I wasn't able to find an IMAP client I liked (or found easy to use), so, now there's also this one. My goal here is to allow people to download emails quickly, and robustly, that's it.
go get github.com/BrianLeishman/go-imap
Below I've written a super basic demo function of what this library is capable of doing, and how one might use it.
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/BrianLeishman/go-imap"
)
func check(err error) {
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
func main() {
// Defaults to false. This package level option turns on or off debugging output, essentially.
// If verbose is set to true, then every command, and every response, is printed,
// along with other things like error messages (before the retry limit is reached)
imap.Verbose = true
// Defaults to 10. Certain functions retry; like the login function, and the new connection function.
// If a retried function fails, the connection will be closed, then the program sleeps for an increasing amount of time,
// creates a new connection instance internally, selects the same folder, and retries the failed command(s).
// You can check out github.com/StirlingMarketingGroup/go-retry for the retry implementation being used
imap.RetryCount = 3
// Create a new instance of the IMAP connection you want to use
im, err := imap.New("username", "password", "mail.server.com", 993)
check(err)
defer im.Close()
// Folders now contains a string slice of all the folder names on the connection
folders, err := im.GetFolders()
check(err)
// folders = []string{
// "INBOX",
// "INBOX/My Folder"
// "Sent Items",
// "Deleted",
// }
// Now we can loop through those folders
for _, f := range folders {
// And select each folder, one at a time.
// Whichever folder is selected last, is the current active folder.
// All following commands will be executing inside of this folder
err = im.SelectFolder(f)
check(err)
// This function implements the IMAP UID search, returning a slice of ints
// Sending "ALL" runs the command "UID SEARCH ALL"
// You can enter things like "*:1" to get the first UID, or "999999999:*"
// to get the last (unless you actually have more than that many emails)
// You can check out https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501#section-6.4.4 for more
uids, err := im.GetUIDs("ALL")
check(err)
// uids = []int{1, 2, 3}
// GetEmails takes a list of ints as UIDs, and returns new Email objects.
// If an email for a given UID cannot be found, there's an error parsing its body,
// or the email addresses are malformed (like, missing parts of the address), then it is skipped
// If an email is found, then an imap.Email struct slice is returned with the information from the email.
// The Email struct looks like this:
// type Email struct {
// Flags []string
// Received time.Time
// Sent time.Time
// Size uint64
// Subject string
// UID int
// MessageID string
// From EmailAddresses
// To EmailAddresses
// ReplyTo EmailAddresses
// CC EmailAddresses
// BCC EmailAddresses
// Text string
// HTML string
// Attachments []Attachment
// }
// Where the address type fields are maps like [EmailAddress:Name EmailAddress2:Name2]
// and an Attachment is a struct containing the Name, Content, and the MimeType (both as strings)
emails, err := im.GetEmails(uids...)
check(err)
if len(emails) != 0 {
// Should print a summary of one of the the emails
// (yes, I said "one of", don't expect the emails to be returned in any particular order)
fmt.Print(emails[0])
im.MoveEmail(emails[0].UID, "INBOX/My Folder")
// Subject: FW: FW: FW: New Order
// To: Brian Leishman <[email protected]>
// From: Customer Service <[email protected]>
// Text: Hello, World!...(4.3 kB)
// HTML: <html xmlns:v="urn:s... (35 kB)
// 1 Attachment(s): [20180330174029.jpg (192 kB)]
}
}
}
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