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dimap

v0.3.0

Published

Provides an HTTP REST interface to attachments in your Gmail account.

Readme

DIMAP

An HTTP REST interface for attachments in your Gmail account.

Usage

npm install dimap -g
dimap -u [email protected] -p password

You can also run dimap with XOAUTH credentials (which can be generated using my fork of node-oauth, or a similar library).

dimap -x qwerty=

Once You've Got DIMAP up and running:

  • Find a message in your All Mail folder with Attachments.
  • Inside a web-browser navigate to 127.0.0.1:8000/MSGID/FILENAME.
    • Here's a URL that works for my account: http://127.0.0.1:8000/13ecdddc67300f2a/bencoe.jpg

onConnection() Hook

The onConnection hook fires when a connection is made to the IMAP proxy, prior to negotiating a connection to Gmail through IMAP.

We've used this hook at Attachments.me to build an authentication system on top of DIMAP.

To Do

  • Add hooks for $statsd event logging.
  • Make it so dimap can support multiple mailboxes based on tag, e.g., "ALL MAIL", "TRASH".

Have fun, and be careful!

Copyright

Copyright (c) 2013 Attachments.me. See LICENSE.txt for further details.