On Monday, 20 December 1999 at 13:22, Larry P . Schrof wrote:
> Mutt apparently does not honor the [ALERT] IMAP server response code.
> According to the IMAP RFC's, it must.
>
> Here's a log of the IMAP dialogue between my mutt client and the IMAP
> server. As you will see, the server is indeed issuing an ALERT on the
> second-to-last line of the output.
>
> --- BEGIN IMAP CONVERSATION ---
> a0001 OK User logged in
> a0002 LIST "" ""
> * LIST (\Noselect) "." ""
> a0002 OK Completed
> a0003 SELECT "INBOX"
> * FLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Draft \Deleted \Seen)
> * OK [PERMANENTFLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Draft \Deleted \Seen \*)]
> * 16 EXISTS
> * 0 RECENT
> * OK [UNSEEN 5]
> * OK [UIDVALIDITY 940975445]
> * NO [ALERT] Mailbox is at 51% of quota
> a0003 OK [READ-WRITE] Completed
> --- END IMAP CONVERSATION ---
>
> I never see any kind of warning.
I guess it's a bug. Thanks for the report, I'll file it. I was unaware
of this tag in RFC 2060, will go back and reread it.
Thanks again,
Brendan
> I don't think I'm on the list anymore, so please CC me on any
> responses. I'd like to know if I'm missing something, or if this is
> indeed a bug.
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Larry
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