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A typical FETCH response can be broken down into four parts:
1) "* <uid> FETCH (<what> {<size>}\r\n", using continuation syntax
2) <size> bytes of the actual message
3) ")\r\n", finishing the untagged response
4) "<tag> OK ...", finishing the command
Part 1 is read in imap_fetch_resp(), part 2 is consumed in the PERFORM
phase by the transfer subsystem, parts 3 and 4 are currently ignored.
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Changed the final IMAP_AUTHENTICATE constant to IMAP_AUTHENTICATE_FINAL
for consistency with the response function.
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Added the mailbox variable to the per-connection structure in
preparation for checking for an already selected mailbox.
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Reordered the state and ssl_done variables in order to provide more
consistency between the email protocols as well as for for an upcoming
change.
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Added the mailbox_uidvalidity variable to the per-connection structure
in preparation for checking the UIDVALIDITY mailbox attribute.
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Removed this pointer to a downloaded bytes counter because it was set in
imap_init() to point to the same variable the transfer functions keep
the count in (k->bytecount), effectively making the code in transfer.c
"*k->bytecountp = k->bytecount" a no-op.
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Added uidvalidity, uid and section variables to the per-request IMAP
structure in preparation for upcoming URL parsing.
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Moved the ftp transfer structure into pingpong.h so other protocols that
require it don't have to include ftp.h.
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Removed user and passwd from the IMAP struct as these cannot be set on
a per-request basis and are leftover from legacy FTP code.
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Created a new IMAP structure and changed the type of the imap proto
variable in connectdata from FTP* to the new IMAP*.
Moved the mailbox variable from the per-connection struct imap_conn to
the new per-request struct and fixed references accordingly.
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Corrected the order of the CAPA / CAPABILITY state machine constants to
match the execution order.
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Introduced detection of the STARTTLS capability, in order to add support
for TLS upgrades without unconditionally sending the STARTTLS command.
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Introduced detection of the SASL-IR capability, in order to add support
for sending the initial response with the AUTHENTICATE command, as per
RFC4959.
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Updated the automatic response tag generation to follow the examples
given in RC3501, which list a 4 character string such as A001, A002,
etc.
As a unique identifier should be generated for each command the string
generation is based on the connection id and the incrementing command
id.
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Renamed a couple of variables and updated some comments in
preparation for upcoming command id / response tag change.
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Corrected comment clarification made in commit 167717b8069a.
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Fixed an issue where (lib)curl is compiled without support for a
supported challenge-response based SASL authentication mechanism, such
as CRAM-MD5 or NTLM, the server doesn't support the LOGIN or PLAIN
mechanisms and (lib)curl doesn't fallback to Clear Text authentication.
Note: In order to fallback to Clear Text authentication properly this
fix adds support for the LOGINDISABLED server capability.
imap: Fixed no known authentication mechanism when fallback is required
Fixed an issue where (lib)curl is compiled without support for a
supported challenge-response based SASL authentication mechanism, such
as CRAM-MD5 or NTLM, the server doesn't support the LOGIN or PLAIN
mechanisms and (lib)curl doesn't fallback to Clear Text authentication.
Note: In order to fallback to Clear Text authentication properly this
fix adds support for the LOGINDISABLED server capability.
Related bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-02/0004.html
Reported by: Stanislav Ivochkin
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Updated the ssldone comment as multi mode is always used internally now.
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Added support for detecting the supported SASL authentication mechanisms
via the CAPABILITY command.
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This reverts renaming and usage of lib/*.h header files done
28-12-2012, reverting 2 commits:
f871de0... build: make use of 76 lib/*.h renamed files
ffd8e12... build: rename 76 lib/*.h files
This also reverts removal of redundant include guard (redundant thanks
to changes in above commits) done 2-12-2013, reverting 1 commit:
c087374... curl_setup.h: remove redundant include guard
This also reverts renaming and usage of lib/*.c source files done
3-12-2013, reverting 3 commits:
13606bb... build: make use of 93 lib/*.c renamed files
5b6e792... build: rename 93 lib/*.c files
7d83dff... build: commit 13606bbfde follow-up 1
Start of related discussion thread:
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-01/0012.html
Asking for confirmation on pushing this revertion commit:
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-01/0048.html
Confirmation summary:
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-01/0079.html
NOTICE: The list of 2 files that have been modified by other
intermixed commits, while renamed, and also by at least one
of the 6 commits this one reverts follows below. These 2 files
will exhibit a hole in history unless git's '--follow' option
is used when viewing logs.
lib/curl_imap.h
lib/curl_smtp.h
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76 private header files renamed to use our standard naming scheme.
This commit only does the file renaming.
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renamed: amigaos.h -> curl_amigaos.h
renamed: arpa_telnet.h -> curl_arpa_telnet.h
renamed: asyn.h -> curl_asyn.h
renamed: axtls.h -> curl_axtls.h
renamed: bundles.h -> curl_bundles.h
renamed: conncache.h -> curl_conncache.h
renamed: connect.h -> curl_connect.h
renamed: content_encoding.h -> curl_content_encoding.h
renamed: cookie.h -> curl_cookie.h
renamed: cyassl.h -> curl_cyassl.h
renamed: dict.h -> curl_dict.h
renamed: easyif.h -> curl_easyif.h
renamed: escape.h -> curl_escape.h
renamed: file.h -> curl_file.h
renamed: fileinfo.h -> curl_fileinfo.h
renamed: formdata.h -> curl_formdata.h
renamed: ftp.h -> curl_ftp.h
renamed: ftplistparser.h -> curl_ftplistparser.h
renamed: getinfo.h -> curl_getinfo.h
renamed: gopher.h -> curl_gopher.h
renamed: gtls.h -> curl_gtls.h
renamed: hash.h -> curl_hash.h
renamed: hostcheck.h -> curl_hostcheck.h
renamed: hostip.h -> curl_hostip.h
renamed: http.h -> curl_http.h
renamed: http_chunks.h -> curl_http_chunks.h
renamed: http_digest.h -> curl_http_digest.h
renamed: http_negotiate.h -> curl_http_negotiate.h
renamed: http_proxy.h -> curl_http_proxy.h
renamed: if2ip.h -> curl_if2ip.h
renamed: imap.h -> curl_imap.h
renamed: inet_ntop.h -> curl_inet_ntop.h
renamed: inet_pton.h -> curl_inet_pton.h
renamed: krb4.h -> curl_krb4.h
renamed: llist.h -> curl_llist.h
renamed: memdebug.h -> curl_memdebug.h
renamed: multiif.h -> curl_multiif.h
renamed: netrc.h -> curl_netrc.h
renamed: non-ascii.h -> curl_non-ascii.h
renamed: nonblock.h -> curl_nonblock.h
renamed: nssg.h -> curl_nssg.h
renamed: parsedate.h -> curl_parsedate.h
renamed: pingpong.h -> curl_pingpong.h
renamed: polarssl.h -> curl_polarssl.h
renamed: pop3.h -> curl_pop3.h
renamed: progress.h -> curl_progress.h
renamed: qssl.h -> curl_qssl.h
renamed: rawstr.h -> curl_rawstr.h
renamed: rtsp.h -> curl_rtsp.h
renamed: select.h -> curl_select.h
renamed: sendf.h -> curl_sendf.h
renamed: setup.h -> curl_setup.h
renamed: setup_once.h -> curl_setup_once.h
renamed: share.h -> curl_share.h
renamed: slist.h -> curl_slist.h
renamed: smtp.h -> curl_smtp.h
renamed: sockaddr.h -> curl_sockaddr.h
renamed: socks.h -> curl_socks.h
renamed: speedcheck.h -> curl_speedcheck.h
renamed: splay.h -> curl_splay.h
renamed: ssh.h -> curl_ssh.h
renamed: sslgen.h -> curl_sslgen.h
renamed: ssluse.h -> curl_ssluse.h
renamed: strdup.h -> curl_strdup.h
renamed: strequal.h -> curl_strequal.h
renamed: strerror.h -> curl_strerror.h
renamed: strtok.h -> curl_strtok.h
renamed: strtoofft.h -> curl_strtoofft.h
renamed: telnet.h -> curl_telnet.h
renamed: tftp.h -> curl_tftp.h
renamed: timeval.h -> curl_timeval.h
renamed: transfer.h -> curl_transfer.h
renamed: url.h -> curl_url.h
renamed: urldata.h -> curl_urldata.h
renamed: warnless.h -> curl_warnless.h
renamed: wildcard.h -> curl_wildcard.h
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76 private header files renamed to use our standard naming scheme.
This change affects 322 files in libcurl's source tree.
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By the use of a the new lib/checksrc.pl script that checks that our
basic source style rules are followed.
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connection to TLS/SSL.
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