#ifndef MESSAGE_PART_DATA_H #define MESSAGE_PART_DATA_H #include "message-part.h" #define MESSAGE_PART_DEFAULT_CHARSET "us-ascii" struct message_header_line; struct message_part_param { const char *name; const char *value; }; struct message_part_envelope { const char *date, *subject; struct message_address *from, *sender, *reply_to; struct message_address *to, *cc, *bcc; const char *in_reply_to, *message_id; }; struct message_part_data { const char *content_type, *content_subtype; const struct message_part_param *content_type_params; unsigned int content_type_params_count; const char *content_transfer_encoding; const char *content_id; const char *content_description; const char *content_disposition; const struct message_part_param *content_disposition_params; unsigned int content_disposition_params_count; const char *content_md5; const char *const *content_language; const char *content_location; struct message_part_envelope *envelope; }; struct message_part_attachment_settings { /* By default, all attachments with content-disposition=attachment or content-disposition=inline;filename=... are consired as an attachment. If content_type_filter is set to an array of masks, then anything starting with ! is excluded, and anything without is considered negating exclusion. Setting foo/bar alone will */ // not do anything, but setting !foo/*, foo/bar, will exclude /* all attachments with foo/anything content type, but will accept foo/bar. Setting exclude_inlined, will exclude **any** inlined attachment regardless of what content_type_filter is. */ const char *const *content_type_filter; bool exclude_inlined; }; extern const char *message_part_envelope_headers[]; /* * */ /* Returns TRUE if this message part has content-type "text/plain", charset "us-ascii" and content-transfer-encoding "7bit" */ bool message_part_data_is_plain_7bit(const struct message_part *part) ATTR_PURE; /* Returns TRUE if this message part has a filename. The filename is returned in filename_r. */ bool message_part_data_get_filename(const struct message_part *part, const char **filename_r); /* See message_part_attachment_settings */ bool message_part_has_content_types(struct message_part *part, const char *const *types); /* Returns TRUE if message part has given parameter, and has non-empty value if has_value is TRUE. */ bool message_part_has_parameter(struct message_part *part, const char *parameter, bool has_value); /* Check if part is attachment according to given settings */ bool message_part_is_attachment(struct message_part *part, const struct message_part_attachment_settings *set); /* * Header parsing */ /* Update envelope data based from given header field */ void message_part_envelope_parse_from_header(pool_t pool, struct message_part_envelope **_data, struct message_header_line *hdr); /* Parse a single header. Note that this modifies part->context. */ void message_part_data_parse_from_header(pool_t pool, struct message_part *part, struct message_header_line *hdr); #endif