-# Copyright (C) 2016-2021 all contributors <meta@public-inbox.org>
+# Copyright (C) all contributors <meta@public-inbox.org>
# License: AGPL-3.0+ <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.txt>
#
# Represents a public-inbox (which may have multiple mailing addresses)
check_inodes($ibx);
} else {
delete(@$ibx{qw(over mm description cloneurl
- -imap_url -nntp_url)});
+ -imap_url -nntp_url -pop3_url)});
}
my $srch = $ibx->{search} // $ibx;
delete @$srch{qw(xdb qp)};
$url;
}
+# imapserver, nntpserver configs are used here:
sub _x_url ($$$) {
- my ($self, $x, $ctx) = @_; # $x is "nntp" or "imap"
+ my ($self, $x, $ctx) = @_; # $x is "imap" or "nntp"
# no checking for nntp_usable here, we can point entirely
# to non-local servers or users run by a different user
my $ns = $self->{"${x}server"} //
if ($group) {
$u .= '/' if $u !~ m!/\z!;
$u .= $group;
- } else { # n.b. IMAP uses "newsgroup"
+ } else { # n.b. IMAP and POP3 use "newsgroup"
warn <<EOM;
publicinbox.$self->{name}.${x}mirror=$_ missing newsgroup name
EOM
}
# my ($self, $ctx) = @_;
-sub nntp_url { $_[0]->{-nntp_url} //= _x_url($_[0], 'nntp', $_[1]) }
sub imap_url { $_[0]->{-imap_url} //= _x_url($_[0], 'imap', $_[1]) }
+sub nntp_url { $_[0]->{-nntp_url} //= _x_url($_[0], 'nntp', $_[1]) }
+
+sub pop3_url {
+ my ($self, $ctx) = @_;
+ $self->{-pop3_url} //= do {
+ my $ps = $self->{'pop3server'} //
+ $ctx->{www}->{pi_cfg}->get_all('publicinbox.pop3server');
+ my $group = $self->{newsgroup};
+ my @urls;
+ ($ps && $group) and
+ @urls = map { m!\Apops?://! ? $_ : "pop://$_" } @$ps;
+ if (my $mi = $self->{'pop3mirror'}) {
+ my @m = map { m!\Apops?://! ? $_ : "pop://$_" } @$mi;
+ my %seen; # List::Util::uniq requires Perl 5.26+
+ @urls = grep { !$seen{$_}++ } (@urls, @m);
+ }
+ my $n = 0;
+ for (@urls) { $n += s!/+\z!! }
+ warn <<EOM if $n;
+W: pop3server and/or pop3mirror URLs should not end with trailing slash `/'
+EOM
+ \@urls;
+ }
+}
sub nntp_usable {
my ($self) = @_;
sub eidx_key { $_[0]->{newsgroup} // $_[0]->{inboxdir} }
+# only used by NNTP, so we need ->mm anyways
+sub art_min { $_[0]->{-art_min} //= eval { $_[0]->mm(1)->min } }
+
+# used by IMAP, too, which tries to avoid ->mm (but ->{mm} is likely
+# faster since it's smaller iff available)
+sub art_max {
+ $_[0]->{-art_max} //= eval { $_[0]->{mm}->max } //
+ eval { $_[0]->over(1)->max };
+}
+
sub mailboxid { # rfc 8474, 8620, 8621
my ($self, $imap_slice) = @_;
my $pfx = defined($imap_slice) ? $self->{newsgroup} : $self->{name};