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Indeed we might get an untagged EXISTS response, meaning that a new
message has been received meanwhile.
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microsoft's IMAP server violates RFC 3501 by skipping the trailing space
for empty resp-text.
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We require QRESYNC support (RFC 7162) for syncing, which requires UID
(MODSEQ) in unsolicited FETCH responses, cf RFC 7162 section 3.2.4.
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RFC 3501:
INBOX is case-insensitive. All case variants of INBOX (e.g., "iNbOx") MUST
be interpreted as INBOX not as an astring. An astring which consists of
the case-insensitive sequence "I" "N" "B" "O" "X" is considered to be INBOX
and not an astring.
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