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Re: Sv: Emacs HTTP libraries [was: Re: How to contribute new package to
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Daniel Brooks |
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Re: Sv: Emacs HTTP libraries [was: Re: How to contribute new package to GNU ELPA?] |
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Wed, 31 Mar 2021 10:21:09 -0700 |
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Robert Pluim <rpluim@gmail.com> writes:
>>>>>> On Tue, 30 Mar 2021 20:08:20 +0200, Arthur Miller
>>>>>> <arthur.miller@live.com> said:
> Arthur> What about other protocols it supports, is that of interest to
> have in
> Arthur> Emacs?
>
> Arthur> Here seems to be a list of supported ones:
>
> Arthur> https://everything.curl.dev/protocols/curl
>
> Iʼm curious, what does 'support' mean in this case? I mean, SMTP or
> IMAP is just TCP (perhaps with TLS). You still need the emacs client
> code to actually issue SMTP or IMAP commands and interpret them.
Give this a whirl, with appropriate subtitutions:
curl "imap://<username>:<password>@<your imap server>/INBOX;UID=<NNNN>"
It’s a little bit odd, but I guess someone was feeling completionist
that day.
db48x
- Re: Sv: Emacs HTTP libraries [was: Re: How to contribute new package to GNU ELPA?], (continued)
- Re: Sv: Emacs HTTP libraries [was: Re: How to contribute new package to GNU ELPA?], Eli Zaretskii, 2021/03/31
- Re: Sv: Emacs HTTP libraries [was: Re: How to contribute new package to GNU ELPA?], T.V Raman, 2021/03/30
- Re: Sv: Emacs HTTP libraries [was: Re: How to contribute new package to GNU ELPA?], Eli Zaretskii, 2021/03/31
- read-process-output-max (was: Emacs HTTP libraries), Stefan Monnier, 2021/03/31
- Re: read-process-output-max (was: Emacs HTTP libraries), Eli Zaretskii, 2021/03/31
- Re: Sv: Emacs HTTP libraries [was: Re: How to contribute new package to GNU ELPA?], Arthur Miller, 2021/03/30
- Re: Sv: Emacs HTTP libraries [was: Re: How to contribute new package to GNU ELPA?], Robert Pluim, 2021/03/31
- Re: Sv: Emacs HTTP libraries [was: Re: How to contribute new package to GNU ELPA?],
Daniel Brooks <=