8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Mechiel Lukkien
b822533df3
imapserver: Don't keep account write-locked during IMAP FETCH command
We effectively held the account write-locked by using a writable transaction
while processing the FETCH command. We did this because we may have to update
\Seen flags, for non-PEEK attribute fetches. This meant other FETCHes would
block, and other write access to the account too.

We now read the messages in a read-only transaction. We gather messages that
need marking as \Seen, and make that change in one (much shorter) database
transaction at the end of the FETCH command.

In practice, it doesn't seem too sensible to mark messages as seen
automatically. Most clients probably use the PEEK-variant of attribute fetches.

Related to issue #128.
2025-03-06 11:35:43 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
1066eb4c9f
imapclient: add a type Append for messages for the APPEND-command, and accept multiple for servers with MULTIAPPEND capability
and a few nits.
2025-02-25 23:24:37 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
a458920721
pass "go vet" again, can't use unkeyed struct fields from other package 2025-02-19 23:06:11 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
6ed97469b7
imapclient: parse fetch attribute "internaldate" as time.Time instead of keeping it as string
similar to the SAVEDATE fetch attribute implemented recently.
2025-02-19 23:01:23 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
7288e038e6
implement imap savedate extension, rfc 8514
it makes a new field available on stored messages. not when they they were
received (over smtp) or appended to the mailbox (over imap), but when they were
last "saved" in the mailbox. copy/move of a message (eg to the trash) resets
the "savedate" value. this helps implement "remove messages from trash after X
days".
2025-02-19 17:11:20 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
8fa197b19d
imapserver: for the "bodystructure" fetch response item, add the content-type parameters for multiparts so clients will get the mime boundary without having to parse the message themselves
"bodystructure" is like "body", but bodystructure allows returning more
information. we chose not to do that, initially because it was easier to
implement, and more recently because we can't easily return the additional
content-md5 field for leaf parts (since we don't have it in parsed form). but
now we just return the extended form for multiparts, and non-extended form for
leaf parts. likely no one would be looking for any content-md5-value for leaf
parts anyway. knowing the boundary is much more likely to be useful.

for issue #217 by danieleggert, thanks for reporting!
2024-11-01 11:28:25 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
c57aeac7f0
prevent unicode-confusion in password by applying PRECIS, and username/email address by applying unicode NFC normalization
an é (e with accent) can also be written as e+\u0301. the first form is NFC,
the second NFD. when logging in, we transform usernames (email addresses) to
NFC. so both forms will be accepted. if a client is using NFD, they can log
in too.

for passwords, we apply the PRECIS "opaquestring", which (despite the name)
transforms the value too: unicode spaces are replaced with ascii spaces. the
string is also normalized to NFC. PRECIS may reject confusing passwords when
you set a password.
2024-03-09 09:20:29 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
cb229cb6cf
mox! 2023-01-30 14:27:06 +01:00