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This repository is a copy of the University of Washington IMAP toolkit(imap-2007f.tar.gz/MD5:2126fd125ea26b73b20f01fcd5940369) which has become unavailable from the documented FTP and mirror sites. Posted here for both posterity and because a number of packages require the library and source/headers which may not always be suitable from the OS package manager.
In my case it was to compile PHP7 with IMAP support and utilizing an alternative (newer) OpenSSL version. It was very difficult to find trustworthy already-patched sources for this purpose. This seems to be a common problem for many in the same situation.
The sources have been incrementally patched with the following from the Fedora Package Sources for uw-imap[1].See thepatches directory in this repository for the contents.
- 1006_openssl1.1_autoverify.patch
- imap-2004a-doc.patch
- imap-2007e-authmd5.patch
- imap-2007e-overflow.patch
- imap-2007e-poll.patch
- imap-2007e-shared.patch
- imap-2007e-system_c_client.patch
- imap-2007f-format-security.patch
- imap-2007f-ldflags.patch
Additional information is available athttps://www.washington.edu/imap/
ORIGINALREADME
/* ======================================================================== * Copyright 1988-2007 University of Washington * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * * ======================================================================== */ IMAP Toolkit Environment 4 April 2007 Mark Crispin UNIX QUICK BUILD NOTESThese quick build notes assume that you have installed OpenSSL beforeattempting to build this software, and that you do not have any non-defaultconfiguration parameters.If you need additional information in building this software with OpenSSL,please refer to the docs/SSLBUILD file for more information.If you intend to build this software with a non-default configuration(including building a non-compliant server without SSL support), pleaserefer to the docs/BUILD file for more information.1) Look in the top-level Makefile and find your system type code. For example, modern versions of Linux will use either "slx", "lnp", or one of the lnp-variants (such as "lrh").2) Type "make" followed by the system type, e.g. "make slx".3) Install the POP2 daemon (ipopd/ipop2d), the POP3 daemon (ipopd/ipop3d), and the IMAP daemon (imapd/imapd) on a system directory of your choosing.4) Update /etc/services to register the pop2 service on TCP port 109, the pop3 service on TCP port 110, and the imap service on TCP port 143. Also update Yellow Pages/NIS/NetInfo/etc. if appropriate on your system.5) Update /etc/inetd.conf (or install files on /etc/xinetd.d) to invoke the POP2, POP3, and IMAP daemons on their associated services.6) If your system uses PAM authentication, be sure to set up /etc/pam.d/imap (*not* /etc/pam.d/imapd) and /etc/pam.d/pop (*not* /etc/pam.d/ipop3d or /etc/pam.d/pop3d or /etc/pam.d/popd or /etc/pam.d/pop3).7) Unless you built your system without SSL support, you will need to set up SSL server certificates as described in docs/SSLBUILD.6) That's all!Read the file docs/BUILD and docs/SSLBUILD if you need more detailedinformation and/or you don't understand these quick build instructions. MISCELLANEOUS NOTES mtest has been run under UNIX, DOS, Windows, NT, Macintosh, TOPS-20, andVMS. It is a very primitive interface, however, and is suited mainly as amodel of how to write a main program for c-client. You should take a look atthe source to figure out how to use it. Briefly, it first asks for a mailboxname (either a local file path or an IMAP mailbox in the form"{hostname}mailbox") and then puts you in a command mode where "?" will giveyou a list of commands. Pine is available separately on the FTP.CAC.Washington.EDU archives. The focus of development and support is for UNIX and Win32 (includingWindows 95/98/Millenium, Windows NT, and Windows 2000). The other ports arenot frequently used or tested, and may be incomplete.About
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