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libEtPan! API
Viet Hoa DINH
Copyright © 2003 DINH Viet Hoa
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Tools and datatypes
Array
carray_new and carray_free
carray_set_size
carray_count, carray_add, carray_get and carray_set
carray_delete
carray_data
List
clist_new and clist_free
clist_isempty and clist_count
running through clist
clist modification
clist_foreach
clist_concat
Hash table
chash_new and chash_free
chash_set and chash_get
chash_delete
chash_resize
running through the chash
chash_size and chash_count
Buffered I/O
socket stream
TLS stream
non-buffered I/O
strings
constructor and destructor
string value modification
insertion in string, deletion in string
referencing string
3. Internet Message Format
Quick start
Parse message headers
Render the message headers
Data types
mailimf_mailbox - mailbox
mailimf_address - address
mailimf_mailbox_list - list of mailboxes
mailimf_address_list - list of addresses
mailimf_group - named group of mailboxes
mailimf_date_time - date of a message
mailimf_orig_date - parsed content of date header
mailimf_from - parsed content of From header
mailimf_sender - parsed content of Sender header
mailimf_reply_to - parsed content of Reply-To header
mailimf_to - parsed content of To header
mailimf_cc - parsed content of Cc
mailimf_bcc - parsed content of Bcc field
mailimf_message_id - parsed content of Message-ID header
mailimf_in_reply_to - parsed content of In-Reply-To field
mailimf_references - parsed content of References field
mailimf_subject - parsed content of Subject field
mailimf_comments - parsed content of Comments field
mailimf_keywords - parsed content of Keywords field
mailimf_return - parsed content of Return-Path field
mailimf_path - address in Return-Path field
mailimf_optional_field - non-standard header
mailimf_field - header field
mailimf_fields - list of header fields
mailimf_body - message body without headers
mailimf_message - parsed message
mailimf_single_fields - simplified fields
Parser functions
mailimf_address_list_parse
mailimf_address_parse
mailimf_body_parse
mailimf_envelope_and_optional_fields_parse
mailimf_envelope_fields_parse
mailimf_optional_fields_parse
mailimf_fields_parse
mailimf_ignore_field_parse
mailimf_mailbox_list_parse
mailimf_mailbox_parse
mailimf_message_parse
Creation functions
mailimf_mailbox_list
mailimf_address_list
mailimf_fields
Rendering of messages
Header fields
4. MIME
Quick start
Parse MIME message
Render the MIME message
Data types
mailmime_composite_type - Composite MIME type
mailmime_content - MIME content type (Content-Type)
mailmime_discrete_type - MIME discrete type
mailmime_field - MIME header field
mailmime_mechanism - MIME transfer encoding mechanism
(Content-Transfer-Encoding)
mailmime_fields - header fields
mailmime_parameter - MIME type parameter
mailmime_type - MIME main type
mailmime_language - Language of MIME part
mailmime_data - Content of MIME part
mailmime - MIME part
mailmime_disposition - MIME disposition information
(Content-Disposition)
mailmime_disposition_type - Type of MIME disposition
mailmime_disposition_parm - MIME disposition parameter
mailmime_single_fields - MIME headers
Parser functions
mailmime_content_parse
mailmime_description_parse
mailmime_encoding_parse
mailmime_field_parse
mailmime_id_parse
mailmime_fields_parse
mailmime_version_parse
mailmime_parameter_parse
mailmime_language_parse
mailmime_disposition_parse
mailmime_disposition_type_parse
mailmime_encoded_phrase_parse
mailmime_parse
mailmime_base64_body_parse
mailmime_quoted_printable_body_parse
mailmime_binary_body_parse
mailmime_part_parse
Rendering of MIME parts
mailmime_fields_write, mailmime_content_write and
mailmime_content_type_write
mailmime_write
mailmime_quoted_printable_write and mailmime_base64_write
mailmime_data_write
Creation functions
mailmime_disposition_new_filename and
mailmime_disposition_new_with_data
mailmime_fields_new_empty and mailmime_fields_add
mailmime_fields_new_with_data and
mailmime_fields_new_with_version
mailmime_get_content_message
mailmime_data_new_data and mailmime_data_new_file
mailmime_new_message_data, mailmime_new_empty and
mailmime_new_with_content
mailmime_set_preamble_file, mailmime_set_epilogue_file,
mailmime_set_preamble_text and
mailmime_set_epilogue_text
mailmime_set_body_file and mailmime_set_body_text
mailmime_add_part, mailmime_remove_part,
mailmime_smart_add_part and
mailmime_smart_remove_part
mailmime_set_imf_fields
mailmime_fields_new_encoding and
mailmime_fields_new_filename
Helper functions
mailmime_transfer_encoding_get
mailmime_content_charset_get and mailmime_content_param_get
5. Storages, folders, messages
Introduction
Message
MIME part
Mailbox
Storage
Folder
Session
Error codes
Storage
Storage driver
Storage
mailstorage_new and mailstorage_free
mailstorage_connect and mailstorage_disconnect
IMAP storage
Example
Folder
Folder driver
Folder
mailfolder_new and mail_folder_free
mailfolder_connect and mailfolder_disconnect
mailfolder_noop
mailfolder_check
mailfolder_expunge
mailfolder_status
mailfolder_append_message
mailfolder_get_messages_list
mailfolder_get_envelopes_list
mailfolder_get_message
mailfolder_get_message_by_uid
Example
Message
Message driver
Message
mailmessage_new
mailmessage_init
mailmessage_flush
mailmessage_check
mailmessage_fetch_result_free
mailmessage_fetch
mailmessage_fetch_header
mailmessage_fetch_body
mailmessage_fetch_size
mailmessage_get_bodystructure
mailmessage_fetch_section
mailmessage_fetch_section_header
mailmessage_fetch_section_mime
mailmessage_fetch_section_body
mailmessage_fetch_envelope
mailmessage_get_flags
mailmessage_resolve_single_fields
Message list
Message tree
Message flags
Example
Session
Session driver
Session
mailsession_parameters
mailsession_connect_stream
mailsession_connect_path
mailsession_starttls
mailsession_login
mailsession_logout
mailsession_noop
mailsession_check_folder
mailsession_select_folder
mailsession_expunge_folder
mailsession_status_folder
mailsession_messages_number
mailsession_recent_number
mailsession_unseen_number
mailsession_append_message
mailsession_get_messages_list
mailsession_get_envelopes_list
mailsession_get_message
mailsession_get_message_by_uid
List of Examples
2-1. carray creation
2-2. preallocating carray
2-3. carray access
2-4. deletion in carray
2-5. clist creation
2-6. displaying content of clist
2-7. deleting elements in a clist
2-8. merging two clists
2-9. chash insert and lookup
2-10. key deletion in a chash
2-11. running through a chash
3-1. example of mailbox
3-2. mailbox creation and display
3-3. address creation and display
3-4. Creation and display of mailimf_mailbox_list
3-5. creation and display of list of addresses
3-6. example of group
3-7. creation and display of a group
3-8. example of date
3-9. creation and display of date
3-10. creation and display of Date field
3-11. creation and display of a From header
3-12. creation and display of Sender field
3-13. creation and display of Reply-To field
3-14. creation and display of To field
3-15. creation and display of Cc field
3-16. creation and display of Bcc field
3-17. example of Message-ID
3-18. creation and display of Message-ID field
3-19. creation and display of In-Reply-To field
3-20. creation and display of References field
3-21. creation and display of Subject field
3-22. creation and display of Comment field
3-23. creation and display of Keywords field
3-24. creation and display of Return-Path field
3-25. Creation and display of return path
3-26. creation and display of non-standard fields
3-27. creation and display of field
3-28. creation and display of header fields
3-29. creation and display of message body
3-30. creation and display of message
3-31. using mailimf_single_fields
3-32. using mailimf_single_fields without memory allocation
3-33. parsing a list of addresses
3-34. parsing an address
3-35. parsing a message body
3-36. parsing commonly used fields and return other fields in a
non-parsed form
3-37. parsing commonly used fields
3-38. parsing optional fields
3-39. parsing header fields
3-40. skipping fields
3-41. parsing a list of mailboxes
3-42. parsing a mailbox
3-43. parsing a message
3-44. creating a list of mailboxes
3-45. creation of header fields
3-46. rendering of fields
4-1. create and display MIME composite type
4-2. Creation and display of MIME content type
4-3. Creation and display of MIME discrete type
4-4. Creation and display of MIME header field
4-5. Creation and display of MIME transfer encoding mechanism
4-6. Creation and display of MIME fields
4-7. Creation and display of MIME type parameter
4-8. Creation and display of MIME main type
4-9. Creation and display of language of MIME part
4-10. Creation and display of MIME part content
4-11. Creation and display of MIME part
4-12. Creation and display of MIME disposition information
4-13. Creation and display of MIME disposition type
4-14. Creation and display of MIME disposition parameter
4-15. Creation and display of single fields
4-16. Parsing MIME content type
4-17. Parsing MIME description
4-18. parsing MIME encoding mechanism
4-19. parsing MIME header field
4-20. Parsing MIME content identifier
4-21. parsing MIME header fields
4-22. parsing MIME version
4-23. parsing a MIME parameter
4-24. Parsing the MIME content langage
4-25. Parsing the MIME content disposition
4-26. parsing a MIME content disposition type
4-27. decoding a MIME encoded header string
4-28. parsing a MIME message
4-29. Parsing a base64 encoded part
4-30. Parsing a quoted printable encoded part
4-31. Parsing a binary encoded part
4-32. Parsing a MIME encoded part
4-33. rendering MIME header fields
4-34. render base64 or quoted printable
4-35. creating a MIME content disposition
4-36. creating a MIME header fields list
4-37. creating new fields
4-38. Creating a MIME content type
4-39. creating MIME content
4-40. creating a MIME part
4-41. setting preamble and epilogue
4-42. creating a MIME part
4-43. modifying MIME structure
4-44. modifying MIME structure
4-45. creating MIME fields with only Content-Transfer-Encoding
4-46. extracting MIME encoding mechanism
4-47. extracting information from MIME content type
5-1. use of storage
5-2. use of folder
5-3. use of message
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Chapter 1. Introduction
This document will describe the API of libEtPan!
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Chapter 2. Tools and datatypes
libEtPan! include a collection of datatypes such as lists, arrays,
hash tables and tools such as buffered I/O.
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Array
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
typedef struct carray_s carray;
carray is an array of pointers that will resize automatically in case
a new element is added.
The carray is implemented with an array (void **) that can be resized.
An array has a size: this is the number of elements that can be added
before the table is resized. It also has a count of elements: this is
the elements that exist in the array.
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carray_new and carray_free
carray * carray_new(unsigned int initsize);
void carray_free(carray * array);
carray_new() creates a new array with an initial size. The array is
not resized until the number of element reach the initial size. It
returns NULL in case of failure.
carray_free() releases memory used by the given array.
Example 2-1. carray creation
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#define SIZE 50
int main(void)
{
carray * a;
a = carray_new(SIZE);
if (a == NULL)
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
/* do things here */
carray_free(a);
exit(EXIT_SUCESS);
}
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carray_set_size
int carray_set_size(carray * array, uint32_t new_size);
carray_set_size() sets the size of the array. It returns 0 in case of
success, -1 in case of failure.
Example 2-2. preallocating carray
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#define SIZE 50
#define NEWSIZE 200
int main(void)
{
carray * a;
unsigned int i;
char p[500];
a = carray_new(SIZE);
if (a == NULL)
goto err;
r = carray_set_size(NEWSIZE);
if (r < 0)
goto free;
for(i = 0 ; i < NEWSIZE ; i ++)
carray_set(a, i, &p[i]);
/* do things here */
carray_free(a);
exit(EXIT_SUCESS);
free:
carray_free(a);
err:
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
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carray_count, carray_add, carray_get and carray_set
int carray_count(carray);
int carray_add(carray * array, void * data, unsigned int * index);
void * carray_get(carray * array, unsigned int indx);
void carray_set(carray * array, unsigned int indx, void * value);
carray_count() returns the number of elements in the carray.
Complexity is O(1).
carray_add()adds an element at the end of the array. The index of the
element is returns in (* index) if index is not NULL. It returns 0 in
case of success, -1 in case of failure. Complexity is O(1).
carray_get() returns the elements contained at the given cell of the
table. Complexity is O(1).
carray_set() replace the element at the given index of table table
with the given value. Complexity is O(1).
Example 2-3. carray access
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <string.h>
#define SIZE 50
int main(void)
{
carray * a;
int r;
a = carray_new(SIZE);
if (a == NULL)
goto err;
r = carray_add(a, "foo-bar-1", NULL);
if (r < 0)
goto free;
carray_add(a, "foo-bar-2", NULL);
if (r < 0)
goto free;
carray_add(a, "foo-bar-3", NULL);
if (r < 0)
goto free;
for(i = 0 ; i < carray_count(a) ; i ++) {
char * str;
str = carray_get(a, i);
if (strcmp("foo-bar-2", str) == 0)
carray_set(a, i, "foo-bar-2-replacement");
printf("%s\n", str);
}
carray_free(a);
exit(EXIT_SUCESS);
free:
carray_free(a);
err:
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
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carray_delete
int carray_delete(carray * array, uint32_t indx);
int carray_delete_slow(carray * array, uint32_t indx);
int carray_delete_fast(carray * array, uint32_t indx);
carray_delete() removes an element of the table. Order will not be
garanteed. The returned result can be ignored. Complexity is O(1).
carray_delete_slow() removes an element of the table. Order will be
garanteed. The returned result can be ignored. Complexity is O(n).
carray_delete_fast() the element will just be replaced with NULL.
Order will be kept but the number of elements will remains the same.
The returned result can be ignored. Complexity is O(1).
Example 2-4. deletion in carray
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#define SIZE 50
carray * build_array(void)
{
carray * a;
a = carray_new(SIZE);
if (a == NULL)
goto err;
r = carray_add(a, "foo-bar-1", NULL);
if (r < 0)
goto free;
carray_add(a, "foo-bar-2", NULL);
if (r < 0)
goto free;
carray_add(a, "foo-bar-3", NULL);
if (r < 0)
goto free;
return a;
free:
carray_free(a);
err:
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
void delete(carray * a)
{
/* deleting foo-bar-1 */
carray_delete(a, 0);
/* resulting size is 2, order of elements is undefined */
}
void delete_slow(carray * a)
{
/* deleting foo-bar-1 */
carray_delete_slow(a, 0);
/* resulting size is 2, order of elements is the same */
}
void delete_fast(carray * a)
{
/* deleting foo-bar-1 */
carray_delete_slow(a, 0);
/*
resulting size is 3,
order of elements is { NULL, foo-bar-2, foo-bar-3 }
*/
}
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carray_data
void ** carray_data(carray);
carray_datareturns the table used for implementation : (void **).
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List
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
typedef struct clist_s clist;
typedef clistcell clistiter;
clist() is a list of cells. Each cell of the list contains one
element. This element is a pointer. An iterator (clistiter) is a
pointer to an element of the list. With an iterator, we can get the
previous element of the list, the next element of the list and the
content of the element.
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clist_new and clist_free
clist * clist_new(void);
void clist_free(clist *);
clist_new() allocates a new empty list and returns it.
clist_free() frees the entire list with its cells.
Example 2-5. clist creation
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(void)
{
clist * list;
list = clist_new();
if (list == NULL)
goto err;
r = clist_append(list, "foo-bar");
if (r < 0)
clist_free(list);
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
free:
clist_free(list);
err:
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
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clist_isempty and clist_count
int clist_isempty(clist *);
int clist_count(clist *);
clist_isempty() returns 1 if the list is empty, else it is 0.
Complexity is O(1).
clist_count() returns the number of elements in the list. Complexity
is O(1).
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running through clist
clistiter * clist_begin(clist *);
clistiter * clist_end(clist *);
clistiter * clist_next(clistiter *);
clistiter * clist_previous(clistiter *);
void * clist_content(clistiter *);
void * clist_nth_data(clist * lst, int index);
clistiter * clist_nth(clist * lst, int index);
clist_begin() returns an iterator to the first element of the list.
Complexity is O(1).
clist_end() returns an iterator to the last element of the list.
Complexity is O(1).
clist_next() returns an iterator to the next element of the list.
Complexity is O(1).
clist_previous() returns an iterator to the previous element of the
list. Complexity is O(1).
clist_content() returns the element contained in the cell pointed by
the iterator in the list. Complexity is O(1).
clist_nth() returns an iterator on the index-th element of the list.
Complexity is O(n).
clist_nth_data() returns the index-th element of the list. Complexity
is O(n).
Example 2-6. displaying content of clist
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(void)
{
clist * list;
clistiter * iter;
list = build_string_list();
if (list == NULL)
goto err;
for(iter = clist_begin(list) ; iter != NULL ; iter =
clist_next(iter)) {
char * str;
str = clist_content(iter);
printf("%s\n", str);
}
clist_free(list);
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
free:
clist_free(list);
err:
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
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clist modification
int clist_prepend(clist *, void *);
int clist_append(clist *, void *);
int clist_insert_before(clist *, clistiter *, void *);
int clist_insert_after(clist *, clistiter *, void *);
clistiter * clist_delete(clist *, clistiter *);
clist_prepend() adds an element at the beginning of the list. Returns
0 on sucess, -1 on error. Complexity is O(1).
clist_append() adds an element at the end of the list. Returns 0 on
sucess, -1 on error. Complexity is O(1).
clist_insert_before() adds an element before the element pointed by
the given iterator in the list. Returns 0 on sucess, -1 on error.
Complexity is O(1).
clist_insert_after() adds an element after the element pointed by the
given iterator in the list. Returns 0 on sucess, -1 on error.
Complexity is O(1).
clist_delete() the elements pointed by the given iterator in the list
and returns an iterator to the next element of the list. Complexity is
O(1).
Example 2-7. deleting elements in a clist
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
voir print_content(void * content, void * user_data)
{
char * str;
str = content;
printf("%s\n", str);
}
int main(void)
{
clist * list;
clistiter * iter;
list = build_string_list();
if (list == NULL)
goto err;
iter = = clist_begin(list);
while (iter != NULL)
char * str;
str = clist_content(iter);
if (strcmp(str, "foo-bar") == 0)
iter = clist_delete(list, cur);
else
iter = clist_next(iter);
}
clist_foreach(list, print_content, NULL);
printf("\n");
clist_free(list);
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
free:
clist_free(list);
err:
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
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clist_foreach
typedef void (* clist_func)(void *, void *);
void clist_foreach(clist * lst, clist_func func, void * data);
clist_foreach() apply a fonction to each element of the list.
Complexity is O(n).
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clist_concat
void clist_concat(clist * dest, clist * src);
clist_concat() adds all the elements of src at the end of dest.
Elements are added in the same order. src is an empty list when the
operation is finished. Complexity is O(1).
Example 2-8. merging two clists
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(void)
{
clist * list;
clist * list_2;
clistiter * iter;
list = build_string_list();
if (list == NULL)
goto err;
list_2 = build_string_list_2();
if (list == NULL)
goto free_list;
clist_concat(list, list_2);
clist_free(list_2);
for(iter = clist_begin(list) ; iter != NULL ; iter =
clist_next(iter)) {
char * str;
str = clist_content(iter);
printf("%s\n", str);
}
clist_free(list);
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
free_list:
clist_free(list);
err:
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
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Hash table
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
typedef struct chash chash;
typedef struct chashcell chashiter;
typedef struct {
char * data;
int len;
} chashdatum;
chash is a hash table. chashiter is a pointer to an element of the
hash table. chashdatum is an element to be placed in the hash table as
a key or a value. It consists in data and a corresponding length.
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chash_new and chash_free
#define CHASH_COPYNONE 0
#define CHASH_COPYKEY 1
#define CHASH_COPYVALUE 2
#define CHASH_COPYALL (CHASH_COPYKEY | CHASH_COPYVALUE)
chash * chash_new(int size, int flags);
void chash_free(chash * hash);
chash_new() returns a new empty hash table or NULL if this failed.
size is the initial size of the table used for implementation. flags
can be a combinaison of CHASH_COPYKEY and CHASH_COPYVALUE.
CHASH_COPYKEY enables copy of key, so that the initial value used for
chash_set()
chash_free() releases memory used by the hash table.
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chash_set and chash_get
int chash_set(chash * hash,
chashdatum * key, chashdatum * value, chashdatum * oldvalue);
int chash_get(chash * hash,
chashdatum * key, chashdatum * result);
chash_set() adds a new element into the hash table. If a previous
element had the same key, it is returns into oldvalue if oldvalue is
different of NULL. Medium complexity is O(1).
returns -1 if it fails, 0 on success.
chash_get()returns the corresponding value of the given key. If there
is no corresponding value, -1 is returned. 0 on success. Medium
complexity is O(1).
Example 2-9. chash insert and lookup
int main(void)
{
chash * hash;
int r;
chashdatum key;
chashdatum value;
char * str1 = "my-data";
char * str2 = "my-data";
hash = chash_new(CHASH_DEFAULTSIZE, CHASH_COPYNONE);
key.data = "foo";
key.len = strlen("foo");
value.data = str1;
value.data = strlen(str1) + 1;
/* + 1 is needed to get the terminal zero in the returned string */
r = chash_set(hash, &key, &value, NULL);
if (r < 0)
goto free_hash;
key.data = "bar";
key.len = strlen("bar");
value.data = str2;
value.data = strlen(str2) + 1;
if (r < 0)
goto free_hash;
key.data = "foo";
key.len = strlen("foo");
r = chash_get(hash, &key, &value);
if (r < 0) {
printf("element not found\n");
}
else {
char * str;
str = value.data;
printf("found : %s", str);
}
chash_free(hash);
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
free_hash:
chash_free(hash);
err:
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
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chash_delete
int chash_delete(chash * hash,
chashdatum * key, chashdatum * oldvalue);
deletes the key/value pair given the corresponding key. The value is
returned in old_value. If there is no corresponding value, -1 is
returned. 0 on success. Medium complexity is O(1).
Example 2-10. key deletion in a chash
int main(void)
{
chash * hash;
int r;
chashdatum key;
chashdatum value;
char * str1 = "my-data";
char * str2 = "my-data";
hash = build_hash();
key.data = "foo";
key.len = strlen("foo");
chash_delete(hash, &key, &value);
/* it will never be possible to lookup "foo" */
key.data = "foo";
key.len = strlen("foo");
r = chash_get(hash, &key, &value);
if (r < 0) {
printf("element not found\n");
}
else {
char * str;
str = value.data;
printf("found : %s", str);
}
chash_free(hash);
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
free_hash:
chash_free(hash);
err:
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
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chash_resize
int chash_resize(chash * hash, int size);
chash_resize() changes the size of the table used for implementation
of the hash table. returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.
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running through the chash
chashiter * chash_begin(chash * hash);
chashiter * chash_next(chash * hash, chashiter * iter);
void chash_key(chashiter * iter, chashdatum * result);
void chash_value(chashiter iter, chashdatum * result);
chash_begin() returns a pointer to the first element of the hash
table. Returns NULL if there is no elements in the hash table.
Complexity is O(n).
chash_next() returns a pointer to the next element of the hash table.
Returns NULL if there is no next element. Complexity is O(n) but n
calls to chash_next() also has a complexity of O(n).
chash_key() returns the key of the given element of the hash table.
chash_value returns the value of the given element of the hash table.
Example 2-11. running through a chash
int main(void)
{
chash * hash;
int r;
chashiter * iter;
hash = build_hash();
/* this will display all the values stored in the hash */
for(iter = chash_begin(hash) ; iter != NULL ; iter =
chash_next(hash, iter)) {
chashdatum key;
chashdatum value;
char * str;
chash_value(iter, &value);
str = value.data;
printf("%s\n", str);
}
chash_free(hash);
}
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chash_size and chash_count
int chash_size(chash * hash);
int chash_count(chash * hash);
chash_size() returns the size of the table used for implementation of
the hash table. Complexity is O(1).
chash_count() returns the number of elements in the hash table.
Complexity is O(1).
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Buffered I/O
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
typedef struct _mailstream mailstream;
streams are objects where we can read data from and write data to.
They are not seekable. That can be for example a pipe or a network
stream.
mailstream * mailstream_new(mailstream_low * low, size_t buffer_size);
int mailstream_close(mailstream * s);
mailstream_new() creates a new stream stream with the low-level (see
the Section called non-buffered I/O) stream and a given buffer size.
mailstream_close() closes the stream. This function will be in charge
to free the mailstream_low structure.
ssize_t mailstream_write(mailstream * s, void * buf, size_t count);
int mailstream_flush(mailstream * s);
ssize_t mailstream_read(mailstream * s, void * buf, size_t count);
ssize_t mailstream_feed_read_buffer(mailstream * s);
mailstream_write() writes a buffer to the given stream. This write
operation will be buffered.
mailstream_flush() will force a write of all buffered data for a given
stream.
mailstream_read() reads data from the stream to the given buffer.
mailstream_feed_read_buffer() this function will just fill the buffer
for reading.
mailstream_low * mailstream_get_low(mailstream * s);
void mailstream_set_low(mailstream * s, mailstream_low * low);
mailstream_get_low() returns the low-level stream of the given stream.
mailstream_set_low() changes the low-level of the given stream.
Useful, for example, when a stream change from clear stream to SSL
stream.
char * mailstream_read_line(mailstream * stream, MMAPString * line);
char * mailstream_read_line_append(mailstream * stream, MMAPString * line);
char * mailstream_read_line_remove_eol(mailstream * stream, MMAPString * line);
char * mailstream_read_multiline(mailstream * s, size_t size,
MMAPString * stream_buffer,
MMAPString * multiline_buffer,
size_t progr_rate,
progress_function * progr_fun);
mailstream_read_line() reads an entire line from the buffer and store
it into the given string. returns NULL on error, the corresponding
array of char is returned otherwise.
mailstream_read_line_append() reads an entire line from the buffer and
appends it to the given string. returns NULL on error, the array of
char corresponding to the entire buffer is returned otherwise.
mailstream_read_line_remove_eol() reads an entire line from the buffer
and store it into the given string. All CR LF are removed. returns
NULL on error, the corresponding array of char is returned otherwise.
mailstream_read_multiline() reads a multiline data (several lines, the
data are ended with a single period '.') from the given stream and
store it into the given multiline buffer (multiline_buffer).
progr_rate should be 0 and progr_fun NULL (deprecated things).
stream_buffer is a buffer used for internal work of the function. size
should be 0 (deprecated things).
int mailstream_is_end_multiline(char * line);
returns 1 if the line is an end of multiline data (a single period
'.', eventually with CR and/or LF). 0 is returned otherwise.
int mailstream_send_data(mailstream * s, char * message,
size_t size,
size_t progr_rate,
progress_function * progr_fun);
sends multiline data to the given stream. size is the size of the
data. progr_rate and progr_fun are deprecated. progr_rate must be 0,
progr_fun must be NULL.
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socket stream
mailstream * mailstream_socket_open(int fd);
mailstream_socket_open() will open a clear-text socket.
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TLS stream
mailstream * mailstream_ssl_open(int fd);
mailstream_ssl_open() will open a TLS/SSL socket.
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non-buffered I/O
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailstream_low_driver {
ssize_t (* mailstream_read)(mailstream_low *, void *, size_t);
ssize_t (* mailstream_write)(mailstream_low *, void *, size_t);
int (* mailstream_close)(mailstream_low *);
int (* mailstream_get_fd)(mailstream_low *);
void (* mailstream_free)(mailstream_low *);
};
typedef struct mailstream_low_driver mailstream_low_driver;
struct _mailstream_low {
void * data;
mailstream_low_driver * driver;
};
mailstream_low is a non-buffered stream.
The mailstream_low_driver is a set of functions used to access the
stream.
* mailstream_read/write/close() is the same interface as
read/write/close() system calls, except that the file descriptor
is replaced with the mailstream_low structure.
* mailstream_get_fd() returns the file descriptor used for this
non-buffered stream.
* mailstream_free() is in charge to free the internal structure of
the mailstream_low and the mailstream_low itself.
mailstream_low * mailstream_low_new(void * data,
mailstream_low_driver * driver);
mailstream_low_new() creates a low-level mailstream with the given
internal structure (data) and using the given set of functions
(driver).
ssize_t mailstream_low_write(mailstream_low * s, void * buf, size_t count);
ssize_t mailstream_low_read(mailstream_low * s, void * buf, size_t count);
int mailstream_low_close(mailstream_low * s);
int mailstream_low_get_fd(mailstream_low * s);
void mailstream_low_free(mailstream_low * s);
Each of these calls will call the corresponding function defined in
the driver.
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strings
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct _MMAPString
{
char * str;
size_t len;
size_t allocated_len;
int fd;
size_t mmapped_size;
};
typedef struct _MMAPString MMAPString;
MMAPString is a string which size that can increase automatically.
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constructor and destructor
MMAPString * mmap_string_new(const char * init);
MMAPString * mmap_string_new_len(const char * init, size_t len);
MMAPString * mmap_string_sized_new(size_t dfl_size);
void mmap_string_free(MMAPString * string);
mmap_string_new() allocates a new string. init is the intial value of
the string. NULL will be returned on error.
mmap_string_new_len() allocates a new string. init is the intial value
of the string, len is the length of the initial string. NULL will be
returned on error.
mmap_string_sized_new() allocates a new string. dfl_size is the
initial allocation of the string. NULL will be returned on error.
mmap_string_free() release the memory used by the string.
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string value modification
MMAPString * mmap_string_assign(MMAPString * string, const char * rval);
MMAPString * mmap_string_truncate(MMAPString *string, size_t len);
mmap_string_assign() sets a new value for the given string. NULL will
be returned on error.
mmap_string_truncate() sets a length for the string. NULL will be
returned on error.
MMAPString * mmap_string_set_size (MMAPString * string, size_t len);
sets the allocation of the string. NULL will be returned on error.
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insertion in string, deletion in string
MMAPString * mmap_string_insert_len(MMAPString * string, size_t pos,
const char * val, size_t len);
MMAPString * mmap_string_append(MMAPString * string, const char * val);
MMAPString * mmap_string_append_len(MMAPString * string,
const char * val, size_t len);
MMAPString * mmap_string_append_c(MMAPString * string, char c);
MMAPString * mmap_string_prepend(MMAPString * string, const char * val);
MMAPString * mmap_string_prepend_c(MMAPString * string, char c);
MMAPString * mmap_string_prepend_len(MMAPString * string, const char * val,
size_t len);
MMAPString * mmap_string_insert(MMAPString * string, size_t pos,
const char * val);
MMAPString * mmap_string_insert_c(MMAPString *string, size_t pos,
char c);
MMAPString * mmap_string_erase(MMAPString * string, size_t pos,
size_t len);
For complexity here, n is the size of the given MMAPString, and len is
the size of the string to insert.
mmap_string_insert_len() inserts the given string value of given
length in the string at the given position. NULL will be returned on
error. Complexity is O(n + len).
mmap_string_append() appends the given string value at the end of the
string. NULL will be returned on error. Complexity is O(len).
mmap_string_append_len() appends the given string value of given
length at the end of the string. NULL will be returned on error.
Complexity is O(len).
mmap_string_append_c() appends the given character at the end of the
string. NULL will be returned on error. Complexity is O(1).
mmap_string_prepend() insert the given string value at the beginning
of the string. NULL will be returned on error. Complexity is O(n +
len).
mmap_string_prepend_c() insert the given character at the beginning of
the string. NULL will be returned on error. Complexity is O(n).
mmap_string_prepend_len() insert the given string value of given
length at the beginning of the string. NULL will be returned on error.
Complexity is O(n + len).
mmap_string_insert() inserts the given string value in the string at
the given position. NULL will be returned on error. Complexity is O(n
+ len).
mmap_string_insert_c() inserts the given character in the string at
the given position. NULL will be returned on error. Complexity is
O(n).
mmap_string_erase() removes the given count of characters (len) at the
given position of the string. NULL will be returned on error.
Complexity is O(n).
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referencing string
int mmap_string_ref(MMAPString * string);
int mmap_string_unref(char * str);
MMAPString provides a mechanism that let you use MMAPString like
normal strings. You have first to use mmap_string_ref(), so that you
notify that the string will be used as a normal string, then, you use
mmapstr->str to refer to the string. When you have finished and you
want to free a string corresponding to a MMAPString, you will use
mmap_string_unref.
mmap_string_ref() references the string so that the array of
characters can be used as a normal string then released with
mmap_string_unref(). The array of characters will be obtained with
string->str. returns -1 on error, 0 on success.
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Chapter 3. Internet Message Format
libEtPan! implements Internet Message parser. Currently, format is RFC
2822. This module also allows to generate messages.
Warning
All allocation functions will take as argument allocated data and will
store these data in the structure they will allocate. Data should be
persistant during all the use of the structure and will be freed by
the free function of the structure
allocation functions will return NULL on failure functions returning
integer will be returning one of the following error code:
MAILIMF_NO_ERROR, MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE, MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY,
MAILIMF_ERROR_INVAL, or MAILIMF_ERROR_FILE.
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Quick start
You will need this module when you want to parse headers of messages
or when you want to build message headers conformant to standards.
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Parse message headers
You will use one of the four following functions, depending on your
needs :
* mailimf_envelope_and_optional_fields_parse (the Section called
mailimf_envelope_and_optional_fields_parse),
* mailimf_envelope_fields_parse (the Section called
mailimf_envelope_fields_parse),
* mailimf_optional_fields_parse (the Section called
mailimf_optional_fields_parse),
* mailimf_fields_parse (the Section called mailimf_fields_parse).
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Render the message headers
Build your message headers, then use mailimf_fields_write (the Section
called Header fields) to render the headers.
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Data types
mailimf_mailbox - mailbox
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h> struct mailimf_mailbox { char *
mb_display_name; /* can be NULL */ char * mb_addr_spec; /* != NULL */
}; struct mailimf_mailbox * mailimf_mailbox_new(char *
mb_display_name, char * mb_addr_spec); void
mailimf_mailbox_free(struct mailimf_mailbox * mailbox);
This is an email mailbox with a display name.
Example 3-1. example of mailbox
DINH Viet Hoa <hoa@users.sourceforge.net>
mailimf_mailbox_new creates and initializes a data structure with a
value. Strings given as argument are referenced by the created object
and will be freed if the object is released.
mailimf_mailbox_free frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 3-2. mailbox creation and display
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_mailbox * mb;
char * display_name;
char * address;
display_name = strdup("DINH =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vi=EAt_Ho=E0?=");
address = strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr");
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(str, address);
/* do the things */
mailimf_mailbox_free(mb);
return 0;
}
/* display mailbox information */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void display_mailbox(struct mailimf_mailbox * mb)
{
if (mb->mb_display_name != NULL)
printf("display name: %s\n", mb->mb_display_name);
printf("address specifier : %s\n", mb->mb_addr_spec);
}
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mailimf_address - address
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_address {
int ad_type;
union {
struct mailimf_mailbox * ad_mailbox; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_group * ad_group; /* can be NULL */
} ad_data;
};
struct mailimf_address *
mailimf_address_new(int ad_type, struct mailimf_mailbox * ad_mailbox,
struct mailimf_group * ad_group);
void mailimf_address_free(struct mailimf_address * address);
This is a mailbox or a group of mailbox.
* ad_type can be MAILIMF_ADDRESS_MAILBOX or MAILIMF_ADDRESS_GROUP.
* ad_data.ad_mailbox is a mailbox if ad_type is
MAILIMF_ADDRESS_MAILBOX see the Section called mailimf_mailbox -
mailbox)
* ad_data.group is a group if type is MAILIMF_ADDRESS_GROUP. see the
Section called mailimf_group - named group of mailboxes)
mailimf_address_new() creates and initializes a data structure with a
value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailimf_address_free frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 3-3. address creation and display
/* creates an address of type mailbox */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_address * a_mb;
struct mailimf_mailbox * mb;
char * display_name;
char * address;
display_name = strdup("DINH =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vi=EAt_Ho=E0?=");
address = strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr");
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(str, address);
a_mb = mailimf_address_new(MAILIMF_ADDRESS_MAILBOX, mb, NULL);
/* do the things */
mailimf_address_free(a_mb);
}
/* creates an address of type group */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_address * a_g;
struct mailimf_group * g;
char * display_name;
display_name = strdup("undisclosed-recipient");
g = mailimf_group_new(display_name, NULL);
a_g = mailimf_address_new(MAILIMF_ADDRESS_GROUP, NULL, g);
/* do the things */
mailimf_address_free(a_g);
return 0;
}
/* display the content of an address */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
void display_address(struct mailimf_address * a)
{
clistiter * cur;
switch (a->ad_type) {
case MAILIMF_ADDRESS_GROUP:
display_mailimf_group(a->ad_data.ad_group);
break;
case MAILIMF_ADDRESS_MAILBOX:
display_mailimf_mailbox(a->ad_data.ad_mailbox);
break;
}
}
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mailimf_mailbox_list - list of mailboxes
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_mailbox_list {
clist * mb_list; /* list of (struct mailimf_mailbox *), != NULL */
};
struct mailimf_mailbox_list *
mailimf_mailbox_list_new(clist * mb_list);
void mailimf_mailbox_list_free(struct mailimf_mailbox_list * mb_list);
This is a list of mailboxes.
mb_list is a list of mailboxes. This is a clist which elements are of
type mailimf_mailbox (see the Section called mailimf_mailbox -
mailbox).
mailimf_mailbox_list_new() creates and initializes a data structure
with a value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the
created object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailimf_mailbox_list_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 3-4. Creation and display of mailimf_mailbox_list
/* creates a list of mailboxes with two mailboxes */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_group * g;
char * display_name;
struct mailimf_mailbox_list * mb_list;
clist * list;
list = clist_new();
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("DINH =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vi=EAt_Ho=E0?="),
strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr"));
list = clist_append(mb);
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("Christophe GIAUME"),
strdup("christophe@giaume.com"));
list = clist_append(mb);
mb_list = mailimf_mailbox_list_new(list);
/* do the things */
mailimf_mailbox_list_free(mb_list);
return 0;
}
/* display a list of mailboxes */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void display_mailbox_list(struct mailimf_mailbox_list * mb_list)
{
clistiter * cur;
for(cur = clist_begin(mb_list->mb_list) ; cur != NULL ;
cur = clist_next(cur)) {
struct mailimf_mailbox * mb;
mb = clist_content(cur);
display_mailbox(mb);
printf("\n");
}
}
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mailimf_address_list - list of addresses
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_address_list {
clist * ad_list; /* list of (struct mailimf_address *), != NULL */
};
struct mailimf_address_list *
mailimf_address_list_new(clist * ad_list);
void mailimf_address_list_free(struct mailimf_address_list * addr_list);
This is a list of addresses.
ad_list is a list of addresses. This is a clist which elements are of
type mailimf_address (see the Section called mailimf_address -
address).
mailimf_address_list_new() creates and initializes a data structure
with a value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the
created object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailimf_address_list_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 3-5. creation and display of list of addresses
/* creates a list of addresses with two addresses */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_address_list * addr_list;
clist * list;
struct mailimf_mailbox * mb;
struct mailimf_address * addr;
list = clist_new();
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("DINH =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vi=EAt_Ho=E0?="),
strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr"));
addr = mailimf_address_new(MAILIMF_ADDRESS_MAILBOX, mb, NULL);
list = clist_append(addr);
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("Christophe GIAUME"),
strdup("christophe@giaume.com"));
addr = mailimf_address_new(MAILIMF_ADDRESS_MAILBOX, mb, NULL);
list = clist_append(addr);
addr_list = mailimf_address_list_new(list);
/* do the things */
mailimf_address_list_free(mb_list);
return 0;
}
/* display a list of addresses */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void display_address_list(struct mailimf_address_list * addr_list)
{
clistiter * cur;
for(cur = clist_begin(addr_list->ad_list) ; cur != NULL ;
cur = clist_next(cur)) {
struct mailimf_address * addr;
addr = clist_content(cur);
display_address(addr);
printf("\n");
}
}
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mailimf_group - named group of mailboxes
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_group {
char * grp_display_name; /* != NULL */
struct mailimf_mailbox_list * grp_mb_list; /* can be NULL */
};
struct mailimf_group *
mailimf_group_new(char * grp_display_name,
struct mailimf_mailbox_list * grp_mb_list);
void mailimf_group_free(struct mailimf_group * group);
This is a list of mailboxes tagged with a name.
Example 3-6. example of group
they play music: <steve@morse.foo>, <neal@morse.foo>,
<yngwie@malmsteen.bar>, <michael@romeo.bar>;
grp_display_name is the name that will be displayed for this group,
for example 'group_name' in 'group_name: address1@domain1,
address2@domain2;'. This must be allocated with malloc(). grp_mb_list
is a list of mailboxes (see the Section called mailimf_mailbox_list -
list of mailboxes).
mailimf_group_new() creates and initializes a data structure with a
value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailimf_group_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 3-7. creation and display of a group
/* creates an empty group */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_group * g;
char * display_name;
display_name = strdup("undisclosed-recipient");
g = mailimf_group_new(display_name, NULL);
/* do the things */
mailimf_group_free(g);
}
/* creates a group with two mailboxes */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_group * g;
char * display_name;
struct mailimf_mailbox_list * mb_list;
struct mailimf_mailbox * mb;
clist * list;
list = clist_new();
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("DINH =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vi=EAt_Ho=E0?="),
strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr"));
list = clist_append(mb);
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("Christophe GIAUME"),
strdup("christophe@giaume.com"));
list = clist_append(mb);
mb_list = mailimf_mailbox_list_new(list);
display_name = strdup("my_group");
g = mailimf_group_new(display_name, mb_list);
/* do the things */
mailimf_group_free(g);
return 0;
}
/* display content of group */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void display_group(struct mailimf_group * group)
{
printf("name of the group: %s\n", a->group->display_name);
for(cur = clist_begin(a->group->mb_list->list) ; cur != NULL ;
cur = clist_next(cur)) {
struct mailimf_mailbox * mb;
mb = clist_content(cur);
display_mailbox(mb);
printf("\n");
}
}
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mailimf_date_time - date of a message
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h> struct mailimf_date_time { int dt_day;
int dt_month; int dt_year; int dt_hour; int dt_min; int dt_sec; int
dt_zone; }; struct mailimf_date_time * mailimf_date_time_new(int
dt_day, int dt_month, int dt_year, int dt_hour, int dt_min, int
dt_sec, int dt_zone); void mailimf_date_time_free(struct
mailimf_date_time * date_time);
This is the date and time of a message. For example :
Example 3-8. example of date
Thu, 11 Dec 2003 00:15:02 +0100.
* dt_day is the day of month (1 to 31)
* dt_month (1 to 12)
* dt_year (4 digits)
* dt_hour (0 to 23)
* dt_min (0 to 59)
* dt_sec (0 to 59)
* dt_zone (this is the decimal value that we can read, for example:
for '-0200', the value is -200).
mailimf_date_time_new() creates and initializes a date structure with
a value.
mailimf_date_time_free() frees memory used by the structure.
Example 3-9. creation and display of date
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_date_time * d;
d = mailimf_date_time_new(9, 5, 2003, 3, 01, 40, -0200);
/* do the things */
mailimf_date_time_free(d);
return 0;
}
/* display the date */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void display_date(struct mailimf_date_time * d)
{
printf("%02i/%02i/%i %02i:%02i:%02i %+04i\n",
d->dt_day, d->dt_month, d->dt_year,
d->dt_hour, d->dt_min, d->dt_sec, d->dt_zone);
}
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mailimf_orig_date - parsed content of date header
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_orig_date {
struct mailimf_date_time * dt_date_time; /* != NULL */
};
struct mailimf_orig_date * mailimf_orig_date_new(struct mailimf_date_time *
dt_date_time);
void mailimf_orig_date_free(struct mailimf_orig_date * orig_date);
This is the content of a header Date or Resent-Date. It encapsulates a
mailimf_date_time
dt_date_time is the parsed date (see the Section called
mailimf_date_time - date of a message).
mailimf_orig_date_new() creates and initializes a data structure with
a value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailimf_orig_date_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 3-10. creation and display of Date field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_date_time * d;
struct mailimf_orig_date * date;
d = mailimf_date_time_new(9, 5, 2003, 3, 01, 40, -0200);
date = mailimf_orig_date_new(d);
/* do the things */
mailimf_orig_date_free(date);
return 0;
}
/* display date header */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
void display_orig_date(struct mailimf_orig_date * orig_date)
{
display_date_time(d->dt_date_time);
}
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mailimf_from - parsed content of From header
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_from {
struct mailimf_mailbox_list * frm_mb_list; /* != NULL */
};
struct mailimf_from *
mailimf_from_new(struct mailimf_mailbox_list * frm_mb_list);
void mailimf_from_free(struct mailimf_from * from);
This is the content of a header From or Resent-From.
frm_mb_list is the parsed mailbox list (see the Section called
mailimf_mailbox_list - list of mailboxes).
mailimf_from_new() creates and initializes a data structure with a
value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailimf_from_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 3-11. creation and display of a From header
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
clist * list;
struct mailimf_mailbox * mb;
struct mailimf_mailbox_list * mb_list;
struct mailimf_from * from;
list = clist_new();
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("DINH =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vi=EAt_Ho=E0?="),
strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr"));
clist_append(list, mb);
mb_list = mailimf_mailbox_list_new(list);
from = mailimf_from_new(mb_list);
/* do the things */
mailimf_from_free(from);
return 0;
}
/* display content of from header */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
void display_from(struct mailimf_from * from)
{
display_mailbox_list(from->frm_mb_list);
}
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mailimf_sender - parsed content of Sender header
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_sender {
struct mailimf_mailbox * snd_mb; /* != NULL */
};
struct mailimf_sender * mailimf_sender_new(struct mailimf_mailbox * snd_mb);
void mailimf_sender_free(struct mailimf_sender * sender);
This is the content of a header Sender or Resent-Sender.
snd_mb is the parsed mailbox (see the Section called mailimf_mailbox -
mailbox).
mailimf_sender_new() creates and initializes a data structure with a
value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailimf_sender_free() This function frees memory used by the structure
and substructures will also be released.
Example 3-12. creation and display of Sender field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_mailbox * mb;
struct mailimf_sender * sender;
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("DINH =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vi=EAt_Ho=E0?="),
strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr"));
sender = mailimf_sender_new(mb);
/* do the things */
mailimf_sender_free(sender);
return 0;
}
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void display_sender(struct mailimf_sender * sender)
{
display_mailbox(sender->snd_mb);
}
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mailimf_reply_to - parsed content of Reply-To header
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_reply_to {
struct mailimf_address_list * rt_addr_list; /* != NULL */
};
struct mailimf_reply_to *
mailimf_reply_to_new(struct mailimf_address_list * rt_addr_list);
void mailimf_reply_to_free(struct mailimf_reply_to * reply_to);
This is the content of a header Reply-To.
addr_list is the parsed address list (see the Section called
mailimf_address_list - list of addresses).
mailimf_reply_to_new() creates and initializes a data structure with a
value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailimf_reply_to_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 3-13. creation and display of Reply-To field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
clist * list;
struct mailimf_mailbox * mb;
struct mailimf_address * addr;
struct mailimf_address_list * addr_list;
struct mailimf_reply_to * reply_to;
list = clist_new();
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("DINH =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vi=EAt_Ho=E0?="),
strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr"));
addr = mailimf_address_new(MAILIMF_ADDRESS_MAILBOX, mb, NULL);
clist_append(list, addr);
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("Christophe GIAUME"),
strdup("christophe@giaume.com"));
addr = mailimf_address_new(MAILIMF_ADDRESS_MAILBOX, mb, NULL);
clist_append(list, addr);
addr_list = mailimf_address_list_new(list);
reply_to = mailimf_reply_to_new(addr_list);
/* do the things */
mailimf_reply_to_free(reply_to);
return 0;
}
/* display Reply-To header */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
void display_reply_to(struct mailimf_reply_to * reply_to)
{
display_address_list(reply_to->addr_list);
}
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mailimf_to - parsed content of To header
struct mailimf_to {
struct mailimf_address_list * to_addr_list; /* != NULL */
};
struct mailimf_to * mailimf_to_new(struct mailimf_address_list * to_addr_list);
void mailimf_to_free(struct mailimf_to * to);
This is the content of a header To or Resent-To.
to_addr_list is the parsed address list (see the Section called
mailimf_address_list - list of addresses).
mailimf_to_new() creates and initializes a data structure with a
value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailimf_to_free() frees memory used by the structure and substructures
will also be released.
Example 3-14. creation and display of To field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
clist * list;
struct mailimf_mailbox * mb;
struct mailimf_address * addr;
struct mailimf_address_list * addr_list;
struct mailimf_to * to;
list = clist_new();
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("DINH =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vi=EAt_Ho=E0?="),
strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr"));
addr = mailimf_address_new(MAILIMF_ADDRESS_MAILBOX, mb, NULL);
clist_append(list, addr);
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("Christophe GIAUME"),
strdup("christophe@giaume.com"));
addr = mailimf_address_new(MAILIMF_ADDRESS_MAILBOX, mb, NULL);
clist_append(list, addr);
addr_list = mailimf_address_list_new(list);
to = mailimf_to_new(addr_list);
/* do the things */
mailimf_to_free(to);
return 0;
}
/* display To header */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
void display_to(struct mailimf_to * to)
{
display_address_list(to->to_addr_list);
}
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mailimf_cc - parsed content of Cc
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_cc {
struct mailimf_address_list * cc_addr_list; /* != NULL */
};
struct mailimf_cc *
mailimf_cc_new(struct mailimf_address_list * cc_addr_list);
void mailimf_cc_free(struct mailimf_cc * cc);
This is the content of a header Cc or Resent-Cc.
cc_addr_list is the parsed address list (see the Section called
mailimf_address_list - list of addresses).
mailimf_cc_new() creates and initializes a data structure with a
value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailimf_cc_free() This function frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 3-15. creation and display of Cc field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
clist * list;
struct mailimf_mailbox * mb;
struct mailimf_address * addr;
struct mailimf_address_list * addr_list;
struct mailimf_cc * cc;
list = clist_new();
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("DINH =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vi=EAt_Ho=E0?="),
strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr"));
addr = mailimf_address_new(MAILIMF_ADDRESS_MAILBOX, mb, NULL);
clist_append(list, addr);
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("Christophe GIAUME"),
strdup("christophe@giaume.com"));
addr = mailimf_address_new(MAILIMF_ADDRESS_MAILBOX, mb, NULL);
clist_append(list, addr);
addr_list = mailimf_address_list_new(list);
cc = mailimf_cc_new(addr_list);
/* do the things */
mailimf_cc_free(cc);
return 0;
}
/* display content of Cc field */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
void display_cc(struct mailimf_cc * cc)
{
display_address_list(cc->cc_addr_list);
}
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mailimf_bcc - parsed content of Bcc field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_bcc {
struct mailimf_address_list * bcc_addr_list; /* can be NULL */
};
struct mailimf_bcc *
mailimf_bcc_new(struct mailimf_address_list * bcc_addr_list);
void mailimf_bcc_free(struct mailimf_bcc * bcc);
This is the content of a header Bcc or Resent-Bcc.
bcc_addr_list is the parsed address list (see the Section called
mailimf_address_list - list of addresses).
mailimf_bcc_new() creates and initializes a data structure with a
value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailimf_bcc_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 3-16. creation and display of Bcc field
/* create visible Bcc */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
clist * list;
struct mailimf_mailbox * mb;
struct mailimf_address * addr;
struct mailimf_address_list * addr_list;
struct mailimf_bcc * bcc;
list = clist_new();
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("DINH =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vi=EAt_Ho=E0?="),
strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr"));
addr = mailimf_address_new(MAILIMF_ADDRESS_MAILBOX, mb, NULL);
clist_append(list, addr);
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("Christophe GIAUME"),
strdup("christophe@giaume.com"));
addr = mailimf_address_new(MAILIMF_ADDRESS_MAILBOX, mb, NULL);
clist_append(list, addr);
addr_list = mailimf_address_list_new(list);
bcc = mailimf_bcc_new(addr_list);
/* do the things */
mailimf_bcc_free(bcc);
return 0;
}
/* create unvisible Bcc */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_bcc * bcc;
bcc = mailimf_bcc_new(NULL);
/* do the things */
mailimf_bcc_free(bcc);
return 0;
}
/* display content of Bcc field */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void display_bcc(struct mailimf_bcc * bcc)
{
if (bcc->addr_list == NULL) {
printf("hidden Bcc\n");
}
else {
display_address_list(bcc->bcc_addr_list);
}
}
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mailimf_message_id - parsed content of Message-ID header
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_message_id {
char * mid_value; /* != NULL */
};
struct mailimf_message_id * mailimf_message_id_new(char * mid_value);
void mailimf_message_id_free(struct mailimf_message_id * message_id);
This is the content of a header Message-ID or Resent-Message-ID. For
example :
Example 3-17. example of Message-ID
Message-ID: <200312100009.43592@c01n-c01n.plop.P4N>>
mid_value is the message identifier. It is not enclosed by angle
bracket.
mailimf_message_id_new() This function creates and initializes a data
structure with a value. Structures given as argument are referenced by
the created object and will be freed if the object is released.
The given string is allocated with malloc() and is not enclosed by
angle bracket.
mailimf_message_id_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 3-18. creation and display of Message-ID field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_message_id * msg_id;
char * id;
id = strdup("1037197913.3dd26259752fa@imp.free.fr");
msg_id = mailimf_message_id_new(id);
/* do the things */
mailimf_message_id_free(msg_id);
return 0;
}
/* display message id */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void display_message_id(struct mailimf_message_id * msg_id)
{
printf("%s\n", msg_id->mid_value);
}
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mailimf_in_reply_to - parsed content of In-Reply-To field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_in_reply_to {
clist * mid_list; /* list of (char *), != NULL */
};
struct mailimf_in_reply_to * mailimf_in_reply_to_new(clist * mid_list);
void mailimf_in_reply_to_free(struct mailimf_in_reply_to * in_reply_to);
content of a header In-Reply-To. For example :
In-Reply-To: <etPan.3fd5fa29.4c3901c1.6b39@homer>
mid_list is a clist in which elements are message identifiers. their
types are (char *) and they are allocated with malloc().
mailimf_in_reply_to_new() creates and initializes a data structure
with a value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the
created object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailimf_in_reply_to_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 3-19. creation and display of In-Reply-To field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_in_reply_to * in_reply_to;
clist * msg_id_list;
msg_id_list = clist_new();
clist_append(msg_id_list,
strdup("etPan.3ebbcc18.4014197f.bc1@homer.invalid"));
in_reply_to = mailimf_in_reply_to_new(msg_id_list);
/* do the things */
mailimf_in_reply_to_free(in_reply_to);
return 0;
}
/* display the content of mailimf_in_reply_to */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void display_in_reply_to(struct mailimf_in_reply_to * in_reply_to)
{
clistiter * cur;
for(cur = clist_begin(in_reply_to->mid_list) ; cur != NULL ;
cur = clist_next(cur)) {
char * str;
str = clist_content(cur);
printf("%s\n", str);
}
}
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mailimf_references - parsed content of References field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_references {
clist * mid_list; /* list of (char *) */
/* != NULL */
};
struct mailimf_references * mailimf_references_new(clist * mid_list);
void mailimf_references_free(struct mailimf_references * references);
This is the content of a header References. For example :
In-Reply-To: <etPan.3fd5fa29.4c3901c1.6b39@homer>
<3FD5FA78.A1D98E7@oleane.net>
<etPan.3fd5fc69.2b349482.730e@homer>
mid_list is a clist in which elements are message identifiers. their
types are (char *) and they are allocated with malloc().
mailimf_references_new() creates and initializes a data structure with
a value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailimf_references_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 3-20. creation and display of References field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_references * ref;
clist * msg_id_list;
msg_id_list = clist_new();
clist_append(msg_id_list,
strdup("200304280144.23633.wim.delvaux@adaptiveplanet.com"));
clist_append(msg_id_list,
strdup("200304301153.19688.wim.delvaux@adaptiveplanet.com"));
clist_append(msg_id_list,
strdup("etPan.3eb29de4.5fc4d652.3f83@homer"));
ref = mailimf_references_new(msg_id_list);
/* do the things */
mailimf_in_reply_to_free(ref);
return 0;
}
/* display references */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void display_references(struct mailimf_references * ref)
{
clistiter * cur;
for(cur = clist_begin(ref->mid_list) ; cur != NULL ;
cur = clist_next(cur)) {
char * msg_id;
msg_id = clist_content(cur);
printf("%s\n", msg_id);
}
}
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mailimf_subject - parsed content of Subject field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_subject {
char * sbj_value; /* != NULL */
};
struct mailimf_subject * mailimf_subject_new(char * sbj_value);
void mailimf_subject_free(struct mailimf_subject * subject);
This is the content of a header Subject.
sbj_value is the value of the field.
mailimf_subject_new() creates and initializes a data structure with a
value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailimf_subject_free frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 3-21. creation and display of Subject field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_subject * subject;
subject = mailimf_subject_new(strdup("example of subject"));
/* do the things */
mailimf_subject_free(subject);
return 0;
}
/* display subject header */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void display_subject(struct mailimf_subject * subject)
{
printf("%s\n", subject->value);
}
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mailimf_comments - parsed content of Comments field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_comments {
char * cm_value; /* != NULL */
};
struct mailimf_comments * mailimf_comments_new(char * cm_value);
void mailimf_comments_free(struct mailimf_comments * comments);
This is the content of a header Comments.
cm_value is the value of the field.
mailimf_comments_new() creates and initializes a data structure with a
value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailimf_comments_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 3-22. creation and display of Comment field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_comments * comments;
comments = mailimf_comments_new(strdup("example of comment"));
/* do the things */
mailimf_comments_free(comments);
return 0;
}
/* display the content of a comments */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void display_comments(struct mailimf_comments * comments)
{
printf("%s\n", comments->cm_value);
}
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mailimf_keywords - parsed content of Keywords field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_keywords {
clist * kw_list; /* list of (char *), != NULL */
};
struct mailimf_keywords * mailimf_keywords_new(clist * kw_list);
void mailimf_keywords_free(struct mailimf_keywords * keywords);
This is the content of a header Keywords.
kw_list is the list of keywords. This is a list of (char *) allocated
with malloc().
mailimf_keywords_new() creates and initializes a data structure with a
value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailimf_keywords_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 3-23. creation and display of Keywords field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_keywords * keywords;
clist * list;
list = clist_new();
clist_append(list, strdup("sauerkraut"));
clist_append(list, strdup("potatoes"));
clist_append(list, strdup("cooking"));
keywords = mailimf_keywords_new(list);
/* do the things */
mailimf_keywords_free(keywords);
return 0;
}
/* display the content of mailimf_in_reply_to */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void display_keywords(struct mailimf_keywords * kw)
{
clistiter * cur;
for(cur = clist_begin(kw->kw_list) ; cur != NULL ;
cur = clist_next(cur)) {
char * str;
str = clist_content(cur);
printf("%s\n", str);
}
}
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mailimf_return - parsed content of Return-Path field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_return {
struct mailimf_path * ret_path; /* != NULL */
};
struct mailimf_return *
mailimf_return_new(struct mailimf_path * ret_path);
void mailimf_return_free(struct mailimf_return * return_path);
This is the content of a header Return-Path.
ret_path is the parsed value of Return-Path (see the Section called
mailimf_path - address in Return-Path field).
mailimf_return_new() creates and initializes a data structure with a
value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailimf_return_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 3-24. creation and display of Return-Path field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_path * path;
struct mailimf_return * r;
path = mailimf_path_new(strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr"));
r = mailimf_return_new(path);
/* do the things */
mailimf_return_free(r);
return 0;
}
/* display return path */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
void display_return(struct mailimf_return * r)
{
display_path(r->ret_path);
}
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mailimf_path - address in Return-Path field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_path {
char * pt_addr_spec; /* can be NULL */
};
struct mailimf_path * mailimf_path_new(char * pt_addr_spec);
void mailimf_path_free(struct mailimf_path * path);
This is the encapsulation of address specifier for Return-Path
content.
pt_addr_spec is a mailbox destination.
mailimf_path_new() creates and initializes a data structure with a
value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
The given string is allocated with malloc(). This is a address
specifier.
mailimf_path_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 3-25. Creation and display of return path
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_path * path;
path = mailimf_path_new(strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr"));
/* do the things */
mailimf_path_free(r);
return 0;
}
/* display return path */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void display_path(struct mailimf_path * path)
{
printf("%s\n", path->pt_addr_spec);
}
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mailimf_optional_field - non-standard header
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_optional_field {
char * fld_name; /* != NULL */
char * fld_value; /* != NULL */
};
struct mailimf_optional_field *
mailimf_optional_field_new(char * fld_name, char * fld_value);
void mailimf_optional_field_free(struct mailimf_optional_field * opt_field);
This is a non-standard header or unparsed header.
* fld_name is the name of the header field.
* fld_value is the value of the header field.
mailimf_optional_field_new() This function creates and initializes a
data structure with a value. Structures given as argument are
referenced by the created object and will be freed if the object is
released.
field name and field value have to be allocated with malloc().
mailimf_optional_field_free() This function frees memory used by the
structure and substructures will also be released.
Example 3-26. creation and display of non-standard fields
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_optional_field * opt;
opt = mailimf_optional_field_new(strdup("X-My-Field"), strdup("my value"));
/* do the things */
mailimf_optional_field_free(opt);
return 0;
}
/* display the optional field */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void display_optional_field(struct mailimf_optional_field * opt)
{
printf("%s: %s\n", opt->fld_name, opt->fld_value);
}
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mailimf_field - header field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
enum {
MAILIMF_FIELD_NONE, /* on parse error */
MAILIMF_FIELD_RETURN_PATH, /* Return-Path */
MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_DATE, /* Resent-Date */
MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_FROM, /* Resent-From */
MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_SENDER, /* Resent-Sender */
MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_TO, /* Resent-To */
MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_CC, /* Resent-Cc */
MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_BCC, /* Resent-Bcc */
MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_MSG_ID, /* Resent-Message-ID */
MAILIMF_FIELD_ORIG_DATE, /* Date */
MAILIMF_FIELD_FROM, /* From */
MAILIMF_FIELD_SENDER, /* Sender */
MAILIMF_FIELD_REPLY_TO, /* Reply-To */
MAILIMF_FIELD_TO, /* To */
MAILIMF_FIELD_CC, /* Cc */
MAILIMF_FIELD_BCC, /* Bcc */
MAILIMF_FIELD_MESSAGE_ID, /* Message-ID */
MAILIMF_FIELD_IN_REPLY_TO, /* In-Reply-To */
MAILIMF_FIELD_REFERENCES, /* References */
MAILIMF_FIELD_SUBJECT, /* Subject */
MAILIMF_FIELD_COMMENTS, /* Comments */
MAILIMF_FIELD_KEYWORDS, /* Keywords */
MAILIMF_FIELD_OPTIONAL_FIELD, /* other field */
};
struct mailimf_field {
int fld_type;
union {
struct mailimf_return * fld_return_path; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_orig_date * fld_resent_date; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_from * fld_resent_from; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_sender * fld_resent_sender; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_to * fld_resent_to; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_cc * fld_resent_cc; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_bcc * fld_resent_bcc; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_message_id * fld_resent_msg_id; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_orig_date * fld_orig_date; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_from * fld_from; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_sender * fld_sender; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_reply_to * fld_reply_to; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_to * fld_to; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_cc * fld_cc; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_bcc * fld_bcc; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_message_id * fld_message_id; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_in_reply_to * fld_in_reply_to; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_references * fld_references; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_subject * fld_subject; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_comments * fld_comments; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_keywords * fld_keywords; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_optional_field * fld_optional_field; /* can be NULL */
} fld_data;
};
struct mailimf_field *
mailimf_field_new(int fld_type,
struct mailimf_return * fld_return_path,
struct mailimf_orig_date * fld_resent_date,
struct mailimf_from * fld_resent_from,
struct mailimf_sender * fld_resent_sender,
struct mailimf_to * fld_resent_to,
struct mailimf_cc * fld_resent_cc,
struct mailimf_bcc * fld_resent_bcc,
struct mailimf_message_id * fld_resent_msg_id,
struct mailimf_orig_date * fld_orig_date,
struct mailimf_from * fld_from,
struct mailimf_sender * fld_sender,
struct mailimf_reply_to * fld_reply_to,
struct mailimf_to * fld_to,
struct mailimf_cc * fld_cc,
struct mailimf_bcc * fld_bcc,
struct mailimf_message_id * fld_message_id,
struct mailimf_in_reply_to * fld_in_reply_to,
struct mailimf_references * fld_references,
struct mailimf_subject * fld_subject,
struct mailimf_comments * fld_comments,
struct mailimf_keywords * fld_keywords,
struct mailimf_optional_field * fld_optional_field);
void mailimf_field_free(struct mailimf_field * field);
This is one header field of a message.
* type is the type of the field. This define the type of the field.
Only the corresponding field should be, then, filled. The value of
this field can be one of : MAILIMF_FIELD_RETURN_PATH,
MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_DATE, MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_FROM,
MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_SENDER, MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_TO,
MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_CC, MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_BCC,
MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_MSG_ID, MAILIMF_FIELD_ORIG_DATE,
MAILIMF_FIELD_FROM, MAILIMF_FIELD_SENDER, MAILIMF_FIELD_REPLY_TO,
MAILIMF_FIELD_TO, MAILIMF_FIELD_CC, MAILIMF_FIELD_BCC,
MAILIMF_FIELD_MESSAGE_ID, MAILIMF_FIELD_IN_REPLY_TO,
MAILIMF_FIELD_REFERENCES, MAILIMF_FIELD_SUBJECT,
MAILIMF_FIELD_COMMENTS, MAILIMF_FIELD_KEYWORDS,
MAILIMF_FIELD_OPTIONAL_FIELD.
* fld_data.fld_return_path is the parsed content of the Return-Path
field if type is MAILIMF_FIELD_RETURN_PATH (see the Section called
mailimf_return - parsed content of Return-Path field).
* fld_data.fld_resent_date is the parsed content of the Resent-Date
field if type is MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_DATE (see the Section called
mailimf_orig_date - parsed content of date header).
* fld_data.fld_resent_from is the parsed content of the Resent-From
field if type is MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_FROM (see the Section called
mailimf_from - parsed content of From header).
* fld_data.fld_resent_sender is the parsed content of the
Resent-Sender field if type is MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_SENDER (see
the Section called mailimf_sender - parsed content of Sender
header).
* fld_data.fld_resent_to is the parsed content of the Resent-To
field if type is MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_TO (see the Section called
mailimf_to - parsed content of To header).
* fld_data.fld_resent_cc is the parsed content of the Resent-Cc
field if type is MAILIMF_FIELD_CC (see the Section called
mailimf_cc - parsed content of Cc).
* fld_data.fld_resent_bcc is the parsed content of the Resent-Bcc
field if type is MAILIMF_FIELD_BCC (see the Section called
mailimf_bcc - parsed content of Bcc field).
* fld_data.fld_resent_msg_id is the parsed content of the
Resent-Message-ID field if type is MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_MSG_ID
(see the Section called mailimf_message_id - parsed content of
Message-ID header).
* fld_data.fld_orig_date is the parsed content of the Date field if
type is MAILIMF_FIELD_ORIG_DATE (see the Section called
mailimf_orig_date - parsed content of date header).
* fld_data.fld_from is the parsed content of the From field if type
is MAILIMF_FIELD_FROM (see the Section called mailimf_from -
parsed content of From header).
* fld_data.fld_sender is the parsed content of the Sender field if
type is MAILIMF_FIELD_SENDER (see the Section called
mailimf_sender - parsed content of Sender header).
* fld_data.fld_reply_to is the parsed content of the Reply-To field
if type is MAILIMF_FIELD_REPLY_TO (see the Section called
mailimf_reply_to - parsed content of Reply-To header).
* fld_data.fld_to is the parsed content of the To field if type is
MAILIMF_FIELD_TO (see the Section called mailimf_to - parsed
content of To header).
* fld_data.fld_cc is the parsed content of the Cc field if type is
MAILIMF_FIELD_CC (see the Section called mailimf_cc - parsed
content of Cc).
* fld_data.fld_bcc is the parsed content of the Bcc field if type is
MAILIMF_FIELD_BCC (see the Section called mailimf_bcc - parsed
content of Bcc field).
* fld_data.fld_message_id is the parsed content of the Message-ID
field if type is MAILIMF_FIELD_MESSAGE_ID (see the Section called
mailimf_message_id - parsed content of Message-ID header).
* fld_data.fld_in_reply_to is the parsed content of the In-Reply-To
field if type is MAILIMF_FIELD_IN_REPLY_TO (see the Section called
mailimf_in_reply_to - parsed content of In-Reply-To field).
* fld_data.fld_references is the parsed content of the References
field if type is MAILIMF_FIELD_REFERENCES (see the Section called
mailimf_references - parsed content of References field).
* fld_data.fld_subject is the content of the Subject field if type
is MAILIMF_FIELD_SUBJECT (see the Section called mailimf_subject -
parsed content of Subject field).
* fld_data.fld_comments is the content of the Comments field if type
is MAILIMF_FIELD_COMMENTS (see the Section called mailimf_comments
- parsed content of Comments field).
* fld_data.fld_keywords is the parsed content of the Keywords field
if type is MAILIMF_FIELD_KEYWORDS (see the Section called
mailimf_keywords - parsed content of Keywords field).
* fld_data.fld_optional_field is an other field and is not parsed if
type is MAILIMF_FIELD_OPTIONAL_FIELD (see the Section called
mailimf_optional_field - non-standard header).
mailimf_field_new() creates and initializes a data structure with a
value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailimf_field_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 3-27. creation and display of field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_field * f;
struct mailimf_mailbox * mb;
struct mailimf_mailbox_list * mb_list;
struct mailimf_from * from;
/* build header 'From' */
list = clist_new();
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("DINH =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vi=EAt_Ho=E0?="),
strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr"));
clist_append(list, mb);
mb_list = mailimf_mailbox_list_new(list);
from = mailimf_from_new(mb_list);
f = mailimf_field_new(MAILIMF_FIELD_FROM,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
from, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
/* do the things */
mailimf_field_free(f);
return 0;
}
/* display content of the header */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void display_field(struct mailimf_field * field)
{
switch (field->type) {
case MAILIMF_FIELD_RETURN_PATH:
printf("Return-Path:\n");
display_return(field->fld_data.fld_return_path);
break;
case MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_DATE:
printf("Resent-Date:\n");
display_orig_date(field->fld_data.fld_orig_date);
break;
case MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_FROM:
printf("Resent-From:\n");
display_from(field->fld_data.fld_orig_date);
break;
case MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_SENDER:
printf("Resent-Sender:\n");
display_sender(field->fld_data.fld_resent_sender);
break;
case MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_TO:
printf("Resent-To:\n");
display_to(field->fld_data.fld_resent_to);
break;
case MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_CC:
printf("Resent-Cc:\n");
display_from(field->fld_data.fld_resent_cc);
break;
case MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_BCC:
printf("Resent-Bcc:\n");
display_from(field->fld_data.fld_resent_bcc);
break;
case MAILIMF_FIELD_RESENT_MSG_ID:
printf("Resent-Message-ID:\n");
display_message_id(field->fld_data.fld_resent_msg_id);
break;
case MAILIMF_FIELD_ORIG_DATE:
printf("Date:\n");
display_orig_date(field->fld_data.fld_orig_date);
break;
case MAILIMF_FIELD_FROM:
printf("From:\n");
display_from(field->fld_data.fld_from);
break;
case MAILIMF_FIELD_SENDER:
printf("Sender:\n");
display_sender(field->fld_data.fld_sender);
break;
case MAILIMF_FIELD_REPLY_TO:
printf("Reply-To:\n");
display_reply_to(field->fld_data.fld_reply_to);
break;
case MAILIMF_FIELD_TO:
printf("To:\n");
display_to(field->fld_data.fld_to);
break;
case MAILIMF_FIELD_CC:
printf("Cc:\n");
display_cc(field->fld_data.fld_cc);
break;
case MAILIMF_FIELD_BCC:
printf("Bcc:\n");
display_bcc(field->fld_data.fld_bcc);
break;
case MAILIMF_FIELD_MESSAGE_ID:
printf("Message-ID:\n");
display_message_id(field->fld_data.fld_message_id);
break;
case MAILIMF_FIELD_IN_REPLY_TO:
printf("In-Reply-To:\n");
display_in_reply_to(field->fld_data.fld_in_reply_to);
break;
case MAILIMF_FIELD_REFERENCES:
printf("References:\n");
display_references(field->fld_data.fld_references_to);
break;
case MAILIMF_FIELD_SUBJECT:
printf("Subject:\n");
display_subject(field->fld_data.fld_subject);
break;
case MAILIMF_FIELD_COMMENTS:
printf("Comments:\n");
display_comments(field->fld_data.fld_comments);
break;
case MAILIMF_FIELD_KEYWORDS:
printf("Keywords:\n");
display_keywords(field->fld_data.fld_keywords);
break;
case MAILIMF_FIELD_OPTIONAL_FIELD:
printf("[optional field]:\n");
display_optional_field(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field);
break;
}
}
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mailimf_fields - list of header fields
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_fields {
clist * fld_list; /* list of (struct mailimf_field *), != NULL */
};
struct mailimf_fields * mailimf_fields_new(clist * fld_list);
void mailimf_fields_free(struct mailimf_fields * fields);
This is the list of header fields of a message.
fld_list is a list of header fields. This is a clist which elements
are of type mailimf_field (see the Section called mailimf_field -
header field).
mailimf_fields_new() creates and initializes a data structure with a
value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailimf_fields_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 3-28. creation and display of header fields
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_fields * fields;
struct mailimf_field * f;
clist * list;
struct mailimf_from * from;
struct mailimf_to * to
struct mailimf_mailbox * mb;
struct mailimf_address * addr;
struct mailimf_mailbox_list * mb_list;
struct mailimf_address_list * addr_list;
clist * fields_list;
/* build headers */
fields_list = clist_new();
/* build header 'From' */
list = clist_new();
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("DINH =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vi=EAt_Ho=E0?="),
strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr"));
clist_append(list, mb);
mb_list = mailimf_mailbox_list_new(list);
from = mailimf_from_new(mb_list);
f = mailimf_field_new(MAILIMF_FIELD_FROM,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
from, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
clist_append(fields_list, f);
/* build header To */
list = clist_new();
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("DINH =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vi=EAt_Ho=E0?="),
strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr"));
addr = mailimf_address_new(MAILIMF_ADDRESS_MAILBOX, mb, NULL);
clist_append(list, addr);
addr_list = mailimf_address_list_new(list);
to = mailimf_to_new(addr_list);
f = mailimf_field_new(MAILIMF_FIELD_TO,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
NULL, NULL, NULL, to, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
clist_append(fields_list, f);
fields = mailimf_fields_new(fields_list);
/* do the things */
mailimf_fields_free(fields);
return 0;
}
/* display list of headers */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void display_fields(struct mailimf_fields * fields)
{
clistiter * cur;
for(cur = clist_begin(field->fld_list) ; cur != NULL ;
cur = clist_next(cur)) {
struct mailimf_field * f;
f = clist_content(cur);
display_field(f);
printf("\n");
}
}
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mailimf_body - message body without headers
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_body {
const char * bd_text; /* != NULL */
size_t bd_size;
};
struct mailimf_body * mailimf_body_new(const char * bd_text, size_t bd_size);
void mailimf_body_free(struct mailimf_body * body);
This is the text content of a message (without headers).
* bd_text is the beginning of the text part, it is a substring of an
other string. It is not necessarily zero terminated.
* bd_size is the size of the text part
mailimf_body_new() creates and initializes a data structure with a
value. Text given as argument will NOT be released.
mailimf_body_free() frees memory used by the structure.
Example 3-29. creation and display of message body
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_body * b;
b = mailimf_body_new("this is the content of the message", 34);
/* do the things */
mailimf_body_free(b);
return 0;
}
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void display_body(struct mailimf_body * b)
{
char * text;
text = malloc(b->size + 1);
strncpy(text, b->bd_text, b->bd_size);
text[b->size] = 0;
puts(text);
printf("\n");
free(text);
return 0;
}
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mailimf_message - parsed message
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_message {
struct mailimf_fields * msg_fields; /* != NULL */
struct mailimf_body * msg_body; /* != NULL */
};
struct mailimf_message *
mailimf_message_new(struct mailimf_fields * msg_fields,
struct mailimf_body * msg_body);
void mailimf_message_free(struct mailimf_message * message);
This is the message content (text and headers).
* msg_fields is the header fields of the message (see the Section
called mailimf_fields - list of header fields).
* msg_body is the text part of the message (see the Section called
mailimf_body - message body without headers).
mailimf_message_new() creates and initializes a data structure with a
value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailimf_message_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 3-30. creation and display of message
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_body * b;
struct mailimf_message * m;
struct mailimf_fields * fields;
struct mailimf_fields * f;
clist * list;
struct mailimf_from * from;
struct mailimf_to * to
struct mailimf_mailbox * mb;
struct mailimf_address * addr;
struct mailimf_mailbox_list * mb_list;
struct mailimf_address_list * addr_list;
clist * fields_list;
/* build text content */
b = mailimf_body_new("this is the content of the message", 34);
/* build headers */
fields_list = clist_new();
/* build header 'From' */
list = clist_new();
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("DINH =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vi=EAt_Ho=E0?="),
strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr"));
clist_append(list, mb);
mb_list = mailimf_mailbox_list_new(list);
from = mailimf_from_new(mb_list);
f = mailimf_field_new(MAILIMF_FIELD_FROM,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
from, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
clist_append(fields_list, f);
/* build header To */
list = clist_new();
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("DINH =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vi=EAt_Ho=E0?="),
strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr"));
addr = mailimf_address_new(MAILIMF_ADDRESS_MAILBOX, mb, NULL);
clist_append(list, addr);
addr_list = mailimf_address_list_new(list);
to = mailimf_to_new(addr_list);
f = mailimf_field_new(MAILIMF_FIELD_TO,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
NULL, NULL, NULL, to, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
clist_append(fields_list, f);
fields = mailimf_fields_new(fields_list);
/* build message */
m = mailimf_message_new(fields, b);
/* do the things */
mailimf_message_free(m);
return 0;
}
/* display the message */
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void display_message(struct mailimf_message * msg)
{
display_fields(msg->msg_fields);
printf("\n");
display_body(msg->msg_body);
printf("\n");
}
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mailimf_single_fields - simplified fields
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_single_fields {
struct mailimf_orig_date * fld_orig_date; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_from * fld_from; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_sender * fld_sender; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_reply_to * fld_reply_to; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_to * fld_to; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_cc * fld_cc; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_bcc * fld_bcc; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_message_id * fld_message_id; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_in_reply_to * fld_in_reply_to; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_references * fld_references; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_subject * fld_subject; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_comments * fld_comments; /* can be NULL */
struct mailimf_keywords * fld_keywords; /* can be NULL */
};
struct mailimf_single_fields *
mailimf_single_fields_new(struct mailimf_fields * fields);
void mailimf_single_fields_free(struct mailimf_single_fields *
single_fields);
void mailimf_single_fields_init(struct mailimf_single_fields * single_fields,
struct mailimf_fields * fields);
Structure that contains some standard fields and allows access to a
given header without running through the list.
mailimf_fields is the native structure that IMF module will use, this
module will provide an easier structure to use when parsing fields.
mailimf_single_fields is an easier structure to get parsed fields,
rather than iteration over the list of fields
* fld_orig_date is the parsed "Date" field (see the Section called
mailimf_orig_date - parsed content of date header).
* fld_from is the parsed "From" field (see the Section called
mailimf_from - parsed content of From header).
* fld_sender is the parsed "Sender "field (see the Section called
mailimf_sender - parsed content of Sender header).
* reply_to is the parsed "Reply-To" field (see the Section called
mailimf_reply_to - parsed content of Reply-To header).
* fld_to is the parsed "To" field (see the Section called mailimf_to
- parsed content of To header).
* fld_cc is the parsed "Cc" field (see the Section called mailimf_cc
- parsed content of Cc).
* fld_bcc is the parsed "Bcc" field (see the Section called
mailimf_bcc - parsed content of Bcc field).
* fld_message_id is the parsed "Message-ID" field. (see the Section
called mailimf_message_id - parsed content of Message-ID header).
* fld_in_reply_to is the parsed "In-Reply-To" field. (see the
Section called mailimf_in_reply_to - parsed content of In-Reply-To
field).
* fld_references is the parsed "References" field. (see the Section
called mailimf_references - parsed content of References field).
* fld_subject is the parsed "Subject" field (see the Section called
mailimf_subject - parsed content of Subject field).
* fld_comments is the parsed "Comments" field (see the Section
called mailimf_comments - parsed content of Comments field).
* fld_keywords is the parsed "Keywords" field (see the Section
called mailimf_keywords - parsed content of Keywords field).
mailimf_single_fields_new() creates and initializes a data structure
with a value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the
created object and will NOT be freed if the object is released.
mailimf_single_fields_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will NOT be released. They should be released by the
application.
mailimf_single_fields_init() will initialize fill the data structure,
using the given argument (fields). The interesting fields will be
filled into single_fields.
Example 3-31. using mailimf_single_fields
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_single_fields * single_fields;
struct mailimf_fields * fields;
struct mailimf_field * f;
clist * list;
struct mailimf_from * from;
struct mailimf_to * to
struct mailimf_mailbox * mb;
struct mailimf_address * addr;
struct mailimf_mailbox_list * mb_list;
struct mailimf_address_list * addr_list;
clist * fields_list;
/* build headers */
fields_list = clist_new();
/* build header 'From' */
list = clist_new();
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("DINH =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vi=EAt_Ho=E0?="),
strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr"));
clist_append(list, mb);
mb_list = mailimf_mailbox_list_new(list);
from = mailimf_from_new(mb_list);
f = mailimf_field_new(MAILIMF_FIELD_FROM,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
from, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
clist_append(fields_list, f);
/* build header To */
list = clist_new();
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("DINH =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vi=EAt_Ho=E0?="),
strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr"));
addr = mailimf_address_new(MAILIMF_ADDRESS_MAILBOX, mb, NULL);
clist_append(list, addr);
addr_list = mailimf_address_list_new(list);
to = mailimf_to_new(addr_list);
f = mailimf_field_new(MAILIMF_FIELD_TO,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
NULL, NULL, NULL, to, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
clist_append(fields_list, f);
fields = mailimf_fields_new(fields_list);
/* create the single fields */
single_fields = mailimf_single_fields_new(fields);
/* do the things */
mailimf_single_fields_free(single_fields);
mailimf_fields_free(fields);
return 0;
}
Example 3-32. using mailimf_single_fields without memory allocation
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_single_fields single_fields;
struct mailimf_fields * fields;
struct mailimf_field * f;
clist * list;
struct mailimf_from * from;
struct mailimf_to * to
struct mailimf_mailbox * mb;
struct mailimf_address * addr;
struct mailimf_mailbox_list * mb_list;
struct mailimf_address_list * addr_list;
clist * fields_list;
/* build headers */
fields_list = clist_new();
/* build header 'From' */
list = clist_new();
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("DINH =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vi=EAt_Ho=E0?="),
strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr"));
clist_append(list, mb);
mb_list = mailimf_mailbox_list_new(list);
from = mailimf_from_new(mb_list);
f = mailimf_field_new(MAILIMF_FIELD_FROM,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
from, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
clist_append(fields_list, f);
/* build header To */
list = clist_new();
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("DINH =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vi=EAt_Ho=E0?="),
strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr"));
addr = mailimf_address_new(MAILIMF_ADDRESS_MAILBOX, mb, NULL);
clist_append(list, addr);
addr_list = mailimf_address_list_new(list);
to = mailimf_to_new(addr_list);
f = mailimf_field_new(MAILIMF_FIELD_TO,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
NULL, NULL, NULL, to, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
clist_append(fields_list, f);
fields = mailimf_fields_new(fields_list);
/* fill the single fields */
mailimf_fields_fields_init(&single_fields, fields);
/* do the things */
mailimf_fields_free(fields);
return 0;
}
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Parser functions
mailimf_address_list_parse
int
mailimf_address_list_parse(char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index,
struct mailimf_address_list ** result);
mailimf_address_list_parse() parse a list of addresses in RFC 2822
form.
* message this is a string containing the list of addresses.
* length this is the size of the given string
* index this is a pointer to the start of the list of addresses in
the given string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the
parsed data.
* result the result of the parse operation is stored in (* result)
(see the Section called mailimf_address_list - list of addresses).
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR on success, MAILIMF_ERROR_XXX on error.
Example 3-33. parsing a list of addresses
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_address_list * addr_list;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailimf_address_list_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &addr_list);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
display_address_list(addr_list);
/* do the things */
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
mailimf_address_list_free(addr_list);
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailimf_address_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int
mailimf_address_parse(char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index,
struct mailimf_address ** result);
mailimf_address_parse() parse an address in RFC 2822 form.
* message this is a string containing the address.
* length this is the size of the given string.
* index index this is a pointer to the start of the address in the
given string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the
parsed data.
* result the result of the parse operation is stored in (* result)
(see the Section called mailimf_address - address).
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR on success, MAILIMF_ERROR_XXX on error.
Example 3-34. parsing an address
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_address * addr;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailimf_address_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &addr);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
display_address(addr);
/* do the things */
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
mailimf_address_free(addr);
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailimf_body_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailimf_body_parse(char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index,
struct mailimf_body ** result);
mailimf_body_parse() parse text body of a message.
* message this is a string containing the message body part.
* length this is the size of the given string.
* index this is a pointer to the start of the message text part in
the given string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the
parsed data.
* result the result of the parse operation is stored in (* result)
(see the Section called mailimf_body - message body without
headers).
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR on success, MAILIMF_ERROR_XXX on error.
Example 3-35. parsing a message body
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_body * b;
struct mailimf_fields * f;
size_t current_index;
size_t size;
size = stat_info.st_size;
current_index = 0;
r = mailimf_fields_parse(mem, size, &current_index, &f);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
r = mailimf_crlf_parse(mem, size, &current_index);
/* ignore parse error of crlf */
r = mailimf_body_parse(mem, size, &current_index, &b);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
display_body(b);
/* do the things */
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
mailimf_body_free(b);
}
mailimf_fields_free(f);
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailimf_envelope_and_optional_fields_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int
mailimf_envelope_and_optional_fields_parse(char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index,
struct mailimf_fields ** result);
mailimf_envelope_and_optional_fields_parse() returns a list of most
useful headers (parsed). The other headers will be placed in the list
in a non-parsed form.
* message this is a string containing the header.
* length this is the size of the given string
* index index this is a pointer to the start of the header in the
given string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the
parsed data
* result the result of the parse operation is stored in (* result)
(see the Section called mailimf_fields - list of header fields).
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR on success, MAILIMF_ERROR_XXX on error.
Example 3-36. parsing commonly used fields and return other fields in
a non-parsed form
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_fields * f;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailimf_envelope_and_optional_fields_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &f);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
display_fields(m);
/* do the things */
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
mailimf_fields_free(f);
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailimf_envelope_fields_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailimf_envelope_fields_parse(char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index,
struct mailimf_fields ** result);
mailimf_envelope_fields_parse() return a list of most useful headers
(parsed).
* message this is a string containing the header
* length this is the size of the given string
* index index this is a pointer to the start of the header in the
given string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the
parsed data
* result the result of the parse operation is stored in (* result)
(see the Section called mailimf_fields - list of header fields).
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR on success, MAILIMF_ERROR_XXX on error.
Example 3-37. parsing commonly used fields
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_fields * f;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailimf_envelope_fields_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &f);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
display_fields(m);
/* do the things */
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
mailimf_fields_free(f);
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailimf_optional_fields_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int
mailimf_optional_fields_parse(char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index,
struct mailimf_fields ** result);
mailimf_optional_fields_parse return a list of non-parsed headers.
* message this is a string containing the header
* length this is the size of the given string
* index index this is a pointer to the start of the header in the
given string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the
parsed data
* result the result of the parse operation is stored in (* result)
(see the Section called mailimf_fields - list of header fields).
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR on success, MAILIMF_ERROR_XXX on error.
Example 3-38. parsing optional fields
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_fields * f;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailimf_optional_fields_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &f);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
display_fields(m);
/* do the things */
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
mailimf_fields_free(f);
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailimf_fields_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailimf_fields_parse(char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index,
struct mailimf_fields ** result);
mailimf_fields_parse() parse headers of a message.
* message this is a string containing the header
* length this is the size of the given string
* index index this is a pointer to the start of the header in the
given string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the
parsed data
* result the result of the parse operation is stored in (* result)
(see the Section called mailimf_fields - list of header fields).
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR on success, MAILIMF_ERROR_XXX on error.
Example 3-39. parsing header fields
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_fields * f;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailimf_fields_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &f);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
display_fields(f);
/* do the things */
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
mailimf_fields_free(f);
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailimf_ignore_field_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailimf_ignore_field_parse(char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index);
mailimf_ignore_field_parse() skip the next header.
* message this is a string containing the header
* length this is the size of the given string
* index index this is a pointer to the start of the field to skip in
the given string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the
parsed data
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR on success, MAILIMF_ERROR_XXX on error.
Example 3-40. skipping fields
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailimf_ignore_field_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
/* do the things */
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailimf_mailbox_list_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int
mailimf_mailbox_list_parse(char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index,
struct mailimf_mailbox_list ** result);
mailimf_mailbox_list_parse() parse a list of mailboxes in RFC 2822
form.
* message this is a string containing the list of mailboxes.
* length this is the size of the given string.
* index index this is a pointer to the start of the list of
mailboxes in the given string, (* index) is modified to point at
the end of the parsed data.
* result the result of the parse operation is stored in (* result).
(see the Section called mailimf_mailbox_list - list of mailboxes)
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR on success, MAILIMF_ERROR_XXX on error.
Example 3-41. parsing a list of mailboxes
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_mailbox_list * mb_list;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailimf_mailbox_list_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &mb_list);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
display_mailbox_list(mb_list);
/* do the things */
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
mailimf_mailbox_list_free(mb_list);
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailimf_mailbox_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailimf_mailbox_parse(char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index,
struct mailimf_mailbox ** result);
mailimf_mailbox_parse parse a mailbox in RFC 2822 form.
* message this is a string containing the mailbox.
* length this is the size of the given string.
* index index this is a pointer to the start of the mailbox in the
given string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the
parsed data.
* result the result of the parse operation is stored in (* result).
(see the Section called mailimf_mailbox - mailbox)
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR on success, MAILIMF_ERROR_XXX on error.
Example 3-42. parsing a mailbox
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_mailbox_list * mb_list;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailimf_mailbox_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &mb_list);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
display_mailbox_list(mb_list);
/* do the things */
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
mailimf_mailbox_free(mb_list);
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailimf_message_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailimf_message_parse(char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index,
struct mailimf_message ** result);
mailimf_message_parse parse message (headers and body).
* message this is a string containing the message content.
* param length this is the size of the given string.
* param index this is a pointer to the start of the message in the
given string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the
parsed data.
* param result the result of the parse operation is stored in (*
result) (see the Section called mailimf_message - parsed message).
Example 3-43. parsing a message
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_message * m;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailimf_message_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &m);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
display_message(m);
/* do the things */
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
mailimf_message_free(m);
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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Creation functions
mailimf_mailbox_list
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_mailbox_list *
mailimf_mailbox_list_new_empty();
int mailimf_mailbox_list_add(struct mailimf_mailbox_list * mailbox_list,
struct mailimf_mailbox * mb);
int mailimf_mailbox_list_add_parse(struct mailimf_mailbox_list * mailbox_list,
char * mb_str);
int mailimf_mailbox_list_add_mb(struct mailimf_mailbox_list * mailbox_list,
char * display_name, char * address);
mailimf_mailbox_list_new_empty() creates a new empty list of
mailboxes.
mailimf_mailbox_list_add adds a mailbox to the list of mailboxes.
mailimf_mailbox_list_add_parse adds a mailbox given in form of a
string to the list of mailboxes.
mailimf_mailbox_list_add_mb adds a mailbox given in form of a couple :
display name, mailbox address.
* mailbox_list is the list of mailboxes.
* mb is a mailbox (see the Section called mailimf_mailbox -
mailbox).
* mb_str is a mailbox given in the form of a string.
* display_name is the display name.
* address is the mailbox address.
Example 3-44. creating a list of mailboxes
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_mailbox_list * mb_list;
struct mailimf_mailbox * mb;
mb_list = mailimf_mailbox_list_new_empty();
mb = mailimf_mailbox_new(strdup("DINH Viet Hoa"),
strdup("dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr"));
mailimf_mailbox_list_add(mb_list, mb);
mailimf_mailbox_list_add_parse(mb_list, "foo bar <foo@bar.org>");
mailimf_mailbox_list_add_mb(mb_list, strdup("bar foo"), strdup("bar@foo.com")
);
mailimf_mailbox_list_free(mb_list);
}
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mailimf_address_list
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_address_list * mailimf_address_list_new_empty();
int mailimf_address_list_add(struct mailimf_address_list * address_list,
struct mailimf_address * addr);
int mailimf_address_list_add_parse(struct mailimf_address_list * address_list,
char * addr_str);
int mailimf_address_list_add_mb(struct mailimf_address_list * address_list,
char * display_name, char * address);
mailimf_address_list_new_empty() creates a new empty list of
addresses.
mailimf_address_list_add adds an address to the list of addresses.
mailimf_address_list_add_parse adds an address given in form of a
string to the list of addresses.
mailimf_address_list_add_mb adds a mailbox given in form of a couple :
display name, mailbox address.
* address_list is the list of mailboxes.
* addr is an address. (see the Section called mailimf_address -
address).
* addr_str is an address given in the form of a string.
* display_name is the display name.
* address is the mailbox address.
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mailimf_fields
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailimf_fields *
mailimf_fields_new_empty(void);
struct mailimf_field * mailimf_field_new_custom(char * name, char * value);
int mailimf_fields_add(struct mailimf_fields * fields,
struct mailimf_field * field);
int mailimf_fields_add_data(struct mailimf_fields * fields,
struct mailimf_date_time * date,
struct mailimf_mailbox_list * from,
struct mailimf_mailbox * sender,
struct mailimf_address_list * reply_to,
struct mailimf_address_list * to,
struct mailimf_address_list * cc,
struct mailimf_address_list * bcc,
char * msg_id,
clist * in_reply_to,
clist * references,
char * subject);
struct mailimf_fields *
mailimf_fields_new_with_data_all(struct mailimf_date_time * date,
struct mailimf_mailbox_list * from,
struct mailimf_mailbox * sender,
struct mailimf_address_list * reply_to,
struct mailimf_address_list * to,
struct mailimf_address_list * cc,
struct mailimf_address_list * bcc,
char * message_id,
clist * in_reply_to,
clist * references,
char * subject);
struct mailimf_fields *
mailimf_fields_new_with_data(struct mailimf_mailbox_list * from,
struct mailimf_mailbox * sender,
struct mailimf_address_list * reply_to,
struct mailimf_address_list * to,
struct mailimf_address_list * cc,
struct mailimf_address_list * bcc,
clist * in_reply_to,
clist * references,
char * subject);
char * mailimf_get_message_id(void);
struct mailimf_date_time * mailimf_get_current_date(void);
int
mailimf_resent_fields_add_data(struct mailimf_fields * fields,
struct mailimf_date_time * resent_date,
struct mailimf_mailbox_list * resent_from,
struct mailimf_mailbox * resent_sender,
struct mailimf_address_list * resent_to,
struct mailimf_address_list * resent_cc,
struct mailimf_address_list * resent_bcc,
char * resent_msg_id);
struct mailimf_fields *
mailimf_resent_fields_new_with_data_all(struct mailimf_date_time *
resent_date, struct mailimf_mailbox_list * resent_from,
struct mailimf_mailbox * resent_sender,
struct mailimf_address_list * resent_to,
struct mailimf_address_list * resent_cc,
struct mailimf_address_list * resent_bcc,
char * resent_msg_id);
struct mailimf_fields *
mailimf_resent_fields_new_with_data(struct mailimf_mailbox_list * from,
struct mailimf_mailbox * resent_sender,
struct mailimf_address_list * resent_to,
struct mailimf_address_list * resent_cc,
struct mailimf_address_list * resent_bcc);
* from is the parsed content of the From field (see the Section
called mailimf_from - parsed content of From header).
* sender is the parsed content of the Sender field (see the Section
called mailimf_sender - parsed content of Sender header).
* reply_to is the parsed content of the Reply-To field (see the
Section called mailimf_reply_to - parsed content of Reply-To
header).
* to is the parsed content of the To field (see the Section called
mailimf_to - parsed content of To header).
* cc is the parsed content of the Cc field (see the Section called
mailimf_cc - parsed content of Cc).
* bcc is the parsed content of the Bcc field (see the Section called
mailimf_bcc - parsed content of Bcc field).
* message_id is the parsed content of the Message-ID field (see the
Section called mailimf_message_id - parsed content of Message-ID
header).
* in_reply_to is the parsed content of the In-Reply-To field (see
the Section called mailimf_in_reply_to - parsed content of
In-Reply-To field).
* references is the parsed content of the References field (see the
Section called mailimf_references - parsed content of References
field).
* subject is the content of the Subject field (see the Section
called mailimf_subject - parsed content of Subject field).
* resent_date is the parsed content of the Resent-Date field (see
the Section called mailimf_orig_date - parsed content of date
header).
* resent_from is the parsed content of the Resent-From field (see
the Section called mailimf_from - parsed content of From header).
* resent_sender is the parsed content of the Resent-Sender field
(see the Section called mailimf_sender - parsed content of Sender
header).
* resent_to is the parsed content of the Resent-To field (see the
Section called mailimf_to - parsed content of To header).
* resent_cc is the parsed content of the Resent-Cc field (see the
Section called mailimf_cc - parsed content of Cc).
* resent_bcc is the parsed content of the Resent-Bcc field (see the
Section called mailimf_bcc - parsed content of Bcc field).
* resent_msg_id is the parsed content of the Resent-Message-ID field
(see the Section called mailimf_message_id - parsed content of
Message-ID header).
mailimf_fields_new_empty() creates a new empty set of headers.
mailimf_field_new_custom() creates a new custom header.
mailimf_fields_add() adds a header to the set of headers.
mailimf_fields_add_data() adds some headers to the set of headers.
mailimf_fields_new_with_data_all() creates a set of headers with some
headers (including Date and Message-ID).
mailimf_fields_new_with_data() creates a set of headers with some
headers (Date and Message-ID will be generated).
mailimf_get_message_id() generates a Message-ID. The result must be
freed using free().
mailimf_get_current_date() generates a Date. The result must be freed
using mailimf_date_time_free.
mailimf_resent_fields_add_data() adds some resent headers to the set
of headers.
mailimf_resent_fields_new_with_data_all() creates a set of headers
with some resent headers (including Resent-Date and
Resent-Message-ID).
mailimf_resent_fields_new_with_data() creates a set of headers with
some resent headers (Resent-Date and Resent-Message-ID will be
generated)
Example 3-45. creation of header fields
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_fields * fields;
struct mailimf_field * field;
struct mailimf_date_time * date;
char * msg_id;
struct mailimf_mailbox_list * from;
struct mailimf_address_list * to;
fields = mailimf_fields_new_empty();
field = mailimf_field_new_custom(strdup("X-Mailer"), strdup("my-mailer"));
mailimf_fields_add(fields, field);
from = mailimf_mailbox_list_new_empty();
mailimf_mailbox_list_add_mb(from, strdup("DINH Viet Hoa"), strdup("dinh.viet.
hoa@free.fr");
date = mailimf_get_current_date();
msg_id = mailimf_get_message_id();
to = mailimf_address_list_new_empty();
mailimf_address_list_add_mb(to, strdup("FOO Bar"), strdup("foo@bar.org");
mailimf_fields_add_data(fields, date, from, NULL, NULL, to, NULL, NULL,
msg_id, NULL, NULL, strdup("hello"));
/* do the things */
mailimf_fields_free(fields);
}
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_fields * fields;
struct mailimf_mailbox_list * from;
struct mailimf_address_list * to;
struct mailimf_date_time * date;
char * msg_id;
from = mailimf_mailbox_list_new_empty();
mailimf_mailbox_list_add_mb(from, strdup("DINH Viet Hoa"), strdup("dinh.viet.
hoa@free.fr");
to = mailimf_address_list_new_empty();
mailimf_address_list_add_mb(to, strdup("FOO Bar"), strdup("foo@bar.org");
date = mailimf_get_current_date();
msg_id = mailimf_get_message_id();
fields = mailimf_fields_new_with_all_data(date, from, NULL, NULL, to, NULL, N
ULL,
msg_id, NULL, NULL, strdup("hello"));
/* do the things */
mailimf_fields_free(fields);
}
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_fields * fields;
struct mailimf_mailbox_list * from;
struct mailimf_address_list * to;
from = mailimf_mailbox_list_new_empty();
mailimf_mailbox_list_add_mb(from, strdup("DINH Viet Hoa"), strdup("dinh.viet.
hoa@free.fr");
to = mailimf_address_list_new_empty();
mailimf_address_list_add_mb(to, strdup("FOO Bar"), strdup("foo@bar.org");
fields = mailimf_fields_new_with_data(from, NULL, NULL, to, NULL, NULL,
NULL, NULL, strdup("hello"));
/* do the things */
mailimf_fields_free(fields);
}
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Rendering of messages
Header fields
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailimf_fields_write(FILE * f, int * col,
struct mailimf_fields * fields);
int mailimf_envelope_fields_write(FILE * f, int * col,
struct mailimf_fields * fields);
int mailimf_field_write(FILE * f, int * col,
struct mailimf_field * field);
* col current column is given for wrapping purpose in (* col), the
resulting columns will be returned..
* f is the file descriptor. It can be stdout for example.
* fields is the header fields (see the Section called mailimf_fields
- list of header fields).
* field is a field (see the Section called mailimf_field - header
field).
mailimf_fields_write outputs the set of header fields.
mailimf_envelope_fields_write outputs the set of header fields except
the optional fields.
mailimf_field_write outputs a header.
Example 3-46. rendering of fields
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_fields * fields;
int col;
/* look at the example in mailimf_fields to see how to
build a mailimf_fields */
fields = build_imf_fields();
col = 0;
mailimf_fields_write(stdout, &col, fields);
mailimf_fields_free(fields);
}
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_fields * fields;
int col;
/* look at the example in mailimf_fields to see how to
build a mailimf_fields */
fields = build_imf_fields();
col = 0;
mailimf_envelope_fields_write(stdout, &col, fields);
mailimf_fields_free(fields);
}
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailimf_field * field;
int col;
field = mailimf_field_new_custom(strdup("X-Mailer"), strdup("my mailer"));
col = 0;
mailimf_field_write(stdout, &col, field);
mailimf_field_free(field);
}
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Chapter 4. MIME
libEtPan! implements a MIME message parser (also known as messages
with attachments or multipart messages). This also allows to generate
MIME messages.
Warning
All allocation functions will take as argument allocated data and will
store these data in the structure they will allocate. Data should be
persistant during all the use of the structure and will be freed by
the free function of the structure
allocation functions will return NULL on failure functions returning
integer will be returning one of the following error code:
MAILIMF_NO_ERROR, MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE, MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY,
MAILIMF_ERROR_INVAL, or MAILIMF_ERROR_FILE.
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Quick start
You will need this module when you want to parse a MIME message.
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Parse MIME message
You will use the following function :
* mailmime_parse (the Section called
mailimf_envelope_and_optional_fields_parse in Chapter 3)
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Render the MIME message
Build your MIME message, then use mailmime_write (the Section called
mailmime_write) to render a MIME message.
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Data types
mailmime_composite_type - Composite MIME type
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
enum {
MAILMIME_COMPOSITE_TYPE_ERROR,
MAILMIME_COMPOSITE_TYPE_MESSAGE,
MAILMIME_COMPOSITE_TYPE_MULTIPART,
MAILMIME_COMPOSITE_TYPE_EXTENSION
};
struct mailmime_composite_type {
int ct_type;
char * ct_token;
};
struct mailmime_composite_type *
mailmime_composite_type_new(int ct_type, char * ct_token);
void mailmime_composite_type_free(struct mailmime_composite_type * ct);
This is a MIME composite type such as message or multipart.
ct_type can have one of the 3 following values :
MAILMIME_COMPOSITE_TYPE_MESSAGE when the composite MIME type is
message, MAILMIME_COMPOSITE_TYPE_MULTIPART when the composite MIME
type is multipart, MAILMIME_COMPOSITE_TYPE_EXTENSION for other and
ct_token is set in this case. MAILMIME_COMPOSITE_TYPE_ERROR is used
internally on parse error.
mailmime_composite_type_new() creates and initializes a data structure
with a value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the
created object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailmime_composite_type_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 4-1. create and display MIME composite type
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(void)
{
struct mailmime_composite_type * ct;
ct = mailmime_composite_type_new(MAILMIME_COMPOSITE_TYPE_MULTIPART, NULL);
/* do your things ... */
mailmime_composite_type_free(ct);
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
void display_composite_type()
{
switch (ct->type) {
case MAILMIME_COMPOSITE_TYPE_MESSAGE:
printf("composite type is message\n");
break;
case MAILMIME_COMPOSITE_TYPE_MULTIPART:
printf("composite type is multipart\n");
break;
case MAILMIME_COMPOSITE_TYPE_EXTENSION:
printf("composite type: %s\n", ct->ct_token);
break;
}
}
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mailmime_content - MIME content type (Content-Type)
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailmime_content {
struct mailmime_type * ct_type;
char * ct_subtype;
clist * ct_parameters; /* elements are (struct mailmime_parameter *) */
};
struct mailmime_content *
mailmime_content_new(struct mailmime_type * ct_type,
char * ct_subtype,
clist * ct_parameters);
void mailmime_content_free(struct mailmime_content * content);
This is a MIME content type such as message/rfc822 or text/plain.
* ct_type is the main MIME type, for example text in plain/text (see
the Section called mailmime_type - MIME main type).
ct_subtype is the MIME subtype, for example plain in plain/text.
* ct_parameters is the list of parameters for the given MIME type.
For example, for plain/text, we can find charset=iso-8859-1,
format=flowed. Each element of the list if of type struct
mailmime_parameter * (see the Section called mailmime_parameter -
MIME type parameter).
mailmime_content_new() creates and initializes a data structure with a
value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailmime_content_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 4-2. Creation and display of MIME content type
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(void)
{
struct mailmime_content * content;
struct mailmime_type * type;
struct mailmime_discrete_type * dt;
struct mailmime_parameter * param;
clist * param_list;
dt = mailmime_discrete_type_new(MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_TEXT, NULL);
type = mailmime_type_new(MAILMIME_TYPE_DISCRETE_TYPE, dt, NUL);
param_list = clist_new();
param = mailmime_parameter_new(strdup("charset"), strdup("iso-8859-1"));
clist_append(param_list, param);
content = mailmime_content_new(type, strdup("plain"), param_list);
/* do your things */
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
void display_mime_content(struct mailmime_content * content_type)
{
clistiter * cur;
printf("type:\n");
display_type(content_type->ct_type);
printf("\n");
printf("subtype: %s\n", content_type->ct_subtype);
printf("\n");
for(cur = clist_begin(content_type->ct_parameters) ; cur != NULL ;
cur = clist_next(cur)) {
struct mailmime_parameter * param;
param = clist_content(cur);
display_mime_parameter(param);
printf("\n");
}
printf("\n");
}
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mailmime_discrete_type - MIME discrete type
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
enum {
MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_ERROR,
MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_TEXT,
MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_IMAGE,
MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_AUDIO,
MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_VIDEO,
MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_APPLICATION,
MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_EXTENSION
};
struct mailmime_discrete_type {
int dt_type;
char * dt_extension;
};
struct mailmime_discrete_type *
mailmime_discrete_type_new(int dt_type, char * dt_extension);
void mailmime_discrete_type_free(struct mailmime_discrete_type *
discrete_type);
This is a MIME discrete type such as text or image. This is also known
as single part. This kind of part does not have any child.
dt_type is one of the given values : MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_TEXT if
part is text, MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_IMAGE if part is an image,
MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_AUDIO if part is audio data,
MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_VIDEO if part is video,
MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_APPLICATION if part is application data or
MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_EXTENSION for other. In the case of
MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_EXTENSION, dt_extension is filled in.
MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_ERROR is used internally.
mailmime_discrete_type_new() creates and initializes a data structure
with a value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the
created object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailmime_discrete_type_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 4-3. Creation and display of MIME discrete type
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
/* standard type */
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_discrete_type * discrete_type;
discrete_type = mailmime_discrete_type_new(MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_TEXT,
NULL);
/* do the things */
mailmime_discrete_type_free(discrete_type);
}
/* extension */
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_discrete_type * discrete_type;
discrete_type = mailmime_discrete_type_new(MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_EXTENSION,
strdup("my-type"));
/* do the things */
mailmime_discrete_type_free(discrete_type);
}
void display_mime_discrete_type(struct mailmime_discrete_type * discrete_type)
{
switch (discrete_type->dt_type) {
case MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_TEXT:
printf("text\n");
break;
case MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_IMAGE:
printf("image\n");
break;
case MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_AUDIO:
printf("audio\n");
break;
case MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_VIDEO:
printf("video\n");
break;
case MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_APPLICATION:
printf("application\n");
break;
case MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_EXTENSION:
printf("extension : %s\n", discrete_type->dt_extension);
break;
}
}
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mailmime_field - MIME header field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
enum {
MAILMIME_FIELD_NONE,
MAILMIME_FIELD_TYPE,
MAILMIME_FIELD_TRANSFER_ENCODING,
MAILMIME_FIELD_ID,
MAILMIME_FIELD_DESCRIPTION,
MAILMIME_FIELD_VERSION,
MAILMIME_FIELD_DISPOSITION,
MAILMIME_FIELD_LANGUAGE,
};
struct mailmime_field {
int fld_type;
union {
struct mailmime_content * fld_content;
struct mailmime_mechanism * fld_encoding;
char * fld_id;
char * fld_description;
uint32_t fld_version;
struct mailmime_disposition * fld_disposition;
struct mailmime_language * fld_language;
} fld_data;
};
struct mailmime_field *
mailmime_field_new(int fld_type,
struct mailmime_content * fld_content,
struct mailmime_mechanism * fld_encoding,
char * fld_id,
char * fld_description,
uint32_t fld_version,
struct mailmime_disposition * fld_disposition,
struct mailmime_language * fld_language);
void mailmime_field_free(struct mailmime_field * field);
This is a parsed MIME header field;
* fld_type is the type of MIME header field. The value can be
MAILMIME_FIELD_TYPE if field is Content-Type,
MAILMIME_FIELD_TRANSFER_ENCODING if field is
Content-Transfer-Encoding, MAILMIME_FIELD_ID if field is
Content-ID, MAILMIME_FIELD_DESCRIPTION if field is
Content-Description, MAILMIME_FIELD_VERSION if field is
MIME-Version, MAILMIME_FIELD_DISPOSITION if field is
Content-Disposition or MAILMIME_FIELD_LANGUAGE if field is
Content-Language. MAILMIME_FIELD_NONE is used internally.
* fld_data.fld_content is set in case of Content-Type. (see the
Section called mailmime_content - MIME content type
(Content-Type)).
* fld_data.fld_encoding is set in case of Content-Transfer-Encoding.
(see the Section called mailmime_mechanism - MIME transfer
encoding mechanism (Content-Transfer-Encoding)).
* fld_data.fld_id is set in case of Content-ID. This is a string.
* fld_data.fld_description is set in case of Content-Description.
This is a string.
* fld_data.fld_version is set in case of MIME-Version. This is an
integer built using the following formula : fld_version = major *
2^16 + minor. Currenly MIME-Version is always 1.0, this means that
fld_version will always be 2^16 (in C language, this is 1 << 16).
* fld_data.fld_disposition is set in case of Content-Disposition.
(see the Section called mailmime_disposition - MIME disposition
information (Content-Disposition)).
* fld_data.fld_language is set in case of Content-Language. (see the
Section called mailmime_language - Language of MIME part).
mailmime_field_new() creates and initializes a data structure with a
value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailmime_field_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 4-4. Creation and display of MIME header field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_field * field;
struct mailmime_mechanism * encoding;
encoding = mailmime_mechanism_new(MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64, NULL);
field = mailmime_field_new(MAILMIME_FIELD_TRANSFER_ENCODING,
NULL, encoding, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL);
/* do the things */
mailmime_field_free(field);
}
void display_mime_field(struct mailmime_field * field)
{
switch (field->fld_type) {
case MAILMIME_FIELD_TYPE:
printf("content-type:");
display_mime_content(field->fld_data.fld_content);
break;
case MAILMIME_FIELD_TRANSFER_ENCODING:
printf("content-transfer-encoding:");
display_mime_mechanism(field->fld_data.fld_encoding);
break;
case MAILMIME_FIELD_ID:
printf("content-id: %s\n", field->fld_data.fld_id);
break;
case MAILMIME_FIELD_DESCRIPTION:
printf("content-description: %s\n", field->fld_data.fld_description);
break;
case MAILMIME_FIELD_VERSION:
printf("mime-version: %i.%i\n",
field->version>> 16, field->fld_data.fld_version & 0xFFFF);
break;
case MAILMIME_FIELD_DISPOSITION:
printf("content-disposition:");
display_mime_disposition(field->fld_data.fld_disposition);
break;
case MAILMIME_FIELD_LANGUAGE:
printf("content-language:");
display_mime_language(field->fld_data.fld_language);
break;
}
}
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mailmime_mechanism - MIME transfer encoding mechanism
(Content-Transfer-Encoding)
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
enum {
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_ERROR,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_7BIT,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_8BIT,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BINARY,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_QUOTED_PRINTABLE,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_TOKEN
};
struct mailmime_mechanism {
int enc_type;
char * enc_token;
};
struct mailmime_mechanism * mailmime_mechanism_new(int enc_type, char * enc_tok
en);
void mailmime_mechanism_free(struct mailmime_mechanism * mechanism);
This is a MIME transfer encoding mechanism description.
enc_type is an encoding type. The value of this field can be
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_7BIT if mechanism is 7bit, MAILMIME_MECHANISM_8BIT
if mechanism is 8bit, MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BINARY if mechanism is
binary, MAILMIME_MECHANISM_QUOTED_PRINTABLE if mechanism is
quoted-printable, MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64 if mechanism is base64 or
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_TOKEN for other. In case of
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_TOKEN, field enc_token is filled in.
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_ERROR is used internally.
mailmime_mechanism_new() creates and initializes a data structure with
a value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailmime_mechanism_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 4-5. Creation and display of MIME transfer encoding mechanism
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_mechanism * encoding;
encoding = mailmime_mechanism_new(MAILMIME_MECHANISM_QUOTED_PRINTABLE, NULL);
/* do the things */
mailmime_mechanism_free(encoding);
}
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_mechanism * encoding;
encoding = mailmime_mechanism_new(MAILMIME_MECHANISM_TOKEN,
strdup("uuencoding"));
/* do the things */
mailmime_mechanism_free(encoding);
}
void display_mime_mechanism(struct mailmime_mechanism * encoding)
{
switch (encoding->enc_type) {
case MAILMIME_MECHANISM_7BIT:
printf("7bit\n");
break;
case MAILMIME_MECHANISM_8BIT:
printf("8bit\n");
break;
case MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BINARY:
printf("binary\n");
break;
case MAILMIME_MECHANISM_QUOTED_PRINTABLE:
printf("quoted-printable\n");
break;
case MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64:
printf("base64\n");
break;
case MAILMIME_MECHANISM_TOKEN:
printf("extension : %s\n", encoding->enc_token);
break;
}
}
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mailmime_fields - header fields
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailmime_fields {
clist * fld_list; /* list of (struct mailmime_field *) */
};
struct mailmime_fields * mailmime_fields_new(clist * fld_list);
void mailmime_fields_free(struct mailmime_fields * fields);
This is the header fields of a MIME part.
fld_list is the list of the header fields. Each element of the list is
a mailmime_field (See the Section called mailmime_field - MIME header
field).
mailmime_fields_new() creates and initializes a data structure with a
value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailmime_fields_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 4-6. Creation and display of MIME fields
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_field * field;
struct mailmime_fields * fields;
clist * list;
struct mailmime_mechanism * encoding;
struct mailmime_disposition * disposition;
list = clist_new();
encoding = mailmime_mechanism_new(MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64, NULL);
field = mailmime_field_new(MAILMIME_FIELD_TRANSFER_ENCODING,
NULL, encoding, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL);
clist_append(list, field);
field = mailmime_field_new(MAILMIME_FIELD_VERSION,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 1 << 16, NULL, NULL);
clist_append(list, field);
/* look at the example in mailmime_disposition to see how to
build a mailmime_disposition */
disposition = build_mime_disposition();
field = mailmime_field_new(MAILMIME_FIELD_DISPOSITION,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, disposition, NULL);
clist_append(list, field);
fields = mailmime_fields_new(list);
/* do the things */
mailmime_fields_free(fields);
}
void display_mime_fields(struct mailmime_fields * fields)
{
clistiter * cur;
for(cur = clist_begin(fields->fld_list ; cur != NULL ;
cur = clist_next(cur)) {
struct mailmime_field * field;
field = clist_content(cur);
display_field(field);
}
}
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mailmime_parameter - MIME type parameter
struct mailmime_parameter {
char * pa_name;
char * pa_value;
};
This is the MIME type parameter in Content-Type MIME header field. For
example, this can be charset="iso-8859-1".
* pa_name is the name of the parameter, for example : charset.
* pa_value is the value of the parameter, for example : iso-8859-1.
mailmime_parameter_new() creates and initializes a data structure with
a value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailmime_parameter_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 4-7. Creation and display of MIME type parameter
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_parameter * param;
param = mailmime_parameter_new(strdup("charset"), strdup("iso-8859-1"));
/* do the things */
mailmime_parameter_free(param);
}
void display_mime_parameter(struct mailmime_parameter * param)
{
printf("%s = %s\n", param->pa_name, param->pa_value);
}
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mailmime_type - MIME main type
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
enum {
MAILMIME_TYPE_ERROR,
MAILMIME_TYPE_DISCRETE_TYPE,
MAILMIME_TYPE_COMPOSITE_TYPE
};
struct mailmime_type {
int tp_type;
union {
struct mailmime_discrete_type * tp_discrete_type;
struct mailmime_composite_type * tp_composite_type;
} tp_data;
};
struct mailmime_type *
mailmime_type_new(int tp_type,
struct mailmime_discrete_type * tp_discrete_type,
struct mailmime_composite_type * tp_composite_type);
void mailmime_type_free(struct mailmime_type * type);
This is the MIME main type (no subtype, no parameter).
* tp_type. The value of this field is either
MAILMIME_TYPE_DISCRETE_TYPE for MIME discrete type, or
MAILMIME_TYPE_COMPOSITE_TYPE for MIME composite type.
MAILMIME_TYPE_ERROR is used internally.
* tp_data.tp_discrete_type is set when tp_type is
MAILMIME_TYPE_DISCRETE_TYPE (see the Section called
mailmime_discrete_type - MIME discrete type).
* tp_data.tp_composite_type is set when tp_type is
MAILMIME_TYPE_COMPOSITE_TYPE (see the Section called
mailmime_composite_type - Composite MIME type).
mailmime_discrete_type_new() creates and initializes a data structure
with a value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the
created object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailmime_discrete_type_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 4-8. Creation and display of MIME main type
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_type * type;
struct mailmime_discrete_type * discrete_type;
discrete_type =
mailmime_discrete_type_new(MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_TEXT, NULL);
type = mailmime_type_new(MAILMIME_TYPE_DISCRETE_TYPE, discrete_type, NULL);
/* do the things */
mailmime_type_free(type);
}
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_type * type;
struct mailmime_composite_type * composite_type;
composite_type =
mailmime_composite_type_new(MAILMIME_COMPOSITE_TYPE_MULTIPART, NULL);
type = mailmime_type_new(MAILMIME_TYPE_COMPOSITE_TYPE, NULL, composite_type);
/* do the things */
mailmime_type_free(type);
}
void display_mime_type(struct mailmime_type * type)
{
printf("mime type:\n");
switch (type->tp_type) {
case MAILMIME_TYPE_DISCRETE_TYPE:
printf("discrete type:\n");
display_mime_discrete_type(type->tp_data.tp_discrete_type);
break;
case MAILMIME_TYPE_COMPOSITE_TYPE:
printf("composite type:\n");
display_mime_composite_type(type->tp_data.tp_composite_type);
break;
}
printf("\n");
}
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mailmime_language - Language of MIME part
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailmime_language {
clist * lg_list; /* atom (char *) */
};
struct mailmime_language * mailmime_language_new(clist * lg_list);
void mailmime_language_free(struct mailmime_language * lang);
This is the language used in the MIME part.
lg_list is the list of codes of languages used in the MIME part. This
is a list of strings.
mailmime_language_new() creates and initializes a data structure with
a value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailmime_language_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 4-9. Creation and display of language of MIME part
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_language * language;
clist * list;
list = clist_new();
clist_append(list, strdup("fr"));
clist_append(list, strdup("en"));
language = mailmime_language_new(list);
/* do the things */
mailmime_language_free(language);
}
void display_mime_language(struct mailmime_language * language)
{
clistiter * cur;
printf("languages: ");
for(cur = clist_begin(language->lg_list) ; cur != NULL ;
cur = clist_next(cur)) {
char * name;
name = clist_content(cur);
printf("%s ", name);
}
printf("\n");
}
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mailmime_data - Content of MIME part
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
enum {
MAILMIME_DATA_TEXT,
MAILMIME_DATA_FILE,
};
enum {
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_ERROR,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_7BIT,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_8BIT,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BINARY,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_QUOTED_PRINTABLE,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_TOKEN
};
struct mailmime_data {
int dt_type;
int dt_encoding;
int dt_encoded;
union {
struct {
const char * dt_data;
size_t dt_length;
} dt_text;
char * dt_filename;
} dt_data;
};
struct mailmime_data * mailmime_data_new(int dt_type, int dt_encoding,
int dt_encoded, const char * dt_data, size_t dt_length,
char * dt_filename);
void mailmime_data_free(struct mailmime_data * mime_
This is the content of MIME part, content of preamble or content of
epilogue.
dt_type can be MAILMIME_DATA_TEXT if the content is a string in
memory, MAILMIME_DATA_FILE if the content is in a file,
dt_encoding is the encoding mechanism of the part. The value of this
field can be MAILMIME_MECHANISM_7BIT if mechanism is 7bit,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_8BIT if mechanism is 8bit,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BINARY if mechanism is binary,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_QUOTED_PRINTABLE if mechanism is quoted-printable,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64 if mechanism is base64 or
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_TOKEN for other. If MAILMIME_MECHANISM_TOKEN, the
part will be considered as binary. MAILMIME_MECHANISM_ERROR is used
internally.
dt_encoded is set to 1 if the part is already encoded with the
mechanism given in dt_encoding. It is set to 0 if the part is already
decoded or if it is necessary to encode that part before rendering it.
dt_data.dt_text.dt_data is a pointer to the content of the part and
dt_data.dt_text.dt_length is the length of the data if dt_type is
MAILMIME_DATA_TEXT.
dt_data.dt_filename is the name of the file if dt_type is
MAILMIME_DATA_FILE.
mailmime_data_new() creates and initializes a data structure with a
value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the created
object and will be freed if the object is released.
mailmime_data_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will also be released.
Example 4-10. Creation and display of MIME part content
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
/* build data with a string */
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_data * data;
data = mailmime_data_new(MAILMIME_DATA_TEXT, MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64,
0, "foo bar", 7, NULL);
/* do the things */
mailmime_data_free(data);
}
/* build data with a file */
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_data * data;
data = mailmime_data_new(MAILMIME_DATA_TEXT, MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64,
0, NULL, 0, strdup("foo.txt"));
/* do the things */
mailmime_data_free(data);
}
void display_mime_data(struct mailmime_data * data)
{
switch (data->dt_encoding) {
case MAILMIME_MECHANISM_7BIT:
printf("7bit\n");
break;
case MAILMIME_MECHANISM_8BIT:
printf("8bit\n");
break;
case MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BINARY:
printf("binary\n");
break;
case MAILMIME_MECHANISM_QUOTED_PRINTABLE:
printf("quoted-printable\n");
break;
case MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64:
printf("base64\n");
break;
case MAILMIME_MECHANISM_TOKEN:
printf("other\n");
break;
}
if (data->dt_encoded)
printf("already encoded\n");
else
printf("not encoded\n");
switch (data->dt_type) {
MAILMIME_DATA_TEXT:
printf("data : %p %i\n", data->dt_data.dt_text.dt_data,
data->dt_data.dt_text.dt_length);
break;
MAILMIME_DATA_FILE,
printf("data (file) : %s\n", data->dt_data.dt_filename);
break;
}
}
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mailmime - MIME part
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
enum {
MAILMIME_NONE,
MAILMIME_SINGLE,
MAILMIME_MULTIPLE,
MAILMIME_MESSAGE,
};
struct mailmime {
/* parent information */
int mm_parent_type;
struct mailmime * mm_parent;
clistiter * mm_multipart_pos;
int mm_type;
const char * mm_mime_start;
size_t mm_length;
struct mailmime_fields * mm_mime_fields;
struct mailmime_content * mm_content_type;
struct mailmime_data * mm_body;
union {
/* single part */
struct mailmime_data * mm_single; /* XXX - was body */
/* multi-part */
struct {
struct mailmime_data * mm_preamble;
struct mailmime_data * mm_epilogue;
clist * mm_mp_list;
} mm_multipart;
/* message */
struct {
struct mailimf_fields * mm_fields;
struct mailmime * mm_msg_mime;
} mm_message;
} mm_data;
};
struct mailmime * mailmime_new(int mm_type,
const char * mm_mime_start, size_t mm_length,
struct mailmime_fields * mm_mime_fields,
struct mailmime_content * mm_content_type,
struct mailmime_data * mm_body,
struct mailmime_data * mm_preamble,
struct mailmime_data * mm_epilogue,
clist * mm_mp_list,
struct mailimf_fields * mm_fields,
struct mailmime * mm_msg_mime);
void mailmime_free(struct mailmime * mime);
This describes the MIME structure of a message or a subpart of a
message.
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common
* mm_parent_type. MIME part type can be single part, multipart or
message part. This describes the MIME part type of the parent. The
value can be MAILMIME_NONE if there is no parent part,
MAILMIME_SINGLE if parent is a single part, MAILMIME_MULTIPLE if
parent is a multipart, MAILMIME_MESSAGE if parent is a mesage
part.
* mm_parent is the parent MIME structure.
* mm_multipart_pos. In the case the parent is a multipart. This is
the position in the list of children of the parent. This position
is given by a clisiter *.
* mm_type. This describes the MIME part type of this part. The value
can be MAILMIME_SINGLE if this is a single part, MAILMIME_MULTIPLE
if this is a multipart, MAILMIME_MESSAGE if this is a mesage part.
* mm_mime_start. This is used mostly internally. This gives the
beginning of the header of the MIME part, when this is parsed from
a string in memory.
* mm_length. This gives the length of the MIME part, including the
MIME header fields.
* mm_mime_fields is the list of parsed MIME headers of this part.
Content-Type must be excluded and stored in mm_content_type
instead (see the Section called mailmime_fields - header fields).
* mm_content_type is the parsed Content-Type field (see the Section
called mailmime_content - MIME content type (Content-Type)).
* mm_body is the content of the MIME part (excluding MIME header),
when it is parsed from a string in memory (see the Section called
mailmime_data - Content of MIME part).
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single part
* When the part is a single part (mm_type is MAILMIME_SINGLE). The
following fields are valid.
* mm_data.mm_single is the content of the MIME part (excluding MIME
header), when it is parsed from a string in memory. This must have
the same value as mm_body when it is set (see the Section called
mailmime_data - Content of MIME part).
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multipart
* When the part is a multipart (mm_type is MAILMIME_MULTIPLE). The
following fields are valid.
* mm_data.mm_multipart.mm_preamble is the content of the preamble of
the multipart (see the Section called mailmime_data - Content of
MIME part).
* mm_data.mm_multipart.mm_epilogue is the content of the epilogue of
the multipart (see the Section called mailmime_data - Content of
MIME part).
* mm_data.mm_multipart.mm_mp_list is the list of sub parts
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message part
* When the part is a message (mm_type is MAILMIME_MESSAGE). The
following fields are valid.
* mm_data.mm_message.mm_fields is the list of the header fields of
the message (see the Section called mailimf_fields - list of
header fields in Chapter 3).
* mm_data.mm_message.mm_msg_mime is the subpart of the message part.
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constructor and destructor
mailmime_new() creates and initializes a data structure with a value.
Structures given as argument are referenced by the created object and
will be freed if the object is released.
mailmime_free() frees memory used by the structure and substructures
will also be released.
Example 4-11. Creation and display of MIME part
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
/* build one single MIME part */
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime * mime;
struct mailimf_fields * fields;
struct mailmime_fields * mime_fields;
struct mailmime_content * content_type;
struct mailmime_data * body;
/* look at the example in mailimf_fields to see how to
build a mailimf_fields */
fields = build_fields();
/* look at the example in mailmime_fields to see how to
build a mailmime_fields */
mime_fields = build_mime_fields();
/* look at the example in mailmime_content to see how to
build a mailmime_content */
content_type = build_mime_content();
body = mailmime_data_new(MAILMIME_DATA_TEXT, MAILMIME_MECHANISM_8BIT, 0,
"foo", 3, NULL);
mime = mailmime_new(MAILMIME_SINGLE,
NULL, 0, fields, mime_fields, content_type,
body, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
/* do the things */
mailmime_free(mime);
}
/* build one single MIME part */
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime * mime;
struct mailimf_fields * fields;
struct mailmime_fields * mime_fields;
struct mailmime_content * content_type;
char * str;
struct mailmime_data * body;
/* look at the example in mailimf_fields to see how to
build a mailimf_fields */
fields = build_fields();
/* look at the example in mailmime_fields to see how to
build a mailmime_fields */
mime_fields = build_mime_fields();
/* look at the example in mailmime_content to see how to
build a mailmime_content */
content_type = build_mime_content();
str = malloc(4);
strcpy(str, "foo");
body = mailmime_data_new(MAILMIME_DATA_TEXT, MAILMIME_MECHANISM_8BIT, 0,
str, 3, NULL);
mime = mailmime_new(MAILMIME_SINGLE,
NULL, 0, fields, mime_fields, content_type,
body, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
/* do the things */
mailmime_free(mime);
free(str);
}
/* build a MIME part with a sub-message */
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime * mime;
struct mailimf_fields * fields;
struct mailmime_fields * mime_fields;
struct mailmime_content * content_type;
char * str;
struct mailmime_type * type;
struct mailmime_composite_type * composite_type;
/* look at the example in mailimf_fields to see how to
build a mailimf_fields */
fields = build_fields();
/* look at the example in mailmime_fields to see how to
build a mailmime_fields */
mime_fields = build_mime_fields();
composite_type =
mailmime_composite_type_new(MAILMIME_COMPOSITE_TYPE_MESSAGE, NULL);
type = mailmime_type_new(MAILMIME_TYPE_COMPOSITE_TYPE, NULL,
composite_type);
content_type = mailmime_content_new(type, strdup("rfc2822"), NULL);
/* build_mime_message() is a function that will build a mime message part */
sub_mime = build_mime_message();
mime = mailmime_new(MAILMIME_MESSAGE,
NULL, 0, fields, mime_fields, content_type,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, sub_mime, NULL);
/* do the things */
mailmime_free(mime);
}
/* build a MIME part with a sub-message (given by a string) */
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime * mime;
struct mailimf_fields * fields;
struct mailmime_fields * mime_fields;
struct mailmime_content * content_type;
char * str;
struct mailmime_data * msg_content;
struct mailmime_type * type;
struct mailmime_composite_type * composite_type;
/* look at the example in mailimf_fields to see how to
build a mailimf_fields */
fields = build_fields();
/* look at the example in mailmime_fields to see how to
build a mailmime_fields */
mime_fields = build_mime_fields();
composite_type =
mailmime_composite_type_new(MAILMIME_COMPOSITE_TYPE_MESSAGE, NULL);
type = mailmime_type_new(MAILMIME_TYPE_COMPOSITE_TYPE, NULL,
composite_type);
content_type = mailmime_content_new(type, strdup("rfc2822"), NULL);
str = malloc(sizeof(SUB_MESSAGE));
strcpy(str, SUB_MESSAGE);
msg_content = mailmime_data_new(MAILMIME_DATA_TEXT, MAILMIME_MECHANISM_8BIT,
0,
str, sizeof(SUB_MESSAGE), NULL);
mime = mailmime_new(MAILMIME_MESSAGE,
NULL, 0, fields, mime_fields, content_type,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, msg_content);
/* do the things */
mailmime_free(mime);
free(str);
}
/* build a multipart message */
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime * mime;
struct mailimf_fields * fields;
struct mailmime_fields * mime_fields;
struct mailmime_content * content_type;
struct mailmime_type * type;
struct mailmime_composite_type * composite_type;
struct mailmime_data * body;
struct mailmime_data * preamble;
struct mailmime_data * epilogue;
clist * list;
/* look at the example in mailimf_fields to see how to
build a mailimf_fields */
fields = build_fields();
/* look at the example in mailmime_fields to see how to
build a mailmime_fields */
mime_fields = build_mime_fields();
composite_type =
mailmime_composite_type_new(MAILMIME_COMPOSITE_TYPE_MULTIPART, NULL);
type = mailmime_type_new(MAILMIME_TYPE_COMPOSITE_TYPE, NULL,
composite_type);
content_type = mailmime_content_new(type, strdup("mixed"), NULL);
list = clist_new();
/* build_mime_message() is a function that will build a mime message part */
sub_mime = build_mime_message();
clist_append(list, sub_mime);
sub_mime = build_mime_message();
clist_append(list, sub_mime);
preamble = mailmime_data_new(MAILMIME_DATA_TEXT, MAILMIME_MECHANISM_8BIT, 0,
PREAMBLE, sizeof(PREAMBLE), NULL);
epilogue = mailmime_data_new(MAILMIME_DATA_TEXT, MAILMIME_MECHANISM_8BIT, 0,
EPILOGUE, sizeof(EPILOGUE), NULL);
mime = mailmime_new(MAILMIME_SINGLE,
NULL, 0, fields, mime_fields, content_type,
NULL, preamble, epilogue, list, NULL, NULL);
/* do the things */
mailmime_free(mime);
}
/* display mime part info */
void display_mime(struct mailmime * mime)
{
clistiter * cur;
switch (mime->mm_type) {
case MAILMIME_SINGLE:
printf("single part\n");
break;
case MAILMIME_MULTIPLE:
printf("multipart\n");
break;
case MAILMIME_MESSAGE:
printf("message\n");
break;
}
printf("part : %p, length : %i\n",
mime->mm_mime_start, mime->mm_length);
printf("\n");
if (mime->mm_mime_fields != NULL) {
printf("MIME headers :\n");
display_mime_fields(mime->mm_mime_fields);
printf("\n");
}
printf("content type :\n");
display_content(mime->mm_content_type);
printf("\n");
switch (mime->mm_type) {
case MAILMIME_SINGLE:
display_mime_data(mime->mm_data.mm_single);
break;
case MAILMIME_MULTIPLE:
if (mime->mm_data.mm_multipart.mm_preamble) {
printf("preamble :\n");
display_mime_data(mime->mm_data.mm_multipart.mm_preamble);
printf("\n");
}
for(cur = clist_begin(mime->mm_data.mm_multipart.mm_mp_list) ;
cur != NULL ; cur = clist_next(cur)) {
display_mime(clist_content(cur));
}
if (mime->mm_data.mm_multipart.mm_epilogue) {
printf("epilogue :\n");
display_mime_data(mime->mm_data.mm_multipart.mm_epilogue);
printf("\n");
}
break;
case MAILMIME_MESSAGE:
if (mime->mm_data.mm_message.mm_fields) {
printf("headers :\n");
display_field(mime->mm_data.mm_message.mm_msg_fields);
printf("\n");
if (mime->mm_data.mm_message.mm_msg_mime != NULL) {
printf("sub message %p :\n",
mime->mm_data.mm_message.mm_msg_mime);
display_mime(mime->mm_data.mm_message.mm_msg_mime);
printf("end of sub message %p\n",
mime->mm_data.mm_message.mm_msg_mime);
}
break;
}
}
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mailmime_disposition - MIME disposition information (Content-Disposition)
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailmime_disposition {
struct mailmime_disposition_type * dsp_type;
clist * dsp_parms; /* struct mailmime_disposition_parm */
};
This is the parsed Content-Disposition header field.
* dsp_type is the type of disposition (see the Section called
mailmime_disposition_type - Type of MIME disposition).
* dsp_parms is the list of parameters of Content-Disposition header
field. Each element is of type mailmime_disposition_parm (see the
Section called mailmime_disposition_parm - MIME disposition
parameter).
Example 4-12. Creation and display of MIME disposition information
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_disposition * disposition;
struct mailmime_disposition_type * disposition_type;
clist * disposition_parms;
struct mailmime_disposition_parm * param;
disposition_type =
mailmime_disposition_type_new(MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_ATTACHMENT, NULL);
disposition_parms = clist_new();
param = mailmime_disposition_parm_new(MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_FILENAME,
strdup("foo.txt"), NULL,
NULL, NULL, -1, NULL);
clist_append(disposition_parms, param);
disposition = mailmime_disposition_new(disposition_type, disposition_parms);
/* do the things */
mailmime_disposition_free(disposition);
}
void display_mime_disposition(struct mailmime_disposition * disposition)
{
clistiter * cur;
printf("disposition type:\n");
display_mailmime_disposition_type(disposition->dsp_type);
printf("\n");
printf("disposition parameters:\n");
for(cur = clist_begin(disposition->dsp_parms) ;
cur != NULL ; cur = clist_next(cur)) {
struct mailmime_parm * param;
param = clist_content(cur);
display_mime_disposition_parm(param);
}
printf("\n");
}
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mailmime_disposition_type - Type of MIME disposition
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
enum {
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_ERROR,
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_INLINE,
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_ATTACHMENT,
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_EXTENSION
};
struct mailmime_disposition_type {
int dsp_type;
char * dsp_extension;
};
This is the type of MIME disposition. Parsed Content-Disposition field
without parameters.
dsp_type is the type of disposition. The value can be
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_INLINE if MIME disposition is inline,
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_ATTACHMENT if MIME disposition is
attachment, MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_EXTENSION for other. In this
case, dsp_extension must be set. MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_ERROR is
used internally.
Example 4-13. Creation and display of MIME disposition type
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
/* standard disposition type */
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_disposition_type * disposition_type;
disposition_type =
mailmime_disposition_type_new(MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_ATTACHMENT, NULL);
/* do the things */
mailmime_disposition_type_free(disposition_type);
}
/* disposition type extension */
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_disposition_type * disposition_type;
disposition_type =
mailmime_disposition_type_new(MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_EXTENSION,
strdup("mydisposition"));
/* do the things */
mailmime_disposition_type_free(disposition_type);
}
void display_mime_disposition_type(struct mailmime_disposition_type * dispositi
on_type)
{
switch (disposition->dsp_type) {
case MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_INLINE:
printf("inline\n");
break;
case MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_ATTACHMENT:
printf("attachment\n");
break;
case MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_EXTENSION:
printf("extension : %s\n", disposition_type->dsp_extension);
break;
}
}
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mailmime_disposition_parm - MIME disposition parameter
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
enum {
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_FILENAME,
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_CREATION_DATE,
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_MODIFICATION_DATE,
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_READ_DATE,
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_SIZE,
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_PARAMETER
};
struct mailmime_disposition_parm {
int pa_type;
union {
char * pa_filename;
char * pa_creation_date;
char * pa_modification_date;
char * pa_read_date;
size_t pa_size;
struct mailmime_parameter * pa_parameter;
} pa_data;
};
This is a parameter of MIME disposition information. For example, this
can be filename="foo.jpg".
* pa_type is the type of disposition. The value can be
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_FILENAME for a filename parameter,
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_CREATION_DATE for a creation date
parameter, MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_MODIFICATION_DATE for a
modification date parameter, MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_READ_DATE
for a last read date parameter, MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_SIZE for
a file size parameter or MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_PARAMETER for
other parameters.
* pa_data.pa_filename is the filename parameter when pa_type is
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_FILENAME This is a string containing the
name of the file.
* pa_data.pa_creation_date is the creation date parameter when
pa_type is MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_CREATION_DATE. This is a
string containing the formatted creation date.
* pa_data.pa_modification_date is the modification date parameter
when pa_type is MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_MODIFICATION_DATE. This
is a string containing the formatted modification date.
* pa_data.pa_read_date is the last read date parameter when pa_type
is MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_READ_DATE. This is a string
containing the formatted last read date.
* pa_data.pa_size is the size parameter when pa_type is
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_SIZE. This gives the size of the file.
* pa_data.pa_parameter is the name and the value of the parameter
when pa_type is MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_PARAMETER (see the
Section called mailmime_parameter - MIME type parameter)
Example 4-14. Creation and display of MIME disposition parameter
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_disposition_parm * param;
disposition_parms = clist_new();
param = mailmime_disposition_parm_new(MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_FILENAME,
strdup("foo.txt"), NULL,
NULL, NULL, -1, NULL);
/* do the things */
mailmime_disposition_parm_free(param);
}
void display_mime_dsp_parm(struct mailmime_disposition_parm * param)
{
switch (param->pa_type) {
case MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_FILENAME:
printf("filename: %s\n", param->pa_data.pa_filename);
break;
case MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_CREATION_DATE:
printf("creation date: %s\n", param->pa_data.pa_creation_date);
break;
case MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_MODIFICATION_DATE:
printf("modification date: %s\n", param->pa_data.pa_modification_date);
break;
case MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_READ_DATE:
printf("read date: %s\n", param->pa_data.pa_read_date);
break;
case MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_SIZE:
printf("size: %lu\n", (unsigned long) param->pa_data.pa_size);
break;
case MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_PARAMETER:
printf("MIME disposition param:\n");
display_mime_parameter(param->pa_data.pa_parameter);
break;
}
}
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mailmime_single_fields - MIME headers
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailmime_single_fields {
struct mailmime_content * fld_content;
char * fld_content_charset;
char * fld_content_boundary;
char * fld_content_name;
struct mailmime_mechanism * fld_encoding;
char * fld_id;
char * fld_description;
uint32_t fld_version;
struct mailmime_disposition * fld_disposition;
char * fld_disposition_filename;
char * fld_disposition_creation_date;
char * fld_disposition_modification_date;
char * fld_disposition_read_date;
size_t fld_disposition_size;
struct mailmime_language * fld_language;
};
struct mailmime_single_fields *
mailmime_single_fields_new(struct mailmime_fields * fld_fields,
struct mailmime_content * fld_content);
void mailmime_single_fields_free(struct mailmime_single_fields *
single_fields);
void mailmime_single_fields_init(struct mailmime_single_fields * single_fields,
struct mailmime_fields * fld_fields,
struct mailmime_content * fld_content);
mailmime_fields (see the Section called mailmime_fields - header
fields) is the native structure that MIME module will use, this module
will provide an easier structure to use when parsing fields.
mailmime_single_fields is an easier structure to get parsed fields,
rather than iteration over the list of fields.
* fld_content is the MIME content type (see the Section called
mailmime_content - MIME content type (Content-Type)).
* fld_content_charset is the value of the MIME type parameter
charset.
* fld_content_boundary is the value of the MIME type parameter
boundary.
* fld_content_name is the value of the MIME type parameter name.
* fld_encoding is the MIME encoding mechanism used (see the Section
called mailmime_mechanism - MIME transfer encoding mechanism
(Content-Transfer-Encoding)).
* fld_id is the content of the field Content-ID.
* fld_description is the content of the field Content-Description.
* fld_version is the version of MIME in use.
* fld_disposition is the MIME disposition information (see the
Section called mailmime_disposition - MIME disposition information
(Content-Disposition)).
* fld_disposition_filename is the filename parameter of the MIME
disposition information.
* fld_disposition_creation_date is the creation-date parameter of
the MIME disposition information.
* fld_disposition_modification_date is the modification-date
parameter of the MIME disposition information.
* fld_disposition_read_date is the read-date parameter of the MIME
disposition information.
* fld_disposition_size is the size parameter of the MIME disposition
information.
* fld_language is the language of the MIME part (see the Section
called mailmime_language - Language of MIME part).
* single_fields is the structure to fill.
* fld_fields is the MIME fields list to use to fill the
single_fields.
mailmime_single_fields_new() creates and initializes a data structure
with a value. Structures given as argument are referenced by the
created object and will NOT be freed if the object is released.
mailmime_single_fields_free() frees memory used by the structure and
substructures will NOT be released. They should be released by the
application.
mailimf_single_fields_init() will initialize fill the data structure,
using the given argument (fld_fields and fld_content). The interesting
fields will be filled into single_fields.
Example 4-15. Creation and display of single fields
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_single_fields * single_fields;
struct mailmime_fields * mime_fields;
struct mailmime_content * content_type;
/* look at the example in mailmime_fields to see how to
build a mailmime_fields */
mime_fields = build_mime_fields();
/* look at the example in mailmime_content to see how to
build a mailmime_content */
content_type = build_mime_content();
single_fields = mailmime_single_fields_new(mime_fields, content_type);
/* do the things */
mailmime_single_fields_free(single_fields);
mailmime_fields_free(mime_fields);
}
void display_mime_single_fields(struct mailmime_single_fields * single_fields)
{
if (single_fields->fld_content != NULL) {
printf("content type:\n");
display_mime_content(single_fields->fld_content);
printf("\n");
}
if (single_fields->fld_content_charset != NULL) {
printf("content type charset: %s\n",
single_fields->fld_content_charset);
printf("\n");
}
if (single_fields->fld_content_boundary != NULL) {
printf("content type boundary: %s\n",
single_fields->fld_content_boundary);
printf("\n");
}
if (single_fields->content_name != NULL) {
printf("content type name: %s\n", single_fields->content_name);
printf("\n");
}
if (single_fields->fld_encoding != NULL) {
printf("content transfer encoding:\n");
display_mime_mechanism(single_fields->fld_encoding);
printf("\n");
}
if (single_fields->fld_id != NULL) {
printf("content id: %s\n", single_fields->fld_id);
printf("\n");
}
if (single_fields->fld_description != NULL) {
printf("content description: %s\n", single_fields->fld_description);
printf("\n");
}
if (single_fields->fld_version != 0) {
printf("mime version: %i.%i\n",
single_fields->fld_version>> 16,
single_fields->fld_version & 0xFFFF);
printf("\n");
}
if (single_fields->fld_disposition != NULL) {
printf("content disposition:\n");
display_mime_disposition(single_fields->fld_disposition);
printf("\n");
}
if (single_fields->fld_disposition_filename != NULL) {
printf("content disposition filename: %s\n",
single_fields->fld_disposition_filename);
printf("\n");
}
if (single_fields->fld_disposition_creation_date != NULL) {
printf("content disposition creation date: %s\n",
single_fields->fld_disposition_creation_date);
printf("\n");
}
if (single_fields->fld_disposition_modification_date != NULL) {
printf("content disposition modification date: %s\n",
single_fields->fld_disposition_modification_date);
printf("\n");
}
if (single_fields->fld_disposition_read_date != NULL) {
printf("content disposition read date: %s\n",
single_fields->fld_disposition_read_date;
printf("\n");
}
if (single_fields->fld_disposition_size != (size_t) -1) {
printf("content disposition size : %i\n",
single_fields->fld_disposition_size);
printf("\n");
}
if (single_fields->language != NULL) {
printf("content language:\n");
display_mime_language(single_fields->fld_language);
printf("\n");
}
}
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Parser functions
mailmime_content_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmime_content_parse(const char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index,
struct mailmime_content ** result);
This function will parse the content of a Content-Type header field.
* message is a string containing the MIME content type.
* length is the size of the given string.
* index is a pointer to the start of the address in the given
string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the parsed
data.
* result. The result of the parse operation is stored in (* result)
(see the Section called mailmime_content - MIME content type
(Content-Type)).
Example 4-16. Parsing MIME content type
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_fields * f;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailimf_fields_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &f);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
clistiter * cur;
for(cur = clist_begin(f->fld_list) ; cur != NULL ; cur =
clist_next(cur)) {
struct mailmime_field * mime_field;
struct mailimf_field * field;
field = clist_content(cur);
if (field->fld_type == MAILIMF_FIELD_OPTIONAL_FIELD) {
if (strcasecmp(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field->fld_name,
"Content-Type") == 0) {
struct mailmime_content * content_type;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailmime_content_parse(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field->
fld_value,
strlen(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field->fld_value),
&current_index, &content_type);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
display_mime_content(content_type);
/* do the things */
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
mailmime_content_free(content_type);
}
}
}
}
mailimf_fields_free(f);
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailmime_description_parse
#include >libetpan/libetpan.h<
int mailmime_description_parse(const char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index,
char ** result);
This will parse the content of Content-Description MIME header field.
* message is a string containing the MIME content description.
* length is the size of the given string.
* index is a pointer to the start of the address in the given
string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the parsed
data.
* result. The result of the parse operation is stored in (* result).
The result string must be freed with free().
Example 4-17. Parsing MIME description
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_fields * f;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailimf_fields_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &f);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
clistiter * cur;
for(cur = clist_begin(f->fld_list) ; cur != NULL ; cur =
clist_next(cur)) {
struct mailmime_field * mime_field;
struct mailimf_field * field;
field = clist_content(cur);
if (field->fld_type == MAILIMF_FIELD_OPTIONAL_FIELD) {
if (strcasecmp(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field->fld_name,
"Content-Description") == 0) {
char * description;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailmime_description_parse(field->fld_data.fld_optional_fie
ld->fld_value,
strlen(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field->fld_value),
&current_index, &description);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
printf("%s\n", description);
/* do the things */
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
free(description);
}
}
}
}
mailimf_fields_free(f);
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailmime_encoding_parse
#include >libetpan/libetpan.h<
int mailmime_encoding_parse(const char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index,
struct mailmime_mechanism ** result);
This function will parse the content of Content-Transfer-Encoding
header field.
* message is a string containing the MIME encoding mechanism.
* length is the size of the given string.
* index is a pointer to the start of the address in the given
string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the parsed
data.
* result. The result of the parse operation is stored in (* result)
(see the Section called mailmime_mechanism - MIME transfer
encoding mechanism (Content-Transfer-Encoding)).
Example 4-18. parsing MIME encoding mechanism
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_fields * f;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailimf_fields_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &f);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
clistiter * cur;
for(cur = clist_begin(f->fld_list) ; cur != NULL ; cur =
clist_next(cur)) {
struct mailmime_field * mime_field;
struct mailimf_field * field;
field = clist_content(cur);
if (field->fld_type == MAILIMF_FIELD_OPTIONAL_FIELD) {
if (strcasecmp(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field->fld_name,
"Content-Transfer-Encoding") == 0) {
struct mailmime_content * encoding;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailmime_encoding_parse(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field-
>fld_value,
strlen(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field->fld_value),
&current_index, &encoding);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
display_mime_mechanism(encoding);
/* do the things */
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
mailmime_mechanism_free(encoding);
}
}
}
}
mailimf_fields_free(f);
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailmime_field_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int
mailmime_field_parse(struct mailimf_optional_field * field,
struct mailmime_field ** result);
This function will parse a MIME header field.
* field is a non-parsed field (see the Section called
mailimf_optional_field - non-standard header in Chapter 3).
result. The result of the parse operation is stored in (* result)
(see the Section called mailmime_field - MIME header field).
Example 4-19. parsing MIME header field
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_fields * f;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailimf_fields_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &f);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
clistiter * cur;
for(cur = clist_begin(f->fld_list) ; cur != NULL ; cur =
clist_next(cur)) {
struct mailmime_field * mime_field;
struct mailimf_field * field;
field = clist_content(cur);
if (field->fld_type == MAILIMF_FIELD_OPTIONAL_FIELD) {
r = mailmime_field_parse(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field,
&mime_fields);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
display_mime_field(mime_field);
mailmime_field_free(mime_field);
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
}
}
mailimf_fields_free(f);
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailmime_id_parse
#include >libetpan/libetpan.h<
int mailmime_id_parse(const char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index, char ** result);
This will parse the content of Content-ID MIME header field.
* message is a string containing the MIME content identifier.
* length is the size of the given string.
* index is a pointer to the start of the address in the given
string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the parsed
data.
* result. The result of the parse operation is stored in (* result).
The result string must be freed with free().
Example 4-20. Parsing MIME content identifier
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_fields * f;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailimf_fields_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &f);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
clistiter * cur;
for(cur = clist_begin(f->fld_list) ; cur != NULL ; cur =
clist_next(cur)) {
struct mailmime_field * mime_field;
struct mailimf_field * field;
field = clist_content(cur);
if (field->fld_type == MAILIMF_FIELD_OPTIONAL_FIELD) {
if (strcasecmp(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field->fld_name,
"Content-ID") == 0) {
char * id;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailmime_id_parse(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field->fld_v
alue,
strlen(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field->fld_value),
&current_index, &id);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
printf("%s\n", id);
/* do the things */
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
free(id);
}
}
}
}
mailimf_fields_free(f);
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailmime_fields_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int
mailmime_fields_parse(struct mailimf_fields * fields,
struct mailmime_fields ** result);
This function will parse a MIME header fields.
* fields is a list of RFC 2822 fields (see the Section called
mailimf_fields - list of header fields in Chapter 3).
result. The result of the parse operation is stored in (* result)
(see the Section called mailmime_fields - header fields).
Example 4-21. parsing MIME header fields
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_fields * f;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailimf_fields_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &f);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
struct mailmime_fields * mime_fields;
r = mailmime_fields_parse(f, &mime_fields);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
display_mime_fields(mime_fields);
mailmime_fields_free(mime_fields);
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
mailimf_fields_free(f);
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailmime_version_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmime_version_parse(const char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index,
uint32_t * result);
This will parse the content of MIME-Version MIME header field.
* message is a string containing the MIME version.
* length is the size of the given string.
* index is a pointer to the start of the address in the given
string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the parsed
data.
* result. The result of the parse operation is stored in (* result)
(see the Section called mailmime_field - MIME header field).
Example 4-22. parsing MIME version
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_fields * f;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailimf_fields_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &f);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
clistiter * cur;
for(cur = clist_begin(f->fld_list) ; cur != NULL ; cur =
clist_next(cur)) {
struct mailmime_field * mime_field;
struct mailimf_field * field;
field = clist_content(cur);
if (field->fld_type == MAILIMF_FIELD_OPTIONAL_FIELD) {
if (strcasecmp(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field->fld_name,
"MIME-Version") == 0) {
uint32_t version;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailmime_version_parse(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field->
fld_value,
strlen(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field->fld_value),
&current_index, &version);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
printf("%i.%i\n", version >> 16, version & 0xFFFF);
/* do the things */
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
free(description);
}
}
}
}
mailimf_fields_free(f);
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailmime_parameter_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmime_parameter_parse(const char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index,
struct mailmime_parameter ** result);
This will parse a MIME parameter (parameter of Content-Type or
parameter of Content-Disposition).
* message is a string containing the MIME parameter.
* length is the size of the given string.
* index is a pointer to the start of the address in the given
string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the parsed
data.
* result. The result of the parse operation is stored in (* result)
(see the Section called mailmime_parameter - MIME type parameter).
Example 4-23. parsing a MIME parameter
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#define PARAM_STR "foo=bar"
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
size_t current_index;
struct mailmime_parameter * param;
int status;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
current_index = 0;
r = mailmime_parameter_parse(PARAM_STR, sizeof(PARAM_STR) - 1,
&current_index, &param);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
display_mime_parameter(param);
/* do the things */
mailmime_parameter_free(param);
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
exit(status);
}
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mailmime_language_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmime_language_parse(const char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index,
struct mailmime_language ** result);
This function will parse the content of a Content-Language header.
* message is a string containing the MIME content language.
* length is the size of the given string.
* index is a pointer to the start of the address in the given
string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the parsed
data.
* result. The result of the parse operation is stored in (* result)
(see the Section called mailmime_language - Language of MIME
part).
Example 4-24. Parsing the MIME content langage
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_fields * f;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailimf_fields_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &f);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
clistiter * cur;
for(cur = clist_begin(f->fld_list) ; cur != NULL ; cur =
clist_next(cur)) {
struct mailmime_field * mime_field;
struct mailimf_field * field;
field = clist_content(cur);
if (field->fld_type == MAILIMF_FIELD_OPTIONAL_FIELD) {
if (strcasecmp(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field->fld_name,
"Content-Language") == 0) {
struct mailmime_language * lang;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailmime_id_parse(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field->fld_v
alue,
strlen(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field->fld_value),
&current_index, &lang);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
display_mime_language(lang);
/* do the things */
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
free(id);
}
}
}
}
mailimf_fields_free(f);
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailmime_disposition_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmime_disposition_parse(const char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index,
struct mailmime_disposition ** result);
This function will parse the content of a Content-Disposition MIME
header field.
* message is a string containing the MIME content disposition.
* length is the size of the given string.
* index is a pointer to the start of the address in the given
string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the parsed
data.
* result. The result of the parse operation is stored in (* result)
(see the Section called mailmime_disposition - MIME disposition
information (Content-Disposition)).
Example 4-25. Parsing the MIME content disposition
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_fields * f;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailimf_fields_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &f);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
clistiter * cur;
for(cur = clist_begin(f->fld_list) ; cur != NULL ; cur =
clist_next(cur)) {
struct mailmime_field * mime_field;
struct mailimf_field * field;
field = clist_content(cur);
if (field->fld_type == MAILIMF_FIELD_OPTIONAL_FIELD) {
if (strcasecmp(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field->fld_name,
"Content-Disposition") == 0) {
struct mailmime_disposition * dsp;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailmime_id_parse(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field->fld_v
alue,
strlen(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field->fld_value),
&current_index, &dsp);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
display_mime_disposition(dsp);
/* do the things */
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
free(id);
}
}
}
}
mailimf_fields_free(f);
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailmime_disposition_type_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int
mailmime_disposition_type_parse(const char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index,
struct mailmime_disposition_type **
result);
This function will parse the type of MIME content disposition.
* message is a string containing the MIME content disposition type.
* length is the size of the given string.
* index is a pointer to the start of the address in the given
string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the parsed
data.
* result. The result of the parse operation is stored in (* result)
(see the Section called mailmime_disposition_type - Type of MIME
disposition).
Example 4-26. parsing a MIME content disposition type
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#define DSP_TYPE_STR "attachment"
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
size_t current_index;
struct mailmime_disposition_type * dsp_type;
int status;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
current_index = 0;
r = mailmime_disposition_type_parse(DSP_TYPE_STR, sizeof(DSP_TYPE_STR) - 1,
&current_index, &dsp_type);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
display_mime_disposition_type(dsp_type);
/* do the things */
mailmime_disposition_type_free(dsp_type);
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
exit(status);
}
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mailmime_encoded_phrase_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmime_encoded_phrase_parse(const char * default_fromcode,
const char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index, const char * tocode,
char ** result);
This function will decode a MIME encoded header string, encoded with
RFC 2047.
* default_fromcode is the default code to use for parts of string
that are not marked with charset.
* message is the string to decode.
* length is the size of the given string.
* index is a pointer to the start of the address in the given
string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the parsed
data.
* tocode is the destination charset for decoding.
* result. The result of the parse operation is stored in (* result).
Example 4-27. decoding a MIME encoded header string
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#define TEST_STRING "=?iso-8859-1?ab?= =?iso-8859-15?cd?="
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
size_t cur_token;
char * decoded_subject;
cur_token = 0;
mailmime_encoded_phrase_parse("iso-8859-1",
TEST_STRING, sizeof(TEST_STRING),
&cur_token, "iso-8859-1", &decoded_subject);
printf("%s\n", decoded_subject);
/* do the things */
free(decoded_subject);
}
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mailmime_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmime_parse(const char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index, struct mailmime ** result);
This will parse a MIME message.
* message is a string containing the MIME message.
* length is the size of the given string.
* index is a pointer to the start of the address in the given
string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the parsed
data.
* result. The result of the parse operation is stored in (* result)
(see the Section called mailmime - MIME part).
Example 4-28. parsing a MIME message
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailmime * mime;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailmime_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &mime);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
display_mime(mime);
/* do the things */
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
mailmime_free(mime);
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailmime_base64_body_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmime_base64_body_parse(const char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index, char ** result,
size_t * result_len);
This function will parse a body part encoded using base64.
* message is a string encoded using base64.
* length is the size of the given string.
* index is a pointer to the start of the address in the given
string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the parsed
data.
* result. The result of the parse operation is stored in (* result)
The result must be freed with mmap_string_unref().
Example 4-29. Parsing a base64 encoded part
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_fields * f;
size_t current_index;
char * result;
size_t result_len;
current_index = 0;
r = mailmime_base64_body_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &result, &result_len);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
/* do the things */
mailmime_decoded_part_free(mem);
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailmime_quoted_printable_body_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmime_quoted_printable_body_parse(const char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index, char ** result,
size_t * result_len, int in_header);
This function will parse a body part encoded using quoted printable.
* message is a string encoded using quoted printable.
* length is the size of the given string.
* index is a pointer to the start of the address in the given
string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the parsed
data.
* result. The result of the parse operation is stored in (* result)
The result must be freed with mmap_string_unref().
Example 4-30. Parsing a quoted printable encoded part
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_fields * f;
size_t current_index;
char * result;
size_t result_len;
current_index = 0;
r = mailmime_quoted_printable_body_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &result, &result_len);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
/* do the things */
mailmime_decoded_part_free(mem);
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailmime_binary_body_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmime_binary_body_parse(const char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index, char ** result,
size_t * result_len);
This function will parse a body part encoded using binary (no
encoding).
* message is a string encoded using binary.
* length is the size of the given string.
* index is a pointer to the start of the address in the given
string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the parsed
data.
* result. The result of the parse operation is stored in (* result)
The result must be freed with mmap_string_unref().
Example 4-31. Parsing a binary encoded part
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_fields * f;
size_t current_index;
char * result;
size_t result_len;
current_index = 0;
r = mailmime_binary_body_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &result, &result_len);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
/* do the things */
mailmime_decoded_part_free(mem);
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailmime_part_parse
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
enum {
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_ERROR,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_7BIT,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_8BIT,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BINARY,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_QUOTED_PRINTABLE,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_TOKEN
};
int mailmime_part_parse(const char * message, size_t length,
size_t * index,
int encoding, char ** result, size_t * result_len);
This function will parse a body part encoded using a given MIME
encoding mechanism.
* message is a string encoded using binary.
* length is the size of the given string.
* index is a pointer to the start of the address in the given
string, (* index) is modified to point at the end of the parsed
data.
* encoding is a MIME encoding mechanism. The value can be
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_7BIT, MAILMIME_MECHANISM_8BIT,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BINARY, MAILMIME_MECHANISM_QUOTED_PRINTABLE,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64 or MAILMIME_MECHANISM_TOKEN (see the
Section called mailmime_mechanism - MIME transfer encoding
mechanism (Content-Transfer-Encoding)).
* result. The result of the parse operation is stored in (* result)
The result must be freed with mmap_string_unref().
Example 4-32. Parsing a MIME encoded part
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_fields * f;
size_t current_index;
char * result;
size_t result_len;
current_index = 0;
r = mailmime_part_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size, &current_index,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_QUOTED_PRINTABLE, &result, &result_len);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
/* do the things */
mailmime_decoded_part_free(mem);
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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Rendering of MIME parts
mailmime_fields_write, mailmime_content_write and
mailmime_content_type_write
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmime_fields_write(FILE * f, int * col,
struct mailmime_fields * fields);
int mailmime_content_write(FILE * f, int * col,
struct mailmime_content * content);
int mailmime_content_type_write(FILE * f, int * col,
struct mailmime_content * content);
mailmime_fields_write render the MIME header fields.
mailmime_content_write render the MIME content type header field.
mailmime_content_write render the content of the MIME content type
header field.
* col current column is given for wrapping purpose in (* col), the
resulting columns will be returned..
* f is the file descriptor. It can be stdout for example.
* fields is the header fields (see the Section called
mailmime_fields - header fields).
* content is the header fields (see the Section called
mailmime_content - MIME content type (Content-Type)).
Example 4-33. rendering MIME header fields
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_mime * mime_fields;
int col;
/* look at the example in mailmime_fields to see how to
build a mailmime_fields */
mime_fields = build_mime_fields();
col = 0;
mailmime_fields_write(stdout, &col, mime_fields);
mailmime_fields_free(mime_fields);
}
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_content * content;
int col;
/* look at the example in mailmime_content to see how to
build a mailmime_fields */
content = build_mime_content();
col = 0;
mailmime_content_write(stdout, &col, mime_fields);
mailmime_content_free(content);
}
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_content * content;
int col;
/* look at the example in mailmime_content to see how to
build a mailmime_fields */
content = build_mime_content();
col = 0;
mailmime_content_type_write(stdout, &col, mime_fields);
mailmime_content_free(content);
}
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mailmime_write
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmime_write(FILE * f, int * col,
struct mailmime * build_info);
This function will render a MIME message.
* col current column is given for wrapping purpose in (* col), the
resulting columns will be returned..
* f is the file descriptor. It can be stdout for example.
* build_info is the MIME message to render.
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mailmime_quoted_printable_write and mailmime_base64_write
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmime_quoted_printable_write(FILE * f, int * col, int istext,
const char * text, size_t size);
int mailmime_base64_write(FILE * f, int * col,
const char * text, size_t size);
mailmime_quoted_printable_write() will render a string to quoted
printable.
mailmime_base64_write() will render a string to base64.
* col current column is given for wrapping purpose in (* col), the
resulting columns will be returned..
* f is the file descriptor. It can be stdout for example.
* text is the string to render.
* size is the size of the string to render.
Example 4-34. render base64 or quoted printable
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int col;
col = 0;
mailmime_quoted_printable_write(stdout, &col,
"this is a test", 14);
}
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int col;
col = 0;
mailmime_base64_write(stdout, &col, "this is a test", 14);
}
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mailmime_data_write
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmime_data_write(FILE * f, int * col,
struct mailmime_data * data,
int istext);
mailmime_data_write will render MIME data.
* col current column is given for wrapping purpose in (* col), the
resulting columns will be returned..
* f is the file descriptor. It can be stdout for example.
* data is the data to render (see the Section called mailmime_data -
Content of MIME part).
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Creation functions
mailmime_disposition_new_filename and mailmime_disposition_new_with_data
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
enum {
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_ERROR,
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_INLINE,
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_ATTACHMENT,
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_EXTENSION
};
struct mailmime_disposition *
mailmime_disposition_new_filename(int type, char * filename);
struct mailmime_disposition *
mailmime_disposition_new_with_data(int type,
char * filename, char * creation_date, char * modification_date,
char * read_date, size_t size);
These functions will create a MIME content disposition information.
* type a standard MIME disposition :
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_INLINE or
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_ATTACHMENT.
filename is the filename.
creation_date is the creation date.
modification_date is the modification date.
read_date is the last read date.
size is the size of the file.
* This will return a MIME content disposition (see the Section
called mailmime_disposition - MIME disposition information
(Content-Disposition)).
Example 4-35. creating a MIME content disposition
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_disposition * disposition;
disposition =
mailmime_disposition_new_filename(MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_ATTACHMENT,
strdup("foo-bar.txt"));
/* do the things */
mailmime_disposition_free(disposition);
}
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mailmime_fields_new_empty and mailmime_fields_add
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailmime_fields * mailmime_fields_new_empty(void);
int mailmime_fields_add(struct mailmime_fields * fields,
struct mailmime_field * field);
mailmime_fields_new_empty() will create a new empty MIME header fields
list.
mailmime_fields_add() will add MIME header fields to the MIME header
fields list.
* fields. The MIME header field will be added to this MIME header
fields list (see the Section called mailmime_fields - header
fields).
* field is the MIME header field to add (see the Section called
mailmime_field - MIME header field).
Example 4-36. creating a MIME header fields list
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_fields * fields;
struct mailmime_field * field;
fields = mailmime_fields_new_empty();
field = build_mime_field();
/* do the things */
mailmime_fields_add(fields, field);
mailmime_fields_free(fields);
}
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mailmime_fields_new_with_data and mailmime_fields_new_with_version
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailmime_fields *
mailmime_fields_new_with_data(struct mailmime_mechanism * encoding,
char * id,
char * description,
struct mailmime_disposition * disposition,
struct mailmime_language * language);
struct mailmime_fields *
mailmime_fields_new_with_version(struct mailmime_mechanism * encoding,
char * id,
char * description,
struct mailmime_disposition * disposition,
struct mailmime_language * language);
mailmime_fields_new_with_data() will create a MIME header fields list
with all the given fields (NULL can be used for the value if the field
must not be present). MIME-Version header field will not be added.
mailmime_fields_new_with_version() will create a MIME header fields
list with all the given fields (NULL can be used for the value if the
field must not be present). MIME-Version header field will be added.
Example 4-37. creating new fields
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_disposition * disposition;
struct mailmime_fields * mime_fields;
struct mailmime_mechanism * encoding;
encoding = mailmime_mechanism_new(MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64, NULL);
disposition =
mailmime_disposition_new_filename(MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_ATTACHMENT,
strdup("foo-bar.txt"));
mime_fields = mailmime_fields_new_with_version(encoding, NULL,
NULL, disposition, NULL);
/* do the things */
mailmime_fields_free(mime_fields);
}
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mailmime_get_content_message
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailmime_content * mailmime_get_content_message(void);
struct mailmime_content * mailmime_get_content_text(void);
struct mailmime_content * mailmime_content_new_with_str(const char * str);
mailmime_get_content_message() will create a MIME content type
message/rfc822.
mailmime_get_content_text() will create a MIME content type
plain/text.
mailmime_get_content_new_with_str() will create a MIME content type
given by the string plain/text.
str. This string will NOT be referenced by any structure. This string
will only be parsed to create the structure.
Example 4-38. Creating a MIME content type
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_content * content;
content = mailmime_get_content_message();
/* do the things */
mailmime_content_free(content);
}
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_content * content;
content = mailmime_get_content_text();
/* do the things */
mailmime_content_free(content);
}
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_content * content;
content = mailmime_get_content_new_with_str("multipart/mixed");
/* do the things */
mailmime_content_free(content);
}
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mailmime_data_new_data and mailmime_data_new_file
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
enum {
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_ERROR,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_7BIT,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_8BIT,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BINARY,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_QUOTED_PRINTABLE,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_TOKEN
};
struct mailmime_data *
mailmime_data_new_data(int encoding, int encoded,
const char * data, size_t length);
struct mailmime_data *
mailmime_data_new_file(int encoding, int encoded,
char * filename);
mailmime_data_new_data() will create a new MIME content, using a
string in memory.
mailmime_data_new_file() will create a new MIME content, using a file.
* encoding is the MIME encoding mechanism used to encode this part.
The value can be MAILMIME_MECHANISM_7BIT, MAILMIME_MECHANISM_8BIT,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BINARY, MAILMIME_MECHANISM_QUOTED_PRINTABLE or
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64 (see the Section called
mailmime_mechanism - MIME transfer encoding mechanism
(Content-Transfer-Encoding)).
* encoded is set to 1 if the part is already encoded with the
mechanism given in encoding.
* data is a pointer to the content of the part.
* length is the length of the data.
* filename is the name of the file.
Example 4-39. creating MIME content
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#define DATA_STR "my data"
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_data * data;
data = mailmime_data_new_data(MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64, 0,
DATA_STR, sizeof(DATA_STR) - 1);
/* do the things */
mailmime_data_free(data);
}
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime_data * data;
data = mailmime_data_new_file(MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64, 0,
strdup("foo-bar.txt"));
/* do the things */
mailmime_data_free(data);
}
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mailmime_new_message_data, mailmime_new_empty and mailmime_new_with_content
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailmime *
mailmime_new_message_data(struct mailmime * msg_mime);
struct mailmime *
mailmime_new_empty(struct mailmime_content * content,
struct mailmime_fields * mime_fields);
int
mailmime_new_with_content(const char * content_type,
struct mailmime_fields * mime_fields,
struct mailmime ** result);
struct mailmime * mailmime_multiple_new(const char * type);
mailmime_new_message_data() will create a new MIME message with the
given subpart.
mailmime_new_empty() will create a new MIME part with the given
content type and MIME fields but with no content.
mailmime_new_with_content() will create a new MIME part with a content
type given by a string and a given MIME fields list.
mailmime_multiple_new() will create a new MIME multipart with a
content type given by a string.
* msg_mime is the sub part to add to the MIME message when creating
it (see the Section called mailmime - MIME part).
* content is the content type of the part to create (see the Section
called mailmime_content - MIME content type (Content-Type)).
* content_type is the content type of the part to create given by a
string.
* mime_fields is the list of MIME header fields (see the Section
called mailmime_fields - header fields).
Example 4-40. creating a MIME part
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#define DATA_STR "my data"
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime * mime;
struct mailmime * single_part;
mime_fields =
mailmime_fields_new_encoding(MAILMIME_MECHANISM_QUOTED_PRINTABLE);
mailmime_new_with_content("plain/text", mime_fields, &single_part);
mailmime_set_body_text(single_part, DATA_STR, sizeof(DATA_STR) - 1);
mime = mailmime_new_message_data(single_part);
/* do the things */
mailmime_free(mime);
}
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime * mime;
struct mailmime * single_part;
struct mailmime_content * content;
mime_fields =
mailmime_fields_new_encoding(MAILMIME_MECHANISM_QUOTED_PRINTABLE);
content = mailmime_get_content_text();
single_part = mailmime_new_empty(content, mime_fields);
mailmime_set_body_text(single_part, DATA_STR, sizeof(DATA_STR) - 1);
mime = mailmime_new_message_data(single_part);
/* do the things */
mailmime_free(mime);
}
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime * mime;
mime = mailmime_multiple_new("multipart/mixed");
/* do the things */
mailmime_free(mime);
}
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mailmime_set_preamble_file, mailmime_set_epilogue_file,
mailmime_set_preamble_text and mailmime_set_epilogue_text
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmime_set_preamble_file(struct mailmime * build_info,
char * filename);
int mailmime_set_epilogue_file(struct mailmime * build_info,
char * filename);
int mailmime_set_preamble_text(struct mailmime * build_info,
char * data_str, size_t length);
int mailmime_set_epilogue_text(struct mailmime * build_info,
char * data_str, size_t length);
mailmime_set_preamble_file() will define the preamble of a multipart.
mailmime_set_preamble_text() will define the preamble of a multipart.
mailmime_set_epilogue_file() will define the epilogue of a multipart.
mailmime_set_preamble_text() will define the preamble of a multipart.
* build_info is the MIME part to modify (see the Section called
mailmime - MIME part).
* data_str is the string to define as epilogue or prologue.
* length is the length of the string to define as epilogue or
prologue.
* filename is the name of the file which content will be defined as
epilogue or prologue.
Example 4-41. setting preamble and epilogue
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#define DATA_STR "test foo bar"
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime * mime;
mime = mailmime_multiple_new("multipart/mixed");
mailmime_set_preamble_file(mime, strdup("foo-bar.txt"));
mailmime_set_epilogue_data(mime, DATA_STR, sizeof(DATA_STR) - 1);
/* do the things */
mailmime_free(mime);
}
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mailmime_set_body_file and mailmime_set_body_text
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmime_set_body_file(struct mailmime * build_info,
char * filename);
int mailmime_set_body_text(struct mailmime * build_info,
char * data_str, size_t length);
mailmime_set_body_file() will define the body of a single part.
mailmime_set_body_text() will define the body of a single part.
* build_info is the MIME part to modify (see the Section called
mailmime - MIME part).
* data_str is the string to define as the body of the part.
* length is the length of the string to define as the body of the
part.
* filename is the name of the file which content will be defined as
the body of the part.
Example 4-42. creating a MIME part
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#define DATA_STR "my data"
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime * mime;
mime_fields =
mailmime_fields_new_encoding(MAILMIME_MECHANISM_QUOTED_PRINTABLE);
mailmime_new_with_content("plain/text", mime_fields, &mime);
mailmime_set_body_text(mime, DATA_STR, sizeof(DATA_STR) - 1);
/* do the things */
mailmime_free(mime);
}
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mailmime_add_part, mailmime_remove_part, mailmime_smart_add_part and
mailmime_smart_remove_part
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmime_add_part(struct mailmime * build_info,
struct mailmime * part);
void mailmime_remove_part(struct mailmime * mime);
int mailmime_smart_add_part(struct mailmime * mime,
struct mailmime * mime_sub);
int mailmime_smart_remove_part(struct mailmime * mime);
mailmime_add_part() will add a sub MIME part.
mailmime_remove_part() will detach the given sub part from its parent.
mailmime_smart_add_part() will add a sub MIME part. If the parent part
is a message and no child exist, the part is set as the child. If the
parent part is a message and a child already exists, if the child is
multipart, the part to add is added as child of this multipart, else a
multipart is added and the part is added as child of the multipart.
mailmime_smart_remove_part() will detach the given sub part from its
parent. The sub part will be freed.
* build_info is the parent MIME part (see the Section called
mailmime - MIME part).
* part is the part to add (see the Section called mailmime - MIME
part).
* mime is the parent MIME part (see the Section called mailmime -
MIME part).
* mime_sub is the part to add or to detach (see the Section called
mailmime - MIME part).
Example 4-43. modifying MIME structure
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime * sub_mime;
struct mailmime_fields * mime_fields;
struct mailmime_content * content;
content = mailmime_get_content_text();
mime_fields = mailmime_fields_new_encoding(MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64);
sub_mime = mailmime_new_empty(content, mime_fields);
mime = mailmime_new_message_data(NULL);
mailmime_add_part(mime, sub_mime);
/* do the things */
mailmime_free(mime);
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime * sub_mime;
struct mailmime * other_sub_mime;
struct mailmime_fields * mime_fields;
struct mailmime_content * content;
content = mailmime_get_content_text();
mime_fields = mailmime_fields_new_encoding(MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64);
sub_mime = mailmime_new_empty(content, mime_fields);
content = mailmime_get_content_text();
mime_fields =
mailmime_fields_new_encoding(MAILMIME_MECHANISM_QUOTED_PRINTABLE);
other_sub_mime = mailmime_new_empty(content, mime_fields);
mime = mailmime_new_message_data(NULL);
mailmime_smart_add_part(mime, sub_mime);
mailmime_smart_add_part(mime, other_sub_mime);
/* do the things */
mailmime_free(mime);
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime * sub_mime;
struct mailmime_fields * mime_fields;
struct mailmime_content * content;
content = mailmime_get_content_text();
mime_fields = mailmime_fields_new_encoding(MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64);
sub_mime = mailmime_new_empty(content, mime_fields);
mime = mailmime_new_message_data(NULL);
mailmime_add_part(mime, sub_mime);
mailmime_remove_part(sub_mime);
/* do the things */
mailmime_free(sub_mime);
mailmime_free(mime);
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime * sub_mime;
struct mailmime_fields * mime_fields;
struct mailmime_content * content;
content = mailmime_get_content_text();
mime_fields = mailmime_fields_new_encoding(MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64);
sub_mime = mailmime_new_empty(content, mime_fields);
mime = mailmime_new_message_data(NULL);
mailmime_add_part(mime, sub_mime);
mailmime_smart_remove_part(sub_mime);
/* do the things */
mailmime_free(mime);
}
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mailmime_set_imf_fields
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
void mailmime_set_imf_fields(struct mailmime * build_info,
struct mailimf_fields * fields);
mailmime_set_imf_fields() will set the fields of the given MIME
message.
* build_info is the MIME message to modify (see the Section called
mailmime - MIME part).
* fields is the header fields to set for the message (see the
Section called mailimf_fields - list of header fields in Chapter
3).
Example 4-44. modifying MIME structure
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#define DATA_STR "test foo bar"
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
struct mailmime * mime;
struct mailmime_fields * mime_fields;
struct mailimf_fields * imf_fields;
mime_fields = mailmime_fields_new_encoding(MAILMIME_MECHANISM_8BIT);
mailmime_new_with_content("text/plain", mime_fields, &mime);
mailmime_set_body_text(mime, DATA_STR, sizeof(DATA_STR) - 1);
/* look at the example in mailimf_fields to see how to
build a mailimf_fields */
imf_fields = build_fields();
mailmime_set_imf_fields(mime, imf_fields);
/* do the things */
mailmime_free(mime);
}
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mailmime_fields_new_encoding and mailmime_fields_new_filename
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
enum {
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_ERROR,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_7BIT,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_8BIT,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BINARY,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_QUOTED_PRINTABLE,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_TOKEN
};
enum {
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_ERROR,
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_INLINE,
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_ATTACHMENT,
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_EXTENSION
};
struct mailmime_fields * mailmime_fields_new_encoding(int encoding_type);
struct mailmime_fields * mailmime_fields_new_filename(int dsp_type,
char * filename, int encoding_type);
mailmime_fields_new_encoding() will create a list of MIME header
fields with only Content-Transfer-Encoding.
mailmime_fields_new_filename() will create a list of MIME header
fields with Content-Transfer-Encoding and Content-Disposition.
The result will be a list of MIME header fields (see the Section
called mailmime_fields - header fields).
* encoding_type is the MIME encoding mechanism. The value can be
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_7BIT, MAILMIME_MECHANISM_8BIT,
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BINARY, MAILMIME_MECHANISM_QUOTED_PRINTABLE or
MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64 (see the Section called
mailmime_mechanism - MIME transfer encoding mechanism
(Content-Transfer-Encoding)).
* dsp_type is the disposition type. The value can be
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_INLINE or
MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_ATTACHMENT (see the Section called
mailmime_disposition_type - Type of MIME disposition).
* filename is the filename for MIME content disposition.
Example 4-45. creating MIME fields with only Content-Transfer-Encoding
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int main(void)
{
struct mailmime_fields * fields;
fields = mailmime_fields_new_encoding(MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64);
/* do the things */
mailmime_fields_free(fields);
}
int main(void)
{
struct mailmime_fields * fields;
fields =
mailmime_fields_new_filename(MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_ATTACHMENT,
strdup("foo-bar.txt"), MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64);
/* do the things */
mailmime_fields_free(fields);
}
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Helper functions
mailmime_transfer_encoding_get
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmime_transfer_encoding_get(struct mailmime_fields * fields);
mailmime_transfer_encoding_get() will return the standard MIME
encoding mechanism.
* fields is the list of MIME header fields.
* An integer representing the MIME encoding mechanism will be
returned (see the Section called mailmime_mechanism - MIME
transfer encoding mechanism (Content-Transfer-Encoding)).
Example 4-46. extracting MIME encoding mechanism
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_fields * f;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailimf_fields_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &f);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
struct mailmime_fields * mime_fields;
r = mailmime_fields_parse(f, &mime_fields);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
int encoding;
encoding = mailmime_transfer_encoding_get(mime_fields);
/* do the things */
mailmime_fields_free(mime_fields);
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
mailimf_fields_free(f);
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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mailmime_content_charset_get and mailmime_content_param_get
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
char * mailmime_content_charset_get(struct mailmime_content * content);
char * mailmime_content_param_get(struct mailmime_content * content,
char * name);
char * mailmime_extract_boundary(struct mailmime_content * content_type);
mailmime_content_charset_get() will return the charset parameter of
MIME content type.
mailmime_content_param_get() will return the value of a given
parameter of MIME content type.
mailmime_extract_boundary() will return the charset parameter of MIME
content type.
* content is the MIME content type.
* name is the name of the parameter to extract.
* With mailmime_extract_boundary(), the returned value must be freed
with free().
Example 4-47. extracting information from MIME content type
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
int fd;
int r;
status = EXIT_FAILURE;
fd = open("message.rfc2822", O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
void * mem;
struct stat stat_info;
r = fstat(fd, &stat_info);
if (r >= 0) {
mem = mmap(NULL, stat_info.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE);
if (mem != MAP_FAILED) {
struct mailimf_fields * f;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailimf_fields_parse(mem, stat_info.st_size,
&current_index, &f);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
clistiter * cur;
for(cur = clist_begin(f->fld_list) ; cur != NULL ; cur =
clist_next(cur)) {
struct mailmime_field * mime_field;
struct mailimf_field * field;
field = clist_content(cur);
if (field->fld_type == MAILIMF_FIELD_OPTIONAL_FIELD) {
if (strcasecmp(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field->fld_name,
"Content-Type") == 0) {
struct mailmime_content * content_type;
size_t current_index;
current_index = 0;
r = mailmime_content_parse(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field->
fld_value,
strlen(field->fld_data.fld_optional_field->fld_value),
&current_index, &content_type);
if (r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
char * charset;
char * name;
char * boundary;
charset = mailmime_content_charset_get(content_type);
name = mailmime_content_param_get(content_type, "name");
boundary = mailmime_extract_boundary(content_type);
/* do the things */
free(boundary);
status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
mailmime_content_free(content_type);
}
}
}
}
mailimf_fields_free(f);
}
}
munmap(mem, stat_info.st_size);
}
close(fd);
}
exit(status);
}
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Chapter 5. Storages, folders, messages
Introduction
This part will give the definition of some objects.
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Message
A message is the common e-mail message or news message you read or
send.
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MIME part
A message can have attachment such as images or other documents. The
attachment are organized into a tree structure. Each node of this
structure is a MIME part.
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Mailbox
A mailbox will contain a given number of messages.
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Storage
A storage is a "physical" localisation of your mailbox. This can be on
a filesystem (local or remote disk, this is the case of MH, mbox and
maildir), or this can be on a remote host (this is the case for POP3,
IMAP or NNTP).
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Folder
A storage, for the same user, can contain a given number of mailboxes,
depending the storage capabilities, then, the storage driver
capabilities. With etPan!, MH, IMAP and NNTP storages can have more
than one mailbox. The mailboxes will be called folders. On storage
where we only have one mailbox, the unique mailbox is the unique
folder.
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Session
The session is the network connection or the entity to which the
commands of the drivers are given.
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Error codes
Error codes returned as integers can be one of the following :
enum {
MAIL_NO_ERROR = 0,
MAIL_NO_ERROR_AUTHENTICATED,
MAIL_NO_ERROR_NON_AUTHENTICATED,
MAIL_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED,
MAIL_ERROR_UNKNOWN,
MAIL_ERROR_CONNECT,
MAIL_ERROR_BAD_STATE,
MAIL_ERROR_FILE,
MAIL_ERROR_STREAM,
MAIL_ERROR_LOGIN,
MAIL_ERROR_CREATE, /* 10 */
MAIL_ERROR_DELETE,
MAIL_ERROR_LOGOUT,
MAIL_ERROR_NOOP,
MAIL_ERROR_RENAME,
MAIL_ERROR_CHECK,
MAIL_ERROR_EXAMINE,
MAIL_ERROR_SELECT,
MAIL_ERROR_MEMORY,
MAIL_ERROR_STATUS,
MAIL_ERROR_SUBSCRIBE, /* 20 */
MAIL_ERROR_UNSUBSCRIBE,
MAIL_ERROR_LIST,
MAIL_ERROR_LSUB,
MAIL_ERROR_APPEND,
MAIL_ERROR_COPY,
MAIL_ERROR_FETCH,
MAIL_ERROR_STORE,
MAIL_ERROR_SEARCH,
MAIL_ERROR_DISKSPACE,
MAIL_ERROR_MSG_NOT_FOUND, /* 30 */
MAIL_ERROR_PARSE,
MAIL_ERROR_INVAL,
MAIL_ERROR_PART_NOT_FOUND,
MAIL_ERROR_REMOVE,
MAIL_ERROR_FOLDER_NOT_FOUND,
MAIL_ERROR_MOVE,
MAIL_ERROR_STARTTLS,
MAIL_ERROR_CACHE_MISS,
MAIL_ERROR_NO_TLS,
MAIL_ERROR_EXPUNGE,
/* misc errors */
MAIL_ERROR_MISC,
MAIL_ERROR_PROTOCOL,
MAIL_ERROR_CAPABILITY,
MAIL_ERROR_CLOSE,
MAIL_ERROR_FATAL,
MAIL_ERROR_READONLY,
MAIL_ERROR_NO_APOP,
MAIL_ERROR_COMMAND_NOT_SUPPORTED,
MAIL_ERROR_NO_PERMISSION,
MAIL_ERROR_PROGRAM_ERROR,
MAIL_ERROR_SUBJECT_NOT_FOUND,
MAIL_ERROR_CHAR_ENCODING_FAILED,
MAIL_ERROR_SEND,
MAIL_ERROR_COMMAND,
};
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Storage
Storage driver
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
typedef struct mailstorage_driver mailstorage_driver;
struct mailstorage_driver {
char * sto_name;
int (* sto_connect)(struct mailstorage * storage);
int (* sto_get_folder_session)(struct mailstorage * storage,
char * pathname, mailsession ** result);
void (* sto_uninitialize)(struct mailstorage * storage);
};
This is the driver for a storage.
* sto_name is the name of the driver.
* sto_connect() connects the storage to the remote access or to the
path in the local filesystem.
* sto_get_folder_session() can have two kinds of behaviour. Either
it creates a new session and independant from the session used by
the storage and select the given mailbox or it selects the given
mailbox in the current session. It depends on the efficiency of
the mail access.
XXX - in the future, this will be moved to the folder driver
* sto_uninitialize() frees the data created with mailstorage
constructor.
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Storage
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailstorage {
char * sto_id;
void * sto_data;
mailsession * sto_session;
mailstorage_driver * sto_driver;
clist * sto_shared_folders; /* list of (struct mailfolder *) */
void * sto_user_data;
};
* sto_id is an identifier for the storage. This can be NULL.
* sto_data is the internal data of the storage. This can only be
changed by the driver.
* sto_session is the session used by the storage. The session can be
used to send commands.
* sto_driver is the driver of the storage.
* sto_shared_folders is the list of folders that share the session
with the storage. This is used internally.
* sto_user_data is a field for free use. The user can store any data
in that field.
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mailstorage_new and mailstorage_free
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailstorage * mailstorage_new(char * sto_id);
void mailstorage_free(struct mailstorage * storage);
mailstorage_new() initializes a storage structure with an identifier
(sto_id) and with no driver.
mailstorage_free() free the memory used by a storage.
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mailstorage_connect and mailstorage_disconnect
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailstorage_connect(struct mailstorage * storage);
void mailstorage_disconnect(struct mailstorage * storage);
mailstorage_connect() connects the storage. This function can also be
used to confirm that a storage connection is valid when the storage is
already connected.
mailstorage_disconnect() disconnects the storage.
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IMAP storage
int imap_mailstorage_init(struct mailstorage * storage,
char * imap_servername, uint16_t imap_port,
char * imap_command,
int imap_connection_type, int imap_auth_type,
char * imap_login, char * imap_password,
int imap_cached, char * imap_cache_directory);
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Example
Example 5-1. use of storage
int main(void)
{
struct mailstorage * storage;
int r;
storage = mailstorage_new(NULL);
imap_mailstorage_init(storage, "imap.my-servers.org", 0,
NULL, CONNECTION_TYPE_TRY_STARTTLS, IMAP_AUTH_TYPE_PLAIN,
"my-login", "my-password", 1, "/home/login/.libetpan/cache");
r = mailstorage_connect(storage);
if (r == MAIL_NO_ERROR) {
mailstorage_disconnect(storage);
}
mailstorage_free(storage);
}
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Folder
Folder driver
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
typedef struct mailfolder_driver mailfolder_driver;
struct mailfolder_driver {
int (* fld_get_session)(struct mailfolder * folder,
mailsession ** result);
int (* fld_noop)(struct mailfolder * folder);
int (* fld_check)(struct mailfolder * folder);
int (* fld_expunge)(struct mailfolder * folder);
int (* fld_status)(struct mailfolder * folder,
uint32_t * result_messages, uint32_t * result_recent,
uint32_t * result_unseen);
int (* fld_append_message)(struct mailfolder * folder,
char * message, size_t size);
int (* fld_get_messages_list)(struct mailfolder * folder,
struct mailmessage_list ** result);
int (* fld_get_envelopes_list)(struct mailfolder * folder,
struct mailmessage_list * result);
int (* fld_get_message)(struct mailfolder * folder,
uint32_t num, mailmessage ** result);
int (* fld_get_message_by_uid)(struct mailfolder * folder,
const char * uid, mailmessage ** result);
}
XXX - this will be implemented in the future.
* fld_get_session() will return the session this folder should use.
* For other method, you should see the Section called Session
driver.
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Folder
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailfolder {
char * fld_pathname;
char * fld_virtual_name;
struct mailstorage * fld_storage;
mailsession * fld_session;
int fld_shared_session;
clistiter * fld_pos;
struct mailfolder * fld_parent;
unsigned int fld_sibling_index;
carray * fld_children; /* array of (struct mailfolder *) */
void * fld_user_data;
};
* fld_pathname is the pathname specific to the driver.
* fld_virtual_name is the identifier of this folder. This can be
NULL.
* fld_storage is the storage used for this folder (see the Section
called Storage).
* fld_session is the session used for this folder.
* fld_shared_session is set to 1 if the folder use the same session
as the storage. This is used internally.
* fld_pos is the position in the list of folders of the storage.
This is used internally.
* use of fld_parent, fld_sibling_index and fld_children is
deprecated.
* fld_user_data is a field for free use. The user can store any data
in that field.
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mailfolder_new and mail_folder_free
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailfolder * mailfolder_new(struct mailstorage * fld_storage,
char * fld_pathname, char * fld_virtual_name);
void mailfolder_free(struct mailfolder * folder);
mailfolder_new() initializes a folder structure with an identifier
(fld_virtual_name) with path name (fld_pathname). The folder will be
owned by the given storage (fld_storage).
mailfolder_free() free the memory used by the folder.
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mailfolder_connect and mailfolder_disconnect
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailfolder_connect(struct mailfolder * folder);
void mailfolder_disconnect(struct mailfolder * folder);
mailfolder_connect() connects the folder. This function can also be
used to confirm that a folder connection is valid when the folder is
already connected. When doing operations with several folders, you
have to be sure that this function has been called before making calls
on folder.
mailfolder_disconnect() disconnects the folder.
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mailfolder_noop
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailfolder_noop(struct mailfolder * folder);
This function will only send noop to the mail access.
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mailfolder_check
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailfolder_check(struct mailfolder * folder);
A call to this function will save to disk the internal state of the
selected mailbox (such as flags).
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mailfolder_expunge
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailfolder_expunge(struct mailfolder * folder);
A call to this function will delete all messages marked for deletion.
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mailfolder_status
int mailfolder_status(struct mailfolder * folder,
uint32_t * result_messages, uint32_t * result_recent,
uint32_t * result_unseen);
A call to this function will return some counts of messages in the
mailbox.
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mailfolder_append_message
int mailfolder_append_message(struct mailfolder * folder,
char * message, size_t size);
This function will store a new message in the given folder. The
message is given by a string in memory (message) and a size (size).
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mailfolder_get_messages_list
int mailfolder_get_messages_list(struct mailfolder * folder,
struct mailmessage_list ** result);
This function will return the list of messages in the given folder
(see the Section called Message list).
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mailfolder_get_envelopes_list
int mailfolder_get_envelopes_list(struct mailfolder * folder,
struct mailmessage_list * result);
This function will fill the list of parsed header fields structure in
the mailmessage structures of the given list of messages (result).
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mailfolder_get_message
int mailfolder_get_message(struct mailfolder * folder,
uint32_t num, mailmessage ** result);
This function will return the message identified by a message index
(num) This will return a mailmessage structure in (* result) (see the
Section called Message).
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mailfolder_get_message_by_uid
int mailfolder_get_message_by_uid(struct mailfolder * folder,
const char * uid, mailmessage ** result);
This function will return the message identified by a unique
identifier (uid) This will return a mailmessage structure in (*
result) (see the Section called Message).
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Example
Example 5-2. use of folder
int main(void)
{
struct mailstorage * storage;
int r;
storage = mailstorage_new(NULL);
imap_mailstorage_init(storage, "imap.my-servers.org", 0,
NULL, CONNECTION_TYPE_TRY_STARTTLS, IMAP_AUTH_TYPE_PLAIN,
"my-login", "my-password", 1, "/home/login/.libetpan/cache");
r = mailstorage_connect(storage);
if (r == MAIL_NO_ERROR) {
struct mailfolder * folder;
folder = mailfolder_new(storage, "INBOX", NULL);
r = mailfolder_connect(folder);
if (r == MAIL_NO_ERROR) {
struct mailmessage_list * msg_list;
mailfolder_get_messages_list(folder, &msg_list);
/* do the things */
mailmessage_list_free(msg_list);
mailfolder_disconnect(folder);
}
mailstorage_disconnect(storage);
}
mailstorage_free(storage);
}
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Message
Message driver
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailmessage_driver {
char * msg_name;
int (* msg_initialize)(mailmessage * msg_info);
void (* msg_uninitialize)(mailmessage * msg_info);
void (* msg_flush)(mailmessage * msg_info);
void (* msg_check)(mailmessage * msg_info);
void (* msg_fetch_result_free)(mailmessage * msg_info,
char * msg);
int (* msg_fetch)(mailmessage * msg_info,
char ** result,
size_t * result_len);
int (* msg_fetch_header)(mailmessage * msg_info,
char ** result,
size_t * result_len);
int (* msg_fetch_body)(mailmessage * msg_info,
char ** result, size_t * result_len);
int (* msg_fetch_size)(mailmessage * msg_info,
size_t * result);
int (* msg_get_bodystructure)(mailmessage * msg_info,
struct mailmime ** result);
int (* msg_fetch_section)(mailmessage * msg_info,
struct mailmime * mime,
char ** result, size_t * result_len);
int (* msg_fetch_section_header)(mailmessage * msg_info,
struct mailmime * mime,
char ** result,
size_t * result_len);
int (* msg_fetch_section_mime)(mailmessage * msg_info,
struct mailmime * mime,
char ** result,
size_t * result_len);
int (* msg_fetch_section_body)(mailmessage * msg_info,
struct mailmime * mime,
char ** result,
size_t * result_len);
int (* msg_fetch_envelope)(mailmessage * msg_info,
struct mailimf_fields ** result);
int (* msg_get_flags)(mailmessage * msg_info,
struct mail_flags ** result);
};
* msg_name is the name of the driver.
* msg_initialize() will initialize the internal message state (field
msg_data of mailmessage structure (see the Section called
Message).
* msg_uninitialize() will free the internal message state.
* msg_flush() will release memory used by the MIME structure of the
message.
* msg_check() will store the flags of the message into the session,
so that the message can be released without the flags are lost.
* msg_fetch_result_free() will free a string returned by any
fetch_XXX() function.
* msg_fetch() will fetch a message.
* msg_fetch_header() will fetch the header fields of a message.
* msg_fetch_body() will fetch a message without its main header.
* msg_fetch_size() will return the size of a message.
* msg_get_bodystructure will retrieve the MIME structure of the
message. The returned structure must NOT be freed.
* msg_fetch_section() will fetch the content of the section of the
message.
* msg_fetch_section_header() will fetch the header of a section of
the message if the content of the section is a message.
* msg_fetch_section_mime() will fetch the MIME header of a section
of the message.
* msg_fetch_section_body() will fetch the body of a section (without
the headers) of the message if the content of the section is a
message.
* msg_fetch_envelope() will return a given number of parsed header
fields.
* msg_get_flags() will return the flags of the message. The returned
structure must NOT be freed.
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Message
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailmessage {
mailsession * msg_session;
mailmessage_driver * msg_driver;
uint32_t msg_index;
char * msg_uid;
size_t msg_size;
struct mailimf_fields * msg_fields;
struct mail_flags * msg_flags;
int msg_resolved;
struct mailimf_single_fields msg_single_fields;
struct mailmime * msg_mime;
/* internal data */
int msg_cached;
void * msg_data;
/*
msg_folder field :
used to reference the mailfolder, this is a workaround due
to the problem with initial conception, where folder notion
did not exist.
*/
void * msg_folder;
/* user data */
void * msg_user_data;
};
* msg_session is the session related to the message (see the Section
called Session).
* msg_driver is the driver used for the message (see the Section
called Message driver).
* msg_index is an index to indentify the message.
* msg_uid is the unique identifier of the message, valid accross
disconnections.
* msg_size is the size of the message.
* msg_fields is the list of parsed header fields of the message.
This can be NULL (see the Section called mailimf_fields - list of
header fields in Chapter 3).
* msg_flags is the flags of the message. This can be NULL (see the
Section called Message flags).
* msg_resolved will tell if the field msg_single_fields has been
initialized.
* msg_single_fields will be filled using msg_fields (see the Section
called mailimf_single_fields - simplified fields in Chapter 3).
* msg_mime is the MIME structure of the message. It is intialized at
least when get_bodystructure() is called once.
* msg_cached is 1 when the message was cached. This is used
internally.
* msg_data is the internal state of the message. The content depends
on the driver.
* msg_folder is used to reference the mailfolder, this is a
workaround due to the problem with initial conception, where
folder notion did not exist.
* msg_user_data is a field for free use. The user can store any data
in that field.
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mailmessage_new
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
mailmessage * mailmessage_new(void);
void mailmessage_free(mailmessage * info);
mailmessage_new() will create a new message (without driver). This is
used internally by drivers.
mailmessage_free() will free the memory used by the given message.
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mailmessage_init
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmessage_init(mailmessage * msg_info,
mailsession * session,
mailmessage_driver * driver,
uint32_t index, size_t size);
mailmessage_init() will initialize a message with a driver.
* msg_info is the message to initialize (see the Section called
Message).
* session is the session related to the message (see the Section
called Session).
* driver is the driver to use for the message (see the Section
called Message driver).
* index is the index of the message.
* size is the size of the message.
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mailmessage_flush
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmessage_flush(mailmessage * info);
This function will release the memory used by the MIME structure of
the message.
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mailmessage_check
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmessage_check(mailmessage * info);
After you set some flags, if you want to notify them to the session
before destroying the message, you can use this function.
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mailmessage_fetch_result_free
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmessage_fetch_result_free(mailmessage * msg_info,
char * msg);
This function will free a string returned by any
mailmessage_fetch_XXX() function.
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mailmessage_fetch
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmessage_fetch(mailmessage * msg_info,
char ** result,
size_t * result_len);
This function returns the content of the message (headers and text).
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mailmessage_fetch_header
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmessage_fetch_header(mailmessage * msg_info,
char ** result,
size_t * result_len);
This function returns the header of the message as a string.
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mailmessage_fetch_body
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmessage_fetch_body(mailmessage * msg_info,
char ** result, size_t * result_len);
This function returns the content of the message (without headers).
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mailmessage_fetch_size
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmessage_fetch_size(mailmessage * msg_info,
size_t * result);
This function returns the size of the message content.
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mailmessage_get_bodystructure
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmessage_get_bodystructure(mailmessage * msg_info,
struct mailmime ** result);
This functions returns the MIME structure of the message. The returned
information MUST not be freed by hand. It is freed by
mailmessage_flush() or mailmessage_free() (see the Section called
mailmime - MIME part in Chapter 4).
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mailmessage_fetch_section
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmessage_fetch_section(mailmessage * msg_info,
struct mailmime * mime,
char ** result, size_t * result_len);
This function returns the content of a MIME part.
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mailmessage_fetch_section_header
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmessage_fetch_section_header(mailmessage * msg_info,
struct mailmime * mime,
char ** result,
size_t * result_len);
This function returns the header of the message contained in the given
MIME part.
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mailmessage_fetch_section_mime
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmessage_fetch_section_mime(mailmessage * msg_info,
struct mailmime * mime,
char ** result,
size_t * result_len);
This function returns the MIME header of the given MIME part.
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mailmessage_fetch_section_body
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmessage_fetch_section_body(mailmessage * msg_info,
struct mailmime * mime,
char ** result,
size_t * result_len);
This function returns the text part of the message contained in the
given MIME part.
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mailmessage_fetch_envelope
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmessage_fetch_envelope(mailmessage * msg_info,
struct mailimf_fields ** result);
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mailmessage_get_flags
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailmessage_get_flags(mailmessage * msg_info,
struct mail_flags ** result);
This function returns the flags related to the message. The returned
information MUST not be freed by hand. It is freed by
mailmessage_free().
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mailmessage_resolve_single_fields
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
void mailmessage_resolve_single_fields(mailmessage * msg_info);
This function will use the fields information to fill the
single_fields structure in the mailmessage structure.
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Message list
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailmessage_list {
carray * msg_tab; /* elements are (mailmessage *) */
};
struct mailmessage_list * mailmessage_list_new(carray * msg_tab);
void mailmessage_list_free(struct mailmessage_list * env_list);
This is a list of messages.
msg_tab is an array containing the messages (see linkend="carray").
mailmessage_list_new() will initialize a list of messages, using a
given array of messages.
mailmessage_list_free() will free the memory used by the list of
messages. This will also free the messages.
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Message tree
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailmessage_tree {
struct mailmessage_tree * node_parent;
char * node_msgid;
time_t node_date;
mailmessage * node_msg;
carray * node_children; /* array of (struct mailmessage_tree *) */
/* private, used for threading */
int node_is_reply;
char * node_base_subject;
};
struct mailmessage_tree *
mailmessage_tree_new(char * node_msgid, time_t node_date,
mailmessage * node_msg);
void mailmessage_tree_free(struct mailmessage_tree * tree);
void mailmessage_tree_free_recursive(struct mailmessage_tree * tree);
This is a node of a tree of messages.
* node_parent is the parent of this node.
* node_msgid is the content of the field Message-ID of the message.
* node_date is the date in UNIX format.
* node_msg is the message of the node. The message should have the
msg_fields field initialized.
* node_children is the list of children of this node.
* node_is_reply is set to 1 if the message is a reply.
* node_base_subject is the base subject of the message (base subject
is defined in definition of IMAP thread draft).
mailmessage_tree_new() will initialize a message node.
mailmessage_tree_free() will release memory used by the node. This
will NOT free the message.
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Message flags
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
enum {
MAIL_FLAG_NEW = 1 << 0,
MAIL_FLAG_SEEN = 1 << 1,
MAIL_FLAG_FLAGGED = 1 << 2,
MAIL_FLAG_DELETED = 1 << 3,
MAIL_FLAG_ANSWERED = 1 << 4,
MAIL_FLAG_FORWARDED = 1 << 5,
MAIL_FLAG_CANCELLED = 1 << 6,
};
struct mail_flags {
uint32_t fl_flags;
clist * fl_extension; /* elements are (char *) */
};
struct mail_flags * mail_flags_new(uint32_t fl_flags, clist * fl_ext);
void mail_flags_free(struct mail_flags * flags);
int mail_flags_add_extension(struct mail_flags * flags,
char * ext_flag);
int mail_flags_remove_extension(struct mail_flags * flags,
char * ext_flag);
int mail_flags_has_extension(struct mail_flags * flags,
char * ext_flag);
This is the structure containing the message flags.
* fl_flags will contain the standards flags. The value will be a
combinaison (with or binary operation) of MAIL_FLAG_XXX values.
* fl_extension will be a list (see the Section called List in
Chapter 2) of strings representing the non-standard flags.
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Example
Example 5-3. use of message
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
#define DEST_CHARSET "iso-8859-1"
enum {
NO_ERROR,
ERROR_FILE,
ERROR_MEMORY,
ERROR_INVAL,
ERROR_FETCH,
};
/* returns TRUE is given MIME part is a text part */
int etpan_mime_is_text(struct mailmime * build_info)
{
if (build_info->mm_type == MAILMIME_SINGLE) {
if (build_info->mm_content_type != NULL) {
if (build_info->mm_content_type->ct_type->tp_type ==
MAILMIME_TYPE_DISCRETE_TYPE) {
if (build_info->mm_content_type->ct_type->tp_data.tp_discrete_type->dt_
type ==
MAILMIME_DISCRETE_TYPE_TEXT)
return 1;
}
}
else
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/* display content type */
int show_part_info(FILE * f,
struct mailmime_single_fields * mime_fields,
struct mailmime_content * content)
{
char * description;
char * filename;
int col;
int r;
description = mime_fields->fld_description;
filename = mime_fields->fld_disposition_filename;
col = 0;
r = fprintf(f, " [ Part ");
if (r < 0)
goto err;
if (content != NULL) {
r = mailmime_content_type_write(f, &col, content);
if (r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR)
goto err;
}
if (filename != NULL) {
r = fprintf(f, " (%s)", filename);
if (r < 0)
goto err;
}
if (description != NULL) {
r = fprintf(f, " : %s", description);
if (r < 0)
goto err;
}
r = fprintf(f, " ]\n\n");
if (r < 0)
goto err;
return NO_ERROR;
err:
return ERROR_FILE;
}
/* fetch message and decode if it is base64 or quoted-printable */
int etpan_fetch_message(mailmessage * msg_info,
struct mailmime * mime_part,
struct mailmime_single_fields * fields,
char ** result, size_t * result_len)
{
char * data;
size_t len;
int r;
int encoding;
char * decoded;
size_t decoded_len;
size_t cur_token;
int res;
int encoded;
encoded = 0;
r = mailmessage_fetch_section(msg_info,
mime_part, &data, &len);
if (r != MAIL_NO_ERROR) {
res = ERROR_FETCH;
goto err;
}
encoded = 1;
/* decode message */
if (encoded) {
if (fields->fld_encoding != NULL)
encoding = fields->fld_encoding->enc_type;
else
encoding = MAILMIME_MECHANISM_8BIT;
}
else {
encoding = MAILMIME_MECHANISM_8BIT;
}
cur_token = 0;
r = mailmime_part_parse(data, len, &cur_token,
encoding, &decoded, &decoded_len);
if (r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
res = ERROR_FETCH;
goto free;
}
mailmessage_fetch_result_free(msg_info, data);
* result = decoded;
* result_len = decoded_len;
return NO_ERROR;
free:
mailmessage_fetch_result_free(msg_info, data);
err:
return res;
}
/* fetch fields */
struct mailimf_fields * fetch_fields(mailmessage * msg_info,
struct mailmime * mime)
{
char * data;
size_t len;
int r;
size_t cur_token;
struct mailimf_fields * fields;
r = mailmessage_fetch_section_header(msg_info, mime,
&data, &len);
if (r != MAIL_NO_ERROR)
return NULL;
cur_token = 0;
r = mailimf_envelopes_fields_parse(data, len,
&cur_token, &fields);
if (r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR) {
mailmessage_fetch_result_free(msg_info, data);
return NULL;
}
mailmessage_fetch_result_free(msg_info, data);
return fields;
}
/* render message */
static int etpan_render_mime(FILE * f, mailmessage * msg_info,
struct mailmime * mime)
{
int r;
clistiter * cur;
int col;
int text;
int show;
struct mailmime_single_fields fields;
int res;
mailmime_single_fields_init(&fields, mime->mm_mime_fields,
mime->mm_content_type);
text = etpan_mime_is_text(mime);
r = show_part_info(f, &fields, mime->mm_content_type);
if (r != NO_ERROR) {
res = r;
goto err;
}
switch(mime->mm_type) {
case MAILMIME_SINGLE:
show = 0;
if (text)
show = 1;
if (show) {
char * data;
size_t len;
char * converted;
size_t converted_len;
char * source_charset;
size_t write_len;
/* viewable part */
r = etpan_fetch_message(msg_info, mime,
&fields, &data, &len);
if (r != NO_ERROR) {
res = r;
goto err;
}
source_charset = fields.fld_content_charset;
if (source_charset == NULL)
source_charset = DEST_CHARSET;
r = charconv_buffer(source_charset, DEST_CHARSET,
data, len, &converted, &converted_len);
if (r != MAIL_CHARCONV_NO_ERROR) {
r = fprintf(f, "[ error converting charset from %s to %s ]\n",
source_charset, DEST_CHARSET);
if (r < 0) {
res = ERROR_FILE;
goto err;
}
write_len = fwrite(data, 1, len, f);
if (write_len != len) {
mailmime_decoded_part_free(data);
res = r;
goto err;
}
}
else {
write_len = fwrite(converted, 1, converted_len, f);
if (write_len != len) {
charconv_buffer_free(converted);
mailmime_decoded_part_free(data);
res = r;
goto err;
}
charconv_buffer_free(converted);
}
write_len = fwrite("\r\n\r\n", 1, 4, f);
if (write_len < 4) {
mailmime_decoded_part_free(data);
res = ERROR_FILE;
goto err;
}
mailmime_decoded_part_free(data);
}
else {
/* not viewable part */
r = fprintf(f, " (not shown)\n\n");
if (r < 0) {
res = ERROR_FILE;
goto err;
}
}
break;
case MAILMIME_MULTIPLE:
if (strcasecmp(mime->mm_content_type->ct_subtype,
"alternative") == 0) {
struct mailmime * prefered_body;
int prefered_score;
/* case of multiple/alternative */
/*
we choose the better part,
alternative preference :
text/plain => score 3
text/xxx => score 2
other => score 1
*/
prefered_body = NULL;
prefered_score = 0;
for(cur = clist_begin(mime->mm_data.mm_multipart.mm_mp_list) ;
cur != NULL ; cur = clist_next(cur)) {
struct mailmime * submime;
int score;
score = 1;
submime = clist_content(cur);
if (etpan_mime_is_text(submime))
score = 2;
if (submime->mm_content_type != NULL) {
if (strcasecmp(submime->mm_content_type->ct_subtype,
"plain") == 0)
score = 3;
}
if (score > prefered_score) {
prefered_score = score;
prefered_body = submime;
}
}
if (prefered_body != NULL) {
r = etpan_render_mime(f, msg_info, prefered_body);
if (r != NO_ERROR) {
res = r;
goto err;
}
}
}
else {
for(cur = clist_begin(mime->mm_data.mm_multipart.mm_mp_list) ;
cur != NULL ; cur = clist_next(cur)) {
r = etpan_render_mime(f, msg_info, clist_content(cur));
if (r != NO_ERROR) {
res = r;
goto err;
}
}
}
break;
case MAILMIME_MESSAGE:
if (mime->mm_data.mm_message.mm_fields != NULL) {
struct mailimf_fields * fields;
if (msg_info != NULL) {
fields = fetch_fields(msg_info, mime);
if (fields == NULL) {
res = ERROR_FETCH;
goto err;
}
col = 0;
r = mailimf_fields_write(f, &col, fields);
if (r != NO_ERROR) {
mailimf_fields_free(fields);
res = r;
goto err;
}
mailimf_fields_free(fields);
}
else {
col = 0;
r = fields_write(f, &col, mime->mm_data.mm_message.mm_fields);
if (r != NO_ERROR) {
res = r;
goto err;
}
}
r = fprintf(f, "\r\n");
if (r < 0) {
res = ERROR_FILE;
goto err;
}
}
if (mime->mm_data.mm_message.mm_msg_mime != NULL) {
r = etpan_render_mime(f, msg_info,
mime->mm_data.mm_message.mm_msg_mime);
if (r != NO_ERROR) {
res = r;
goto err;
}
}
break;
}
return NO_ERROR;
err:
return res;
}
int main(void)
{
struct mailstorage * storage;
int r;
storage = mailstorage_new(NULL);
imap_mailstorage_init(storage, "imap.my-servers.org", 0,
NULL, CONNECTION_TYPE_TRY_STARTTLS, IMAP_AUTH_TYPE_PLAIN,
"my-login", "my-password", 1, "/home/login/.libetpan/cache");
r = mailstorage_connect(storage);
if (r == MAIL_NO_ERROR) {
struct mailfolder * folder;
folder = mailfolder_new(storage, "INBOX", NULL);
r = mailfolder_connect(folder);
if (r == MAIL_NO_ERROR) {
struct mailmessage_list * msg_list;
mailmessage * msg;
mailfolder_get_messages_list(folder, &msg_list);
if (carray_count(msg_list->msg_tab) > 0) {
struct mailmime * mime;
msg = carray_get(msg_list->msg_tab, 0);
mailmessage_get_bodystructure(msg, &mime);
recursive_fetch(msg, mime);
/* do the things */
mailmessage_flush(msg);
}
mailmessage_list_free(msg_list);
mailfolder_disconnect(folder);
}
mailstorage_disconnect(storage);
}
mailstorage_free(storage);
}
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Session
Session driver
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailsession_driver {
char * sess_name;
int (* sess_initialize)(mailsession * session);
void (* sess_uninitialize)(mailsession * session);
int (* sess_parameters)(mailsession * session,
int id, void * value);
int (* sess_connect_stream)(mailsession * session, mailstream * s);
int (* sess_connect_path)(mailsession * session, char * path);
int (* sess_starttls)(mailsession * session);
int (* sess_login)(mailsession * session, char * userid, char * password);
int (* sess_logout)(mailsession * session);
int (* sess_noop)(mailsession * session);
/* folders operations */
int (* sess_build_folder_name)(mailsession * session, char * mb,
char * name, char ** result);
int (* sess_create_folder)(mailsession * session, char * mb);
int (* sess_delete_folder)(mailsession * session, char * mb);
int (* sess_rename_folder)(mailsession * session, char * mb,
char * new_name);
int (* sess_check_folder)(mailsession * session);
int (* sess_examine_folder)(mailsession * session, char * mb);
int (* sess_select_folder)(mailsession * session, char * mb);
int (* sess_expunge_folder)(mailsession * session);
int (* sess_status_folder)(mailsession * session, char * mb,
uint32_t * result_num, uint32_t * result_recent,
uint32_t * result_unseen);
int (* sess_messages_number)(mailsession * session, char * mb,
uint32_t * result);
int (* sess_recent_number)(mailsession * session, char * mb,
uint32_t * result);
int (* sess_unseen_number)(mailsession * session, char * mb,
uint32_t * result);
int (* sess_list_folders)(mailsession * session, char * mb,
struct mail_list ** result);
int (* sess_lsub_folders)(mailsession * session, char * mb,
struct mail_list ** result);
int (* sess_subscribe_folder)(mailsession * session, char * mb);
int (* sess_unsubscribe_folder)(mailsession * session, char * mb);
/* messages operations */
int (* sess_append_message)(mailsession * session,
char * message, size_t size);
int (* sess_copy_message)(mailsession * session,
uint32_t num, char * mb);
int (* sess_move_message)(mailsession * session,
uint32_t num, char * mb);
int (* sess_get_message)(mailsession * session,
uint32_t num, mailmessage ** result);
int (* sess_get_message_by_uid)(mailsession * session,
const char * uid, mailmessage ** result);
int (* sess_get_messages_list)(mailsession * session,
struct mailmessage_list ** result);
int (* sess_get_envelopes_list)(mailsession * session,
struct mailmessage_list * env_list);
int (* sess_remove_message)(mailsession * session, uint32_t num);
};
This is a driver for a session.
* sess_name is the name of the driver.
* sess_initialize() is the function that will initializes a data
structure (field sess_data in the session) specific to the driver.
The field data (field sess_data in the session) is the state of
the session, the internal data structure used by the driver. It is
called when creating the mailsession structure with
mailsession_new().
* sess_uninitialize() frees the structure created with
sess_initialize()
* sess_parameters() implements functions specific to the given mail
access.
* sess_connect_stream() connects a stream to the session.
* sess_connect_path() notify a main path to the session.
* sess_starttls() changes the current stream to a TLS stream (see
the Section called TLS stream in Chapter 2).
* sess_login() notifies the user and the password to authenticate to
the session.
* sess_logout() exits the session and closes the stream.
* sess_noop() does no operation on the session, but it can be used
to poll for the status of the connection.
* sess_build_folder_name() will return an allocated string with that
contains the complete path of the folder to create. Use of this
method is deprecated.
* sess_create_folder() creates the folder that corresponds to the
given name. Use of this method is deprecated.
* sess_delete_folder() deletes the folder that corresponds to the
given name. Use of this method is deprecated.
* sess_rename_folder() change the name of the folder. Use of this
method is deprecated.
* sess_check_folder() makes a checkpoint of the session.
* sess_examine_folder() selects a mailbox as readonly. Use of this
method is deprecated.
* sess_select_folder() selects a mailbox.
* sess_expunge_folder() deletes all messages marked \Deleted.
* sess_status_folder() queries the status of the folder (number of
messages, number of recent messages, number of unseen messages).
* sess_messages_number() queries the number of messages in the
folder.
* sess_recent_number() queries the number of recent messages in the
folder.
* sess_unseen_number() queries the number of unseen messages in the
folder.
* sess_list_folders() returns the list of all sub-mailboxes of the
given mailbox. Use of this method is deprecated.
* sess_lsub_folders() returns the list of subscribed sub-mailboxes
of the given mailbox. Use of this method is deprecated.
* sess_subscribe_folder() subscribes to the given mailbox. Use of
this method is deprecated.
* sess_unsubscribe_folder() unsubscribes to the given mailbox. Use
of this method is deprecated.
* sess_append_message() adds a RFC 2822 message to the current given
mailbox.
* sess_copy_message() copies a message whose number is given to a
given mailbox. The mailbox must be accessible from the same
session. Use of this method is deprecated.
* sess_move_message() moves a message whose number is given to a
given mailbox. The mailbox must be accessible from the same
session. Use of this method is deprecated.
* sess_get_messages_list() returns the list of message numbers of
the current mailbox (see the Section called Message list).
* sess_get_envelopes_list() fills the parsed fields in the
mailmessage structures (see the Section called Message) of the
mailmessage_list (see the Section called Message list).
* sess_remove_message() removes the given message from the mailbox.
The message is permanently deleted. Use of this method is
deprecated.
* sess_get_message() returns a mailmessage structure (see the
Section called Message) that corresponds to the given message
number. Use of this method is deprecated.
* sess_get_message_by_uid() returns a mailmessage structure (see the
Section called Message) that corresponds to the given message
unique identifier.
mandatory functions are the following :
* sess_connect_stream() or connect_path()
* sess_logout()
* sess_get_messages_list()
* sess_get_envelopes_list()
we advise you to implement these functions :
* sess_select_folder() (in case a session can access several
folders).
* sess_noop() (to check if the server is responding)
* sess_check_folder() (to make a checkpoint of the session)
* sess_status_folder(), sess_messages_number(),
sess_recent_number(), sess_unseen_number() (to get stat of the
folder)
* sess_append_message() (but can't be done in the case of POP3 at
least).
* sess_login() in a case of an authenticated driver.
* sess_starttls() in a case of a stream driver, if the procotol
supports STARTTLS.
* sess_get_message_by_uid() so that the application can remember the
messages by UID and build its own list of messages.
* Everything that is specific to the driver will be implemented in
sess_parameters().
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Session
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
struct mailsession {
void * sess_data;
mailsession_driver * sess_driver;
};
mailsession * mailsession_new(mailsession_driver * sess_driver);
void mailsession_free(mailsession * session);
This is a session. This is an abstraction used to access the storage,
using the network or the filesystem.
* sess_data is the state of the session. This is specific to the
driver.
* sess_driver is the driver of the session.
mailsession_new() will create a new session using the given driver
(sess_driver).
mailsession_free() will release the memory used by the session.
_________________________________________________________________
mailsession_parameters
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailsession_parameters(mailsession * session,
int id, void * value);
This function make calls specific to the driver
_________________________________________________________________
mailsession_connect_stream
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailsession_connect_stream(mailsession * session, mailstream * s);
There are drivers of two kinds : stream drivers (driver that connects
to servers through TCP or other means of connection) and file drivers
(driver that are based on filesystem) This function can only be used
by stream drivers and this connects a stream to the session
_________________________________________________________________
mailsession_connect_path
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailsession_connect_path(mailsession * session, char * path);
This function can only be used by file drivers and selects the main
path of the session.
_________________________________________________________________
mailsession_starttls
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailsession_starttls(mailsession * session);
This switches the current connection to TLS (secure layer). This will
only work with stream drivers.
_________________________________________________________________
mailsession_login
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailsession_login(mailsession * session,
char * userid, char * password);
This notifies the login and the password to authenticate to the
session.
_________________________________________________________________
mailsession_logout
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailsession_logout(mailsession * session);
This function disconnects the session and closes the stream.
_________________________________________________________________
mailsession_noop
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailsession_noop(mailsession * session);
This function does no operation on the session, but it can be used to
poll for the status of the connection.
_________________________________________________________________
mailsession_check_folder
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailsession_check_folder(mailsession * session);
This function makes a checkpoint of the session.
_________________________________________________________________
mailsession_select_folder
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailsession_select_folder(mailsession * session, char * mb);
This function selects a mailbox.
_________________________________________________________________
mailsession_expunge_folder
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailsession_expunge_folder(mailsession * session);
This function deletes all messages marked for deletion.
_________________________________________________________________
mailsession_status_folder
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailsession_status_folder(mailsession * session, char * mb,
uint32_t * result_messages, uint32_t * result_recent,
uint32_t * result_unseen);
This function queries the status of the folder (number of messages,
number of recent messages, number of unseen messages).
_________________________________________________________________
mailsession_messages_number
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailsession_messages_number(mailsession * session, char * mb,
uint32_t * result);
This function queries the number of messages in the folder.
_________________________________________________________________
mailsession_recent_number
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailsession_recent_number(mailsession * session,
char * mb, uint32_t * result);
This function queries the number of recent messages in the folder.
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mailsession_unseen_number
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailsession_unseen_number(mailsession * session, char * mb,
uint32_t * result);
This function queries the number of unseen messages in the folder.
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mailsession_append_message
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailsession_append_message(mailsession * session,
char * message, size_t size);
This adds a RFC 2822 message to the current mailbox.
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mailsession_get_messages_list
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailsession_get_messages_list(mailsession * session,
struct mailmessage_list ** result);
This function returns the list of messages of the current mailbox.
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mailsession_get_envelopes_list
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailsession_get_envelopes_list(mailsession * session,
struct mailmessage_list * result);
This function fills the parsed fields in the mailmessage structures
(see the Section called Message) of the mailmessage_list (see the
Section called Message list).
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mailsession_get_message
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailsession_get_message(mailsession * session,
uint32_t num, mailmessage ** result);
This function returns a mailmessage (see the Section called Message)
structure that corresponds to the given message number.
Warning
mailsession_get_message_by_uid() should be used instead.
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mailsession_get_message_by_uid
#include <libetpan/libetpan.h>
int mailsession_get_message_by_uid(mailsession * session,
const char * uid, mailmessage ** result);
This function returns a mailmessage structure that corresponds to the
given message unique identifier. This is currently implemented only
for cached drivers.
Warning
That deprecates the use of mailsession_get_message().