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ImapFlow

ImapFlow is a modern and easy-to-use IMAP client library for Node.js.

Note

Managing an IMAP connection is cool, but if you are only looking for an easy way to integrate email accounts, then ImapFlow was built for EmailEngine Email API. It's a self-hosted software that converts all IMAP accounts to easy-to-use REST interfaces.

The focus for ImapFlow is to provide easy to use API over IMAP. Using ImapFlow does not expect knowledge about specific IMAP details. A general understanding is good enough.

IMAP extensions are handled in the background, so, for example, you can always request labels value from a {@link FetchQueryObject|fetch()} call, but if the IMAP server does not support X-GM-EXT-1 extension, then labels value is not included in the response.

Source

Source code is available from Github.

Usage

First install the module from npm:

npm install imapflow

next import the ImapFlow class into your script:

const { ImapFlow } = require('imapflow');

Promises

All ImapFlow methods use Promises, so you need to wait using await or wait for the then() method to fire until you get the response.

const { ImapFlow } = require('imapflow');
const client = new ImapFlow({
    host: 'ethereal.email',
    port: 993,
    secure: true,
    auth: {
        user: '[email protected]',
        pass: 'mW6e4wWWnEd3H4hT5B'
    }
});

const main = async () => {
    // Wait until client connects and authorizes
    await client.connect();

    // Select and lock a mailbox. Throws if mailbox does not exist
    let lock = await client.getMailboxLock('INBOX');
    try {
        // fetch latest message source
        // client.mailbox includes information about currently selected mailbox
        // "exists" value is also the largest sequence number available in the mailbox
        let message = await client.fetchOne(client.mailbox.exists, { source: true });
        console.log(message.source.toString());

        // list subjects for all messages
        // uid value is always included in FETCH response, envelope strings are in unicode.
        for await (let message of client.fetch('1:*', { envelope: true })) {
            console.log(`${message.uid}: ${message.envelope.subject}`);
        }
    } finally {
        // Make sure lock is released, otherwise next `getMailboxLock()` never returns
        lock.release();
    }

    // log out and close connection
    await client.logout();
};

main().catch(err => console.error(err));

Admin Impersonation / Delegation (SASL PLAIN with authzid)

ImapFlow supports admin impersonation for mail systems like Zimbra that allow administrators to access user mailboxes. This is done using the SASL PLAIN mechanism with an authorization identity (authzid).

const { ImapFlow } = require('imapflow');
const client = new ImapFlow({
    host: 'mail.example.com',
    port: 993,
    secure: true,
    auth: {
        user: '[email protected]', // Admin credentials (authentication identity)
        pass: 'adminpassword',
        authzid: '[email protected]', // User to impersonate (authorization identity)
        loginMethod: 'AUTH=PLAIN' // Must use PLAIN mechanism for authzid
    }
});

// Connection will authenticate as admin but authorize as the specified user
await client.connect();
// Now operating on user@example.com's mailbox as admin

Note: The authzid parameter only works with the AUTH=PLAIN mechanism. The server must support admin delegation/impersonation for this to work.

Documentation

API reference.

License

© 2020-2024 Postal Systems OÜ

Licensed under MIT-license

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