Antoon Pardon wrote: > This little program gives IMO a strange result. > > import imaplib > > user = "cpapen" > > cyr = imaplib.IMAP4("imap.vub.ac.be") > cyr.login("cyrus", "cOn-A1r") > rc, lst = cyr.list('""', "user/%s/*" % user) > for el in lst: > print "%r" % (el,) > > And the result is: > > '(\\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/Out"' > '(\\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/Punten"' > '(\\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/Spam"' > '(\\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/agoog to be"' > '(\\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/artistiek &- kunst"' > '(\\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/copains et copinnes =x="' > '(\\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/cp &- writing"' > '(\\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/examen"' > '(\\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/important info (pass)"' > '(\\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/lesmateriaal"' > '(\\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/love &- flesh for fantasy"' > '(\\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/media"' > '(\\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/music &- beats"' > ('(\\HasNoChildren) "/" {25}', 'user/cpapen/newsletters %') > '' > '(\\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/organisatie &- structuur"' > '(\\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/sociale wetenschappen"' > '(\\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/the closest ones to me [x]"' > '(\\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/vubrations"' > '(\\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/wm2addressbook"' > '(\\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/wm2prefs"' > '(\\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/wm2signature"' > > > What I have a problem with is the 14th and 15th line. > All other entries are strings but the 14th is a tuple. > and the 15th is an empty string. As far as I can tell > every time a "%" is in the mailbox name I get this kind of > result. > > I'm using python 2.3.3 and the imap sytem is Cyrus. > > Can someone explain what is going one? > > Is this a bug?
Empty string seems to be a bug. But tuple is by design, read the docs and imap rfc. The protocol is convoluted in the first place, and so is python interface. > If it is, is it fixed in later versions? Why don't you try to pull imaplib.py from later versions? I don't think it changed that much so it should be compatible with python 2.3 > Whether or not it is a bug, can I rely on the mailbox > being the last item in the tuple in these cases? Yes (at least for list command) -- Leo -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list