gh-98092: Add imaplib.IMAP4.id method#153136
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Add a wrapper for the IMAP ID command (RFC 2971). It takes a mapping of field names to values and returns the server identification information from the untagged ID response. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Add a wrapper for the IMAP
IDcommand (RFC 2971). It takes a mapping of field names to values (a value can beNone) and returns the server identification information from the untaggedIDresponse. With no or empty fields,ID NILis sent.A mapping rather than keyword arguments, because standard field names include
os-versionandsupport-url, which are not valid Python identifiers. Field names and values are always sent as quoted strings (they are RFC 3501 strings, atoms are not allowed in this position).🤖 Generated with Claude Code