/offlineimap/head: changeset 131

Fixed problems when a UID is not forthcoming from a server after
uploading a message.
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jgoerzen 2002-07-18 01:51:03 +01:00
parent 035fa2a96e
commit 7880564520
4 changed files with 47 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -4,6 +4,10 @@ offlineimap (3.0.2) unstable; urgency=low
than remotefolder.getvisiblename()
* Fixed remotepassfile option. Closes: #153119. Used 1-line patch from
Tommi Virtanen.
* Now handles cases of not being able to get UID for an uploaded message
more gracefully. This could occur if the server doesn't support
SEARCH, can't find the message ID, or finds multiple message IDs.
Closes: #153241.
-- John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org> Mon, 15 Jul 2002 19:43:36 -0500

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@ -500,6 +500,21 @@ this as an intentional deletion of many messages and will interpret
your action as requesting them to be deleted from the server as well.
(If you don't understand this, don't worry; you probably won't
encounter this situation)
.SS COPYING MESSAGES BETWEEN FOLDERS
Normally, when you copy a message between folders or add a new message
to a folder locally,
.B OfflineIMAP
will just do the right thing. However, sometimes this can be tricky
-- if your IMAP server does not provide the SEARCH command, or does
not return something useful,
.B OfflineIMAP
cannot determine the new UID of the message. So, in these rare
instances, OfflineIMAP will upload the message to the IMAP server and
delete it from your local folder. Then, on your next sync, the
message will be re-downloaded with the proper UID.
.B OfflineIMAP
makes sure that the message was properly uploaded before deleting it,
so there should be no risk of data loss.
.SS MAILING LIST
There is an OfflineIMAP mailing list available.
.PP

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@ -94,6 +94,10 @@ class BaseFolder:
If the backend cannot assign a new uid, it returns the uid passed in
WITHOUT saving the message.
If the backend CAN assign a new uid, but cannot find out what this UID
is (as is the case with many IMAP servers), it returns 0 but DOES save
the message.
IMAP backend should be the only one that can assign a new uid.
@ -160,18 +164,20 @@ class BaseFolder:
flags = self.getmessageflags(uid)
for tryappend in applyto:
successuid = tryappend.savemessage(uid, message, flags)
if successuid > 0:
if successuid >= 0:
successobject = tryappend
break
# Did we succeed?
if successobject != None:
# Copy the message to the other remote servers.
for appendserver in [x for x in applyto if x != successobject]:
appendserver.savemessage(successuid, message, flags)
# Copy it to its new name on the local server and delete
# the one without a UID.
self.savemessage(successuid, message, flags)
self.deletemessage(uid)
if successuid: # Only if IMAP actually assigned a UID
# Copy the message to the other remote servers.
for appendserver in \
[x for x in applyto if x != successobject]:
appendserver.savemessage(successuid, message, flags)
# Copy to its new name on the local server and delete
# the one without a UID.
self.savemessage(successuid, message, flags)
self.deletemessage(uid) # It'll be re-downloaded.
else:
# Did not find any server to take this message. Ignore.
pass

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@ -22,6 +22,8 @@ import rfc822
from StringIO import StringIO
from copy import copy
import __main__
class IMAPFolder(BaseFolder):
def __init__(self, imapserver, name, visiblename, accountname):
self.name = imaputil.dequote(name)
@ -114,11 +116,20 @@ class IMAPFolder(BaseFolder):
# Checkpoint. Let it write out the messages, etc.
assert(imapobj.check()[0] == 'OK')
# Now find the UID it got.
matchinguids = imapobj.uid('search', None,
'(HEADER Message-Id %s)' % mid)[1][0]
try:
matchinguids = imapobj.uid('search', None,
'(HEADER Message-Id %s)' % mid)[1][0]
except imapobj.error:
# IMAP server doesn't implement search or had a problem.
return 0
matchinguids = matchinguids.split(' ')
if len(matchinguids) != 1 or matchinguids[0] == None:
return 0
matchinguids.sort()
uid = long(matchinguids[-1])
try:
uid = long(matchinguids[-1])
except ValueError:
return 0
self.messagelist[uid] = {'uid': uid, 'flags': flags}
return uid
finally: