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use anyhow::{anyhow, Result};
use chrono::naive::NaiveDate;
use imap_codec::imap_types::core::{IString, NString};
use imap_codec::imap_types::envelope::{Address, Envelope};
use eml_codec::imf;
pub struct ImfView<'a>(pub &'a imf::Imf<'a>);
impl<'a> ImfView<'a> {
pub fn naive_date(&self) -> Result<NaiveDate> {
Ok(self.0.date.ok_or(anyhow!("date is not set"))?.date_naive())
}
/// Envelope rules are defined in RFC 3501, section 7.4.2
/// https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3501#section-7.4.2
///
/// Some important notes:
///
/// If the Sender or Reply-To lines are absent in the [RFC-2822]
/// header, or are present but empty, the server sets the
/// corresponding member of the envelope to be the same value as
/// the from member (the client is not expected to know to do
/// this). Note: [RFC-2822] requires that all messages have a valid
/// From header. Therefore, the from, sender, and reply-to
/// members in the envelope can not be NIL.
///
/// If the Date, Subject, In-Reply-To, and Message-ID header lines
/// are absent in the [RFC-2822] header, the corresponding member
/// of the envelope is NIL; if these header lines are present but
/// empty the corresponding member of the envelope is the empty
/// string.
//@FIXME return an error if the envelope is invalid instead of panicking
//@FIXME some fields must be defaulted if there are not set.
pub fn message_envelope(&self) -> Envelope<'static> {
let msg = self.0;
let from = msg.from.iter().map(convert_mbx).collect::<Vec<_>>();
Envelope {
date: NString(
msg.date
.as_ref()
.map(|d| IString::try_from(d.to_rfc3339()).unwrap()),
),
subject: NString(
msg.subject
.as_ref()
.map(|d| IString::try_from(d.to_string()).unwrap()),
),
sender: msg
.sender
.as_ref()
.map(|v| vec![convert_mbx(v)])
.unwrap_or(from.clone()),
reply_to: if msg.reply_to.is_empty() {
from.clone()
} else {
convert_addresses(&msg.reply_to)
},
from,
to: convert_addresses(&msg.to),
cc: convert_addresses(&msg.cc),
bcc: convert_addresses(&msg.bcc),
in_reply_to: NString(
msg.in_reply_to
.iter()
.next()
.map(|d| IString::try_from(d.to_string()).unwrap()),
),
message_id: NString(
msg.msg_id
.as_ref()
.map(|d| IString::try_from(d.to_string()).unwrap()),
),
}
}
}
pub fn convert_addresses(addrlist: &Vec<imf::address::AddressRef>) -> Vec<Address<'static>> {
let mut acc = vec![];
for item in addrlist {
match item {
imf::address::AddressRef::Single(a) => acc.push(convert_mbx(a)),
imf::address::AddressRef::Many(l) => acc.extend(l.participants.iter().map(convert_mbx)),
}
}
return acc;
}
pub fn convert_mbx(addr: &imf::mailbox::MailboxRef) -> Address<'static> {
Address {
name: NString(
addr.name
.as_ref()
.map(|x| IString::try_from(x.to_string()).unwrap()),
),
// SMTP at-domain-list (source route) seems obsolete since at least 1991
// https://www.mhonarc.org/archive/html/ietf-822/1991-06/msg00060.html
adl: NString(None),
mailbox: NString(Some(
IString::try_from(addr.addrspec.local_part.to_string()).unwrap(),
)),
host: NString(Some(
IString::try_from(addr.addrspec.domain.to_string()).unwrap(),
)),
}
}
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