imapnotify v0.4.1
imapnotify
Execute scripts on IMAP mailbox changes (new/deleted/updated messages) using IDLE.
config
{
"host": "",
"port": ,
"tls": true,
"tlsOptions": { "rejectUnauthorized": false },
"username": "",
"password": "",
"onNotify": "/usr/bin/mbsync test-%s",
"onNotifyPost": {"mail": "/usr/bin/notmuch new && notify-send 'New mail arrived'"},
"boxes":
[
"box1",
"box2/box3"
]
} onNotify:
[string]: shell command to run on any event
[object]: shell commands to run on for each type of event
keys: "mail" for new mail, "update" for existing messages updates, "expunge" for messages deletions
onNotifyPost:
[string]: shell command to run after onNotify event
[object]: shell commands to run after onNotify for each type of event
keys: "mail" for new mail, "update" for existing messages updates, "expunge" for messages deletionsextra options
onSIGNAL: a command to run when `SIGNAL` is received.
onSIGNALpost: a command to run after onSINGALExample:
{
...
"onSIGTERM": "/usr/bin/mbsync -a",
"onSIGTERMpost": "echo 'Bye-Bye'"
...
}config as a node module
Since we load the config file with require(), we can get away with any nodejs module instead of just json. This allows us to be more flexible with the configuration.
In particular, you one can use it to load password from a script rather than having to store it in plain text.
Important: config-module must be requirable (in your $NODE_PATH or
given by an absolute path)
Using the latest (>0.12) version of nodejs, one can write myconfig.js as follows. Assuming the script ~/getpass.sh prints out your password. (execSync is a v0.12 feature)
var child_process = require('child_process');
function getStdout(cmd) {
var stdout = child_process.execSync(cmd);
return stdout.toString().trim();
}
exports.host = "<host>"
exports.port = <port>;
exports.tls = true;
exports.tlsOptions = { "rejectUnauthorized": false };
exports.username = "<user>";
exports.password = getStdout("~/getpass.sh");
exports.onNotify = "<sync command>"
exports.onNotifyPost = "<command>"
exports.boxes = [ "box1", "box2", "some/other/box" ];Then you can use
$ imapnotify -c ~/.config/imap_notify/myconfig.jsThanks Matthew, for pointing that out!
substitutions
%s in onNotify and onNotifyPost is replaced by the box name.
/ symbol (slash) is replaced by - symbol (minus) so that
inbox/junk becomes inbox-junk
example mbsync configuration
IMAPAccount example
Host imap.example.com
User test@example.com
Pass secret
UseIMAPS yes
IMAPStore example-remote
Account example
MaildirStore example-local
Path ~/Maildir/mail/example/
Inbox ~/Maildir/mail/example/Inbox
Flatten .
Channel example-inbox
Master :example-remote:INBOX
Slave :example-local:INBOX
Channel example-github
Master :example-remote:github
Slave :example-local:github
Channel example-lists-vim-announce
Master :example-remote:lists/vim-announce
Slave :example-local:lists/vim-announceinstall
npm:
npm install -g imapnotifyarchlinux aur package:
yaourt -S nodejs-imapnotify(bonus: systemd.service file)
usage
imapnotify -c /path/to/config