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* doc/guile-email.texi (Reading Email): New chapter.
* email/email.scm (mbox->emails): Add docstring.
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* email/email.scm (post-process-content-type): Mention that RFC6657
specifies UTF-8 as the default charset only for text/* media types.
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* email/email.scm (read-next-email-in-mbox): Read bytes from mboxes,
not characters.
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* email/email.scm (email->headers+body): If there are no headers,
return "" as headers not an eof-object.
(parse-email-body): Parse headers of parent entity or email to
parse-mime-entity.
(add-default-mime-entity-headers): New function.
(parse-mime-entity): Use add-default-mime-entity-headers instead of
add-default-headers. Handle MIME entities without headers.
* tests/email.scm ("decode MIME entity without headers"): New test.
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Prior to this, parse-email would accept email in the form of a
string. A string is constrained to use the same encoding for all its
characters whereas an email can have characters encoded using
different encoding schemes. Therefore, it is more correct that
parse-email deals with bytevectors instead of strings.
* email/utils.scm (read-bytes-till): New function.
* email/email.scm (body->mime-entities, email->headers+body,
decode-body): Deal with emails as bytevectors instead of strings.
(parse-mime-entity): Rename text argument to bv.
(parse-email, parse-email-body): Overload to handle input in the form
of a string or bytevector.
* doc/guile-email.texi (Parsing e-mail): Document overloading of
parse-email and parse-email-body.
* tests/email.scm ("handle truncated multipart message gracefully"):
Deal in bytevectors instead of strings.
("email with 8 bit encoding and non UTF-8 charset", "multipart email
with a 8 bit encoding and non UTF-8 charset part"): New tests.
* tests/email-with-8bit-encoding-and-non-utf8-charset,
tests/multipart-email-with-a-8bit-encoding-and-non-utf8-charset-part:
New files.
Reported-by: Jack Hill <jackhill@jackhill.us>
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* email/email.scm (parse-mime-entity): Match mime-entity-fields only
against the headers, not the whole email.
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* email/email.scm: Import all of (email utils), not a subset of the
exported functions.
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Prior to this, MIME encoded words in the Subject header were not
decoded.
* email/email.scm (parse-email-headers): Decode MIME encoded words in
Subject header.
* tests/email.scm ("decode MIME encoded words in Subject header"): New
test.
Reported-by: Ricardo Wurmus <rekado@elephly.net>
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* email/email.scm (parse-mime-entity): Replace "a" with "an" in
docstring.
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* email/email.scm (define-comment-pattern, define-cfws-pattern,
define-dot-atom-pattern, define-domain-pattern,
define-addr-spec-pattern): New macros.
(captured-comment, captured-cfws, captured-dot-atom, captured-domain,
captured-addr-spec): New patterns.
(mailbox): Use captured-addr-spec instead of addr-spec.
(post-process-mailbox): Handle emacs message mode parens style addresses.
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* email/email.scm (define-angle-addr): New macro.
(unbracketed-angle-addr): New pattern.
(name-addr): Use unbracketed-angle-addr instead of angle-addr.
(post-process-mailbox): Do not trim angle brackets from address. That
is now handled by the grammar itself.
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* email/email.scm (post-process-mailbox): New function.
(parse-email-address): Call post-process-mailbox instead of
reimplementing address parsing using regular expressions.
(parse-email-headers): Call post-process-mailbox.
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* email/email.scm (parse-email-address): Fix typo in examples in
parse-email-address docstring. The returned value must be an
association list of pairs, not of lists.
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* email/email.scm (angle-addr): Capture "<" and ">".
(parse-email-headers): Do not discard trace fields. Trim "<" and ">"
from angle-addr in mailbox, but not from trace fields.
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* email/email.scm (body->mime-entities)[read-mime-entity]: Check for
eof-object so that truncated messages are handled gracefully without
raising an error.
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* build-aux/test-driver.scm, email/base64.scm, email/email.scm,
email/quoted-printable.scm, email/utils.scm,
tests/quoted-printable.scm: Untabify and re-indent.
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