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  3. data/lib/packwerk/offenses_formatter.rb +3 -3
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  5. data/lib/packwerk/parsers/factory.rb +3 -3
  6. data/lib/packwerk/parsers/ruby.rb +7 -0
  7. data/lib/packwerk/reference_offense.rb +1 -1
  8. data/lib/packwerk/validator.rb +3 -3
  9. data/lib/packwerk/version.rb +1 -1
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- # typed: false
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- # DO NOT EDIT MANUALLY
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- # This is an autogenerated file for types exported from the `net-imap` gem.
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- # Please instead update this file by running `bin/tapioca gem net-imap`.
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-
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- # Net::IMAP implements Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) client
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- # functionality. The protocol is described in
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- # [IMAP[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501]].
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- #
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- # == IMAP Overview
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- #
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- # An \IMAP client connects to a server, and then authenticates
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- # itself using either #authenticate or #login. Having
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- # authenticated itself, there is a range of commands
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- # available to it. Most work with mailboxes, which may be
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- # arranged in an hierarchical namespace, and each of which
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- # contains zero or more messages. How this is implemented on
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- # the server is implementation-dependent; on a UNIX server, it
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- # will frequently be implemented as files in mailbox format
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- # within a hierarchy of directories.
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- #
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- # To work on the messages within a mailbox, the client must
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- # first select that mailbox, using either #select or (for
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- # read-only access) #examine. Once the client has successfully
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- # selected a mailbox, they enter _selected_ state, and that
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- # mailbox becomes the _current_ mailbox, on which mail-item
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- # related commands implicitly operate.
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- #
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- # Messages have two sorts of identifiers: message sequence
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- # numbers and UIDs.
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- #
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- # Message sequence numbers number messages within a mailbox
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- # from 1 up to the number of items in the mailbox. If a new
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- # message arrives during a session, it receives a sequence
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- # number equal to the new size of the mailbox. If messages
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- # are expunged from the mailbox, remaining messages have their
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- # sequence numbers "shuffled down" to fill the gaps.
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- #
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- # UIDs, on the other hand, are permanently guaranteed not to
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- # identify another message within the same mailbox, even if
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- # the existing message is deleted. UIDs are required to
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- # be assigned in ascending (but not necessarily sequential)
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- # order within a mailbox; this means that if a non-IMAP client
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- # rearranges the order of mailitems within a mailbox, the
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- # UIDs have to be reassigned. An \IMAP client thus cannot
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- # rearrange message orders.
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- #
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- # == Examples of Usage
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- #
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- # === List sender and subject of all recent messages in the default mailbox
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- #
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- # imap = Net::IMAP.new('mail.example.com')
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- # imap.authenticate('LOGIN', 'joe_user', 'joes_password')
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- # imap.examine('INBOX')
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- # imap.search(["RECENT"]).each do |message_id|
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- # envelope = imap.fetch(message_id, "ENVELOPE")[0].attr["ENVELOPE"]
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- # puts "#{envelope.from[0].name}: \t#{envelope.subject}"
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- # end
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- # === Move all messages from April 2003 from "Mail/sent-mail" to "Mail/sent-apr03"
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- #
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- # imap.create('Mail/sent-apr03')
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- # end
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- # imap.search(["BEFORE", "30-Apr-2003", "SINCE", "1-Apr-2003"]).each do |message_id|
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- # end
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- # imap.expunge
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- #
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- # == Thread Safety
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- #
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- # Net::IMAP supports concurrent threads. For example,
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- #
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- # imap.authenticate("cram-md5", "bar", "password")
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- # imap.select("inbox")
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- # search_result = imap.search(["BODY", "hello"])
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- # fetch_result = fetch_thread.value
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- # imap.disconnect
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- #
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- # This script invokes the FETCH command and the SEARCH command concurrently.
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- #
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- # == Errors
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- # An IMAP server can send three different types of responses to indicate
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- # failure:
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- # NO:: the attempted command could not be successfully completed. For
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- # instance, the username/password used for logging in are incorrect;
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- # the selected mailbox does not exist; etc.
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- #
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- # BAD:: the request from the client does not follow the server's
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- # understanding of the IMAP protocol. This includes attempting
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- # commands from the wrong client state; for instance, attempting
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- # to accept your connection. As a response to any other command,
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- # Net::IMAP::ByeResponseError, all of which are subclasses of
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- # Only the most pertinent instances have been documented below.
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- #
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- # are also susceptible to the various errors that can occur when
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- # Errno errors. For instance, any method that involves sending a
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- # request to the server and/or receiving a response from it could
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- # goes down. See the socket(7), ip(7), tcp(7), socket(2), connect(2),
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- #
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- # == References
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- # [[IMAP[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501]]]
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- # Crispin, M. "INTERNET MESSAGE ACCESS PROTOCOL - \VERSION 4rev1",
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- # RFC-3501[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501], March 2003. (Note:
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- # obsoletes RFC-2060[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2060], December 1996.)
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- #
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- # [[LANGUAGE-TAGS[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1766]]]
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- # Phillips, A. and Davis, M. "Tags for Identifying Languages",
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- # RFC-5646[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5646], September 2009.
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- # (Note: obsoletes
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- # RFC-3066[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3066], January 2001,
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- # RFC-4646[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4646], September 2006, and
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- # RFC-1766[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1766], March 1995.)
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- #
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- # Myers, J. and M. Rose, "The Content-MD5 Header Field",
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- # RFC-1864[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1864], October 1995.
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- #
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- # Freed, N. and N. Borenstein, "MIME (Multipurpose Internet
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- # Mail Extensions) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies",
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- # RFC-2045[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2045], November 1996.
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- #
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- # [[RFC-5322[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5322]]]
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- # Resnick, P., "Internet Message Format",
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- # RFC-5322[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5322], October 2008.
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- # (Note: obsoletes
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- # RFC-2822[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2822], April 2001, and
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- # RFC-822[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc822], August 1982.)
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- #
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- # [[EXT-QUOTA[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2087]]]
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- # Myers, J., "IMAP4 QUOTA extension",
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- # RFC-2087[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2087], January 1997.
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- #
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- # [[EXT-NAMESPACE[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2342]]]
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- # Gahrns, M. and Newman, C., "IMAP4 Namespace",
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- # RFC-2342[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2342], May 1998.
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- #
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- # Showalter, T., "IMAP4 ID extension",
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- # RFC-2971[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2971], October 2000.
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- #
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- # obsoletes RFC-2086[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2086], January 1997.)
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- # add the following handler after selecting the
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- # mailbox:
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- #
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- # imap.add_response_handler { |resp|
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- # if resp.kind_of?(Net::IMAP::UntaggedResponse) and resp.name == "EXISTS"
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- # puts "Mailbox now has #{resp.data} messages"
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- # end
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- # }
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- #
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- # @raise [ArgumentError]
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:958
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- def add_response_handler(handler = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end
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-
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- # Sends a APPEND command to append the +message+ to the end of
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- # the +mailbox+. The optional +flags+ argument is an array of
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- # flags initially passed to the new message. The optional
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- # +date_time+ argument specifies the creation time to assign to the
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- # new message; it defaults to the current time.
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- # For example:
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- #
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- # imap.append("inbox", <<EOF.gsub(/\n/, "\r\n"), [:Seen], Time.now)
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- # Subject: hello
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- # From: shugo@ruby-lang.org
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- # To: shugo@ruby-lang.org
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- #
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- # hello world
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- # EOF
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- #
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- # A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if the mailbox does
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- # not exist (it is not created automatically), or if the flags,
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- # date_time, or message arguments contain errors.
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:746
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- def append(mailbox, message, flags = T.unsafe(nil), date_time = T.unsafe(nil)); end
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-
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- # Sends an AUTHENTICATE command to authenticate the client.
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- # The +auth_type+ parameter is a string that represents
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- # the authentication mechanism to be used. Currently Net::IMAP
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- # supports the authentication mechanisms:
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- #
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- # LOGIN:: login using cleartext user and password.
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- # CRAM-MD5:: login with cleartext user and encrypted password
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- # (see [RFC-2195] for a full description). This
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- # mechanism requires that the server have the user's
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- # password stored in clear-text password.
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- #
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- # For both of these mechanisms, there should be two +args+: username
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- # and (cleartext) password. A server may not support one or the other
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- # of these mechanisms; check #capability for a capability of
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- # the form "AUTH=LOGIN" or "AUTH=CRAM-MD5".
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- #
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- # Authentication is done using the appropriate authenticator object:
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- # see +add_authenticator+ for more information on plugging in your own
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- # authenticator.
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- #
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- # For example:
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- #
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- # imap.authenticate('LOGIN', user, password)
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- #
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- # A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if authentication fails.
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:403
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- def authenticate(auth_type, *args); end
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-
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- # Sends a CAPABILITY command, and returns an array of
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- # capabilities that the server supports. Each capability
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- # is a string. See [IMAP] for a list of possible
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- # capabilities.
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- #
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- # Note that the Net::IMAP class does not modify its
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- # behaviour according to the capabilities of the server;
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- # it is up to the user of the class to ensure that
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- # a certain capability is supported by a server before
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- # using it.
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:321
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- def capability; end
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-
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- # Sends a CHECK command to request a checkpoint of the currently
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- # selected mailbox. This performs implementation-specific
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- # housekeeping; for instance, reconciling the mailbox's
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- # in-memory and on-disk state.
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:760
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- def check; end
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-
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- # The thread to receive exceptions.
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:255
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- def client_thread; end
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-
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- # The thread to receive exceptions.
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:255
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- def client_thread=(_arg0); end
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-
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- # Sends a CLOSE command to close the currently selected mailbox.
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- # The CLOSE command permanently removes from the mailbox all
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- # messages that have the \Deleted flag set.
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:767
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- def close; end
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-
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- # Sends a COPY command to copy the specified message(s) to the end
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- # of the specified destination +mailbox+. The +set+ parameter is
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- # a number, an array of numbers, or a Range object. The number is
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- # a message sequence number.
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:900
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- def copy(set, mailbox); end
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-
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- # Sends a CREATE command to create a new +mailbox+.
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- #
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- # A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if a mailbox with that name
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- # cannot be created.
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:461
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- def create(mailbox); end
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-
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- # Sends a DELETE command to remove the +mailbox+.
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- #
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- # A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if a mailbox with that name
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- # cannot be deleted, either because it does not exist or because the
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- # client does not have permission to delete it.
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:470
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- def delete(mailbox); end
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-
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- # Disconnects from the server.
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:284
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- def disconnect; end
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-
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- # Returns true if disconnected from the server.
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- #
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- # @return [Boolean]
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:307
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- def disconnected?; end
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-
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- # Sends a EXAMINE command to select a +mailbox+ so that messages
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- # in the +mailbox+ can be accessed. Behaves the same as #select,
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- # except that the selected +mailbox+ is identified as read-only.
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- #
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- # A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if the mailbox does not
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- # exist or is for some reason non-examinable.
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:450
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- def examine(mailbox); end
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-
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- # Sends a EXPUNGE command to permanently remove from the currently
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- # selected mailbox all messages that have the \Deleted flag set.
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:773
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- def expunge; end
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-
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- # Sends a FETCH command to retrieve data associated with a message
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- # in the mailbox.
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- #
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- # The +set+ parameter is a number or a range between two numbers,
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- # or an array of those. The number is a message sequence number,
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- # where -1 represents a '*' for use in range notation like 100..-1
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- # being interpreted as '100:*'. Beware that the +exclude_end?+
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- # property of a Range object is ignored, and the contents of a
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- # range are independent of the order of the range endpoints as per
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- # the protocol specification, so 1...5, 5..1 and 5...1 are all
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- # equivalent to 1..5.
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- #
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- # +attr+ is a list of attributes to fetch; see the documentation
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- # for Net::IMAP::FetchData for a list of valid attributes.
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- #
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- # The return value is an array of Net::IMAP::FetchData or nil
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- # (instead of an empty array) if there is no matching message.
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- #
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- # For example:
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- #
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- # p imap.fetch(6..8, "UID")
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- # #=> [#<Net::IMAP::FetchData seqno=6, attr={"UID"=>98}>, \\
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- # #<Net::IMAP::FetchData seqno=7, attr={"UID"=>99}>, \\
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- # #<Net::IMAP::FetchData seqno=8, attr={"UID"=>100}>]
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- # p imap.fetch(6, "BODY[HEADER.FIELDS (SUBJECT)]")
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- # #=> [#<Net::IMAP::FetchData seqno=6, attr={"BODY[HEADER.FIELDS (SUBJECT)]"=>"Subject: test\r\n\r\n"}>]
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- # data = imap.uid_fetch(98, ["RFC822.SIZE", "INTERNALDATE"])[0]
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- # p data.seqno
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- # #=> 6
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- # p data.attr["RFC822.SIZE"]
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- # #=> 611
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- # p data.attr["INTERNALDATE"]
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- # #=> "12-Oct-2000 22:40:59 +0900"
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- # p data.attr["UID"]
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- # #=> 98
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:864
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- def fetch(set, attr, mod = T.unsafe(nil)); end
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-
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- # Send the GETACL command along with a specified +mailbox+.
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- # If this mailbox exists, an array containing objects of
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- # Net::IMAP::MailboxACLItem will be returned.
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- #
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- # The ACL extension is described in [EXT-ACL[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4314]]
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:685
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- def getacl(mailbox); end
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-
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- # Sends the GETQUOTA command along with specified +mailbox+.
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- # If this mailbox exists, then an array containing a
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- # Net::IMAP::MailboxQuota object is returned. This
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- # command is generally only available to server admin.
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- #
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- # The QUOTA extension is described in [EXT-QUOTA[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2087]]
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:645
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- def getquota(mailbox); end
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-
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- # Sends the GETQUOTAROOT command along with the specified +mailbox+.
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- # This command is generally available to both admin and user.
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- # If this mailbox exists, it returns an array containing objects of type
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- # Net::IMAP::MailboxQuotaRoot and Net::IMAP::MailboxQuota.
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- #
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- # The QUOTA extension is described in [EXT-QUOTA[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2087]]
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:629
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- def getquotaroot(mailbox); end
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-
473
- # Returns an initial greeting response from the server.
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:232
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- def greeting; end
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-
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- # Sends an ID command, and returns a hash of the server's
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- # response, or nil if the server does not identify itself.
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- #
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- # Note that the user should first check if the server supports the ID
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- # capability. For example:
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- #
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- # capabilities = imap.capability
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- # if capabilities.include?("ID")
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- # id = imap.id(
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- # name: "my IMAP client (ruby)",
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- # version: MyIMAP::VERSION,
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- # "support-url": "mailto:bugs@example.com",
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- # os: RbConfig::CONFIG["host_os"],
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- # )
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- # end
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- #
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- # See [EXT-ID[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2971]] for field definitions.
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:345
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- def id(client_id = T.unsafe(nil)); end
498
-
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- # Sends an IDLE command that waits for notifications of new or expunged
500
- # messages. Yields responses from the server during the IDLE.
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- #
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- # Use #idle_done to leave IDLE.
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- #
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- # If +timeout+ is given, this method returns after +timeout+ seconds passed.
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- # +timeout+ can be used for keep-alive. For example, the following code
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- # checks the connection for each 60 seconds.
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- #
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- # loop do
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- # imap.idle(60) do |res|
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- # ...
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- # end
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- # end
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- #
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- # @raise [LocalJumpError]
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:1007
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- def idle(timeout = T.unsafe(nil), &response_handler); end
518
-
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- # Leaves IDLE.
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:1037
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- def idle_done; end
523
-
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- # Seconds to wait until an IDLE response is received.
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:252
527
- def idle_response_timeout; end
528
-
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- # Sends a LIST command, and returns a subset of names from
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- # the complete set of all names available to the client.
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- # +refname+ provides a context (for instance, a base directory
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- # in a directory-based mailbox hierarchy). +mailbox+ specifies
533
- # a mailbox or (via wildcards) mailboxes under that context.
534
- # Two wildcards may be used in +mailbox+: '*', which matches
535
- # all characters *including* the hierarchy delimiter (for instance,
536
- # '/' on a UNIX-hosted directory-based mailbox hierarchy); and '%',
537
- # which matches all characters *except* the hierarchy delimiter.
538
- #
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- # If +refname+ is empty, +mailbox+ is used directly to determine
540
- # which mailboxes to match. If +mailbox+ is empty, the root
541
- # name of +refname+ and the hierarchy delimiter are returned.
542
- #
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- # The return value is an array of +Net::IMAP::MailboxList+. For example:
544
- #
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- # imap.create("foo/bar")
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- # imap.create("foo/baz")
547
- # p imap.list("", "foo/%")
548
- # #=> [#<Net::IMAP::MailboxList attr=[:Noselect], delim="/", name="foo/">, \\
549
- # #<Net::IMAP::MailboxList attr=[:Noinferiors, :Marked], delim="/", name="foo/bar">, \\
550
- # #<Net::IMAP::MailboxList attr=[:Noinferiors], delim="/", name="foo/baz">]
551
- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:527
553
- def list(refname, mailbox); end
554
-
555
- # Sends a LOGIN command to identify the client and carries
556
- # the plaintext +password+ authenticating this +user+. Note
557
- # that, unlike calling #authenticate with an +auth_type+
558
- # of "LOGIN", #login does *not* use the login authenticator.
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- #
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- # A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if authentication fails.
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:421
563
- def login(user, password); end
564
-
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- # Sends a LOGOUT command to inform the server that the client is
566
- # done with the connection.
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:359
569
- def logout; end
570
-
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- # Sends a LSUB command, and returns a subset of names from the set
572
- # of names that the user has declared as being "active" or
573
- # "subscribed." +refname+ and +mailbox+ are interpreted as
574
- # for #list.
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- #
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- # The return value is an array of +Net::IMAP::MailboxList+.
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- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:698
579
- def lsub(refname, mailbox); end
580
-
581
- # Sends a MOVE command to move the specified message(s) to the end
582
- # of the specified destination +mailbox+. The +set+ parameter is
583
- # a number, an array of numbers, or a Range object. The number is
584
- # a message sequence number.
585
- #
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- # The MOVE extension is described in [EXT-MOVE[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6851]].
587
- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:915
589
- def move(set, mailbox); end
590
-
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- # Sends a NAMESPACE command and returns the namespaces that are available.
592
- # The NAMESPACE command allows a client to discover the prefixes of
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- # namespaces used by a server for personal mailboxes, other users'
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- # mailboxes, and shared mailboxes.
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- #
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- # The NAMESPACE extension predates [IMAP4rev1[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2501]],
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- # so most IMAP servers support it. Many popular IMAP servers are configured
598
- # with the default personal namespaces as `("" "/")`: no prefix and "/"
599
- # hierarchy delimiter. In that common case, the naive client may not have
600
- # any trouble naming mailboxes.
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- #
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- # But many servers are configured with the default personal namespace as
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- # e.g. `("INBOX." ".")`, placing all personal folders under INBOX, with "."
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- # as the hierarchy delimiter. If the client does not check for this, but
605
- # naively assumes it can use the same folder names for all servers, then
606
- # folder creation (and listing, moving, etc) can lead to errors.
607
- #
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- # From RFC2342:
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- #
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- # Although typically a server will support only a single Personal
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- # Namespace, and a single Other User's Namespace, circumstances exist
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- # where there MAY be multiples of these, and a client MUST be prepared
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- # for them. If a client is configured such that it is required to create
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- # a certain mailbox, there can be circumstances where it is unclear which
615
- # Personal Namespaces it should create the mailbox in. In these
616
- # situations a client SHOULD let the user select which namespaces to
617
- # create the mailbox in.
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- #
619
- # The user of this method should first check if the server supports the
620
- # NAMESPACE capability. The return value is a +Net::IMAP::Namespaces+
621
- # object which has +personal+, +other+, and +shared+ fields, each an array
622
- # of +Net::IMAP::Namespace+ objects. These arrays will be empty when the
623
- # server responds with nil.
624
- #
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- # For example:
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- #
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- # capabilities = imap.capability
628
- # if capabilities.include?("NAMESPACE")
629
- # namespaces = imap.namespace
630
- # if namespace = namespaces.personal.first
631
- # prefix = namespace.prefix # e.g. "" or "INBOX."
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- # delim = namespace.delim # e.g. "/" or "."
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- # # personal folders should use the prefix and delimiter
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- # imap.create(prefix + "foo")
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- # imap.create(prefix + "bar")
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- # imap.create(prefix + %w[path to my folder].join(delim))
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- # end
638
- # end
639
- #
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- # The NAMESPACE extension is described in [EXT-NAMESPACE[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2342]]
641
- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:584
643
- def namespace; end
644
-
645
- # Sends a NOOP command to the server. It does nothing.
646
- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:353
648
- def noop; end
649
-
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- # Seconds to wait until a connection is opened.
651
- # If the IMAP object cannot open a connection within this time,
652
- # it raises a Net::OpenTimeout exception. The default value is 30 seconds.
653
- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:249
655
- def open_timeout; end
656
-
657
- # Removes the response handler.
658
- #
659
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:964
660
- def remove_response_handler(handler); end
661
-
662
- # Sends a RENAME command to change the name of the +mailbox+ to
663
- # +newname+.
664
- #
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- # A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if a mailbox with the
666
- # name +mailbox+ cannot be renamed to +newname+ for whatever
667
- # reason; for instance, because +mailbox+ does not exist, or
668
- # because there is already a mailbox with the name +newname+.
669
- #
670
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:481
671
- def rename(mailbox, newname); end
672
-
673
- # Returns all response handlers.
674
- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:244
676
- def response_handlers; end
677
-
678
- # Returns recorded untagged responses. For example:
679
- #
680
- # imap.select("inbox")
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- # p imap.responses["EXISTS"][-1]
682
- # #=> 2
683
- # p imap.responses["UIDVALIDITY"][-1]
684
- # #=> 968263756
685
- #
686
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:241
687
- def responses; end
688
-
689
- # Sends a SEARCH command to search the mailbox for messages that
690
- # match the given searching criteria, and returns message sequence
691
- # numbers. +keys+ can either be a string holding the entire
692
- # search string, or a single-dimension array of search keywords and
693
- # arguments. The following are some common search criteria;
694
- # see [IMAP] section 6.4.4 for a full list.
695
- #
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- # <message set>:: a set of message sequence numbers. ',' indicates
697
- # an interval, ':' indicates a range. For instance,
698
- # '2,10:12,15' means "2,10,11,12,15".
699
- #
700
- # BEFORE <date>:: messages with an internal date strictly before
701
- # <date>. The date argument has a format similar
702
- # to 8-Aug-2002.
703
- #
704
- # BODY <string>:: messages that contain <string> within their body.
705
- #
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- # CC <string>:: messages containing <string> in their CC field.
707
- #
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- # FROM <string>:: messages that contain <string> in their FROM field.
709
- #
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- # NEW:: messages with the \Recent, but not the \Seen, flag set.
711
- #
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- # NOT <search-key>:: negate the following search key.
713
- #
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- # OR <search-key> <search-key>:: "or" two search keys together.
715
- #
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- # ON <date>:: messages with an internal date exactly equal to <date>,
717
- # which has a format similar to 8-Aug-2002.
718
- #
719
- # SINCE <date>:: messages with an internal date on or after <date>.
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- #
721
- # SUBJECT <string>:: messages with <string> in their subject.
722
- #
723
- # TO <string>:: messages with <string> in their TO field.
724
- #
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- # For example:
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- #
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- # p imap.search(["SUBJECT", "hello", "NOT", "NEW"])
728
- # #=> [1, 6, 7, 8]
729
- #
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- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:820
731
- def search(keys, charset = T.unsafe(nil)); end
732
-
733
- # Sends a SELECT command to select a +mailbox+ so that messages
734
- # in the +mailbox+ can be accessed.
735
- #
736
- # After you have selected a mailbox, you may retrieve the
737
- # number of items in that mailbox from +@responses["EXISTS"][-1]+,
738
- # and the number of recent messages from +@responses["RECENT"][-1]+.
739
- # Note that these values can change if new messages arrive
740
- # during a session; see #add_response_handler for a way of
741
- # detecting this event.
742
- #
743
- # A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if the mailbox does not
744
- # exist or is for some reason non-selectable.
745
- #
746
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:437
747
- def select(mailbox); end
748
-
749
- # Sends the SETACL command along with +mailbox+, +user+ and the
750
- # +rights+ that user is to have on that mailbox. If +rights+ is nil,
751
- # then that user will be stripped of any rights to that mailbox.
752
- #
753
- # The ACL extension is described in [EXT-ACL[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4314]]
754
- #
755
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:672
756
- def setacl(mailbox, user, rights); end
757
-
758
- # Sends a SETQUOTA command along with the specified +mailbox+ and
759
- # +quota+. If +quota+ is nil, then +quota+ will be unset for that
760
- # mailbox. Typically one needs to be logged in as a server admin
761
- # for this to work.
762
- #
763
- # The QUOTA extension is described in [EXT-QUOTA[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2087]]
764
- #
765
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:658
766
- def setquota(mailbox, quota); end
767
-
768
- # Sends a SORT command to sort messages in the mailbox.
769
- # Returns an array of message sequence numbers. For example:
770
- #
771
- # p imap.sort(["FROM"], ["ALL"], "US-ASCII")
772
- # #=> [1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 4, 9]
773
- # p imap.sort(["DATE"], ["SUBJECT", "hello"], "US-ASCII")
774
- # #=> [6, 7, 8, 1]
775
- #
776
- # The SORT extension is described in [EXT-SORT-THREAD[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5256]].
777
- #
778
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:935
779
- def sort(sort_keys, search_keys, charset); end
780
-
781
- # Sends a STARTTLS command to start TLS session.
782
- #
783
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:364
784
- def starttls(options = T.unsafe(nil), verify = T.unsafe(nil)); end
785
-
786
- # Sends a STATUS command, and returns the status of the indicated
787
- # +mailbox+. +attr+ is a list of one or more attributes whose
788
- # statuses are to be requested. Supported attributes include:
789
- #
790
- # MESSAGES:: the number of messages in the mailbox.
791
- # RECENT:: the number of recent messages in the mailbox.
792
- # UNSEEN:: the number of unseen messages in the mailbox.
793
- #
794
- # The return value is a hash of attributes. For example:
795
- #
796
- # p imap.status("inbox", ["MESSAGES", "RECENT"])
797
- # #=> {"RECENT"=>0, "MESSAGES"=>44}
798
- #
799
- # A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if status values
800
- # for +mailbox+ cannot be returned; for instance, because it
801
- # does not exist.
802
- #
803
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:721
804
- def status(mailbox, attr); end
805
-
806
- # Sends a STORE command to alter data associated with messages
807
- # in the mailbox, in particular their flags. The +set+ parameter
808
- # is a number, an array of numbers, or a Range object. Each number
809
- # is a message sequence number. +attr+ is the name of a data item
810
- # to store: 'FLAGS' will replace the message's flag list
811
- # with the provided one, '+FLAGS' will add the provided flags,
812
- # and '-FLAGS' will remove them. +flags+ is a list of flags.
813
- #
814
- # The return value is an array of Net::IMAP::FetchData. For example:
815
- #
816
- # p imap.store(6..8, "+FLAGS", [:Deleted])
817
- # #=> [#<Net::IMAP::FetchData seqno=6, attr={"FLAGS"=>[:Seen, :Deleted]}>, \\
818
- # #<Net::IMAP::FetchData seqno=7, attr={"FLAGS"=>[:Seen, :Deleted]}>, \\
819
- # #<Net::IMAP::FetchData seqno=8, attr={"FLAGS"=>[:Seen, :Deleted]}>]
820
- #
821
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:887
822
- def store(set, attr, flags); end
823
-
824
- # Sends a SUBSCRIBE command to add the specified +mailbox+ name to
825
- # the server's set of "active" or "subscribed" mailboxes as returned
826
- # by #lsub.
827
- #
828
- # A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if +mailbox+ cannot be
829
- # subscribed to; for instance, because it does not exist.
830
- #
831
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:491
832
- def subscribe(mailbox); end
833
-
834
- # Similar to #search, but returns message sequence numbers in threaded
835
- # format, as a Net::IMAP::ThreadMember tree. The supported algorithms
836
- # are:
837
- #
838
- # ORDEREDSUBJECT:: split into single-level threads according to subject,
839
- # ordered by date.
840
- # REFERENCES:: split into threads by parent/child relationships determined
841
- # by which message is a reply to which.
842
- #
843
- # Unlike #search, +charset+ is a required argument. US-ASCII
844
- # and UTF-8 are sample values.
845
- #
846
- # The THREAD extension is described in [EXT-SORT-THREAD[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5256]].
847
- #
848
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:981
849
- def thread(algorithm, search_keys, charset); end
850
-
851
- # Similar to #copy, but +set+ contains unique identifiers.
852
- #
853
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:905
854
- def uid_copy(set, mailbox); end
855
-
856
- # Similar to #fetch, but +set+ contains unique identifiers.
857
- #
858
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:869
859
- def uid_fetch(set, attr, mod = T.unsafe(nil)); end
860
-
861
- # Similar to #move, but +set+ contains unique identifiers.
862
- #
863
- # The MOVE extension is described in [EXT-MOVE[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6851]].
864
- #
865
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:922
866
- def uid_move(set, mailbox); end
867
-
868
- # Similar to #search, but returns unique identifiers.
869
- #
870
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:825
871
- def uid_search(keys, charset = T.unsafe(nil)); end
872
-
873
- # Similar to #sort, but returns an array of unique identifiers.
874
- #
875
- # The SORT extension is described in [EXT-SORT-THREAD[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5256]].
876
- #
877
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:942
878
- def uid_sort(sort_keys, search_keys, charset); end
879
-
880
- # Similar to #store, but +set+ contains unique identifiers.
881
- #
882
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:892
883
- def uid_store(set, attr, flags); end
884
-
885
- # Similar to #thread, but returns unique identifiers instead of
886
- # message sequence numbers.
887
- #
888
- # The THREAD extension is described in [EXT-SORT-THREAD[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5256]].
889
- #
890
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:989
891
- def uid_thread(algorithm, search_keys, charset); end
892
-
893
- # Sends a UNSUBSCRIBE command to remove the specified +mailbox+ name
894
- # from the server's set of "active" or "subscribed" mailboxes.
895
- #
896
- # A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if +mailbox+ cannot be
897
- # unsubscribed from; for instance, because the client is not currently
898
- # subscribed to it.
899
- #
900
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:501
901
- def unsubscribe(mailbox); end
902
-
903
- # Sends a XLIST command, and returns a subset of names from
904
- # the complete set of all names available to the client.
905
- # +refname+ provides a context (for instance, a base directory
906
- # in a directory-based mailbox hierarchy). +mailbox+ specifies
907
- # a mailbox or (via wildcards) mailboxes under that context.
908
- # Two wildcards may be used in +mailbox+: '*', which matches
909
- # all characters *including* the hierarchy delimiter (for instance,
910
- # '/' on a UNIX-hosted directory-based mailbox hierarchy); and '%',
911
- # which matches all characters *except* the hierarchy delimiter.
912
- #
913
- # If +refname+ is empty, +mailbox+ is used directly to determine
914
- # which mailboxes to match. If +mailbox+ is empty, the root
915
- # name of +refname+ and the hierarchy delimiter are returned.
916
- #
917
- # The XLIST command is like the LIST command except that the flags
918
- # returned refer to the function of the folder/mailbox, e.g. :Sent
919
- #
920
- # The return value is an array of +Net::IMAP::MailboxList+. For example:
921
- #
922
- # imap.create("foo/bar")
923
- # imap.create("foo/baz")
924
- # p imap.xlist("", "foo/%")
925
- # #=> [#<Net::IMAP::MailboxList attr=[:Noselect], delim="/", name="foo/">, \\
926
- # #<Net::IMAP::MailboxList attr=[:Noinferiors, :Marked], delim="/", name="foo/bar">, \\
927
- # #<Net::IMAP::MailboxList attr=[:Noinferiors], delim="/", name="foo/baz">]
928
- #
929
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:616
930
- def xlist(refname, mailbox); end
931
-
932
- private
933
-
934
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:1376
935
- def copy_internal(cmd, set, mailbox); end
936
-
937
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:1415
938
- def create_ssl_params(certs = T.unsafe(nil), verify = T.unsafe(nil)); end
939
-
940
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:1344
941
- def fetch_internal(cmd, set, attr, mod = T.unsafe(nil)); end
942
-
943
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:1308
944
- def generate_tag; end
945
-
946
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:1253
947
- def get_response; end
948
-
949
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:1226
950
- def get_tagged_response(tag, cmd, timeout = T.unsafe(nil)); end
951
-
952
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:1404
953
- def normalize_searching_criteria(keys); end
954
-
955
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:1313
956
- def put_string(str); end
957
-
958
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:1155
959
- def receive_responses; end
960
-
961
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:1273
962
- def record_response(name, data); end
963
-
964
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:1328
965
- def search_internal(cmd, keys, charset); end
966
-
967
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:1280
968
- def send_command(cmd, *args, &block); end
969
-
970
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:31
971
- def send_data(data, tag = T.unsafe(nil)); end
972
-
973
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:90
974
- def send_list_data(list, tag = T.unsafe(nil)); end
975
-
976
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:69
977
- def send_literal(str, tag = T.unsafe(nil)); end
978
-
979
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:86
980
- def send_number_data(num); end
981
-
982
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:65
983
- def send_quoted_string(str); end
984
-
985
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:50
986
- def send_string_data(str, tag = T.unsafe(nil)); end
987
-
988
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:114
989
- def send_symbol_data(symbol); end
990
-
991
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:106
992
- def send_time_data(time); end
993
-
994
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:1380
995
- def sort_internal(cmd, sort_keys, search_keys, charset); end
996
-
997
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:1432
998
- def start_tls_session(params = T.unsafe(nil)); end
999
-
1000
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:1365
1001
- def store_internal(cmd, set, attr, flags); end
1002
-
1003
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:1146
1004
- def tcp_socket(host, port); end
1005
-
1006
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:1393
1007
- def thread_internal(cmd, algorithm, search_keys, charset); end
1008
-
1009
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:10
1010
- def validate_data(data); end
1011
-
1012
- class << self
1013
- # Returns the debug mode.
1014
- #
1015
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:258
1016
- def debug; end
1017
-
1018
- # Sets the debug mode.
1019
- #
1020
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:263
1021
- def debug=(val); end
1022
-
1023
- # Decode a string from modified UTF-7 format to UTF-8.
1024
- #
1025
- # UTF-7 is a 7-bit encoding of Unicode [UTF7]. IMAP uses a
1026
- # slightly modified version of this to encode mailbox names
1027
- # containing non-ASCII characters; see [IMAP] section 5.1.3.
1028
- #
1029
- # Net::IMAP does _not_ automatically encode and decode
1030
- # mailbox names to and from UTF-7.
1031
- #
1032
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/data_encoding.rb:16
1033
- def decode_utf7(s); end
1034
-
1035
- # The default port for IMAP connections, port 143
1036
- #
1037
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:268
1038
- def default_imap_port; end
1039
-
1040
- # The default port for IMAPS connections, port 993
1041
- #
1042
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:273
1043
- def default_imaps_port; end
1044
-
1045
- # The default port for IMAP connections, port 143
1046
- #
1047
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:268
1048
- def default_port; end
1049
-
1050
- # The default port for IMAPS connections, port 993
1051
- #
1052
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:273
1053
- def default_ssl_port; end
1054
-
1055
- # The default port for IMAPS connections, port 993
1056
- #
1057
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:273
1058
- def default_tls_port; end
1059
-
1060
- # Encode a string from UTF-8 format to modified UTF-7.
1061
- #
1062
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/data_encoding.rb:27
1063
- def encode_utf7(s); end
1064
-
1065
- # Formats +time+ as an IMAP-style date.
1066
- #
1067
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/data_encoding.rb:39
1068
- def format_date(time); end
1069
-
1070
- # Formats +time+ as an IMAP-style date-time.
1071
- #
1072
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/data_encoding.rb:44
1073
- def format_datetime(time); end
1074
- end
1075
- end
1076
-
1077
- # Mailbox attribute indicating that this mailbox presents all messages in
1078
- # the user's message store. Implementations MAY omit some messages, such as,
1079
- # perhaps, those in \Trash and \Junk. When this special use is supported, it
1080
- # is almost certain to represent a virtual mailbox
1081
- #
1082
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/flags.rb:193
1083
- Net::IMAP::ALL = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Symbol)
1084
-
1085
- # Mailbox attribute indicating that this mailbox is used to archive
1086
- # messages. The meaning of an "archival" mailbox is server dependent;
1087
- # typically, it will be used to get messages out of the inbox, or otherwise
1088
- # keep them out of the user's way, while still making them accessible
1089
- #
1090
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/flags.rb:199
1091
- Net::IMAP::ARCHIVE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Symbol)
1092
-
1093
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:133
1094
- class Net::IMAP::Atom
1095
- # @return [Atom] a new instance of Atom
1096
- #
1097
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:143
1098
- def initialize(data); end
1099
-
1100
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:134
1101
- def send_data(imap, tag); end
1102
-
1103
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:138
1104
- def validate; end
1105
- end
1106
-
1107
- # Registry for SASL authenticators used by Net::IMAP.
1108
- #
1109
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/authenticators.rb:4
1110
- module Net::IMAP::Authenticators
1111
- # Adds an authenticator for use with Net::IMAP#authenticate. +auth_type+ is the
1112
- # {SASL mechanism}[https://www.iana.org/assignments/sasl-mechanisms/sasl-mechanisms.xhtml]
1113
- # supported by +authenticator+ (for instance, "+PLAIN+"). The +authenticator+
1114
- # is an object which defines a +#process+ method to handle authentication with
1115
- # the server. See Net::IMAP::PlainAuthenticator, Net::IMAP::LoginAuthenticator,
1116
- # Net::IMAP::CramMD5Authenticator, and Net::IMAP::DigestMD5Authenticator for
1117
- # examples.
1118
- #
1119
- # If +auth_type+ refers to an existing authenticator, it will be
1120
- # replaced by the new one.
1121
- #
1122
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/authenticators.rb:16
1123
- def add_authenticator(auth_type, authenticator); end
1124
-
1125
- # Builds an authenticator for Net::IMAP#authenticate. +args+ will be passed
1126
- # directly to the chosen authenticator's +#initialize+.
1127
- #
1128
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/authenticators.rb:22
1129
- def authenticator(auth_type, *args); end
1130
-
1131
- private
1132
-
1133
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/authenticators.rb:33
1134
- def authenticators; end
1135
- end
1136
-
1137
- # Net::IMAP::BodyTypeAttachment represents attachment body structures
1138
- # of messages.
1139
- #
1140
- # ==== Fields:
1141
- #
1142
- # media_type:: Returns the content media type name.
1143
- #
1144
- # subtype:: Returns +nil+.
1145
- #
1146
- # param:: Returns a hash that represents parameters.
1147
- #
1148
- # multipart?:: Returns false.
1149
- #
1150
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_data.rb:472
1151
- class Net::IMAP::BodyTypeAttachment < ::Struct
1152
- # @return [Boolean]
1153
- #
1154
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_data.rb:473
1155
- def multipart?; end
1156
- end
1157
-
1158
- # Net::IMAP::BodyTypeBasic represents basic body structures of messages.
1159
- #
1160
- # ==== Fields:
1161
- #
1162
- # media_type:: Returns the content media type name as defined in [MIME-IMB].
1163
- #
1164
- # subtype:: Returns the content subtype name as defined in [MIME-IMB].
1165
- #
1166
- # param:: Returns a hash that represents parameters as defined in [MIME-IMB].
1167
- #
1168
- # content_id:: Returns a string giving the content id as defined in [MIME-IMB].
1169
- #
1170
- # description:: Returns a string giving the content description as defined in
1171
- # [MIME-IMB].
1172
- #
1173
- # [MIME-IMB].
1174
- #
1175
- # size:: Returns a number giving the size of the body in octets.
1176
- #
1177
- # md5:: Returns a string giving the body MD5 value as defined in [MD5].
1178
- #
1179
- # disposition:: Returns a Net::IMAP::ContentDisposition object giving
1180
- # the content disposition.
1181
- #
1182
- # language:: Returns a string or an array of strings giving the body
1183
- # language value as defined in [LANGUAGE-TAGS].
1184
- #
1185
- # extension:: Returns extension data.
1186
- #
1187
- # multipart?:: Returns false.
1188
- #
1189
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_data.rb:388
1190
- class Net::IMAP::BodyTypeBasic < ::Struct
1191
- # Obsolete: use +subtype+ instead. Calling this will
1192
- # generate a warning message to +stderr+, then return
1193
- # the value of +subtype+.
1194
- #
1195
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_data.rb:396
1196
- def media_subtype; end
1197
-
1198
- # @return [Boolean]
1199
- #
1200
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_data.rb:389
1201
- def multipart?; end
1202
- end
1203
-
1204
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_data.rb:520
1205
- class Net::IMAP::BodyTypeExtension < ::Struct
1206
- # @return [Boolean]
1207
- #
1208
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_data.rb:521
1209
- def multipart?; end
1210
- end
1211
-
1212
- # Net::IMAP::BodyTypeMessage represents MESSAGE/RFC822 body structures of messages.
1213
- #
1214
- # ==== Fields:
1215
- #
1216
- # envelope:: Returns a Net::IMAP::Envelope giving the envelope structure.
1217
- #
1218
- # body:: Returns an object giving the body structure.
1219
- #
1220
- # And Net::IMAP::BodyTypeMessage has all methods of Net::IMAP::BodyTypeText.
1221
- #
1222
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_data.rb:444
1223
- class Net::IMAP::BodyTypeMessage < ::Struct
1224
- # Obsolete: use +subtype+ instead. Calling this will
1225
- # generate a warning message to +stderr+, then return
1226
- # the value of +subtype+.
1227
- #
1228
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_data.rb:452
1229
- def media_subtype; end
1230
-
1231
- # @return [Boolean]
1232
- #
1233
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_data.rb:445
1234
- def multipart?; end
1235
- end
1236
-
1237
- # Net::IMAP::BodyTypeMultipart represents multipart body structures
1238
- # of messages.
1239
- #
1240
- # ==== Fields:
1241
- #
1242
- # media_type:: Returns the content media type name as defined in [MIME-IMB].
1243
- #
1244
- # subtype:: Returns the content subtype name as defined in [MIME-IMB].
1245
- #
1246
- # parts:: Returns multiple parts.
1247
- #
1248
- # param:: Returns a hash that represents parameters as defined in [MIME-IMB].
1249
- #
1250
- # disposition:: Returns a Net::IMAP::ContentDisposition object giving
1251
- # the content disposition.
1252
- #
1253
- # language:: Returns a string or an array of strings giving the body
1254
- # language value as defined in [LANGUAGE-TAGS].
1255
- #
1256
- # extension:: Returns extension data.
1257
- #
1258
- # multipart?:: Returns true.
1259
- #
1260
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_data.rb:504
1261
- class Net::IMAP::BodyTypeMultipart < ::Struct
1262
- # Obsolete: use +subtype+ instead. Calling this will
1263
- # generate a warning message to +stderr+, then return
1264
- # the value of +subtype+.
1265
- #
1266
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_data.rb:512
1267
- def media_subtype; end
1268
-
1269
- # @return [Boolean]
1270
- #
1271
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_data.rb:505
1272
- def multipart?; end
1273
- end
1274
-
1275
- # Net::IMAP::BodyTypeText represents TEXT body structures of messages.
1276
- #
1277
- # ==== Fields:
1278
- #
1279
- # lines:: Returns the size of the body in text lines.
1280
- #
1281
- # And Net::IMAP::BodyTypeText has all fields of Net::IMAP::BodyTypeBasic.
1282
- #
1283
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_data.rb:415
1284
- class Net::IMAP::BodyTypeText < ::Struct
1285
- # Obsolete: use +subtype+ instead. Calling this will
1286
- # generate a warning message to +stderr+, then return
1287
- # the value of +subtype+.
1288
- #
1289
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_data.rb:423
1290
- def media_subtype; end
1291
-
1292
- # @return [Boolean]
1293
- #
1294
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_data.rb:416
1295
- def multipart?; end
1296
- end
1297
-
1298
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:234
1299
- class Net::IMAP::ClientID
1300
- # @return [ClientID] a new instance of ClientID
1301
- #
1302
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:246
1303
- def initialize(data); end
1304
-
1305
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:236
1306
- def send_data(imap, tag); end
1307
-
1308
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:240
1309
- def validate; end
1310
-
1311
- private
1312
-
1313
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:260
1314
- def format_internal(client_id); end
1315
-
1316
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:250
1317
- def validate_internal(client_id); end
1318
- end
1319
-
1320
- # Authenticator for the "+CRAM-MD5+" SASL mechanism, specified in
1321
- # RFC2195[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2195]. See Net::IMAP#authenticate.
1322
- #
1323
- # == Deprecated
1324
- #
1325
- # +CRAM-MD5+ is obsolete and insecure. It is included for compatibility with
1326
- # existing servers.
1327
- # {draft-ietf-sasl-crammd5-to-historic}[https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-sasl-crammd5-to-historic-00.html]
1328
- # recommends using +SCRAM-*+ or +PLAIN+ protected by TLS instead.
1329
- #
1330
- # Additionally, RFC8314[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8314] discourage the use
1331
- # of cleartext and recommends TLS version 1.2 or greater be used for all
1332
- # traffic. With TLS +CRAM-MD5+ is okay, but so is +PLAIN+
1333
- #
1334
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/authenticators/cram_md5.rb:18
1335
- class Net::IMAP::CramMD5Authenticator
1336
- # @return [CramMD5Authenticator] a new instance of CramMD5Authenticator
1337
- #
1338
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/authenticators/cram_md5.rb:26
1339
- def initialize(user, password); end
1340
-
1341
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/authenticators/cram_md5.rb:19
1342
- def process(challenge); end
1343
-
1344
- private
1345
-
1346
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/authenticators/cram_md5.rb:31
1347
- def hmac_md5(text, key); end
1348
- end
1349
-
1350
- # Mailbox attribute indicating that this mailbox is used to hold draft
1351
- # messages -- typically, messages that are being composed but have not yet
1352
- # been sent. In some server implementations, this might be a virtual
1353
- # mailbox, containing messages from other mailboxes that are marked with the
1354
- # "\Draft" message flag. Alternatively, this might just be advice that a
1355
- # client put drafts here
1356
- #
1357
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/flags.rb:207
1358
- Net::IMAP::DRAFTS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Symbol)
1359
-
1360
- # Net::IMAP authenticator for the "`DIGEST-MD5`" SASL mechanism type, specified
1361
- # in RFC2831(https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2831). See Net::IMAP#authenticate.
1362
- #
1363
- # == Deprecated
1364
- #
1365
- # "+DIGEST-MD5+" has been deprecated by
1366
- # {RFC6331}[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6331] and should not be relied on for
1367
- # security. It is included for compatibility with existing servers.
1368
- #
1369
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/authenticators/digest_md5.rb:14
1370
- class Net::IMAP::DigestMD5Authenticator
1371
- # @return [DigestMD5Authenticator] a new instance of DigestMD5Authenticator
1372
- #
1373
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/authenticators/digest_md5.rb:80
1374
- def initialize(user, password, authname = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1375
-
1376
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/authenticators/digest_md5.rb:15
1377
- def process(challenge); end
1378
-
1379
- private
1380
-
1381
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/authenticators/digest_md5.rb:90
1382
- def nc(nonce); end
1383
-
1384
- # some responses need quoting
1385
- #
1386
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/authenticators/digest_md5.rb:100
1387
- def qdval(k, v); end
1388
- end
1389
-
1390
- # The presence of this attribute indicates that the mailbox has child
1391
- # mailboxes. A server SHOULD NOT set this attribute if there are child
1392
- # mailboxes and the user does not have permission to access any of them. In
1393
- # this case, \HasNoChildren SHOULD be used. In many cases, however, a server
1394
- # may not be able to efficiently compute whether a user has access to any
1395
- # child mailboxes. Note that even though the \HasChildren attribute for a
1396
- # mailbox must be correct at the time of processing the mailbox, a client
1397
- # must be prepared to deal with a situation when a mailbox is marked with
1398
- # the \HasChildren attribute, but no child mailbox appears in the response
1399
- # to the LIST command. This might happen, for example, due to child
1400
- # mailboxes being deleted or made inaccessible to the user (using access
1401
- # control) by another client before the server is able to list them.
1402
- #
1403
- # It is an error for the server to return both a \HasChildren and a
1404
- # \HasNoChildren attribute in the same LIST response. A client that
1405
- # encounters a LIST response with both \HasChildren and \HasNoChildren
1406
- # attributes present should act as if both are absent in the LIST response.
1407
- #
1408
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/flags.rb:127
1409
- Net::IMAP::HAS_CHILDREN = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Symbol)
1410
-
1411
- # The presence of this attribute indicates that the mailbox has NO child
1412
- # mailboxes that are accessible to the currently authenticated user.
1413
- #
1414
- # It is an error for the server to return both a \HasChildren and a
1415
- # \HasNoChildren attribute in the same LIST response. A client that
1416
- # encounters a LIST response with both \HasChildren and \HasNoChildren
1417
- # attributes present should act as if both are absent in the LIST response.
1418
- #
1419
- # Note: the \HasNoChildren attribute should not be confused with the
1420
- # \NoInferiors attribute, which indicates that no child mailboxes exist now
1421
- # and none can be created in the future.
1422
- #
1423
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/flags.rb:140
1424
- Net::IMAP::HAS_NO_CHILDREN = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Symbol)
1425
-
1426
- # Net::IMAP::IgnoredResponse represents intentionally ignored responses.
1427
- #
1428
- # This includes untagged response "NOOP" sent by eg. Zimbra to avoid some
1429
- # clients to close the connection.
1430
- #
1431
- # It matches no IMAP standard.
1432
- #
1433
- # ==== Fields:
1434
- #
1435
- # raw_data:: Returns the raw data string.
1436
- #
1437
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_data.rb:53
1438
- class Net::IMAP::IgnoredResponse < ::Struct; end
1439
-
1440
- # Mailbox attribute indicating that this mailbox is where messages deemed to
1441
- # be junk mail are held. Some server implementations might put messages here
1442
- # automatically. Alternatively, this might just be advice to a client-side
1443
- # spam filter.
1444
- #
1445
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/flags.rb:215
1446
- Net::IMAP::JUNK = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Symbol)
1447
-
1448
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:163
1449
- class Net::IMAP::Literal
1450
- # @return [Literal] a new instance of Literal
1451
- #
1452
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:173
1453
- def initialize(data); end
1454
-
1455
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:164
1456
- def send_data(imap, tag); end
1457
-
1458
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:168
1459
- def validate; end
1460
- end
1461
-
1462
- # Authenticator for the "+LOGIN+" SASL mechanism. See Net::IMAP#authenticate.
1463
- #
1464
- # +LOGIN+ authentication sends the password in cleartext.
1465
- # RFC3501[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501] encourages servers to disable
1466
- # cleartext authentication until after TLS has been negotiated.
1467
- # RFC8314[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8314] recommends TLS version 1.2 or
1468
- # greater be used for all traffic, and deprecate cleartext access ASAP. +LOGIN+
1469
- # can be secured by TLS encryption.
1470
- #
1471
- # == Deprecated
1472
- #
1473
- # The {SASL mechanisms
1474
- # registry}[https://www.iana.org/assignments/sasl-mechanisms/sasl-mechanisms.xhtml]
1475
- # marks "LOGIN" as obsoleted in favor of "PLAIN". It is included here for
1476
- # compatibility with existing servers. See
1477
- # {draft-murchison-sasl-login}[https://www.iana.org/go/draft-murchison-sasl-login]
1478
- # for both specification and deprecation.
1479
- #
1480
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/authenticators/login.rb:20
1481
- class Net::IMAP::LoginAuthenticator
1482
- # @return [LoginAuthenticator] a new instance of LoginAuthenticator
1483
- #
1484
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/authenticators/login.rb:36
1485
- def initialize(user, password); end
1486
-
1487
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/authenticators/login.rb:21
1488
- def process(data); end
1489
- end
1490
-
1491
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:178
1492
- class Net::IMAP::MessageSet
1493
- # @return [MessageSet] a new instance of MessageSet
1494
- #
1495
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:189
1496
- def initialize(data); end
1497
-
1498
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:179
1499
- def send_data(imap, tag); end
1500
-
1501
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:183
1502
- def validate; end
1503
-
1504
- private
1505
-
1506
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:193
1507
- def format_internal(data); end
1508
-
1509
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:214
1510
- def validate_internal(data); end
1511
- end
1512
-
1513
- # The "\NonExistent" attribute indicates that a mailbox name does not refer
1514
- # to an existing mailbox. Note that this attribute is not meaningful by
1515
- # itself, as mailbox names that match the canonical LIST pattern but don't
1516
- # exist must not be returned unless one of the two conditions listed below
1517
- # is also satisfied:
1518
- #
1519
- # 1. The mailbox name also satisfies the selection criteria (for example,
1520
- # it is subscribed and the "SUBSCRIBED" selection option has been
1521
- # specified).
1522
- #
1523
- # 2. "RECURSIVEMATCH" has been specified, and the mailbox name has at least
1524
- # one descendant mailbox name that does not match the LIST pattern and
1525
- # does match the selection criteria.
1526
- #
1527
- # In practice, this means that the "\NonExistent" attribute is usually
1528
- # returned with one or more of "\Subscribed", "\Remote", "\HasChildren", or
1529
- # the CHILDINFO extended data item.
1530
- #
1531
- # The client must treat the presence of the \NonExistent attribute as if the
1532
- # \NoSelect attribute was also sent by the server
1533
- #
1534
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/flags.rb:96
1535
- Net::IMAP::NONEXISTENT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Symbol)
1536
-
1537
- # Net::IMAP::Namespace represents a single [RFC-2342] namespace.
1538
- #
1539
- # Namespace = nil / "(" 1*( "(" string SP (<"> QUOTED_CHAR <"> /
1540
- # nil) *(Namespace_Response_Extension) ")" ) ")"
1541
- #
1542
- # Namespace_Response_Extension = SP string SP "(" string *(SP string)
1543
- # ")"
1544
- #
1545
- # ==== Fields:
1546
- #
1547
- # prefix:: Returns the namespace prefix string.
1548
- # delim:: Returns nil or the hierarchy delimiter character.
1549
- # extensions:: Returns a hash of extension names to extension flag arrays.
1550
- #
1551
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_data.rb:204
1552
- class Net::IMAP::Namespace < ::Struct; end
1553
-
1554
- # Net::IMAP::Namespaces represents the response from [RFC-2342] NAMESPACE.
1555
- #
1556
- # Namespace_Response = "*" SP "NAMESPACE" SP Namespace SP Namespace SP
1557
- # Namespace
1558
- #
1559
- # ; The first Namespace is the Personal Namespace(s)
1560
- # ; The second Namespace is the Other Users' Namespace(s)
1561
- # ; The third Namespace is the Shared Namespace(s)
1562
- #
1563
- # ==== Fields:
1564
- #
1565
- # personal:: Returns an array of Personal Net::IMAP::Namespace objects.
1566
- # other:: Returns an array of Other Users' Net::IMAP::Namespace objects.
1567
- # shared:: Returns an array of Shared Net::IMAP::Namespace objects.
1568
- #
1569
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_data.rb:222
1570
- class Net::IMAP::Namespaces < ::Struct; end
1571
-
1572
- # Common validators of number and nz_number types
1573
- #
1574
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/data_encoding.rb:49
1575
- module Net::IMAP::NumValidator
1576
- private
1577
-
1578
- # Ensure argument is 'mod_sequence_value' or raise DataFormatError
1579
- #
1580
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/data_encoding.rb:96
1581
- def ensure_mod_sequence_value(num); end
1582
-
1583
- # Ensure argument is 'number' or raise DataFormatError
1584
- #
1585
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/data_encoding.rb:80
1586
- def ensure_number(num); end
1587
-
1588
- # Ensure argument is 'nz_number' or raise DataFormatError
1589
- #
1590
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/data_encoding.rb:88
1591
- def ensure_nz_number(num); end
1592
-
1593
- # Check is passed argument valid 'mod_sequence_value' in RFC 4551 terminology
1594
- #
1595
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/data_encoding.rb:71
1596
- def valid_mod_sequence_value?(num); end
1597
-
1598
- # Check is passed argument valid 'number' in RFC 3501 terminology
1599
- #
1600
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/data_encoding.rb:53
1601
- def valid_number?(num); end
1602
-
1603
- # Check is passed argument valid 'nz_number' in RFC 3501 terminology
1604
- #
1605
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/data_encoding.rb:62
1606
- def valid_nz_number?(num); end
1607
-
1608
- class << self
1609
- # Ensure argument is 'mod_sequence_value' or raise DataFormatError
1610
- #
1611
- # @raise [DataFormatError]
1612
- #
1613
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/data_encoding.rb:96
1614
- def ensure_mod_sequence_value(num); end
1615
-
1616
- # Ensure argument is 'number' or raise DataFormatError
1617
- #
1618
- # @raise [DataFormatError]
1619
- #
1620
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/data_encoding.rb:80
1621
- def ensure_number(num); end
1622
-
1623
- # Ensure argument is 'nz_number' or raise DataFormatError
1624
- #
1625
- # @raise [DataFormatError]
1626
- #
1627
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/data_encoding.rb:88
1628
- def ensure_nz_number(num); end
1629
-
1630
- # Check is passed argument valid 'mod_sequence_value' in RFC 4551 terminology
1631
- #
1632
- # @return [Boolean]
1633
- #
1634
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/data_encoding.rb:71
1635
- def valid_mod_sequence_value?(num); end
1636
-
1637
- # Check is passed argument valid 'number' in RFC 3501 terminology
1638
- #
1639
- # @return [Boolean]
1640
- #
1641
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/data_encoding.rb:53
1642
- def valid_number?(num); end
1643
-
1644
- # Check is passed argument valid 'nz_number' in RFC 3501 terminology
1645
- #
1646
- # @return [Boolean]
1647
- #
1648
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/data_encoding.rb:62
1649
- def valid_nz_number?(num); end
1650
- end
1651
- end
1652
-
1653
- # Authenticator for the "+PLAIN+" SASL mechanism, specified in
1654
- # RFC4616[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4616]. See Net::IMAP#authenticate.
1655
- #
1656
- # +PLAIN+ authentication sends the password in cleartext.
1657
- # RFC3501[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501] encourages servers to disable
1658
- # cleartext authentication until after TLS has been negotiated.
1659
- # RFC8314[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8314] recommends TLS version 1.2 or
1660
- # greater be used for all traffic, and deprecate cleartext access ASAP. +PLAIN+
1661
- # can be secured by TLS encryption.
1662
- #
1663
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/authenticators/plain.rb:12
1664
- class Net::IMAP::PlainAuthenticator
1665
- # +username+ is the authentication identity, the identity whose +password+ is
1666
- # used. +username+ is referred to as +authcid+ by
1667
- # RFC4616[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4616].
1668
- #
1669
- # +authzid+ is the authorization identity (identity to act as). It can
1670
- # usually be left blank. When +authzid+ is left blank (nil or empty string)
1671
- # the server will derive an identity from the credentials and use that as the
1672
- # authorization identity.
1673
- #
1674
- # @raise [ArgumentError]
1675
- # @return [PlainAuthenticator] a new instance of PlainAuthenticator
1676
- #
1677
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/authenticators/plain.rb:31
1678
- def initialize(username, password, authzid: T.unsafe(nil)); end
1679
-
1680
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/authenticators/plain.rb:14
1681
- def process(data); end
1682
- end
1683
-
1684
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/authenticators/plain.rb:19
1685
- Net::IMAP::PlainAuthenticator::NULL = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1686
-
1687
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:148
1688
- class Net::IMAP::QuotedString
1689
- # @return [QuotedString] a new instance of QuotedString
1690
- #
1691
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:158
1692
- def initialize(data); end
1693
-
1694
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:149
1695
- def send_data(imap, tag); end
1696
-
1697
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:153
1698
- def validate; end
1699
- end
1700
-
1701
- # The mailbox is a remote mailbox.
1702
- #
1703
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/flags.rb:165
1704
- Net::IMAP::REMOTE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Symbol)
1705
-
1706
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/errors.rb:54
1707
- Net::IMAP::RESPONSE_ERRORS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
1708
-
1709
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:118
1710
- class Net::IMAP::RawData
1711
- # @return [RawData] a new instance of RawData
1712
- #
1713
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:128
1714
- def initialize(data); end
1715
-
1716
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:119
1717
- def send_data(imap, tag); end
1718
-
1719
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:123
1720
- def validate; end
1721
- end
1722
-
1723
- # Superclass of all errors used to encapsulate "fail" responses
1724
- # from the server.
1725
- #
1726
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/errors.rb:20
1727
- class Net::IMAP::ResponseError < ::Net::IMAP::Error
1728
- # @return [ResponseError] a new instance of ResponseError
1729
- #
1730
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/errors.rb:25
1731
- def initialize(response); end
1732
-
1733
- # The response that caused this error
1734
- #
1735
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/errors.rb:23
1736
- def response; end
1737
-
1738
- # The response that caused this error
1739
- #
1740
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/errors.rb:23
1741
- def response=(_arg0); end
1742
- end
1743
-
1744
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:8
1745
- class Net::IMAP::ResponseParser
1746
- # @return [ResponseParser] a new instance of ResponseParser
1747
- #
1748
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:9
1749
- def initialize; end
1750
-
1751
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:16
1752
- def parse(str); end
1753
-
1754
- private
1755
-
1756
- # like match, but does not raise error on failure.
1757
- #
1758
- # returns and shifts token on successful match
1759
- # returns nil and leaves @token unshifted on no match
1760
- #
1761
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1375
1762
- def accept(*args); end
1763
-
1764
- # This advances @pos directly so it's safe before changing @lex_state.
1765
- #
1766
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1332
1767
- def accept_space; end
1768
-
1769
- # The RFC is very strict about this and usually we should be too.
1770
- # But skipping spaces is usually a safe workaround for buggy servers.
1771
- #
1772
- # This advances @pos directly so it's safe before changing @lex_state.
1773
- #
1774
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1344
1775
- def accept_spaces; end
1776
-
1777
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1178
1778
- def address; end
1779
-
1780
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1148
1781
- def address_list; end
1782
-
1783
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1234
1784
- def astring; end
1785
-
1786
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1287
1787
- def astring_chars; end
1788
-
1789
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1279
1790
- def atom; end
1791
-
1792
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:326
1793
- def body; end
1794
-
1795
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:307
1796
- def body_data; end
1797
-
1798
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:513
1799
- def body_ext_1part; end
1800
-
1801
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:549
1802
- def body_ext_mpart; end
1803
-
1804
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:639
1805
- def body_extension; end
1806
-
1807
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:625
1808
- def body_extensions; end
1809
-
1810
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:475
1811
- def body_fields; end
1812
-
1813
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:585
1814
- def body_fld_dsp; end
1815
-
1816
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:599
1817
- def body_fld_lang; end
1818
-
1819
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:488
1820
- def body_fld_param; end
1821
-
1822
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:346
1823
- def body_type_1part; end
1824
-
1825
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:432
1826
- def body_type_attachment; end
1827
-
1828
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:362
1829
- def body_type_basic; end
1830
-
1831
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:439
1832
- def body_type_mixed; end
1833
-
1834
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:446
1835
- def body_type_mpart; end
1836
-
1837
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:391
1838
- def body_type_msg; end
1839
-
1840
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:377
1841
- def body_type_text; end
1842
-
1843
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:967
1844
- def capability_data; end
1845
-
1846
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:960
1847
- def capability_response; end
1848
-
1849
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1259
1850
- def case_insensitive_string; end
1851
-
1852
- # See https://www.rfc-editor.org/errata/rfc3501
1853
- #
1854
- # charset = atom / quoted
1855
- #
1856
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1306
1857
- def charset; end
1858
-
1859
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1135
1860
- def charset_list; end
1861
-
1862
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1291
1863
- def combine_adjacent(*tokens); end
1864
-
1865
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:108
1866
- def continue_req; end
1867
-
1868
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:238
1869
- def envelope; end
1870
-
1871
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:231
1872
- def envelope_data; end
1873
-
1874
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1209
1875
- def flag_list; end
1876
-
1877
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:273
1878
- def flags_data; end
1879
-
1880
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:736
1881
- def flags_response; end
1882
-
1883
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:689
1884
- def format_string(str); end
1885
-
1886
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:814
1887
- def getacl_response; end
1888
-
1889
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:764
1890
- def getquota_response; end
1891
-
1892
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:797
1893
- def getquotaroot_response; end
1894
-
1895
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:983
1896
- def id_response; end
1897
-
1898
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:722
1899
- def ignored_response; end
1900
-
1901
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:280
1902
- def internaldate_data; end
1903
-
1904
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:743
1905
- def list_response; end
1906
-
1907
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1383
1908
- def lookahead; end
1909
-
1910
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:750
1911
- def mailbox_list; end
1912
-
1913
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1351
1914
- def match(*args, lex_state: T.unsafe(nil)); end
1915
-
1916
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:464
1917
- def media_type; end
1918
-
1919
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:712
1920
- def modseq_data; end
1921
-
1922
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:193
1923
- def msg_att(n); end
1924
-
1925
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1046
1926
- def namespace; end
1927
-
1928
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1012
1929
- def namespace_response; end
1930
-
1931
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1056
1932
- def namespace_response_extensions; end
1933
-
1934
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1028
1935
- def namespaces; end
1936
-
1937
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1391
1938
- def next_token; end
1939
-
1940
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1324
1941
- def nil_atom; end
1942
-
1943
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1224
1944
- def nstring; end
1945
-
1946
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1314
1947
- def number; end
1948
-
1949
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:177
1950
- def numeric_response; end
1951
-
1952
- # @raise [ResponseParseError]
1953
- #
1954
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1510
1955
- def parse_error(fmt, *args); end
1956
-
1957
- # resp-text = ["[" resp-text-code "]" SP] text
1958
- #
1959
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1082
1960
- def resp_text; end
1961
-
1962
- # See https://www.rfc-editor.org/errata/rfc3501
1963
- #
1964
- # resp-text-code = "ALERT" /
1965
- # "BADCHARSET" [SP "(" charset *(SP charset) ")" ] /
1966
- # capability-data / "PARSE" /
1967
- # "PERMANENTFLAGS" SP "("
1968
- # [flag-perm *(SP flag-perm)] ")" /
1969
- # "READ-ONLY" / "READ-WRITE" / "TRYCREATE" /
1970
- # "UIDNEXT" SP nz-number / "UIDVALIDITY" SP nz-number /
1971
- # "UNSEEN" SP nz-number /
1972
- # atom [SP 1*<any TEXT-CHAR except "]">]
1973
- #
1974
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1106
1975
- def resp_text_code; end
1976
-
1977
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:89
1978
- def response; end
1979
-
1980
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:170
1981
- def response_cond; end
1982
-
1983
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:161
1984
- def response_tagged; end
1985
-
1986
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:119
1987
- def response_untagged; end
1988
-
1989
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:300
1990
- def rfc822_size; end
1991
-
1992
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:288
1993
- def rfc822_text; end
1994
-
1995
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:840
1996
- def search_response; end
1997
-
1998
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:654
1999
- def section; end
2000
-
2001
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1387
2002
- def shift_token; end
2003
-
2004
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:933
2005
- def status_response; end
2006
-
2007
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1243
2008
- def string; end
2009
-
2010
- # @return [Boolean]
2011
- #
2012
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1255
2013
- def string_token?(token); end
2014
-
2015
- # text = 1*TEXT-CHAR
2016
- # TEXT-CHAR = <any CHAR except CR and LF>
2017
- #
2018
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1077
2019
- def text; end
2020
-
2021
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:729
2022
- def text_response; end
2023
-
2024
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:898
2025
- def thread_branch(token); end
2026
-
2027
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:871
2028
- def thread_response; end
2029
-
2030
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:705
2031
- def uid_data; end
2032
- end
2033
-
2034
- # ASTRING-CHAR = ATOM-CHAR / resp-specials
2035
- # resp-specials = "]"
2036
- #
2037
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1285
2038
- Net::IMAP::ResponseParser::ASTRING_CHARS_TOKENS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
2039
-
2040
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:1329
2041
- Net::IMAP::ResponseParser::SPACES_REGEXP = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
2042
-
2043
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:87
2044
- class Net::IMAP::ResponseParser::Token < ::Struct
2045
- # Sets the attribute symbol
2046
- #
2047
- # @param value [Object] the value to set the attribute symbol to.
2048
- # @return [Object] the newly set value
2049
- #
2050
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:87
2051
- def symbol=(_); end
2052
-
2053
- # Sets the attribute value
2054
- #
2055
- # @param value [Object] the value to set the attribute value to.
2056
- # @return [Object] the newly set value
2057
- #
2058
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/response_parser.rb:87
2059
- def value=(_); end
2060
- end
2061
-
2062
- # Mailbox attribute indicating that this mailbox is used to hold copies of
2063
- # messages that have been sent. Some server implementations might put
2064
- # messages here automatically. Alternatively, this might just be advice that
2065
- # a client save sent messages here.
2066
- #
2067
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/flags.rb:221
2068
- Net::IMAP::SENT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Symbol)
2069
-
2070
- # The mailbox name was subscribed to using the SUBSCRIBE command.
2071
- #
2072
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/flags.rb:162
2073
- Net::IMAP::SUBSCRIBED = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Symbol)
2074
-
2075
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:269
2076
- module Net::IMAP::StringFormatter
2077
- private
2078
-
2079
- # coerces non-nil using +to_s+
2080
- #
2081
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:296
2082
- def nstring(str); end
2083
-
2084
- # coerces using +to_s+
2085
- #
2086
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:286
2087
- def string(str); end
2088
-
2089
- # Allows nil, symbols, and strings
2090
- #
2091
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:281
2092
- def valid_nstring?(str); end
2093
-
2094
- # Allows symbols in addition to strings
2095
- #
2096
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:276
2097
- def valid_string?(str); end
2098
-
2099
- class << self
2100
- # coerces non-nil using +to_s+
2101
- #
2102
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:296
2103
- def nstring(str); end
2104
-
2105
- # coerces using +to_s+
2106
- #
2107
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:286
2108
- def string(str); end
2109
-
2110
- # Allows nil, symbols, and strings
2111
- #
2112
- # @return [Boolean]
2113
- #
2114
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:281
2115
- def valid_nstring?(str); end
2116
-
2117
- # Allows symbols in addition to strings
2118
- #
2119
- # @return [Boolean]
2120
- #
2121
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:276
2122
- def valid_string?(str); end
2123
- end
2124
- end
2125
-
2126
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/command_data.rb:271
2127
- Net::IMAP::StringFormatter::LITERAL_REGEX = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
2128
-
2129
- # Mailbox attribute indicating that this mailbox is used to hold messages
2130
- # that have been deleted or marked for deletion. In some server
2131
- # implementations, this might be a virtual mailbox, containing messages from
2132
- # other mailboxes that are marked with the "\Deleted" message flag.
2133
- # Alternatively, this might just be advice that a client that chooses not to
2134
- # use the IMAP "\Deleted" model should use as its trash location. In server
2135
- # implementations that strictly expect the IMAP "\Deleted" model, this
2136
- # special use is likely not to be supported.
2137
- #
2138
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/flags.rb:231
2139
- Net::IMAP::TRASH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Symbol)
2140
-
2141
- # Error raised upon an unknown response from the server.
2142
- #
2143
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap/errors.rb:51
2144
- class Net::IMAP::UnknownResponseError < ::Net::IMAP::ResponseError; end
2145
-
2146
- # source://net-imap-0.2.3/lib/net/imap.rb:223
2147
- Net::IMAP::VERSION = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)