Enum SearchKey

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Serializable, Comparable<SearchKey>

    public enum SearchKey
    extends Enum<SearchKey>
    SearchKey as defined in "RFC3501" section "6.4.4. SEARCH Command"

    Read more: rfc3501

    • SEQUENCE_SET <SEQUENCE SET> of message ids
    • ALL All messages in the mailbox; the default initial key for ANDing
    • ANSWERED Messages with the \Answered flag set.
    • BCC Messages that contain the specified string in the envelope structure's BCC field.
    • BEFORE <date> Messages whose internal date (disregarding time and timezone) is earlier than the specified date.
    • BODY <string> Messages that contain the specified string in the body of the message.
    • CC <string> Messages that contain the specified string in the envelope structure's CC field.
    • DELETED Messages with the \Deleted flag set.
    • DRAFT Messages with the \Draft flag set.
    • FLAGGED Messages with the \Flagged flag set.
    • FROM <string> Messages that contain the specified string in the envelope structure's FROM field.
    • HEADER <field-name> <string> Messages that have a header with the specified field-name (as defined in [RFC-2822]) and that contains the specified string in the text of the header (what comes after the colon). If the string to search is zero-length, this matches all messages that have a header line with the specified field-name regardless of the contents.
    • KEYWORD <flag> Messages with the specified keyword flag set.
    • LARGER <n> Messages with an [RFC-2822] size larger than the specified number of octets.
    • NEW Messages that have the \Recent flag set but not the \Seen flag. This is functionally equivalent to "(RECENT UNSEEN)".
    • NOT <search-key> Messages that do not match the specified search key.
    • OLD Messages that do not have the \Recent flag set. This is functionally equivalent to "NOT RECENT" (as opposed to "NOT NEW").
    • ON <date> Messages whose internal date (disregarding time and timezone) is within the specified date.
    • OR <search-key1> <search-key2> Messages that match either search key.
    • RECENT Messages that have the \Recent flag set.
    • SEEN Messages that have the \Seen flag set.
    • SENTBEFORE <date> Messages whose [RFC-2822] Date: header (disregarding time and timezone) is earlier than the specified date.
    • SENTON <date> Messages whose [RFC-2822] Date: header (disregarding time and timezone) is within the specified date.
    • SENTSINCE <date> Messages whose [RFC-2822] Date: header (disregarding time and timezone) is within or later than the specified date.
    • SINCE <date> Messages whose internal date (disregarding time and timezone) is within or later than the specified date.
    • SMALLER <n> Messages with an [RFC-2822] size smaller than the specified number of octets.
    • SUBJECT <string> Messages that contain the specified string in the envelope structure's SUBJECT field.
    • TEXT <string> Messages that contain the specified string in the header or body of the message.
    • TO <string> Messages that contain the specified string in the envelope structure's TO field.
    • UID <sequence set> Messages with unique identifiers corresponding to the specified unique identifier set. Sequence set ranges are permitted.
      • uid-set = (uniqueid / uid-range) *("," uid-set)
      • uid-range = (uniqueid ":" uniqueid)

        Two uniqueid values and all values between these two regards of order.

        Example: 2:4 and 4:2 are equivalent.

    • UNANSWERED Messages that do not have the \Answered flag set.
    • UNDELETED Messages that do not have the \Deleted flag set.
    • UNDRAFT Messages that do not have the \Draft flag set.
    • UNFLAGGED Messages that do not have the \Flagged flag set.
    • UNKEYWORD <flag> Messages that do not have the specified keyword flag set.
    • UNSEEN Messages that do not have the \Seen flag set.
    Since:
    12.01.2010
    Author:
    Torsten Buchert
    • Method Detail

      • values

        public static SearchKey[] values()
        Returns an array containing the constants of this enum type, in the order they are declared. This method may be used to iterate over the constants as follows:
        for (SearchKey c : SearchKey.values())
            System.out.println(c);
        
        Returns:
        an array containing the constants of this enum type, in the order they are declared
      • valueOf

        public static SearchKey valueOf​(String name)
        Returns the enum constant of this type with the specified name. The string must match exactly an identifier used to declare an enum constant in this type. (Extraneous whitespace characters are not permitted.)
        Parameters:
        name - the name of the enum constant to be returned.
        Returns:
        the enum constant with the specified name
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if this enum type has no constant with the specified name
        NullPointerException - if the argument is null
      • getNumberOfParameters

        public int getNumberOfParameters()
      • isOperator

        public boolean isOperator()
      • isCharsetAware

        public boolean isCharsetAware()
      • getArgDataFormat

        public com.icegreen.greenmail.imap.commands.SearchCommandParser.DataFormats getArgDataFormat()