public static class FetchProfile.Item extends Object
ENVELOPE
, CONTENT_INFO
and FLAGS
. The UIDFolder
interface
defines the UID
Item as well. Note that this class only has a protected constructor, therby restricting new Item types to either this class or subclasses. This effectively implements a enumeration of allowed Item types.
UIDFolder
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static FetchProfile.Item |
CONTENT_INFO
This item is for fetching information about the
content of the message.
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static FetchProfile.Item |
ENVELOPE
This is the Envelope item.
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static FetchProfile.Item |
FLAGS
This is the Flags item.
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static FetchProfile.Item |
SIZE
SIZE is a fetch profile item that can be included in a
FetchProfile during a fetch request to a Folder. |
Modifier | Constructor and Description |
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protected |
Item(String name)
Constructor for an item.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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String |
toString()
Include the name in the toString return value for debugging.
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public static final FetchProfile.Item ENVELOPE
The Envelope is an aggregration of the common attributes of a Message. Implementations should include the following attributes: From, To, Cc, Bcc, ReplyTo, Subject and Date. More items may be included as well.
For implementations of the IMAP4 protocol (RFC 2060), the Envelope should include the ENVELOPE data item. More items may be included too.
public static final FetchProfile.Item CONTENT_INFO
This includes all the attributes that describe the content of the message. Implementations should include the following attributes: ContentType, ContentDisposition, ContentDescription, Size and LineCount. Other items may be included as well.
public static final FetchProfile.Item SIZE
FetchProfile
during a fetch request to a Folder.
This item indicates that the sizes of the messages in the specified
range should be prefetched. public static final FetchProfile.Item FLAGS
protected Item(String name)
name
- the item nameCopyright © 2019 Eclipse Foundation. Use is subject to license terms.