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1 \input texinfo @c -*-mode: texinfo; coding: latin-1 -*- |
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3 @setfilename ../info/emacs-mime |
31853 | 4 @settitle Emacs MIME Manual |
5 @synindex fn cp | |
6 @synindex vr cp | |
7 @synindex pg cp | |
33671 | 8 @dircategory Emacs |
31853 | 9 @direntry |
10 * Emacs MIME: (emacs-mime). The MIME de/composition library. | |
11 @end direntry | |
12 @iftex | |
13 @finalout | |
14 @end iftex | |
15 @setchapternewpage odd | |
16 | |
17 @ifnottex | |
18 | |
19 This file documents the Emacs MIME interface functionality. | |
20 | |
21 Copyright (C) 1998,99,2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
22 | |
23 Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document | |
24 under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or | |
32258 | 25 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no |
26 Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover texts being ``A GNU | |
31853 | 27 Manual'', and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) below. A copy of the |
28 license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation | |
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29 License'' in the Emacs manual. |
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31 (a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: ``You have freedom to copy and modify | |
32 this GNU Manual, like GNU software. Copies published by the Free | |
33 Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.'' | |
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35 This document is part of a collection distributed under the GNU Free |
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36 Documentation License. If you want to distribute this document |
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37 separately from the collection, you can do so by adding a copy of the |
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38 license to the document, as described in section 6 of the license. |
31853 | 39 @end ifnottex |
40 | |
41 @tex | |
42 | |
43 @titlepage | |
44 @title Emacs MIME Manual | |
45 | |
46 @author by Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen | |
47 @page | |
48 | |
49 @vskip 0pt plus 1filll | |
50 Copyright @copyright{} 1998,99,2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
51 | |
52 Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document | |
53 under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or | |
54 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with the | |
55 Invariant Sections being none, with the Front-Cover texts being ``A GNU | |
56 Manual'', and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) below. A copy of the | |
57 license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation | |
32250 | 58 License'' in the Emacs manual. |
31853 | 59 |
60 (a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: ``You have freedom to copy and modify | |
61 this GNU Manual, like GNU software. Copies published by the Free | |
62 Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.'' | |
32250 | 63 |
64 This document is part of a collection distributed under the GNU Free | |
65 Documentation License. If you want to distribute this document | |
66 separately from the collection, you can do so by adding a copy of the | |
67 license to the document, as described in section 6 of the license. | |
31853 | 68 @end titlepage |
69 @page | |
70 | |
71 @end tex | |
72 | |
73 @node Top | |
74 @top Emacs MIME | |
75 | |
76 This manual documents the libraries used to compose and display | |
77 @sc{mime} messages. | |
78 | |
79 This is not a manual meant for users; it's a manual directed at people | |
80 who want to write functions and commands that manipulate @sc{mime} | |
81 elements. | |
82 | |
83 @sc{mime} is short for @dfn{Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions}. | |
84 This standard is documented in a number of RFCs; mainly RFC2045 (Format | |
85 of Internet Message Bodies), RFC2046 (Media Types), RFC2047 (Message | |
86 Header Extensions for Non-ASCII Text), RFC2048 (Registration | |
87 Procedures), RFC2049 (Conformance Criteria and Examples). It is highly | |
88 recommended that anyone who intends writing @sc{mime}-compliant software | |
89 read at least RFC2045 and RFC2047. | |
90 | |
91 @menu | |
92 * Interface Functions:: An abstraction over the basic functions. | |
93 * Basic Functions:: Utility and basic parsing functions. | |
94 * Decoding and Viewing:: A framework for decoding and viewing. | |
95 * Composing:: MML; a language for describing MIME parts. | |
96 * Standards:: A summary of RFCs and working documents used. | |
97 * Index:: Function and variable index. | |
98 @end menu | |
99 | |
100 | |
101 @node Interface Functions | |
102 @chapter Interface Functions | |
103 @cindex interface functions | |
104 @cindex mail-parse | |
105 | |
106 The @code{mail-parse} library is an abstraction over the actual | |
107 low-level libraries that are described in the next chapter. | |
108 | |
109 Standards change, and so programs have to change to fit in the new | |
110 mold. For instance, RFC2045 describes a syntax for the | |
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111 @code{Content-Type} header that only allows @sc{ascii} characters in the |
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113 for continuation headers and non-@sc{ascii} characters. |
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115 The traditional way to deal with this is just to update the library | |
116 functions to parse the new syntax. However, this is sometimes the wrong | |
117 thing to do. In some instances it may be vital to be able to understand | |
118 both the old syntax as well as the new syntax, and if there is only one | |
119 library, one must choose between the old version of the library and the | |
120 new version of the library. | |
121 | |
122 The Emacs MIME library takes a different tack. It defines a series of | |
123 low-level libraries (@file{rfc2047.el}, @file{rfc2231.el} and so on) | |
124 that parses strictly according to the corresponding standard. However, | |
125 normal programs would not use the functions provided by these libraries | |
126 directly, but instead use the functions provided by the | |
127 @code{mail-parse} library. The functions in this library are just | |
128 aliases to the corresponding functions in the latest low-level | |
129 libraries. Using this scheme, programs get a consistent interface they | |
130 can use, and library developers are free to create write code that | |
131 handles new standards. | |
132 | |
133 The following functions are defined by this library: | |
134 | |
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135 @defun mail-header-parse-content-type string |
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136 Parse @var{string}, a @code{Content-Type} header, and return a |
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137 content-type list in the following format: |
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139 @lisp | |
140 ("type/subtype" | |
141 (attribute1 . value1) | |
142 (attribute2 . value2) | |
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143 @dots{}) |
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145 | |
146 Here's an example: | |
147 | |
148 @example | |
149 (mail-header-parse-content-type | |
150 "image/gif; name=\"b980912.gif\"") | |
151 @result{} ("image/gif" (name . "b980912.gif")) | |
152 @end example | |
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153 @end defun |
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155 @defun mail-header-parse-content-disposition string |
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156 Parse @var{string}, a @code{Content-Disposition} header, and return a |
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157 content-type list in the format above. |
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158 @end defun |
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160 @defun mail-content-type-get ct attribute |
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162 Returns the value of the given @var{attribute} from the content-type |
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163 list @var{ct}. |
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165 @example | |
166 (mail-content-type-get | |
167 '("image/gif" (name . "b980912.gif")) 'name) | |
168 @result{} "b980912.gif" | |
169 @end example | |
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170 @end defun |
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172 @defun mail-header-encode-parameter param value |
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173 Takes a parameter string @samp{@var{param}=@var{value}} and returns an |
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174 encoded version of it. This is used for parameters in headers like |
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175 @samp{Content-Type} and @samp{Content-Disposition}. |
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176 @end defun |
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178 @defun mail-header-remove-comments string |
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179 Return a comment-free version of @var{string}. |
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181 @example | |
182 (mail-header-remove-comments | |
183 "Gnus/5.070027 (Pterodactyl Gnus v0.27) (Finnish Landrace)") | |
184 @result{} "Gnus/5.070027 " | |
185 @end example | |
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186 @end defun |
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188 @defun mail-header-remove-whitespace string |
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189 Remove linear white space from @var{string}. Space inside quoted |
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190 strings and comments is preserved. |
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192 @example | |
193 (mail-header-remove-whitespace | |
194 "image/gif; name=\"Name with spaces\"") | |
195 @result{} "image/gif;name=\"Name with spaces\"" | |
196 @end example | |
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197 @end defun |
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199 @defun mail-header-get-comment string |
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200 Return the last comment in @var{string}. |
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202 @example | |
203 (mail-header-get-comment | |
204 "Gnus/5.070027 (Pterodactyl Gnus v0.27) (Finnish Landrace)") | |
205 @result{} "Finnish Landrace" | |
206 @end example | |
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207 @end defun |
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209 |
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210 @defun mail-header-parse-address string |
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211 Parse an address string @var{string} and return a list containing the |
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212 mailbox and the plaintext name. |
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214 @example | |
215 (mail-header-parse-address | |
216 "Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@@srce.hr>") | |
217 @result{} ("hniksic@@srce.hr" . "Hrvoje Niksic") | |
218 @end example | |
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219 @end defun |
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221 @defun mail-header-parse-addresses string |
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222 Parse @var{string} as a list of addresses and return a list of elements |
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223 like the one described above. |
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225 @example | |
226 (mail-header-parse-addresses | |
227 "Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@@srce.hr>, Steinar Bang <sb@@metis.no>") | |
228 @result{} (("hniksic@@srce.hr" . "Hrvoje Niksic") | |
229 ("sb@@metis.no" . "Steinar Bang")) | |
230 @end example | |
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231 @end defun |
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233 @defun mail-header-parse-date string |
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234 Parse a date @var{string} and return an Emacs time structure. |
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235 @end defun |
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237 @defun mail-narrow-to-head |
31853 | 238 Narrow the buffer to the header section of the buffer. Point is placed |
239 at the beginning of the narrowed buffer. | |
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240 @end defun |
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242 @defun mail-header-narrow-to-field |
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244 @end defun |
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246 @defun mail-encode-encoded-word-region start end |
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247 Encode the non-@sc{ascii} words in the region @var{start}to @var{end}. For |
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248 instance, @samp{Naïve} is encoded as @samp{=?iso-8859-1?q?Na=EFve?=}. |
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249 @end defun |
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251 @defun mail-encode-encoded-word-buffer |
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252 Encode the non-@sc{ascii} words in the current buffer. This function is |
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253 meant to be called with the buffer narrowed to the headers of a message. |
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254 @end defun |
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256 @defun mail-encode-encoded-word-string string |
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257 Encode the words that need encoding in @var{string}, and return the |
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258 result. |
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260 @example | |
261 (mail-encode-encoded-word-string | |
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262 "This is naïve, baby") |
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264 @end example | |
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265 @end defun |
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267 @defun mail-decode-encoded-word-region start end |
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268 Decode the encoded words in the region @var{start}to @var{end}. |
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269 @end defun |
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271 @defun mail-decode-encoded-word-string string |
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272 Decode the encoded words in @var{string} and return the result. |
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274 @example | |
275 (mail-decode-encoded-word-string | |
276 "This is =?iso-8859-1?q?na=EFve,?= baby") | |
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277 @result{} "This is naïve, baby" |
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279 @end defun |
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281 Currently, @code{mail-parse} is an abstraction over @code{ietf-drums}, | |
282 @code{rfc2047}, @code{rfc2045} and @code{rfc2231}. These are documented | |
283 in the subsequent sections. | |
284 | |
285 | |
286 | |
287 @node Basic Functions | |
288 @chapter Basic Functions | |
289 | |
290 This chapter describes the basic, ground-level functions for parsing and | |
291 handling. Covered here is parsing @code{From} lines, removing comments | |
292 from header lines, decoding encoded words, parsing date headers and so | |
293 on. High-level functionality is dealt with in the next chapter | |
294 (@pxref{Decoding and Viewing}). | |
295 | |
296 @menu | |
297 * rfc2045:: Encoding @code{Content-Type} headers. | |
298 * rfc2231:: Parsing @code{Content-Type} headers. | |
299 * ietf-drums:: Handling mail headers defined by RFC822bis. | |
300 * rfc2047:: En/decoding encoded words in headers. | |
301 * time-date:: Functions for parsing dates and manipulating time. | |
302 * qp:: Quoted-Printable en/decoding. | |
303 * base64:: Base64 en/decoding. | |
304 * binhex:: Binhex decoding. | |
305 * uudecode:: Uuencode decoding. | |
306 * rfc1843:: Decoding HZ-encoded text. | |
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31853 | 308 @end menu |
309 | |
310 | |
311 @node rfc2045 | |
312 @section rfc2045 | |
313 | |
314 RFC2045 is the ``main'' @sc{mime} document, and as such, one would | |
315 imagine that there would be a lot to implement. But there isn't, since | |
316 most of the implementation details are delegated to the subsequent | |
317 RFCs. | |
318 | |
319 So @file{rfc2045.el} has only a single function: | |
320 | |
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321 @defun rfc2045-encode-string parameter value |
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324 @samp{@var{param}=@var{value}} string. @var{value} will be quoted if |
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325 there are non-safe characters in it. |
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326 @end defun |
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328 | |
329 @node rfc2231 | |
330 @section rfc2231 | |
331 | |
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332 RFC2231 defines a syntax for the @samp{Content-Type} and |
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333 @samp{Content-Disposition} headers. Its snappy name is @dfn{MIME |
31853 | 334 Parameter Value and Encoded Word Extensions: Character Sets, Languages, |
335 and Continuations}. | |
336 | |
337 In short, these headers look something like this: | |
338 | |
339 @example | |
340 Content-Type: application/x-stuff; | |
341 title*0*=us-ascii'en'This%20is%20even%20more%20; | |
342 title*1*=%2A%2A%2Afun%2A%2A%2A%20; | |
343 title*2="isn't it!" | |
344 @end example | |
345 | |
346 They usually aren't this bad, though. | |
347 | |
348 The following functions are defined by this library: | |
349 | |
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350 @defun rfc2231-parse-string string |
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351 Parse a @samp{Content-Type} header @var{string} and return a list |
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352 describing its elements. |
31853 | 353 |
354 @example | |
355 (rfc2231-parse-string | |
356 "application/x-stuff; | |
357 title*0*=us-ascii'en'This%20is%20even%20more%20; | |
358 title*1*=%2A%2A%2Afun%2A%2A%2A%20; | |
359 title*2=\"isn't it!\"") | |
360 @result{} ("application/x-stuff" | |
361 (title . "This is even more ***fun*** isn't it!")) | |
362 @end example | |
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363 @end defun |
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365 @defun rfc2231-get-value ct attribute |
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366 Takes a list @var{ct} of the format above and returns the value of the |
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367 specified @var{attribute}. |
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368 @end defun |
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370 @defun rfc2231-encode-string parameter value |
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371 Encode the string @samp{@var{parameter}=@var{value}} for inclusion in |
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372 headers likes @samp{Content-Type} and @samp{Content-Disposition}. |
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373 @end defun |
31853 | 374 |
375 @node ietf-drums | |
376 @section ietf-drums | |
377 | |
378 @dfn{drums} is an IETF working group that is working on the replacement | |
379 for RFC822. | |
380 | |
381 The functions provided by this library include: | |
382 | |
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383 @defun ietf-drums-remove-comments string |
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384 Remove the comments from @var{string} and return the result. |
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385 @end defun |
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387 @defun ietf-drums-remove-whitespace string |
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388 Remove linear white space from @var{string} and return the result. |
31853 | 389 Spaces inside quoted strings and comments are left untouched. |
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390 @end defun |
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392 @defun ietf-drums-get-comment string |
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393 Return the last most comment from @var{string}. |
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394 @end defun |
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396 @defun ietf-drums-parse-address string |
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397 Parse an address @var{string} and return a list of the mailbox and the |
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398 plain text name. |
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399 @end defun |
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401 @defun ietf-drums-parse-addresses string |
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402 Parse @var{string}, containing any number of comma-separated addresses, |
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403 and return a list of mailbox/plain text pairs. |
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404 @end defun |
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406 @defun ietf-drums-parse-date string |
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407 Parse the date @var{string} and return an Emacs time structure. |
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408 @end defun |
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410 @defun ietf-drums-narrow-to-header |
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412 @end defun |
31853 | 413 |
414 | |
415 @node rfc2047 | |
416 @section rfc2047 | |
417 | |
418 RFC2047 (Message Header Extensions for Non-ASCII Text) specifies how | |
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419 non-@sc{ascii} text in headers are to be encoded. This is actually rather |
31853 | 420 complicated, so a number of variables are necessary to tweak what this |
421 library does. | |
422 | |
423 The following variables are tweakable: | |
424 | |
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425 @defvar rfc2047-default-charset |
31853 | 426 Characters in this charset should not be decoded by this library. |
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427 This defaults to @samp{iso-8859-1}. |
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428 @end defvar |
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430 @defvar rfc2047-header-encoding-list |
31853 | 431 This is an alist of header / encoding-type pairs. Its main purpose is |
432 to prevent encoding of certain headers. | |
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433 @end defvar |
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435 The keys can either be header regexps, or @code{t}. | |
436 | |
437 The values can be either @code{nil}, in which case the header(s) in | |
438 question won't be encoded, or @code{mime}, which means that they will be | |
439 encoded. | |
440 | |
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441 @defvar rfc2047-charset-encoding-alist |
31853 | 442 RFC2047 specifies two forms of encoding---@code{Q} (a |
443 Quoted-Printable-like encoding) and @code{B} (base64). This alist | |
444 specifies which charset should use which encoding. | |
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445 @end defvar |
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447 @defvar rfc2047-encoding-function-alist |
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449 @code{Q}, @code{B} and @code{nil}. | |
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450 @end defvar |
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452 @defvar rfc2047-q-encoding-alist |
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454 headers allow a narrower range of characters, and that is what this | |
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455 variable is for. It's an alist of header regexps and allowable character |
31853 | 456 ranges. |
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457 @end defvar |
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459 @defvar rfc2047-encoded-word-regexp |
31853 | 460 When decoding words, this library looks for matches to this regexp. |
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461 @end defvar |
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463 Those were the variables, and these are the functions: |
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465 @defun rfc2047-narrow-to-field |
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467 @end defun |
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469 @defun rfc2047-encode-message-header |
31853 | 470 Should be called narrowed to the header of a message. Encodes according |
471 to @code{rfc2047-header-encoding-alist}. | |
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472 @end defun |
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474 @defun rfc2047-encode-region start end |
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475 Encodes all encodable words in the region @var{start} to @var{end}. |
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476 @end defun |
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478 @defun rfc2047-encode-string string |
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479 Encode @var{string} and return the result. |
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480 @end defun |
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482 @defun rfc2047-decode-region start end |
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483 Decode the encoded words in the region @var{start} to @var{end}. |
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484 @end defun |
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486 @defun rfc2047-decode-string string |
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487 Decode @var{string} and return the result. |
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488 @end defun |
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491 | |
492 @node time-date | |
493 @section time-date | |
494 | |
495 While not really a part of the @sc{mime} library, it is convenient to | |
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496 document this library here. It deals with parsing @samp{Date} headers |
31853 | 497 and manipulating time. (Not by using tesseracts, though, I'm sorry to |
498 say.) | |
499 | |
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501 time structure, a decoded time list, a number of seconds, and a day number. |
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503 The functions have quite self-explanatory names, so the following just | |
504 gives an overview of which functions are available. | |
505 | |
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506 @findex parse-time-string |
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507 @findex date-to-time |
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508 @findex time-to-seconds |
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509 @findex seconds-to-time |
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510 @findex time-to-day |
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511 @findex days-to-time |
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512 @findex time-since |
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513 @findex time-less-p |
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514 @findex subtract-time |
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515 @findex days-between |
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517 @findex time-to-day-in-year |
31853 | 518 @example |
519 (parse-time-string "Sat Sep 12 12:21:54 1998 +0200") | |
520 @result{} (54 21 12 12 9 1998 6 nil 7200) | |
521 | |
522 (date-to-time "Sat Sep 12 12:21:54 1998 +0200") | |
523 @result{} (13818 19266) | |
524 | |
525 (time-to-seconds '(13818 19266)) | |
526 @result{} 905595714.0 | |
527 | |
528 (seconds-to-time 905595714.0) | |
529 @result{} (13818 19266 0) | |
530 | |
531 (time-to-day '(13818 19266)) | |
532 @result{} 729644 | |
533 | |
534 (days-to-time 729644) | |
535 @result{} (961933 65536) | |
536 | |
537 (time-since '(13818 19266)) | |
538 @result{} (0 430) | |
539 | |
540 (time-less-p '(13818 19266) '(13818 19145)) | |
541 @result{} nil | |
542 | |
543 (subtract-time '(13818 19266) '(13818 19145)) | |
544 @result{} (0 121) | |
545 | |
546 (days-between "Sat Sep 12 12:21:54 1998 +0200" | |
547 "Sat Sep 07 12:21:54 1998 +0200") | |
548 @result{} 5 | |
549 | |
550 (date-leap-year-p 2000) | |
551 @result{} t | |
552 | |
553 (time-to-day-in-year '(13818 19266)) | |
554 @result{} 255 | |
555 @end example | |
556 | |
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31853 | 558 And finally, we have @code{safe-date-to-time}, which does the same as |
559 @code{date-to-time}, but returns a zero time if the date is | |
560 syntactically malformed. | |
561 | |
562 | |
563 | |
564 @node qp | |
565 @section qp | |
566 | |
567 This library deals with decoding and encoding Quoted-Printable text. | |
568 | |
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31853 | 570 characters (and lots of control characters) into things that look like |
571 @samp{=EF}; that is, an equal sign followed by the byte encoded as a hex | |
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31853 | 573 |
574 The following functions are defined by the library: | |
575 | |
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576 @deffn Command quoted-printable-decode-region @var{from} @var{to} &optional @var{coding-system} |
35523 | 577 QP-decode all the encoded text in the region. If @var{coding-system} |
578 is non-nil, decode bytes into characters with that coding-system. It | |
579 is probably better not to use @var{coding-system}; instead decode into | |
580 a unibyte buffer, decode that appropriately and then interpret it as | |
581 multibyte. | |
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589 @deffn Command quoted-printable-encode-region @var{from} @var{to} &optional @var{fold} @var{class} |
35523 | 590 QP-encode all the region. If @var{fold} is non-@var{nil}, fold lines |
591 at 76 characters, as required by the RFC. If @var{class} is | |
35620 | 592 non-@code{nil}, translate the characters not matched by that regexp |
593 class, which should be in the form expected by | |
594 @var{skip-chars-forward} and should probably not contain literal | |
595 eight-bit characters. Specifying @var{class} makes sense to do extra | |
596 encoding in header fields. | |
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598 If variable @var{mm-use-ultra-safe-encoding} is defined and | |
599 non-@code{nil}, fold lines unconditionally and encode @samp{From } and | |
600 @samp{-} at the start of lines.. | |
32258 | 601 @end deffn |
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607 @node base64 | |
608 @section base64 | |
609 @cindex base64 | |
610 | |
611 Base64 is an encoding that encodes three bytes into four characters, | |
612 thereby increasing the size by about 33%. The alphabet used for | |
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614 64,,Base 64 Encoding, elisp, The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}. |
31853 | 615 |
616 @node binhex | |
617 @section binhex | |
618 @cindex binhex | |
619 @cindex Apple | |
620 @cindex Macintosh | |
621 | |
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624 | |
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625 @defun binhex-decode-region start end &optional header-only |
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628 header and return the filename. |
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629 @end defun |
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631 | |
632 @node uudecode | |
633 @section uudecode | |
634 @cindex uuencode | |
635 @cindex uudecode | |
636 | |
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638 used on Usenet, although Base64 rules the mail world. |
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640 The following function is supplied by this package: | |
641 | |
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644 @var{file-name} is non-@code{nil}, save the result to @var{file-name}. |
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645 @end defun |
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647 | |
648 @node rfc1843 | |
649 @section rfc1843 | |
650 @cindex rfc1843 | |
651 @cindex HZ | |
652 @cindex Chinese | |
653 | |
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654 RFC1843 deals with mixing Chinese and @sc{ascii} characters in messages. In |
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655 essence, RFC1843 switches between @sc{ascii} and Chinese by doing this: |
31853 | 656 |
657 @example | |
658 This sentence is in ASCII. | |
659 The next sentence is in GB.~@{<:Ky2;S@{#,NpJ)l6HK!#~@}Bye. | |
660 @end example | |
661 | |
662 Simple enough, and widely used in China. | |
663 | |
664 The following functions are available to handle this encoding: | |
665 | |
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667 Decode HZ-encoded text in the region @var{start} to @var{end}. |
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668 @end defun |
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670 @defun rfc1843-decode-string string |
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671 Decode the HZ-encoded @var{string} and return the result. |
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672 @end defun |
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674 | |
675 @node mailcap | |
676 @section mailcap | |
677 | |
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679 @dfn{mailcap} files from a default list, which can be overridden by the |
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680 @code{MAILCAP} environment variable. These describe how elements are |
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681 supposed to be displayed. Here's an example file: |
31853 | 682 |
683 @example | |
684 image/*; gimp -8 %s | |
685 audio/wav; wavplayer %s | |
686 @end example | |
687 | |
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689 and that realaudio files should be played by @command{rvplayer}. |
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691 The @code{mailcap} library parses such files, and provides functions for |
31853 | 692 matching types. |
693 | |
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695 This variable is an alist of alists containing backup viewing rules for |
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696 @sc{mime} types. These are overridden by rules for a type found in |
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697 mailcap files. The outer alist is keyed on the major content-type and |
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699 regular expression). |
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716 @defopt mailcap-default-mime-data |
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723 common means of associating file extensions with defualt @sc{mime} types |
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725 information is found in per-user files @file{~/.mime.types} and system |
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730 application/x-dvi dvi |
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731 audio/mpeg mpga mpega mp2 mp3 |
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732 image/jpeg jpeg jpg jpe |
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742 This variable is the default value of @code{mailcap-mime-extensions}. |
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747 Interface functions: | |
748 | |
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750 Parse all the mailcap files specified in a path string @var{path} and |
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751 merge them with the values from @code{mailcap-mime-data}. Components of |
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752 @var{path} are separated by the @code{path-separator} character |
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753 appropriate for the system. If @var{force} is non-@code{nil}, the files |
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754 are re-parsed even if they have been parsed already. If @var{path} is |
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755 omitted, use the value of environment variable @code{MAILCAPS} if it is |
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756 set; otherwise (on Unix) use the path defined in RFC 1524, plus |
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757 @file{/usr/local/etc/mailcap}. |
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758 @end defun |
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759 |
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760 @defun mailcap-parse-mimetypes &optional path force |
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761 Parse all the mimetypes specified in a Unix-style path string @var{path} |
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762 and merge them with the values from @code{mailcap-mime-extensions}. |
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763 Components of @var{path} are separated by the @code{path-separator} |
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764 character appropriate for the system. If @var{path} is omitted, use the |
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765 value of environment variable @code{MIMETYPES} if set; otherwise use a |
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766 default path consistent with that used by @code{mailcap-parse-mailcaps}. |
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767 If @var{force} is non-@code{nil}, the files are re-parsed even if they |
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768 have been parsed already. |
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769 @end defun |
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771 @defun mailcap-mime-info string &optional request |
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772 Gets the viewer command for content-type @var{string}. @code{nil} is |
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773 returned if none is found. Expects @var{string} to be a complete |
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774 content-type header line. |
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776 If @var{request} is non-@code{nil} it specifies what information to |
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777 return. If it is nil or the empty string, the viewer (second field of |
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778 the mailcap entry) will be returned. If it is a string, then the |
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779 mailcap field corresponding to that string will be returned |
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780 (@samp{print}, @samp{description}, whatever). If it is a number, all |
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781 the information for this viewer is returned. If it is @code{all}, then |
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782 all possible viewers for this type is returned. |
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783 @end defun |
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785 @defun mailcap-mime-types |
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786 This function returns a list of all the defined media types. |
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787 @end defun |
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789 @defun mailcap-extension-to-mime extension |
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790 This function returns the content type defined for a file with the given |
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791 @var{extension}. |
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792 @end defun |
31853 | 793 |
794 | |
795 @node Decoding and Viewing | |
796 @chapter Decoding and Viewing | |
797 | |
798 This chapter deals with decoding and viewing @sc{mime} messages on a | |
799 higher level. | |
800 | |
801 The main idea is to first analyze a @sc{mime} article, and then allow | |
802 other programs to do things based on the list of @dfn{handles} that are | |
803 returned as a result of this analysis. | |
804 | |
805 @menu | |
806 * Dissection:: Analyzing a @sc{mime} message. | |
807 * Handles:: Handle manipulations. | |
808 * Display:: Displaying handles. | |
809 * Customization:: Variables that affect display. | |
810 * New Viewers:: How to write your own viewers. | |
811 @end menu | |
812 | |
813 | |
814 @node Dissection | |
815 @section Dissection | |
816 | |
817 The @code{mm-dissect-buffer} is the function responsible for dissecting | |
818 a @sc{mime} article. If given a multipart message, it will recursively | |
819 descend the message, following the structure, and return a tree of | |
820 @sc{mime} handles that describes the structure of the message. | |
821 | |
822 | |
823 @node Handles | |
824 @section Handles | |
825 | |
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826 A @sc{mime} handle is a list that fully describes a @sc{mime} component. |
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828 The following macros can be used to access elements from the |
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829 @var{handle} argument: |
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831 @defmac mm-handle-buffer handle |
31853 | 832 Return the buffer that holds the contents of the undecoded @sc{mime} |
833 part. | |
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834 @end defmac |
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836 @defmac mm-handle-type handle |
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837 Return the parsed @samp{Content-Type} of the part. |
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838 @end defmac |
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840 @defmac mm-handle-encoding handle |
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841 Return the @samp{Content-Transfer-Encoding} of the part. |
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842 @end defmac |
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844 @defmac mm-handle-undisplayer handle |
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845 Return the function that can be used to remove the displayed part (if it |
31853 | 846 has been displayed). |
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847 @end defmac |
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849 @defmac mm-handle-set-undisplayer handle function |
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850 Set the undisplayer function for the part to function. |
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851 @end defmac |
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853 @defmac mm-handle-disposition |
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854 Return the parsed @samp{Content-Disposition} of the part. |
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855 @end defmac |
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857 @defmac mm-handle-disposition |
31853 | 858 Return the description of the part. |
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859 @end defmac |
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861 @defmac mm-get-content-id id |
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862 Returns the handle(s) referred to by @var{id}, the @samp{Content-ID} of |
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863 the part. |
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864 @end defmac |
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866 | |
867 @node Display | |
868 @section Display | |
869 | |
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870 Functions for displaying, removing and saving. In the descriptions |
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871 below, `the part' means the @sc{mime} part represented by the |
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872 @var{handle} argument. |
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874 @defun mm-display-part handle &optional no-default |
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875 Display the part. Return @code{nil} if the part is removed, |
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876 @code{inline} if it is displayed inline or @code{external} if it is |
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877 displayed externally. If @var{no-default} is non-@code{nil}, the part |
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878 is not displayed unless the @sc{mime} type of @var{handle} is defined to |
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880 no default external method will be used. |
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881 @end defun |
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883 @defun mm-remove-part handle |
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884 Remove the part if it has been displayed. |
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885 @end defun |
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887 @defun mm-inlinable-p handle |
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888 Return non-@code{nil} if the part can be displayed inline. |
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889 @end defun |
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891 @defun mm-automatic-display-p handle |
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892 Return non-@code{nil} if the user has requested automatic display of the |
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893 @sc{mime} type of the part. |
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894 @end defun |
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896 @defun mm-destroy-part handle |
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897 Free all the resources used by the part. |
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898 @end defun |
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900 @defun mm-save-part handle |
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901 Save the part to a file. The user is prompted for a file name to use. |
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902 @end defun |
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904 @defun mm-pipe-part handle |
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905 Pipe the part through a shell command. The user is prompted for the |
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906 command to use. |
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907 @end defun |
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909 @defun mm-interactively-view-part handle |
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910 Prompt for a mailcap method to use to view the part and display it |
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911 externally using that method. |
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912 @end defun |
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914 | |
915 @node Customization | |
916 @section Customization | |
917 | |
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918 The display of @sc{mime} types may be customized with the following |
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919 options. |
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921 @defopt mm-inline-media-tests |
31853 | 922 This is an alist where the key is a @sc{mime} type, the second element |
923 is a function to display the part @dfn{inline} (i.e., inside Emacs), and | |
924 the third element is a form to be @code{eval}ed to say whether the part | |
925 can be displayed inline. | |
926 | |
927 This variable specifies whether a part @emph{can} be displayed inline, | |
928 and, if so, how to do it. It does not say whether parts are | |
929 @emph{actually} displayed inline. | |
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31853 | 933 This, on the other hand, says what types are to be displayed inline, if |
934 they satisfy the conditions set by the variable above. It's a list of | |
935 @sc{mime} media types. | |
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938 @defopt mm-automatic-display |
31853 | 939 This is a list of types that are to be displayed ``automatically'', but |
940 only if the above variable allows it. That is, only inlinable parts can | |
941 be displayed automatically. | |
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942 @end defopt |
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944 @defopt mm-attachment-override-types |
31853 | 945 Some @sc{mime} agents create parts that have a content-disposition of |
946 @samp{attachment}. This variable allows overriding that disposition and | |
947 displaying the part inline. (Note that the disposition is only | |
948 overridden if we are able to, and want to, display the part inline.) | |
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949 @end defopt |
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951 @defopt mm-discouraged-alternatives |
31853 | 952 List of @sc{mime} types that are discouraged when viewing |
953 @samp{multipart/alternative}. Viewing agents are supposed to view the | |
954 last possible part of a message, as that is supposed to be the richest. | |
955 However, users may prefer other types instead, and this list says what | |
956 types are most unwanted. If, for instance, @samp{text/html} parts are | |
957 very unwanted, and @samp{text/richtech} parts are somewhat unwanted, | |
958 then the value of this variable should be set to: | |
959 | |
960 @lisp | |
961 ("text/html" "text/richtext") | |
962 @end lisp | |
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965 @defopt mm-inline-large-images-p |
31853 | 966 When displaying inline images that are larger than the window, XEmacs |
967 does not enable scrolling, which means that you cannot see the whole | |
968 image. To prevent this, the library tries to determine the image size | |
969 before displaying it inline, and if it doesn't fit the window, the | |
970 library will display it externally (e.g. with @samp{ImageMagick} or | |
971 @samp{xv}). Setting this variable to @code{t} disables this check and | |
972 makes the library display all inline images as inline, regardless of | |
973 their size. | |
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974 @end defopt |
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976 @defopt mm-inline-override-p |
31853 | 977 @code{mm-inlined-types} may include regular expressions, for example to |
978 specify that all @samp{text/.*} parts be displayed inline. If a user | |
979 prefers to have a type that matches such a regular expression be treated | |
980 as an attachment, that can be accomplished by setting this variable to a | |
981 list containing that type. For example assuming @code{mm-inlined-types} | |
982 includes @samp{text/.*}, then including @samp{text/html} in this | |
983 variable will cause @samp{text/html} parts to be treated as attachments. | |
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984 @end defopt |
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986 | |
987 @node New Viewers | |
988 @section New Viewers | |
989 | |
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990 Here's an example viewer for displaying @samp{text/enriched} inline: |
31853 | 991 |
992 @lisp | |
993 (defun mm-display-enriched-inline (handle) | |
994 (let (text) | |
995 (with-temp-buffer | |
996 (mm-insert-part handle) | |
997 (save-window-excursion | |
998 (enriched-decode (point-min) (point-max)) | |
999 (setq text (buffer-string)))) | |
1000 (mm-insert-inline handle text))) | |
1001 @end lisp | |
1002 | |
1003 We see that the function takes a @sc{mime} handle as its parameter. It | |
1004 then goes to a temporary buffer, inserts the text of the part, does some | |
1005 work on the text, stores the result, goes back to the buffer it was | |
1006 called from and inserts the result. | |
1007 | |
1008 The two important helper functions here are @code{mm-insert-part} and | |
1009 @code{mm-insert-inline}. The first function inserts the text of the | |
1010 handle in the current buffer. It handles charset and/or content | |
1011 transfer decoding. The second function just inserts whatever text you | |
1012 tell it to insert, but it also sets things up so that the text can be | |
1013 ``undisplayed' in a convenient manner. | |
1014 | |
1015 | |
1016 @node Composing | |
1017 @chapter Composing | |
1018 @cindex Composing | |
1019 @cindex MIME Composing | |
1020 @cindex MML | |
1021 @cindex MIME Meta Language | |
1022 | |
1023 Creating a @sc{mime} message is boring and non-trivial. Therefore, a | |
1024 library called @code{mml} has been defined that parses a language called | |
1025 MML (@sc{mime} Meta Language) and generates @sc{mime} messages. | |
1026 | |
1027 @findex mml-generate-mime | |
1028 The main interface function is @code{mml-generate-mime}. It will | |
1029 examine the contents of the current (narrowed-to) buffer and return a | |
1030 string containing the @sc{mime} message. | |
1031 | |
1032 @menu | |
1033 * Simple MML Example:: An example MML document. | |
1034 * MML Definition:: All valid MML elements. | |
1035 * Advanced MML Example:: Another example MML document. | |
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1036 * Charset Translation:: How charsets are mapped from Mule to MIME. |
31853 | 1037 * Conversion:: Going from @sc{mime} to MML and vice versa. |
1038 @end menu | |
1039 | |
1040 | |
1041 @node Simple MML Example | |
1042 @section Simple MML Example | |
1043 | |
1044 Here's a simple @samp{multipart/alternative}: | |
1045 | |
1046 @example | |
1047 <#multipart type=alternative> | |
1048 This is a plain text part. | |
1049 <#part type=text/enriched> | |
1050 <center>This is a centered enriched part</center> | |
1051 <#/multipart> | |
1052 @end example | |
1053 | |
1054 After running this through @code{mml-generate-mime}, we get this: | |
1055 | |
1056 @example | |
1057 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="=-=-=" | |
1058 | |
1059 | |
1060 --=-=-= | |
1061 | |
1062 | |
1063 This is a plain text part. | |
1064 | |
1065 --=-=-= | |
1066 Content-Type: text/enriched | |
1067 | |
1068 | |
1069 <center>This is a centered enriched part</center> | |
1070 | |
1071 --=-=-=-- | |
1072 @end example | |
1073 | |
1074 | |
1075 @node MML Definition | |
1076 @section MML Definition | |
1077 | |
1078 The MML language is very simple. It looks a bit like an SGML | |
1079 application, but it's not. | |
1080 | |
1081 The main concept of MML is the @dfn{part}. Each part can be of a | |
1082 different type or use a different charset. The way to delineate a part | |
1083 is with a @samp{<#part ...>} tag. Multipart parts can be introduced | |
1084 with the @samp{<#multipart ...>} tag. Parts are ended by the | |
1085 @samp{<#/part>} or @samp{<#/multipart>} tags. Parts started with the | |
1086 @samp{<#part ...>} tags are also closed by the next open tag. | |
1087 | |
1088 There's also the @samp{<#external ...>} tag. These introduce | |
1089 @samp{external/message-body} parts. | |
1090 | |
1091 Each tag can contain zero or more parameters on the form | |
1092 @samp{parameter=value}. The values may be enclosed in quotation marks, | |
1093 but that's not necessary unless the value contains white space. So | |
1094 @samp{filename=/home/user/#hello$^yes} is perfectly valid. | |
1095 | |
1096 The following parameters have meaning in MML; parameters that have no | |
1097 meaning are ignored. The MML parameter names are the same as the | |
1098 @sc{mime} parameter names; the things in the parentheses say which | |
1099 header it will be used in. | |
1100 | |
1101 @table @samp | |
1102 @item type | |
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1103 The @sc{mime} type of the part (@samp{Content-Type}). |
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1105 @item filename | |
1106 Use the contents of the file in the body of the part | |
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1107 (@samp{Content-Disposition}). |
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1109 @item charset | |
1110 The contents of the body of the part are to be encoded in the character | |
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1111 set speficied (@samp{Content-Type}). |
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1113 @item name | |
1114 Might be used to suggest a file name if the part is to be saved | |
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1115 to a file (@samp{Content-Type}). |
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1117 @item disposition | |
1118 Valid values are @samp{inline} and @samp{attachment} | |
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1119 (@samp{Content-Disposition}). |
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1121 @item encoding | |
1122 Valid values are @samp{7bit}, @samp{8bit}, @samp{quoted-printable} and | |
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1123 @samp{base64} (@samp{Content-Transfer-Encoding}). |
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1125 @item description | |
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1126 A description of the part (@samp{Content-Description}). |
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1128 @item creation-date | |
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1129 RFC822 date when the part was created (@samp{Content-Disposition}). |
31853 | 1130 |
1131 @item modification-date | |
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1132 RFC822 date when the part was modified (@samp{Content-Disposition}). |
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1134 @item read-date | |
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1135 RFC822 date when the part was read (@samp{Content-Disposition}). |
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1137 @item size | |
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1138 The size (in octets) of the part (@samp{Content-Disposition}). |
31853 | 1139 |
1140 @end table | |
1141 | |
1142 Parameters for @samp{application/octet-stream}: | |
1143 | |
1144 @table @samp | |
1145 @item type | |
1146 Type of the part; informal---meant for human readers | |
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1147 (@samp{Content-Type}). |
31853 | 1148 @end table |
1149 | |
1150 Parameters for @samp{message/external-body}: | |
1151 | |
1152 @table @samp | |
1153 @item access-type | |
1154 A word indicating the supported access mechanism by which the file may | |
1155 be obtained. Values include @samp{ftp}, @samp{anon-ftp}, @samp{tftp}, | |
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1156 @samp{localfile}, and @samp{mailserver}. (@samp{Content-Type}.) |
31853 | 1157 |
1158 @item expiration | |
1159 The RFC822 date after which the file may no longer be fetched. | |
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1162 @item size | |
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1163 The size (in octets) of the file. (@samp{Content-Type}.) |
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1165 @item permission | |
1166 Valid values are @samp{read} and @samp{read-write} | |
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1167 (@samp{Content-Type}). |
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1169 @end table | |
1170 | |
1171 | |
1172 @node Advanced MML Example | |
1173 @section Advanced MML Example | |
1174 | |
1175 Here's a complex multipart message. It's a @samp{multipart/mixed} that | |
1176 contains many parts, one of which is a @samp{multipart/alternative}. | |
1177 | |
1178 @example | |
1179 <#multipart type=mixed> | |
1180 <#part type=image/jpeg filename=~/rms.jpg disposition=inline> | |
1181 <#multipart type=alternative> | |
1182 This is a plain text part. | |
1183 <#part type=text/enriched name=enriched.txt> | |
1184 <center>This is a centered enriched part</center> | |
1185 <#/multipart> | |
1186 This is a new plain text part. | |
1187 <#part disposition=attachment> | |
1188 This plain text part is an attachment. | |
1189 <#/multipart> | |
1190 @end example | |
1191 | |
1192 And this is the resulting @sc{mime} message: | |
1193 | |
1194 @example | |
1195 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="=-=-=" | |
1196 | |
1197 | |
1198 --=-=-= | |
1199 | |
1200 | |
1201 | |
1202 --=-=-= | |
1203 Content-Type: image/jpeg; | |
1204 filename="~/rms.jpg" | |
1205 Content-Disposition: inline; | |
1206 filename="~/rms.jpg" | |
1207 Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 | |
1208 | |
1209 /9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAQAAAQABAAD/2wBDAAgGBgcGBQgHBwcJCQgKDBQNDAsLDBkSEw8UHRof | |
1210 Hh0aHBwgJC4nICIsIxwcKDcpLDAxNDQ0Hyc5PTgyPC4zNDL/wAALCAAwADABAREA/8QAHwAA | |
1211 AQUBAQEBAQEAAAAAAAAAAAECAwQFBgcICQoL/8QAtRAAAgEDAwIEAwUFBAQAAAF9AQIDAAQR | |
1212 BRIhMUEGE1FhByJxFDKBkaEII0KxwRVS0fAkM2JyggkKFhcYGRolJicoKSo0NTY3ODk6Q0RF | |
1213 RkdISUpTVFVWV1hZWmNkZWZnaGlqc3R1dnd4eXqDhIWGh4iJipKTlJWWl5iZmqKjpKWmp6ip | |
1214 qrKztLW2t7i5usLDxMXGx8jJytLT1NXW19jZ2uHi4+Tl5ufo6erx8vP09fb3+Pn6/9oACAEB | |
1215 AAA/AO/rifFHjldNuGsrDa0qcSSHkA+gHrXKw+LtWLrMb+RgTyhbr+HSug07xNqV9fQtZrNI | |
1216 AyiaE/NuBPOOOP0rvRNE880KOC8TbXXGCv1FPqjrF4LDR7u5L7SkTFT/ALWOP1xXgTuXfc7E | |
1217 sx6nua6rwp4IvvEM8chCxWxOdzn7wz6V9AaB4S07w9p5itow0rDLSY5Pt9K43xO66P4xs71m | |
1218 2QXiGCbA4yOVJ9+1aYORkdK434lyNH4ahCnG66VT9Nj15JFbPdX0MS43M4VQf5/yr2vSpLnw | |
1219 5ZW8dlCZ8KFXjOPX0/mK6rSPEGt3Angu44fNEReHYNvIH3TzXDeKNO8RX+kSX2ouZkicTIOc | |
1220 L+g7E810ulFjpVtv3bwgB3HJyK5L4quY/C9sVxk3ij/xx6850u7t1mtp/wDlpEw3An3Jr3Dw | |
1221 34gsbWza4nBlhC5LDsaW6+IFgupQyCF3iHH7gA7c9R9ay7zx6t7aX9jHC4smhfBkGCvHGfrm | |
1222 tLQ7hbnRrV1GPkAP1x1/Hr+Ncr8Vzjwrbf8AX6v/AKA9eQRyYlQk8Yx9K6XTNbkgia2ciSIn | |
1223 7p5Ga9Atte0LTLKO6it4i7dVRFJDcZ4PvXN+JvEMF9bILVGXJLSZ4zkjivRPDaeX4b08HOTC | |
1224 pOffmua+KkbS+GLVUGT9tT/0B68eeIpIFYjB70+OOVXyoOM9+M1eaWeCLzHPyHGO/NVWvJJm | |
1225 jQ8KGH1NfQWhXSXmh2c8eArRLwO3HSv/2Q== | |
1226 | |
1227 --=-=-= | |
1228 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="==-=-=" | |
1229 | |
1230 | |
1231 --==-=-= | |
1232 | |
1233 | |
1234 This is a plain text part. | |
1235 | |
1236 --==-=-= | |
1237 Content-Type: text/enriched; | |
1238 name="enriched.txt" | |
1239 | |
1240 | |
1241 <center>This is a centered enriched part</center> | |
1242 | |
1243 --==-=-=-- | |
1244 | |
1245 --=-=-= | |
1246 | |
1247 This is a new plain text part. | |
1248 | |
1249 --=-=-= | |
1250 Content-Disposition: attachment | |
1251 | |
1252 | |
1253 This plain text part is an attachment. | |
1254 | |
1255 --=-=-=-- | |
1256 @end example | |
1257 | |
1258 @node Charset Translation | |
1259 @section Charset Translation | |
1260 @cindex charsets | |
1261 | |
1262 During translation from MML to @sc{mime}, for each @sc{mime} part which | |
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1266 @vindex mail-parse-charset | |
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31853 | 1269 given by @code{mail-parse-charset} (a symbol) is used. (Never set this |
1270 variable directly, though. If you want to change the default charset, | |
1271 please consult the documentation of the package which you use to process | |
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1279 @cindex Unicode | |
1280 @vindex mm-mime-mule-charset-alist | |
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1295 @node Conversion | |
1296 @section Conversion | |
1297 | |
1298 @findex mime-to-mml | |
1299 A (multipart) @sc{mime} message can be converted to MML with the | |
1300 @code{mime-to-mml} function. It works on the message in the current | |
1301 buffer, and substitutes MML markup for @sc{mime} boundaries. | |
1302 Non-textual parts do not have their contents in the buffer, but instead | |
1303 have the contents in separate buffers that are referred to from the MML | |
1304 tags. | |
1305 | |
1306 @findex mml-to-mime | |
1307 An MML message can be converted back to @sc{mime} by the | |
1308 @code{mml-to-mime} function. | |
1309 | |
1310 These functions are in certain senses ``lossy''---you will not get back | |
1311 an identical message if you run @sc{mime-to-mml} and then | |
1312 @sc{mml-to-mime}. Not only will trivial things like the order of the | |
1313 headers differ, but the contents of the headers may also be different. | |
1314 For instance, the original message may use base64 encoding on text, | |
1315 while @sc{mml-to-mime} may decide to use quoted-printable encoding, and | |
1316 so on. | |
1317 | |
1318 In essence, however, these two functions should be the inverse of each | |
1319 other. The resulting contents of the message should remain equivalent, | |
1320 if not identical. | |
1321 | |
1322 | |
1323 @node Standards | |
1324 @chapter Standards | |
1325 | |
1326 The Emacs @sc{mime} library implements handling of various elements | |
1327 according to a (somewhat) large number of RFCs, drafts and standards | |
1328 documents. This chapter lists the relevant ones. They can all be | |
1329 fetched from @samp{http://quimby.gnus.org/notes/}. | |
1330 | |
1331 @table @dfn | |
1332 @item RFC822 | |
1333 @itemx STD11 | |
1334 Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages. | |
1335 | |
1336 @item RFC1036 | |
1337 Standard for Interchange of USENET Messages | |
1338 | |
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1340 A User Agent Configuration Mechanism For Multimedia Mail Format |
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1344 Format of Internet Message Bodies | |
1345 | |
1346 @item RFC2046 | |
1347 Media Types | |
1348 | |
1349 @item RFC2047 | |
1350 Message Header Extensions for Non-ASCII Text | |
1351 | |
1352 @item RFC2048 | |
1353 Registration Procedures | |
1354 | |
1355 @item RFC2049 | |
1356 Conformance Criteria and Examples | |
1357 | |
1358 @item RFC2231 | |
1359 MIME Parameter Value and Encoded Word Extensions: Character Sets, | |
1360 Languages, and Continuations | |
1361 | |
1362 @item RFC1843 | |
1363 HZ - A Data Format for Exchanging Files of Arbitrarily Mixed Chinese and | |
1364 ASCII characters | |
1365 | |
1366 @item draft-ietf-drums-msg-fmt-05.txt | |
1367 Draft for the successor of RFC822 | |
1368 | |
1369 @item RFC2112 | |
1370 The MIME Multipart/Related Content-type | |
1371 | |
1372 @item RFC1892 | |
1373 The Multipart/Report Content Type for the Reporting of Mail System | |
1374 Administrative Messages | |
1375 | |
1376 @item RFC2183 | |
1377 Communicating Presentation Information in Internet Messages: The | |
1378 Content-Disposition Header Field | |
1379 | |
1380 @end table | |
1381 | |
1382 | |
1383 @node Index | |
1384 @chapter Index | |
1385 @printindex cp | |
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1388 @summarycontents | |
1389 @contents | |
1390 @bye | |
1391 | |
1392 @c End: |