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>   This raises a more general question: Does anyone here know of an IMAP
> client tool(set) that can be driven from a command line or a shell script?  
> The more I think about it, the more I think such a thing would be useful.

Long ago, in my college days, I remember an assignment where we took
"c-client", the IMAP libraries from Pine, and wrote our own basic
email clients. It should be feasible to use c-client as the basis for
writing a "putmail" tool like you described.


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