![]() ![]() FETCH takes a sequence list (in the example, I said messages with sequence numbers between 810 and 820, and a list of items to fetch, in this case, just the flags. ![]() The LOGIN command is just the username and password, and SELECT INBOX chooses the mailbox for the following commands to use. It's intended to allow pipelining of commands and responses, so that they can be matched up. We are are setting a the IMAP flags using the Java Mail API. Hotmail: IMAP, POP3, and SMTP settings Hotmail supports access via IMAP, POP3 and SMTP protocols. You will want to at least skim RFC 3501, so that you understand UIDs and message sequence numbers, and section 6.4.5 will tell you the various things you can ask for in a FETCH command, such as flags, envelope, etc.Įach command is preceded by an arbitrary tag. Here's a sample exchange, I've marked my input with >, and responses with a LOGIN password You can learn enough of IMAP to use socat to try yourself. ![]()
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