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// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
/*
Package mail implements parsing of mail messages.
For the most part, this package follows the syntax as specified by RFC 5322.
Notable divergences:
* Obsolete address formats are not parsed, including addresses with
embedded route information.
* Group addresses are not parsed.
* The full range of spacing (the CFWS syntax element) is not supported,
such as breaking addresses across lines.
*/
package mail
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"encoding/base64"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"net/textproto"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
)
var debug = debugT(false)
type debugT bool
func (d debugT) Printf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
if d {
log.Printf(format, args...)
}
}
// A Message represents a parsed mail message.
type Message struct {
Header Header
Body io.Reader
}
// ReadMessage reads a message from r.
// The headers are parsed, and the body of the message will be reading from r.
func ReadMessage(r io.Reader) (msg *Message, err error) {
tp := textproto.NewReader(bufio.NewReader(r))
hdr, err := tp.ReadMIMEHeader()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &Message{
Header: Header(hdr),
Body: tp.R,
}, nil
}
// Layouts suitable for passing to time.Parse.
// These are tried in order.
var dateLayouts []string
func init() {
// Generate layouts based on RFC 5322, section 3.3.
dows := [...]string{"", "Mon, "} // day-of-week
days := [...]string{"2", "02"} // day = 1*2DIGIT
years := [...]string{"2006", "06"} // year = 4*DIGIT / 2*DIGIT
seconds := [...]string{":05", ""} // second
zones := [...]string{"-0700", "MST"} // zone = (("+" / "-") 4DIGIT) / "GMT" / ...
for _, dow := range dows {
for _, day := range days {
for _, year := range years {
for _, second := range seconds {
for _, zone := range zones {
s := dow + day + " Jan " + year + " 15:04" + second + " " + zone
dateLayouts = append(dateLayouts, s)
}
}
}
}
}
}
func parseDate(date string) (time.Time, error) {
for _, layout := range dateLayouts {
t, err := time.Parse(layout, date)
if err == nil {
return t, nil
}
}
return time.Time{}, errors.New("mail: header could not be parsed")
}
// A Header represents the key-value pairs in a mail message header.
type Header map[string][]string
// Get gets the first value associated with the given key.
// If there are no values associated with the key, Get returns "".
func (h Header) Get(key string) string {
return textproto.MIMEHeader(h).Get(key)
}
var ErrHeaderNotPresent = errors.New("mail: header not in message")
// Date parses the Date header field.
func (h Header) Date() (time.Time, error) {
hdr := h.Get("Date")
if hdr == "" {
return time.Time{}, ErrHeaderNotPresent
}
return parseDate(hdr)
}
// AddressList parses the named header field as a list of addresses.
func (h Header) AddressList(key string) ([]*Address, error) {
hdr := h.Get(key)
if hdr == "" {
return nil, ErrHeaderNotPresent
}
return newAddrParser(hdr).parseAddressList()
}
// Address represents a single mail address.
// An address such as "Barry Gibbs <bg@example.com>" is represented
// as Address{Name: "Barry Gibbs", Address: "bg@example.com"}.
type Address struct {
Name string // Proper name; may be empty.
Address string // user@domain
}
// String formats the address as a valid RFC 5322 address.
// If the address's name contains non-ASCII characters
// the name will be rendered according to RFC 2047.
func (a *Address) String() string {
s := "<" + a.Address + ">"
if a.Name == "" {
return s
}
// If every character is printable ASCII, quoting is simple.
allPrintable := true
for i := 0; i < len(a.Name); i++ {
if !isVchar(a.Name[i]) {
allPrintable = false
break
}
}
if allPrintable {
b := bytes.NewBufferString(`"`)
for i := 0; i < len(a.Name); i++ {
if !isQtext(a.Name[i]) {
b.WriteByte('\\')
}
b.WriteByte(a.Name[i])
}
b.WriteString(`" `)
b.WriteString(s)
return b.String()
}
// UTF-8 "Q" encoding
b := bytes.NewBufferString("=?utf-8?q?")
for i := 0; i < len(a.Name); i++ {
switch c := a.Name[i]; {
case c == ' ':
b.WriteByte('_')
case isVchar(c) && c != '=' && c != '?' && c != '_':
b.WriteByte(c)
default:
fmt.Fprintf(b, "=%02X", c)
}
}
b.WriteString("?= ")
b.WriteString(s)
return b.String()
}
type addrParser []byte
func newAddrParser(s string) *addrParser {
p := addrParser(s)
return &p
}
func (p *addrParser) parseAddressList() ([]*Address, error) {
var list []*Address
for {
p.skipSpace()
addr, err := p.parseAddress()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
list = append(list, addr)
p.skipSpace()
if p.empty() {
break
}
if !p.consume(',') {
return nil, errors.New("mail: expected comma")
}
}
return list, nil
}
// parseAddress parses a single RFC 5322 address at the start of p.
func (p *addrParser) parseAddress() (addr *Address, err error) {
debug.Printf("parseAddress: %q", *p)
p.skipSpace()
if p.empty() {
return nil, errors.New("mail: no address")
}
// address = name-addr / addr-spec
// TODO(dsymonds): Support parsing group address.
// addr-spec has a more restricted grammar than name-addr,
// so try parsing it first, and fallback to name-addr.
// TODO(dsymonds): Is this really correct?
spec, err := p.consumeAddrSpec()
if err == nil {
return &Address{
Address: spec,
}, err
}
debug.Printf("parseAddress: not an addr-spec: %v", err)
debug.Printf("parseAddress: state is now %q", *p)
// display-name
var displayName string
if p.peek() != '<' {
displayName, err = p.consumePhrase()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
debug.Printf("parseAddress: displayName=%q", displayName)
// angle-addr = "<" addr-spec ">"
p.skipSpace()
if !p.consume('<') {
return nil, errors.New("mail: no angle-addr")
}
spec, err = p.consumeAddrSpec()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if !p.consume('>') {
return nil, errors.New("mail: unclosed angle-addr")
}
debug.Printf("parseAddress: spec=%q", spec)
return &Address{
Name: displayName,
Address: spec,
}, nil
}
// consumeAddrSpec parses a single RFC 5322 addr-spec at the start of p.
func (p *addrParser) consumeAddrSpec() (spec string, err error) {
debug.Printf("consumeAddrSpec: %q", *p)
orig := *p
defer func() {
if err != nil {
*p = orig
}
}()
// local-part = dot-atom / quoted-string
var localPart string
p.skipSpace()
if p.empty() {
return "", errors.New("mail: no addr-spec")
}
if p.peek() == '"' {
// quoted-string
debug.Printf("consumeAddrSpec: parsing quoted-string")
localPart, err = p.consumeQuotedString()
} else {
// dot-atom
debug.Printf("consumeAddrSpec: parsing dot-atom")
localPart, err = p.consumeAtom(true)
}
if err != nil {
debug.Printf("consumeAddrSpec: failed: %v", err)
return "", err
}
if !p.consume('@') {
return "", errors.New("mail: missing @ in addr-spec")
}
// domain = dot-atom / domain-literal
var domain string
p.skipSpace()
if p.empty() {
return "", errors.New("mail: no domain in addr-spec")
}
// TODO(dsymonds): Handle domain-literal
domain, err = p.consumeAtom(true)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return localPart + "@" + domain, nil
}
// consumePhrase parses the RFC 5322 phrase at the start of p.
func (p *addrParser) consumePhrase() (phrase string, err error) {
debug.Printf("consumePhrase: [%s]", *p)
// phrase = 1*word
var words []string
for {
// word = atom / quoted-string
var word string
p.skipSpace()
if p.empty() {
return "", errors.New("mail: missing phrase")
}
if p.peek() == '"' {
// quoted-string
word, err = p.consumeQuotedString()
} else {
// atom
word, err = p.consumeAtom(false)
}
// RFC 2047 encoded-word starts with =?, ends with ?=, and has two other ?s.
if err == nil && strings.HasPrefix(word, "=?") && strings.HasSuffix(word, "?=") && strings.Count(word, "?") == 4 {
word, err = decodeRFC2047Word(word)
}
if err != nil {
break
}
debug.Printf("consumePhrase: consumed %q", word)
words = append(words, word)
}
// Ignore any error if we got at least one word.
if err != nil && len(words) == 0 {
debug.Printf("consumePhrase: hit err: %v", err)
return "", errors.New("mail: missing word in phrase")
}
phrase = strings.Join(words, " ")
return phrase, nil
}
// consumeQuotedString parses the quoted string at the start of p.
func (p *addrParser) consumeQuotedString() (qs string, err error) {
// Assume first byte is '"'.
i := 1
qsb := make([]byte, 0, 10)
Loop:
for {
if i >= p.len() {
return "", errors.New("mail: unclosed quoted-string")
}
switch c := (*p)[i]; {
case c == '"':
break Loop
case c == '\\':
if i+1 == p.len() {
return "", errors.New("mail: unclosed quoted-string")
}
qsb = append(qsb, (*p)[i+1])
i += 2
case isQtext(c), c == ' ' || c == '\t':
// qtext (printable US-ASCII excluding " and \), or
// FWS (almost; we're ignoring CRLF)
qsb = append(qsb, c)
i++
default:
return "", fmt.Errorf("mail: bad character in quoted-string: %q", c)
}
}
*p = (*p)[i+1:]
return string(qsb), nil
}
// consumeAtom parses an RFC 5322 atom at the start of p.
// If dot is true, consumeAtom parses an RFC 5322 dot-atom instead.
func (p *addrParser) consumeAtom(dot bool) (atom string, err error) {
if !isAtext(p.peek(), false) {
return "", errors.New("mail: invalid string")
}
i := 1
for ; i < p.len() && isAtext((*p)[i], dot); i++ {
}
// TODO(dsymonds): Remove the []byte() conversion here when 6g doesn't need it.
atom, *p = string([]byte((*p)[:i])), (*p)[i:]
return atom, nil
}
func (p *addrParser) consume(c byte) bool {
if p.empty() || p.peek() != c {
return false
}
*p = (*p)[1:]
return true
}
// skipSpace skips the leading space and tab characters.
func (p *addrParser) skipSpace() {
*p = bytes.TrimLeft(*p, " \t")
}
func (p *addrParser) peek() byte {
return (*p)[0]
}
func (p *addrParser) empty() bool {
return p.len() == 0
}
func (p *addrParser) len() int {
return len(*p)
}
func decodeRFC2047Word(s string) (string, error) {
fields := strings.Split(s, "?")
if len(fields) != 5 || fields[0] != "=" || fields[4] != "=" {
return "", errors.New("mail: address not RFC 2047 encoded")
}
charset, enc := strings.ToLower(fields[1]), strings.ToLower(fields[2])
if charset != "iso-8859-1" && charset != "utf-8" {
return "", fmt.Errorf("mail: charset not supported: %q", charset)
}
in := bytes.NewBufferString(fields[3])
var r io.Reader
switch enc {
case "b":
r = base64.NewDecoder(base64.StdEncoding, in)
case "q":
r = qDecoder{r: in}
default:
return "", fmt.Errorf("mail: RFC 2047 encoding not supported: %q", enc)
}
dec, err := ioutil.ReadAll(r)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
switch charset {
case "iso-8859-1":
b := new(bytes.Buffer)
for _, c := range dec {
b.WriteRune(rune(c))
}
return b.String(), nil
case "utf-8":
return string(dec), nil
}
panic("unreachable")
}
type qDecoder struct {
r io.Reader
scratch [2]byte
}
func (qd qDecoder) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
// This method writes at most one byte into p.
if len(p) == 0 {
return 0, nil
}
if _, err := qd.r.Read(qd.scratch[:1]); err != nil {
return 0, err
}
switch c := qd.scratch[0]; {
case c == '=':
if _, err := io.ReadFull(qd.r, qd.scratch[:2]); err != nil {
return 0, err
}
x, err := strconv.Btoi64(string(qd.scratch[:2]), 16)
if err != nil {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("mail: invalid RFC 2047 encoding: %q", qd.scratch[:2])
}
p[0] = byte(x)
case c == '_':
p[0] = ' '
default:
p[0] = c
}
return 1, nil
}
var atextChars = []byte("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" +
"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" +
"0123456789" +
"!#$%&'*+-/=?^_`{|}~")
// isAtext returns true if c is an RFC 5322 atext character.
// If dot is true, period is included.
func isAtext(c byte, dot bool) bool {
if dot && c == '.' {
return true
}
return bytes.IndexByte(atextChars, c) >= 0
}
// isQtext returns true if c is an RFC 5322 qtest character.
func isQtext(c byte) bool {
// Printable US-ASCII, excluding backslash or quote.
if c == '\\' || c == '"' {
return false
}
return '!' <= c && c <= '~'
}
// isVchar returns true if c is an RFC 5322 VCHAR character.
func isVchar(c byte) bool {
// Visible (printing) characters.
return '!' <= c && c <= '~'
}
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