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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T19:48:35+00:00 2026-05-23T19:48:35+00:00

With the following ruby code, I can read a user’s mail in an inbox

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With the following ruby code, I can read a user’s mail in an inbox via IMAP:

require 'net/imap'
imap = Net::IMAP.new('imap.gmail.com',993,true)
imap.login('user','passwd')
imap.select('INBOX')
mailIds = imap.search(['ALL'])
mailIds.each do |id|
  msg = imap.fetch(id,'RFC822')[0].attr['RFC822']
  puts msg
end 
imap.logout()
imap.disconnect()

I want to know how I can archive and mark read emails. I want to move the emails out of the user’s inbox.

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    2026-05-23T19:48:36+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 7:48 pm

    Use store method

    require 'net/imap'
    imap = Net::IMAP.new('imap.gmail.com', 993, true)
    imap.login('user', 'passwd')
    imap.select('INBOX')
    mailIds = imap.search(['ALL'])
    mailIds.each do |id|
      msg = imap.fetch(id, 'RFC822')[0].attr['RFC822']
      puts msg
      imap.store(id, "+FLAGS", [:Seen])
    end 
    imap.logout()
    imap.disconnect()
    
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