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[fetchmail] Patch for IMAP idling where idling is unsupported -

- Eric S. Raymond - - esr@thyrsus.com -
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Chris Boyle <fetchmail-friends@cmb.is-a-geek.org>:
-> Here's a patch I've written: where IDLE is unavailable, it uses periodic
-> NOOP commands instead (every 28 seconds). Important behavioural change:
-> the option "idle" will now always result in *some* form of idle. I think
-> I read somewhere that some servers will unilaterally send status updates
-> if you just hold the connection open, i.e. NOOPs would be unnecessary,
-> but that doesn't seem to be the case anywhere I've tried. In any case,
-> this patch copes with updates both as a response to the NOOPs and
-> unilaterally sent between them. It functions exactly like normal idling
-> (N.B. like normal idling, it is single-folder only), and hopefully
-> includes all the appropriate changes to the documentation. Enjoy. :-)
-> 
-> http://cmb.is-a-geek.org/downloads/fetchmail-6.2.2+noopidle.diff.gz
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-Nice work.  This will be in 6.2.4.
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