Package javax.mail

Class Folder

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    java.lang.AutoCloseable
    Direct Known Subclasses:
    DefaultFolder, IMAPFolder, POP3Folder

    public abstract class Folder
    extends java.lang.Object
    implements java.lang.AutoCloseable
    Folder is an abstract class that represents a folder for mail messages. Subclasses implement protocol specific Folders.

    Folders can contain Messages, other Folders or both, thus providing a tree-like hierarchy rooted at the Store's default folder. (Note that some Folder implementations may not allow both Messages and other Folders in the same Folder).

    The interpretation of folder names is implementation dependent. The different levels of hierarchy in a folder's full name are separated from each other by the hierarchy delimiter character.

    The case-insensitive full folder name (that is, the full name relative to the default folder for a Store) INBOX is reserved to mean the "primary folder for this user on this server". Not all Stores will provide an INBOX folder, and not all users will have an INBOX folder at all times. The name INBOX is reserved to refer to this folder, when it exists, in Stores that provide it.

    A Folder object obtained from a Store need not actually exist in the backend store. The exists method tests whether the folder exists or not. The create method creates a Folder.

    A Folder is initially in the closed state. Certain methods are valid in this state; the documentation for those methods note this. A Folder is opened by calling its 'open' method. All Folder methods, except open, delete and renameTo, are valid in this state.

    The only way to get a Folder is by invoking the getFolder method on Store, Folder, or Session, or by invoking the list or listSubscribed methods on Folder. Folder objects returned by the above methods are not cached by the Store. Thus, invoking the getFolder method with the same folder name multiple times will return distinct Folder objects. Likewise for the list and listSubscribed methods.

    The Message objects within the Folder are cached by the Folder. Thus, invoking getMessage(msgno) on the same message number multiple times will return the same Message object, until an expunge is done on this Folder.

    Message objects from a Folder are only valid while a Folder is open and should not be accessed after the Folder is closed, even if the Folder is subsequently reopened. Instead, new Message objects must be fetched from the Folder after the Folder is reopened.

    Note that a Message's message number can change within a session if the containing Folder is expunged using the expunge method. Clients that use message numbers as references to messages should be aware of this and should be prepared to deal with this situation (probably by flushing out existing message number references and reloading them). Because of this complexity, it is better for clients to use Message objects as references to messages, rather than message numbers. Expunged Message objects still have to be pruned, but other Message objects in that folder are not affected by the expunge.

    • Field Summary

      Fields 
      Modifier and Type Field Description
      static int HOLDS_FOLDERS
      This folder can contain other folders
      static int HOLDS_MESSAGES
      This folder can contain messages
      static int READ_ONLY
      The Folder is read only.
      static int READ_WRITE
      The state and contents of this folder can be modified.
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Concrete Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      void addConnectionListener​(ConnectionListener l)
      Add a listener for Connection events on this Folder.
      void addFolderListener​(FolderListener l)
      Add a listener for Folder events on this Folder.
      void addMessageChangedListener​(MessageChangedListener l)
      Add a listener for MessageChanged events on this Folder.
      void addMessageCountListener​(MessageCountListener l)
      Add a listener for MessageCount events on this Folder.
      abstract void appendMessages​(Message[] msgs)
      Append given Messages to this folder.
      void close()
      Close this Folder and expunge deleted messages.
      abstract void close​(boolean expunge)
      Close this Folder.
      void copyMessages​(Message[] msgs, Folder folder)
      Copy the specified Messages from this Folder into another Folder.
      abstract boolean create​(int type)
      Create this folder on the Store.
      abstract boolean delete​(boolean recurse)
      Delete this Folder.
      abstract boolean exists()
      Tests if this folder physically exists on the Store.
      abstract Message[] expunge()
      Expunge (permanently remove) messages marked DELETED.
      void fetch​(Message[] msgs, FetchProfile fp)
      Prefetch the items specified in the FetchProfile for the given Messages.
      int getDeletedMessageCount()
      Get the number of deleted messages in this Folder.
      abstract Folder getFolder​(java.lang.String name)
      Return the Folder object corresponding to the given name.
      abstract java.lang.String getFullName()
      Returns the full name of this Folder.
      abstract Message getMessage​(int msgnum)
      Get the Message object corresponding to the given message number.
      abstract int getMessageCount()
      Get total number of messages in this Folder.
      Message[] getMessages()
      Get all Message objects from this Folder.
      Message[] getMessages​(int[] msgnums)
      Get the Message objects for message numbers specified in the array.
      Message[] getMessages​(int start, int end)
      Get the Message objects for message numbers ranging from start through end, both start and end inclusive.
      int getMode()
      Return the open mode of this folder.
      abstract java.lang.String getName()
      Returns the name of this Folder.
      int getNewMessageCount()
      Get the number of new messages in this Folder.
      abstract Folder getParent()
      Returns the parent folder of this folder.
      abstract Flags getPermanentFlags()
      Get the permanent flags supported by this Folder.
      abstract char getSeparator()
      Return the delimiter character that separates this Folder's pathname from the names of immediate subfolders.
      Store getStore()
      Returns the Store that owns this Folder object.
      abstract int getType()
      Returns the type of this Folder, that is, whether this folder can hold messages or subfolders or both.
      int getUnreadMessageCount()
      Get the total number of unread messages in this Folder.
      URLName getURLName()
      Return a URLName representing this folder.
      abstract boolean hasNewMessages()
      Returns true if this Folder has new messages since the last time this indication was reset.
      abstract boolean isOpen()
      Indicates whether this Folder is in the 'open' state.
      boolean isSubscribed()
      Returns true if this Folder is subscribed.
      Folder[] list()
      Convenience method that returns the list of folders under this Folder.
      abstract Folder[] list​(java.lang.String pattern)
      Returns a list of Folders belonging to this Folder's namespace that match the specified pattern.
      Folder[] listSubscribed()
      Convenience method that returns the list of subscribed folders under this Folder.
      Folder[] listSubscribed​(java.lang.String pattern)
      Returns a list of subscribed Folders belonging to this Folder's namespace that match the specified pattern.
      abstract void open​(int mode)
      Open this Folder.
      void removeConnectionListener​(ConnectionListener l)
      Remove a Connection event listener.
      void removeFolderListener​(FolderListener l)
      Remove a Folder event listener.
      void removeMessageChangedListener​(MessageChangedListener l)
      Remove a MessageChanged listener.
      void removeMessageCountListener​(MessageCountListener l)
      Remove a MessageCount listener.
      abstract boolean renameTo​(Folder f)
      Rename this Folder.
      Message[] search​(SearchTerm term)
      Search this Folder for messages matching the specified search criterion.
      Message[] search​(SearchTerm term, Message[] msgs)
      Search the given array of messages for those that match the specified search criterion.
      void setFlags​(int[] msgnums, Flags flag, boolean value)
      Set the specified flags on the messages whose message numbers are in the array.
      void setFlags​(int start, int end, Flags flag, boolean value)
      Set the specified flags on the messages numbered from start through end, both start and end inclusive.
      void setFlags​(Message[] msgs, Flags flag, boolean value)
      Set the specified flags on the messages specified in the array.
      void setSubscribed​(boolean subscribe)
      Subscribe or unsubscribe this Folder.
      java.lang.String toString()
      override the default toString(), it will return the String from Folder.getFullName() or if that is null, it will use the default toString() behavior.
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

        equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
    • Field Detail

      • HOLDS_MESSAGES

        public static final int HOLDS_MESSAGES
        This folder can contain messages
        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • HOLDS_FOLDERS

        public static final int HOLDS_FOLDERS
        This folder can contain other folders
        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • READ_ONLY

        public static final int READ_ONLY
        The Folder is read only. The state and contents of this folder cannot be modified.
        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • READ_WRITE

        public static final int READ_WRITE
        The state and contents of this folder can be modified.
        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
    • Method Detail

      • getName

        public abstract java.lang.String getName()
        Returns the name of this Folder.

        This method can be invoked on a closed Folder.

        Returns:
        name of the Folder
      • getFullName

        public abstract java.lang.String getFullName()
        Returns the full name of this Folder. If the folder resides under the root hierarchy of this Store, the returned name is relative to the root. Otherwise an absolute name, starting with the hierarchy delimiter, is returned.

        This method can be invoked on a closed Folder.

        Returns:
        full name of the Folder
      • getURLName

        public URLName getURLName()
                           throws MessagingException
        Return a URLName representing this folder. The returned URLName does not include the password used to access the store.
        Returns:
        the URLName representing this folder
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
        Since:
        JavaMail 1.1
        See Also:
        URLName
      • getStore

        public Store getStore()
        Returns the Store that owns this Folder object. This method can be invoked on a closed Folder.
        Returns:
        the Store
      • getParent

        public abstract Folder getParent()
                                  throws MessagingException
        Returns the parent folder of this folder. This method can be invoked on a closed Folder. If this folder is the top of a folder hierarchy, this method returns null.

        Note that since Folder objects are not cached, invoking this method returns a new distinct Folder object.

        Returns:
        Parent folder
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • exists

        public abstract boolean exists()
                                throws MessagingException
        Tests if this folder physically exists on the Store. This method can be invoked on a closed Folder.
        Returns:
        true if the folder exists, otherwise false
        Throws:
        MessagingException - typically if the connection to the server is lost.
        See Also:
        create(int)
      • list

        public abstract Folder[] list​(java.lang.String pattern)
                               throws MessagingException
        Returns a list of Folders belonging to this Folder's namespace that match the specified pattern. Patterns may contain the wildcard characters "%", which matches any character except hierarchy delimiters, and "*", which matches any character.

        As an example, given the folder hierarchy:

            Personal/
               Finance/
                  Stocks
                  Bonus
                  StockOptions
               Jokes
         
        list("*") on "Personal" will return the whole hierarchy.
        list("%") on "Personal" will return "Finance" and "Jokes".
        list("Jokes") on "Personal" will return "Jokes".
        list("Stock*") on "Finance" will return "Stocks" and "StockOptions".

        Folder objects are not cached by the Store, so invoking this method on the same pattern multiple times will return that many distinct Folder objects.

        This method can be invoked on a closed Folder.

        Parameters:
        pattern - the match pattern
        Returns:
        array of matching Folder objects. An empty array is returned if no matching Folders exist.
        Throws:
        FolderNotFoundException - if this folder does not exist.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        listSubscribed(java.lang.String)
      • listSubscribed

        public Folder[] listSubscribed​(java.lang.String pattern)
                                throws MessagingException
        Returns a list of subscribed Folders belonging to this Folder's namespace that match the specified pattern. If the folder does not support subscription, this method should resolve to list. (The default implementation provided here, does just this). The pattern can contain wildcards as for list.

        Note that, at a given level of the folder hierarchy, a particular folder may not be subscribed, but folders underneath that folder in the folder hierarchy may be subscribed. In order to allow walking the folder hierarchy, such unsubscribed folders may be returned, indicating that a folder lower in the hierarchy is subscribed. The isSubscribed method on a folder will tell whether any particular folder is actually subscribed.

        Folder objects are not cached by the Store, so invoking this method on the same pattern multiple times will return that many distinct Folder objects.

        This method can be invoked on a closed Folder.

        Parameters:
        pattern - the match pattern
        Returns:
        array of matching subscribed Folder objects. An empty array is returned if no matching subscribed folders exist.
        Throws:
        FolderNotFoundException - if this folder does not exist.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        list(java.lang.String)
      • list

        public Folder[] list()
                      throws MessagingException
        Convenience method that returns the list of folders under this Folder. This method just calls the list(String pattern) method with "%" as the match pattern. This method can be invoked on a closed Folder.
        Returns:
        array of Folder objects under this Folder. An empty array is returned if no subfolders exist.
        Throws:
        FolderNotFoundException - if this folder does not exist.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        list(java.lang.String)
      • listSubscribed

        public Folder[] listSubscribed()
                                throws MessagingException
        Convenience method that returns the list of subscribed folders under this Folder. This method just calls the listSubscribed(String pattern) method with "%" as the match pattern. This method can be invoked on a closed Folder.
        Returns:
        array of subscribed Folder objects under this Folder. An empty array is returned if no subscribed subfolders exist.
        Throws:
        FolderNotFoundException - if this folder does not exist.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        listSubscribed(java.lang.String)
      • getSeparator

        public abstract char getSeparator()
                                   throws MessagingException
        Return the delimiter character that separates this Folder's pathname from the names of immediate subfolders. This method can be invoked on a closed Folder.
        Returns:
        Hierarchy separator character
        Throws:
        FolderNotFoundException - if the implementation requires the folder to exist, but it does not
        MessagingException
      • getType

        public abstract int getType()
                             throws MessagingException
        Returns the type of this Folder, that is, whether this folder can hold messages or subfolders or both. The returned value is an integer bitfield with the appropriate bits set. This method can be invoked on a closed folder.
        Returns:
        integer with appropriate bits set
        Throws:
        FolderNotFoundException - if this folder does not exist.
        MessagingException
        See Also:
        HOLDS_FOLDERS, HOLDS_MESSAGES
      • create

        public abstract boolean create​(int type)
                                throws MessagingException
        Create this folder on the Store. When this folder is created, any folders in its path that do not exist are also created.

        If the creation is successful, a CREATED FolderEvent is delivered to any FolderListeners registered on this Folder and this Store.

        Parameters:
        type - The type of this folder.
        Returns:
        true if the creation succeeds, else false.
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
        See Also:
        HOLDS_FOLDERS, HOLDS_MESSAGES, FolderEvent
      • isSubscribed

        public boolean isSubscribed()
        Returns true if this Folder is subscribed.

        This method can be invoked on a closed Folder.

        The default implementation provided here just returns true.

        Returns:
        true if this Folder is subscribed
      • setSubscribed

        public void setSubscribed​(boolean subscribe)
                           throws MessagingException
        Subscribe or unsubscribe this Folder. Not all Stores support subscription.

        This method can be invoked on a closed Folder.

        The implementation provided here just throws the MethodNotSupportedException.

        Parameters:
        subscribe - true to subscribe, false to unsubscribe
        Throws:
        FolderNotFoundException - if this folder does not exist.
        MethodNotSupportedException - if this store does not support subscription
        MessagingException - for other failures
      • hasNewMessages

        public abstract boolean hasNewMessages()
                                        throws MessagingException
        Returns true if this Folder has new messages since the last time this indication was reset. When this indication is set or reset depends on the Folder implementation (and in the case of IMAP, depends on the server). This method can be used to implement a lightweight "check for new mail" operation on a Folder without opening it. (For example, a thread that monitors a mailbox and flags when it has new mail.) This method should indicate whether any messages in the Folder have the RECENT flag set.

        Note that this is not an incremental check for new mail, i.e., it cannot be used to determine whether any new messages have arrived since the last time this method was invoked. To implement incremental checks, the Folder needs to be opened.

        This method can be invoked on a closed Folder that can contain Messages.

        Returns:
        true if the Store has new Messages
        Throws:
        FolderNotFoundException - if this folder does not exist.
        MessagingException - for other failures
      • getFolder

        public abstract Folder getFolder​(java.lang.String name)
                                  throws MessagingException
        Return the Folder object corresponding to the given name. Note that this folder does not physically have to exist in the Store. The exists() method on a Folder indicates whether it really exists on the Store.

        In some Stores, name can be an absolute path if it starts with the hierarchy delimiter. Otherwise, it is interpreted relative to this Folder.

        Folder objects are not cached by the Store, so invoking this method on the same name multiple times will return that many distinct Folder objects.

        This method can be invoked on a closed Folder.

        Parameters:
        name - name of the Folder
        Returns:
        Folder object
        Throws:
        MessagingException - for failures
      • delete

        public abstract boolean delete​(boolean recurse)
                                throws MessagingException
        Delete this Folder. This method will succeed only on a closed Folder.

        The recurse flag controls whether the deletion affects subfolders or not. If true, all subfolders are deleted, then this folder itself is deleted. If false, the behaviour is dependent on the folder type and is elaborated below:

        • The folder can contain only messages: (type == HOLDS_MESSAGES).
          All messages within the folder are removed. The folder itself is then removed. An appropriate FolderEvent is generated by the Store and this folder.
        • The folder can contain only subfolders: (type == HOLDS_FOLDERS).
          If this folder is empty (does not contain any subfolders at all), it is removed. An appropriate FolderEvent is generated by the Store and this folder.
          If this folder contains any subfolders, the delete fails and returns false.
        • The folder can contain subfolders as well as messages:
          If the folder is empty (no messages or subfolders), it is removed. If the folder contains no subfolders, but only messages, then all messages are removed. The folder itself is then removed. In both the above cases, an appropriate FolderEvent is generated by the Store and this folder.

          If the folder contains subfolders there are 3 possible choices an implementation is free to do:

          1. The operation fails, irrespective of whether this folder contains messages or not. Some implementations might elect to go with this simple approach. The delete() method returns false.
          2. Any messages within the folder are removed. Subfolders are not removed. The folder itself is not removed or affected in any manner. The delete() method returns true. And the exists() method on this folder will return true indicating that this folder still exists.
            An appropriate FolderEvent is generated by the Store and this folder.
          3. Any messages within the folder are removed. Subfolders are not removed. The folder itself changes its type from HOLDS_FOLDERS | HOLDS_MESSAGES to HOLDS_FOLDERS. Thus new messages cannot be added to this folder, but new subfolders can be created underneath. The delete() method returns true indicating success. The exists() method on this folder will return true indicating that this folder still exists.
            An appropriate FolderEvent is generated by the Store and this folder.
        Parameters:
        recurse - also delete subfolders?
        Returns:
        true if the Folder is deleted successfully
        Throws:
        FolderNotFoundException - if this folder does not exist
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this folder is not in the closed state.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        FolderEvent
      • renameTo

        public abstract boolean renameTo​(Folder f)
                                  throws MessagingException
        Rename this Folder. This method will succeed only on a closed Folder.

        If the rename is successful, a RENAMED FolderEvent is delivered to FolderListeners registered on this folder and its containing Store.

        Parameters:
        f - a folder representing the new name for this Folder
        Returns:
        true if the Folder is renamed successfully
        Throws:
        FolderNotFoundException - if this folder does not exist
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this folder is not in the closed state.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        FolderEvent
      • open

        public abstract void open​(int mode)
                           throws MessagingException
        Open this Folder. This method is valid only on Folders that can contain Messages and that are closed.

        If this folder is opened successfully, an OPENED ConnectionEvent is delivered to any ConnectionListeners registered on this Folder.

        The effect of opening multiple connections to the same folder on a specifc Store is implementation dependent. Some implementations allow multiple readers, but only one writer. Others allow multiple writers as well as readers.

        Parameters:
        mode - open the Folder READ_ONLY or READ_WRITE
        Throws:
        FolderNotFoundException - if this folder does not exist.
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this folder is not in the closed state.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        READ_ONLY, READ_WRITE, getType(), ConnectionEvent
      • close

        public abstract void close​(boolean expunge)
                            throws MessagingException
        Close this Folder. This method is valid only on open Folders.

        A CLOSED ConnectionEvent is delivered to any ConnectionListeners registered on this Folder. Note that the folder is closed even if this method terminates abnormally by throwing a MessagingException.

        Parameters:
        expunge - expunges all deleted messages if this flag is true
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this folder is not opened
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        ConnectionEvent
      • close

        public void close()
                   throws MessagingException
        Close this Folder and expunge deleted messages.

        A CLOSED ConnectionEvent is delivered to any ConnectionListeners registered on this Folder. Note that the folder is closed even if this method terminates abnormally by throwing a MessagingException.

        This method supports the AutoCloseable interface.

        This implementation calls close(true).

        Specified by:
        close in interface java.lang.AutoCloseable
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this folder is not opened
        MessagingException - for other failures
        Since:
        JavaMail 1.6
        See Also:
        ConnectionEvent
      • isOpen

        public abstract boolean isOpen()
        Indicates whether this Folder is in the 'open' state.
        Returns:
        true if this Folder is in the 'open' state.
      • getMode

        public int getMode()
        Return the open mode of this folder. Returns Folder.READ_ONLY, Folder.READ_WRITE, or -1 if the open mode is not known (usually only because an older Folder provider has not been updated to use this new method).
        Returns:
        the open mode of this folder
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this folder is not opened
        Since:
        JavaMail 1.1
      • getPermanentFlags

        public abstract Flags getPermanentFlags()
        Get the permanent flags supported by this Folder. Returns a Flags object that contains all the flags supported.

        The special flag Flags.Flag.USER indicates that this Folder supports arbitrary user-defined flags.

        The supported permanent flags for a folder may not be available until the folder is opened.

        Returns:
        permanent flags, or null if not known
      • getMessageCount

        public abstract int getMessageCount()
                                     throws MessagingException
        Get total number of messages in this Folder.

        This method can be invoked on a closed folder. However, note that for some folder implementations, getting the total message count can be an expensive operation involving actually opening the folder. In such cases, a provider can choose not to support this functionality in the closed state, in which case this method must return -1.

        Clients invoking this method on a closed folder must be aware that this is a potentially expensive operation. Clients must also be prepared to handle a return value of -1 in this case.

        Returns:
        total number of messages. -1 may be returned by certain implementations if this method is invoked on a closed folder.
        Throws:
        FolderNotFoundException - if this folder does not exist.
        MessagingException - for other failures
      • getNewMessageCount

        public int getNewMessageCount()
                               throws MessagingException
        Get the number of new messages in this Folder.

        This method can be invoked on a closed folder. However, note that for some folder implementations, getting the new message count can be an expensive operation involving actually opening the folder. In such cases, a provider can choose not to support this functionality in the closed state, in which case this method must return -1.

        Clients invoking this method on a closed folder must be aware that this is a potentially expensive operation. Clients must also be prepared to handle a return value of -1 in this case.

        This implementation returns -1 if this folder is closed. Else this implementation gets each Message in the folder using getMessage(int) and checks whether its RECENT flag is set. The total number of messages that have this flag set is returned.

        Returns:
        number of new messages. -1 may be returned by certain implementations if this method is invoked on a closed folder.
        Throws:
        FolderNotFoundException - if this folder does not exist.
        MessagingException - for other failures
      • getUnreadMessageCount

        public int getUnreadMessageCount()
                                  throws MessagingException
        Get the total number of unread messages in this Folder.

        This method can be invoked on a closed folder. However, note that for some folder implementations, getting the unread message count can be an expensive operation involving actually opening the folder. In such cases, a provider can choose not to support this functionality in the closed state, in which case this method must return -1.

        Clients invoking this method on a closed folder must be aware that this is a potentially expensive operation. Clients must also be prepared to handle a return value of -1 in this case.

        This implementation returns -1 if this folder is closed. Else this implementation gets each Message in the folder using getMessage(int) and checks whether its SEEN flag is set. The total number of messages that do not have this flag set is returned.

        Returns:
        total number of unread messages. -1 may be returned by certain implementations if this method is invoked on a closed folder.
        Throws:
        FolderNotFoundException - if this folder does not exist.
        MessagingException - for other failures
      • getDeletedMessageCount

        public int getDeletedMessageCount()
                                   throws MessagingException
        Get the number of deleted messages in this Folder.

        This method can be invoked on a closed folder. However, note that for some folder implementations, getting the deleted message count can be an expensive operation involving actually opening the folder. In such cases, a provider can choose not to support this functionality in the closed state, in which case this method must return -1.

        Clients invoking this method on a closed folder must be aware that this is a potentially expensive operation. Clients must also be prepared to handle a return value of -1 in this case.

        This implementation returns -1 if this folder is closed. Else this implementation gets each Message in the folder using getMessage(int) and checks whether its DELETED flag is set. The total number of messages that have this flag set is returned.

        Returns:
        number of deleted messages. -1 may be returned by certain implementations if this method is invoked on a closed folder.
        Throws:
        FolderNotFoundException - if this folder does not exist.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        Since:
        JavaMail 1.3
      • getMessage

        public abstract Message getMessage​(int msgnum)
                                    throws MessagingException
        Get the Message object corresponding to the given message number. A Message object's message number is the relative position of this Message in its Folder. Messages are numbered starting at 1 through the total number of message in the folder. Note that the message number for a particular Message can change during a session if other messages in the Folder are deleted and the Folder is expunged.

        Message objects are light-weight references to the actual message that get filled up on demand. Hence Folder implementations are expected to provide light-weight Message objects.

        Unlike Folder objects, repeated calls to getMessage with the same message number will return the same Message object, as long as no messages in this folder have been expunged.

        Since message numbers can change within a session if the folder is expunged , clients are advised not to use message numbers as references to messages. Use Message objects instead.

        Parameters:
        msgnum - the message number
        Returns:
        the Message object
        Throws:
        FolderNotFoundException - if this folder does not exist.
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this folder is not opened
        java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException - if the message number is out of range.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        getMessageCount(), fetch(javax.mail.Message[], javax.mail.FetchProfile)
      • getMessages

        public Message[] getMessages​(int start,
                                     int end)
                              throws MessagingException
        Get the Message objects for message numbers ranging from start through end, both start and end inclusive. Note that message numbers start at 1, not 0.

        Message objects are light-weight references to the actual message that get filled up on demand. Hence Folder implementations are expected to provide light-weight Message objects.

        This implementation uses getMessage(index) to obtain the required Message objects. Note that the returned array must contain (end-start+1) Message objects.

        Parameters:
        start - the number of the first message
        end - the number of the last message
        Returns:
        the Message objects
        Throws:
        FolderNotFoundException - if this folder does not exist.
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this folder is not opened.
        java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException - if the start or end message numbers are out of range.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        fetch(javax.mail.Message[], javax.mail.FetchProfile)
      • getMessages

        public Message[] getMessages​(int[] msgnums)
                              throws MessagingException
        Get the Message objects for message numbers specified in the array.

        Message objects are light-weight references to the actual message that get filled up on demand. Hence Folder implementations are expected to provide light-weight Message objects.

        This implementation uses getMessage(index) to obtain the required Message objects. Note that the returned array must contain msgnums.length Message objects

        Parameters:
        msgnums - the array of message numbers
        Returns:
        the array of Message objects.
        Throws:
        FolderNotFoundException - if this folder does not exist.
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this folder is not opened.
        java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException - if any message number in the given array is out of range.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        fetch(javax.mail.Message[], javax.mail.FetchProfile)
      • getMessages

        public Message[] getMessages()
                              throws MessagingException
        Get all Message objects from this Folder. Returns an empty array if the folder is empty. Clients can use Message objects (instead of sequence numbers) as references to the messages within a folder; this method supplies the Message objects to the client. Folder implementations are expected to provide light-weight Message objects, which get filled on demand.

        This implementation invokes getMessageCount() to get the current message count and then uses getMessage() to get Message objects from 1 till the message count.

        Returns:
        array of Message objects, empty array if folder is empty.
        Throws:
        FolderNotFoundException - if this folder does not exist.
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this folder is not opened.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        fetch(javax.mail.Message[], javax.mail.FetchProfile)
      • appendMessages

        public abstract void appendMessages​(Message[] msgs)
                                     throws MessagingException
        Append given Messages to this folder. This method can be invoked on a closed Folder. An appropriate MessageCountEvent is delivered to any MessageCountListener registered on this folder when the messages arrive in the folder.

        Folder implementations must not abort this operation if a Message in the given message array turns out to be an expunged Message.

        Parameters:
        msgs - array of Messages to be appended
        Throws:
        FolderNotFoundException - if this folder does not exist.
        MessagingException - if the append failed.
      • fetch

        public void fetch​(Message[] msgs,
                          FetchProfile fp)
                   throws MessagingException
        Prefetch the items specified in the FetchProfile for the given Messages.

        Clients use this method to indicate that the specified items are needed en-masse for the given message range. Implementations are expected to retrieve these items for the given message range in a efficient manner. Note that this method is just a hint to the implementation to prefetch the desired items.

        An example is a client filling its header-view window with the Subject, From and X-mailer headers for all messages in the folder.

        
          Message[] msgs = folder.getMessages();
        
          FetchProfile fp = new FetchProfile();
          fp.add(FetchProfile.Item.ENVELOPE);
          fp.add("X-mailer");
          folder.fetch(msgs, fp);
          
          for (int i = 0; i < folder.getMessageCount(); i++) {
              display(msg[i].getFrom());
              display(msg[i].getSubject());
              display(msg[i].getHeader("X-mailer"));
          }
        
         

        The implementation provided here just returns without doing anything useful. Providers wanting to provide a real implementation for this method should override this method.

        Parameters:
        msgs - fetch items for these messages
        fp - the FetchProfile
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this folder is not opened
        MessagingException - for other failures
      • setFlags

        public void setFlags​(Message[] msgs,
                             Flags flag,
                             boolean value)
                      throws MessagingException
        Set the specified flags on the messages specified in the array. This will result in appropriate MessageChangedEvents being delivered to any MessageChangedListener registered on this Message's containing folder.

        Note that the specified Message objects must belong to this folder. Certain Folder implementations can optimize the operation of setting Flags for a group of messages, so clients might want to use this method, rather than invoking Message.setFlags for each Message.

        This implementation degenerates to invoking setFlags() on each Message object. Specific Folder implementations that can optimize this case should do so. Also, an implementation must not abort the operation if a Message in the array turns out to be an expunged Message.

        Parameters:
        msgs - the array of message objects
        flag - Flags object containing the flags to be set
        value - set the flags to this boolean value
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this folder is not opened or if it has been opened READ_ONLY.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        Message.setFlags(javax.mail.Flags, boolean), MessageChangedEvent
      • setFlags

        public void setFlags​(int start,
                             int end,
                             Flags flag,
                             boolean value)
                      throws MessagingException
        Set the specified flags on the messages numbered from start through end, both start and end inclusive. Note that message numbers start at 1, not 0. This will result in appropriate MessageChangedEvents being delivered to any MessageChangedListener registered on this Message's containing folder.

        Certain Folder implementations can optimize the operation of setting Flags for a group of messages, so clients might want to use this method, rather than invoking Message.setFlags for each Message.

        The default implementation uses getMessage(int) to get each Message object and then invokes setFlags on that object to set the flags. Specific Folder implementations that can optimize this case should do so. Also, an implementation must not abort the operation if a message number refers to an expunged message.

        Parameters:
        start - the number of the first message
        end - the number of the last message
        flag - Flags object containing the flags to be set
        value - set the flags to this boolean value
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this folder is not opened or if it has been opened READ_ONLY.
        java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException - if the start or end message numbers are out of range.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        Message.setFlags(javax.mail.Flags, boolean), MessageChangedEvent
      • setFlags

        public void setFlags​(int[] msgnums,
                             Flags flag,
                             boolean value)
                      throws MessagingException
        Set the specified flags on the messages whose message numbers are in the array. This will result in appropriate MessageChangedEvents being delivered to any MessageChangedListener registered on this Message's containing folder.

        Certain Folder implementations can optimize the operation of setting Flags for a group of messages, so clients might want to use this method, rather than invoking Message.setFlags for each Message.

        The default implementation uses getMessage(int) to get each Message object and then invokes setFlags on that object to set the flags. Specific Folder implementations that can optimize this case should do so. Also, an implementation must not abort the operation if a message number refers to an expunged message.

        Parameters:
        msgnums - the array of message numbers
        flag - Flags object containing the flags to be set
        value - set the flags to this boolean value
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this folder is not opened or if it has been opened READ_ONLY.
        java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException - if any message number in the given array is out of range.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        Message.setFlags(javax.mail.Flags, boolean), MessageChangedEvent
      • copyMessages

        public void copyMessages​(Message[] msgs,
                                 Folder folder)
                          throws MessagingException
        Copy the specified Messages from this Folder into another Folder. This operation appends these Messages to the destination Folder. The destination Folder does not have to be opened. An appropriate MessageCountEvent is delivered to any MessageCountListener registered on the destination folder when the messages arrive in the folder.

        Note that the specified Message objects must belong to this folder. Folder implementations might be able to optimize this method by doing server-side copies.

        This implementation just invokes appendMessages() on the destination folder to append the given Messages. Specific folder implementations that support server-side copies should do so, if the destination folder's Store is the same as this folder's Store. Also, an implementation must not abort the operation if a Message in the array turns out to be an expunged Message.

        Parameters:
        msgs - the array of message objects
        folder - the folder to copy the messages to
        Throws:
        FolderNotFoundException - if the destination folder does not exist.
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this folder is not opened.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        appendMessages(javax.mail.Message[])
      • expunge

        public abstract Message[] expunge()
                                   throws MessagingException
        Expunge (permanently remove) messages marked DELETED. Returns an array containing the expunged message objects. The getMessageNumber method on each of these message objects returns that Message's original (that is, prior to the expunge) sequence number. A MessageCountEvent containing the expunged messages is delivered to any MessageCountListeners registered on the folder.

        Expunge causes the renumbering of Message objects subsequent to the expunged messages. Clients that use message numbers as references to messages should be aware of this and should be prepared to deal with the situation (probably by flushing out existing message number caches and reloading them). Because of this complexity, it is better for clients to use Message objects as references to messages, rather than message numbers. Any expunged Messages objects still have to be pruned, but other Messages in that folder are not affected by the expunge.

        After a message is expunged, only the isExpunged and getMessageNumber methods are still valid on the corresponding Message object; other methods may throw MessageRemovedException

        Returns:
        array of expunged Message objects
        Throws:
        FolderNotFoundException - if this folder does not exist
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this folder is not opened.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        Message.isExpunged(), MessageCountEvent
      • search

        public Message[] search​(SearchTerm term)
                         throws MessagingException
        Search this Folder for messages matching the specified search criterion. Returns an array containing the matching messages . Returns an empty array if no matches were found.

        This implementation invokes search(term, getMessages()), to apply the search over all the messages in this folder. Providers that can implement server-side searching might want to override this method to provide a more efficient implementation.

        Parameters:
        term - the search criterion
        Returns:
        array of matching messages
        Throws:
        SearchException - if the search term is too complex for the implementation to handle.
        FolderNotFoundException - if this folder does not exist.
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this folder is not opened.
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        SearchTerm
      • search

        public Message[] search​(SearchTerm term,
                                Message[] msgs)
                         throws MessagingException
        Search the given array of messages for those that match the specified search criterion. Returns an array containing the matching messages. Returns an empty array if no matches were found.

        Note that the specified Message objects must belong to this folder.

        This implementation iterates through the given array of messages, and applies the search criterion on each message by calling its match() method with the given term. The messages that succeed in the match are returned. Providers that can implement server-side searching might want to override this method to provide a more efficient implementation. If the search term is too complex or contains user-defined terms that cannot be executed on the server, providers may elect to either throw a SearchException or degenerate to client-side searching by calling super.search() to invoke this implementation.

        Parameters:
        term - the search criterion
        msgs - the messages to be searched
        Returns:
        array of matching messages
        Throws:
        SearchException - if the search term is too complex for the implementation to handle.
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this folder is not opened
        MessagingException - for other failures
        See Also:
        SearchTerm
      • addConnectionListener

        public void addConnectionListener​(ConnectionListener l)
        Add a listener for Connection events on this Folder.

        The implementation provided here adds this listener to an internal list of ConnectionListeners.

        Parameters:
        l - the Listener for Connection events
        See Also:
        ConnectionEvent
      • addFolderListener

        public void addFolderListener​(FolderListener l)
        Add a listener for Folder events on this Folder.

        The implementation provided here adds this listener to an internal list of FolderListeners.

        Parameters:
        l - the Listener for Folder events
        See Also:
        FolderEvent
      • addMessageCountListener

        public void addMessageCountListener​(MessageCountListener l)
        Add a listener for MessageCount events on this Folder.

        The implementation provided here adds this listener to an internal list of MessageCountListeners.

        Parameters:
        l - the Listener for MessageCount events
        See Also:
        MessageCountEvent
      • addMessageChangedListener

        public void addMessageChangedListener​(MessageChangedListener l)
        Add a listener for MessageChanged events on this Folder.

        The implementation provided here adds this listener to an internal list of MessageChangedListeners.

        Parameters:
        l - the Listener for MessageChanged events
        See Also:
        MessageChangedEvent
      • toString

        public java.lang.String toString()
        override the default toString(), it will return the String from Folder.getFullName() or if that is null, it will use the default toString() behavior.
        Overrides:
        toString in class java.lang.Object