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diff --git a/noncore/net/mail/libmailwrapper/mailtypes.h b/noncore/net/mail/libmailwrapper/mailtypes.h index 24518cf..9ef762d 100644 --- a/noncore/net/mail/libmailwrapper/mailtypes.h +++ b/noncore/net/mail/libmailwrapper/mailtypes.h @@ -1,92 +1,97 @@ #ifndef __MAIL_TYPES_H #define __MAIL_TYPES_H #define FLAG_ANSWERED 0 #define FLAG_FLAGGED 1 #define FLAG_DELETED 2 #define FLAG_SEEN 3 #define FLAG_DRAFT 4 #define FLAG_RECENT 5 #include <qlist.h> #include <qbitarray.h> #include <qstring.h> #include <qstringlist.h> #include <qmap.h> #include <qvaluelist.h> +class AbstractMail; /* a class to describe mails in a mailbox */ /* Attention! From programmers point of view it would make sense to store the mail body into this class, too. But: not from the point of view of the device. Mailbodies can be real large. So we request them when needed from the mail-wrapper class direct from the server itself (imap) or from a file-based cache (pop3?) So there is no interface "const QString&body()" but you should make a request to the mailwrapper with this class as parameter to get the body. Same words for the attachments. */ class RecMail { public: RecMail(); RecMail(const RecMail&old); - virtual ~RecMail(){} + virtual ~RecMail(); const int getNumber()const{return msg_number;} void setNumber(int number){msg_number=number;} const QString&getDate()const{ return date; } void setDate( const QString&a ) { date = a; } const QString&getFrom()const{ return from; } void setFrom( const QString&a ) { from = a; } const QString&getSubject()const { return subject; } void setSubject( const QString&s ) { subject = s; } const QString&getMbox()const{return mbox;} void setMbox(const QString&box){mbox = box;} void setMsgid(const QString&id){msg_id=id;} const QString&Msgid()const{return msg_id;} void setReplyto(const QString&reply){replyto=reply;} const QString&Replyto()const{return replyto;} void setMsgsize(int size){msg_size = size;} const int Msgsize()const{return msg_size;} void setTo(const QStringList&list); const QStringList&To()const; void setCC(const QStringList&list); const QStringList&CC()const; void setBcc(const QStringList&list); const QStringList&Bcc()const; const QBitArray&getFlags()const{return msg_flags;} void setFlags(const QBitArray&flags){msg_flags = flags;} + + void setWrapper(AbstractMail*wrapper); + AbstractMail* Wrapper(); protected: QString subject,date,from,mbox,msg_id,replyto; int msg_number,msg_size; QBitArray msg_flags; QStringList to,cc,bcc; + AbstractMail*wrapper; void init(); void copy_old(const RecMail&old); }; typedef QMap<QString,QString> part_plist_t; class RecPart { protected: QString m_type,m_subtype,m_identifier,m_encoding; unsigned int m_lines,m_size; part_plist_t m_Parameters; /* describes the position in the mail */ QValueList<int> m_poslist; public: RecPart(); virtual ~RecPart(); const QString&Type()const; void setType(const QString&type); const QString&Subtype()const; void setSubtype(const QString&subtype); const QString&Identifier()const; |