My experience with IMAP has been that you can never count on two imap servers to handle things in the same way. The pod does offer this small piece of advice:
delete_message returns the number of messages
it was told to delete. However, since the
delete is done by issuing the +FLAGS.SILENT
option of the STORE IMAP client command, there
is no guarantee that the delete was successful
for every message. In this manner the
delete_message method sacrifices accuracy for
speed.
If you must have guaranteed results then use
the IMAP STORE client command (via the default
method) and use the +FLAGS (\Deleted) option,
and then parse your results manually. Eg:
$imap->store($msg_id,'+FLAGS (\Deleted)'); my @results = $imap->History($imap->Transaction); ... # code to parse output goes here
In reply to Re: Mail::IMAPClient Troubles
by ehdonhon
in thread Mail::IMAPClient Troubles
by Anonymous Monk
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