view src/protocols/oscar/email.c @ 12645:fc28451f5d96

[gaim-migrate @ 14983] SF Patch #1314512 from Sadrul (who has a patch for everything) "This patch introduces a flag for protocol plugins that support offline messages (like Y!M and ICQ). This was encouraged by the following conversation: <sadrul> should offline buddies be listed/enabled in the send-to menu? <rekkanoryo> i would think only for protocols that support offline messaging, if it's indicated that the buddy is offline -- <snip> -- <Bleeter> sadrul: personally, I'd like to see a 'supports offline' flag of some description <Bleeter> one could then redirect (via plugins) through email or alternative methods <Bleeter> just a thought <Paco-Paco> yeah, that sounds like a reasonble thing to have This patch uses this flag to disable the buddies in the send-to menu who are offline and the protocol doesn't support offline messages." I made this make the label insensitive instead of the whole menuitem. This should address SimGuy's concerns about inconsistency (i.e. you could create a conversation with someone via the buddy list that you couldn't create via the Send To menu). I also hacked up some voodoo to show the label as sensitive when moused-over, as that looks better (given the label-insensitive thing is itself a hack). I think this works quite well. BUG NOTE: This makes more obvious an existing bug. The Send To menu isn't updated when buddies sign on or off or change status (at least under some circumstances). We need to fix that anyway, so I'm not going to let it hold up this commit. Switching tabs will clear it up. I'm thinking we just might want to build the contents of that menu when it is selected. That would save us a mess of inefficient signal callbacks that update the Send To menus in open windows all the time. AIM NOTE: This assumes that AIM can't offline message. That's not strictly true. You can message invisible users on AIM. However, by design, we can't tell when a user is invisible without resorting to dirty hackery. In practice, this isn't a problem, as you can still select the AIM user from the menu. And really, how often will you be choosing the Invisible contact, rather than the user going Invisible in the middle of a conversation or IMing you while they're Invisible? JABBER NOTE: This assumes that Jabber can always offline message. This isn't strictly true. Sadrul said: I have updated Jabber according to this link which seems to talk about how to determine the existence offline-message support in a server: http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0013.html#discover However, jabber.org doesn't seem to send the required info. So I am not sure about it. He later said: I talked to Nathan and he said offline message support is mostly assumed for most jabber servers. GTalk doesn't yet support it, but they are working on it. So I have made jabber to always return TRUE. If there is truly no way to detect offline messaging capability, then this is an acceptable solution. We could special case Google Talk because of its popularity, and remove that later. It's probably not worth it though. MSN NOTE: This assumes that MSN can never offline message. That's effectively true, but to be technically correct, MSN can offline message if there's already a switchboard conversation open with a user. We could write an offline_message function in the MSN prpl to detect that, but it'd be of limited usefulness, especially given that under most circumstances (where this might matter), the switchboard connection will be closed almost immediately. CVS NOTE: I'm writing to share a tragic little story. I have a PC that I use for Gaim development. One day, I was writing a commit message on it, when all of a suddent it went berserk. The screen started flashing, and the whole commit message just disappeared. All of it. And it was a good commit message! I had to cram and rewrite it really quickly. Needless to say, my rushed commit message wasn't nearly as good, and I blame the PC for that. Seriously, though, what kind of version control system loses your commit message on a broken connection to the server? Stupid! committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com>
date Fri, 23 Dec 2005 19:26:04 +0000
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/*
 * Family 0x0018 - Email notification
 *
 * Used for being alerted when the email address(es) associated with 
 * your screen name get new electronic-m.  For normal AIM accounts, you 
 * get the email address screenname@netscape.net.  AOL accounts have 
 * screenname@aol.com, and can also activate a netscape.net account.
 *
 */

#define FAIM_INTERNAL
#include <aim.h>

/**
 * Subtype 0x0006 - Request information about your email account
 *
 * @param sess The oscar session.
 * @param conn The email connection for this session.
 * @return Return 0 if no errors, otherwise return the error number.
 */
faim_export int aim_email_sendcookies(aim_session_t *sess)
{
	aim_conn_t *conn;
	aim_frame_t *fr;
	aim_snacid_t snacid;

	if (!sess || !(conn = aim_conn_findbygroup(sess, AIM_CB_FAM_EML)))
		return -EINVAL;

	if (!(fr = aim_tx_new(sess, conn, AIM_FRAMETYPE_FLAP, 0x02, 10+2+16+16)))
		return -ENOMEM;
	snacid = aim_cachesnac(sess, 0x0018, 0x0006, 0x0000, NULL, 0);
	aim_putsnac(&fr->data, 0x0018, 0x0006, 0x0000, snacid);

	/* Number of cookies to follow */
	aimbs_put16(&fr->data, 0x0002);

	/* Cookie */
	aimbs_put16(&fr->data, 0x5d5e);
	aimbs_put16(&fr->data, 0x1708);
	aimbs_put16(&fr->data, 0x55aa);
	aimbs_put16(&fr->data, 0x11d3);
	aimbs_put16(&fr->data, 0xb143);
	aimbs_put16(&fr->data, 0x0060);
	aimbs_put16(&fr->data, 0xb0fb);
	aimbs_put16(&fr->data, 0x1ecb);

	/* Cookie */
	aimbs_put16(&fr->data, 0xb380);
	aimbs_put16(&fr->data, 0x9ad8);
	aimbs_put16(&fr->data, 0x0dba);
	aimbs_put16(&fr->data, 0x11d5);
	aimbs_put16(&fr->data, 0x9f8a);
	aimbs_put16(&fr->data, 0x0060);
	aimbs_put16(&fr->data, 0xb0ee);
	aimbs_put16(&fr->data, 0x0631);

	aim_tx_enqueue(sess, fr);

	return 0;
}


/**
 * Subtype 0x0007 - Receive information about your email account
 *
 * So I don't even know if you can have multiple 16 byte keys, 
 * but this is coded so it will handle that, and handle it well.
 * This tells you if you have unread mail or not, the URL you 
 * should use to access that mail, and the domain name for the 
 * email account (screenname@domainname.com).  If this is the 
 * first 0x0007 SNAC you've received since you signed on, or if 
 * this is just a periodic status update, this will also contain 
 * the number of unread emails that you have.
 */
static int parseinfo(aim_session_t *sess, aim_module_t *mod, aim_frame_t *rx, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_bstream_t *bs)
{
	int ret = 0;
	aim_rxcallback_t userfunc;
	struct aim_emailinfo *new;
	aim_tlvlist_t *tlvlist;
	fu8_t *cookie8, *cookie16;
	int tmp, havenewmail = 0; /* Used to tell the client we have _new_ mail */

	char *alertitle = NULL, *alerturl = NULL;

	cookie8 = aimbs_getraw(bs, 8); /* Possibly the code used to log you in to mail? */
	cookie16 = aimbs_getraw(bs, 16); /* Mail cookie sent above */

	/* See if we already have some info associated with this cookie */
	for (new = sess->emailinfo; (new && memcmp(cookie16, new->cookie16, 16)); new = new->next);
	if (new) {
		/* Free some of the old info, if it exists */
		free(new->cookie8);
		free(new->cookie16);
		free(new->url);
		free(new->domain);
	} else {
		/* We don't already have info, so create a new struct for it */
		if (!(new = malloc(sizeof(struct aim_emailinfo))))
			return -ENOMEM;
		memset(new, 0, sizeof(struct aim_emailinfo));
		new->next = sess->emailinfo;
		sess->emailinfo = new;
	}

	new->cookie8 = cookie8;
	new->cookie16 = cookie16;

	tlvlist = aim_tlvlist_readnum(bs, aimbs_get16(bs));

	tmp = aim_tlv_get16(tlvlist, 0x0080, 1);
	if (tmp) {
		if (new->nummsgs < tmp)
			havenewmail = 1;
		new->nummsgs = tmp;
	} else {
		/* If they don't send a 0x0080 TLV, it means we definitely have new mail */
		/* (ie. this is not just another status update) */
		havenewmail = 1;
		new->nummsgs++; /* We know we have at least 1 new email */
	}
	new->url = aim_tlv_getstr(tlvlist, 0x0007, 1);
	if (!(new->unread = aim_tlv_get8(tlvlist, 0x0081, 1))) {
		havenewmail = 0;
		new->nummsgs = 0;
	}
	new->domain = aim_tlv_getstr(tlvlist, 0x0082, 1);
	new->flag = aim_tlv_get16(tlvlist, 0x0084, 1);

	alertitle = aim_tlv_getstr(tlvlist, 0x0005, 1);
	alerturl  = aim_tlv_getstr(tlvlist, 0x000d, 1);
	
	if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, rx->conn, snac->family, snac->subtype)))
		ret = userfunc(sess, rx, new, havenewmail, alertitle, (alerturl ? alerturl + 2 : NULL));

	aim_tlvlist_free(&tlvlist);

	free(alertitle);
	free(alerturl);

	return ret;
}

/**
 * Subtype 0x0016 - Send something or other
 *
 * @param sess The oscar session.
 * @param conn The email connection for this session.
 * @return Return 0 if no errors, otherwise return the error number.
 */
faim_export int aim_email_activate(aim_session_t *sess)
{
	aim_conn_t *conn;
	aim_frame_t *fr;
	aim_snacid_t snacid;

	if (!sess || !(conn = aim_conn_findbygroup(sess, AIM_CB_FAM_EML)))
		return -EINVAL;

	if (!(fr = aim_tx_new(sess, conn, AIM_FRAMETYPE_FLAP, 0x02, 10+1+16)))
		return -ENOMEM;
	snacid = aim_cachesnac(sess, 0x0018, 0x0016, 0x0000, NULL, 0);
	aim_putsnac(&fr->data, 0x0018, 0x0016, 0x0000, snacid);

	/* I would guess this tells AIM that you want updates for your mail accounts */
	/* ...but I really have no idea */
	aimbs_put8(&fr->data, 0x02);
	aimbs_put32(&fr->data, 0x04000000);
	aimbs_put32(&fr->data, 0x04000000);
	aimbs_put32(&fr->data, 0x04000000);
	aimbs_put32(&fr->data, 0x00000000);

	aim_tx_enqueue(sess, fr);

	return 0;
}

static int snachandler(aim_session_t *sess, aim_module_t *mod, aim_frame_t *rx, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_bstream_t *bs)
{

	if (snac->subtype == 0x0007)
		return parseinfo(sess, mod, rx, snac, bs);

	return 0;
}

static void email_shutdown(aim_session_t *sess, aim_module_t *mod)
{
	while (sess->emailinfo) {
		struct aim_emailinfo *tmp = sess->emailinfo;
		sess->emailinfo = sess->emailinfo->next;
		free(tmp->cookie16);
		free(tmp->cookie8);
		free(tmp->url);
		free(tmp->domain);
		free(tmp);
	}

	return;
}

faim_internal int email_modfirst(aim_session_t *sess, aim_module_t *mod)
{

	mod->family = 0x0018;
	mod->version = 0x0001;
	mod->toolid = 0x0010;
	mod->toolversion = 0x0629;
	mod->flags = 0;
	strncpy(mod->name, "email", sizeof(mod->name));
	mod->snachandler = snachandler;
	mod->shutdown = email_shutdown;

	return 0;
}