🥅 Fix premature tagged response guard for IDLE#688
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The premature tagged `OK` response guard that was added for `STARTTLS`, in #664, didn't correctly drop the connection when it was triggered for `IDLE`. Note that `finish_command` was moved until _after_ sending the command, so the raised error would be consistent with all other commands.
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The premature tagged
OKresponse guard that was added forSTARTTLS, in #664, didn't correctly drop the connection when it was triggered forIDLE.Note that
finish_commandwas moved until after sending the command, so the raised error would be consistent with all other commands.Note that, although this code was added for hardening against a class of security vulnerability, failing to protect against this for
IDLEis not considered a security vulnerability. If the server wants to cancelIDLEprematurely, it can still do that. Arguably, it should not be allowed to do that, because sending a tagged response for a command with an outstanding continuation request puts the connection into a weird state. Nevertheless, several very popular email do just that.