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Does that mean that if I modify the client to use HTTP proxy's CONNECT
method, it can connect to any standard IMAP server? Say, Gmail IMAP
server?

I also think the client only has to setup the tunnel once. Then there
is no need to wrap the requests with HTTP requests. It can just write
the socket. Right?

On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 6:48 PM, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Jakob Curdes wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> If I understand you correctly, the IMAP server should wrap IMAP
>>> responses with HTTP responses, and accept IMAP requests wrapped with
>>> HTTP requests?
>>>
>>
>> Right, but I am not aware of an IMAP server capable of doing this.
>>
>
> Other way around I would have thought. The client usually makes connection
> to server.
>
> One of the reasons CONNECT is so dangerous is that the receiving server does
> not need to know HTTP to communicate once the client has setup the tunnel.
>
> Still, I don't know of any IMAP client software which wraps its IMAP
> requests in HTTP either....
>
> Amos
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