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... and add "MAILINDEX".
As described in #2789, this is a suggested solution. Changing UID=xx to
actually get mail with UID xx and add "MAILINDEX" to get a mail with a
special index in the mail box (old behavior). So MAILINDEX=1 gives the
first non deleted mail in the mail box.
Fixes #2789
Closes #2815
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As the email protocols implement SASL authentication rather than IMAP,
POP3 and SMTP specific authentication, updated the authentication
keywords to reflect this.
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Added SASL CANCELLATION keywords to differentiate these tests from the
upcoming SASL downgrade tests.
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Added support for downgrading the SASL authentication mechanism when the
decoding of CRAM-MD5, DIGEST-MD5 and NTLM messages fails. This enhances
the previously added support for graceful cancellation by allowing the
client to retry a lesser SASL mechanism such as LOGIN or PLAIN, or even
APOP / clear text (in the case of POP3 and IMAP) when supported by the
server.
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A failure during authentication, which is performed as part of the
CONNECT phrase (for IMAP, POP3 and SMTP) is considered by the multi-
interface as being closed prematurely (aka a dead connection). As such
these protocols cannot issue the relevant QUIT or LOGOUT command.
Temporarily fixed the test cases until we can fix this properly.
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