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[ruby/net-imap] Many documentation improvements

* updated obsoleted RFCs to current versions
* linked most references to their RFCs
* linked extension commands to their RFCs
* removed unidiomatic `()` from instance method links
* escaped `IMAP` in a few places
* converted all response structs to explicit classes: this makes much
  nicer rdoc output than listing them all under "constants"
* grouped flags constants into their own sections

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@ -32,12 +32,13 @@ module Net
#
# Net::IMAP implements Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) client
# functionality. The protocol is described in [IMAP].
# functionality. The protocol is described in
# [IMAP[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501]].
#
# == IMAP Overview
#
# An IMAP client connects to a server, and then authenticates
# itself using either #authenticate() or #login(). Having
# An \IMAP client connects to a server, and then authenticates
# itself using either #authenticate or #login. Having
# authenticated itself, there is a range of commands
# available to it. Most work with mailboxes, which may be
# arranged in an hierarchical namespace, and each of which
@ -47,8 +48,8 @@ module Net
# within a hierarchy of directories.
#
# To work on the messages within a mailbox, the client must
# first select that mailbox, using either #select() or (for
# read-only access) #examine(). Once the client has successfully
# first select that mailbox, using either #select or (for
# read-only access) #examine. Once the client has successfully
# selected a mailbox, they enter _selected_ state, and that
# mailbox becomes the _current_ mailbox, on which mail-item
# related commands implicitly operate.
@ -69,7 +70,7 @@ module Net
# be assigned in ascending (but not necessarily sequential)
# order within a mailbox; this means that if a non-IMAP client
# rearranges the order of mailitems within a mailbox, the
# UIDs have to be reassigned. An IMAP client thus cannot
# UIDs have to be reassigned. An \IMAP client thus cannot
# rearrange message orders.
#
# == Examples of Usage
@ -159,40 +160,61 @@ module Net
#
# == References
#
# [[IMAP]]
# M. Crispin, "INTERNET MESSAGE ACCESS PROTOCOL - VERSION 4rev1",
# RFC 2060, December 1996. (Note: since obsoleted by RFC 3501)
# [[IMAP[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501]]]
# Crispin, M. "INTERNET MESSAGE ACCESS PROTOCOL - \VERSION 4rev1",
# RFC-3501[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501], March 2003. (Note:
# obsoletes RFC-2060[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2060], December 1996.)
#
# [[LANGUAGE-TAGS]]
# Alvestrand, H., "Tags for the Identification of
# Languages", RFC 1766, March 1995.
# [[LANGUAGE-TAGS[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1766]]]
# Phillips, A. and Davis, M. "Tags for Identifying Languages",
# RFC-5646[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5646], September 2009.
# (Note: obsoletes
# RFC-3066[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3066], January 2001,
# RFC-4646[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4646], September 2006, and
# RFC-1766[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1766], March 1995.)
#
# [[MD5]]
# Myers, J., and M. Rose, "The Content-MD5 Header Field", RFC
# 1864, October 1995.
# [[MD5[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1864]]]
# Myers, J. and M. Rose, "The Content-MD5 Header Field",
# RFC-1864[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1864], October 1995.
#
# [[MIME-IMB]]
# Freed, N., and N. Borenstein, "MIME (Multipurpose Internet
# Mail Extensions) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies", RFC
# 2045, November 1996.
# [[MIME-IMB[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2045]]]
# Freed, N. and N. Borenstein, "MIME (Multipurpose Internet
# Mail Extensions) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies",
# RFC-2045[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2045], November 1996.
#
# [[RFC-822]]
# Crocker, D., "Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text
# Messages", STD 11, RFC 822, University of Delaware, August 1982.
# [[RFC-5322[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5322]]]
# Resnick, P., "Internet Message Format",
# RFC-5322[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5322], October 2008.
# (Note: obsoletes
# RFC-2822[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2822], April 2001, and
# RFC-822[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc822], August 1982.)
#
# [[RFC-2087]]
# Myers, J., "IMAP4 QUOTA extension", RFC 2087, January 1997.
# [[EXT-QUOTA[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2087]]]
# Myers, J., "IMAP4 QUOTA extension",
# RFC-2087[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2087], January 1997.
#
# [[RFC-2086]]
# Myers, J., "IMAP4 ACL extension", RFC 2086, January 1997.
# [[EXT-NAMESPACE[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2342]]]
# Gahrns, M. and Newman, C., "IMAP4 Namespace",
# RFC-2342[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2342], May 1998.
#
# [[RFC-2195]]
# Klensin, J., Catoe, R., and Krumviede, P., "IMAP/POP AUTHorize Extension
# for Simple Challenge/Response", RFC 2195, September 1997.
# [[EXT-ID[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2971]]]
# Showalter, T., "IMAP4 ID extension",
# RFC-2971[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2971], October 2000.
#
# [[SORT-THREAD-EXT]]
# Crispin, M., "INTERNET MESSAGE ACCESS PROTOCOL - SORT and THREAD
# Extensions", draft-ietf-imapext-sort, May 2003.
# [[EXT-ACL[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4314]]]
# Melnikov, A., "IMAP4 ACL extension",
# RFC-4314[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4314], December 2005. (Note:
# obsoletes RFC-2086[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2086], January 1997.)
#
# [[EXT-SORT-THREAD[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5256]]]
# Crispin, M. and Muchison, K., "INTERNET MESSAGE ACCESS PROTOCOL - SORT
# and THREAD Extensions", RFC-5256[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5256],
# June 2008.
#
# [[EXT-MOVE[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6851]]]
# Gulbrandsen, A. and Freed, N., "Internet Message Access Protocol (\IMAP) -
# MOVE Extension", RFC-6851[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6851], January
# 2013.
#
# [[OSSL]]
# http://www.openssl.org
@ -200,9 +222,9 @@ module Net
# [[RSSL]]
# http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/rubypki
#
# [[UTF7]]
# [[UTF7[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2152]]]
# Goldsmith, D. and Davis, M., "UTF-7: A Mail-Safe Transformation Format of
# Unicode", RFC 2152, May 1997.
# Unicode", RFC-2152[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2152], May 1997.
#
class IMAP < Protocol
VERSION = "0.2.1"
@ -326,7 +348,7 @@ module Net
# )
# end
#
# See RFC 2971, Section 3.3, for defined fields.
# See [EXT-ID[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2971]] for field definitions.
def id(client_id=nil)
synchronize do
send_command("ID", ClientID.new(client_id))
@ -373,7 +395,7 @@ module Net
#
# For both of these mechanisms, there should be two +args+: username
# and (cleartext) password. A server may not support one or the other
# of these mechanisms; check #capability() for a capability of
# of these mechanisms; check #capability for a capability of
# the form "AUTH=LOGIN" or "AUTH=CRAM-MD5".
#
# Authentication is done using the appropriate authenticator object:
@ -399,8 +421,8 @@ module Net
# Sends a LOGIN command to identify the client and carries
# the plaintext +password+ authenticating this +user+. Note
# that, unlike calling #authenticate() with an +auth_type+
# of "LOGIN", #login() does *not* use the login authenticator.
# that, unlike calling #authenticate with an +auth_type+
# of "LOGIN", #login does *not* use the login authenticator.
#
# A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if authentication fails.
def login(user, password)
@ -414,7 +436,7 @@ module Net
# number of items in that mailbox from +@responses["EXISTS"][-1]+,
# and the number of recent messages from +@responses["RECENT"][-1]+.
# Note that these values can change if new messages arrive
# during a session; see #add_response_handler() for a way of
# during a session; see #add_response_handler for a way of
# detecting this event.
#
# A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if the mailbox does not
@ -427,7 +449,7 @@ module Net
end
# Sends a EXAMINE command to select a +mailbox+ so that messages
# in the +mailbox+ can be accessed. Behaves the same as #select(),
# in the +mailbox+ can be accessed. Behaves the same as #select,
# except that the selected +mailbox+ is identified as read-only.
#
# A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if the mailbox does not
@ -469,7 +491,7 @@ module Net
# Sends a SUBSCRIBE command to add the specified +mailbox+ name to
# the server's set of "active" or "subscribed" mailboxes as returned
# by #lsub().
# by #lsub.
#
# A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if +mailbox+ cannot be
# subscribed to; for instance, because it does not exist.
@ -516,15 +538,16 @@ module Net
end
end
# Sends a NAMESPACE command [RFC2342] and returns the namespaces that are
# available. The NAMESPACE command allows a client to discover the prefixes
# of namespaces used by a server for personal mailboxes, other users'
# Sends a NAMESPACE command and returns the namespaces that are available.
# The NAMESPACE command allows a client to discover the prefixes of
# namespaces used by a server for personal mailboxes, other users'
# mailboxes, and shared mailboxes.
#
# This extension predates IMAP4rev1 (RFC3501), so most IMAP servers support
# it. Many popular IMAP servers are configured with the default personal
# namespaces as `("" "/")`: no prefix and "/" hierarchy delimiter. In that
# common case, the naive client may not have any trouble naming mailboxes.
# The NAMESPACE extension predates [IMAP4rev1[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2501]],
# so most IMAP servers support it. Many popular IMAP servers are configured
# with the default personal namespaces as `("" "/")`: no prefix and "/"
# hierarchy delimiter. In that common case, the naive client may not have
# any trouble naming mailboxes.
#
# But many servers are configured with the default personal namespace as
# e.g. `("INBOX." ".")`, placing all personal folders under INBOX, with "."
@ -563,6 +586,8 @@ module Net
# imap.create(prefix + %w[path to my folder].join(delim))
# end
# end
#
# The NAMESPACE extension is described in [EXT-NAMESPACE[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2342]]
def namespace
synchronize do
send_command("NAMESPACE")
@ -606,6 +631,8 @@ module Net
# This command is generally available to both admin and user.
# If this mailbox exists, it returns an array containing objects of type
# Net::IMAP::MailboxQuotaRoot and Net::IMAP::MailboxQuota.
#
# The QUOTA extension is described in [EXT-QUOTA[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2087]]
def getquotaroot(mailbox)
synchronize do
send_command("GETQUOTAROOT", mailbox)
@ -620,6 +647,8 @@ module Net
# If this mailbox exists, then an array containing a
# Net::IMAP::MailboxQuota object is returned. This
# command is generally only available to server admin.
#
# The QUOTA extension is described in [EXT-QUOTA[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2087]]
def getquota(mailbox)
synchronize do
send_command("GETQUOTA", mailbox)
@ -630,8 +659,9 @@ module Net
# Sends a SETQUOTA command along with the specified +mailbox+ and
# +quota+. If +quota+ is nil, then +quota+ will be unset for that
# mailbox. Typically one needs to be logged in as a server admin
# for this to work. The IMAP quota commands are described in
# [RFC-2087].
# for this to work.
#
# The QUOTA extension is described in [EXT-QUOTA[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2087]]
def setquota(mailbox, quota)
if quota.nil?
data = '()'
@ -644,7 +674,8 @@ module Net
# Sends the SETACL command along with +mailbox+, +user+ and the
# +rights+ that user is to have on that mailbox. If +rights+ is nil,
# then that user will be stripped of any rights to that mailbox.
# The IMAP ACL commands are described in [RFC-2086].
#
# The ACL extension is described in [EXT-ACL[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4314]]
def setacl(mailbox, user, rights)
if rights.nil?
send_command("SETACL", mailbox, user, "")
@ -656,6 +687,8 @@ module Net
# Send the GETACL command along with a specified +mailbox+.
# If this mailbox exists, an array containing objects of
# Net::IMAP::MailboxACLItem will be returned.
#
# The ACL extension is described in [EXT-ACL[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4314]]
def getacl(mailbox)
synchronize do
send_command("GETACL", mailbox)
@ -666,7 +699,8 @@ module Net
# Sends a LSUB command, and returns a subset of names from the set
# of names that the user has declared as being "active" or
# "subscribed." +refname+ and +mailbox+ are interpreted as
# for #list().
# for #list.
#
# The return value is an array of +Net::IMAP::MailboxList+.
def lsub(refname, mailbox)
synchronize do
@ -794,7 +828,7 @@ module Net
return search_internal("SEARCH", keys, charset)
end
# Similar to #search(), but returns unique identifiers.
# Similar to #search, but returns unique identifiers.
def uid_search(keys, charset = nil)
return search_internal("UID SEARCH", keys, charset)
end
@ -838,7 +872,7 @@ module Net
return fetch_internal("FETCH", set, attr, mod)
end
# Similar to #fetch(), but +set+ contains unique identifiers.
# Similar to #fetch, but +set+ contains unique identifiers.
def uid_fetch(set, attr, mod = nil)
return fetch_internal("UID FETCH", set, attr, mod)
end
@ -861,7 +895,7 @@ module Net
return store_internal("STORE", set, attr, flags)
end
# Similar to #store(), but +set+ contains unique identifiers.
# Similar to #store, but +set+ contains unique identifiers.
def uid_store(set, attr, flags)
return store_internal("UID STORE", set, attr, flags)
end
@ -874,7 +908,7 @@ module Net
copy_internal("COPY", set, mailbox)
end
# Similar to #copy(), but +set+ contains unique identifiers.
# Similar to #copy, but +set+ contains unique identifiers.
def uid_copy(set, mailbox)
copy_internal("UID COPY", set, mailbox)
end
@ -883,12 +917,15 @@ module Net
# of the specified destination +mailbox+. The +set+ parameter is
# a number, an array of numbers, or a Range object. The number is
# a message sequence number.
# The IMAP MOVE extension is described in [RFC-6851].
#
# The MOVE extension is described in [EXT-MOVE[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6851]].
def move(set, mailbox)
copy_internal("MOVE", set, mailbox)
end
# Similar to #move(), but +set+ contains unique identifiers.
# Similar to #move, but +set+ contains unique identifiers.
#
# The MOVE extension is described in [EXT-MOVE[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6851]].
def uid_move(set, mailbox)
copy_internal("UID MOVE", set, mailbox)
end
@ -901,12 +938,14 @@ module Net
# p imap.sort(["DATE"], ["SUBJECT", "hello"], "US-ASCII")
# #=> [6, 7, 8, 1]
#
# See [SORT-THREAD-EXT] for more details.
# The SORT extension is described in [EXT-SORT-THREAD[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5256]].
def sort(sort_keys, search_keys, charset)
return sort_internal("SORT", sort_keys, search_keys, charset)
end
# Similar to #sort(), but returns an array of unique identifiers.
# Similar to #sort, but returns an array of unique identifiers.
#
# The SORT extension is described in [EXT-SORT-THREAD[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5256]].
def uid_sort(sort_keys, search_keys, charset)
return sort_internal("UID SORT", sort_keys, search_keys, charset)
end
@ -933,7 +972,7 @@ module Net
@response_handlers.delete(handler)
end
# Similar to #search(), but returns message sequence numbers in threaded
# Similar to #search, but returns message sequence numbers in threaded
# format, as a Net::IMAP::ThreadMember tree. The supported algorithms
# are:
#
@ -942,16 +981,18 @@ module Net
# REFERENCES:: split into threads by parent/child relationships determined
# by which message is a reply to which.
#
# Unlike #search(), +charset+ is a required argument. US-ASCII
# Unlike #search, +charset+ is a required argument. US-ASCII
# and UTF-8 are sample values.
#
# See [SORT-THREAD-EXT] for more details.
# The THREAD extension is described in [EXT-SORT-THREAD[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5256]].
def thread(algorithm, search_keys, charset)
return thread_internal("THREAD", algorithm, search_keys, charset)
end
# Similar to #thread(), but returns unique identifiers instead of
# Similar to #thread, but returns unique identifiers instead of
# message sequence numbers.
#
# The THREAD extension is described in [EXT-SORT-THREAD[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5256]].
def uid_thread(algorithm, search_keys, charset)
return thread_internal("UID THREAD", algorithm, search_keys, charset)
end
@ -959,7 +1000,7 @@ module Net
# Sends an IDLE command that waits for notifications of new or expunged
# messages. Yields responses from the server during the IDLE.
#
# Use #idle_done() to leave IDLE.
# Use #idle_done to leave IDLE.
#
# If +timeout+ is given, this method returns after +timeout+ seconds passed.
# +timeout+ can be used for keep-alive. For example, the following code

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@ -3,40 +3,60 @@
module Net
class IMAP < Protocol
# :category: Message Flags
#
# Flag indicating a message has been seen.
SEEN = :Seen
# :category: Message Flags
#
# Flag indicating a message has been answered.
ANSWERED = :Answered
# :category: Message Flags
#
# Flag indicating a message has been flagged for special or urgent
# attention.
FLAGGED = :Flagged
# :category: Message Flags
#
# Flag indicating a message has been marked for deletion. This
# will occur when the mailbox is closed or expunged.
DELETED = :Deleted
# :category: Message Flags
#
# Flag indicating a message is only a draft or work-in-progress version.
DRAFT = :Draft
# :category: Message Flags
#
# Flag indicating that the message is "recent," meaning that this
# session is the first session in which the client has been notified
# of this message.
RECENT = :Recent
# :category: Mailbox Flags
#
# Flag indicating that a mailbox context name cannot contain
# children.
NOINFERIORS = :Noinferiors
# :category: Mailbox Flags
#
# Flag indicating that a mailbox is not selected.
NOSELECT = :Noselect
# :category: Mailbox Flags
#
# Flag indicating that a mailbox has been marked "interesting" by
# the server; this commonly indicates that the mailbox contains
# new messages.
MARKED = :Marked
# :category: Mailbox Flags
#
# Flag indicating that the mailbox does not contains new messages.
UNMARKED = :Unmarked

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@ -17,7 +17,8 @@ module Net
# data:: Returns the data (Net::IMAP::ResponseText).
#
# raw_data:: Returns the raw data string.
ContinuationRequest = Struct.new(:data, :raw_data)
class ContinuationRequest < Struct.new(:data, :raw_data)
end
# Net::IMAP::UntaggedResponse represents untagged responses.
#
@ -36,7 +37,8 @@ module Net
# a ((<Net::IMAP::MailboxList>)) object.
#
# raw_data:: Returns the raw data string.
UntaggedResponse = Struct.new(:name, :data, :raw_data)
class UntaggedResponse < Struct.new(:name, :data, :raw_data)
end
# Net::IMAP::IgnoredResponse represents intentionally ignored responses.
#
@ -48,7 +50,8 @@ module Net
# ==== Fields:
#
# raw_data:: Returns the raw data string.
IgnoredResponse = Struct.new(:raw_data)
class IgnoredResponse < Struct.new(:raw_data)
end
# Net::IMAP::TaggedResponse represents tagged responses.
#
@ -72,7 +75,8 @@ module Net
#
# raw_data:: Returns the raw data string.
#
TaggedResponse = Struct.new(:tag, :name, :data, :raw_data)
class TaggedResponse < Struct.new(:tag, :name, :data, :raw_data)
end
# Net::IMAP::ResponseText represents texts of responses.
# The text may be prefixed by the response code.
@ -85,7 +89,8 @@ module Net
#
# text:: Returns the text.
#
ResponseText = Struct.new(:code, :text)
class ResponseText < Struct.new(:code, :text)
end
# Net::IMAP::ResponseCode represents response codes.
#
@ -105,7 +110,8 @@ module Net
#
# data:: Returns the data, if it exists.
#
ResponseCode = Struct.new(:name, :data)
class ResponseCode < Struct.new(:name, :data)
end
# Net::IMAP::MailboxList represents contents of the LIST response.
#
@ -122,7 +128,8 @@ module Net
#
# name:: Returns the mailbox name.
#
MailboxList = Struct.new(:attr, :delim, :name)
class MailboxList < Struct.new(:attr, :delim, :name)
end
# Net::IMAP::MailboxQuota represents contents of GETQUOTA response.
# This object can also be a response to GETQUOTAROOT. In the syntax
@ -143,7 +150,8 @@ module Net
#
# quota:: Quota limit imposed on the mailbox.
#
MailboxQuota = Struct.new(:mailbox, :usage, :quota)
class MailboxQuota < Struct.new(:mailbox, :usage, :quota)
end
# Net::IMAP::MailboxQuotaRoot represents part of the GETQUOTAROOT
# response. (GETQUOTAROOT can also return Net::IMAP::MailboxQuota.)
@ -157,7 +165,8 @@ module Net
# quotaroots:: Zero or more quotaroots that affect the quota on the
# specified mailbox.
#
MailboxQuotaRoot = Struct.new(:mailbox, :quotaroots)
class MailboxQuotaRoot < Struct.new(:mailbox, :quotaroots)
end
# Net::IMAP::MailboxACLItem represents the response from GETACL.
#
@ -175,7 +184,8 @@ module Net
# rights:: The access rights the indicated user has to the
# mailbox.
#
MailboxACLItem = Struct.new(:user, :rights, :mailbox)
class MailboxACLItem < Struct.new(:user, :rights, :mailbox)
end
# Net::IMAP::Namespace represents a single [RFC-2342] namespace.
#
@ -191,7 +201,8 @@ module Net
# delim:: Returns nil or the hierarchy delimiter character.
# extensions:: Returns a hash of extension names to extension flag arrays.
#
Namespace = Struct.new(:prefix, :delim, :extensions)
class Namespace < Struct.new(:prefix, :delim, :extensions)
end
# Net::IMAP::Namespaces represents the response from [RFC-2342] NAMESPACE.
#
@ -208,7 +219,8 @@ module Net
# other:: Returns an array of Other Users' Net::IMAP::Namespace objects.
# shared:: Returns an array of Shared Net::IMAP::Namespace objects.
#
Namespaces = Struct.new(:personal, :other, :shared)
class Namespaces < Struct.new(:personal, :other, :shared)
end
# Net::IMAP::StatusData represents the contents of the STATUS response.
#
@ -219,7 +231,8 @@ module Net
# attr:: Returns a hash. Each key is one of "MESSAGES", "RECENT", "UIDNEXT",
# "UIDVALIDITY", "UNSEEN". Each value is a number.
#
StatusData = Struct.new(:mailbox, :attr)
class StatusData < Struct.new(:mailbox, :attr)
end
# Net::IMAP::FetchData represents the contents of the FETCH response.
#
@ -260,7 +273,8 @@ module Net
# [UID]
# A number expressing the unique identifier of the message.
#
FetchData = Struct.new(:seqno, :attr)
class FetchData < Struct.new(:seqno, :attr)
end
# Net::IMAP::Envelope represents envelope structures of messages.
#
@ -286,8 +300,9 @@ module Net
#
# message_id:: Returns a string that represents the message-id.
#
Envelope = Struct.new(:date, :subject, :from, :sender, :reply_to,
:to, :cc, :bcc, :in_reply_to, :message_id)
class Envelope < Struct.new(:date, :subject, :from, :sender, :reply_to,
:to, :cc, :bcc, :in_reply_to, :message_id)
end
#
# Net::IMAP::Address represents electronic mail addresses.
@ -305,7 +320,8 @@ module Net
# host:: nil indicates [RFC-822] group syntax.
# Otherwise, returns [RFC-822] domain name.
#
Address = Struct.new(:name, :route, :mailbox, :host)
class Address < Struct.new(:name, :route, :mailbox, :host)
end
#
# Net::IMAP::ContentDisposition represents Content-Disposition fields.
@ -317,7 +333,8 @@ module Net
# param:: Returns a hash that represents parameters of the Content-Disposition
# field.
#
ContentDisposition = Struct.new(:dsp_type, :param)
class ContentDisposition < Struct.new(:dsp_type, :param)
end
# Net::IMAP::ThreadMember represents a thread-node returned
# by Net::IMAP#thread.
@ -329,7 +346,8 @@ module Net
# children:: An array of Net::IMAP::ThreadMember objects for mail
# items that are children of this in the thread.
#
ThreadMember = Struct.new(:seqno, :children)
class ThreadMember < Struct.new(:seqno, :children)
end
# Net::IMAP::BodyTypeBasic represents basic body structures of messages.
#