domadi [DO MAilDIr] is a daemon that monitors the contents of mail folders stored in maildir format. When changes are seen, actions can be taken.
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2006-12-05: release 0.2 *first release revno: 14 committer: Rafael D <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: domadi timestamp: Thu 2007-03-08 22:00:08 -0500 message: Correct make install revno: 13 committer: Rafael D <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: domadi timestamp: Thu 2007-03-08 14:25:28 -0500 message: Prepare for distribution revno: 12 committer: Rafael D'H (duet) <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Wed 2007-03-07 22:44:41 -0500 message: Parse does store flags in p record Parse copies information from monitored p into p revno: 11 committer: Rafael D <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Wed 2007-03-07 14:46:36 -0500 message: Flip debug on HUP signal revno: 10 committer: Rafael D'H (duet) <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Mon 2007-03-05 22:35:07 -0500 message: HUP signal triggers status information revno: 9 committer: Rafael D <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Mon 2007-03-05 16:20:36 -0500 message: implemented daemon mode (default) with syslog output flags don't go into the p hash, but are returned separetely by parse() parse message-id, from, to and subject from message for log writing make --man work revno: 8 committer: Rafael D'H (duet) <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Sun 2007-03-04 22:55:29 -0500 message: actions are Perl code that is precompiled fork to execute the actions, finish unmonitor after child process terminates revno: 7 committer: Rafael D'H (duet) <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Sun 2007-03-04 11:54:23 -0500 message: No longer make the distinction between *new* and *add*: only add Support multiple actions on flag changes, when a flag is added or removed: -F+S (mail is seen) revno: 6 committer: Rafael D'H (duet) <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Sat 2007-03-03 23:56:00 -0500 message: IMAP doesn't know about moves, so we only recognize the following events: new, add, remove and flags Do late monitoring when a new mail is moved from new to cur revno: 5 committer: Rafael D'H (duet) <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Fri 2007-03-02 19:35:52 -0500 message: Wrote some documentation revno: 4 committer: Rafael D'H (duet) <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Fri 2007-03-02 14:46:02 -0500 message: more error checking of inotify keep links to monitored files so we can work on them after they have been removed, moved away redo raw event merging (again?) recognize the different high level events revno: 3 committer: Rafael D <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Thu 2007-03-01 17:41:10 -0500 message: More code revno: 2 committer: Rafael D'H (duet) <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Tue 2007-02-27 22:46:01 -0500 message: Added some example maildir events revno: 1 committer: Rafael D'H (duet) <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Tue 2007-02-27 21:31:36 -0500 message: Just some test code
2006-12-05: release 0.2 *first release revno: 14 committer: Rafael D <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: domadi timestamp: Thu 2007-03-08 22:00:08 -0500 message: Correct make install revno: 13 committer: Rafael D <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: domadi timestamp: Thu 2007-03-08 14:25:28 -0500 message: Prepare for distribution revno: 12 committer: Rafael D'H (duet) <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Wed 2007-03-07 22:44:41 -0500 message: Parse does store flags in p record Parse copies information from monitored p into p revno: 11 committer: Rafael D <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Wed 2007-03-07 14:46:36 -0500 message: Flip debug on HUP signal revno: 10 committer: Rafael D'H (duet) <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Mon 2007-03-05 22:35:07 -0500 message: HUP signal triggers status information revno: 9 committer: Rafael D <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Mon 2007-03-05 16:20:36 -0500 message: implemented daemon mode (default) with syslog output flags don't go into the p hash, but are returned separetely by parse() parse message-id, from, to and subject from message for log writing make --man work revno: 8 committer: Rafael D'H (duet) <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Sun 2007-03-04 22:55:29 -0500 message: actions are Perl code that is precompiled fork to execute the actions, finish unmonitor after child process terminates revno: 7 committer: Rafael D'H (duet) <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Sun 2007-03-04 11:54:23 -0500 message: No longer make the distinction between *new* and *add*: only add Support multiple actions on flag changes, when a flag is added or removed: -F+S (mail is seen) revno: 6 committer: Rafael D'H (duet) <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Sat 2007-03-03 23:56:00 -0500 message: IMAP doesn't know about moves, so we only recognize the following events: new, add, remove and flags Do late monitoring when a new mail is moved from new to cur revno: 5 committer: Rafael D'H (duet) <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Fri 2007-03-02 19:35:52 -0500 message: Wrote some documentation revno: 4 committer: Rafael D'H (duet) <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Fri 2007-03-02 14:46:02 -0500 message: more error checking of inotify keep links to monitored files so we can work on them after they have been removed, moved away redo raw event merging (again?) recognize the different high level events revno: 3 committer: Rafael D <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Thu 2007-03-01 17:41:10 -0500 message: More code revno: 2 committer: Rafael D'H (duet) <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Tue 2007-02-27 22:46:01 -0500 message: Added some example maildir events revno: 1 committer: Rafael D'H (duet) <raf@noduck.net> branch nick: doimap timestamp: Tue 2007-02-27 21:31:36 -0500 message: Just some test code
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