rust-imap/examples/basic.rs
mordak 7204697dd9
Add ClientBuilder helper to make setting up TLS connections easy. (#197)
Also replaces connect() and connect_starttls() with ClientBuilder.
2021-05-10 22:39:46 -04:00

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Rust

extern crate imap;
fn main() {
// To connect to the gmail IMAP server with this you will need to allow unsecure apps access.
// See: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6010255?hl=en
// Look at the gmail_oauth2.rs example on how to connect to a gmail server securely.
fetch_inbox_top().unwrap();
}
fn fetch_inbox_top() -> imap::error::Result<Option<String>> {
let client = imap::ClientBuilder::new("imap.example.com", 993).native_tls()?;
// the client we have here is unauthenticated.
// to do anything useful with the e-mails, we need to log in
let mut imap_session = client
.login("me@example.com", "password")
.map_err(|e| e.0)?;
// we want to fetch the first email in the INBOX mailbox
imap_session.select("INBOX")?;
// fetch message number 1 in this mailbox, along with its RFC822 field.
// RFC 822 dictates the format of the body of e-mails
let messages = imap_session.fetch("1", "RFC822")?;
let message = if let Some(m) = messages.iter().next() {
m
} else {
return Ok(None);
};
// extract the message's body
let body = message.body().expect("message did not have a body!");
let body = std::str::from_utf8(body)
.expect("message was not valid utf-8")
.to_string();
// be nice to the server and log out
imap_session.logout()?;
Ok(Some(body))
}