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[jira] Issue Comment Edited: (SOLR-934) Enable importing of mails into a solr index through DIH.

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preetam edited comment on SOLR-934 at 1/1/09 7:00 AM:
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Most of the features are implemented now.
Test cases also updated.

- recursion supported.
- folders can be selected/excluded by list of comma separated patterns
- mails can be fetched since a predefined receive date/time
- custom filters can be plugged in
- batching supported

TODO
- currently testbed needs to be setup manually. Create folders in testcase setup().
- support POP3
- any reveiws/feedbacks/cleanup

attaching all the dependency jars as an attachment so that one does not have to search them. May be it should be integrated through ant-maven tasks or maven directly.

      was (Author: preetam):
    Most of the features are implemented now.
Test cases also updated.
  
> Enable importing of mails into a solr index through DIH.
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-934
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-934
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: contrib - DataImportHandler
>    Affects Versions: 1.4
>            Reporter: Preetam Rao
>            Assignee: Shalin Shekhar Mangar
>             Fix For: 1.4
>
>         Attachments: SOLR-934.patch, SOLR-934.patch
>
>   Original Estimate: 24h
>  Remaining Estimate: 24h
>
> Enable importing of mails into solr through DIH. Take one or more mailbox credentials, download and index their content along with the content from attachments. The folders to fetch can be made configurable based on various criteria. Apache Tika is used for extracting content from different kinds of attachments. JavaMail is used for mail box related operations like fetching mails, filtering them etc.
> The basic configuration for one mail box is as below:
> {code:xml}
> <document>
>    <entity processor="MailEntityProcessor" user="somebody@gmail.com" 
>                 password="something" host="imap.gmail.com" protocol="imaps"/>
> </document>
> {code}
> The below is the list of all configuration available:
> {color:green}Required{color}
> ---------
> *user* 
> *pwd* 
> *protocol*  (only "imaps" supported now)
> *host* 
> {color:green}Optional{color}
> ---------
> *folders* - comma seperated list of folders. 
> If not specified, default folder is used. Nested folders can be specified like a/b/c
> *recurse* - index subfolders. Defaults to true.
> *exclude* - comma seperated list of patterns. 
> *include* - comma seperated list of patterns.
> *batchSize* - mails to fetch at once in a given folder. 
> Only headers can be prefetched in Javamail IMAP.
> *readTimeout* - defaults to 60000ms
> *conectTimeout* - defaults to 30000ms
> *fetchSize* - IMAP config. 32KB default
> *fetchMailsSince* -
> date/time in miliiseconds, mails received after which will be fetched. Useful for delta import.
> *customFilter* - class name.  
> {code}
> import javax.mail.Folder;
> import javax.mail.SearchTerm;
> clz implements MailEntityProcessor.CustomFilter() {    
> public SearchTerm getCustomSearch(Folder folder);
> }
> {code}
> *processAttachement* - defaults to true

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