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1 ;;; mail-parse.el --- Interface functions for parsing mail
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004,
4 ;; 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 ;; Author: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
7 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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24 ;;; Commentary:
26 ;; This file contains wrapper functions for a wide range of mail
27 ;; parsing functions. The idea is that there are low-level libraries
28 ;; that impement according to various specs (RFC2231, DRUMS, USEFOR),
29 ;; but that programmers that want to parse some header (say,
30 ;; Content-Type) will want to use the latest spec.
32 ;; So while each low-level library (rfc2231.el, for instance) decodes
33 ;; faithfully according to that (proposed) standard, this library is
34 ;; the interface library. If some later RFC supersedes RFC2231, one
35 ;; would just have to write a new low-level library, adjust the
36 ;; aliases in this library, and the users and programmers won't notice
37 ;; any changes.
39 ;;; Code:
41 (require 'mail-prsvr)
42 (require 'ietf-drums)
43 (require 'rfc2231)
44 (require 'rfc2047)
45 (require 'rfc2045)
47 (defalias 'mail-header-parse-content-type 'rfc2231-parse-qp-string)
48 (defalias 'mail-header-parse-content-disposition 'rfc2231-parse-qp-string)
49 (defalias 'mail-content-type-get 'rfc2231-get-value)
50 ;(defalias 'mail-header-encode-parameter 'rfc2045-encode-string)
51 (defalias 'mail-header-encode-parameter 'rfc2231-encode-string)
53 (defalias 'mail-header-remove-comments 'ietf-drums-remove-comments)
54 (defalias 'mail-header-remove-whitespace 'ietf-drums-remove-whitespace)
55 (defalias 'mail-header-strip 'ietf-drums-strip)
56 (defalias 'mail-header-get-comment 'ietf-drums-get-comment)
57 (defalias 'mail-header-parse-address 'ietf-drums-parse-address)
58 (defalias 'mail-header-parse-addresses 'ietf-drums-parse-addresses)
59 (defalias 'mail-header-parse-date 'ietf-drums-parse-date)
60 (defalias 'mail-narrow-to-head 'ietf-drums-narrow-to-header)
61 (defalias 'mail-quote-string 'ietf-drums-quote-string)
63 (defalias 'mail-header-fold-field 'rfc2047-fold-field)
64 (defalias 'mail-header-unfold-field 'rfc2047-unfold-field)
65 (defalias 'mail-header-narrow-to-field 'rfc2047-narrow-to-field)
66 (defalias 'mail-header-field-value 'rfc2047-field-value)
68 (defalias 'mail-encode-encoded-word-region 'rfc2047-encode-region)
69 (defalias 'mail-encode-encoded-word-buffer 'rfc2047-encode-message-header)
70 (defalias 'mail-encode-encoded-word-string 'rfc2047-encode-string)
71 (defalias 'mail-decode-encoded-word-region 'rfc2047-decode-region)
72 (defalias 'mail-decode-encoded-word-string 'rfc2047-decode-string)
74 (provide 'mail-parse)
76 ;;; arch-tag: 3e63d75c-c962-4784-ab01-7ba07ca9d2d4
77 ;;; mail-parse.el ends here