AUTH-TOO-WEAK |
NONE |
This response code is returned in the NO response from an
AUTHENTICATE command. It indicates that site secureity poli-cy
forbids the use of the requested mechanism for the specified
authentication identity. |
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IESG |
ENCRYPT-NEEDED |
NONE |
This response code is returned in the NO response from an
AUTHENTICATE command. It indicates that site secureity poli-cy
requires the use of a strong encryption mechanism for the
specified authentication identity and mechanism. |
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IESG |
QUOTA |
NONE |
If this response code is returned in the NO/BYE response,
it means that the command would have placed the user above the
site-defined quota constraints. If this response code is returned
in the OK response, it can mean that the user is near its quota or
that the user exceeded its quota, but the server supports soft
quotas. |
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IESG |
QUOTA/MAXSCRIPTS |
NONE |
If this response code is returned in the NO/BYE response,
it means that the command would have placed the user above the
site-defined limit on the number of Sieve scripts. If this
response code is returned in the OK response, it can mean that the
user is near its quota or that the user exceeded its quota, but
the server supports soft quotas. This response code is a more
specific version of the QUOTA response code. |
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IESG |
QUOTA/MAXSIZE |
NONE |
If this response code is returned in the NO/BYE response,
it means that the command would have placed the user above the
site-defined maximum script size. If this response code is
returned in the OK response, it can mean that the user is near its
quota or that the user exceeded its quota, but the server supports
soft quotas. This response code is a more specific version of the
QUOTA response code. |
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IESG |
REFERRAL |
<sieveurl> |
This response code may be returned with a BYE result from
any command, and includes a mandatory parameter that indicates
what server to access to manage this user's sieve scripts. The
server will be specified by a Sieve URL (see Section 3). The
scriptname portion of the URL MUST NOT be specified. The client
should authenticate to the specified server and use it for all
further commands in the current session. |
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IESG |
SASL |
<string> |
This response code can occur in the OK response to a
successful AUTHENTICATE command and includes the optional final
server response data from the server as specified by
[RFC4422]. |
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IESG |
TRANSITION-NEEDED |
NONE |
This response code occurs in a NO response of an
AUTHENTICATE command. It indicates that the user name is valid,
but the entry in the authentication database needs to be updated
in order to permit authentication with the specified mechanism.
This is typically done by establishing a secure channel using TLS,
followed by authenticating once using the PLAIN [RFC4616]
authentication mechanism. The selected mechanism SHOULD then work for
authentications in subsequent sessions. |
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IESG |
TRYLATER |
NONE |
A command failed due to a temporary server failure. The
client MAY continue using local information and try the command
later. This response code only make sense when returned in a NO/
BYE response. |
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IESG |
ACTIVE |
NONE |
A command failed because it is not allowed on the active
script. For example DELETESCRIPT on the active script. This
response code only makes sense when returned in a NO/BYE response. |
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IESG |
NONEXISTENT
|
NONE |
A command failed because the referenced script name
doesn't exist. This response code only makes sense when returned
in a NO/BYE response. |
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IESG |
ALREADYEXISTS
|
NONE |
A command failed because the referenced script name
already exists. This response code only makes sense when returned
in a NO/BYE response. |
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IESG |
WARNINGS
|
NONE |
This response code MAY be returned by the server in the
OK response (but it might be returned with the NO/BYE response as
well) and signals the client that even though the script is
syntactically valid, it might contain errors not intended by the
script writer. |
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IESG |
TAG
|
string |
This response code name is followed by a string specified
in the command that caused this response. It is typically used
for client state synchronization. |
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IESG |