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* Use a single Message type `v1/message.go` and `message.go` are the same now, and they embed `protobuf.ChatMessage` * Use `SendChatMessage` for sending chat messages, this is basically the old `Send` but a bit more flexible so we can send different message types (stickers,commands), and not just text. * Remove dedup from services/shhext. Because now we process in status-protocol, dedup makes less sense, as those messages are going to be processed anyway, so removing for now, we can re-evaluate if bringing it to status-go or not. * Change the various retrieveX method to a single one: `RetrieveAll` will be processing those messages that it can process (Currently only `Message`), and return the rest in `RawMessages` (still transit). The format for the response is: `Chats`: -> The chats updated by receiving the message `Messages`: -> The messages retrieved (already matched to a chat) `Contacts`: -> The contacts updated by the messages `RawMessages` -> Anything else that can't be parsed, eventually as we move everything to status-protocol-go this will go away. |
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README.md
MailServer
This document is meant to collect various information about our MailServer implementation.
Syncing between mail servers
It might happen that one mail server is behind other due to various reasons like a machine being down for a few minutes etc.
There is an option to fix such a mail server:
- SSH to a machine where this broken mail server runs,
- Add a mail server from which you want to sync:
# sudo might be not needed in your setup
$ echo '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"admin_addPeer", "params": ["enode://c42f368a23fa98ee546fd247220759062323249ef657d26d357a777443aec04db1b29a3a22ef3e7c548e18493ddaf51a31b0aed6079bd6ebe5ae838fcfaf3a49@206.189.243.162:30504"], "id":1}' | \
sudo socat -d -d - UNIX-CONNECT:/docker/statusd-mail/data/geth.ipc
- Mark it as a trusted peer:
# sudo might be not needed in your setup
$ echo '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"shh_markTrustedPeer", "params": ["enode://c42f368a23fa98ee546fd247220759062323249ef657d26d357a777443aec04db1b29a3a22ef3e7c548e18493ddaf51a31b0aed6079bd6ebe5ae838fcfaf3a49@206.189.243.162:30504"], "id":1}' | \
sudo socat -d -d - UNIX-CONNECT:/docker/statusd-mail/data/geth.ipc
- Finally, trigger the sync command:
# sudo might be not needed in your setup
$ echo '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"shhext_syncMessages","params":[{"mailServerPeer":"enode://c42f368a23fa98ee546fd247220759062323249ef657d26d357a777443aec04db1b29a3a22ef3e7c548e18493ddaf51a31b0aed6079bd6ebe5ae838fcfaf3a49@206.189.243.162:30504", "to": 1550479953, "from": 1550393583, "limit": 1000}],"id":1}' | \
sudo socat -d -d - UNIX-CONNECT:/docker/statusd-mail/data/geth.ipc
You can add "followCursor": true
if you want it to automatically download messages until the cursor is empty meaning all data was synced.
Debugging
To verify that your mail server received any responses, watch logs and seek for logs like this:
INFO [02-18|09:08:54.257] received sync response count=217 final=false err= cursor=[]
And it should finish with:
INFO [02-18|09:08:54.431] received sync response count=0 final=true err= cursor=[]