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Re: gnus-search & imap: always "CHARSET UTF-8" when literal+ is supporte
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David Edmondson |
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Re: gnus-search & imap: always "CHARSET UTF-8" when literal+ is supported |
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Mon, 25 Oct 2021 09:19:46 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/29.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
On Friday, 2021-10-22 at 10:47:42 -07, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> David Edmondson <dme@dme.org> writes:
>
>> Using current emacs git head, talking to outlook.office365.com over
>> IMAP.
>>
>> Attempts to use gnus-search always fail with the server reporting:
>>
>> (("NO" ("BADCHARSET" "(US-ASCII)") "The" "specified" "charset" "is" "not"
>> "supported."))
>>
>> Looking at gnus-search.el, `gnus-search-imap-search-command' always
>> sends CHARSET UTF-8 if the server supports literal+ (which this one
>> does). Sending US-ASCII (or no charset at all) causes the server to
>> return the required results in simple test cases.
>>
>> Is there a way to determine whether a server supports UTF-8 in searches,
>> and adjust the command sent accordingly? If not, could the use of UTF-8
>> be controlled with (yet another!) variable?
>
> A bit of internet research seems to indicate that Exchange can't handle
> UTF-8 encoded search strings, and also there's no way to test that in
> advance apart from simply seeing if it errors. Awesome!
That's also the impression I gained.
> I think what this means is that it's impossible to search for non-ascii
> text on an Exchange server (can that be true?!). If that's true, then
> the imap search command should be using the presence of a multibyte
> string as the test for whether to use CHARSET UTF-8 or not. You're not
> going to be able to search for a multibyte string, anyway.
>
> Would you try eval'ling the below, and tell me if it works okay when
> searching for a string with no non-ascii characters in it?
This works in a few simple tests, yes. Thanks!
> Also, when you do get the error message above, how does that present to
> the user? Did you have to go digging to find it?
I had to dig. The observed behaviour is that no messages match the
search.
> (cl-defmethod gnus-search-imap-search-command ((engine gnus-search-imap)
> (query string))
> "Create the IMAP search command for QUERY.
> Currently takes into account support for the LITERAL+ capability.
> Other capabilities could be tested here."
> (with-slots (literal-plus) engine
> (when (and literal-plus
> (string-match-p "\n" query))
> (setq query (split-string query "\n")))
> (cond
> ((consp query)
> ;; We're not really streaming, just need to prevent
> ;; `nnimap-send-command' from waiting for a response.
> (let* ((nnimap-streaming t)
> (call
> (nnimap-send-command
> "UID SEARCH CHARSET UTF-8 %s"
> (pop query))))
> (dolist (l query)
> (process-send-string (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)) l)
> (process-send-string (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))
> (if (nnimap-newlinep nnimap-object)
> "\n"
> "\r\n")))
> (nnimap-get-response call)))
> (t (nnimap-command "UID SEARCH %s" query)))))
dme.
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