Post B2flf8s3G5WQNS2mSe by Zergling_man@sacred.harpy.faith
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(DIR) Post #B2fi3dDVgUVPcxVEw4 by Zergling_man@sacred.harpy.faith
2026-01-26T08:53:53.220982Z
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lmao@Suiseiseki I've done itI've found the bugGNU Mailutils checks a folder's last-modified timestamp to determine if the mailbox has updated.Which tends not to change because all new mail goes into ${mailbox}/new.
(DIR) Post #B2fiTowehZyZWy6i8G by menherahair@eientei.org
2026-01-26T08:58:48.268467Z
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@Zergling_man @Suiseiseki email software moment
(DIR) Post #B2flf8s3G5WQNS2mSe by Zergling_man@sacred.harpy.faith
2026-01-26T09:34:09.556413Z
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@menherahair @Suiseiseki Man, I still can't get over the fact that no two mail servers have compatible virtualusers authentication file schemes, and that there isn't a standard for smtp servers to expose an "auth user/get user info" command, and for imap servers to have a config option to invoke an arbitrary command for user auth/info.Basically the only auth schemes that any two mail servers agree on are /etc/users and ldap, whatever that is.
(DIR) Post #B2foxf6KSvB1PeFE8m by Zergling_man@sacred.harpy.faith
2026-01-26T10:11:04.111274Z
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@Suiseiseki @menherahair Modifying the mailbox_is_updated function to effectively always report not-updated had a side-effect of triggering a lot of LOGOUT commands, so I can't really prove whether it worked or not.