#!/usr/bin/perl -w # $Id: mitmailexp.pl,v 1.3 2004-07-29 19:11:53 rbasch Exp $ # Expunge an IMAP folder. use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Cyrus::IMAP; use Getopt::Long; sub usage(;$); sub send_command($); sub fetch_callback(@); sub number_callback(@); sub make_msgspecs(@); sub close_connection(); sub errorout($); my $prog = $0; sub usage(;$) { print STDERR "$prog: $_[0]\n" if ($_[0] && $_[0] ne "help"); print STDERR <] Options: --debug turn on debugging --help print this usage information --host= query host instead of default POBOX server --mailbox= examine mailbox instead of INBOX EOF exit 1; } # Parse the command line arguments. use vars qw($opt_debug $opt_host $opt_mailbox); GetOptions("debug", "help" => \&usage, "host=s", "mailbox=s") || usage; usage "Too many arguments" if @ARGV > 0; $opt_mailbox = 'INBOX' unless $opt_mailbox; my $username = $ENV{'ATHENA_USER'} || $ENV{'USER'} || getlogin || (getpwuid($<))[0] || errorout "Cannot determine user name"; unless ($opt_host) { $opt_host = (gethostbyname("$username.mail.mit.edu"))[0]; errorout "Cannot find Post Office server for $username" unless $opt_host; } errorout "Exchange accounts are not supported yet. Try http://owa.mit.edu/." if $opt_host =~ /EXCHANGE/; # Connect to the IMAP server, and authenticate. my $client = Cyrus::IMAP->new($opt_host) || errorout "Cannot connect to IMAP server on $opt_host"; unless ($client->authenticate(-authz => $username, -maxssf => 0)) { close_connection(); errorout "Cannot authenticate to $opt_host"; } # Access the mailbox. Make sure we have read-write access. send_command "SELECT \"$opt_mailbox\""; # Close the mailbox, thereby expunging deleted messages. send_command "CLOSE"; # We are done talking to the IMAP server, close down the connection. close_connection(); # Subroutine to send a command to the IMAP server, and wait for the # response; any defined callbacks for the response are invoked. # If the server response indicates failure, we error out. sub send_command($) { print "Sending: $_[0]\n" if $opt_debug; my ($status, $text) = $client->send('', '', $_[0]); print "Response: status $status, text $text\n" if $opt_debug; errorout "Premature end-of-file on IMAP connection to $opt_host" if $status eq 'EOF'; if ($status ne 'OK') { close_connection(); errorout "IMAP error for $opt_mailbox on $opt_host: $text" } } # Logout from the IMAP server, and close the connection. sub close_connection() { $client->send('', '', "LOGOUT"); # Set the client reference to undef, so that perl invokes the # destructor, which closes the connection. Note that if we invoke # the destructor explicitly here, then perl will still invoke it # again when the program exits, thus touching memory which has # already been freed. $client = undef; } sub errorout($) { print STDERR "$prog: $_[0]\n"; exit 1; }