APPEND_PROGRESS |
Do not use. Returns the progress of the current APPEND command.
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ARTICLEID |
Do not use. This structure is used to specify an article id to the various NNTP commands that require one (i.e. ARTICLE, BODY, STAT). These commands accept either a message-id or if the user is current in a the context of a newsgroup the article number within that group.
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FETCH_BODY_PART |
Do not use. Contains a partial message body returned by the IMAP server in a FETCH response. The FETCH_CMD_RESULTS or FETCH_CMD_RESULTS_EX structure contains data about the entire FETCH response when it is complete.
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FETCH_CMD_RESULTS |
Do not use. Contains data from a FETCH response. Because FETCH responses can be unsolicited, the client should check that a data item is valid before attempting to use it.
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FETCH_CMD_RESULTS_EX |
Do not use. Extended version of FETCH_CMD_RESULTS_EX structure. Contains data from a FETCH response. Because FETCH responses can be unsolicited, the client should check that a data item is valid before attempting to use it.
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HTTPCONTACTID |
Do not use. Contains the response information for the ContactInfo, ListContacts, and PatchContact methods.
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HTTPCONTACTIDLIST |
Do not use. Contains a list of HTTPCONTACTID structures.
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HTTPCONTACTINFO |
Do not use. Contains the response information for the ListContactInfos method.
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HTTPCONTACTINFOLIST |
Do not use. Contains a list of HTTPCONTACTINFO structures.
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HTTPMAILBCOPYMOVE |
Do not use. Contains the response information for the CommandBCOPY and CommandBMOVE methods.
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HTTPMAILBCOPYMOVELIST |
Do not use. Contains a list of HTTPMAILBCOPYMOVE structures.
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HTTPMAILGET |
Do not use. Contains the response information for the CommandGET method.
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HTTPMAILGETPROP |
Do not use. Contains the response information for the GetProperty and GetPropertyDw methods.
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HTTPMAILLOCATION |
Do not use. Contains the response information for the CommandCOPY, CommandMOVE, and CommandMKCOL methods.
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HTTPMAILPOST |
Do not use. Contains the response information for the CommandPOST, CommandPUT, and SendMessage methods.
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HTTPMAILPROPFIND |
Do not use. Contains the response information for the PROPFIND command.
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HTTPMAILRESPONSE |
Do not use. Contains information about an HTTPMail response.
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HTTPMEMBERERROR |
Do not use. Contains the error response information.
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HTTPMEMBERERRORLIST |
Do not use. Contains a list of HTTPMEMBERERROR structures.
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HTTPMEMBERINFO |
Do not use. Contains resource properties returned in a server response for the MemberInfo method.
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HTTPMEMBERINFOLIST |
Do not use. Contains a list of HTTPMEMBERINFO structures.
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HTTPTARGETLIST |
Do not use. Contains an array of target resource URLs.
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IMAP_LISTLSUB_RESPONSE |
Do not use. Returns the results of a LIST or LSUB response.
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IMAP_RESPONSE |
Do not use. Holds responses from the IMAP server.
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IMAP_RESPONSE_DATA |
Do not use. Contains the results of an IMAP response that is dependent on an IMAP_RESPONSE_TYPE value.
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IMAP_STATUS_RESPONSE |
Do not use. Returns the results of a STATUS response.
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IMAPADDR |
Do not use. Contains various fields inside the parentheses of an IMAP address defined in the "Formal Syntax" section of RFC 2060.
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INETADDR |
Do not use. Contains a single Internet address.
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INETADDRLIST |
Do not use. Contains an Internet address list.
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INETSERVER |
Do not use. Contains Internet server information.
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IXPRASLOGON |
Do not use. Holds connection information for establishing a RAS session.
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IXPRESULT |
Do not use. Holds information about a server response or a transport result error.
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MBOX_MSGCOUNT |
Do not use. Contains information from an EXISTS, RECENT or UNSEEN IMAP server response.
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NNTPARTICLE |
Do not use. This structure returns the data from a CommandARTICLE function. Depending on the size of the article being retrieved, the callback may recieve multiple calls for a single article.
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NNTPAUTHINFO |
Do not use. This structure is used to specify the type of authentication to use in the CommandAUTHINFO command. For AUTHTYPE_USERPASS and AUTHTYPE_SIMPLE, pszUser and pszPass are the user name and password to send with the command.
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NNTPGROUP |
Do not use. This is the response from the CommandGROUP function. The data is the current status of the group that was switched to.
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NNTPHEADER |
Do not use. This structure contains the parsed information for a single header returned from the GetHeaders command. An array of these headers is contained in the NNTPHEADERRESP struct.
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NNTPHEADERRESP |
Do not use. This structure will be returned in response to the GetHeaders command. Since the number of headers requested may be large, OnResponse may be called multiple times in response to this command. rgHeaders is not accumulated by the transport between calls to OnResponse therefore it is the responsibility of the caller to store this information as it is retrieved. When all the data is retrieved, then fDone will be set to TRUE. Since not all servers provide the XREF: header in their XOVER records, fSupportsXRef will be set to TRUE if the pszXref field in NNTPHEADER is valid. If this is FALSE, the client can retrieve this header with a call to CommandXHDR.
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NNTPLIST |
Do not use. This structure is the data returned from the CommandLIST function. Since the NNTP LIST command can have multiple extensions, the data returned is relatively unparsed to provide greater flexibility to the client. The data is returned in array of NULL terminated strings that contain the lines returned from the server. When fDone is TRUE, then all of the data has been retrieved. rgszLines is not accumulated by the transport between calls to OnResponse(). It is the client's responsibility to store this information as it comes in.
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NNTPLISTGROUP |
Do not use. This structure is sent in response to a CommandLISTGROUP call. rgArticles is an array of article numbers that are contained in the newsgroup. Since there can be quite a few articles, OnResponse may be called multiple times with the data as it arrives. rgArticles is not accumulated between calls to OnResponse so it is up to the client to store this information as it arrives.
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NNTPMESSAGE |
Do not use. This structure provides the information needed to post a message to the news server using the POST command.
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NNTPNEXT |
Do not use. This structure will be used for the response from CommandNEXT, CommandLAST, and CommandSTAT. The data returned is the article number and message id for the article that is selected by the command that was issued.
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NNTPRESPONSE |
Do not use. This structure is the general holder for all of the data returned from the INNTPTransport commands. The state member tells the receiver which command this data is in response to. If fMustRelease is TRUE, then when the client is done with this data, it should call ReleaseResponse to free that memory. See the explanation of the various structures to see the details on each type of response.
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NNTPXHDR |
Do not use. An array of these structures will be returned in the NNTPXHDRRESP structure.
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NNTPXHDRRESP |
Do not use. This will be returned in response to a CommandXHDR call. Since the number of headers returned is potentially large, OnResponse may be called multiple times in response to this command. rgHeaders is not accumulated between calls to OnResponse, therefore it is up to the client to store this data as it arrives.
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POP3LIST |
Do not use. Contains the response data from the LIST command.
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POP3RESPONSE |
Do not use. Contains information about a POP3 response.
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POP3RETR |
Do not use. Contains the response data from the RETR command.
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POP3STAT |
Do not use. Contains the response data from the STAT command.
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POP3TOP |
Do not use. Contains the response data from the TOP command.
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POP3UIDL |
Do not use. Contains the response data from the UIDL command.
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RANGE |
Do not use. The range structure allows the caller to provide arguments for commands that allow a range of headers to be retrieved. The range structure can be used to specify a single number (ie XOVER 2010), or bounded range (ie XOVER 2000-2010) to request all of the headers within that range [inclusive]. Use the idType field to specify which range you are requesting.
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SMTPMESSAGE |
Do not use. Holds a SMTP message.
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SMTPMESSAGE2 |
Do not use. Extends an SMTPMESSAGE structure to add DSN (RFC 1891) support.
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SMTPRESPONSE |
Do not use. Contains information about a SMTP response.
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SMTPSTREAM |
Do not use. Contains information about the SMTP stream.
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