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diff --git a/doc/development.md b/doc/development.md index 428c11d..49e8d74 100644 --- a/doc/development.md +++ b/doc/development.md @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ pre-authenticated [IMAP4rev1] in the test environment for username `testuser`, list mailboxes, and exit, run: $ env -i PATH="/usr/bin:/bin" USER="testuser" \ - doveadm -c "$BASEDIR/dovecot.conf" exec imap + doveadm -c "$BASEDIR/dovecot.conf" exec imap * PREAUTH [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 …] Logged in as testuser a LIST "" "*" * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." INBOX @@ -98,10 +98,10 @@ the latter to create a mailbox `foo`, add a sample message to it, and finally mark it as `\Seen`. $ env -i PATH="/usr/bin:/bin" USER="testuser" \ - doveadm -c "$BASEDIR/dovecot.conf" mailbox create "foo" + doveadm -c "$BASEDIR/dovecot.conf" mailbox create "foo" <!-- --> $ env -i PATH="/usr/bin:/bin" USER="testuser" HOME="$BASEDIR/testuser" \ - doveadm -c "$BASEDIR/dovecot.conf" exec dovecot-lda -e -m "foo" <<-EOF + doveadm -c "$BASEDIR/dovecot.conf" exec dovecot-lda -e -m "foo" <<-EOF From: <sender@example.net> To: <recipient@example.net> Subject: Hello world! @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ finally mark it as `\Seen`. EOF <!-- --> $ env -i PATH="/usr/bin:/bin" USER="testuser" \ - doveadm -c "$BASEDIR/dovecot.conf" flags add "\\Seen" mailbox "foo" "*" + doveadm -c "$BASEDIR/dovecot.conf" flags add "\\Seen" mailbox "foo" "*" Normally [`dovecot-lda`(1)](https://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA) tries to do a userdb lookup in order to determine the user's home directory. Since we @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ You can now run [`interimap`(1)] with `--watch` set, here to one second to observe synchronisation steps early. $ env -i PATH="$PATH" perl -I./lib -T ./interimap --config="$BASEDIR/interimap.conf" \ - --watch=1 --debug + --watch=1 --debug Use instructions from the [previous section][Mail storage access] (substituting `testuser` with `local` or `remote`) in order to simulate @@ -179,12 +179,12 @@ Create a [`pullimap`(1)] configuration file with as section `[foo]`. Run [`pullimap`(1)] without `--idle` in order to create the state file. $ env -i PATH="$PATH" perl -I./lib -T ./pullimap --config="$BASEDIR/pullimap.conf" \ - --no-delivery foo + --no-delivery foo You can now run [`pullimap`(1)] with `--idle` set. $ env -i PATH="$PATH" perl -I./lib -T ./pullimap --config="$BASEDIR/pullimap.conf" \ - --no-delivery --idle --debug foo + --no-delivery --idle --debug foo Use instructions from the [previous section][Mail storage access] in order to simulate activity on the “remote” server (in the relevant |