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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Net
class IMAP < Protocol
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# :section: Message Flags: system flags
#
# A message has a list of zero or more named tokens, known as "flags",
# associated with it. A flag is set by its addition to this list and is
# cleared by its removal. There are two types of flags in IMAP4rev2: system
# flags and keywords. A flag of either type can be permanent or
# session-only.
#
# A "system flag" is a message flag name that is predefined in the IMAP
# specification and begins with "\". +Net::IMAP+ returns all system flags
# as symbols, without the "\" prefix.
#
# The descriptions here were copied from the IMAP4rev2 specification:
# [RFC-9051 § 2.3.2](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9051.html#section-2.3.2)
#
# See [RFC-3501 § 2.3.2](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3501.html#section-2.3.2)
# for a description of the flags message attribute and system flag semantics
# in IMAP4rev1.
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Flag indicating a message has been read.
SEEN = :Seen
# Flag indicating a message has been answered.
ANSWERED = :Answered
# A message flag indicating a message has been flagged for special or urgent
# attention.
#
# Also a mailbox special use attribute, which indicates that this mailbox
# presents all messages marked in some way as "important". When this
# special use is supported, it is likely to represent a virtual mailbox
# collecting messages (from other mailboxes) that are marked with the
# "\Flagged" message flag.
FLAGGED = :Flagged
# Flag indicating a message has been marked for deletion. This
# will occur when the mailbox is closed or expunged.
DELETED = :Deleted
# Flag indicating a message is only a draft or work-in-progress version.
DRAFT = :Draft
# Flag indicating that the message is "recent," meaning that this
# session is the first session in which the client has been notified
# of this message.
#
# This flag was defined by
# IMAP4rev1 [RFC-3501](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3501.html),
# and has been deprecated by
# IMAP4rev2 [RFC-9051](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9051.html).
RECENT = :Recent
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# :section: Mailbox Name Attributes, Base attributes
# Mailbox name attributes will be returned in LIST responses. Base
# attributes must be returned according to the server's capabilities.
#
# IMAP4 specifies that all mailbox name attributes, including future
# extensions, begin with "\". +Net::IMAP+ returns all mailbox attributes as
# symbols, without the "\" prefix.
#
# The descriptions here were copied from the IMAP4rev2 specification:
# [RFC9051 § 7.3.1](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9051.html#section-7.3.1).
#
# Other mailbox name attributes can be found in the [IANA IMAP Mailbox Name
# Attributes registry](https://www.iana.org/assignments/imap-mailbox-name-attributes/imap-mailbox-name-attributes.xhtml)].
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The "\NonExistent" attribute indicates that a mailbox name does not refer
# to an existing mailbox. Note that this attribute is not meaningful by
# itself, as mailbox names that match the canonical LIST pattern but don't
# exist must not be returned unless one of the two conditions listed below
# is also satisfied:
#
# 1. The mailbox name also satisfies the selection criteria (for example,
# it is subscribed and the "SUBSCRIBED" selection option has been
# specified).
#
# 2. "RECURSIVEMATCH" has been specified, and the mailbox name has at least
# one descendant mailbox name that does not match the LIST pattern and
# does match the selection criteria.
#
# In practice, this means that the "\NonExistent" attribute is usually
# returned with one or more of "\Subscribed", "\Remote", "\HasChildren", or
# the CHILDINFO extended data item.
#
# The client must treat the presence of the \NonExistent attribute as if the
# \NoSelect attribute was also sent by the server
NONEXISTENT = :NonExistent
# Mailbox attribute indicating it is not possible for any child levels of
# hierarchy to exist under this name; no child levels exist now and none can
# be created in the future children.
#
# The client must treat the presence of the \NoInferiors attribute as if the
# \HasNoChildren attribute was also sent by the server
NOINFERIORS = :Noinferiors
# Mailbox attribute indicating it is not possible to use this name as a
# selectable mailbox.
NOSELECT = :Noselect
# The presence of this attribute indicates that the mailbox has child
# mailboxes. A server SHOULD NOT set this attribute if there are child
# mailboxes and the user does not have permission to access any of them. In
# this case, \HasNoChildren SHOULD be used. In many cases, however, a server
# may not be able to efficiently compute whether a user has access to any
# child mailboxes. Note that even though the \HasChildren attribute for a
# mailbox must be correct at the time of processing the mailbox, a client
# must be prepared to deal with a situation when a mailbox is marked with
# the \HasChildren attribute, but no child mailbox appears in the response
# to the LIST command. This might happen, for example, due to child
# mailboxes being deleted or made inaccessible to the user (using access
# control) by another client before the server is able to list them.
#
# It is an error for the server to return both a \HasChildren and a
# \HasNoChildren attribute in the same LIST response. A client that
# encounters a LIST response with both \HasChildren and \HasNoChildren
# attributes present should act as if both are absent in the LIST response.
HAS_CHILDREN = :HasChildren
# The presence of this attribute indicates that the mailbox has NO child
# mailboxes that are accessible to the currently authenticated user.
#
# It is an error for the server to return both a \HasChildren and a
# \HasNoChildren attribute in the same LIST response. A client that
# encounters a LIST response with both \HasChildren and \HasNoChildren
# attributes present should act as if both are absent in the LIST response.
#
# Note: the \HasNoChildren attribute should not be confused with the
# \NoInferiors attribute, which indicates that no child mailboxes exist now
# and none can be created in the future.
HAS_NO_CHILDREN = :HasNoChildren
# The mailbox has been marked "interesting" by the server; the mailbox
# probably contains messages that have been added since the last time the
# mailbox was selected.
#
# If it is not feasible for the server to determine whether or not the
# mailbox is "interesting", the server SHOULD NOT send either \Marked or
# \Unmarked. The server MUST NOT send more than one of \Marked, \Unmarked,
# and \Noselect for a single mailbox, and it MAY send none of these.
MARKED = :Marked
# The mailbox does not contain any additional messages since the last time
# the mailbox was selected.
#
# If it is not feasible for the server to determine whether or not the
# mailbox is "interesting", the server SHOULD NOT send either \Marked or
# \Unmarked. The server MUST NOT send more than one of \Marked, \Unmarked,
# and \Noselect for a single mailbox, and it MAY send none of these.
UNMARKED = :Unmarked
# The mailbox name was subscribed to using the SUBSCRIBE command.
SUBSCRIBED = :Subscribed
# The mailbox is a remote mailbox.
REMOTE = :Remove
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# :section: Mailbox Name Attributes, Special Use
# Mailbox name attributes will be returned in LIST responses. In addition
# to the base mailbox name attributes defined above, an IMAP server MAY also
# include any or all of the following attributes that denote "role" (or
# "special-use") of a mailbox. These attributes are included along with base
# attributes defined above. A given mailbox may have none, one, or more than
# one of these attributes. In some cases, a special use is advice to a
# client about what to put in that mailbox. In other cases, it's advice to a
# client about what to expect to find there.
#
# IMAP4 specifies that all mailbox name attributes, including future
# extensions, begin with "\". +Net::IMAP+ returns all mailbox attributes as
# symbols, without the "\" prefix.
#
# The descriptions here were copied from the IMAP4rev2 specification:
# [RFC-9051 § 7.3.1](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9051.html#section-7.3.1).
#
# Other mailbox name attributes can be found in the [IANA IMAP Mailbox Name
# Attributes registry](https://www.iana.org/assignments/imap-mailbox-name-attributes/imap-mailbox-name-attributes.xhtml)].
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Mailbox attribute indicating that this mailbox presents all messages in
# the user's message store. Implementations MAY omit some messages, such as,
# perhaps, those in \Trash and \Junk. When this special use is supported, it
# is almost certain to represent a virtual mailbox
ALL = :All
# Mailbox attribute indicating that this mailbox is used to archive
# messages. The meaning of an "archival" mailbox is server dependent;
# typically, it will be used to get messages out of the inbox, or otherwise
# keep them out of the user's way, while still making them accessible
ARCHIVE = :Archive
# Mailbox attribute indicating that this mailbox is used to hold draft
# messages -- typically, messages that are being composed but have not yet
# been sent. In some server implementations, this might be a virtual
# mailbox, containing messages from other mailboxes that are marked with the
# "\Draft" message flag. Alternatively, this might just be advice that a
# client put drafts here
DRAFTS = :Drafts
# FLAGGED is defined with the system flags section.
# Mailbox attribute indicating that this mailbox is where messages deemed to
# be junk mail are held. Some server implementations might put messages here
# automatically. Alternatively, this might just be advice to a client-side
# spam filter.
JUNK = :Junk
# Mailbox attribute indicating that this mailbox is used to hold copies of
# messages that have been sent. Some server implementations might put
# messages here automatically. Alternatively, this might just be advice that
# a client save sent messages here.
SENT = :Sent
# Mailbox attribute indicating that this mailbox is used to hold messages
# that have been deleted or marked for deletion. In some server
# implementations, this might be a virtual mailbox, containing messages from
# other mailboxes that are marked with the "\Deleted" message flag.
# Alternatively, this might just be advice that a client that chooses not to
# use the IMAP "\Deleted" model should use as its trash location. In server
# implementations that strictly expect the IMAP "\Deleted" model, this
# special use is likely not to be supported.
TRASH = :Trash
end
end