Gmail.py Get the server response right
Now, the server response is in a list of strings. We need the second string, so we need read the [1]. Previously, was a list of tuples, so, we used [0][1]. This patch is like the patch IMAP.py Get the server response right, but now for Gmail. Signed-off-by: Rodolfo García Peñas (kix) <kix@kix.es>
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@ -71,10 +71,10 @@ class GmailFolder(IMAPFolder):
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data = self._fetch_from_imap(str(uid), self.retrycount)
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# data looks now e.g.
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# [('320 (X-GM-LABELS (...) UID 17061 BODY[] {2565}','msgbody....')]
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# we only asked for one message, and that msg is in data[0].
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# msbody is in [0][1].
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body = data[0][1].replace("\r\n", "\n")
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# ['320 (X-GM-LABELS (...) UID 17061 BODY[] {2565}','msgbody....']
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# we only asked for one message, and that msg is in data[1].
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# msbody is in [1].
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body = data[1].replace("\r\n", "\n")
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# Embed the labels into the message headers
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if self.synclabels:
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