Struct imap::Client

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pub struct Client<T: Read + Write> { /* private fields */ }
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An (unauthenticated) handle to talk to an IMAP server. This is what you get when first connecting. A succesfull call to Client::login or Client::authenticate will return a Session instance that provides the usual IMAP methods.

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This will upgrade an IMAP client from using a regular TCP connection to use TLS.

The domain parameter is required to perform hostname verification.

Creates a new client over the given stream.

This method primarily exists for writing tests that mock the underlying transport, but can also be used to support IMAP over custom tunnels.

Log in to the IMAP server. Upon success a Session instance is returned; on error the original Client instance is returned in addition to the error. This is because login takes ownership of self, so in order to try again (e.g. after prompting the user for credetials), ownership of the original Client needs to be transferred back to the caller.

let client = imap::connect(
    ("imap.example.org", 993),
    "imap.example.org",
    &tls_connector).unwrap();

match client.login("user", "pass") {
    Ok(s) => {
        // you are successfully authenticated!
    },
    Err((e, orig_client)) => {
        eprintln!("error logging in: {}", e);
        // prompt user and try again with orig_client here
        return;
    }
}

Authenticate with the server using the given custom authenticator to handle the server’s challenge.

extern crate imap;
extern crate native_tls;
use native_tls::TlsConnector;

struct OAuth2 {
    user: String,
    access_token: String,
}

impl imap::Authenticator for OAuth2 {
    type Response = String;
    fn process(&self, _: &[u8]) -> Self::Response {
        format!(
            "user={}\x01auth=Bearer {}\x01\x01",
            self.user, self.access_token
        )
    }
}

fn main() {
    let auth = OAuth2 {
        user: String::from("me@example.com"),
        access_token: String::from("<access_token>"),
    };
    let domain = "imap.example.com";
    let tls = TlsConnector::builder().build().unwrap();
    let client = imap::connect((domain, 993), domain, &tls).unwrap();
    match client.authenticate("XOAUTH2", &auth) {
        Ok(session) => {
            // you are successfully authenticated!
        },
        Err((e, orig_client)) => {
            eprintln!("error authenticating: {}", e);
            // prompt user and try again with orig_client here
            return;
        }
    };
}

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