Hello Sam,

On 2017-03-22 06:35:16 Sam Varshavchik hacked into the keyboard:
> The IMAP command is THREAD REFERENCES.

OK, this is fine since I can setup ANY commands.

> The response consists of
> message numbers, with parenthesis indicating various threads and
> subthreads:
> 
> a THREAD REFERENCES UTF-8 ALL
> * THREAD (1)(2)(5 3 4)(6 7)(8)(9)(10 11 12)(13)(14)(15 16 17)(18)(19)
> (20 22)(21)(23 (24)(25))(26)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32)(33)((34)(37)(39))
> (35)(36)(38)(40)(41)((42)(43))(44)(45 46)(47 48)(49 50 ((51)(52)))
> a OK THREAD done.

Hmm, question:

If I understand it right, the

a)  (1) mean a singel messages

but what does

b)  (5 3 4)

mean?  This would look like the message 5 came before 3 and 4 and then

c)  (23 (24)(25))
d)  ((34)(37)(39))
e)  (49 50 ((51)(52)))

which look very courious to me.

> The complete specification is a somewhat of a big pill to swallow.
> See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5256

It seems I have to suck it!


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Michelle Konzack        Miila ITSystems @ TDnet
GNU/Linux Developer     00372-54541400

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