Am 03.01.2011 17:10, schrieb A.L.E.C:
--- program/include/rcube_imap_generic.php (revision 4384) +++ program/include/rcube_imap_generic.php (working copy) @@ -3224,6 +3224,7 @@ private function parseCapability($str, $trusted=false) { $str = preg_replace('/^* CAPABILITY /i', '', $str);
$str = preg_replace('/\bRIGHTS=[kxte]{4}\b/i', 'RIGHTS=', $str);
I don't understand this.
If the IMAP server supports RFC 4314 it must include RIGHTS= followed by the letters k, x, t and e in its CAPABILITY response. However, they can appear in any order. Currently e.g. getCapability('RIGHTS=kxte') returns false if the server response was 'CAPABILITY .. RIGHTS=etxk ..' or so, because then $capability contains 'RIGHTS=etxk' too.
Above regex simply strips out k, x, t and e and puts only 'RIGHTS=' in $capability so it's possible to test for RFC 4314 support with getCapability('RIGHTS=').
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