Hello!
10-4 on that...have to admit, i rushed into the command section on the rfc.
> None of the above, and what follows, are valid IMAP commands. See RFC
> 2060
...and thanks for clearing this up B).
James A Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tuesday, Mar 11, 2003, at 20:48 US/Central, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>>> LOGIN bgates linuxlover
>>> LOGIN NO Error in IMAP command received by server.
>
> None of the above, and what follows, are valid IMAP commands. See RFC
> 2060.
>
>>> According to the dump i got from Messenger, the login string it
>>> used was
>>>
>>> login "bgates" "linuxlover"
>
> No it's not.
I think what Sam's saying -- without saying it -- is that IMAP
(RFC2060) makes a requirement in section 2.2 that you're overlooking.
(You really should read the relevant RFC first whenever you intend to
issue commands manually via telnet to any service at all... which is
probably why Sam just pointed you to the RFC without details. ;)
Check out the RFC like he said. But look at that section in particular
for starters. =)
-jab
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