1 ;;; mail-utils.el --- utility functions used both by rmail and rnews
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7 ;; Keywords: mail, news
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26 ;; Utility functions for mail and netnews handling. These handle fine
27 ;; points of header parsing.
31 ;;; We require lisp-mode to make sure that lisp-mode-syntax-table has
36 (defcustom mail-use-rfc822 nil
"\
37 *If non-nil, use a full, hairy RFC822 parser on mail addresses.
38 Otherwise, (the default) use a smaller, somewhat faster, and
39 often correct parser."
43 ;; Returns t if file FILE is an Rmail file.
45 (defun mail-file-babyl-p (file)
46 (let ((buf (generate-new-buffer " *rmail-file-p*")))
50 (insert-file-contents file nil
0 100)
51 (looking-at "BABYL OPTIONS:"))
54 (defun mail-string-delete (string start end
)
55 "Returns a string containing all of STRING except the part
56 from START (inclusive) to END (exclusive)."
57 (if (null end
) (substring string
0 start
)
58 (concat (substring string
0 start
)
59 (substring string end nil
))))
62 (defun mail-quote-printable (string &optional wrapper
)
63 "Convert a string to the \"quoted printable\" Q encoding.
64 If the optional argument WRAPPER is non-nil,
65 we add the wrapper characters =?ISO-8859-1?Q?....?=."
66 (let ((i 0) (result ""))
68 (while (string-match "[?=\"\200-\377]" string i
)
70 (concat result
(substring string i
(match-beginning 0))
71 (upcase (format "=%02x"
72 (aref string
(match-beginning 0))))))
73 (setq i
(match-end 0)))
75 (concat "=?ISO-8859-1?Q?"
76 result
(substring string i
)
78 (concat result
(substring string i
))))))
80 (defun mail-unquote-printable-hexdigit (char)
81 (setq char
(upcase char
))
87 (defun mail-unquote-printable (string &optional wrapper
)
88 "Undo the \"quoted printable\" encoding.
89 If the optional argument WRAPPER is non-nil,
90 we expect to find and remove the wrapper characters =?ISO-8859-1?Q?....?=."
93 (string-match "\\`=\\?ISO-8859-1\\?Q\\?\\([^?]*\\)\\?" string
)
94 (setq string
(match-string 1 string
)))
96 (while (string-match "=\\(..\\|\n\\)" string i
)
97 (setq strings
(cons (substring string i
(match-beginning 0)) strings
))
98 (unless (= (aref string
(match-beginning 1)) ?
\n)
101 (+ (* 16 (mail-unquote-printable-hexdigit
102 (aref string
(match-beginning 1))))
103 (mail-unquote-printable-hexdigit
104 (aref string
(1+ (match-beginning 1))))))
106 (setq i
(match-end 0)))
107 (apply 'concat
(nreverse (cons (substring string i
) strings
))))))
110 (defun mail-unquote-printable-region (beg end
&optional wrapper noerror
112 "Undo the \"quoted printable\" encoding in buffer from BEG to END.
113 If the optional argument WRAPPER is non-nil,
114 we expect to find and remove the wrapper characters =?ISO-8859-1?Q?....?=.
115 If NOERROR is non-nil, return t if successful.
116 If UNIBYTE is non-nil, insert converted characters as unibyte.
117 That is useful if you are going to character code decoding afterward,
124 (narrow-to-region beg end
)
125 (goto-char (point-min))
127 (looking-at "\\`=\\?ISO-8859-1\\?Q\\?\\([^?]*\\)\\?"))
128 (delete-region (match-end 1) end
)
129 (delete-region (point) (match-beginning 1)))
130 (while (re-search-forward "=\\(\\([0-9A-F][0-9A-F]\\)\\|[=\n]\\|..\\)" nil t
)
131 (goto-char (match-end 0))
132 (cond ((= (char-after (match-beginning 1)) ?
\n)
134 ((= (char-after (match-beginning 1)) ?
=)
137 (let ((char (+ (* 16 (mail-unquote-printable-hexdigit
138 (char-after (match-beginning 2))))
139 (mail-unquote-printable-hexdigit
140 (char-after (1+ (match-beginning 2)))))))
144 ;; insert-byte will insert this as a
145 ;; corresponding eight-bit character.
146 (insert-byte char
1))
147 (replace-match (make-string 1 char
) t t
))))
151 (error "Malformed MIME quoted-printable message"))))
154 (eval-when-compile (require 'rfc822
))
156 (defun mail-strip-quoted-names (address)
157 "Delete comments and quoted strings in an address list ADDRESS.
158 Also delete leading/trailing whitespace and replace FOO <BAR> with just BAR.
159 Return a modified address list."
163 (progn (require 'rfc822
)
164 (mapconcat 'identity
(rfc822-addresses address
) ", "))
167 ;; Detect nested comments.
168 (if (string-match "[ \t]*(\\([^)\\]\\|\\\\.\\|\\\\\n\\)*(" address
)
169 ;; Strip nested comments.
170 (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create " *temp*")
173 (set-syntax-table lisp-mode-syntax-table
)
175 (while (search-forward "(" nil t
)
177 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
178 (delete-region (point)
182 (error (goto-char (point-max))))
184 (setq address
(buffer-string))
186 ;; Strip non-nested comments an easier way.
187 (while (setq pos
(string-match
188 ;; This doesn't hack rfc822 nested comments
189 ;; `(xyzzy (foo) whinge)' properly. Big deal.
190 "[ \t]*(\\([^)\\]\\|\\\\.\\|\\\\\n\\)*)"
192 (setq address
(replace-match "" nil nil address
0))))
194 ;; strip surrounding whitespace
195 (string-match "\\`[ \t\n]*" address
)
196 (setq address
(substring address
198 (string-match "[ \t\n]*\\'" address
201 ;; strip `quoted' names (This is supposed to hack `"Foo Bar" <bar@host>')
203 (while (setq pos
(string-match
204 "\\([ \t]?\\)\\([ \t]*\"\\([^\"\\]\\|\\\\.\\|\\\\\n\\)*\"[ \t\n]*\\)"
206 ;; If the next thing is "@", we have "foo bar"@host. Leave it.
207 (if (and (> (length address
) (match-end 0))
208 (= (aref address
(match-end 0)) ?
@))
209 (setq pos
(match-end 0))
210 ;; Otherwise discard the "..." part.
211 (setq address
(replace-match "" nil nil address
2))))
212 ;; If this address contains <...>, replace it with just
213 ;; the part between the <...>.
214 (while (setq pos
(string-match "\\(,\\s-*\\|\\`\\)\\([^,]*<\\([^>,:]*\\)>[^,]*\\)\\(\\s-*,\\|\\'\\)"
216 (setq address
(replace-match (match-string 3 address
)
217 nil
'literal address
2)))
220 ;;; The following piece of ugliness is legacy code. The name was an
221 ;;; unfortunate choice --- a flagrant violation of the Emacs Lisp
222 ;;; coding conventions. `mail-dont-reply-to' would have been
223 ;;; infinitely better. Also, `rmail-dont-reply-to-names' might have
224 ;;; been better named `mail-dont-reply-to-names' and sourced from this
225 ;;; file instead of in rmail.el. Yuck. -pmr
226 (defun rmail-dont-reply-to (destinations)
227 "Prune addresses from DESTINATIONS, a list of recipient addresses.
228 All addresses matching `rmail-dont-reply-to-names' are removed from
229 the comma-separated list. The pruned list is returned."
230 (if (null rmail-dont-reply-to-names
)
231 (setq rmail-dont-reply-to-names
232 (concat (if rmail-default-dont-reply-to-names
233 (concat rmail-default-dont-reply-to-names
"\\|")
235 (if (and user-mail-address
236 (not (equal user-mail-address user-login-name
)))
237 ;; Anchor the login name and email address so
238 ;; that we don't match substrings: if the
239 ;; login name is "foo", we shouldn't match
242 (regexp-quote user-mail-address
)
245 (concat "\\`" (regexp-quote user-login-name
) "@"))))
246 ;; Split up DESTINATIONS and match each element separately.
247 (let ((start-pos 0) (cur-pos 0)
248 (case-fold-search t
))
250 (setq cur-pos
(string-match "[,\"]" destinations cur-pos
))
251 (if (and cur-pos
(equal (match-string 0 destinations
) "\""))
252 ;; Search for matching quote.
253 (let ((next-pos (string-match "\"" destinations
(1+ cur-pos
))))
255 (setq cur-pos
(1+ next-pos
))
256 ;; If the open-quote has no close-quote,
257 ;; delete the open-quote to get something well-defined.
258 ;; This case is not valid, but it can happen if things
259 ;; are weird elsewhere.
260 (setq destinations
(concat (substring destinations
0 cur-pos
)
261 (substring destinations
(1+ cur-pos
))))
262 (setq cur-pos start-pos
)))
263 (let* ((address (substring destinations start-pos cur-pos
))
264 (naked-address (mail-strip-quoted-names address
)))
265 (if (string-match rmail-dont-reply-to-names naked-address
)
266 (setq destinations
(concat (substring destinations
0 start-pos
)
267 (and cur-pos
(substring destinations
270 (setq cur-pos
(and cur-pos
(1+ cur-pos
))
271 start-pos cur-pos
))))))
272 ;; get rid of any trailing commas
273 (let ((pos (string-match "[ ,\t\n]*\\'" destinations
)))
275 (setq destinations
(substring destinations
0 pos
))))
276 ;; remove leading spaces. they bother me.
277 (if (string-match "\\(\\s \\|,\\)*" destinations
)
278 (substring destinations
(match-end 0))
283 (defun mail-fetch-field (field-name &optional last all list
)
284 "Return the value of the header field whose type is FIELD-NAME.
285 The buffer is expected to be narrowed to just the header of the message.
286 If second arg LAST is non-nil, use the last field of type FIELD-NAME.
287 If third arg ALL is non-nil, concatenate all such fields with commas between.
288 If 4th arg LIST is non-nil, return a list of all such fields."
290 (goto-char (point-min))
291 (let ((case-fold-search t
)
292 (name (concat "^" (regexp-quote field-name
) "[ \t]*:[ \t]*")))
294 (let ((value (if all
"")))
295 (while (re-search-forward name nil t
)
296 (let ((opoint (point)))
297 (while (progn (forward-line 1)
298 (looking-at "[ \t]")))
299 ;; Back up over newline, then trailing spaces or tabs
301 (skip-chars-backward " \t" opoint
)
303 (setq value
(cons (buffer-substring-no-properties
306 (setq value
(concat value
307 (if (string= value
"") "" ", ")
308 (buffer-substring-no-properties
312 (and (not (string= value
"")) value
)))
313 (if (re-search-forward name nil t
)
315 (if last
(while (re-search-forward name nil t
)))
316 (let ((opoint (point)))
317 (while (progn (forward-line 1)
318 (looking-at "[ \t]")))
319 ;; Back up over newline, then trailing spaces or tabs
321 (skip-chars-backward " \t" opoint
)
322 (buffer-substring-no-properties opoint
(point)))))))))
324 ;; Parse a list of tokens separated by commas.
325 ;; It runs from point to the end of the visible part of the buffer.
326 ;; Whitespace before or after tokens is ignored,
327 ;; but whitespace within tokens is kept.
328 (defun mail-parse-comma-list ()
331 (skip-chars-forward " \t\n")
334 (skip-chars-forward "^,")
335 (skip-chars-backward " \t\n")
337 (cons (buffer-substring-no-properties beg
(point))
339 (skip-chars-forward "^,")
340 (skip-chars-forward ", \t\n"))
343 (defun mail-comma-list-regexp (labels)
345 (setq pos
(or (string-match "[^ \t]" labels
) 0))
346 ;; Remove leading and trailing whitespace.
347 (setq labels
(substring labels pos
(string-match "[ \t]*$" labels pos
)))
348 ;; Change each comma to \|, and flush surrounding whitespace.
349 (while (setq pos
(string-match "[ \t]*,[ \t]*" labels
))
351 (concat (substring labels
0 pos
)
353 (substring labels
(match-end 0))))))
356 (defun mail-rfc822-time-zone (time)
357 (let* ((sec (or (car (current-time-zone time
)) 0))
358 (absmin (/ (abs sec
) 60)))
359 (format "%c%02d%02d" (if (< sec
0) ?- ?
+) (/ absmin
60) (% absmin
60))))
361 (defun mail-rfc822-date ()
362 (let* ((time (current-time))
363 (s (current-time-string time
)))
364 (string-match "[^ ]+ +\\([^ ]+\\) +\\([^ ]+\\) \\([^ ]+\\) \\([^ ]+\\)" s
)
365 (concat (substring s
(match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)) " "
366 (substring s
(match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)) " "
367 (substring s
(match-beginning 4) (match-end 4)) " "
368 (substring s
(match-beginning 3) (match-end 3)) " "
369 (mail-rfc822-time-zone time
))))
371 (provide 'mail-utils
)
373 ;; arch-tag: b24aec2f-fd65-4ceb-9e39-3cc2827036fd
374 ;;; mail-utils.el ends here