questions about how to do multiple IMAP sessions to the server in c-client

2004-10-28 Thread DavidDDaveg
    In RFC 3501,  it defines "Connection" and "Session" as   ---   "Connection" refers to the entire sequence of client/server interaction from the initial establishment of the network connection until its termination.   --   Could I compare it with login complete? -- "Session" refers to the

Re: questions about how to do multiple IMAP sessions to the server in c-client

2004-10-28 Thread Mark Crispin
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: "Connection" refers to the entire sequence of client/server interaction from the initial establishment of the network connection until its termination. Could I compare it with login complete? That's like saying "can I compare a drive in my car to starti

Re: questions about how to do multiple IMAP sessions to the server in c-client

2004-10-28 Thread DavidDDaveg
In a message dated 2004/10/28 12:44:49 Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > "Connection" refers to the entire sequence of client/server interaction  from> the initial establishment of the network connection until its termination.>> Could I compare it with login complet

Re: questions about how to do multiple IMAP sessions to the server in c-client

2004-10-28 Thread Mark Crispin
I strongly suggest that you buy a copy of the book "Internet Email Protocols: A Developer's Guide", by Kevin Johnson, published by Addison Wesley, ISBN 0-201-43288-9. Your questions indicate a very basic misunderstanding of the IMAP protocol. Until that misunderstanding is clarified, you are g