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;;; rfc2047.el --- functions for encoding and decoding rfc2047 messages ;; Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, ;; 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> ;; MORIOKA Tomohiko <morioka@jaist.ac.jp> ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) ;; any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, ;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;; RFC 2047 is "MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Part ;; Three: Message Header Extensions for Non-ASCII Text". ;;; Code: (eval-when-compile (require 'cl)) (defvar message-posting-charset) (require 'qp) (require 'mm-util) (require 'ietf-drums) ;; Fixme: Avoid this (used for mail-parse-charset) mm dependence on gnus. (require 'mail-prsvr) (require 'rfc2045) ;; rfc2045-encode-string (autoload 'mm-body-7-or-8 "mm-bodies") (defvar rfc2047-header-encoding-alist '(("Newsgroups" . nil) ("Followup-To" . nil) ("Message-ID" . nil) ("\\(Resent-\\)?\\(From\\|Cc\\|To\\|Bcc\\|\\(In-\\)?Reply-To\\|Sender\ \\|Mail-Followup-To\\|Mail-Copies-To\\|Approved\\)" . address-mime) (t . mime)) "*Header/encoding method alist. The list is traversed sequentially. The keys can either be header regexps or t. The values can be: 1) nil, in which case no encoding is done; 2) `mime', in which case the header will be encoded according to RFC2047; 3) `address-mime', like `mime', but takes account of the rules for address fields (where quoted strings and comments must be treated separately); 4) a charset, in which case it will be encoded as that charset; 5) `default', in which case the field will be encoded as the rest of the article.") (defvar rfc2047-charset-encoding-alist '((us-ascii . nil) (iso-8859-1 . Q) (iso-8859-2 . Q) (iso-8859-3 . Q) (iso-8859-4 . Q) (iso-8859-5 . B) (koi8-r . B) (iso-8859-7 . B) (iso-8859-8 . B) (iso-8859-9 . Q) (iso-8859-14 . Q) (iso-8859-15 . Q) (iso-2022-jp . B) (iso-2022-kr . B) (gb2312 . B) (gbk . B) (gb18030 . B) (big5 . B) (cn-big5 . B) (cn-gb . B) (cn-gb-2312 . B) (euc-kr . B) (iso-2022-jp-2 . B) (iso-2022-int-1 . B) (viscii . Q)) "Alist of MIME charsets to RFC2047 encodings. Valid encodings are nil, `Q' and `B'. These indicate binary (no) encoding, quoted-printable and base64 respectively.") (defvar rfc2047-encode-function-alist '((Q . rfc2047-q-encode-string) (B . rfc2047-b-encode-string) (nil . identity)) "Alist of RFC2047 encodings to encoding functions.") (defvar rfc2047-encode-encoded-words t "Whether encoded words should be encoded again.") (defvar rfc2047-allow-irregular-q-encoded-words t "*Whether to decode irregular Q-encoded words.") (eval-and-compile ;; Necessary to hard code them in `rfc2047-decode-region'. (defconst rfc2047-encoded-word-regexp "=\\?\\([^][\000-\040()<>@,\;:*\\\"/?.=]+\\)\\(?:\\*[^?]+\\)?\\?\ \\(B\\?[+/0-9A-Za-z]*=*\ \\|Q\\?[ ->@-~]*\ \\)\\?=" "Regexp that matches encoded word." ;; The patterns for the B encoding and the Q encoding, i.e. the ones ;; beginning with "B" and "Q" respectively, are restricted into only ;; the characters that those encodings may generally use. ) (defconst rfc2047-encoded-word-regexp-loose "=\\?\\([^][\000-\040()<>@,\;:*\\\"/?.=]+\\)\\(?:\\*[^?]+\\)?\\?\ \\(B\\?[+/0-9A-Za-z]*=*\ \\|Q\\?\\(?:\\?+[ -<>@-~]\\)?\\(?:[ ->@-~]+\\?+[ -<>@-~]\\)*[ ->@-~]*\\?*\ \\)\\?=" "Regexp that matches encoded word allowing loose Q encoding." ;; The pattern for the Q encoding, i.e. the one beginning with "Q", ;; is similar to: ;; "Q\\?\\(\\?+[^\n=?]\\)?\\([^\n?]+\\?+[^\n=?]\\)*[^\n?]*\\?*" ;; <--------1-------><----------2,3----------><--4--><-5-> ;; They mean: ;; 1. After "Q?", allow "?"s that follow a character other than "=". ;; 2. Allow "=" after "Q?"; it isn't regarded as the terminator. ;; 3. In the middle of an encoded word, allow "?"s that follow a ;; character other than "=". ;; 4. Allow any characters other than "?" in the middle of an ;; encoded word. ;; 5. At the end, allow "?"s. )) ;;; ;;; Functions for encoding RFC2047 messages ;;; (defun rfc2047-qp-or-base64 () "Return the type with which to encode the buffer. This is either `base64' or `quoted-printable'." (save-excursion (let ((limit (min (point-max) (+ 2000 (point-min)))) (n8bit 0)) (goto-char (point-min)) (skip-chars-forward "\x20-\x7f\r\n\t" limit) (while (< (point) limit) (incf n8bit) (forward-char 1) (skip-chars-forward "\x20-\x7f\r\n\t" limit)) (if (or (< (* 6 n8bit) (- limit (point-min))) ;; Don't base64, say, a short line with a single ;; non-ASCII char when splitting parts by charset. (= n8bit 1)) 'quoted-printable 'base64)))) (defun rfc2047-narrow-to-field () "Narrow the buffer to the header on the current line." (beginning-of-line) (narrow-to-region (point) (progn (forward-line 1) (if (re-search-forward "^[^ \n\t]" nil t) (point-at-bol) (point-max)))) (goto-char (point-min))) (defun rfc2047-field-value () "Return the value of the field at point." (save-excursion (save-restriction (rfc2047-narrow-to-field) (re-search-forward ":[ \t\n]*" nil t) (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (point-max))))) (defun rfc2047-quote-special-characters-in-quoted-strings (&optional encodable-regexp) "Quote special characters with `\\'s in quoted strings. Quoting will not be done in a quoted string if it contains characters matching ENCODABLE-REGEXP or it is within parentheses." (goto-char (point-min)) (let ((tspecials (concat "[" ietf-drums-tspecials "]")) (start (point)) beg end) (with-syntax-table (standard-syntax-table) (while (not (eobp)) (if (ignore-errors (forward-list 1) (eq (char-before) ?\))) (forward-list -1) (goto-char (point-max))) (save-restriction (narrow-to-region start (point)) (goto-char start) (while (search-forward "\"" nil t) (setq beg (match-beginning 0)) (unless (eq (char-before beg) ?\\) (goto-char beg) (setq beg (1+ beg)) (condition-case nil (progn (forward-sexp) (setq end (1- (point))) (goto-char beg) (if (and encodable-regexp (re-search-forward encodable-regexp end t)) (goto-char (1+ end)) (save-restriction (narrow-to-region beg end) (while (re-search-forward tspecials nil 'move) (if (eq (char-before) ?\\) (if (looking-at tspecials) ;; Already quoted. (forward-char) (insert "\\")) (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) (insert "\\") (forward-char)))) (forward-char))) (error (goto-char beg))))) (goto-char (point-max))) (forward-list 1) (setq start (point)))))) (defvar rfc2047-encoding-type 'address-mime "The type of encoding done by `rfc2047-encode-region'. This should be dynamically bound around calls to `rfc2047-encode-region' to either `mime' or `address-mime'. See `rfc2047-header-encoding-alist', for definitions.") (defun rfc2047-encode-message-header () "Encode the message header according to `rfc2047-header-encoding-alist'. Should be called narrowed to the head of the message." (interactive "*") (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (let (alist elem method) (while (not (eobp)) (save-restriction (rfc2047-narrow-to-field) (setq method nil alist rfc2047-header-encoding-alist) (while (setq elem (pop alist)) (when (or (and (stringp (car elem)) (looking-at (car elem))) (eq (car elem) t)) (setq alist nil method (cdr elem)))) (if (not (rfc2047-encodable-p)) (prog2 (when (eq method 'address-mime) (rfc2047-quote-special-characters-in-quoted-strings)) (if (and (eq (mm-body-7-or-8) '8bit) (mm-multibyte-p) (mm-coding-system-p (car message-posting-charset))) ;; 8 bit must be decoded. (mm-encode-coding-region (point-min) (point-max) (mm-charset-to-coding-system (car message-posting-charset)))) ;; No encoding necessary, but folding is nice (when nil (rfc2047-fold-region (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (skip-chars-forward "^:") (when (looking-at ": ") (forward-char 2)) (point)) (point-max)))) ;; We found something that may perhaps be encoded. (re-search-forward "^[^:]+: *" nil t) (cond ((eq method 'address-mime) (rfc2047-encode-region (point) (point-max))) ((eq method 'mime) (let ((rfc2047-encoding-type 'mime)) (rfc2047-encode-region (point) (point-max)))) ((eq method 'default) (if (and (featurep 'mule) (if (boundp 'default-enable-multibyte-characters) default-enable-multibyte-characters) mail-parse-charset) (mm-encode-coding-region (point) (point-max) mail-parse-charset))) ;; We get this when CC'ing messsages to newsgroups with ;; 8-bit names. The group name mail copy just got ;; unconditionally encoded. Previously, it would ask ;; whether to encode, which was quite confusing for the ;; user. If the new behaviour is wrong, tell me. I have ;; left the old code commented out below. ;; -- Per Abrahamsen <abraham@dina.kvl.dk> Date: 2001-10-07. ;; Modified by Dave Love, with the commented-out code changed ;; in accordance with changes elsewhere. ((null method) (rfc2047-encode-region (point) (point-max))) ;;; ((null method) ;;; (if (or (message-options-get ;;; 'rfc2047-encode-message-header-encode-any) ;;; (message-options-set ;;; 'rfc2047-encode-message-header-encode-any ;;; (y-or-n-p ;;; "Some texts are not encoded. Encode anyway?"))) ;;; (rfc2047-encode-region (point-min) (point-max)) ;;; (error "Cannot send unencoded text"))) ((mm-coding-system-p method) (if (or (and (featurep 'mule) (if (boundp 'default-enable-multibyte-characters) default-enable-multibyte-characters)) (featurep 'file-coding)) (mm-encode-coding-region (point) (point-max) method))) ;; Hm. (t))) (goto-char (point-max))))))) ;; Fixme: This, and the require below may not be the Right Thing, but ;; should be safe just before release. -- fx 2001-02-08 (defun rfc2047-encodable-p () "Return non-nil if any characters in current buffer need encoding in headers. The buffer may be narrowed." (require 'message) ; for message-posting-charset (let ((charsets (mm-find-mime-charset-region (point-min) (point-max)))) (goto-char (point-min)) (or (and rfc2047-encode-encoded-words (prog1 (re-search-forward rfc2047-encoded-word-regexp nil t) (goto-char (point-min)))) (and charsets (not (equal charsets (list (car message-posting-charset)))))))) ;; Use this syntax table when parsing into regions that may need ;; encoding. Double quotes are string delimiters, backslash is ;; character quoting, and all other RFC 2822 special characters are ;; treated as punctuation so we can use forward-sexp/forward-word to ;; skip to the end of regions appropriately. Nb. ietf-drums does ;; things differently. (defconst rfc2047-syntax-table ;; (make-char-table 'syntax-table '(2)) only works in Emacs. (let ((table (make-syntax-table))) ;; The following is done to work for setting all elements of the table ;; in Emacs 21-23 and XEmacs; it appears to be the cleanest way. ;; Play safe and don't assume the form of the word syntax entry -- ;; copy it from ?a. (if (fboundp 'set-char-table-range) ; Emacs (funcall (intern "set-char-table-range") table t (aref (standard-syntax-table) ?a)) (if (fboundp 'put-char-table) (if (fboundp 'get-char-table) ; warning avoidance (put-char-table t (get-char-table ?a (standard-syntax-table)) table)))) (modify-syntax-entry ?\\ "\\" table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\" "\"" table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\( "(" table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\) ")" table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\< "." table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\> "." table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\[ "." table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\] "." table) (modify-syntax-entry ?: "." table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\; "." table) (modify-syntax-entry ?, "." table) (modify-syntax-entry ?@ "." table) table)) (defun rfc2047-encode-region (b e) "Encode words in region B to E that need encoding. By default, the region is treated as containing RFC2822 addresses. Dynamically bind `rfc2047-encoding-type' to change that." (save-restriction (narrow-to-region b e) (let ((encodable-regexp (if rfc2047-encode-encoded-words "[^\000-\177]+\\|=\\?" "[^\000-\177]+")) start ; start of current token end begin csyntax ;; Whether there's an encoded word before the current token, ;; either immediately or separated by space. last-encoded (orig-text (buffer-substring-no-properties b e))) (if (eq 'mime rfc2047-encoding-type) ;; Simple case. Continuous words in which all those contain ;; non-ASCII characters are encoded collectively. Encoding ;; ASCII words, including `Re:' used in Subject headers, is ;; avoided for interoperability with non-MIME clients and ;; for making it easy to find keywords. (progn (goto-char (point-min)) (while (progn (skip-chars-forward " \t\n") (not (eobp))) (setq start (point)) (while (and (looking-at "[ \t\n]*\\([^ \t\n]+\\)") (progn (setq end (match-end 0)) (re-search-forward encodable-regexp end t))) (goto-char end)) (if (> (point) start) (rfc2047-encode start (point)) (goto-char end)))) ;; `address-mime' case -- take care of quoted words, comments. (rfc2047-quote-special-characters-in-quoted-strings encodable-regexp) (with-syntax-table rfc2047-syntax-table (goto-char (point-min)) (condition-case err ; in case of unbalanced quotes ;; Look for rfc2822-style: sequences of atoms, quoted ;; strings, specials, whitespace. (Specials mustn't be ;; encoded.) (while (not (eobp)) ;; Skip whitespace. (skip-chars-forward " \t\n") (setq start (point)) (cond ((not (char-after))) ; eob ;; else token start ((eq ?\" (setq csyntax (char-syntax (char-after)))) ;; Quoted word. (forward-sexp) (setq end (point)) ;; Does it need encoding? (goto-char start) (if (re-search-forward encodable-regexp end 'move) ;; It needs encoding. Strip the quotes first, ;; since encoded words can't occur in quotes. (progn (goto-char end) (delete-backward-char 1) (goto-char start) (delete-char 1) (when last-encoded ;; There was a preceding quoted word. We need ;; to include any separating whitespace in this ;; word to avoid it getting lost. (skip-chars-backward " \t") ;; A space is needed between the encoded words. (insert ? ) (setq start (point) end (1+ end))) ;; Adjust the end position for the deleted quotes. (rfc2047-encode start (- end 2)) (setq last-encoded t)) ; record that it was encoded (setq last-encoded nil))) ((eq ?. csyntax) ;; Skip other delimiters, but record that they've ;; potentially separated quoted words. (forward-char) (setq last-encoded nil)) ((eq ?\) csyntax) (error "Unbalanced parentheses")) ((eq ?\( csyntax) ;; Look for the end of parentheses. (forward-list) ;; Encode text as an unstructured field. (let ((rfc2047-encoding-type 'mime)) (rfc2047-encode-region (1+ start) (1- (point)))) (skip-chars-forward ")")) (t ; normal token/whitespace sequence ;; Find the end. ;; Skip one ASCII word, or encode continuous words ;; in which all those contain non-ASCII characters. (setq end nil) (while (not (or end (eobp))) (when (looking-at "[\000-\177]+") (setq begin (point) end (match-end 0)) (when (progn (while (and (or (re-search-forward "[ \t\n]\\|\\Sw" end 'move) (setq end nil)) (eq ?\\ (char-syntax (char-before)))) ;; Skip backslash-quoted characters. (forward-char)) end) (setq end (match-beginning 0)) (if rfc2047-encode-encoded-words (progn (goto-char begin) (when (search-forward "=?" end 'move) (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) (setq end nil))) (goto-char end)))) ;; Where the value nil of `end' means there may be ;; text to have to be encoded following the point. ;; Otherwise, the point reached to the end of ASCII ;; words separated by whitespace or a special char. (unless end (when (looking-at encodable-regexp) (goto-char (setq begin (match-end 0))) (while (and (looking-at "[ \t\n]+\\([^ \t\n]+\\)") (setq end (match-end 0)) (progn (while (re-search-forward encodable-regexp end t)) (< begin (point))) (goto-char begin) (or (not (re-search-forward "\\Sw" end t)) (progn (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) nil))) (goto-char end)) (when (looking-at "[^ \t\n]+") (setq end (match-end 0)) (if (re-search-forward "\\Sw+" end t) ;; There are special characters better ;; to be encoded so that MTAs may parse ;; them safely. (cond ((= end (point))) ((looking-at (concat "\\sw*\\(" encodable-regexp "\\)")) (setq end nil)) (t (goto-char (1- (match-end 0))) (unless (= (point) (match-beginning 0)) ;; Separate encodable text and ;; delimiter. (insert " ")))) (goto-char end) (skip-chars-forward " \t\n") (if (and (looking-at "[^ \t\n]+") (string-match encodable-regexp (match-string 0))) (setq end nil) (goto-char end))))))) (skip-chars-backward " \t\n") (setq end (point)) (goto-char start) (if (re-search-forward encodable-regexp end 'move) (progn (unless (memq (char-before start) '(nil ?\t ? )) (if (progn (goto-char start) (skip-chars-backward "^ \t\n") (and (looking-at "\\Sw+") (= (match-end 0) start))) ;; Also encode bogus delimiters. (setq start (point)) ;; Separate encodable text and delimiter. (goto-char start) (insert " ") (setq start (1+ start) end (1+ end)))) (rfc2047-encode start end) (setq last-encoded t)) (setq last-encoded nil))))) (error (if (or debug-on-quit debug-on-error) (signal (car err) (cdr err)) (error "Invalid data for rfc2047 encoding: %s" (mm-replace-in-string orig-text "[ \t\n]+" " ")))))))) (rfc2047-fold-region b (point)) (goto-char (point-max)))) (defun rfc2047-encode-string (string) "Encode words in STRING. By default, the string is treated as containing addresses (see `rfc2047-encoding-type')." (mm-with-multibyte-buffer (insert string) (rfc2047-encode-region (point-min) (point-max)) (buffer-string))) ;; From RFC 2047: ;; 2. Syntax of encoded-words ;; [...] ;; While there is no limit to the length of a multiple-line header ;; field, each line of a header field that contains one or more ;; 'encoded-word's is limited to 76 characters. ;; ;; In `rfc2047-encode-parameter' it is bound to nil, so don't defconst it. (defvar rfc2047-encode-max-chars 76 "Maximum characters of each header line that contain encoded-words. According to RFC 2047, it is 76. If it is nil, encoded-words will not be folded. Too small value may cause an error. You should not change this value.") (defun rfc2047-encode-1 (column string cs encoder start crest tail &optional eword) "Subroutine used by `rfc2047-encode'." (cond ((string-equal string "") (or eword "")) ((not rfc2047-encode-max-chars) (concat start (funcall encoder (if cs (mm-encode-coding-string string cs) string)) "?=")) ((>= column rfc2047-encode-max-chars) (when eword (cond ((string-match "\n[ \t]+\\'" eword) ;; Reomove a superfluous empty line. (setq eword (substring eword 0 (match-beginning 0)))) ((string-match "(+\\'" eword) ;; Break the line before the open parenthesis. (setq crest (concat crest (match-string 0 eword)) eword (substring eword 0 (match-beginning 0)))))) (rfc2047-encode-1 (length crest) string cs encoder start " " tail (concat eword "\n" crest))) (t (let ((index 0) (limit (1- (length string))) (prev "") next len) (while (and prev (<= index limit)) (setq next (concat start (funcall encoder (if cs (mm-encode-coding-string (substring string 0 (1+ index)) cs) (substring string 0 (1+ index)))) "?=") len (+ column (length next))) (if (> len rfc2047-encode-max-chars) (setq next prev prev nil) (if (or (< index limit) (<= (+ len (or (string-match "\n" tail) (length tail))) rfc2047-encode-max-chars)) (setq prev next index (1+ index)) (if (string-match "\\`)+" tail) ;; Break the line after the close parenthesis. (setq tail (concat (substring tail 0 (match-end 0)) "\n " (substring tail (match-end 0))) prev next index (1+ index)) (setq next prev prev nil))))) (if (> index limit) (concat eword next tail) (if (= 0 index) (if (and eword (string-match "(+\\'" eword)) (setq crest (concat crest (match-string 0 eword)) eword (substring eword 0 (match-beginning 0))) (setq eword (concat eword next))) (setq crest " " eword (concat eword next))) (when (string-match "\n[ \t]+\\'" eword) ;; Reomove a superfluous empty line. (setq eword (substring eword 0 (match-beginning 0)))) (rfc2047-encode-1 (length crest) (substring string index) cs encoder start " " tail (concat eword "\n" crest))))))) (defun rfc2047-encode (b e) "Encode the word(s) in the region B to E. Point moves to the end of the region." (let ((mime-charset (or (mm-find-mime-charset-region b e) (list 'us-ascii))) cs encoding tail crest eword) (cond ((> (length mime-charset) 1) (error "Can't rfc2047-encode `%s'" (buffer-substring-no-properties b e))) ((= (length mime-charset) 1) (setq mime-charset (car mime-charset) cs (mm-charset-to-coding-system mime-charset)) (unless (and (mm-multibyte-p) (mm-coding-system-p cs)) (setq cs nil)) (save-restriction (narrow-to-region b e) (setq encoding (or (cdr (assq mime-charset rfc2047-charset-encoding-alist)) ;; For the charsets that don't have a preferred ;; encoding, choose the one that's shorter. (if (eq (rfc2047-qp-or-base64) 'base64) 'B 'Q))) (widen) (goto-char e) (skip-chars-forward "^ \t\n") ;; `tail' may contain a close parenthesis. (setq tail (buffer-substring-no-properties e (point))) (goto-char b) (setq b (point-marker) e (set-marker (make-marker) e)) (rfc2047-fold-region (point-at-bol) b) (goto-char b) (skip-chars-backward "^ \t\n") (unless (= 0 (skip-chars-backward " \t")) ;; `crest' may contain whitespace and an open parenthesis. (setq crest (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) b))) (setq eword (rfc2047-encode-1 (- b (point-at-bol)) (mm-replace-in-string (buffer-substring-no-properties b e) "\n\\([ \t]?\\)" "\\1") cs (or (cdr (assq encoding rfc2047-encode-function-alist)) 'identity) (concat "=?" (downcase (symbol-name mime-charset)) "?" (upcase (symbol-name encoding)) "?") (or crest " ") tail)) (delete-region (if (eq (aref eword 0) ?\n) (if (bolp) ;; The line was folded before encoding. (1- (point)) (point)) (goto-char b)) (+ e (length tail))) ;; `eword' contains `crest' and `tail'. (insert eword) (set-marker b nil) (set-marker e nil) (unless (or (/= 0 (length tail)) (eobp) (looking-at "[ \t\n)]")) (insert " ")))) (t (goto-char e))))) (defun rfc2047-fold-field () "Fold the current header field." (save-excursion (save-restriction (rfc2047-narrow-to-field) (rfc2047-fold-region (point-min) (point-max))))) (defun rfc2047-fold-region (b e) "Fold long lines in region B to E." (save-restriction (narrow-to-region b e) (goto-char (point-min)) (let ((break nil) (qword-break nil) (first t) (bol (save-restriction (widen) (point-at-bol)))) (while (not (eobp)) (when (and (or break qword-break) (> (- (point) bol) 76)) (goto-char (or break qword-break)) (setq break nil qword-break nil) (skip-chars-backward " \t") (if (looking-at "[ \t]") (insert ?\n) (insert "\n ")) (setq bol (1- (point))) ;; Don't break before the first non-LWSP characters. (skip-chars-forward " \t") (unless (eobp) (forward-char 1))) (cond ((eq (char-after) ?\n) (forward-char 1) (setq bol (point) break nil qword-break nil) (skip-chars-forward " \t") (unless (or (eobp) (eq (char-after) ?\n)) (forward-char 1))) ((eq (char-after) ?\r) (forward-char 1)) ((memq (char-after) '(? ?\t)) (skip-chars-forward " \t") (unless first ;; Don't break just after the header name. (setq break (point)))) ((not break) (if (not (looking-at "=\\?[^=]")) (if (eq (char-after) ?=) (forward-char 1) (skip-chars-forward "^ \t\n\r=")) ;; Don't break at the start of the field. (unless (= (point) b) (setq qword-break (point))) (skip-chars-forward "^ \t\n\r"))) (t (skip-chars-forward "^ \t\n\r"))) (setq first nil)) (when (and (or break qword-break) (> (- (point) bol) 76)) (goto-char (or break qword-break)) (setq break nil qword-break nil) (if (or (> 0 (skip-chars-backward " \t")) (looking-at "[ \t]")) (insert ?\n) (insert "\n ")) (setq bol (1- (point))) ;; Don't break before the first non-LWSP characters. (skip-chars-forward " \t") (unless (eobp) (forward-char 1)))))) (defun rfc2047-unfold-field () "Fold the current line." (save-excursion (save-restriction (rfc2047-narrow-to-field) (rfc2047-unfold-region (point-min) (point-max))))) (defun rfc2047-unfold-region (b e) "Unfold lines in region B to E." (save-restriction (narrow-to-region b e) (goto-char (point-min)) (let ((bol (save-restriction (widen) (point-at-bol))) (eol (point-at-eol))) (forward-line 1) (while (not (eobp)) (if (and (looking-at "[ \t]") (< (- (point-at-eol) bol) 76)) (delete-region eol (progn (goto-char eol) (skip-chars-forward "\r\n") (point))) (setq bol (point-at-bol))) (setq eol (point-at-eol)) (forward-line 1))))) (defun rfc2047-b-encode-string (string) "Base64-encode the header contained in STRING." (base64-encode-string string t)) (defun rfc2047-q-encode-string (string) "Quoted-printable-encode the header in STRING." (mm-with-unibyte-buffer (insert string) (quoted-printable-encode-region (point-min) (point-max) nil ;; = (\075), _ (\137), ? (\077) are used in the encoded word. ;; Avoid using 8bit characters. ;; This list excludes `especials' (see the RFC2047 syntax), ;; meaning that some characters in non-structured fields will ;; get encoded when they con't need to be. The following is ;; what it used to be. ;;; ;; Equivalent to "^\000-\007\011\013\015-\037\200-\377=_?" ;;; "\010\012\014\040-\074\076\100-\136\140-\177") "-\b\n\f !#-'*+0-9A-Z\\^`-~\d") (subst-char-in-region (point-min) (point-max) ? ?_) (buffer-string))) (defun rfc2047-encode-parameter (param value) "Return and PARAM=VALUE string encoded in the RFC2047-like style. This is a replacement for the `rfc2231-encode-string' function. When attaching files as MIME parts, we should use the RFC2231 encoding to specify the file names containing non-ASCII characters. However, many mail softwares don't support it in practice and recipients won't be able to extract files with correct names. Instead, the RFC2047-like encoding is acceptable generally. This function provides the very RFC2047-like encoding, resigning to such a regrettable trend. To use it, put the following line in your ~/.gnus.el file: \(defalias 'mail-header-encode-parameter 'rfc2047-encode-parameter) " (let ((rfc2047-encoding-type 'mime) (rfc2047-encode-max-chars nil)) (rfc2045-encode-string param (rfc2047-encode-string value)))) ;;; ;;; Functions for decoding RFC2047 messages ;;; (defvar rfc2047-quote-decoded-words-containing-tspecials nil "If non-nil, quote decoded words containing special characters.") (defvar rfc2047-allow-incomplete-encoded-text t "*Non-nil means allow incomplete encoded-text in successive encoded-words. Dividing of encoded-text in the place other than character boundaries violates RFC2047 section 5, while we have a capability to decode it. If it is non-nil, the decoder will decode B- or Q-encoding in each encoded-word, concatenate them, and decode it by charset. Otherwise, the decoder will fully decode each encoded-word before concatenating them.") (defun rfc2047-strip-backslashes-in-quoted-strings () "Strip backslashes in quoted strings. `\\\"' remains." (goto-char (point-min)) (let (beg) (with-syntax-table (standard-syntax-table) (while (search-forward "\"" nil t) (unless (eq (char-before) ?\\) (setq beg (match-end 0)) (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) (condition-case nil (progn (forward-sexp) (save-restriction (narrow-to-region beg (1- (point))) (goto-char beg) (while (search-forward "\\" nil 'move) (unless (memq (char-after) '(?\")) (delete-backward-char 1)) (forward-char))) (forward-char)) (error (goto-char beg)))))))) (defun rfc2047-charset-to-coding-system (charset) "Return coding-system corresponding to MIME CHARSET. If your Emacs implementation can't decode CHARSET, return nil." (when (stringp charset) (setq charset (intern (downcase charset)))) (when (or (not charset) (eq 'gnus-all mail-parse-ignored-charsets) (memq 'gnus-all mail-parse-ignored-charsets) (memq charset mail-parse-ignored-charsets)) (setq charset mail-parse-charset)) (let ((cs (mm-charset-to-coding-system charset))) (cond ((eq cs 'ascii) (setq cs (or (mm-charset-to-coding-system mail-parse-charset) 'raw-text))) ((mm-coding-system-p cs)) ((and charset (listp mail-parse-ignored-charsets) (memq 'gnus-unknown mail-parse-ignored-charsets)) (setq cs (mm-charset-to-coding-system mail-parse-charset)))) (if (eq cs 'ascii) 'raw-text cs))) (defun rfc2047-decode-encoded-words (words) "Decode successive encoded-words in WORDS and return a decoded string. Each element of WORDS looks like (CHARSET ENCODING ENCODED-TEXT ENCODED-WORD)." (let (word charset cs encoding text rest) (while words (setq word (pop words)) (if (and (setq cs (rfc2047-charset-to-coding-system (setq charset (car word)))) (condition-case code (cond ((char-equal ?B (nth 1 word)) (setq text (base64-decode-string (rfc2047-pad-base64 (nth 2 word))))) ((char-equal ?Q (nth 1 word)) (setq text (quoted-printable-decode-string (mm-subst-char-in-string ?_ ? (nth 2 word) t))))) (error (message "%s" (error-message-string code)) nil))) (if (and rfc2047-allow-incomplete-encoded-text (eq cs (caar rest))) ;; Concatenate text of which the charset is the same. (setcdr (car rest) (concat (cdar rest) text)) (push (cons cs text) rest)) ;; Don't decode encoded-word. (push (cons nil (nth 3 word)) rest))) (while rest (setq words (concat (or (and (setq cs (caar rest)) (condition-case code (mm-decode-coding-string (cdar rest) cs) (error (message "%s" (error-message-string code)) nil))) (concat (when (cdr rest) " ") (cdar rest) (when (and words (not (eq (string-to-char words) ? ))) " "))) words) rest (cdr rest))) words)) ;; Fixme: This should decode in place, not cons intermediate strings. ;; Also check whether it needs to worry about delimiting fields like ;; encoding. ;; In fact it's reported that (invalid) encoding of mailboxes in ;; addr-specs is in use, so delimiting fields might help. Probably ;; not decoding a word which isn't properly delimited is good enough ;; and worthwhile (is it more correct or not?), e.g. something like ;; `=?iso-8859-1?q?foo?=@'. (defun rfc2047-decode-region (start end &optional address-mime) "Decode MIME-encoded words in region between START and END. If ADDRESS-MIME is non-nil, strip backslashes which precede characters other than `\"' and `\\' in quoted strings." (interactive "r") (let ((case-fold-search t) (eword-regexp (if rfc2047-allow-irregular-q-encoded-words (eval-when-compile (concat "[\n\t ]*\\(" rfc2047-encoded-word-regexp-loose "\\)")) (eval-when-compile (concat "[\n\t ]*\\(" rfc2047-encoded-word-regexp "\\)")))) b e match words) (save-excursion (save-restriction (narrow-to-region start end) (when address-mime (rfc2047-strip-backslashes-in-quoted-strings)) (goto-char (setq b start)) ;; Look for the encoded-words. (while (setq match (re-search-forward eword-regexp nil t)) (setq e (match-beginning 1) end (match-end 0) words nil) (while match (push (list (match-string 2) ;; charset (char-after (match-beginning 3)) ;; encoding (substring (match-string 3) 2) ;; encoded-text (match-string 1)) ;; encoded-word words) ;; Look for the subsequent encoded-words. (when (setq match (looking-at eword-regexp)) (goto-char (setq end (match-end 0))))) ;; Replace the encoded-words with the decoded one. (delete-region e end) (insert (rfc2047-decode-encoded-words (nreverse words))) (save-restriction (narrow-to-region e (point)) (goto-char e) ;; Remove newlines between decoded words, though such ;; things essentially must not be there. (while (re-search-forward "[\n\r]+" nil t) (replace-match " ")) ;; Quote decoded words if there are special characters ;; which might violate RFC2822. (when (and rfc2047-quote-decoded-words-containing-tspecials (let ((regexp (car (rassq 'address-mime rfc2047-header-encoding-alist)))) (when regexp (save-restriction (widen) (beginning-of-line) (while (and (memq (char-after) '(? ?\t)) (zerop (forward-line -1)))) (looking-at regexp))))) (let (quoted) (goto-char e) (skip-chars-forward " \t") (setq start (point)) (setq quoted (eq (char-after) ?\")) (goto-char (point-max)) (skip-chars-backward " \t") (if (setq quoted (and quoted (> (point) (1+ start)) (eq (char-before) ?\"))) (progn (backward-char) (setq start (1+ start) end (point-marker))) (setq end (point-marker))) (goto-char start) (while (search-forward "\"" end t) (when (prog2 (backward-char) (zerop (% (skip-chars-backward "\\\\") 2)) (goto-char (match-beginning 0))) (insert "\\")) (forward-char)) (when (and (not quoted) (progn (goto-char start) (re-search-forward (concat "[" ietf-drums-tspecials "]") end t))) (goto-char start) (insert "\"") (goto-char end) (insert "\"")) (set-marker end nil))) (goto-char (point-max))) (when (and (mm-multibyte-p) mail-parse-charset (not (eq mail-parse-charset 'us-ascii)) (not (eq mail-parse-charset 'gnus-decoded))) (mm-decode-coding-region b e mail-parse-charset)) (setq b (point))) (when (and (mm-multibyte-p) mail-parse-charset (not (eq mail-parse-charset 'us-ascii)) (not (eq mail-parse-charset 'gnus-decoded))) (mm-decode-coding-region b (point-max) mail-parse-charset)))))) (defun rfc2047-decode-address-region (start end) "Decode MIME-encoded words in region between START and END. Backslashes which precede characters other than `\"' and `\\' in quoted strings are stripped." (rfc2047-decode-region start end t)) (defun rfc2047-decode-string (string &optional address-mime) "Decode MIME-encoded STRING and return the result. If ADDRESS-MIME is non-nil, strip backslashes which precede characters other than `\"' and `\\' in quoted strings." (let ((m (mm-multibyte-p))) (if (string-match "=\\?" string) (with-temp-buffer ;; Fixme: This logic is wrong, but seems to be required by ;; Gnus summary buffer generation. The value of `m' depends ;; on the current buffer, not global multibyteness or that ;; of the string. Also the string returned should always be ;; multibyte in a multibyte session, i.e. the buffer should ;; be multibyte before `buffer-string' is called. (when m (mm-enable-multibyte)) (insert string) (inline (rfc2047-decode-region (point-min) (point-max) address-mime)) (buffer-string)) (when address-mime (setq string (with-temp-buffer (when (mm-multibyte-string-p string) (mm-enable-multibyte)) (insert string) (rfc2047-strip-backslashes-in-quoted-strings) (buffer-string)))) ;; Fixme: As above, `m' here is inappropriate. (if (and m mail-parse-charset (not (eq mail-parse-charset 'us-ascii)) (not (eq mail-parse-charset 'gnus-decoded))) ;; `decode-coding-string' in Emacs offers a third optional ;; arg NOCOPY to avoid consing a new string if the decoding ;; is "trivial". Unfortunately it currently doesn't ;; consider anything else than a `nil' coding system ;; trivial. ;; `rfc2047-decode-string' is called multiple times for each ;; article during summary buffer generation, and we really ;; want to avoid unnecessary consing. So we bypass ;; `decode-coding-string' if the string is purely ASCII. (if (and (fboundp 'detect-coding-string) ;; string is purely ASCII (eq (detect-coding-string string t) 'undecided)) string (mm-decode-coding-string string mail-parse-charset)) (mm-string-as-multibyte string))))) (defun rfc2047-decode-address-string (string) "Decode MIME-encoded STRING and return the result. Backslashes which precede characters other than `\"' and `\\' in quoted strings are stripped." (rfc2047-decode-string string t)) (defun rfc2047-pad-base64 (string) "Pad STRING to quartets." ;; Be more liberal to accept buggy base64 strings. If ;; base64-decode-string accepts buggy strings, this function could ;; be aliased to identity. (if (= 0 (mod (length string) 4)) string (when (string-match "=+$" string) (setq string (substring string 0 (match-beginning 0)))) (case (mod (length string) 4) (0 string) (1 string) ;; Error, don't pad it. (2 (concat string "==")) (3 (concat string "="))))) (provide 'rfc2047) ;;; arch-tag: a07fe3d4-22b5-4c4a-bd89-b1f82d5d36f6 ;;; rfc2047.el ends here