Mail::IMAPClient: access without recent flag modification

From: Parada (carlos-f-parada_at_ptinovacao.pt)
Date: 11/15/04


Date: 15 Nov 2004 02:51:04 -0800

Hi all,

I'm using with the Mail::IMAPClient perl module to handle IMAP
accouts.
It works fine for me when I use it to access from my webmail, in
particular, changing the recent flag of the messages correctly.
However, I would like to build up an administration tools to allow me
to manage information related to my customers. For that, I need for
example to login as a given user in order to see how many messages he
has, how many of them are seen or unseen, or how much of them are
recent.
The problem is that when I do this access (as administrator) the
recent flag is changed, and I would not like to. An administrator
access of this mailboxes should not change the recent flags, because
this will afect the service.
Is there any way to access to a mailbox without changing the recent
flag? Something like an administrator access? Or there is some way to
restablish/change the recent flag?
How this can be done?

Thanks in advance



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