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#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>
/* 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(){}
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 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;}
protected:
QString subject,date,from,mbox,msg_id,replyto;
int msg_number;
QBitArray msg_flags;
QStringList to,cc,bcc;
void init();
void copy_old(const RecMail&old);
};
class RecPart
{
protected:
QString m_type,m_subtype,m_identifier,m_encoding;
public:
RecPart();
RecPart(const QString&identifier,const QString&type="",const QString&subtype="",const QString&encoding="BASE64");
virtual ~RecPart();
const QString&Type()const;
void setType(const QString&type);
const QString&Subtype()const;
void setSubtype(const QString&subtype);
const QString&Identifier()const;
void setIdentifier(const QString&identifier);
const QString&Encoding()const;
void setEncoding(const QString&encoding);
};
class RecBody
{
protected:
QString m_BodyText;
QList<RecPart> m_PartsList;
public:
RecBody();
virtual ~RecBody();
void setBodytext(const QString&);
const QString& Bodytext()const;
void setParts(const QList<RecPart>&parts);
const QList<RecPart>& Parts()const;
void addPart(const RecPart&part);
};
#endif
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