Apparently Outlook Express and Outlook 2000 send the append command and
wait for the
+ Ready response and I have that handled ok. The message and all its
parts are brought down and written to a temp file. When I see the last
four of a chunk equal to crlf + crlf or -- + crlf, I assume
On Mon, 01 Jul 2002 10:03:38 -0700, Mike Oliver wrote:
When I see the last
four of a chunk equal to crlf + crlf or -- + crlf, I assume the message
is ended and parse the message into an object and store it and I send a
tag SP OK APPEND Completed
otherwise I send another + Ready and another
In Kevin Johnson's book Internet Email Protocols, A developer's Guide,
chapter 6 paragraph 6.3.3
A Client can sometimes send an incomplete command. When the server
receives such a line, it sends a command continuation request response to
the client, indicating it is ready to accept the
Pete,
From http://jakarta.apache.org/james/rfclist/imap4/rfc2088.txt
When sending a literal from client to server, IMAP4 requires the client to
wait for the server to send a command continuation request between sending
the octet count and the string data.
and
The non-synchronizing literal
On Mon, 01 Jul 2002 12:05:44 -0700, Mike Oliver wrote:
In Kevin Johnson's book Internet Email Protocols, A developer's Guide,
chapter 6 paragraph 6.3.3
Kevin Johnson's book is to be used to help you understand the specification.
It is not the specification. The specification is RFC 2060.
The