- remove is_throttled(): read a non-existent .resp -> always False (dead) (L2)
- cancel/await aioimaplib's fire-and-forget create_connection task on a failed connect
so a refused host doesn't log 'Task exception was never retrieved' per retry (L3)
- get_folders() parses the server-announced LIST delimiter instead of hardcoding '/',
so '.'/NIL-delimited servers (Gmail/Dovecot) return correct names (L4)
- mark the dead aioimaplib-2.0.x tuple branch + the non-aioimaplib authenticate
fallback as cross-version escape hatches (nits).
Signed-off-by: disqualifier <dev@disqualifier.me>
select the literal payload by isinstance bytearray instead of len>20. aioimaplib
stores the message body as the only bytearray in the response; every other line
(including the '<id> FETCH (...' header) is plain bytes. the length heuristic
matched the header line first for any 2+ digit message id or BODY[]/UID fetch,
returning a blank Message and silently breaking OTP retrieval on real mailboxes.
Signed-off-by: disqualifier <dev@disqualifier.me>
the clean lib matched senders by From only; the original imap_tool.py matched primarily by TO (the per-user alias the code was sent to) with a HEADER FROM forwarded fallback. added match_field="from"|"to" to retrieve_otp: "from" (default) is byte-identical to current behavior, "to" searches TO primary and accepts a forwarded From match, restoring the alias flow. server query + client-side predicate both honor it. bump to v0.1.2.
Signed-off-by: disqualifier <dev@disqualifier.me>
on a failed connect attempt the IMAP4 object was dropped without logout(), leaking the socket aioimaplib held; now it is logged out (best-effort) before nulling. also moved the asyncio import in oauth.py from inside the retry loop to module top.
Signed-off-by: disqualifier <dev@disqualifier.me>