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I'm querying my gmail inbox using pythons ImapLib with a range parameter, but my returned uids are offset from what I request. My request is as follows:

M = imaplib.IMAP4_SSL('imap.gmail.com')
M.login(USER, PASS)
# Choose the inbox for finding mail
M.select('INBOX')
rv, data = M.uid("search", None, '29540:*')

This returns a single UID, 29725.

If I subtract 421 (found by trial and error) from the beginning range I get the full list of uids from from 29540 to 29725. I am stumped. Could it be that it is not using UID in this range and is somehow having problems with deleted emails?

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It seems like M.uid simply specifies that the return value will be UID's, so it is still necessary to specify that the parameters sent will be UID's and not message ID's. This fixes it:

rv, data = M.uid("search", None, 'UID', '29540:*')

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