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--- !ruby/object:RI::MethodDescription
aliases: []
block_params:
comment:
- !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::P
body: "Sends a FETCH command to retrieve data associated with a message in the mailbox. The <tt>set</tt> parameter is a number or an array of numbers or a Range object. The number is a message sequence number. <tt>attr</tt> is a list of attributes to fetch; see the documentation for Net::IMAP::FetchData for a list of valid attributes. The return value is an array of Net::IMAP::FetchData. For example:"
- !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::VERB
body: " p imap.fetch(6..8, "UID")\n #=> [#<Net::IMAP::FetchData seqno=6, attr={"UID"=>98}>, \\\n #<Net::IMAP::FetchData seqno=7, attr={"UID"=>99}>, \\\n #<Net::IMAP::FetchData seqno=8, attr={"UID"=>100}>]\n p imap.fetch(6, "BODY[HEADER.FIELDS (SUBJECT)]")\n #=> [#<Net::IMAP::FetchData seqno=6, attr={"BODY[HEADER.FIELDS (SUBJECT)]"=>"Subject: test\\r\\n\\r\\n"}>]\n data = imap.uid_fetch(98, ["RFC822.SIZE", "INTERNALDATE"])[0]\n p data.seqno\n #=> 6\n p data.attr["RFC822.SIZE"]\n #=> 611\n p data.attr["INTERNALDATE"]\n #=> "12-Oct-2000 22:40:59 +0900"\n p data.attr["UID"]\n #=> 98\n"
full_name: Net::IMAP#fetch
is_singleton: false
name: fetch
params: (set, attr)
visibility: public