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/*
* Copyright (C) 2004, Mart Kelder (mart.kde@hccnet.nl)
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
#ifndef MK_IMAP_PROTO_H
#define MK_IMAP_PROTO_H
#include "kio_proto.h"
#include <kurl.h>
/*
* With deleting and IMAP4 is a small problem: messages don't looks as deleted, as they
* apear with their full body. By deletion, kio_imap marks the message with FLAGS.SILENT as \DELETED.
* If there is a commit-function, it should be installed in this file.
*/
/**
* This class define the way a imap-protocol works.
* It implements function of KIO_Protocol to make the kio-modules work with it,
* as well as function of Protocol, to configure it.
*/
class Imap_Protocol : public KIO_Protocol
{
public:
/**
* Constructor
*/
Imap_Protocol() {}
/**
* Destructor
*/
virtual ~Imap_Protocol() {}
/**
* This function should return true if the protocol is connection-based.
* imap is, so this return "true".
*
* @return true
*/
virtual bool connectionBased() const { return true; }
/**
* This gives the two names for a kioslave: imaps if ssl is selected, imap if not.
*
* @param ssl true if ssl is selected.
* @return "imaps" if ssl is true, "imap" otherwise
*/
virtual TQString protocol( bool ssl ) const { return ssl ? "imaps" : "imap"; }
/**
* This name of this protocol: it goed in the configuration under this name.
*
* @return The name of this protocol: "imap"
*/
virtual TQString configName() const { return "imap"; }
/**
* true, because it is possible to read subjects with imap.
*
* @return true
*/
virtual bool canReadSubjects() const { return true; }
/**
* false, because deleting imap-mails doesn't work that well. See the commen above this class:
* metadata expunge=auto doesn't work.
*
* @return false
*/
virtual bool canDeleteMail() const { return false; } //See comment above class: metadata expunge=auto doesn't work.
/**
* true, because it is possible to read the whole message.
*
* @return true
*/
virtual bool canReadMail() const { return true; }
/**
* This function returns the default port. This depends whether ssl is used or not.
* If ssl is used, it return 993, elsewise 143.
*
* @param ssl Is ssl used?
* @return 993 if ssl is true, false otherwise.
*/
virtual unsigned short defaultPort( bool ssl ) const { return ssl ? 993 : 143; }
virtual TQStringList authList() const { return TQStringList::split( '|', "*|LOGIN|ANONYMOUS|CRAM-MD5", false); }
//Could not test did, my server don't support other authentication methods.
/**
* These function change the kurl and the metadata.
* In this case, "unseen" is added to the query to only list unlees kurls.
* These function are called in kio_*.cpp
*/
virtual void recheckKURL ( KURL &kurl, KIO::MetaData & ) const { kurl.setQuery( "unseen" ); }
virtual void readSubjectKURL( KURL &kurl, KIO::MetaData & ) const { kurl.setPath( kurl.path() + ";section=ENVELOPE" ); }
virtual void deleteMailConnectKURL( KURL &, KIO::MetaData & metadata ) const { metadata.insert( "expunge", "auto" ); }
/**
* This functions gives a list of names of groupboxes which are to be set in the configuration.
* In this case, two elements are added: "Server" and "Identity".
*
* @param list A list to add the name of groupboxes in.
*/
virtual void configFillGroupBoxes( TQStringList* list ) const;
/**
* This function adds elements to the groupbox.
*
* @param vector The vector containing the groupBoxes
* @param object The object to connect signals to
* @param ptrlist A list with object which is filled in this function. The list must already be created.
*/
virtual void configFields( TQPtrVector< TQWidget >* vector, const TQObject* object, TQPtrList< AccountInput >* ptrlist ) const;
/**
* This function is used to change the configuration.
* In the case, the metadata-key is splitted out, and put in the @p metadata parameter.
*
* @param map The mapping containing the configuration. This object can change in this function.
* @param metadata An empty mapping at the begin, a mapping containing metadata at the end.
*/
virtual void readEntries( TQMap< TQString, TQString >* map, TQMap< TQString, TQString >* metadata ) const;
/**
* This function edits writeEntry. It merge things back to a metadata-key and adds this
* key to the configuration.
*
* @param map The mapping which tqcontains the information to be written to a configuarion file.
* the contents of this mapping can change in this function.
*/
virtual void writeEntries( TQMap< TQString, TQString >* map ) const;
};
#endif
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