Fission mailed mgs examples
Fission Mail is a type of email client that uses the MUA (Mail User Agent) protocol to send and receive emails. Here are some examples of how Fission Mail can be used with MGS (Maildir Store Gateway Service):
Example 1: Sending an email using Fission Mail and MGS
- Fission Mail sends an email to the MGS server using the
sendmail
command:fission mail -s "Subject: Test Email" -t "[email protected]" -b "body of the email"
The MGS server receives the email and stores it in the Maildir format.
Example 2: Retrieving emails using Fission Mail and MGS
- Fission Mail connects to the MGS server using the
imap
command:fission mail -i imap://mgs.example.com -u "username" -p "password"
The MGS server returns a list of emails in the Maildir format, which Fission Mail can then retrieve and display.
Example 3: Deleting an email using Fission Mail and MGS
- Fission Mail connects to the MGS server using the
imap
command:fission mail -i imap://mgs.example.com -u "username" -p "password"
Fission Mail then uses the
delete
command to delete an email:fission mail -d "INBOX/12345"
The MGS server deletes the email from the Maildir store.
Example 4: Moving an email using Fission Mail and MGS
- Fission Mail connects to the MGS server using the
imap
command:fission mail -i imap://mgs.example.com -u "username" -p "password"
Fission Mail then uses the
move
command to move an email to a different folder:fission mail -m "INBOX/12345" "INBOX/Archive"
The MGS server moves the email from the
INBOX
folder to theArchive
folder.
These are just a few examples of how Fission Mail can be used with MGS to send, retrieve, delete, and move emails. The specific commands and options may vary depending on the implementation of Fission Mail and MGS.