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The IMAP Server imap.ifh.de

There is a new IMAP server imap.ifh.de which is now in a testing phase. It does provide all the features the old IMAP servers on mail.ifh.de and mail1.ifh.de were having. According to limited testing by a few users the server seems to be fully operational.

Using the new IMAP server

The new server can be used in addition to the old one by adding mail forwarding to <username>@imap.ifh.de. Then mail is received in the old INBOX and in addition on the imap.ifh.de INBOX

The new server can also be used exclusively by changing the mail routing information from the current maildrop (typically <username>@mail.ifh.de) to <username>@imap.ifh.de.

The following sections describe the use of imap.ifh.de as the primary IMAP mail server

Authentication

The recommended way of authenticating is using Kerberos5 by presenting a valid ticket from the DESY.DE or IFH.DE realm. If a computer outside DESY is used then a Kerberos 5 ticket should be obtained before starting your mail reader.

This can be achieved with the command

kinit <username>@DESY.DE or
kinit <username>@IFH.DE

Access to the imap server is always encrypted. This means the TLS or SSL protocol must be used. This also means on the client side (the computer from where you start the mail reader) certificates have to be installed to be able to decrypt the server responses. Please see the mail reader specific sections for details how to do that.

Authentication using username and password is possible as well. Both authentication methods have successfully been tested with alpine and thunderbird, while in Outlook Kerberos5 authentication is not working.

Alpine

Installing the certificates (requires root access)

This step is already done on DESY computers

<!> Notice!
The following procedure needs to be followed if you get warnings concerning certificates

Download chain.txt from the DFN Public Key Infrasrtucture server and copy the file to

Then change into that directory and issue the command

ln -s chain.txt `openssl x509 -noout -hash -in chain.txt`.0

Configuring alpine by editing .pinerc

add or modify the following lines in .pinerc:

inbox-path={imap.ifh.de}inbox
# the next line is optional and provides access to the old IMAP server
incoming-folders={mail.ifh.de}inbox, junkmail {mail.ifh.de}#shared/junk
# the local folders (mbox format) and the folders on the server (maildir format)
folder-collections=mail/[],Folders on imap.ifh.de {imap.ifh.de}[]
# pressing <TAB> at the last mail in the INBOX checks and opens the next INBOX
feature-list=...,tab-checks-recent
# immediate startup (for non DESY computers required)
rsh-open-timeout=0

Configuring alpine by using the configure screen of alpine

The configure screen can be accessed from the main menu by selecting the setup menu and then select the configure screen.

To set rsh-open-timeout=0 you may have to

Using alpine

The preceding step has configured an additional INBOX. To check for new mails in all INBOXes you can do the following:

To move or copy folders from an old IMAP server to the imap.ifh.de server do the following

Thunderbird

<!> Notice!
The following procedure needs to be followed to avoid certificate warnings

Download the following certificates to your home directory:

Start thunderbird and create a new mail account:

Then in the newly created account change some settings:

To avoid security warnings about certificates that cannot be verified:

To have thunderbird look in all folders for new mail:

Mail Filtering

The IMAP server does have an integrated filter called sieve that is engaged whenever new mail is delivered to the INBOX on imap.ifh.de. The filter language is described in http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5228.txt.

A filter can currently only get installed as root on imap.ifh.de in the location /var/spool/sieve/<username>.sieve

There is a global filter default.sieve:

require "fileinto";
if header :contains "X-Spam-Level" "*****" {
  fileinto "junk";
}

It filters all spam mails into the folder junk. It is activated only if there is no user defined sieve filter. A more sophisticated filter can be found in leffhalm.sieve. The filter is activated as soon as new mail arrives for the user. If there is no syntax error a (compiled) .sievec file is generated, otherwise a .sieve.err file is written and contains the error message.

Quota

Currenltly there is a global mail quota limit of 500 MB configured. That holds true for each user as long as the attribute mailquota (size in Megabytes) in the vamos account information is not set. The mail quota setting and its current usage can be displayed using the command

  check_inbox -h imap.ifh.de

The displayed usage does not precisely reflect the summed up individual mail sizes on disk. If the mail quota for a user has been changed, the mail client has to be restarted, otherwise the changed quota does not become effective.