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Corrections and additions to the documentation for POP3 and IMAP library
support, based on my fetchmail experience.
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% Based on HTML documentation by Piers Lauder <piers@staff.cs.usyd.edu.au>;
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% converted by Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org>.
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% Revised by ESR, January 2000.
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\indexii{IMAP4}{protocol}
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This module defines a class, \class{IMAP4}, which encapsulates a
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connection to an IMAP4 server and implements the IMAP4rev1 client
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protocol as defined in \rfc{2060}. It is backward compatible with
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IMAP4 (\rfc{1730}) servers, but note that the \samp{STATUS} command is
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not supported in IMAP4.
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connection to an IMAP4 server and implements a large subset of the
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IMAP4rev1 client protocol as defined in \rfc{2060}. It is backward
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compatible with IMAP4 (\rfc{1730}) servers, but note that the
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\samp{STATUS} command is not supported in IMAP4.
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A single class is provided by the \module{imaplib} module:
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\end{funcdesc}
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Note that IMAP4 message numbers change as the mailbox changes, so it
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is highly advisable to use UIDs instead, with the UID command.
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Note that IMAP4 message numbers change as the mailbox changes; in
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particular, after an \samp{EXPUNGE} command performs deletions the
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remaining messages are renumbered. So it is highly advisable to use
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UIDs instead, with the UID command.
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At the end of the module, there is a test section that contains a more
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extensive example of usage.
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%Even though I put it into LaTeX, I cannot really claim that I wrote
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%it since I just stole most of it from the poplib.py source code and
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%the imaplib ``chapter''.
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%Revised by ESR, January 2000
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\indexii{POP3}{protocol}
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\rfc{1725}. The \class{POP3} class supports both the minimal and
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optional command sets.
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Note that POP3, though widely supported, is obsolescent. The
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implementation quality of POP3 servers varies widely, and too many are
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quite poor. If your mailserver supports IMAP, you would be better off
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using the \refmodule{IMAP} class, as IMAP servers tend to be better
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implemented.
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A single class is provided by the \module{poplib} module:
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\begin{classdesc}{POP3}{host\optional{, port}}
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{retr}{which}
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Retrieve whole message number \var{which}. Result is in form
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\code{(\var{response}, ['line', ...], \var{octets})}.
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Retrieve whole message number \var{which}, and set its seen flag.
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Result is in form \code{(\var{response}, ['line', ...], \var{octets})}.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{dele}{which}
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Delete message number \var{which}.
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Flag message number \var{which} for deletion. On most servers
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deletions are not actually performed until QUIT (the major exception is
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Eudora QPOP, which deliberately violates the RFCs by doing pending
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deletes on any disconnect).
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{rset}{}
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Retrieves the message header plus \var{howmuch} lines of the message
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after the header of message number \var{which}. Result is in form
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\code{(\var{response}, ['line', ...], \var{octets})}.
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The POP3 TOP command this method uses, unlike the RETR command,
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doesn't set the message's seen flag; unfortunately, TOP is poorly
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specified in the RFCs and is frequently broken in off-brand servers.
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Test this method by hand against the POP3 servers you will use before
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trusting it.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{uidl}{\optional{which}}
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\var{octets})}.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{seealso}
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\seemodule{imap}{The standard Python IMAP module.}
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\end{seealso}
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\subsection{POP3 Example \label{pop3-example}}
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