RFC 2062 IMAP4 Obsolete December 1996 The FIND ALL.MAILBOXES command returns a subset of names from the complete set of all names available to the user. It returns zero or more untagged MAILBOX replies. The mailbox argument to FIND ALL.MAILBOXES is similar to that for LIST with an empty reference, except that the characters "%" and "?" match a single character. Example: C: A002 FIND ALL.MAILBOXES * S: * MAILBOX blurdybloop S: * MAILBOX INBOX S: A002 OK FIND ALL.MAILBOXES completed 6.3.OBS.2. FIND MAILBOXES Command Arguments: mailbox name with possible wildcards Data: untagged responses: MAILBOX Result: OK - find completed NO - find failure: can't list that name BAD - command unknown or arguments invalid The FIND MAILBOXES command returns a subset of names from the set of names that the user has declared as being "active" or "subscribed". It returns zero or more untagged MAILBOX replies. The mailbox argument to FIND MAILBOXES is similar to that for LSUB with an empty reference, except that the characters "%" and "?" match a single character. Example: C: A002 FIND MAILBOXES * S: * MAILBOX blurdybloop S: * MAILBOX INBOX S: A002 OK FIND MAILBOXES completed 6.3.OBS.3. SUBSCRIBE MAILBOX Command Arguments: mailbox name Data: no specific data for this command Result: OK - subscribe completed NO - subscribe failure: can't subscribe to that name BAD - command unknown or arguments invalid The SUBSCRIBE MAILBOX command is identical in effect to the SUBSCRIBE command. A server which implements this command must be able to distinguish between a SUBSCRIBE MAILBOX command and a SUBSCRIBE command with a mailbox name argument of "MAILBOX". Crispin Informational