move the unconditional addition of INBOX out ouf the function.
this makes it possible to move the folder check and addition to the
listing before the recursion, which seems clearer.
in the case of imap stores, the failure is bound to the server config,
not just the store config.
that means that the storage of the failure state needs to be private to
the driver, accessible only through a function.
simply make the code symmetrical to the inverse case.
note that the result will be sort of awkward, as the folders under Path
(and thus the subfolders of Inbox) don't start with a dot, while the
subfolders of these folders do. this needs to be addressed separately.
when we run into Inbox while listing Path, check whether Inbox is being
listed anyway, and just skip it if so, instead of listing it right away
and resetting LIST_INBOX (and thus having a calling order dependency).
USER (the authorization identity) specifies whom to act for.
AUTHNAME (the authentication identity) specifies who is acting (and
thus whose PASS is being used).
USER is derived from AUTHNAME if omitted, but apparently the
GSS-API module automatically adds the REALM, which is not helpful.
it appears to be common to set both USER and AUTHNAME to the same value,
so let's just do it as well.
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the PassCmd will be typically non-interactive (or it will use a gui
password agent), so starting a new line just makes the progress counter
uglier. so make it configurable and default to no line break.
- the old meaning of -V[V] was moved to -D{n|N}, as these are really
debugging options.
- don't print the info messages by default; this can be re-enabled with
the -V switch, and is implied by most debug options (it was really
kind of stupid that verbose/debug operation disabled these).
- the sync algo/state debugging can be separately enabled with -Ds now.
... instead of determining them on the fly, because
- it enables early display of totals (to be used soon)
- it enables re-use of the data (to be used at some point)
- the code is less cryptic
note that we leak the data created in main(), consistently with other
configuration-related data.
instead of creating three lists of mailboxes (common, master, slave)
and deriving the mailbox presence from the list being processed, create
a single joined list which contains the presence information.
additionally, the list is sorted alphabetically (with INBOX first),
which is neater.
it helps if the code actually does what the comment above it claims.
clarify it a bit, so i don't get stupid ideas again.
This reverts commit cf6a7b4d18.
propagating many messages from a fast store (typically maildir or a
local IMAP server) to a slow asynchronous store could cause gigabytes of
data being buffered. avoid this by throttling fetches if the target
context reports memory usage above a configurable limit.
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some servers actually bother to close down the SSL connection before
closing the socket.
this fixes the spurious "unhandled SSL error 6" messages.
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the server can actually close the zlib stream before closing the socket,
so we need to accept it.
we don't do anything beyond that - the actual EOF will be signaled by
the socket, and if the server (erroneously) sends more data, zlib will
tell us about it.
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zlib reports Z_BUF_ERROR when a flush is attempted without any activity
since the previous flush (if any). while this is harmless as such,
discerning the condition from genuine errors would be much harder than
avoiding the pointless flush in the first place.
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don't retry dead Stores for every Channel.
this also introduces a state for transient errors (specifically, connect
failures), but this is currently unused.