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=== Parameters === | === Parameters === | ||
<code> | === Folder Name === | ||
<code>{folder-name}</code>. The name of the mail folder. This can be a default or a user-defined folder. Default folders include: | |||
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<li><code>inbox</code>. The inbox folder.</li> | |||
<li><code>drafts</code>. The drafts folder.</li> | |||
<li><code>sent</code>. The sent items folder.</li> | |||
<li><code>trash</code>. The trash folder.</li> | |||
<li><code>junk</code>. The junk/spam folder.</li> | |||
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=== Usage Examples === | === Usage Examples === |
Revision as of 16:18, 19 January 2010
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REST API Method: Import Message
Imports a message to a mail folder in MIME RFC822 format. Default (inbox/sent/trash/junk) and user-defined folders are supported.
URL
http://localhost:7070/home/john.doe/{folder-name}
HTTP Method
POST
Formats
N/A
Requires Authentication
true
(Go to Authentication)
Parameters
Folder Name
{folder-name}
. The name of the mail folder. This can be a default or a user-defined folder. Default folders include:
inbox
. The inbox folder.drafts
. The drafts folder.sent
. The sent items folder.trash
. The trash folder.junk
. The junk/spam folder.
Usage Examples
The following examples show using the curl utility to post a file to the REST command. Be sure to replace {username} and {password} with the account username and password.
Import the message into the "inbox" folder:
curl -{username}:{password} --upload-file /tmp/mymessage.msg http://localhost:7070/home/john.doe/inbox
Import the message into the user-defined "mymessages" folder:
curl -{username}:{password} --upload-file /tmp/mymessage.msg http://localhost:7070/home/john.doe/mymessages