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        private void Search(string cmdTag,string argsText,bool uidSearch)
        {
            /* RFC 3501 6.4.4 SEARCH Command

                Arguments:  OPTIONAL [CHARSET] specification
                            searching criteria (one or more)

                Responses:  REQUIRED untagged response: SEARCH

                Result:     OK - search completed
                            NO - search error: can't search that [CHARSET] or
                                    criteria
                            BAD - command unknown or arguments invalid

                The SEARCH command searches the mailbox for messages that match
                the given searching criteria.  Searching criteria consist of one
                or more search keys.  The untagged SEARCH response from the server
                contains a listing of message sequence numbers corresponding to
                those messages that match the searching criteria.

                When multiple keys are specified, the result is the intersection
                (AND function) of all the messages that match those keys.  For
                example, the criteria DELETED FROM "SMITH" SINCE 1-Feb-1994 refers
                to all deleted messages from Smith that were placed in the mailbox
                since February 1, 1994.  A search key can also be a parenthesized
                list of one or more search keys (e.g., for use with the OR and NOT
                keys).

                Server implementations MAY exclude [MIME-IMB] body parts with
                terminal content media types other than TEXT and MESSAGE from
                consideration in SEARCH matching.

                The OPTIONAL [CHARSET] specification consists of the word
                "CHARSET" followed by a registered [CHARSET].  It indicates the
                [CHARSET] of the strings that appear in the search criteria.
                [MIME-IMB] content transfer encodings, and [MIME-HDRS] strings in
                [RFC-2822]/[MIME-IMB] headers, MUST be decoded before comparing
                text in a [CHARSET] other than US-ASCII.  US-ASCII MUST be
                supported; other [CHARSET]s MAY be supported.

                If the server does not support the specified [CHARSET], it MUST
                return a tagged NO response (not a BAD).  This response SHOULD
                contain the BADCHARSET response code, which MAY list the
                [CHARSET]s supported by the server.

                In all search keys that use strings, a message matches the key if
                the string is a substring of the field.  The matching is
                case-insensitive.

                The defined search keys are as follows.  Refer to the Formal
                Syntax section for the precise syntactic definitions of the
                arguments.

                <sequence set>
                    Messages with message sequence numbers corresponding to the
                    specified message sequence number set.

                ALL
                    All messages in the mailbox; the default initial key for
                    ANDing.

                ANSWERED
                    Messages with the \Answered flag set.

                BCC <string>
                    Messages that contain the specified string in the envelope
                    structure's BCC field.

                BEFORE <date>
                    Messages whose internal date (disregarding time and timezone)
                    is earlier than the specified date.

                BODY <string>
                    Messages that contain the specified string in the body of the
                    message.

                CC <string>
                    Messages that contain the specified string in the envelope
                    structure's CC field.

                DELETED
                    Messages with the \Deleted flag set.

                DRAFT
                    Messages with the \Draft flag set.

                FLAGGED
                    Messages with the \Flagged flag set.

                FROM <string>
                    Messages that contain the specified string in the envelope
                    structure's FROM field.

                HEADER <field-name> <string>
                    Messages that have a header with the specified field-name (as
                    defined in [RFC-2822]) and that contains the specified string
                    in the text of the header (what comes after the colon).  If the
                    string to search is zero-length, this matches all messages that
                    have a header line with the specified field-name regardless of
                    the contents.

                KEYWORD <flag>
                    Messages with the specified keyword flag set.

                LARGER <n>
                    Messages with an [RFC-2822] size larger than the specified
                    number of octets.

                NEW
                    Messages that have the \Recent flag set but not the \Seen flag.
                    This is functionally equivalent to "(RECENT UNSEEN)".

                NOT <search-key>
                    Messages that do not match the specified search key.

                OLD
                    Messages that do not have the \Recent flag set.  This is
                    functionally equivalent to "NOT RECENT" (as opposed to "NOT
                    NEW").

                ON <date>
                    Messages whose internal date (disregarding time and timezone)
                    is within the specified date.

                OR <search-key1> <search-key2>
                    Messages that match either search key.

                RECENT
                    Messages that have the \Recent flag set.

                SEEN
                    Messages that have the \Seen flag set.

                SENTBEFORE <date>
                    Messages whose [RFC-2822] Date: header (disregarding time and
                    timezone) is earlier than the specified date.

                SENTON <date>
                    Messages whose [RFC-2822] Date: header (disregarding time and
                    timezone) is within the specified date.

                SENTSINCE <date>
                    Messages whose [RFC-2822] Date: header (disregarding time and
                    timezone) is within or later than the specified date.

                SINCE <date>
                    Messages whose internal date (disregarding time and timezone)
                    is within or later than the specified date.

                SMALLER <n>
                    Messages with an [RFC-2822] size smaller than the specified
                    number of octets.

                SUBJECT <string>
                    Messages that contain the specified string in the envelope
                    structure's SUBJECT field.

                TEXT <string>
                    Messages that contain the specified string in the header or
                    body of the message.

                TO <string>
                    Messages that contain the specified string in the envelope
                    structure's TO field.

                UID <sequence set>
                    Messages with unique identifiers corresponding to the specified
                    unique identifier set.  Sequence set ranges are permitted.

                UNANSWERED
                    Messages that do not have the \Answered flag set.

                UNDELETED
                    Messages that do not have the \Deleted flag set.

                UNDRAFT
                    Messages that do not have the \Draft flag set.

                UNFLAGGED
                    Messages that do not have the \Flagged flag set.

                UNKEYWORD <flag>
                    Messages that do not have the specified keyword flag set.

                UNSEEN
                    Messages that do not have the \Seen flag set.

                    Example:
                        C: A282 SEARCH FLAGGED SINCE 1-Feb-1994 NOT FROM "Smith"
                        S: * SEARCH 2 84 882
                        S: A282 OK SEARCH completed
                        C: A283 SEARCH TEXT "string not in mailbox"
                        S: * SEARCH
                        S: A283 OK SEARCH completed
                        C: A284 SEARCH CHARSET UTF-8 TEXT {6}
                        S: + Continue                          ### THIS IS UNDOCUMENTED !!!
                        C: XXXXXX[arg conitnue]<CRLF>
                        S: * SEARCH 43
                        S: A284 OK SEARCH completed

                Note: Since this document is restricted to 7-bit ASCII
                text, it is not possible to show actual UTF-8 data.  The
                "XXXXXX" is a placeholder for what would be 6 octets of
                8-bit data in an actual transaction.
            */
            if(!this.Authenticated){
                this.Socket.WriteLine(cmdTag + " NO Authenticate first !");
                return;
            }
            if(m_SelectedMailbox.Length == 0){
                this.Socket.WriteLine(cmdTag + " NO Select mailbox first !");
                return;
            }

            // Store start time
            long startTime = DateTime.Now.Ticks;

            //--- Get Optional charset, if specified -----------------------------------------------------------------//
            string charset = "ASCII";
            // CHARSET charset
            if(argsText.ToUpper().StartsWith("CHARSET")){
                // Remove CHARSET from argsText
                argsText = argsText.Substring(7).Trim();

                string charsetValueString = IMAP_Utils.ParseQuotedParam(ref argsText);

                try{
                    System.Text.Encoding.GetEncoding(charsetValueString);

                    charset = charsetValueString;
                }
                catch{
                    this.Socket.WriteLine(cmdTag + " NO [BADCHARSET UTF-8] " + charsetValueString + " is not supported");
                    return;
                }
            }
            //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------//

            /* If multiline command, read all lines
                C: A284 SEARCH CHARSET UTF-8 TEXT {6}
                S: + Continue                             ### THIS IS UNDOCUMENTED !!!
                C: XXXXXX[arg conitnue]<CRLF>
            */
            argsText = argsText.Trim();
            while(argsText.EndsWith("}") && argsText.IndexOf("{") > -1){
                long dataLength = 0;
                try{
                    // Get data length from {xxx}
                    dataLength = Convert.ToInt64(argsText.Substring(argsText.LastIndexOf("{") + 1 ,argsText.Length - argsText.LastIndexOf("{") - 2));
                }
                // There is no valid numeric value between {}, just skip and allow SearchGroup parser to handle this value
                catch{
                    break;
                }

                MemoryStream dataStream = new MemoryStream();

                this.Socket.WriteLine("+ Continue");
                this.Socket.ReadSpecifiedLength((int)dataLength,dataStream);
                string argsContinueLine = this.Socket.ReadLine().TrimEnd();

                // Append readed data + [args conitnue] line
                argsText += System.Text.Encoding.GetEncoding(charset).GetString(dataStream.ToArray()) + argsContinueLine;

                // There is no more argumets, stop getting.
                // We must check this because if length = 0 and no args returned, last line ends with {0},
                // leaves this into endless loop.
                if(argsContinueLine == ""){
                    break;
                }
            }

            //--- Parse search criteria ------------------------//
            SearchGroup searchCriteria = new SearchGroup();
            try{
                searchCriteria.Parse(new StringReader(argsText));
            }
            catch(Exception x){
                this.Socket.WriteLine(cmdTag + " NO " + x.Message);
                return;
            }
            //--------------------------------------------------//
            /*
            string searchResponse = "* SEARCH";

            // No header and body text needed, can do search on internal messages info data
            if(!searchCriteria.IsHeaderNeeded() && !searchCriteria.IsBodyTextNeeded()){
                // Loop internal messages info, see what messages match
                for(int i=0;i<m_Messages.Count;i++){
                    IMAP_Message messageInfo = m_Messages[i];

                    // See if message matches
                    if(searchCriteria.Match(i,messageInfo.MessageUID,(int)messageInfo.Size,messageInfo.Date,messageInfo.Flags,null,"")){
                        // For UID search we must return message UID's
                        if(uidSearch){
                            searchResponse += " " + messageInfo.MessageUID.ToString();
                        }
                        // For normal search we must return message index numbers.
                        else{
                            searchResponse += " " + messageInfo.MessageNo.ToString();
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
            // Can't search on iternal messages info, need to do header or body text search, call Search event
            else{
                // Call 'Search' event, get search criteria matching messages
                IMAP_eArgs_Search eArgs = m_pServer.OnSearch(this,Core.Decode_IMAP_UTF7_String(this.SelectedMailbox),new IMAP_SearchMatcher(searchCriteria));

                // Constuct matching messages search response
                for(int i=0;i<eArgs.MatchingMessages.Count;i++){
                    IMAP_Message messageInfo = eArgs.MatchingMessages[i];

                    // For UID search we must return message UID's
                    if(uidSearch){
                        searchResponse += " " + messageInfo.MessageUID.ToString();
                    }
                    // For normal search we must return message index numbers.
                    else{
                        // Map search returnded message to internal message number
                        int no = m_Messages.IndexFromUID(messageInfo.MessageUID);
                        if(no > -1){
                            searchResponse += " " + no.ToString();
                        }
                    }
                }
            }

            searchResponse += "\r\n";
            searchResponse += cmdTag + " OK SEARCH completed in " + ((DateTime.Now.Ticks - startTime) / (decimal)10000000).ToString("f2") + " seconds\r\n";
            */
            ProcessMailboxChanges();

            // Just loop messages headers or full messages (depends on search type)
            //	string searchResponse = "* SEARCH";
            this.Socket.Write("* SEARCH");
            string searchResponse = "";

            IMAP_MessageItems_enum messageItems = IMAP_MessageItems_enum.None;
            if(searchCriteria.IsBodyTextNeeded()){
                messageItems |= IMAP_MessageItems_enum.Message;
            }
            else if(searchCriteria.IsHeaderNeeded()){
                messageItems |= IMAP_MessageItems_enum.Header;
            }
            for(int i=0;i<m_pSelectedFolder.Messages.Count;i++){
                IMAP_Message msg = m_pSelectedFolder.Messages[i];

                //-- Get message only if matching needs it ------------------------//
                LumiSoft.Net.Mime.Mime parser = null;
                if((messageItems & IMAP_MessageItems_enum.Message) != 0 || (messageItems & IMAP_MessageItems_enum.Header) != 0){
                    // Raise event GetMessageItems, get requested message items.
                    IMAP_eArgs_MessageItems eArgs = m_pServer.OnGetMessageItems(this,msg,messageItems);

                    // Message data is null if no such message available, just skip that message
                    if(!eArgs.MessageExists){
                        continue;
                    }
                    try{
                        // Ensure that all requested items were provided.
                        eArgs.Validate();
                    }
                    catch(Exception x){
                        m_pServer.OnSysError(x.Message,x);
                        this.Socket.WriteLine(cmdTag + " NO Internal IMAP server component error: " + x.Message);
                        return;
                    }

                    try{
                        if(eArgs.MessageStream != null){
                            parser = LumiSoft.Net.Mime.Mime.Parse(eArgs.MessageStream);
                        }
                        else{
                            parser = LumiSoft.Net.Mime.Mime.Parse(eArgs.Header);
                        }
                    }
                    // Message parsing failed, bad message. Just make new warning message.
                    catch(Exception x){
                        parser = LumiSoft.Net.Mime.Mime.CreateSimple(new AddressList(),new AddressList(),"[BAD MESSAGE] Bad message, message parsing failed !","NOTE: Bad message, message parsing failed !\r\n\r\n" + x.Message,"");
                    }
                }
                //-----------------------------------------------------------------//

                string bodyText = "";
                if(searchCriteria.IsBodyTextNeeded()){
                    bodyText = parser.BodyText;
                }

                // See if message matches to search criteria
                if(searchCriteria.Match(i,msg.UID,(int)msg.Size,msg.InternalDate,msg.Flags,parser,bodyText)){
                    if(uidSearch){
                        this.Socket.Write(" " + msg.UID.ToString());

                //		searchResponse += " " + msg.MessageUID.ToString();
                    }
                    else{
                        this.Socket.Write(" " + (i + 1).ToString());

                //		searchResponse += " " + i.ToString();
                    }
                }
            }

            searchResponse += "\r\n";
            searchResponse += cmdTag + " OK SEARCH completed in " + ((DateTime.Now.Ticks - startTime) / (decimal)10000000).ToString("f2") + " seconds\r\n";

            // Send search server response
            this.Socket.Write(searchResponse);
        }