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'GTKHTML_0_11_0'.
svn path=/tags/GTKHTML_0_11_0/; revision=11386
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2001-06-27 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@ximian.com>
* camel-internet-address.c
(camel_internet_address_encode_address): Use the new
header_address_fold.
* camel-mime-utils.c: Removed some old #if 0'd code of mine.
(rfc2047_encode_word): If enclen is 0, don't write an encoded word
token (=?iso-8859-7?Q??= would be an invalid token).
(header_address_fold): New function to wrap address headers -
header_fold() was force-wrapping rfc2047 encoded words which was
making the test suite fail. The *real* solution, however, is to
not create rfc2047 encoded words longer than 72 chars.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10545
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helixcode.com with ximian.com all over the place.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10440
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2001-06-21 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@ximian.com>
* camel-mime-utils.c (word_types_compatable): New function that
decides if 2 word types are mergeable. An atom and a qstring are
mergeable; 2 qstrings are mergeable; and 2 encoded words are
mergeable.
(header_encode_phrase_merge_words): If 2 words are merged, the new
word type is the MAX of the combined types. This means that if we
merge a qstring and an atom, the resulting word type is a
qstring.
* camel-internet-address.c (internet_format):
s/g_string_sprintfa/g_string_append since this makes more sense in
this particular case.
(internet_encode): Same here.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10377
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2001-04-13 Jon Trowbridge <trow@gnu.org>
* camel-filter-search.c (get_source): Make the (previously unused)
get-source command actually do the right thing, properly shrouding
any passed-in source and falling back to use the source attached
to the mime message.
2001-04-13 Jon Trowbridge <trow@gnu.org>
* filtertypes.xml: Add XML specs for source account filtering.
* filter-element.c (filter_element_new_type_name): Recognize
type "source", construct a FilterSource.
* filter-source.c: Added. A FilterElement for the account e-mail
comes from.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9304
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2001-03-04 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@ximian.com>
* camel-internet-address.c
(camel_internet_address_encode_address): Make sure there is a
space between the name and the address tokens.
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2001-02-12 Not Zed <NotZed@Ximian.com>
* camel-mime-part.c (init_header_name_table): Add address headers
to list that we dont fold when writing. The are properly
formatted as we build them.
(write_to_stream): DOH, lookup the header name in the formatted
hash table, not the value, that would never have worked.
* camel-internet-address.c
(camel_internet_address_encode_address): Changed to take a
parameter saying how much we've printed so far. We now fold the
header as we format it. We dont fold addresses, even if they are
too long, we simply put them on another line by themselves: this
should make the result more parsable by mailers that can't handle
split up addresses (which are legal).
(internet_encode): Fix for changes to above.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8198
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* Namespace cleanup: change a bunch of IS_CAMEL_* macros to
CAMEL_IS_*
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6972
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* providers/smtp/camel-smtp-transport.c (smtp_data): Remove use of
linewrap filter. Headers are now wrapped. encode_8bit already
enforces a 998 octet line limit.
(smtp_data): Also fixed a memleak, we always have to unref our own
copy of the filters. We also dont need to remove them manually,
so dont bother. The type's an int too ...
* camel-internet-address.c (internet_unformat): When scanning past
quotes, remove them also.
(camel_internet_address_format_address): If the name contains "'s,
or ','s then strip and quotes and wrap the whole lot in one set of
quotes.
* Makefile.am (noinst_HEADERS): We dont want to install
camel-charset-map-private.h, ever. There are probably other
similar files ..?
* camel-mime-part.c (write_to_stream): Fold header lines
appropriately as we're writing them out.
* camel-mime-utils.c (header_fold): Add a new argument, headerlen,
tells it how long the associated header token is.
(header_fold): Also,k check to see if we need to fold first, using
a better algorithm, and also accept already-folded lines, and
re-process accordingly.
(rfc2047_decode_word): Add a little buffer space to iconv output
for shifting overheads?
(rfc2047_decode_word): finish the iconv with a null call, to flush
shift state, etc.
(rfc2047_encode_word): Attempt to break up long words into
appropriately sized, independent, chunks. See rfc2047, section 2.
(header_decode_mailbox): Dont add in extra spaces into the output
if we are decoding adjacent encoded words. We can only guess this
case, as some broken mailers put encoded words inside quoted
words.
(header_encode_phrase): Dont merge words if they are going to end
up too long. Also change back ot only merge consecutive words of
the same type. e.g. 'foo. blah fum.' -> "foo." blah "fum." or
'iam an. idiot' -> iam "an." idiot
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6902
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2000-11-24 Not Zed <NotZed@HelixCode.com>
* Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Add tests.
* camel-mime-filter-basic.c (filter): Well, I'll add the extra
bytes here too, lathough not strictly needed, might save a
re-malloc when we get to complete().
* camel-mime-filter-charset.c (filter): Make sure we have room if
we only convert very short data.
(complete): and here too.
* tests/Makefile.am: Initial test harness & tests. Requires gcc
for this.
* camel-internet-address.c (d): Turn off debug.
* camel-charset-map.c (camel_charset_step): Oops, & masks for set
intersection, not | them. Dunno how this got even close to
working.
2000-11-23 Not Zed <NotZed@HelixCode.com>
* camel-mime-filter-basic.c (filter): For base64 encoding, the
output size for 0, 1, or 2 bytes of input can exceed input*2, so
make sure we account for that as well.
(complete): And here.
(complete): Similarly for qp encoding, if we have a trailing
space, we need some extra bytes (not needed for 'filter()', as any
such bytes are stored in state/save).
* camel-mime-utils.c (quoted_decode_step): Removed fixme not required.
(quoted_encode_close): Dont append a trailing afterall. Otherwise
a pass through the encode/decode will grow the message each time.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6656
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2000-11-07 Not Zed <NotZed@HelixCode.com>
* camel-mime-filter-bestenc.c (complete): Implement a complete()
function, now we need one.
(filter): Upgraded to match rfrc2045 properly. Checks also for
length of line and valid CRLF sequences.
(camel_mime_filter_bestenc_get_best_encoding): Do the work of
working out what is the best encoding given what we found about
the stream.
* camel-mime-part.c (camel_mime_part_encoding_to_string): Use a
lookup table to get the encoding naem, and add the binary type.
(camel_mime_part_encoding_from_string): Likewise for the reverse.
* camel-mime-part.h: Added the binary encoding type, see rfc2045.
* camel-mime-utils.c (header_param_list_format_append): Dont put a
space before ;'s in parameter lists, makes them more
readable/consistent.
* camel-mime-message.c (multipart_has_8bit_parts): Cleaned up the
old stuff, well removed it.
(camel_mime_message_set_best_encoding): Added another argument
that lets you select what you want to set the best of. i.e. for
smtp transport we only need 7 bit, and dont need to optimise the
charset (although of course, we should always).
(find_best_encoding): Implement this feature, if we are not
getting the best charset, use the one we have.
(best_encoding): Set the charset on the part appropriately. Sigh,
the interfaces for this are nonexistant.
(find_best_encoding): Tell the bestenc filter that lf should be
treated as crlf for the purposes of determining encodings.
2000-11-06 Not Zed <NotZed@HelixCode.com>
* camel-charset-map.c (camel_charset_init): Init function for an
iterative charset determinator.
(camel_charset_step): Iterate another buffer.
(camel_charset_mask): Removed, since it couldn't have worked.
(camel_charset_best): Use the iterative interface to do the work.
(camel_charset_best_name): Get the best name for a charset so far.
* camel-mime-filter-bestenc.c: New class, a stream
filter that can be used to memory-efficiently determine the best
encoding and/or charset to use for a given stream of bytes.
* Makefile.am (libcamelinclude_HEADERS): Added stream-null*.
(libcamel_la_SOURCES): Added bestenc*
* camel-stream-null.c: New class, a null-stream, that always
succeeds, and never has any contents.
* camel-stream.c: Minor pointless changes. Was going to do
something else but changed my mind. Added trivial default
implementations for all callbacks.
* camel-mime-message.h: Cleaned up some old cruft.
* camel-folder-summary.c (camel_folder_summary_format_address):
address_list_format() no longer encodes, so we dont need to decode
it.
* camel-address.c (camel_address_unformat): New function, attempts
to reverse the formatting process on display addresses.
(camel_address_length): New function to get the number of
addresses, without having to peek the structure.
* camel-mime-message.c (camel_mime_message_set_from): Fix a typo.
(camel_mime_message_finalize): Only unref from/reply_to if we have
it.
(camel_mime_message_set_recipients): New function - set the
recipients as a CamelInternetAddress. This function effectively
deprecates the older recipient setting functions.
(camel_mime_message_add_recipient): What the hell, i'll bite the
bullet. Terminate this function. The old api was ambiguious and
inefficient and didn't work right anyway.
(camel_mime_message_remove_recipient_address): And this one.
(camel_mime_message_remove_recipient_name): And this one too.
(camel_mime_message_set_recipients): If we set an empty header,
then remove it from the header list. Allow a null receipient
object to clear a header.
(camel_mime_message_set_from): Likewise, if setting an empty from
address.
(camel_mime_message_encode_8bit_parts): Eeek!!
camel_stream_mem_new_with_byte_array owns the byte_array we give
it, so make sure we dont free any of it!
(camel_mime_message_encode_8bit_parts): Infact, i'll just rewrite
the whole lot, its a bit of a mess. Should really rename it and
make it a little more useful too, lets see ...
(best_encoding): This has a string interface? Oh boy.
(camel_mime_message_foreach_part): New experimental function to
iterate over all message parts. Might not remain.
(camel_mime_message_has_8bit_parts): New implementation using
foreach_part. Fixed a couple of problems.
(find_best_encoding): New function, that finds the best encoding
for a given part (will probably be moved to camel-mime-part), and
also the best charset to use if it is a text part. Since one
affects the other it is a two pass process, but uses streams and
not memory to achieve this.
(camel_mime_message_set_best_encoding): Uses the function above to
configure an entire message for the best encoding possible given
transport constraints.
(camel_mime_message_encode_8bit_parts): Reimplemented to use the
function above to perform the work.
* camel-internet-address.c
(camel_internet_address_format_address): Dont put <> around a lone
address with no real name.
(camel_internet_address_encode_address): Similarly.
(internet_decode): Actually return the count of decoded addresses.
(internet_unformat): Implement the unformatting routine.
2000-11-05 Not Zed <NotZed@HelixCode.com>
* providers/smtp/camel-smtp-transport.c (_send_to): Changed to get
the internetaddress directly, rather than having to parse it
itself.
* camel-address.c (camel_address_format): Added a new function
which will format address, suitable for display.
(camel_address_cat): Concatentate 1 camel address onto another.
It is upto the caller to ensure the addresses are of compatible
types.
(camel_address_new_clone): New function to create a new address by
copying an existing one of the same type.
(camel_address_copy): New helper function to copy an address.
* camel-mime-message.h (struct _CamelMimeMessage): Removed cached
copy of date string.
(struct _CamelMimeMessage): Added date_received info.
* camel-mime-message.c (camel_mime_message_get_date_string):
Removed. Nothing uses it anyway, and it is redundant.
(camel_mime_message_finalize): No more date_str.
(camel_mime_message_init): No more date_str, initialise
date_received*
(write_to_stream): Change the check for a date header.
(process_header): No longer track the date_str.
(camel_mime_message_get_received_date): Removed. totally invalid
anyway.
(camel_mime_message_get_sent_date): Removed. Redundant. The only
'date' is the sent date, the received date is just made up.
(camel_mime_message_get_date): Args changed to be more consistent
with utility functions.
(camel_mime_message_get_date): Dont set the date when we're asked
for it (if its not set by the time its written, it'll be set
then).
(camel_mime_message_get_date_received): Actually do 'the right
thing' here, if we have a received header, use that to determine
the received date. And return the data in the same format as
get_date.
(camel_mime_message_set_from): Changed the api to better match
what we should be doing. Pass a camelinternetaddress, etc.
(camel_mime_message_set_reply_to): Cahnged similarly to take an
internetaddress.
(camel_mime_message_get_reply_to): Likewise.
(camel_mime_message_finalize): Unref the from/reply_to objects.
(format_address): Removed, no longer needed.
(process_header): Changed to store the from/reply_to as
internetaddress's.
(write_to_stream): Set the from header directly to empty, if we
dont have one. Maybe we should just abort, and/or create one
based on the current user.
* camel-mime-utils.c (header_address_list_format): Renamed to
header_address_list_encode, which is what it is actually doing.
(header_address_list_format_append): Similarly.
(encoding_map[]): Removed, no longer used.
(header_address_list_encode_append): Take another arg, do we
encode the address (for internet), or not (for display - utf8
only).
(header_address_list_format): Re-added this function, but now it
generates a display version only. Surprise surprise, that is all
anythign needs to generate anyway. Sigh.
* camel-internet-address.c (camel_internet_address_get): Return
false if we get an invalid index only.
(camel_internet_address_encode_address): Helper function to encode
a single address for mailing.
(internet_encode): Use the above function to format it.
(camel_internet_address_format_address): Format a single address
for display.
(internet_format): Implement the display version.
(camel_internet_address_class_init): Init the internet_format
virtual function.
(internet_cat): Implement virtual function to concatenate
addresses.
* camel-folder-summary.c
(camel_folder_summary_info_new_from_header): new function, only
build the summary info, dont add it.
(camel_folder_summary_info_new_from_parser): Likewise, for new
info from parser.
(camel_folder_summary_add_from_parser): Cahnged to call function
above to build info.
(camel_folder_summary_add_from_header): Changed to call function
above, to build info.
(camel_folder_summary_info_free): New function to free the summary
message info.
(camel_folder_summary_clear): Changed to clal above to free info.
(camel_folder_summary_remove): Likewise.
(camel_folder_summary_add): Cleaned up the clashing uid
re-assignment logic a little bit.
(camel_folder_summary_decode_uint32): Fixed a typo, 01 != -1.
(camel_folder_summary_decode_time_t): Return -1 on error.
(camel_folder_summary_encode_off_t): New function to encode an
off_t type.
(camel_folder_summary_decode_off_t): And likewise for the reverse.
(CAMEL_FOLDER_SUMMARY_VERSION): Bumped the summary version, since
we're now encoding time/off_t's right.
(summary_header_save): Use time_t encoder to save the timestamp.
(summary_header_load): Likewise for decoding the timestamp.
(content_info_load): Decode off_t types directly, now we can.
(content_info_save): And likewise for encoding.
(camel_folder_summary_add_from_message): New function, create a
summary item from an existing message and add it.
(camel_folder_summary_info_new_from_message): New function, create
a summary item from an existing message.
(summary_build_content_info_message): New function to do the dirty
work of building the conent info/indexing, from a message source.
(format_recipients): Format an internetaddress suitable for the
summary.
(message_info_new_from_message): Build a new summary item from a
mime message.
(content_info_new_from_message): Build a new conent info from a
mime part.
(camel_folder_summary_class_init): Init the new class functions.
(message_info_new_from_message): Fixed for message api change.
Added documentation to the functions.
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2000-10-10 Jacob "Ulysses" Berkman <jacob@helixcode.com>
* camel-*.c: teach camel about "its" vs. "it's"
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2000-09-28 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@helixcode.com>
* providers/smtp/camel-smtp-transport.c (_send_to): Don't send the
recipient data through smtp_get_email_addr_from_text - this is a
complete waste. In fact, we don't want to have to use that
function ever.
* camel-internet-address.c, camel-address.c: Added some gtk-doc comments.
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2000-09-28 Not Zed <NotZed@HelixCode.com>
* camel-mime-utils.c (header_fold): New function to fold headers.
2000-09-27 Not Zed <NotZed@HelixCode.com>
* camel-mime-parser.c (folder_scan_header): If we had an empty
header, then it must be end of the headers too.
(folder_scan_init): No we dont need to init the outbuf with a nul
terminator.
* camel-folder-summary.c (camel_folder_summary_set_uid): New
function to reset the uid to a higher value.
* providers/mbox/camel-mbox-summary.c (camel_mbox_summary_sync):
"something failed (yo!)" what sort of crap is this? Fixed all the
indenting again, what wanker keeps running stuff through indent?
(message_info_new): Check the uid we loaded off the disk, if it
existed already, assign a new one. If it didn't then make sure
the nextuid is higher.
* camel-charset-map.c: New file, used to build a large unicode
decoding mapping table, and use it to determine what is the
lowest charset a given word can be encoded with. Uses tables from
libunicode's source.
* camel-internet-address.c (internet_encode): Use
header_phrase_encode to properly encode the fullname, as required.
refixed indenting. Who keeps doing that?
(camel_internet_address_find_address): Changed fatal return/warnings
into assertions.
* camel-mime-utils.c (header_raw_append_parse): Check : explicitly
(removed from is_fieldname() macro).
(camel_mime_special_table): Changed to short, so we can represent
more bit types.
(quoted_encode): Take a mask of the safe chars for this encoding.
(header_address_decode): Removed a #warning that makes no sense
anymore.
(header_decode_date): Fixed the 'broken date' parser code, if it
ever decoded it it just threw away the result.
(header_encode_string): Use better charset matching for encoding
strings as well.
2000-08-31 Not Zed <NotZed@HelixCode.com>
* providers/mh/camel-mh-summary.c (camel_mh_summary_sync): Save
the index if we do a sync.
(camel_mh_summary_check): Save the index here too. Probably.
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2000-09-19 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@helixcode.com>
* camel-internet-address.c (internet_encode): When encoding the
internet address, quote the name as the name may have commas or
any other token which may later confuse our address parser.
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* camel-mime-message.c (write_to_stream): Don't add a Mime-Version
header to a message that already has one.
* camel-internet-address.c (internet_encode): Don't put <>s around
addresses with no name part.
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2000-05-11 NotZed <NotZed@HelixCode.com>
* camel-mime-part.c (write_to_stream): Unref the filter after
adding it to the filtering stream.
* providers/mbox/camel-mbox-summary.c
(camel_mbox_summary_finalise): Free the folder path.
* camel-folder-summary.c (camel_folder_summary_finalise): Free the
summary path.
* camel-internet-address.c (internet_decode): Free multiple entry
addresses properly.
* camel-mime-utils.c (header_decode_mailbox): Plugged another
memleak, free text after converting it.
(header_decode_addrspec): More leaks plugged.
* camel-mime-message.c (finalize): Free message_uid.
(finalize): Free the recipients hashtable.
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Tue May 9 09:32:33 EDT 2000 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@stampede.org>
o Undid changes to camel-internet-address.[c,h]
o Fixed providers/smtp/camel-smtp-transport.c _send to use camel_internet_address_get()
o formatting changes to providers/smtp/camel-smtp-transport.c
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Tue May 9 09:03:18 EDT 2000 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@stampede.org>
o Moved struct_address from camel-internet-address.c to camel-internet-address.h (so it could be used in providers/smtp/camel-smtp-transport.h)
o providers/smtp/camel-smtp-transport.c _send should now work like it was meant to
CVS
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* camel-internet-address.c (camel_internet_address_get): const
poison
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2000-04-27 NotZed <NotZed@HelixCode.com>
* camel-mime-utils.c (check_header): Dont try and check a NULL
header.
* camel-recipient.[ch]: Dead. Its not pining.
* camel-mime-message.h: Dont include recipients.h anymore.
* camel-mime-message.c (camel_mime_message_add_recipient): Accept
name/address separately, and store in an CamelInternetAddress.
(add_recipient): Removed.
(remove_recipient): Removed.
(remove_recipient_address): Renamed from remove_receipient, works
via address.
(camel_mime_message_remove_recipient_name): New function to remove
by name.
(get_recipients): Removed.
(camel_mime_message_get_recipients): Return a camel-internet-address.
(write_to_stream): No longer write receipients directly.
(write_recipients_to_stream): Removed.
(write_one_recipient_to_stream): Removed.
(camel_mime_message_init): Setup recipients hashtable, rather than
usign the recipients stuff.
(set_recipient_list_from_string): Killed, a violent and lengthy
death.
(process_header): Simplified recipient handling code a lot.
(received_date_str, sent_date_str, reply_to_str, subject_str,
from_str): Removed some oddly-defined global statics.
(camel_mime_message_class_init): Dont initialise above variables
anymore.
(init_header_name_table): Removed, use a table to init this, and
do it in class init (2 lines of code ...).
* camel-news-address.c: Class to represent news addresses -
currently empty, and not built.
* camel-internet-address.h: Class to represent internet (email)
addresses.
* camel-address.h: Abstract class to represent (lists of)
addresses.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2671
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2000-04-27 NotZed <NotZed@HelixCode.com>
* camel-news-address.c: Class to represent news addresses -
currently empty, and not built.
* camel-internet-address.h: Class to represent internet (email)
addresses.
* camel-address.h: Abstract class to represent (lists of)
addresses.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2667
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