| 1 | README for the info plugin for SquirrelMail |
| 2 | |
| 3 | This plugin is designed to aid a system admin |
| 4 | or SquirrelMail developer troubleshoot IMAP commands |
| 5 | and responses. |
| 6 | |
| 7 | IMPORTANT NOTE: |
| 8 | |
| 9 | ***************************************************** |
| 10 | * THIS PLUGIN IS NOT MEANT FOR END USERS. IT ALLOWS * |
| 11 | * UNVALIDATED DATA TO BE PASSED TO THE IMAP SERVER. * |
| 12 | * IT IS BY NO MEANS SECURE AND SHOULD ONLY BE USED * |
| 13 | * FOR TESTING, TROUBLESHOOTING AND DEVELOPMENT. * |
| 14 | ***************************************************** |
| 15 | |
| 16 | You have been warned :) |
| 17 | |
| 18 | Ok, now to the good stuff. Enable this plugin as you would any other. |
| 19 | Its called 'info'. You will then have an "IMAP server information" section |
| 20 | on your options page. This will take you to an IMAP command workshop |
| 21 | where you can select pre-made commands, send them to the IMAP server |
| 22 | and see the response. All selected commands will be run one at a time |
| 23 | starting with the first selected command and working down. |
| 24 | |
| 25 | Commands can be modified however you like, but remember, you are |
| 26 | performing these commands on the account you are logged into, so |
| 27 | any command that changes the contents of your mailbox will ..er.. |
| 28 | change the contents of your mailbox :) |
| 29 | |
| 30 | Changes and custom commands are maintained as long as you are on |
| 31 | the IMAP server options page (even after submitting tests). |
| 32 | Once you leave this page and return then the commmands are reset |
| 33 | to the defaults. You can manually reset the commands using the |
| 34 | 'default' button, or clear the contents of all the commands with |
| 35 | the 'clear' button. |
| 36 | |
| 37 | This plugin has been originally developed by Jason Munro and is now |
| 38 | maintained by the SquirrelMail Project Team. |