5/31/2023 0 Comments Imap search commandA goodĮxample of this is the \Seen flag (a message without this will appear bold in ![]() It’s better to treat an object as immutable when the opportunity arises. I would still recommend using EXAMINE because Too big of an assumption and should use other polling mechanisms such as In reality, a client that relies on the \Recent flag being present is making ![]() May not be notified of new messages if one uses SELECT over If any of these clients rely on the \Recent flag, these clients If there are multiple clients connecting to the same inbox, and Will not see \Recent set for this message. Message if the session is read-write, subsequent sessions Is the first session to have been notified about this Message is “recently” arrived in this mailbox. Why do we care about this the \Recent flag? What is it even for? ![]() Per-user state, are permitted in particular, EXAMINE MUST NOT ![]() No changes to the permanent state of the mailbox, including Output however, the selected mailbox is identified as read-only. The EXAMINE command is identical to SELECT and returns the same Prefer EXAMIME over SELECT for read-only behavior # For gmail: HOST= # For outlook/hotmail: HOST= openssl s_client -connect $ means that there are 41 additional bytes to the message.īy selecting the “Inbox” folder, I’m saying that I want to read and write
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