[CentOS] OT: Extracting Subject Lines from IMAP Mailbox
Stephen Harris
lists at spuddy.org
Mon Feb 16 20:04:29 UTC 2015
On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 01:50:31PM -0500, Tim Evans wrote:
> Looking for a command-line way to extract only the Subject lines from my
> mailbox on my ISP's IMAP server, without actually downloading/modifying
> the contents of the mailbox. Sort of the remote equivalent of locally
> doing:
telnet (or use openssl) to connect to the imap port.
eg
telnet localhost imap
a1 LOGIN username password
a2 SELECT INBOX
a3 FETCH 1:* ENVELOPE
a4 logout
The "FETCH" command will give you output like:
* 1 FETCH (ENVELOPE ("Mon, 16 Feb 2015 13:50:31 -0500" "[CentOS] OT: Extracting Subject Lines from IMAP Mailbox" (("Tim Evans" NIL "tkevans" "tkevans.com")) ((NIL NIL "centos-bounces" "centos.org")) (("CentOS mailing list" NIL "centos" "centos.org")) (("CentOS mailing list" NIL "centos" "centos.org")) NIL NIL NIL "<54E23BF7.7020009 at tkevans.com>"))
* 2 FETCH (ENVELOPE ("Mon, 16 Feb 2015 19:33:43 +0000 (GMT)" "Re: [CentOS] OT: Extracting Subject Lines from IMAP Mailbox" (("Nux!" NIL "nux" "li.nux.ro")) ((NIL NIL "centos-bounces" "centos.org")) (("CentOS mailing list" NIL "centos" "centos.org")) (("CentOS mailing list" NIL "centos" "centos.org")) NIL NIL "<54E23BF7.7020009 at tkevans.com>" "<1705307878.67382.1424115223759.JavaMail.zimbra at li.nux.ro>"))
>From RFC 3501 we can be sure of the order of the data:
The fields of the envelope structure are in the following
order: date, subject, from, sender, reply-to, to, cc, bcc,
in-reply-to, and message-id. The date, subject, in-reply-to,
and message-id fields are strings. The from, sender, reply-to,
to, cc, and bcc fields are parenthesized lists of address
structures.
--
rgds
Stephen
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