// --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // - Mail.hpp - // - afnix:net module - mail class definition - // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - // - it provided that this copyright notice is kept intact. - // - - // - 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. In no event shall - // - the copyright holder be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or - // - special damages arising in any way out of the use of this software. - // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // - copyright (c) 1999-2007 amaury darsch - // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- #ifndef AFNIX_MAIL_HPP #define AFNIX_MAIL_HPP #ifndef AFNIX_STRVEC_HPP #include "Strvec.hpp" #endif #ifndef AFNIX_TCPCLIENT_HPP #include "TcpClient.hpp" #endif namespace afnix { /// The Mail class is a client class which provides a simple interface /// to send mail. In its simplest mode, only a recipient address is required /// to send a message. In ts most complex form, the class can almost mimic /// the requirement of RFC822 for mail header description. This class /// contains several methods to create a complete message and specify /// hot to send it and where. More about this below. /// @author amaury darsch class Mail : public Object { private: /// the mta address String d_addr; /// the mta port t_word d_port; /// the host name String d_host; /// the from address String d_from; /// the "to" recipients list Strvec d_torl; /// the "cc" recipients list Strvec d_ccrl; /// the "bcc" recipients list Strvec d_bcrl; /// the message subject String d_subj; /// the message body Buffer d_mesg; public: /// create an empty mail message Mail (void); /// @return the class name String repr (void) const; /// set the mta address /// @param addr the address to set void setaddr (const String& addr); /// @return the mta address String getaddr (void) const; /// set the mta port /// @param port the port to set void setport (const t_word port); /// @return the mta port t_word getport (void) const; /// add a recipient in the "to" list /// @param rcpt the recipient address void addto (const String& rcpt); /// add a recipient in the "cc" list /// @param rcpt the recipient address void addcc (const String& rcpt); /// add a recipient in the "bcc" list /// @param rcpt the recipient address void addbcc (const String& rcpt); /// set the message subject /// @param subj the subject to set void setsubj (const String& subj); /// add some data to the message body /// @param data the data to add to the message void addmsg (const String& data); /// send this message to the recipients void send (void) const; private: // make the copy constructor private Mail (const Mail&); // make the assignment operator private Mail& operator = (const Mail&); // private mail methods void gethead (Buffer& head) const; public: /// create a new object in a generic way /// @param argv the argument vector static Object* mknew (Vector* argv); /// @return true if the given quark is defined bool isquark (const long quark, const bool hflg) const; /// apply this object with a set of arguments and a quark /// @param robj the current runnable /// @param nset the current nameset /// @param quark the quark to apply these arguments /// @param argv the arguments to apply Object* apply (Runnable* robj, Nameset* nset, const long quark, Vector* argv); }; } #endif