1 ;;; mh-mime.el --- MH-E MIME support
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4 ;; 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
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7 ;; Author: Bill Wohler <wohler@newt.com>
8 ;; Maintainer: Bill Wohler <wohler@newt.com>
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29 ;; Message composition of MIME message is done with either MH-style
30 ;; directives for mhn or mhbuild (MH 6.8 or later) or MML (MIME Meta
34 ;; Paragraph code should not fill # lines if MIME enabled.
35 ;; Implement mh-auto-mh-to-mime (if non-nil, \\[mh-send-letter]
36 ;; invokes mh-mh-to-mime automatically before sending.)
37 ;; Actually, instead of mh-auto-mh-to-mime,
38 ;; should read automhnproc from profile.
39 ;; MIME option to mh-forward command to move to content-description
47 (require 'mh-gnus
) ;needed because mh-gnus.el not compiled
56 (autoload 'article-emphasize
"gnus-art")
57 (autoload 'gnus-eval-format
"gnus-spec")
58 (autoload 'mail-content-type-get
"mail-parse")
59 (autoload 'mail-decode-encoded-word-string
"mail-parse")
60 (autoload 'mail-header-parse-content-type
"mail-parse")
61 (autoload 'mail-header-strip
"mail-parse")
62 (autoload 'mail-strip-quoted-names
"mail-utils")
63 (autoload 'message-options-get
"message")
64 (autoload 'message-options-set
"message")
65 (autoload 'message-options-set-recipient
"message")
66 (autoload 'mm-decode-body
"mm-bodies")
67 (autoload 'mm-uu-dissect
"mm-uu")
68 (autoload 'mml-unsecure-message
"mml-sec")
69 (autoload 'rfc2047-decode-region
"rfc2047")
70 (autoload 'widget-convert-button
"wid-edit")
76 ;; This has to be a macro, since we do: (setf (mh-buffer-data) ...)
78 (defmacro mh-buffer-data
()
79 "Convenience macro to get the MIME data structures of the current buffer."
80 `(gethash (current-buffer) mh-globals-hash
))
82 ;; Structure to keep track of MIME handles on a per buffer basis.
83 (mh-defstruct (mh-buffer-data (:conc-name mh-mime-
)
84 (:constructor mh-make-buffer-data
))
85 (handles ()) ; List of MIME handles
86 (handles-cache (make-hash-table)) ; Cache to avoid multiple decodes of
88 (parts-count 0) ; The button number is generated from
90 (part-index-hash (make-hash-table))) ; Avoid incrementing the part number
93 (defvar mh-mm-inline-media-tests
97 (mm-valid-and-fit-image-p 'jpeg handle
)))
101 (mm-valid-and-fit-image-p 'png handle
)))
105 (mm-valid-and-fit-image-p 'gif handle
)))
109 (mm-valid-and-fit-image-p 'tiff handle
)) )
113 (mm-valid-and-fit-image-p 'xbm handle
)))
117 (mm-valid-and-fit-image-p 'xbm handle
)))
121 (mm-valid-and-fit-image-p 'xpm handle
)))
125 (mm-valid-and-fit-image-p 'xpm handle
)))
129 (mm-valid-and-fit-image-p 'bmp handle
)))
130 ("image/x-portable-bitmap"
133 (mm-valid-and-fit-image-p 'pbm handle
)))
134 ("text/plain" mm-inline-text identity
)
135 ("text/enriched" mm-inline-text identity
)
136 ("text/richtext" mm-inline-text identity
)
137 ("text/x-patch" mm-display-patch-inline
139 (locate-library "diff-mode")))
140 ("application/emacs-lisp" mm-display-elisp-inline identity
)
141 ("application/x-emacs-lisp" mm-display-elisp-inline identity
)
143 ,(if (fboundp 'mm-inline-text-html
) 'mm-inline-text-html
'mm-inline-text
)
145 (or (and (boundp 'mm-inline-text-html-renderer
)
146 mm-inline-text-html-renderer
)
147 (and (boundp 'mm-text-html-renderer
) mm-text-html-renderer
))))
149 mh-mm-inline-text-vcard
151 (or (featurep 'vcard
)
152 (locate-library "vcard"))))
153 ("message/delivery-status" mm-inline-text identity
)
154 ("message/rfc822" mh-mm-inline-message identity
)
155 ;;("message/partial" mm-inline-partial identity)
156 ;;("message/external-body" mm-inline-external-body identity)
157 ("text/.*" mm-inline-text identity
)
158 ("audio/wav" mm-inline-audio
160 (and (or (featurep 'nas-sound
) (featurep 'native-sound
))
161 (device-sound-enabled-p))))
165 (and (or (featurep 'nas-sound
) (featurep 'native-sound
))
166 (device-sound-enabled-p))))
167 ("application/pgp-signature" ignore identity
)
168 ("application/x-pkcs7-signature" ignore identity
)
169 ("application/pkcs7-signature" ignore identity
)
170 ("application/x-pkcs7-mime" ignore identity
)
171 ("application/pkcs7-mime" ignore identity
)
172 ("multipart/alternative" ignore identity
)
173 ("multipart/mixed" ignore identity
)
174 ("multipart/related" ignore identity
)
175 ;; Disable audio and image
176 ("audio/.*" ignore ignore
)
177 ("image/.*" ignore ignore
)
178 ;; Default to displaying as text
179 (".*" mm-inline-text mh-mm-readable-p
))
180 "Alist of media types/tests saying whether types can be displayed inline.")
182 (defvar mh-mime-save-parts-directory nil
183 "Default to use for `mh-mime-save-parts-default-directory'.
186 ;; Copied from gnus-art.el (should be checked for other cool things that can
187 ;; be added to the buttons)
188 (defvar mh-mime-button-commands
189 '((mh-press-button "\r" "Toggle Display")))
190 (defvar mh-mime-button-map
191 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
192 (unless (>= (string-to-number emacs-version
) 21)
193 ;; XEmacs doesn't care.
194 (set-keymap-parent map mh-show-mode-map
))
196 (define-key map
[mouse-2
] 'mh-push-button
))
198 (define-key map
'(button2) 'mh-push-button
))
199 (dolist (c mh-mime-button-commands
)
200 (define-key map
(cadr c
) (car c
)))
202 (defvar mh-mime-button-line-format-alist
207 (defvar mh-mime-button-line-format
"%{%([%p. %d%T]%)%}%e\n")
208 (defvar mh-mime-security-button-pressed nil
)
209 (defvar mh-mime-security-button-line-format
"%{%([[%t:%i]%D]%)%}\n")
210 (defvar mh-mime-security-button-end-line-format
"%{%([[End of %t]%D]%)%}\n")
211 (defvar mh-mime-security-button-line-format-alist
215 (?D pressed-details ?s
)))
216 (defvar mh-mime-security-button-map
217 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
218 (unless (>= (string-to-number emacs-version
) 21)
219 (set-keymap-parent map mh-show-mode-map
))
220 (define-key map
"\r" 'mh-press-button
)
222 (define-key map
[mouse-2
] 'mh-push-button
))
224 (define-key map
'(button2) 'mh-push-button
))
229 ;;; MH-Folder Commands
234 (defun mh-display-with-external-viewer (part-index)
235 "View attachment externally.
237 If Emacs does not know how to view an attachment, you could save
238 it into a file and then run some program to open it. It is
239 easier, however, to launch the program directly from MH-E with
240 this command. While you'll most likely use this to view
241 spreadsheets and documents, it is also useful to use your browser
242 to view HTML attachments with higher fidelity than what Emacs can
245 This command displays the attachment associated with the button
246 under the cursor. If the cursor is not located over a button,
247 then the cursor first moves to the next button, wrapping to the
248 beginning of the message if necessary. You can provide a numeric
249 prefix argument PART-INDEX to view the attachment labeled with
252 This command tries to provide a reasonable default for the viewer
253 by calling the Emacs function `mailcap-mime-info'. This function
254 usually reads the file \"/etc/mailcap\"."
256 (when (consp part-index
) (setq part-index
(car part-index
)))
257 (mh-folder-mime-action
260 (let* ((part (get-text-property (point) 'mh-data
))
261 (type (mm-handle-media-type part
))
262 (methods (mapcar (lambda (x) (list (cdr (assoc 'viewer x
))))
263 (mailcap-mime-info type
'all
)))
265 (prompt (format "Viewer%s: " (if def
266 (format " (default %s)" def
)
268 (method (completing-read prompt methods nil nil nil nil def
))
269 (folder mh-show-folder-buffer
)
270 (buffer-read-only nil
))
271 (when (string-match "^[^% \t]+$" method
)
272 (setq method
(concat method
" %s")))
273 (flet ((mm-handle-set-external-undisplayer (handle function
)
274 (mh-handle-set-external-undisplayer folder handle function
)))
275 (unwind-protect (mm-display-external part method
)
276 (set-buffer-modified-p nil
)))))
280 (defun mh-folder-inline-mime-part (part-index)
281 "Show attachment verbatim.
283 You can view the raw contents of an attachment with this command.
284 This command displays (or hides) the contents of the attachment
285 associated with the button under the cursor verbatim. If the
286 cursor is not located over a button, then the cursor first moves
287 to the next button, wrapping to the beginning of the message if
290 You can also provide a numeric prefix argument PART-INDEX to view
291 the attachment labeled with that number."
293 (when (consp part-index
) (setq part-index
(car part-index
)))
294 (mh-folder-mime-action part-index
#'mh-mime-inline-part nil
))
296 (defun mh-mime-inline-part ()
297 "Toggle display of the raw MIME part."
299 (let* ((buffer-read-only nil
)
300 (data (get-text-property (point) 'mh-data
))
301 (inserted-flag (get-text-property (point) 'mh-mime-inserted
))
302 (displayed-flag (mm-handle-displayed-p data
))
305 (cond ((and data
(not inserted-flag
) (not displayed-flag
))
306 (let ((contents (mm-get-part data
)))
307 (add-text-properties (mh-line-beginning-position)
308 (mh-line-end-position) '(mh-mime-inserted t
))
309 (setq start
(point-marker))
311 (mm-insert-inline data contents
)
312 (setq end
(point-marker))
314 start
(progn (goto-char start
) (mh-line-end-position))
315 `(mh-region (,start .
,end
)))))
316 ((and data
(or inserted-flag displayed-flag
))
318 (message "MIME part already inserted")))
320 (set-buffer-modified-p nil
)))
323 (defun mh-folder-save-mime-part (part-index)
324 "Save (output) attachment.
326 This command saves the attachment associated with the button under the
327 cursor. If the cursor is not located over a button, then the cursor
328 first moves to the next button, wrapping to the beginning of the
329 message if necessary.
331 You can also provide a numeric prefix argument PART-INDEX to save the
332 attachment labeled with that number.
334 This command prompts you for a filename and suggests a specific name
337 (when (consp part-index
) (setq part-index
(car part-index
)))
338 (mh-folder-mime-action part-index
#'mh-mime-save-part nil
))
340 (defun mh-mime-save-part ()
341 "Save MIME part at point."
343 (let ((data (get-text-property (point) 'mh-data
)))
345 (let ((mm-default-directory
346 (file-name-as-directory (or mh-mime-save-parts-directory
347 default-directory
))))
348 (mh-mm-save-part data
)
349 (setq mh-mime-save-parts-directory mm-default-directory
)))))
352 (defun mh-folder-toggle-mime-part (part-index)
355 This command displays (or hides) the attachment associated with
356 the button under the cursor. If the cursor is not located over a
357 button, then the cursor first moves to the next button, wrapping
358 to the beginning of the message if necessary. This command has
359 the advantage over related commands of working from the MH-Folder
362 You can also provide a numeric prefix argument PART-INDEX to view
363 the attachment labeled with that number. If Emacs does not know
364 how to display the attachment, then Emacs offers to save the
365 attachment in a file."
367 (when (consp part-index
) (setq part-index
(car part-index
)))
368 (mh-folder-mime-action part-index
#'mh-press-button t
))
371 (defun mh-mime-save-parts (prompt)
374 You can save all of the attachments at once with this command.
375 The attachments are saved in the directory specified by the
376 option `mh-mime-save-parts-default-directory' unless you use a
377 prefix argument PROMPT in which case you are prompted for the
378 directory. These directories may be superseded by MH profile
379 components, since this function calls on \"mhstore\" (\"mhn\") to
382 (let ((msg (if (eq major-mode
'mh-show-mode
)
383 (mh-show-buffer-message-number)
385 (folder (if (eq major-mode
'mh-show-mode
)
386 mh-show-folder-buffer
388 (command (if (mh-variant-p 'nmh
) "mhstore" "mhn"))
392 (equal nil mh-mime-save-parts-default-directory
)
393 (equal t mh-mime-save-parts-default-directory
))
394 (not mh-mime-save-parts-directory
))
395 (read-file-name "Store in directory: " nil nil t nil
))
397 (equal t mh-mime-save-parts-default-directory
))
398 mh-mime-save-parts-directory
)
399 (read-file-name (format
400 "Store in directory (default %s): "
401 mh-mime-save-parts-directory
)
402 "" mh-mime-save-parts-directory t
""))
403 ((stringp mh-mime-save-parts-default-directory
)
404 mh-mime-save-parts-default-directory
)
406 mh-mime-save-parts-directory
))))
407 (if (and (equal directory
"") mh-mime-save-parts-directory
)
408 (setq directory mh-mime-save-parts-directory
))
409 (if (not (file-directory-p directory
))
410 (message "No directory specified")
411 (if (equal nil mh-mime-save-parts-default-directory
)
412 (setq mh-mime-save-parts-directory directory
))
414 (set-buffer (get-buffer-create mh-log-buffer
))
416 (setq mh-mime-save-parts-directory directory
)
417 (let ((initial-size (mh-truncate-log-buffer)))
419 (expand-file-name command mh-progs
) nil t nil
420 (mh-list-to-string (list folder msg
"-auto"
421 (if (not (mh-variant-p 'nmh
))
423 (if (> (buffer-size) initial-size
)
424 (save-window-excursion
425 (switch-to-buffer-other-window mh-log-buffer
)
429 (defun mh-toggle-mh-decode-mime-flag ()
430 "Toggle the value of `mh-decode-mime-flag'."
432 (setq mh-decode-mime-flag
(not mh-decode-mime-flag
))
434 (message "%s" (if mh-decode-mime-flag
435 "Processing attachments normally"
436 "Displaying raw message")))
439 (defun mh-toggle-mime-buttons ()
440 "Toggle option `mh-display-buttons-for-inline-parts-flag'."
442 (setq mh-display-buttons-for-inline-parts-flag
443 (not mh-display-buttons-for-inline-parts-flag
))
448 ;;; MIME Display Routines
450 (defun mh-mm-inline-message (handle)
451 "Display message, HANDLE.
452 The function decodes the message and displays it. It avoids
453 decoding the same message multiple times."
455 (clean-message-header mh-clean-message-header-flag
)
456 (invisible-headers mh-invisible-header-fields-compiled
)
457 (visible-headers nil
))
460 (narrow-to-region b b
)
461 (mm-insert-part handle
)
463 (or (gethash handle
(mh-mime-handles-cache (mh-buffer-data)))
464 (setf (gethash handle
(mh-mime-handles-cache (mh-buffer-data)))
465 (let ((handles (mm-dissect-buffer nil
)))
467 (mh-mm-uu-dissect-text-parts handles
)
468 (setq handles
(mm-uu-dissect)))
469 (setf (mh-mime-handles (mh-buffer-data))
471 handles
(mh-mime-handles (mh-buffer-data))))
474 (goto-char (point-min))
476 (cond (clean-message-header
477 (mh-clean-msg-header (point-min)
480 (goto-char (point-min)))
482 (mh-start-of-uncleaned-message)))
483 (mh-decode-message-header)
485 ;; The other highlighting types don't need anything special
486 (when (eq mh-highlight-citation-style
'gnus
)
487 (mh-gnus-article-highlight-citation))
488 (goto-char (point-min))
489 (insert "\n------- Forwarded Message\n\n")
491 (mh-display-emphasis)
492 (mm-handle-set-undisplayer
495 (let (buffer-read-only)
496 (if (fboundp 'remove-specifier
)
497 ;; This is only valid on XEmacs.
498 (mapcar (lambda (prop)
500 (face-property 'default prop
) (current-buffer)))
501 '(background background-pixmap foreground
)))
502 (delete-region ,(point-min-marker) ,(point-max-marker)))))))))
505 (defun mh-decode-message-header ()
506 "Decode RFC2047 encoded message header fields."
507 (when mh-decode-mime-flag
508 (let ((buffer-read-only nil
))
509 (rfc2047-decode-region (point-min) (mh-mail-header-end)))))
512 (defun mh-mime-display (&optional pre-dissected-handles
)
513 "Display (and possibly decode) MIME handles.
514 Optional argument, PRE-DISSECTED-HANDLES is a list of MIME
515 handles. If present they are displayed otherwise the buffer is
516 parsed and then displayed."
518 (folder mh-show-folder-buffer
)
519 (raw-message-data (buffer-string)))
520 (flet ((mm-handle-set-external-undisplayer
522 (mh-handle-set-external-undisplayer folder handle function
)))
523 (goto-char (point-min))
524 (unless (search-forward "\n\n" nil t
)
525 (goto-char (point-max))
530 ;; If needed dissect the current buffer
531 (if pre-dissected-handles
532 (setq handles pre-dissected-handles
)
533 (if (setq handles
(mm-dissect-buffer nil
))
534 (mh-mm-uu-dissect-text-parts handles
)
535 (setq handles
(mm-uu-dissect)))
536 (setf (mh-mime-handles (mh-buffer-data))
537 (mh-mm-merge-handles handles
538 (mh-mime-handles (mh-buffer-data))))
540 (mh-decode-message-body)))
543 (or (not (stringp (car handles
)))
545 ;; Go to start of message body
546 (goto-char (point-min))
547 (or (search-forward "\n\n" nil t
)
548 (goto-char (point-max)))
551 (delete-region (point) (point-max))
553 ;; Display the MIME handles
554 (mh-mime-display-part handles
))
556 (mh-signature-highlight))))
558 (message "Could not display body: %s" (error-message-string err
))
559 (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
560 (insert raw-message-data
))))))
562 (defun mh-decode-message-body ()
563 "Decode message based on charset.
564 If message has been encoded for transfer take that into account."
565 (let (ct charset cte
)
566 (goto-char (point-min))
567 (re-search-forward "\n\n" nil t
)
569 (narrow-to-region (point-min) (point))
570 (setq ct
(ignore-errors (mail-header-parse-content-type
571 (message-fetch-field "Content-Type" t
)))
572 charset
(mail-content-type-get ct
'charset
)
573 cte
(message-fetch-field "Content-Transfer-Encoding")))
574 (when (stringp cte
) (setq cte
(mail-header-strip cte
)))
575 (when (or (not ct
) (equal (car ct
) "text/plain"))
577 (narrow-to-region (min (1+ (mh-mail-header-end)) (point-max))
579 (mm-decode-body charset
580 (and cte
(intern (downcase
581 (gnus-strip-whitespace cte
))))
584 (defun mh-mime-display-part (handle)
585 "Decides the viewer to call based on the type of HANDLE."
588 ((not (stringp (car handle
)))
589 (mh-mime-display-single handle
))
590 ((equal (car handle
) "multipart/alternative")
591 (mh-mime-display-alternative (cdr handle
)))
592 ((and mh-pgp-support-flag
593 (or (equal (car handle
) "multipart/signed")
594 (equal (car handle
) "multipart/encrypted")))
595 (mh-mime-display-security handle
))
597 (mh-mime-display-mixed (cdr handle
)))))
599 (defun mh-mime-display-mixed (handles)
600 "Display the list of MIME parts, HANDLES recursively."
601 (mapcar #'mh-mime-display-part handles
))
603 (defun mh-mime-display-alternative (handles)
604 "Choose among the alternatives, HANDLES the part that will be displayed.
605 If no part is preferred then all the parts are displayed."
606 (let* ((preferred (mm-preferred-alternative handles
))
607 (others (loop for x in handles unless
(eq x preferred
) collect x
)))
608 (cond ((and preferred
609 (stringp (car preferred
)))
610 (mh-mime-display-part preferred
)
611 (mh-mime-maybe-display-alternatives others
))
614 (narrow-to-region (point) (if (eobp) (point) (1+ (point))))
615 (mh-mime-display-single preferred
)
616 (mh-mime-maybe-display-alternatives others
)
617 (goto-char (point-max))))
619 (mh-mime-display-mixed handles
)))))
621 (defun mh-mime-maybe-display-alternatives (alternatives)
622 "Show buttons for ALTERNATIVES.
623 If `mh-mime-display-alternatives-flag' is non-nil then display
624 buttons for alternative parts that are usually suppressed."
625 (when (and mh-display-buttons-for-alternatives-flag alternatives
)
626 (insert "\n----------------------------------------------------\n")
627 (insert "Alternatives:\n")
628 (dolist (x alternatives
)
630 (mh-insert-mime-button x
(mh-mime-part-index x
) nil
))
631 (insert "\n----------------------------------------------------\n")))
633 (defun mh-mime-display-security (handle)
634 "Display PGP encrypted/signed message, HANDLE."
636 (narrow-to-region (point) (point))
638 (mh-insert-mime-security-button handle
)
639 (mh-mime-display-mixed (cdr handle
))
641 (let ((mh-mime-security-button-line-format
642 mh-mime-security-button-end-line-format
))
643 (mh-insert-mime-security-button handle
))
644 (mh-mm-set-handle-multipart-parameter
645 handle
'mh-region
(cons (point-min-marker) (point-max-marker)))))
647 (defun mh-mime-display-single (handle)
648 "Display a leaf node, HANDLE in the MIME tree."
649 (let* ((type (mm-handle-media-type handle
))
650 (small-image-flag (mh-small-image-p handle
))
651 (attachmentp (equal (car (mm-handle-disposition handle
))
653 (inlinep (and (equal (car (mm-handle-disposition handle
)) "inline")
654 (mm-inlinable-p handle
)
655 (mm-inlined-p handle
)))
656 (displayp (or inlinep
; show if inline OR
657 (mh-inline-vcard-p handle
); inline vcard OR
658 (and (not attachmentp
) ; if not an attachment
659 (or small-image-flag
; and small image
660 ; and user wants inline
662 (mm-handle-media-supertype handle
)
664 (mm-inlinable-p handle
)
665 (mm-inlined-p handle
)))))))
667 (narrow-to-region (point) (if (eobp) (point) (1+ (point))))
668 (cond ((and mh-pgp-support-flag
669 (equal type
"application/pgp-signature"))
670 nil
) ; skip signatures as they are already handled...
673 (mh-insert-mime-button handle
(mh-mime-part-index handle
) nil
))
675 (not mh-display-buttons-for-inline-parts-flag
))
676 (or (mm-display-part handle
)
677 (mm-display-part handle
))
678 (mh-signature-highlight handle
))
680 mh-display-buttons-for-inline-parts-flag
)
682 (mh-insert-mime-button handle
(mh-mime-part-index handle
) nil
)
684 (mh-mm-display-part handle
)))
685 (goto-char (point-max)))))
687 ;; There is a bug in Gnus inline image display due to which an extra line
688 ;; gets inserted every time it is viewed. To work around that problem we are
689 ;; using an extra property 'mh-region to remember the region that is added
690 ;; when the button is clicked. The region is then deleted to make sure that
691 ;; no extra lines get inserted.
692 (defun mh-mm-display-part (handle)
693 "Toggle display of button for MIME part, HANDLE."
695 (let ((id (get-text-property (point) 'mh-part
))
697 (window (selected-window))
698 (mail-parse-charset 'nil
)
699 (mail-parse-ignored-charsets nil
)
700 region buffer-read-only
)
703 (let ((win (get-buffer-window (current-buffer) t
)))
708 (if (mm-handle-displayed-p handle
)
709 ;; This will remove the part.
711 ;; Delete the button and displayed part (if any)
712 (let ((region (get-text-property point
'mh-region
)))
714 (mh-funcall-if-exists
715 remove-images
(car region
) (cdr region
)))
716 (mm-display-part handle
)
718 (delete-region (car region
) (cdr region
))))
719 ;; Delete button (if it still remains). This happens for
720 ;; externally displayed parts where the previous step does
723 (delete-region (point) (progn (forward-line) (point)))))
725 (delete-region (point) (progn (forward-line 1) (point)))
726 (narrow-to-region (point) (point))
727 ;; Maybe we need another unwind-protect here.
728 (when (equal (mm-handle-media-supertype handle
) "image")
730 (when (and (not (eq (ignore-errors (mm-display-part handle
))
732 (equal (mm-handle-media-supertype handle
)
734 (goto-char (point-min))
736 (when (equal (mm-handle-media-supertype handle
) "text")
737 (when (eq mh-highlight-citation-style
'gnus
)
738 (mh-gnus-article-highlight-citation))
740 (mh-display-emphasis)
741 (mh-signature-highlight handle
))
742 (setq region
(cons (progn (goto-char (point-min))
744 (progn (goto-char (point-max))
746 (when (window-live-p window
)
747 (select-window window
))
750 (mh-insert-mime-button handle id
(mm-handle-displayed-p handle
))
753 (add-text-properties (mh-line-beginning-position)
754 (mh-line-end-position)
755 `(mh-region ,region
)))))))
757 (defun mh-mime-part-index (handle)
758 "Generate the button number for MIME part, HANDLE.
759 Notice that a hash table is used to display the same number when
760 buttons need to be displayed multiple times (for instance when
761 nested messages are opened)."
762 (or (gethash handle
(mh-mime-part-index-hash (mh-buffer-data)))
763 (setf (gethash handle
(mh-mime-part-index-hash (mh-buffer-data)))
764 (incf (mh-mime-parts-count (mh-buffer-data))))))
766 (defun mh-small-image-p (handle)
767 "Decide whether HANDLE is a \"small\" image that can be displayed inline.
768 This is only useful if a Content-Disposition header is not present."
769 (let ((media-test (caddr (assoc (car (mm-handle-type handle
))
770 mh-mm-inline-media-tests
)))
771 (mm-inline-large-images t
))
773 (equal (mm-handle-media-supertype handle
) "image")
774 (funcall media-test handle
) ; Since mm-inline-large-images is T,
775 ; this only tells us if the image is
776 ; something that emacs can display
777 (let* ((image (mm-get-image handle
)))
779 (and (mh-funcall-if-exists glyphp image
)
780 (< (glyph-width image
)
781 (or mh-max-inline-image-width
(window-pixel-width)))
782 (< (glyph-height image
)
783 (or mh-max-inline-image-height
784 (window-pixel-height)))))
786 (let ((size (mh-funcall-if-exists image-size image
)))
788 (< (cdr size
) (or mh-max-inline-image-height
789 (1- (window-height))))
790 (< (car size
) (or mh-max-inline-image-width
791 (window-width)))))))))))
793 (defun mh-inline-vcard-p (handle)
794 "Decide if HANDLE is a vcard that must be displayed inline."
795 (let ((type (mm-handle-type handle
)))
796 (and (or (featurep 'vcard
) (fboundp 'vcard-pretty-print
))
798 (equal (car type
) "text/x-vcard")
802 (goto-char (point-min))
803 (not (mh-signature-separator-p)))))))
805 (defun mh-signature-highlight (&optional handle
)
806 "Highlight message signature in HANDLE.
807 The optional argument, HANDLE is a MIME handle if the function is
808 being used to highlight the signature in a MIME part."
810 (cond ((not handle
) "^-- $")
811 ((not (and (equal (mm-handle-media-supertype handle
) "text")
812 (equal (mm-handle-media-subtype handle
) "html")))
814 ((eq (mh-mm-text-html-renderer) 'lynx
) "^ --$")
817 (goto-char (point-max))
818 (when (re-search-backward regexp nil t
)
820 (let ((ov (make-overlay (point) (point-max))))
821 (overlay-put ov
'face
'mh-show-signature
)
822 (overlay-put ov
'evaporate t
)))
824 (set-extent-property (make-extent (point) (point-max))
825 'face
'mh-show-signature
))))))
832 (defvar dots
) ; XEmacs
833 (defvar type
) ; XEmacs
836 (defun mh-insert-mime-button (handle index displayed
)
837 "Insert MIME button for HANDLE.
838 INDEX is the part number that will be DISPLAYED. It is also used
839 by commands like \"K v\" which operate on individual MIME parts."
840 ;; The button could be displayed by a previous decode. In that case
841 ;; undisplay it if we need a hidden button.
842 (when (and (mm-handle-displayed-p handle
) (not displayed
))
843 (mm-display-part handle
))
844 (let ((name (or (mail-content-type-get (mm-handle-type handle
) 'name
)
845 (mail-content-type-get (mm-handle-disposition handle
)
847 (mail-content-type-get (mm-handle-type handle
) 'url
)
849 (type (mm-handle-media-type handle
))
850 (description (mail-decode-encoded-word-string
851 (or (mm-handle-description handle
) "")))
852 (dots (if (or displayed
(mm-handle-displayed-p handle
)) " " "..."))
854 (if (string-match ".*/" name
) (setq name
(substring name
(match-end 0))))
855 (setq long-type
(concat type
(and (not (equal name
""))
856 (concat "; " name
))))
857 (unless (equal description
"")
858 (setq long-type
(concat " --- " long-type
)))
859 (unless (bolp) (insert "\n"))
862 mh-mime-button-line-format mh-mime-button-line-format-alist
863 `(,@(mh-gnus-local-map-property mh-mime-button-map
)
864 mh-callback mh-mm-display-part
868 (widget-convert-button
871 :action
'mh-widget-press-button
872 :button-keymap mh-mime-button-map
874 "Mouse-2 click or press RET (in show buffer) to toggle display")
875 (dolist (ov (mh-funcall-if-exists overlays-in begin end
))
876 (mh-funcall-if-exists overlay-put ov
'evaporate t
))))
879 (defvar mm-verify-function-alist
) ; < Emacs 22
880 (defvar mm-decrypt-function-alist
) ; < Emacs 22
881 (defvar pressed-details
) ; XEmacs
883 (defun mh-insert-mime-security-button (handle)
884 "Display buttons for PGP message, HANDLE."
885 (let* ((protocol (mh-mm-handle-multipart-ctl-parameter handle
'protocol
))
886 (crypto-type (or (nth 2 (assoc protocol mm-verify-function-alist
))
887 (nth 2 (assoc protocol mm-decrypt-function-alist
))
889 (type (concat crypto-type
890 (if (equal (car handle
) "multipart/signed")
891 " Signed" " Encrypted")
893 (info (or (mh-mm-handle-multipart-ctl-parameter handle
'gnus-info
)
895 (details (mh-mm-handle-multipart-ctl-parameter handle
'gnus-details
))
896 pressed-details begin end face
)
897 (setq details
(if details
(concat "\n" details
) ""))
898 (setq pressed-details
(if mh-mime-security-button-pressed details
""))
899 (setq face
(mh-mime-security-button-face info
))
900 (unless (bolp) (insert "\n"))
903 mh-mime-security-button-line-format
904 mh-mime-security-button-line-format-alist
905 `(,@(mh-gnus-local-map-property mh-mime-security-button-map
)
906 mh-button-pressed
,mh-mime-security-button-pressed
907 mh-callback mh-mime-security-press-button
908 mh-line-format
,mh-mime-security-button-line-format
911 (widget-convert-button 'link begin end
913 :action
'mh-widget-press-button
914 :button-keymap mh-mime-security-button-map
916 :help-echo
"Mouse-2 click or press RET (in show buffer) to see security details.")
917 (dolist (ov (mh-funcall-if-exists overlays-in begin end
))
918 (mh-funcall-if-exists overlay-put ov
'evaporate t
))
919 (when (equal info
"Failed")
920 (let* ((type (if (equal (car handle
) "multipart/signed")
921 "verification" "decryption"))
922 (warning (if (equal type
"decryption")
923 "(passphrase may be incorrect)" "")))
924 (message "%s %s failed %s" crypto-type type warning
)))))
926 (defun mh-mime-security-button-face (info)
927 "Return the button face to use for encrypted/signed mail based on INFO."
928 (cond ((string-match "OK" info
) ;Decrypted mail
930 ((string-match "Failed" info
) ;Decryption failed or signature invalid
932 ((string-match "Undecided" info
);Unprocessed mail
933 'mh-show-pgg-unknown
)
934 ((string-match "Untrusted" info
);Key not trusted
935 'mh-show-pgg-unknown
)
943 (defun mh-folder-mime-action (part-index action include-security-flag
)
944 "Go to PART-INDEX and carry out ACTION.
946 If PART-INDEX is nil then go to the next part in the buffer. The
947 search for the next buffer wraps around if end of buffer is reached.
948 If argument INCLUDE-SECURITY-FLAG is non-nil then include security
949 info buttons when searching for a suitable parts."
950 (unless mh-showing-mode
952 (mh-in-show-buffer (mh-show-buffer)
956 (let ((part (get-text-property p
'mh-part
)))
957 (and (integerp part
) (= part part-index
)))))
959 (if include-security-flag
960 (get-text-property p
'mh-data
)
961 (integerp (get-text-property p
'mh-part
)))))))
963 (cond ((and (get-text-property point
'mh-part
)
964 (or (null part-index
)
965 (= (get-text-property point
'mh-part
) part-index
)))
967 ((and (get-text-property point
'mh-data
)
968 include-security-flag
972 (mh-goto-next-button nil criterion
)
973 (if (= (point) point
)
974 (message "No matching MIME part found")
975 (funcall action
)))))))
978 (defun mh-goto-next-button (backward-flag &optional criterion
)
979 "Search for next button satisfying criterion.
981 If BACKWARD-FLAG is non-nil search backward in the buffer for a mime
983 If CRITERION is a function or a symbol which has a function binding
984 then that function must return non-nil at the button we stop."
985 (unless (or (and (symbolp criterion
) (fboundp criterion
))
986 (functionp criterion
))
987 (setq criterion
(lambda (x) t
)))
988 ;; Move to the next button in the buffer satisfying criterion
989 (goto-char (or (save-excursion
991 ;; Find point before current button
992 (let ((point-before-current-button
994 (while (get-text-property (point) 'mh-data
)
995 (unless (= (forward-line
996 (if backward-flag
1 -
1))
999 (goto-char (point-min))
1000 (goto-char (point-max)))))
1002 ;; Skip over current button
1003 (while (and (get-text-property (point) 'mh-data
)
1004 (not (if backward-flag
(bobp) (eobp))))
1005 (forward-line (if backward-flag -
1 1)))
1006 ;; Stop at next MIME button if any exists.
1009 (unless (= (forward-line
1010 (if backward-flag -
1 1))
1013 (goto-char (point-max))
1014 (goto-char (point-min)))
1015 (beginning-of-line))
1017 point-before-current-button
)
1018 (when (and (get-text-property (point) 'mh-data
)
1019 (funcall criterion
(point)))
1020 (return-from loop
(point))))
1024 (defun mh-widget-press-button (widget el
)
1025 "Callback for widget, WIDGET.
1026 Parameter EL is unused."
1027 (goto-char (widget-get widget
:from
))
1030 (defun mh-press-button ()
1031 "View contents of button.
1033 This command is a toggle so if you use it again on the same
1034 attachment, the attachment is hidden."
1036 (let ((mm-inline-media-tests mh-mm-inline-media-tests
)
1037 (data (get-text-property (point) 'mh-data
))
1038 (function (get-text-property (point) 'mh-callback
))
1039 (buffer-read-only nil
)
1040 (folder mh-show-folder-buffer
))
1041 (flet ((mm-handle-set-external-undisplayer
1043 (mh-handle-set-external-undisplayer folder handle function
)))
1044 (when (and function
(eolp))
1046 (unwind-protect (and function
(funcall function data
))
1047 (set-buffer-modified-p nil
)))))
1049 (defun mh-push-button (event)
1050 "Click MIME button for EVENT.
1052 If the MIME part is visible then it is removed. Otherwise the
1053 part is displayed. This function is called when the mouse is used
1054 to click the MIME button."
1056 (mh-do-at-event-location event
1057 (let ((folder mh-show-folder-buffer
)
1058 (mm-inline-media-tests mh-mm-inline-media-tests
)
1059 (data (get-text-property (point) 'mh-data
))
1060 (function (get-text-property (point) 'mh-callback
)))
1061 (flet ((mm-handle-set-external-undisplayer (handle func
)
1062 (mh-handle-set-external-undisplayer folder handle func
)))
1063 (and function
(funcall function data
))))))
1065 (defun mh-handle-set-external-undisplayer (folder handle function
)
1066 "Replacement for `mm-handle-set-external-undisplayer'.
1068 This is only called in recent versions of Gnus. The MIME handles
1069 are stored in data structures corresponding to MH-E folder buffer
1070 FOLDER instead of in Gnus (as in the original). The MIME part,
1071 HANDLE is associated with the undisplayer FUNCTION."
1072 (if (mh-mm-keep-viewer-alive-p handle
)
1073 (let ((new-handle (copy-sequence handle
)))
1074 (mm-handle-set-undisplayer new-handle function
)
1075 (mm-handle-set-undisplayer handle nil
)
1078 (push new-handle
(mh-mime-handles (mh-buffer-data)))))
1079 (mm-handle-set-undisplayer handle function
)))
1081 (defun mh-mime-security-press-button (handle)
1082 "Callback from security button for part HANDLE."
1083 (if (mh-mm-handle-multipart-ctl-parameter handle
'gnus-info
)
1084 (mh-mime-security-show-details handle
)
1085 (let ((region (mh-mm-handle-multipart-ctl-parameter handle
'mh-region
))
1087 (setq point
(point))
1088 (goto-char (car region
))
1089 (delete-region (car region
) (cdr region
))
1090 (with-current-buffer (mh-mm-handle-multipart-ctl-parameter handle
'buffer
)
1091 (let* ((mm-verify-option 'known
)
1092 (mm-decrypt-option 'known
)
1093 (new (mh-mm-possibly-verify-or-decrypt (cdr handle
) handle
)))
1094 (unless (eq new
(cdr handle
))
1095 (mh-mm-destroy-parts (cdr handle
))
1096 (setcdr handle new
))))
1097 (mh-mime-display-security handle
)
1098 (goto-char point
))))
1100 ;; I rewrote the security part because Gnus doesn't seem to ever minimize
1101 ;; the button. That is once the mime-security button is pressed there seems
1102 ;; to be no way of getting rid of the inserted text.
1103 (defun mh-mime-security-show-details (handle)
1104 "Toggle display of detailed security info for HANDLE."
1105 (let ((details (mh-mm-handle-multipart-ctl-parameter handle
'gnus-details
)))
1107 (let ((mh-mime-security-button-pressed
1108 (not (get-text-property (point) 'mh-button-pressed
)))
1109 (mh-mime-security-button-line-format
1110 (get-text-property (point) 'mh-line-format
)))
1112 (while (eq (get-text-property (point) 'mh-line-format
)
1113 mh-mime-security-button-line-format
)
1117 (narrow-to-region (point) (point))
1118 (mh-insert-mime-security-button handle
))
1121 (or (text-property-not-all
1123 'mh-line-format mh-mime-security-button-line-format
)
1125 (forward-line -
1)))))
1129 ;;; Miscellaneous Article Washing
1132 (defun mh-add-missing-mime-version-header ()
1133 "Some mail programs don't put a MIME-Version header.
1134 I have seen this only in spam, so maybe we shouldn't fix
1137 (goto-char (point-min))
1138 (re-search-forward "\n\n" nil t
)
1140 (narrow-to-region (point-min) (point))
1141 (when (and (message-fetch-field "content-type")
1142 (not (message-fetch-field "mime-version")))
1143 (goto-char (point-min))
1144 (insert "MIME-Version: 1.0\n")))))
1147 (defun mh-display-smileys ()
1149 (when (and mh-graphical-smileys-flag
(mh-small-show-buffer-p))
1150 (mh-funcall-if-exists smiley-region
(point-min) (point-max))))
1153 (defun mh-display-emphasis ()
1154 "Display graphical emphasis."
1155 (when (and mh-graphical-emphasis-flag
(mh-small-show-buffer-p))
1156 (flet ((article-goto-body ())) ; shadow this function to do nothing
1158 (goto-char (point-min))
1159 (article-emphasize)))))
1161 (defun mh-small-show-buffer-p ()
1162 "Check if show buffer is small.
1163 This is used to decide if smileys and graphical emphasis should be
1166 (when (and (boundp 'font-lock-maximum-size
) font-lock-maximum-size
)
1167 (cond ((numberp font-lock-maximum-size
)
1168 (setq max font-lock-maximum-size
))
1169 ((listp font-lock-maximum-size
)
1170 (setq max
(cdr (or (assoc 'mh-show-mode font-lock-maximum-size
)
1171 (assoc t font-lock-maximum-size
)))))))
1172 (or (not (numberp max
)) (>= (/ max
8) (buffer-size)))))
1176 ;;; MH-Letter Commands
1178 ;; MH-E commands are alphabetical; specific support routines follow command.
1181 (defun mh-compose-forward (&optional description folder range
)
1182 "Add tag to forward a message.
1184 You are prompted for a content DESCRIPTION, the name of the
1185 FOLDER in which the messages to forward are located, and a RANGE
1186 of messages, which defaults to the current message in that
1187 folder. Check the documentation of `mh-interactive-range' to see
1188 how RANGE is read in interactive use.
1190 The option `mh-compose-insertion' controls what type of tags are inserted."
1193 (mml-minibuffer-read-description))
1195 (mh-prompt-for-folder "Message from"
1196 mh-sent-from-folder nil
))
1198 (if (and (equal folder mh-sent-from-folder
)
1199 (numberp mh-sent-from-msg
))
1201 (nth 0 (mh-translate-range folder
"cur"))))
1203 (mh-read-range "Forward" folder
1205 (number-to-string default
))
1208 (list description folder range
)))
1209 (let ((messages (mapconcat 'identity
(mh-list-to-string range
) " ")))
1210 (dolist (message (mh-translate-range folder messages
))
1211 (if (equal mh-compose-insertion
'mml
)
1212 (mh-mml-forward-message description folder
(format "%s" message
))
1213 (mh-mh-forward-message description folder
(format "%s" message
))))))
1216 (defun mh-mml-forward-message (description folder message
)
1217 "Forward a message as attachment.
1219 The function will prompt the user for a DESCRIPTION, a FOLDER and
1221 (let ((msg (if (and (equal message
"") (numberp mh-sent-from-msg
))
1223 (string-to-number message
))))
1224 (cond ((integerp msg
)
1225 (mml-attach-file (format "%s%s/%d"
1226 mh-user-path
(substring folder
1) msg
)
1228 (if (string= "" description
) nil description
)
1230 (t (error "The message number, %s, is not a integer" msg
)))))
1232 (defun mh-mh-forward-message (&optional description folder messages
)
1233 "Add tag to forward a message.
1234 You are prompted for a content DESCRIPTION, the name of the
1235 FOLDER in which the messages to forward are located, and the
1238 See also \\[mh-mh-to-mime]."
1240 (mml-minibuffer-read-description)
1241 (mh-prompt-for-folder "Message from" mh-sent-from-folder nil
)
1242 (read-string (concat "Messages"
1243 (if (numberp mh-sent-from-msg
)
1244 (format " (default %d): "
1250 (not (string= description
""))
1251 (insert description
))
1254 (not (string= folder
""))
1255 (insert " " folder
))
1257 (not (string= messages
"")))
1258 (let ((start (point)))
1259 (insert " " messages
)
1260 (subst-char-in-region start
(point) ?
, ?
))
1261 (if (numberp mh-sent-from-msg
)
1262 (insert " " (int-to-string mh-sent-from-msg
))))
1266 (defun mh-compose-insertion (&optional inline
)
1267 "Add tag to include a file such as an image or sound.
1269 You are prompted for the filename containing the object, the
1270 media type if it cannot be determined automatically, and a
1271 content description. If you're using MH-style directives, you
1272 will also be prompted for additional attributes.
1274 The option `mh-compose-insertion' controls what type of tags are
1275 inserted. Optional argument INLINE means make it an inline
1278 (if (equal mh-compose-insertion
'mml
)
1280 (mh-mml-attach-file "inline")
1281 (mh-mml-attach-file))
1282 (call-interactively 'mh-mh-attach-file
)))
1284 (defun mh-mml-attach-file (&optional disposition
)
1285 "Add a tag to insert a MIME message part from a file.
1287 You are prompted for the filename containing the object, the
1288 media type if it cannot be determined automatically, a content
1289 description and the DISPOSITION of the attachment.
1291 This is basically `mml-attach-file' from Gnus, modified such that a prefix
1292 argument yields an \"inline\" disposition and Content-Type is determined
1294 (let* ((file (mml-minibuffer-read-file "Attach file: "))
1295 (type (mh-minibuffer-read-type file
))
1296 (description (mml-minibuffer-read-description))
1297 (dispos (or disposition
1298 (mh-mml-minibuffer-read-disposition type
))))
1299 (mml-insert-empty-tag 'part
'type type
'filename file
1300 'disposition dispos
'description description
)))
1302 (defun mh-mh-attach-file (filename type description attributes
)
1303 "Add a tag to insert a MIME message part from a file.
1304 You are prompted for the FILENAME containing the object, the
1305 media TYPE if it cannot be determined automatically, and a
1306 content DESCRIPTION. In addition, you are also prompted for
1307 additional ATTRIBUTES.
1309 See also \\[mh-mh-to-mime]."
1310 (interactive (let ((filename (mml-minibuffer-read-file "Attach file: ")))
1313 (mh-minibuffer-read-type filename
)
1314 (mml-minibuffer-read-description)
1315 (read-string "Attributes: "
1317 (file-name-nondirectory filename
)
1319 (mh-mh-compose-type filename type description attributes
))
1321 (defun mh-mh-compose-type (filename type
1322 &optional description attributes comment
)
1323 "Insert an MH-style directive to insert a file.
1324 The file specified by FILENAME is encoded as TYPE. An optional
1325 DESCRIPTION is used as the Content-Description field, optional
1326 set of ATTRIBUTES and an optional COMMENT can also be included."
1330 (insert "; " attributes
))
1332 (insert " (" comment
")"))
1335 (insert description
))
1336 (insert "] " (expand-file-name filename
))
1340 (defun mh-mh-compose-anon-ftp (host filename type description
)
1341 "Add tag to include anonymous ftp reference to a file.
1343 You can have your message initiate an \"ftp\" transfer when the
1344 recipient reads the message. You are prompted for the remote HOST
1345 and FILENAME, the media TYPE, and the content DESCRIPTION.
1347 See also \\[mh-mh-to-mime]."
1349 (read-string "Remote host: ")
1350 (read-string "Remote filename: ")
1351 (mh-minibuffer-read-type "DUMMY-FILENAME")
1352 (mml-minibuffer-read-description)))
1353 (mh-mh-compose-external-type "anon-ftp" host filename
1357 (defun mh-mh-compose-external-compressed-tar (host filename description
)
1358 "Add tag to include anonymous ftp reference to a compressed tar file.
1360 In addition to retrieving the file via anonymous \"ftp\" as per
1361 the command \\[mh-mh-compose-anon-ftp], the file will also be
1362 uncompressed and untarred. You are prompted for the remote HOST
1363 and FILENAME and the content DESCRIPTION.
1365 See also \\[mh-mh-to-mime]."
1367 (read-string "Remote host: ")
1368 (read-string "Remote filename: ")
1369 (mml-minibuffer-read-description)))
1370 (mh-mh-compose-external-type "anon-ftp" host filename
1371 "application/octet-stream"
1373 "type=tar; conversions=x-compress"
1376 ;; RFC 2045 - Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part One:
1377 ;; Format of Internet Message Bodies.
1378 ;; RFC 2046 - Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Two:
1380 ;; RFC 2049 - Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Five:
1381 ;; Conformance Criteria and Examples.
1382 ;; RFC 2017 - Definition of the URL MIME External-Body Access-Type
1383 ;; RFC 1738 - Uniform Resource Locators (URL)
1384 (defvar mh-access-types
1385 '(("anon-ftp") ; RFC2046 Anonymous File Transfer Protocol
1386 ("file") ; RFC1738 Host-specific file names
1387 ("ftp") ; RFC2046 File Transfer Protocol
1388 ("gopher") ; RFC1738 The Gopher Protocol
1389 ("http") ; RFC1738 Hypertext Transfer Protocol
1390 ("local-file") ; RFC2046 Local file access
1391 ("mail-server") ; RFC2046 mail-server Electronic mail address
1392 ("mailto") ; RFC1738 Electronic mail address
1393 ("news") ; RFC1738 Usenet news
1394 ("nntp") ; RFC1738 Usenet news using NNTP access
1395 ("propspero") ; RFC1738 Prospero Directory Service
1396 ("telnet") ; RFC1738 Telnet
1397 ("tftp") ; RFC2046 Trivial File Transfer Protocol
1398 ("url") ; RFC2017 URL scheme MIME access-type Protocol
1399 ("wais")) ; RFC1738 Wide Area Information Servers
1400 "Valid MIME access-type values.")
1403 (defun mh-mh-compose-external-type (access-type host filename type
1404 &optional description
1405 attributes parameters
1407 "Add tag to refer to a remote file.
1409 This command is a general utility for referencing external files.
1410 In fact, all of the other commands that insert directives to
1411 access external files call this command. You are prompted for the
1412 ACCESS-TYPE, remote HOST and FILENAME, and content TYPE. If you
1413 provide a prefix argument, you are also prompted for a content
1414 DESCRIPTION, ATTRIBUTES, PARAMETERS, and a COMMENT.
1416 See also \\[mh-mh-to-mime]."
1418 (completing-read "Access type: " mh-access-types
)
1419 (read-string "Remote host: ")
1420 (read-string "Remote filename: ")
1421 (mh-minibuffer-read-type "DUMMY-FILENAME")
1422 (if current-prefix-arg
(mml-minibuffer-read-description))
1423 (if current-prefix-arg
(read-string "Attributes: "))
1424 (if current-prefix-arg
(read-string "Parameters: "))
1425 (if current-prefix-arg
(read-string "Comment: "))))
1429 (insert "; " attributes
))
1431 (insert " (" comment
") "))
1434 (insert description
))
1436 (insert "access-type=" access-type
"; ")
1437 (insert "site=" host
)
1438 (insert "; name=" (file-name-nondirectory filename
))
1439 (let ((directory (file-name-directory filename
)))
1441 (insert "; directory=\"" directory
"\"")))
1443 (insert "; " parameters
))
1446 (defvar mh-mh-to-mime-args nil
1447 "Extra arguments for \\[mh-mh-to-mime] to pass to the \"mhbuild\" command.
1448 The arguments are passed to \"mhbuild\" if \\[mh-mh-to-mime] is
1449 given a prefix argument. Normally default arguments to
1450 \"mhbuild\" are specified in the MH profile.")
1453 (defun mh-mh-to-mime (&optional extra-args
)
1454 "Compose MIME message from MH-style directives.
1456 Typically, you send a message with attachments just like any other
1457 message. However, you may take a sneak preview of the MIME encoding if
1458 you wish by running this command.
1460 If you wish to pass additional arguments to \"mhbuild\" (\"mhn\")
1461 to affect how it builds your message, use the option
1462 `mh-mh-to-mime-args'. For example, you can build a consistency
1463 check into the message by setting `mh-mh-to-mime-args' to
1464 \"-check\". The recipient of your message can then run \"mhbuild
1465 -check\" on the message--\"mhbuild\" (\"mhn\") will complain if
1466 the message has been corrupted on the way. This command only
1467 consults this option when given a prefix argument EXTRA-ARGS.
1469 The hook `mh-mh-to-mime-hook' is called after the message has been
1472 The effects of this command can be undone by running
1473 \\[mh-mh-to-mime-undo]."
1475 (mh-mh-quote-unescaped-sharp)
1477 (message "Running %s..." (if (mh-variant-p 'nmh
) "mhbuild" "mhn"))
1479 ((mh-variant-p 'nmh
)
1480 (mh-exec-cmd-error nil
1482 (if extra-args mh-mh-to-mime-args
)
1485 (mh-exec-cmd-error (format "mhdraft=%s" buffer-file-name
)
1487 (if extra-args mh-mh-to-mime-args
)
1489 (revert-buffer t t t
)
1490 (message "Running %s...done" (if (mh-variant-p 'nmh
) "mhbuild" "mhn"))
1491 (run-hooks 'mh-mh-to-mime-hook
))
1493 (defun mh-mh-quote-unescaped-sharp ()
1494 "Quote \"#\" characters that haven't been quoted for \"mhbuild\".
1495 If the \"#\" character is present in the first column, but it isn't
1496 part of a MH-style directive then \"mhbuild\" gives an error.
1497 This function will quote all such characters."
1499 (goto-char (point-min))
1500 (while (re-search-forward "^#" nil t
)
1502 (unless (mh-mh-directive-present-p (point) (mh-line-end-position))
1504 (goto-char (mh-line-end-position)))))
1507 (defun mh-mh-to-mime-undo (noconfirm)
1508 "Undo effects of \\[mh-mh-to-mime].
1510 It does this by reverting to a backup file. You are prompted to
1511 confirm this action, but you can avoid the confirmation by adding
1512 a prefix argument NOCONFIRM."
1514 (if (null buffer-file-name
)
1515 (error "Buffer does not seem to be associated with any file"))
1516 (let ((backup-strings '("," "#"))
1518 (while (and backup-strings
1521 (concat (file-name-directory buffer-file-name
)
1522 (car backup-strings
)
1523 (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name
)
1525 (setq backup-strings
(cdr backup-strings
)))
1527 (error "Backup file for %s no longer exists" buffer-file-name
))
1529 (yes-or-no-p (format "Revert buffer from file %s? "
1531 (error "Revert not confirmed"))
1532 (let ((buffer-read-only nil
))
1534 (insert-file-contents backup-file
))
1535 (after-find-file nil nil nil nil t
)))
1538 (defvar mh-identity-pgg-default-user-id
)
1541 (defun mh-mml-secure-message-encrypt (method)
1542 "Add tag to encrypt the message.
1544 A proper multipart message is created for you when you send the
1545 message. Use the command \\[mh-mml-unsecure-message] to remove
1546 this tag. Use a prefix argument METHOD to be prompted for one of
1547 the possible security methods (see `mh-mml-method-default')."
1548 (interactive (list (mh-mml-query-cryptographic-method)))
1549 (mh-secure-message method
"encrypt" mh-identity-pgg-default-user-id
))
1552 (defun mh-mml-secure-message-sign (method)
1553 "Add tag to sign the message.
1555 A proper multipart message is created for you when you send the
1556 message. Use the command \\[mh-mml-unsecure-message] to remove
1557 this tag. Use a prefix argument METHOD to be prompted for one of
1558 the possible security methods (see `mh-mml-method-default')."
1559 (interactive (list (mh-mml-query-cryptographic-method)))
1560 (mh-secure-message method
"sign" mh-identity-pgg-default-user-id
))
1563 (defun mh-mml-secure-message-signencrypt (method)
1564 "Add tag to encrypt and sign the message.
1566 A proper multipart message is created for you when you send the
1567 message. Use the command \\[mh-mml-unsecure-message] to remove
1568 this tag. Use a prefix argument METHOD to be prompted for one of
1569 the possible security methods (see `mh-mml-method-default')."
1570 (interactive (list (mh-mml-query-cryptographic-method)))
1571 (mh-secure-message method
"signencrypt" mh-identity-pgg-default-user-id
))
1573 (defvar mh-mml-cryptographic-method-history
())
1575 (defun mh-mml-query-cryptographic-method ()
1576 "Read the cryptographic method to use."
1577 (if current-prefix-arg
1578 (let ((def (or (car mh-mml-cryptographic-method-history
)
1579 mh-mml-method-default
)))
1580 (completing-read (format "Method (default %s): " def
)
1581 '(("pgp") ("pgpmime") ("smime"))
1582 nil t nil
'mh-mml-cryptographic-method-history def
))
1583 mh-mml-method-default
))
1585 (defun mh-secure-message (method mode
&optional identity
)
1586 "Add tag to encrypt or sign message.
1588 METHOD should be one of: \"pgpmime\", \"pgp\", \"smime\".
1589 MODE should be one of: \"sign\", \"encrypt\", \"signencrypt\", \"none\".
1590 IDENTITY is optionally the default-user-id to use."
1591 (if (not mh-pgp-support-flag
)
1592 (error "Your version of Gnus does not support PGP/GPG")
1593 ;; Check the arguments
1594 (let ((valid-methods (list "pgpmime" "pgp" "smime"))
1595 (valid-modes (list "sign" "encrypt" "signencrypt" "none")))
1596 (if (not (member method valid-methods
))
1597 (error "Method %s is invalid" method
))
1598 (if (not (member mode valid-modes
))
1599 (error "Mode %s is invalid" mode
))
1600 (mml-unsecure-message)
1601 (if (not (string= mode
"none"))
1603 (goto-char (point-min))
1604 (mh-goto-header-end 1)
1605 (if mh-identity-pgg-default-user-id
1606 (mml-insert-tag 'secure
'method method
'mode mode
1607 'sender mh-identity-pgg-default-user-id
)
1608 (mml-insert-tag 'secure
'method method
'mode mode
)))))))
1611 (defun mh-mml-to-mime ()
1612 "Compose MIME message from MML tags.
1614 Typically, you send a message with attachments just like any
1615 other message. However, you may take a sneak preview of the MIME
1616 encoding if you wish by running this command.
1618 This action can be undone by running \\[undo]."
1621 (when mh-pgp-support-flag
1622 ;; PGP requires actual e-mail addresses, not aliases.
1623 ;; Parse the recipients and sender from the message.
1624 (message-options-set-recipient)
1625 ;; Do an alias lookup on sender (if From field is present).
1626 (when (message-options-get 'message-sender
)
1627 (message-options-set 'message-sender
1628 (mail-strip-quoted-names
1630 (message-options-get 'message-sender
)))))
1631 ;; Do an alias lookup on recipients
1632 (message-options-set 'message-recipients
1635 (mail-strip-quoted-names (mh-alias-expand ali
)))
1636 (split-string (message-options-get 'message-recipients
) "[, ]+")
1638 (let ((saved-text (buffer-string))
1639 (buffer (current-buffer))
1640 (modified-flag (buffer-modified-p)))
1641 (condition-case err
(mml-to-mime)
1643 (with-current-buffer buffer
1644 (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
1646 (set-buffer-modified-p modified-flag
))
1647 (error (error-message-string err
))))))
1650 (defun mh-mml-unsecure-message ()
1651 "Remove any secure message tags."
1653 (if (not mh-pgp-support-flag
)
1654 (error "Your version of Gnus does not support PGP/GPG")
1655 (mml-unsecure-message)))
1659 ;;; Support Routines for MH-Letter Commands
1662 (defun mh-mml-tag-present-p ()
1663 "Check if the current buffer has text which may be a MML tag."
1665 (goto-char (point-min))
1668 "\\(<#\\(mml\\|part\\)\\(.\\|\n\\)*>[ \n\t]*<#/\\(mml\\|part\\)>\\|"
1672 (defvar mh-media-type-regexp
1673 (concat (regexp-opt '("text" "image" "audio" "video" "application"
1674 "multipart" "message") t
)
1676 "Regexp matching valid media types used in MIME attachment compositions.")
1679 (defun mh-mh-directive-present-p (&optional begin end
)
1680 "Check if the text between BEGIN and END might be a MH-style directive.
1681 The optional argument BEGIN defaults to the beginning of the
1682 buffer, while END defaults to the end of the buffer."
1683 (unless begin
(setq begin
(point-min)))
1684 (unless end
(setq end
(point-max)))
1686 (block 'search-for-mh-directive
1688 (while (re-search-forward "^#" end t
)
1689 (let ((s (buffer-substring-no-properties
1690 (point) (mh-line-end-position))))
1691 (cond ((equal s
""))
1692 ((string-match "^forw[ \t\n]+" s
)
1693 (return-from 'search-for-mh-directive t
))
1694 (t (let ((first-token (car (split-string s
"[ \t;@]"))))
1695 (when (and first-token
1696 (string-match mh-media-type-regexp
1698 (return-from 'search-for-mh-directive t
)))))))
1701 (defun mh-minibuffer-read-type (filename &optional default
)
1702 "Return the content type associated with the given FILENAME.
1703 If the \"file\" command exists and recognizes the given file,
1704 then its value is returned\; otherwise, the user is prompted for
1705 a type (see `mailcap-mime-types').
1706 Optional argument DEFAULT is returned if a type isn't entered."
1707 (mailcap-parse-mimetypes)
1708 (let* ((default (or default
1709 (mm-default-file-encoding filename
)
1710 "application/octet-stream"))
1711 (probed-type (mh-file-mime-type filename
))
1712 (type (or (and (not (equal probed-type
"application/octet-stream"))
1715 (format "Content type (default %s): " default
)
1716 (mapcar 'list
(mailcap-mime-types))))))
1717 (if (not (equal type
""))
1722 (defun mh-file-mime-type (filename)
1723 "Return MIME type of FILENAME from file command.
1724 Returns nil if file command not on system."
1726 ((not (mh-have-file-command))
1727 nil
) ;no file command, exit now
1728 ((not (and (file-exists-p filename
)
1729 (file-readable-p filename
)))
1730 nil
) ;no file or not readable, ditto
1733 (let ((tmp-buffer (get-buffer-create mh-temp-buffer
)))
1734 (set-buffer tmp-buffer
)
1737 (call-process "file" nil
'(t nil
) nil
"-b" "-i"
1738 (expand-file-name filename
))
1739 (goto-char (point-min))
1740 (if (not (re-search-forward mh-media-type-regexp nil t
))
1742 (mh-file-mime-type-substitute (match-string 0) filename
)))
1743 (kill-buffer tmp-buffer
)))))))
1745 (defvar mh-file-mime-type-substitutions
1746 '(("application/msword" "\.xls" "application/ms-excel")
1747 ("application/msword" "\.ppt" "application/ms-powerpoint")
1748 ("text/plain" "\.vcf" "text/x-vcard")
1749 ("text/rtf" "\.rtf" "application/rtf")
1750 ("application/x-zip" "\.sxc" "application/vnd.sun.xml.calc")
1751 ("application/x-zip" "\.sxd" "application/vnd.sun.xml.draw")
1752 ("application/x-zip" "\.sxi" "application/vnd.sun.xml.impress")
1753 ("application/x-zip" "\.sxw" "application/vnd.sun.xml.writer")
1754 ("application/x-zip" "\.odg" "application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.graphics")
1755 ("application/x-zip" "\.odi" "application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.image")
1756 ("application/x-zip" "\.odp"
1757 "application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.presentation")
1758 ("application/x-zip" "\.ods"
1759 "application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet")
1760 ("application/x-zip" "\.odt" "application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text"))
1761 "Substitutions to make for Content-Type returned from file command.
1762 The first element is the Content-Type returned by the file command.
1763 The second element is a regexp matching the file name, usually the
1765 The third element is the Content-Type to replace with.")
1767 (defun mh-file-mime-type-substitute (content-type filename
)
1768 "Return possibly changed CONTENT-TYPE on the FILENAME.
1769 Substitutions are made from the `mh-file-mime-type-substitutions'
1771 (let ((subst mh-file-mime-type-substitutions
)
1772 (type) (match) (answer content-type
)
1773 (case-fold-search t
))
1775 (setq type
(car (car subst
))
1776 match
(elt (car subst
) 1))
1777 (if (and (string-equal content-type type
)
1778 (string-match match filename
))
1779 (setq answer
(elt (car subst
) 2)
1781 (setq subst
(cdr subst
))))
1784 (defvar mh-have-file-command
'undefined
1785 "Cached value of function `mh-have-file-command'.
1786 Do not reference this variable directly as it might not have been
1787 initialized. Always use the command `mh-have-file-command'.")
1790 (defun mh-have-file-command ()
1791 "Return t if 'file' command is on the system.
1792 'file -i' is used to get MIME type of composition insertion."
1793 (when (eq mh-have-file-command
'undefined
)
1794 (setq mh-have-file-command
1795 (and (fboundp 'executable-find
)
1796 (executable-find "file") ; file command exists
1797 ; and accepts -i and -b args.
1798 (zerop (call-process "file" nil nil nil
"-i" "-b"
1799 (expand-file-name "inc" mh-progs
))))))
1800 mh-have-file-command
)
1807 (defun mh-mime-cleanup ()
1808 "Free the decoded MIME parts."
1809 (let ((mime-data (gethash (current-buffer) mh-globals-hash
)))
1810 ;; This is for Emacs, what about XEmacs?
1811 (mh-funcall-if-exists remove-images
(point-min) (point-max))
1813 (mh-mm-destroy-parts (mh-mime-handles mime-data
))
1814 (remhash (current-buffer) mh-globals-hash
))))
1817 (defun mh-destroy-postponed-handles ()
1818 "Free MIME data for externally displayed MIME parts."
1819 (let ((mime-data (mh-buffer-data)))
1821 (mh-mm-destroy-parts (mh-mime-handles mime-data
)))
1822 (remhash (current-buffer) mh-globals-hash
)))
1827 ;; indent-tabs-mode: nil
1828 ;; sentence-end-double-space: nil
1831 ;; arch-tag: 0dd36518-1b64-4a84-8f4e-59f422d3f002
1832 ;;; mh-mime.el ends here