Jeff King <p...@peff.net> writes:

> It's been a long time since I've done anything with IMAP, but I think
> another alternative would be to send it as a "literal", like:
>
>   {6}
>   foobar
>
> That's relatively easy to format correctly using the current printf
> specifiers that imap_exec() takes. Though as I said elsewhere in the
> thread, perhaps imap_exec() should provide a different interface.

Yes, I was scanning the RFC and came to the same conclusion ;-)

> I also think it might be reasonable to scrap all of this ad-hoc imap
> code in favor of curl, which already gets these cases right. We already
> have a curl-backed implementation. I think we just left the old code out
> of conservatism. But it seems somewhat buggy and unmaintained, and I
> wonder if we aren't better off to simply encourage people to install
> curl.

That is a very attractive direction to go in, especially in the mid
to longer term.  Perhaps we declare that the ad-hoc hardcoded imap
is deprecated in the next cycle and drop the support by the end of
this year?

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