On 2006-11-29, Leo Kislov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Antoon Pardon wrote: >> On 2006-11-28, Leo Kislov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > >> Are there more docs than at http://www.python.org/doc/. I don't find >> those very helpfull in explaining this. >> >> I also took a look at rfc 2060 and to be honest I don't find anything >> there to explain this difference. I only took a closer look at section >> 7.2.2. So maybe I should look somewehere else but after reading section >> 7.2.2. I don't understand why the list method returned a tuple for this >> mailbox instead of the following string: >> >> '(\\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/newsletters %"' > > This is described in section 4.3. imaplib is too close to the protocol. > It should interpret response for each command separately. For example > list method could return list of tuples like: > > ("\\HasNoChildren", "/", "user/cpapen/newsletters %") > > Without this abstraction level in imaplib you have to build it > yourself.
Ah yes, I'm beginning to understand now, what is going on. I also did a imap session by hand using telnet. That helped. >> >> 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 >> >> I could take my hands on a 2.4 version and the result was the same. > > I was talking only about empty string response. Is it still there? > Anyway, this issue requires investigation. That could also be a bug in > the server. The empty line is still there using 2.4. This is part of the session I did by hand. It doesn't seem to be a server problem. $ telnet machine.domain imap Trying xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx... Connected to machine.domain Escape character is '^]'. * OK maxi Cyrus IMAP4 v2.2.13 server ready 0001 LOGIN ... .... 0001 OK User logged in 0002 LIST "" user/cpapen/* * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/Out" ... * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/music &- beats" * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" {25} user/cpapen/newsletters % * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/organisatie &- structuur" * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/cpapen/sociale wetenschappen" ... Many thanks for your contribution. -- Antoon Pardon -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list