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/*
* Copyright 2004-2016, Haiku, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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* Copyright 2001 Dr. Zoidberg Enterprises. All rights reserved.
* Copyright 2011 Clemens Zeidler. All rights reserved.
*
* Distributed under the terms of the MIT License.
*/
#ifndef _MAIL_PROTOCOL_H
#define _MAIL_PROTOCOL_H
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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#include <map>
#include <Looper.h>
#include <OS.h>
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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#include <ObjectList.h>
#include <Entry.h>
#include <File.h>
#include <E-mail.h>
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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#include <MailSettings.h>
class BMailFilter;
class BMailSettingsView;
class BView;
class BMailNotifier {
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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public:
virtual ~BMailNotifier() {}
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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virtual BMailNotifier* Clone() = 0;
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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virtual void ShowError(const char* error) = 0;
virtual void ShowMessage(const char* message) = 0;
virtual void SetTotalItems(uint32 items) = 0;
virtual void SetTotalItemsSize(uint64 size) = 0;
virtual void ReportProgress(uint32 items, uint64 bytes,
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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const char* message = NULL) = 0;
virtual void ResetProgress(const char* message = NULL) = 0;
};
typedef status_t BMailFilterAction;
#define B_NO_MAIL_ACTION 0
#define B_MOVE_MAIL_ACTION 1
#define B_DELETE_MAIL_ACTION 2
class BMailProtocol : public BLooper {
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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public:
BMailProtocol(const char* name,
const BMailAccountSettings& settings);
virtual ~BMailProtocol();
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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const BMailAccountSettings& AccountSettings() const;
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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void SetMailNotifier(BMailNotifier* mailNotifier);
BMailNotifier* MailNotifier() const;
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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//! We take ownership of the filters
bool AddFilter(BMailFilter* filter);
int32 CountFilter() const;
BMailFilter* FilterAt(int32 index) const;
BMailFilter* RemoveFilter(int32 index);
bool RemoveFilter(BMailFilter* filter);
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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virtual void MessageReceived(BMessage* message);
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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// Convenience methods that call the BMailNotifier
void ShowError(const char* error);
void ShowMessage(const char* message);
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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#if __GNUC__ > 2
// Unhide virtual base methods
using BHandler::AddFilter;
using BHandler::RemoveFilter;
#endif
protected:
void SetTotalItems(uint32 items);
void SetTotalItemsSize(uint64 size);
void ReportProgress(uint32 items, uint64 bytes,
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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const char* message = NULL);
void ResetProgress(const char* message = NULL);
void NotifyNewMessagesToFetch(int32 nMessages);
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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// Filter notifications
BMailFilterAction ProcessHeaderFetched(entry_ref& ref,
BFile& mail, BMessage& attributes);
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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void NotifyBodyFetched(const entry_ref& ref,
BFile& mail, BMessage& attributes);
BMailFilterAction ProcessMessageFetched(entry_ref& ref,
BFile& mail, BMessage& attributes);
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void NotifyMessageReadyToSend(const entry_ref& ref,
BFile& mail);
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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void NotifyMessageSent(const entry_ref& ref,
BFile& mail);
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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void LoadFilters(
const BMailProtocolSettings& settings);
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private:
static BString _LooperName(const char* name,
const BMailAccountSettings& settings);
BMailFilter* _LoadFilter(const BMailAddOnSettings& settings);
BMailFilterAction _ProcessHeaderFetched(entry_ref& ref,
BFile& mail, BMessage& attributes);
void _NotifyBodyFetched(const entry_ref& ref,
BFile& mail, BMessage& attributes);
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protected:
const BMailAccountSettings fAccountSettings;
BMailNotifier* fMailNotifier;
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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private:
BObjectList<BMailFilter> fFilterList;
std::map<entry_ref, image_id> fFilterImages;
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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};
class BInboundMailProtocol : public BMailProtocol {
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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public:
BInboundMailProtocol(const char* name,
const BMailAccountSettings& settings);
virtual ~BInboundMailProtocol();
virtual void MessageReceived(BMessage* message);
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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virtual status_t SyncMessages() = 0;
virtual status_t FetchBody(const entry_ref& ref,
BMessenger* replyTo);
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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virtual status_t MarkMessageAsRead(const entry_ref& ref,
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read_flags flags = B_READ);
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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static void ReplyBodyFetched(const BMessenger& replyTo,
const entry_ref& ref, status_t status);
protected:
virtual status_t HandleFetchBody(const entry_ref& ref,
const BMessenger& replyTo) = 0;
void NotiyMailboxSynchronized(status_t status);
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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};
class BOutboundMailProtocol : public BMailProtocol {
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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public:
BOutboundMailProtocol(const char* name,
const BMailAccountSettings& settings);
virtual ~BOutboundMailProtocol();
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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virtual status_t SendMessages(const BMessage& message,
off_t totalBytes);
virtual void MessageReceived(BMessage* message);
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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protected:
virtual status_t HandleSendMessages(const BMessage& message,
off_t totalBytes) = 0;
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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};
// Your protocol needs to export these hooks in order to be picked up
extern "C" BInboundMailProtocol* instantiate_inbound_protocol(
const BMailAccountSettings& settings);
extern "C" BOutboundMailProtocol* instantiate_outbound_protocol(
const BMailAccountSettings& settings);
extern "C" BMailSettingsView* instantiate_protocol_settings_view(
const BMailAccountSettings& accountSettings,
const BMailProtocolSettings& settings);
Major restructuring of the mail server: Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder. Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters. Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute. Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend. As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread. Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now. Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted. Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h). Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :( git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@40397 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
2011-02-09 04:49:01 +03:00
#endif // _MAIL_PROTOCOL_H