| 1 | ;;; bbdb-mua.el --- various MUA functionality for BBDB -*- lexical-binding: t -*- |
| 2 | |
| 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2010-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 4 | |
| 5 | ;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), |
| 6 | |
| 7 | ;; BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| 8 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| 9 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or |
| 10 | ;; (at your option) any later version. |
| 11 | |
| 12 | ;; BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| 13 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| 14 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| 15 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. |
| 16 | |
| 17 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| 18 | ;; along with BBDB. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
| 19 | |
| 20 | ;;; Commentary: |
| 21 | ;; This file provides various additional functionality for BBDB |
| 22 | ;; See the BBDB info manual for documentation. |
| 23 | |
| 24 | ;; This file lets you do stuff like |
| 25 | ;; |
| 26 | ;; o automatically add some string to some field(s) based on the |
| 27 | ;; contents of header fields of the current message |
| 28 | ;; o only automatically create records when certain header fields |
| 29 | ;; are matched |
| 30 | ;; o do not automatically create records when certain header fields |
| 31 | ;; are matched |
| 32 | ;; |
| 33 | ;; Read the docstrings; read the texinfo file. |
| 34 | |
| 35 | ;;; Code: |
| 36 | |
| 37 | (require 'bbdb) |
| 38 | (require 'bbdb-com) |
| 39 | |
| 40 | (eval-and-compile |
| 41 | (autoload 'gnus-fetch-original-field "gnus-utils") |
| 42 | (autoload 'gnus-summary-select-article "gnus-sum") |
| 43 | (defvar gnus-article-buffer) |
| 44 | |
| 45 | (autoload 'bbdb/vm-header "bbdb-vm") |
| 46 | (autoload 'vm-follow-summary-cursor "vm-motion") |
| 47 | (autoload 'vm-select-folder-buffer "vm-macro") |
| 48 | (autoload 'vm-check-for-killed-summary "vm-misc") |
| 49 | (autoload 'vm-error-if-folder-empty "vm-misc") |
| 50 | |
| 51 | (autoload 'bbdb/rmail-header "bbdb-rmail") |
| 52 | (defvar rmail-buffer) |
| 53 | |
| 54 | (autoload 'bbdb/mh-header "bbdb-mhe") |
| 55 | (autoload 'mh-show "mh-show") |
| 56 | (defvar mh-show-buffer) |
| 57 | |
| 58 | (defvar mu4e~view-buffer-name) |
| 59 | |
| 60 | (autoload 'bbdb/wl-header "bbdb-wl") |
| 61 | |
| 62 | (autoload 'message-field-value "message") |
| 63 | (autoload 'mail-decode-encoded-word-string "mail-parse")) |
| 64 | |
| 65 | (defconst bbdb-mua-mode-alist |
| 66 | '((vm vm-mode vm-virtual-mode vm-summary-mode vm-presentation-mode) |
| 67 | (gnus gnus-summary-mode gnus-article-mode gnus-tree-mode) |
| 68 | (rmail rmail-mode rmail-summary-mode) |
| 69 | (mh mhe-mode mhe-summary-mode mh-folder-mode) |
| 70 | (mu4e mu4e-view-mode) ; Tackle `mu4e-headers-mode' later |
| 71 | (wl wl-summary-mode wl-draft-mode) |
| 72 | (message message-mode mu4e-compose-mode notmuch-message-mode) |
| 73 | (mail mail-mode)) |
| 74 | "Alist of MUA modes supported by BBDB. |
| 75 | Each element is of the form (MUA MODE MODE ...), where MODEs are used by MUA.") |
| 76 | |
| 77 | (defun bbdb-mua () |
| 78 | "For the current message return the MUA. |
| 79 | Return values include |
| 80 | gnus Newsreader Gnus |
| 81 | rmail Reading Mail in Emacs |
| 82 | vm Viewmail |
| 83 | mh Emacs interface to the MH mail system (aka MH-E) |
| 84 | mu4e Mu4e |
| 85 | wl Wanderlust |
| 86 | message Mail and News composition mode that goes with Gnus |
| 87 | mail Emacs Mail Mode." |
| 88 | (let ((mm-alist bbdb-mua-mode-alist) |
| 89 | elt mua) |
| 90 | (while (setq elt (pop mm-alist)) |
| 91 | (if (memq major-mode (cdr elt)) |
| 92 | (setq mua (car elt) |
| 93 | mm-alist nil))) |
| 94 | (or mua (error "BBDB: MUA `%s' not supported" major-mode)))) |
| 95 | |
| 96 | ;;;###autoload |
| 97 | (defun bbdb-message-header (header) |
| 98 | "For the current message return the value of HEADER. |
| 99 | MIME encoded headers are decoded. Return nil if HEADER does not exist." |
| 100 | ;; RW: If HEADER was allowed to be a regexp and the content of multiple |
| 101 | ;; matching headers was concatenated as in `message-field-value', |
| 102 | ;; this would simplify the usage of `bbdb-accept-message-alist' and |
| 103 | ;; `bbdb-ignore-message-alist'. |
| 104 | ;; RW: If this function had a remember table, it could look up the value |
| 105 | ;; of a header if we request the value of the same header multiple times. |
| 106 | ;; (We would reset the remember table each time we move on to a new message.) |
| 107 | (let* ((mua (bbdb-mua)) |
| 108 | (val (cond (;; It seems that `gnus-fetch-field' fetches decoded content of |
| 109 | ;; `gnus-visible-headers', ignoring `gnus-ignored-headers'. |
| 110 | ;; Here we use instead `gnus-fetch-original-field' that fetches |
| 111 | ;; the encoded content of `gnus-original-article-buffer'. |
| 112 | ;; Decoding makes this possibly a bit slower, but something like |
| 113 | ;; `bbdb-select-message' does not get fooled by an apparent |
| 114 | ;; absence of some headers. |
| 115 | ;; See http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.general/78741 |
| 116 | (eq mua 'gnus) (gnus-fetch-original-field header)) |
| 117 | ((eq mua 'vm) (bbdb/vm-header header)) |
| 118 | ((eq mua 'rmail) (bbdb/rmail-header header)) |
| 119 | ((eq mua 'mh) (bbdb/mh-header header)) |
| 120 | ((eq mua 'mu4e) (message-field-value header)) |
| 121 | ((eq mua 'wl) (bbdb/wl-header header)) |
| 122 | ((memq mua '(message mail)) (message-field-value header)) |
| 123 | (t (error "BBDB/%s: header function undefined" mua))))) |
| 124 | (if val (mail-decode-encoded-word-string val)))) |
| 125 | |
| 126 | (defsubst bbdb-message-header-re (header regexp) |
| 127 | "Return non-nil if REGEXP matches value of HEADER." |
| 128 | (let ((val (bbdb-message-header header)) |
| 129 | (case-fold-search t)) ; RW: Is this what we want? |
| 130 | (and val (string-match regexp val)))) |
| 131 | |
| 132 | ;;; Update database |
| 133 | |
| 134 | ;;;###autoload |
| 135 | (defun bbdb-accept-message (&optional invert) |
| 136 | "For use with variable `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p' and friends. |
| 137 | Return the value of variable `bbdb-update-records-p' for messages matching |
| 138 | `bbdb-accept-message-alist'. If INVERT is non-nil, accept messages |
| 139 | not matching `bbdb-ignore-message-alist'." |
| 140 | (let ((rest (if invert bbdb-ignore-message-alist |
| 141 | bbdb-accept-message-alist)) |
| 142 | done elt) |
| 143 | (if (eq rest t) |
| 144 | (setq done t) |
| 145 | (while (and (setq elt (pop rest)) (not done)) |
| 146 | (dolist (header (if (stringp (car elt)) (list (car elt)) (car elt))) |
| 147 | (if (bbdb-message-header-re header (cdr elt)) |
| 148 | (setq done t))))) |
| 149 | (if invert (setq done (not done))) |
| 150 | (if done bbdb-update-records-p))) |
| 151 | |
| 152 | ;;;###autoload |
| 153 | (defun bbdb-ignore-message (&optional invert) |
| 154 | "For use with variable `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p' and friends. |
| 155 | Return the value of variable `bbdb-update-records-p' for messages not matching |
| 156 | `bbdb-ignore-message-alist'. If INVERT is non-nil, accept messages |
| 157 | matching `bbdb-accept-message-alist'." |
| 158 | (bbdb-accept-message (not invert))) |
| 159 | |
| 160 | ;;;###autoload |
| 161 | (defun bbdb-select-message () |
| 162 | "For use with variable `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p' and friends. |
| 163 | Return the value of variable `bbdb-update-records-p' for messages both matching |
| 164 | `bbdb-accept-message-alist' and not matching `bbdb-ignore-message-alist'." |
| 165 | (and (bbdb-accept-message) |
| 166 | (bbdb-ignore-message))) |
| 167 | |
| 168 | (defun bbdb-get-address-components (&optional header-class ignore-address) |
| 169 | "Extract mail addresses from a message. |
| 170 | Return list with elements (NAME EMAIL HEADER HEADER-CLASS MUA). |
| 171 | HEADER-CLASS is defined in `bbdb-message-headers'. If HEADER-CLASS is nil, |
| 172 | use all classes in `bbdb-message-headers'. |
| 173 | If regexp IGNORE-ADDRESS matches NAME or EMAIL of an address, this address |
| 174 | is ignored. If IGNORE-ADDRESS is nil, use value of `bbdb-user-mail-address-re'." |
| 175 | ;; We do not use `bbdb-message-all-addresses' here because only when we |
| 176 | ;; have compared the addresses with the records in BBDB do we know which |
| 177 | ;; address(es) are relevant for us. |
| 178 | (let ((message-headers (if header-class |
| 179 | (list (assoc header-class bbdb-message-headers)) |
| 180 | bbdb-message-headers)) |
| 181 | (mua (bbdb-mua)) |
| 182 | (ignore-address (or ignore-address bbdb-user-mail-address-re)) |
| 183 | address-list name mail mail-list content) |
| 184 | (dolist (headers message-headers) |
| 185 | (dolist (header (cdr headers)) |
| 186 | (when (setq content (bbdb-message-header header)) |
| 187 | ;; Always extract all addresses because we do not know yet which |
| 188 | ;; address might match IGNORE-ADDRESS. |
| 189 | (dolist (address (bbdb-extract-address-components content t)) |
| 190 | ;; We canonicalize name and mail as early as possible. |
| 191 | (setq name (car address) |
| 192 | mail (cadr address)) |
| 193 | ;; ignore uninteresting addresses |
| 194 | (unless (or (and (stringp ignore-address) |
| 195 | (or (and name (string-match ignore-address name)) |
| 196 | (and mail (string-match ignore-address mail)))) |
| 197 | (and mail (member-ignore-case mail mail-list))) |
| 198 | ;; Add each address only once. (Use MAIL-LIST for book keeping.) |
| 199 | ;; Thus if we care about whether an address gets associated with |
| 200 | ;; one or another header, the order of elements in |
| 201 | ;; `bbdb-message-headers' is relevant. The "most important" |
| 202 | ;; headers should be first in `bbdb-message-headers'. |
| 203 | (if mail (push mail mail-list)) |
| 204 | (push (list name mail header (car headers) mua) address-list)))))) |
| 205 | (or (nreverse address-list) |
| 206 | (and header-class bbdb-message-try-all-headers |
| 207 | ;; Try again the remaining header classes |
| 208 | (let ((bbdb-message-headers |
| 209 | (remove (assoc header-class bbdb-message-headers) |
| 210 | bbdb-message-headers))) |
| 211 | (bbdb-get-address-components nil ignore-address)))))) |
| 212 | |
| 213 | ;;;###autoload |
| 214 | (defun bbdb-update-records (address-list &optional update-p sort) |
| 215 | "Return the list of BBDB records matching ADDRESS-LIST. |
| 216 | ADDRESS-LIST is a list of mail addresses. (It can be extracted from |
| 217 | a mail message using `bbdb-get-address-components'.) |
| 218 | UPDATE-P may take the following values: |
| 219 | search Search for existing records matching ADDRESS. |
| 220 | update Search for existing records matching ADDRESS; |
| 221 | update name and mail field if necessary. |
| 222 | query Search for existing records matching ADDRESS; |
| 223 | query for creation of a new record if the record does not exist. |
| 224 | create or t Search for existing records matching ADDRESS; |
| 225 | create a new record if it does not yet exist. |
| 226 | nil Do nothing. |
| 227 | a function This functions will be called with no arguments. |
| 228 | It should return one of the above values. |
| 229 | |
| 230 | If SORT is non-nil, sort records according to `bbdb-record-lessp'. |
| 231 | Ottherwise, the records are ordered according to ADDRESS-LIST. |
| 232 | |
| 233 | Usually this function is called by the wrapper `bbdb-mua-update-records'." |
| 234 | ;; UPDATE-P allows filtering of complete messages. |
| 235 | ;; Filtering of individual addresses within an accepted message |
| 236 | ;; is done by `bbdb-get-address-components' using `bbdb-user-mail-address-re'. |
| 237 | ;; We resolve UPDATE-P repeatedly. This is needed, for example, |
| 238 | ;; with the chain `bbdb-mua-auto-update-p' -> `bbdb-select-message' |
| 239 | ;; -> `bbdb-update-records-p'. |
| 240 | (while (and (functionp update-p) |
| 241 | ;; Bad! `search' is a function in `cl-seq.el'. |
| 242 | (not (eq update-p 'search))) |
| 243 | (setq update-p (funcall update-p))) |
| 244 | (cond ((eq t update-p) |
| 245 | (setq update-p 'create)) |
| 246 | ((not (memq update-p '(search update query create nil))) |
| 247 | (error "Illegal value of arg update-p: %s" update-p))) |
| 248 | |
| 249 | (let (;; `bbdb-update-records-p' and `bbdb-offer-to-create' are used here |
| 250 | ;; as internal variables for communication with `bbdb-query-create'. |
| 251 | ;; This does not affect the value of the global user variable |
| 252 | ;; `bbdb-update-records-p'. |
| 253 | (bbdb-offer-to-create 'start) |
| 254 | (bbdb-update-records-p update-p) |
| 255 | address records) |
| 256 | |
| 257 | (when update-p |
| 258 | (while (setq address (pop address-list)) |
| 259 | (let* ((bbdb-update-records-address address) |
| 260 | hits |
| 261 | (task |
| 262 | (catch 'done |
| 263 | (setq hits |
| 264 | ;; We put the call of `bbdb-notice-mail-hook' |
| 265 | ;; into `bbdb-annotate-message' so that this hook |
| 266 | ;; runs only if the user agreed to change a record. |
| 267 | (cond ((or bbdb-read-only |
| 268 | (eq bbdb-update-records-p 'search)) |
| 269 | ;; Search for records having this mail address |
| 270 | ;; but do not modify an existing record. |
| 271 | ;; This does not run `bbdb-notice-mail-hook'. |
| 272 | (bbdb-message-search (car address) |
| 273 | (cadr address))) |
| 274 | ((eq bbdb-update-records-p 'update) |
| 275 | (bbdb-annotate-message address 'update)) |
| 276 | ((eq bbdb-update-records-p 'query) |
| 277 | (bbdb-annotate-message |
| 278 | address 'bbdb-query-create)) |
| 279 | ((eq bbdb-update-records-p 'create) |
| 280 | (bbdb-annotate-message address 'create)))) |
| 281 | nil))) |
| 282 | (cond ((eq task 'quit) |
| 283 | (setq address-list nil)) |
| 284 | ((not (eq task 'next)) |
| 285 | (dolist (hit (delq nil (nreverse hits))) |
| 286 | (bbdb-pushnew hit records)))) |
| 287 | (if (and records (not bbdb-message-all-addresses)) |
| 288 | (setq address-list nil)))) |
| 289 | (setq records |
| 290 | (if sort (sort records 'bbdb-record-lessp) |
| 291 | ;; Make RECORDS a list ordered like ADDRESS-LIST. |
| 292 | (nreverse records)))) |
| 293 | |
| 294 | ;; `bbdb-message-search' might yield multiple records |
| 295 | (if (and records (not bbdb-message-all-addresses)) |
| 296 | (setq records (list (car records)))) |
| 297 | |
| 298 | (unless bbdb-read-only |
| 299 | (bbdb-editable) |
| 300 | (dolist (record records) |
| 301 | (run-hook-with-args 'bbdb-notice-record-hook record))) |
| 302 | |
| 303 | records)) |
| 304 | |
| 305 | (defun bbdb-query-create () |
| 306 | "Interactive query used by `bbdb-update-records'. |
| 307 | Return t if the record should be created or `nil' otherwise. |
| 308 | Honor previous answers such as `!'." |
| 309 | (let ((task bbdb-offer-to-create)) |
| 310 | ;; If we have remembered what the user typed previously, |
| 311 | ;; `bbdb-offer-to-create' holds a character, i.e., a number. |
| 312 | ;; -- Right now, we only remember "!". |
| 313 | (when (not (integerp task)) |
| 314 | (let ((prompt (format "%s is not in BBDB; add? (y,!,n,s,q,?) " |
| 315 | (or (nth 0 bbdb-update-records-address) |
| 316 | (nth 1 bbdb-update-records-address)))) |
| 317 | event) |
| 318 | (while (not event) |
| 319 | (setq event (read-key-sequence prompt)) |
| 320 | (setq event (if (stringp event) (aref event 0)))) |
| 321 | (setq task event) |
| 322 | (message ""))) ; clear the message buffer |
| 323 | |
| 324 | (cond ((eq task ?y) |
| 325 | t) |
| 326 | ((eq task ?!) |
| 327 | (setq bbdb-offer-to-create task) |
| 328 | t) |
| 329 | ((or (eq task ?n) |
| 330 | (eq task ?\s)) |
| 331 | (throw 'done 'next)) |
| 332 | ((or (eq task ?q) |
| 333 | (eq task ?\a)) ; ?\a = C-g |
| 334 | (throw 'done 'quit)) |
| 335 | ((eq task ?s) |
| 336 | (setq bbdb-update-records-p 'search) |
| 337 | (throw 'done 'next)) |
| 338 | (t ; any other key sequence |
| 339 | (save-window-excursion |
| 340 | (let* ((buffer (get-buffer-create " *BBDB Help*")) |
| 341 | (window (or (get-buffer-window buffer) |
| 342 | (split-window (get-lru-window))))) |
| 343 | (with-current-buffer buffer |
| 344 | (special-mode) |
| 345 | (let (buffer-read-only) |
| 346 | (erase-buffer) |
| 347 | (insert |
| 348 | "Your answer controls how BBDB updates/searches for records. |
| 349 | |
| 350 | Type ? for this help. |
| 351 | Type y to add the current record. |
| 352 | Type ! to add all remaining records. |
| 353 | Type n to skip the current record. (You might also type space) |
| 354 | Type s to switch from annotate to search mode. |
| 355 | Type q to quit updating records. No more search or annotation is done.") |
| 356 | (set-buffer-modified-p nil) |
| 357 | (goto-char (point-min))) |
| 358 | (set-window-buffer window buffer) |
| 359 | (fit-window-to-buffer window))) |
| 360 | ;; Try again! |
| 361 | (bbdb-query-create)))))) |
| 362 | |
| 363 | \f |
| 364 | |
| 365 | (defun bbdb-annotate-message (address &optional update-p) |
| 366 | "Fill the records for message ADDRESS with as much info as possible. |
| 367 | If a record for ADDRESS does not yet exist, UPDATE-P controls whether |
| 368 | a new record is created for ADDRESS. UPDATE-P may take the values: |
| 369 | update or nil Update existing records, never create a new record. |
| 370 | query Query interactively whether to create a new record. |
| 371 | create or t Create a new record. |
| 372 | a function This functions will be called with no arguments. |
| 373 | It should return one of the above values. |
| 374 | Return the records matching ADDRESS or nil." |
| 375 | (let* ((mail (nth 1 address)) ; possibly nil |
| 376 | (name (unless (equal mail (car address)) |
| 377 | (car address))) |
| 378 | (records (bbdb-message-search name mail)) |
| 379 | created-p new-records) |
| 380 | (if (and (not records) (functionp update-p)) |
| 381 | (setq update-p (funcall update-p))) |
| 382 | (cond ((eq t update-p) (setq update-p 'create)) |
| 383 | ((not update-p) (setq update-p 'update))) |
| 384 | |
| 385 | ;; Create a new record if nothing else fits. |
| 386 | ;; In this way, we can fill the slots of the new record with |
| 387 | ;; the same code that updates the slots of existing records. |
| 388 | (unless (or records |
| 389 | (eq update-p 'update) |
| 390 | (not (or name mail))) |
| 391 | ;; If there is no name, try to use the mail address as name |
| 392 | (if (and bbdb-message-mail-as-name mail |
| 393 | (or (null name) |
| 394 | (string= "" name))) |
| 395 | (setq name (funcall bbdb-message-clean-name-function mail))) |
| 396 | (if (or (eq update-p 'create) |
| 397 | (and (eq update-p 'query) |
| 398 | (y-or-n-p (format "%s is not in the BBDB. Add? " |
| 399 | (or name mail))))) |
| 400 | (setq records (list (bbdb-empty-record)) |
| 401 | created-p t))) |
| 402 | |
| 403 | (dolist (record records) |
| 404 | (let* ((old-name (bbdb-record-name record)) |
| 405 | (fullname (bbdb-divide-name (or name ""))) |
| 406 | (fname (car fullname)) |
| 407 | (lname (cdr fullname)) |
| 408 | (mail mail) ;; possibly changed below |
| 409 | (created-p created-p) |
| 410 | (update-p update-p) |
| 411 | change-p add-mails add-name ignore-redundant) |
| 412 | |
| 413 | ;; Analyze the name part of the record. |
| 414 | (cond ((or (not name) |
| 415 | ;; The following tests can differ for more complicated names |
| 416 | (bbdb-string= name old-name) |
| 417 | (and (equal fname (bbdb-record-firstname record)) ; possibly |
| 418 | (equal lname (bbdb-record-lastname record))) ; nil |
| 419 | (member-ignore-case name (bbdb-record-aka record)))) ; do nothing |
| 420 | |
| 421 | (created-p ; new record |
| 422 | (bbdb-record-set-field record 'name (cons fname lname))) |
| 423 | |
| 424 | ((not (setq add-name (bbdb-add-job bbdb-add-name record name)))) ; do nothing |
| 425 | |
| 426 | ((numberp add-name) |
| 427 | (unless bbdb-silent |
| 428 | (message "name mismatch: \"%s\" changed to \"%s\"" |
| 429 | old-name name) |
| 430 | (sit-for add-name))) |
| 431 | |
| 432 | ((bbdb-eval-spec add-name |
| 433 | (if old-name |
| 434 | (format "Change name \"%s\" to \"%s\"? " |
| 435 | old-name name) |
| 436 | (format "Assign name \"%s\" to address \"%s\"? " |
| 437 | name (car (bbdb-record-mail record))))) |
| 438 | ;; Keep old-name as AKA? |
| 439 | (when (and old-name |
| 440 | (not (member-ignore-case old-name (bbdb-record-aka record)))) |
| 441 | (if (bbdb-eval-spec (bbdb-add-job bbdb-add-aka record old-name) |
| 442 | (format "Keep name \"%s\" as an AKA? " old-name)) |
| 443 | (bbdb-record-set-field |
| 444 | record 'aka (cons old-name (bbdb-record-aka record))) |
| 445 | (bbdb-remhash old-name record))) |
| 446 | (bbdb-record-set-field record 'name (cons fname lname)) |
| 447 | (setq change-p 'name)) |
| 448 | |
| 449 | ;; make new name an AKA? |
| 450 | ((and old-name |
| 451 | (not (member-ignore-case name (bbdb-record-aka record))) |
| 452 | (bbdb-eval-spec (bbdb-add-job bbdb-add-aka record name) |
| 453 | (format "Make \"%s\" an alternate for \"%s\"? " |
| 454 | name old-name))) |
| 455 | (bbdb-record-set-field |
| 456 | record 'aka (cons name (bbdb-record-aka record))) |
| 457 | (setq change-p 'name))) |
| 458 | |
| 459 | ;; Is MAIL redundant compared with the mail addresses |
| 460 | ;; that are already known for RECORD? |
| 461 | (if (and mail |
| 462 | (setq ignore-redundant |
| 463 | (bbdb-add-job bbdb-ignore-redundant-mails record mail))) |
| 464 | (let ((mails (bbdb-record-mail-canon record)) |
| 465 | (case-fold-search t) redundant ml re) |
| 466 | (while (setq ml (pop mails)) |
| 467 | (if (and (setq re (bbdb-mail-redundant-re ml)) |
| 468 | (string-match re mail)) |
| 469 | (setq redundant ml mails nil))) |
| 470 | (if redundant |
| 471 | (cond ((numberp ignore-redundant) |
| 472 | (unless bbdb-silent |
| 473 | (message "%s: redundant mail `%s'" |
| 474 | (bbdb-record-name record) mail) |
| 475 | (sit-for ignore-redundant))) |
| 476 | ((or (eq t ignore-redundant) |
| 477 | bbdb-silent |
| 478 | (y-or-n-p (format "Ignore redundant mail %s?" mail))) |
| 479 | (setq mail redundant)))))) |
| 480 | |
| 481 | ;; Analyze the mail part of the new records |
| 482 | (cond ((or (not mail) (equal mail "???") |
| 483 | (member-ignore-case mail (bbdb-record-mail-canon record)))) ; do nothing |
| 484 | |
| 485 | (created-p ; new record |
| 486 | (bbdb-record-set-field record 'mail (list mail))) |
| 487 | |
| 488 | ((not (setq add-mails (bbdb-add-job bbdb-add-mails record mail)))) ; do nothing |
| 489 | |
| 490 | ((numberp add-mails) |
| 491 | (unless bbdb-silent |
| 492 | (message "%s: new address `%s'" |
| 493 | (bbdb-record-name record) mail) |
| 494 | (sit-for add-mails))) |
| 495 | |
| 496 | ((or (eq add-mails t) ; add it automatically |
| 497 | bbdb-silent |
| 498 | (y-or-n-p (format "Add address \"%s\" to %s? " mail |
| 499 | (bbdb-record-name record))) |
| 500 | (and (or (and (functionp update-p) |
| 501 | (progn (setq update-p (funcall update-p)) nil)) |
| 502 | (memq update-p '(t create)) |
| 503 | (and (eq update-p 'query) |
| 504 | (y-or-n-p |
| 505 | (format "Create a new record for %s? " |
| 506 | (bbdb-record-name record))))) |
| 507 | (progn |
| 508 | (setq record (bbdb-empty-record)) |
| 509 | (bbdb-record-set-name record fname lname) |
| 510 | (setq created-p t)))) |
| 511 | |
| 512 | (let ((mails (bbdb-record-mail record))) |
| 513 | (if ignore-redundant |
| 514 | ;; Does the new address MAIL make an old address redundant? |
| 515 | (let ((mail-re (bbdb-mail-redundant-re mail)) |
| 516 | (case-fold-search t) okay redundant) |
| 517 | (dolist (ml mails) |
| 518 | (if (string-match mail-re ml) ; redundant mail address |
| 519 | (push ml redundant) |
| 520 | (push ml okay))) |
| 521 | (let ((form (format "redundant mail%s %s" |
| 522 | (if (< 1 (length redundant)) "s" "") |
| 523 | (bbdb-concat 'mail (nreverse redundant)))) |
| 524 | (name (bbdb-record-name record))) |
| 525 | (if redundant |
| 526 | (cond ((numberp ignore-redundant) |
| 527 | (unless bbdb-silent |
| 528 | (message "%s: %s" name form) |
| 529 | (sit-for ignore-redundant))) |
| 530 | ((or (eq t ignore-redundant) |
| 531 | bbdb-silent |
| 532 | (y-or-n-p (format "Delete %s: " form))) |
| 533 | (if (eq t ignore-redundant) |
| 534 | (message "%s: deleting %s" name form)) |
| 535 | (setq mails okay))))))) |
| 536 | |
| 537 | ;; then modify RECORD |
| 538 | (bbdb-record-set-field |
| 539 | record 'mail |
| 540 | (if (and mails |
| 541 | (bbdb-eval-spec (bbdb-add-job bbdb-new-mails-primary |
| 542 | record mail) |
| 543 | (format "Make \"%s\" the primary address? " mail))) |
| 544 | (cons mail mails) |
| 545 | (nconc mails (list mail)))) |
| 546 | (unless change-p (setq change-p t))))) |
| 547 | |
| 548 | (cond (created-p |
| 549 | (unless bbdb-silent |
| 550 | (if (bbdb-record-name record) |
| 551 | (message "created %s's record with address \"%s\"" |
| 552 | (bbdb-record-name record) mail) |
| 553 | (message "created record with naked address \"%s\"" mail))) |
| 554 | (bbdb-change-record record)) |
| 555 | |
| 556 | (change-p |
| 557 | (unless bbdb-silent |
| 558 | (cond ((eq change-p 'name) |
| 559 | (message "noticed \"%s\"" (bbdb-record-name record))) |
| 560 | ((bbdb-record-name record) |
| 561 | (message "noticed %s's address \"%s\"" |
| 562 | (bbdb-record-name record) mail)) |
| 563 | (t |
| 564 | (message "noticed naked address \"%s\"" mail)))) |
| 565 | (bbdb-change-record record))) |
| 566 | |
| 567 | (run-hook-with-args 'bbdb-notice-mail-hook record) |
| 568 | (push record new-records))) |
| 569 | |
| 570 | (nreverse new-records))) |
| 571 | |
| 572 | (defun bbdb-mua-update-records (&optional header-class update-p sort) |
| 573 | "Wrapper for `bbdb-update-records'. |
| 574 | HEADER-CLASS is defined in `bbdb-message-headers'. If it is nil, |
| 575 | use all classes in `bbdb-message-headers'. |
| 576 | UPDATE-P is defined in `bbdb-update-records'. |
| 577 | If SORT is non-nil, sort records according to `bbdb-record-lessp'." |
| 578 | (let ((mua (bbdb-mua))) |
| 579 | (save-current-buffer |
| 580 | (cond ;; VM |
| 581 | ((eq mua 'vm) |
| 582 | (vm-select-folder-buffer) |
| 583 | (vm-check-for-killed-summary) |
| 584 | (vm-error-if-folder-empty) |
| 585 | (let ((enable-local-variables t)) ; ...or vm bind this to nil. |
| 586 | (bbdb-update-records (bbdb-get-address-components header-class) |
| 587 | update-p sort))) |
| 588 | ;; Gnus |
| 589 | ((eq mua 'gnus) |
| 590 | (set-buffer gnus-article-buffer) |
| 591 | (bbdb-update-records (bbdb-get-address-components header-class) |
| 592 | update-p sort)) |
| 593 | ;; MH-E |
| 594 | ((eq mua 'mh) |
| 595 | (if mh-show-buffer (set-buffer mh-show-buffer)) |
| 596 | (bbdb-update-records (bbdb-get-address-components header-class) |
| 597 | update-p sort)) |
| 598 | ;; Rmail |
| 599 | ((eq mua 'rmail) |
| 600 | (set-buffer rmail-buffer) |
| 601 | (bbdb-update-records (bbdb-get-address-components header-class) |
| 602 | update-p sort)) |
| 603 | ;; mu4e |
| 604 | ((eq mua 'mu4e) |
| 605 | (set-buffer mu4e~view-buffer-name) |
| 606 | (bbdb-update-records (bbdb-get-address-components header-class) |
| 607 | update-p sort)) |
| 608 | ;; Wanderlust |
| 609 | ((eq mua 'wl) |
| 610 | (bbdb-update-records (bbdb-get-address-components header-class) |
| 611 | update-p sort)) |
| 612 | ;; Message and Mail |
| 613 | ((memq mua '(message mail)) |
| 614 | (bbdb-update-records (bbdb-get-address-components header-class) |
| 615 | update-p sort)))))) |
| 616 | |
| 617 | (defmacro bbdb-mua-wrapper (&rest body) |
| 618 | "Perform BODY in a MUA buffer." |
| 619 | (declare (debug t)) |
| 620 | `(let ((mua (bbdb-mua))) |
| 621 | ;; Here we replicate BODY multiple times which gets clumsy |
| 622 | ;; for a larger BODY! |
| 623 | (cond ((eq mua 'gnus) |
| 624 | ;; This fails in *Article* buffers, where |
| 625 | ;; `gnus-article-read-summary-keys' provides an additional wrapper |
| 626 | (save-current-buffer |
| 627 | (gnus-summary-select-article) ; sets buffer `gnus-summary-buffer' |
| 628 | ,@body)) |
| 629 | ((memq mua '(mail message rmail mh vm mu4e wl)) |
| 630 | (cond ((eq mua 'vm) (vm-follow-summary-cursor)) |
| 631 | ((eq mua 'mh) (mh-show))) |
| 632 | ;; rmail, mail, message, mu4e and wl do not require any wrapper |
| 633 | ,@body)))) |
| 634 | |
| 635 | (defun bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p () |
| 636 | "Interactive spec for arg UPDATE-P of `bbdb-mua-display-records' and friends. |
| 637 | If these commands are called without a prefix, the value of their arg |
| 638 | UPDATE-P is the car of the variable `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'. |
| 639 | Called with a prefix, the value of UPDATE-P is the cdr of this variable." |
| 640 | (let ((update-p (if current-prefix-arg |
| 641 | (cdr bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p) |
| 642 | (car bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p)))) |
| 643 | (if (eq update-p 'read) |
| 644 | (let ((str (completing-read "Action: " '((query) (search) (create)) |
| 645 | nil t))) |
| 646 | (unless (string= "" str) (intern str))) ; nil otherwise |
| 647 | update-p))) |
| 648 | |
| 649 | (defun bbdb-mua-window-p () |
| 650 | "Return lambda function matching the MUA window. |
| 651 | This return value can be used as arg HORIZ-P of `bbdb-display-records'." |
| 652 | (let ((mm-alist bbdb-mua-mode-alist) |
| 653 | elt fun) |
| 654 | (while (setq elt (cdr (pop mm-alist))) |
| 655 | (if (memq major-mode elt) |
| 656 | (setq fun `(lambda (window) |
| 657 | (with-current-buffer (window-buffer window) |
| 658 | (memq major-mode ',elt))) |
| 659 | mm-alist nil))) |
| 660 | fun)) |
| 661 | |
| 662 | ;;;###autoload |
| 663 | (defun bbdb-mua-display-records (&optional header-class update-p all) |
| 664 | "Display the BBDB record(s) for the addresses in this message. |
| 665 | This looks into the headers of a message according to HEADER-CLASS. |
| 666 | Then for the mail addresses found the corresponding BBDB records are displayed. |
| 667 | UPDATE-P determines whether only existing BBDB records are displayed |
| 668 | or whether also new records are created for these mail addresses. |
| 669 | |
| 670 | HEADER-CLASS is defined in `bbdb-message-headers'. If it is nil, |
| 671 | use all classes in `bbdb-message-headers'. |
| 672 | UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. |
| 673 | For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'. |
| 674 | If ALL is non-nil, bind `bbdb-message-all-addresses' to ALL." |
| 675 | (interactive (list nil (bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p))) |
| 676 | (let ((bbdb-pop-up-window-size bbdb-mua-pop-up-window-size) |
| 677 | (bbdb-message-all-addresses (or all bbdb-message-all-addresses)) |
| 678 | records) |
| 679 | (bbdb-mua-wrapper |
| 680 | (setq records (bbdb-mua-update-records header-class update-p t))) |
| 681 | (if records (bbdb-display-records records nil nil nil (bbdb-mua-window-p))) |
| 682 | records)) |
| 683 | |
| 684 | ;; The following commands are some frontends for `bbdb-mua-display-records', |
| 685 | ;; which is always doing the real work. In your init file, you can further |
| 686 | ;; modify or adapt these simple commands to your liking. |
| 687 | |
| 688 | ;;;###autoload |
| 689 | (defun bbdb-mua-display-sender (&optional update-p) |
| 690 | "Display the BBDB record(s) for the sender of this message. |
| 691 | UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. |
| 692 | For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'." |
| 693 | (interactive (list (bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p))) |
| 694 | (bbdb-mua-display-records 'sender update-p)) |
| 695 | |
| 696 | ;;;###autoload |
| 697 | (defun bbdb-mua-display-recipients (&optional update-p) |
| 698 | "Display the BBDB record(s) for the recipients of this message. |
| 699 | UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. |
| 700 | For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'." |
| 701 | (interactive (list (bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p))) |
| 702 | (bbdb-mua-display-records 'recipients update-p)) |
| 703 | |
| 704 | ;;;###autoload |
| 705 | (defun bbdb-mua-display-all-records (&optional update-p) |
| 706 | "Display the BBDB record(s) for all addresses in this message. |
| 707 | UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. |
| 708 | For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'." |
| 709 | (interactive (list (bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p))) |
| 710 | (bbdb-mua-display-records nil update-p t)) |
| 711 | |
| 712 | ;;;###autoload |
| 713 | (defun bbdb-mua-display-all-recipients (&optional update-p) |
| 714 | "Display BBDB records for all recipients of this message. |
| 715 | UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. |
| 716 | For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'." |
| 717 | (interactive (list (bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p))) |
| 718 | (bbdb-mua-display-records 'recipients update-p t)) |
| 719 | |
| 720 | ;; The commands `bbdb-annotate-record' and `bbdb-mua-edit-field' |
| 721 | ;; have kind of similar goals, yet they use rather different strategies. |
| 722 | ;; `bbdb-annotate-record' is less obtrusive. It does not display |
| 723 | ;; the records it operates on, nor does it display the content |
| 724 | ;; of the field before or after adding or replacing the annotation. |
| 725 | ;; Hence the user needs to know what she is doing. |
| 726 | ;; `bbdb-mua-edit-field' is more explicit: It displays the records |
| 727 | ;; as well as the current content of the field that gets edited. |
| 728 | |
| 729 | ;; In principle, this function can be used not only with MUAs. |
| 730 | (defun bbdb-annotate-record (record annotation &optional field replace) |
| 731 | "In RECORD add an ANNOTATION to field FIELD. |
| 732 | FIELD defaults to `bbdb-annotate-field'. |
| 733 | If REPLACE is non-nil, ANNOTATION replaces the content of FIELD. |
| 734 | If ANNOTATION is an empty string and REPLACE is non-nil, delete FIELD." |
| 735 | (if (memq field '(name firstname lastname phone address xfields)) |
| 736 | (error "Field `%s' illegal" field)) |
| 737 | (setq annotation (bbdb-string-trim annotation)) |
| 738 | (cond ((memq field '(affix organization mail aka)) |
| 739 | (setq annotation (list annotation))) |
| 740 | ((not field) (setq field bbdb-annotate-field))) |
| 741 | (bbdb-record-set-field record field annotation (not replace)) |
| 742 | (bbdb-change-record record)) |
| 743 | |
| 744 | ;; FIXME: For interactive calls of the following commands, the arg UPDATE-P |
| 745 | ;; should have the same meaning as for `bbdb-mua-display-records', |
| 746 | ;; that is, it should use `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'. |
| 747 | ;; But here the prefix arg is already used in a different way. |
| 748 | ;; We could possibly solve this problem if all `bbdb-mua-*' commands |
| 749 | ;; used another prefix arg that is consistently used only for |
| 750 | ;; `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'. |
| 751 | ;; Yet this prefix arg must be defined within the key space of the MUA(s). |
| 752 | ;; This results in lots of conflicts... |
| 753 | ;; |
| 754 | ;; Current workaround: |
| 755 | ;; These commands use merely the car of `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'. |
| 756 | ;; If one day someone proposes a smart solution to this problem (suggestions |
| 757 | ;; welcome!), this solution will hopefully include the current workaround |
| 758 | ;; as a subset of all its features. |
| 759 | |
| 760 | (defun bbdb-mua-annotate-field-interactive () |
| 761 | "Interactive specification for `bbdb-mua-annotate-sender' and friends." |
| 762 | (bbdb-editable) |
| 763 | (let ((field (if (eq 'all-fields bbdb-annotate-field) |
| 764 | (intern (completing-read |
| 765 | "Field: " |
| 766 | (mapcar 'symbol-name |
| 767 | (append '(affix organization mail aka) |
| 768 | bbdb-xfield-label-list)))) |
| 769 | bbdb-annotate-field))) |
| 770 | (list (read-string (format "Annotate `%s': " field)) |
| 771 | field current-prefix-arg |
| 772 | (car bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p)))) |
| 773 | |
| 774 | ;;;###autoload |
| 775 | (defun bbdb-mua-annotate-sender (annotation &optional field replace update-p) |
| 776 | "Add ANNOTATION to field FIELD of the BBDB record(s) of message sender(s). |
| 777 | FIELD defaults to `bbdb-annotate-field'. |
| 778 | If REPLACE is non-nil, ANNOTATION replaces the content of FIELD. |
| 779 | UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. |
| 780 | For interactive calls, use car of `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'." |
| 781 | (interactive (bbdb-mua-annotate-field-interactive)) |
| 782 | (bbdb-mua-wrapper |
| 783 | (dolist (record (bbdb-mua-update-records 'sender update-p)) |
| 784 | (bbdb-annotate-record record annotation field replace)))) |
| 785 | |
| 786 | ;;;###autoload |
| 787 | (defun bbdb-mua-annotate-recipients (annotation &optional field replace |
| 788 | update-p) |
| 789 | "Add ANNOTATION to field FIELD of the BBDB records of message recipients. |
| 790 | FIELD defaults to `bbdb-annotate-field'. |
| 791 | If REPLACE is non-nil, ANNOTATION replaces the content of FIELD. |
| 792 | UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. |
| 793 | For interactive calls, use car of `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'." |
| 794 | (interactive (bbdb-mua-annotate-field-interactive)) |
| 795 | (bbdb-mua-wrapper |
| 796 | (dolist (record (bbdb-mua-update-records 'recipients update-p)) |
| 797 | (bbdb-annotate-record record annotation field replace)))) |
| 798 | |
| 799 | (defun bbdb-mua-edit-field-interactive () |
| 800 | "Interactive specification for command `bbdb-mua-edit-field' and friends." |
| 801 | (bbdb-editable) |
| 802 | (list (if (eq 'all-fields bbdb-mua-edit-field) |
| 803 | (intern (completing-read |
| 804 | "Field: " |
| 805 | (mapcar 'symbol-name |
| 806 | (append '(name affix organization aka mail) |
| 807 | bbdb-xfield-label-list)))) |
| 808 | bbdb-mua-edit-field) |
| 809 | (bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p))) |
| 810 | |
| 811 | ;;;###autoload |
| 812 | (defun bbdb-mua-edit-field (&optional field update-p header-class) |
| 813 | "Edit FIELD of the BBDB record(s) of message sender(s) or recipients. |
| 814 | FIELD defaults to value of variable `bbdb-mua-edit-field'. |
| 815 | UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. |
| 816 | For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'. |
| 817 | HEADER-CLASS is defined in `bbdb-message-headers'. If it is nil, |
| 818 | use all classes in `bbdb-message-headers'." |
| 819 | (interactive (bbdb-mua-edit-field-interactive)) |
| 820 | (cond ((memq field '(firstname lastname address phone xfields)) |
| 821 | (error "Field `%s' not editable this way" field)) |
| 822 | ((not field) |
| 823 | (setq field bbdb-mua-edit-field))) |
| 824 | (bbdb-mua-wrapper |
| 825 | (let ((records (bbdb-mua-update-records header-class update-p)) |
| 826 | (bbdb-pop-up-window-size bbdb-mua-pop-up-window-size)) |
| 827 | (when records |
| 828 | (bbdb-display-records records nil nil nil (bbdb-mua-window-p)) |
| 829 | (dolist (record records) |
| 830 | (bbdb-edit-field record field)))))) |
| 831 | |
| 832 | ;;;###autoload |
| 833 | (defun bbdb-mua-edit-field-sender (&optional field update-p) |
| 834 | "Edit FIELD of record corresponding to sender of this message. |
| 835 | FIELD defaults to value of variable `bbdb-mua-edit-field'. |
| 836 | UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. |
| 837 | For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'." |
| 838 | (interactive (bbdb-mua-edit-field-interactive)) |
| 839 | (bbdb-mua-edit-field field update-p 'sender)) |
| 840 | |
| 841 | ;;;###autoload |
| 842 | (defun bbdb-mua-edit-field-recipients (&optional field update-p) |
| 843 | "Edit FIELD of record corresponding to recipient of this message. |
| 844 | FIELD defaults to value of variable `bbdb-mua-edit-field'. |
| 845 | UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. |
| 846 | For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'." |
| 847 | (interactive (bbdb-mua-edit-field-interactive)) |
| 848 | (bbdb-mua-edit-field field update-p 'recipients)) |
| 849 | |
| 850 | ;; Functions for noninteractive use in MUA hooks |
| 851 | |
| 852 | ;;;###autoload |
| 853 | (defun bbdb-mua-auto-update (&optional header-class update-p) |
| 854 | "Update BBDB automatically based on incoming and outgoing messages. |
| 855 | This looks into the headers of a message according to HEADER-CLASS. |
| 856 | Then for the mail addresses found the corresponding BBDB records are updated. |
| 857 | UPDATE-P determines whether only existing BBDB records are taken |
| 858 | or whether also new records are created for these mail addresses. |
| 859 | Return matching records. |
| 860 | |
| 861 | HEADER-CLASS is defined in `bbdb-message-headers'. If it is nil, |
| 862 | use all classes in `bbdb-message-headers'. |
| 863 | UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-mua-auto-update-p'. |
| 864 | If UPDATE-P is nil, use `bbdb-mua-auto-update-p' (which see). |
| 865 | |
| 866 | If `bbdb-mua-pop-up' is non-nil, BBDB pops up the *BBDB* buffer |
| 867 | along with the MUA window(s), displaying the matching records |
| 868 | using `bbdb-pop-up-layout'. |
| 869 | If this is nil, BBDB is updated silently. |
| 870 | |
| 871 | This function is intended for noninteractive use via appropriate MUA hooks. |
| 872 | Call `bbdb-mua-auto-update-init' in your init file to put this function |
| 873 | into the respective MUA hooks. |
| 874 | See `bbdb-mua-display-records' and friends for interactive commands." |
| 875 | (let* ((bbdb-silent-internal t) |
| 876 | (records (bbdb-mua-update-records header-class |
| 877 | (or update-p |
| 878 | bbdb-mua-auto-update-p))) |
| 879 | (bbdb-pop-up-window-size bbdb-mua-pop-up-window-size)) |
| 880 | (if bbdb-mua-pop-up |
| 881 | (if records |
| 882 | (bbdb-display-records records bbdb-pop-up-layout |
| 883 | nil nil (bbdb-mua-window-p)) |
| 884 | ;; If there are no records, empty the BBDB window. |
| 885 | (bbdb-undisplay-records))) |
| 886 | records)) |
| 887 | |
| 888 | ;; Should the following be replaced by a minor mode?? |
| 889 | ;; Or should we make this function interactive in some other way? |
| 890 | |
| 891 | ;;;###autoload |
| 892 | (defun bbdb-mua-auto-update-init (&rest muas) |
| 893 | "For MUAS add `bbdb-mua-auto-update' to their presentation hook. |
| 894 | If a MUA is not an element of MUAS, `bbdb-mua-auto-update' is removed |
| 895 | from the respective presentation hook. |
| 896 | |
| 897 | Call this function in your init file to use the auto update feature with MUAS. |
| 898 | This function is separate from the general function `bbdb-initialize' |
| 899 | as this allows one to initialize the auto update feature for some MUAs only, |
| 900 | for example only for outgoing messages. |
| 901 | |
| 902 | See `bbdb-mua-auto-update' for details about the auto update feature." |
| 903 | (dolist (mua '((message . message-send-hook) |
| 904 | (mail . mail-send-hook) |
| 905 | (rmail . rmail-show-message-hook) |
| 906 | (gnus . gnus-article-prepare-hook) |
| 907 | (mh . mh-show-hook) |
| 908 | (vm . vm-select-message-hook) |
| 909 | (wl . wl-message-redisplay-hook))) |
| 910 | (if (memq (car mua) muas) |
| 911 | (add-hook (cdr mua) 'bbdb-mua-auto-update) |
| 912 | (remove-hook (cdr mua) 'bbdb-mua-auto-update)))) |
| 913 | |
| 914 | ;;;###autoload |
| 915 | (defun bbdb-auto-notes (record) |
| 916 | "Automatically annotate RECORD based on the headers of the current message. |
| 917 | See the variables `bbdb-auto-notes-rules', `bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-messages' |
| 918 | and `bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-headers'. |
| 919 | For use as an element of `bbdb-notice-record-hook'." |
| 920 | ;; This code re-evaluates the annotations each time a message is viewed. |
| 921 | ;; It would be faster if we could somehow store (permanently?) that we |
| 922 | ;; have already annotated a message. |
| 923 | (let ((case-fold-search t)) |
| 924 | (unless (or bbdb-read-only |
| 925 | ;; check the ignore-messages pattern |
| 926 | (let ((ignore-messages bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-messages) |
| 927 | ignore rule) |
| 928 | (while (and (not ignore) (setq rule (pop ignore-messages))) |
| 929 | (if (cond ((functionp rule) |
| 930 | ;; RULE may use `bbdb-update-records-address' |
| 931 | (funcall rule record)) |
| 932 | ((symbolp rule) |
| 933 | (eq rule (nth 4 bbdb-update-records-address))) |
| 934 | ((eq 1 (safe-length rule)) |
| 935 | (bbdb-message-header-re (car rule) (cdr rule))) |
| 936 | ((eq 2 (safe-length rule)) |
| 937 | (and (eq (car rule) (nth 4 bbdb-update-records-address)) |
| 938 | (bbdb-message-header-re (nth 1 rule) (nth 2 rule))))) |
| 939 | (setq ignore t))) |
| 940 | ignore)) |
| 941 | (bbdb-editable) |
| 942 | |
| 943 | ;; For speed-up expanded rules are stored in `bbdb-auto-notes-rules-expanded'. |
| 944 | (when (and bbdb-auto-notes-rules |
| 945 | (not bbdb-auto-notes-rules-expanded)) |
| 946 | (let (expanded mua from-to header) |
| 947 | (dolist (rule bbdb-auto-notes-rules) |
| 948 | ;; Which MUA do we want? |
| 949 | (if (or (stringp (car rule)) |
| 950 | (stringp (nth 1 rule))) |
| 951 | (setq mua t) |
| 952 | (setq mua (if (symbolp (car rule)) (listp (car rule)) (car rule)) |
| 953 | rule (cdr rule))) |
| 954 | ;; Which FROM-TO headers do we want? |
| 955 | (if (stringp (car rule)) |
| 956 | (setq from-to t) |
| 957 | (setq from-to (car rule) |
| 958 | rule (cdr rule))) |
| 959 | (setq header (car rule)) |
| 960 | (let (string field replace elt-e) |
| 961 | (dolist (elt (cdr rule)) |
| 962 | (if (consp (setq string (cdr elt))) |
| 963 | (setq field (car string) ; (REGEXP FIELD-NAME STRING REPLACE) |
| 964 | replace (nth 2 string) ; perhaps nil |
| 965 | string (nth 1 string)) |
| 966 | ;; else it's simple (REGEXP . STRING) |
| 967 | (setq field bbdb-default-xfield |
| 968 | replace nil)) |
| 969 | (push (list (car elt) field string replace) elt-e)) |
| 970 | (push (append (list mua from-to header) (nreverse elt-e)) expanded))) |
| 971 | (setq bbdb-auto-notes-rules-expanded (nreverse expanded)))) |
| 972 | |
| 973 | (dolist (rule bbdb-auto-notes-rules-expanded) |
| 974 | (let ((mua (car rule)) (from-to (nth 1 rule)) (header (nth 2 rule)) |
| 975 | hd-val string annotation) |
| 976 | (when (and (or (eq mua t) |
| 977 | (memq (nth 4 bbdb-update-records-address) mua)) |
| 978 | (or (eq from-to t) |
| 979 | (member-ignore-case |
| 980 | (nth 2 bbdb-update-records-address) from-to) |
| 981 | (memq (nth 3 bbdb-update-records-address) from-to)) |
| 982 | (setq hd-val (bbdb-message-header header))) |
| 983 | (dolist (elt (nthcdr 3 rule)) |
| 984 | (when (and (string-match (car elt) hd-val) |
| 985 | (let ((ignore (cdr (assoc-string |
| 986 | header |
| 987 | bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-headers t)))) |
| 988 | (not (and ignore (string-match ignore hd-val))))) |
| 989 | (setq string (nth 2 elt) |
| 990 | annotation |
| 991 | (cond ((integerp string) |
| 992 | (match-string string hd-val)) |
| 993 | ((stringp string) |
| 994 | (replace-match string nil nil hd-val)) |
| 995 | ((functionp string) |
| 996 | (funcall string hd-val)) |
| 997 | (t (error "Illegal value: %s" string)))) |
| 998 | (bbdb-annotate-record record annotation |
| 999 | (nth 1 elt) (nth 3 elt)))))))))) |
| 1000 | |
| 1001 | ;;; Mark BBDB records in the MUA summary buffer |
| 1002 | |
| 1003 | (defun bbdb-mua-summary-unify (address) |
| 1004 | "Unify mail ADDRESS displayed for a message in the MUA Summary buffer. |
| 1005 | Typically ADDRESS refers to the value of the From header of a message. |
| 1006 | If ADDRESS matches a record in BBDB display a unified name instead of ADDRESS |
| 1007 | in the MUA Summary buffer. |
| 1008 | |
| 1009 | Unification uses `bbdb-mua-summary-unification-list' (see there). |
| 1010 | The first match in this list becomes the text string displayed |
| 1011 | for a message in the MUA Summary buffer instead of ADDRESS. |
| 1012 | If variable `bbdb-mua-summary-mark' is non-nil use it to precede known addresses. |
| 1013 | Return the unified mail address. |
| 1014 | |
| 1015 | Currently this works with Gnus and VM. It requires the BBDB insinuation |
| 1016 | of these MUAs. Also, the MUA Summary format string must use |
| 1017 | `bbdb-mua-summary-unify-format-letter' (see there)." |
| 1018 | ;; ADDRESS is analyzed as in `bbdb-get-address-components'. |
| 1019 | (let* ((data (bbdb-extract-address-components address)) |
| 1020 | (name (car data)) |
| 1021 | (mail (cadr data)) |
| 1022 | (record (car (bbdb-message-search name mail))) |
| 1023 | (u-list bbdb-mua-summary-unification-list) |
| 1024 | elt val) |
| 1025 | (while (setq elt (pop u-list)) |
| 1026 | (setq val (cond ((eq elt 'message-name) name) |
| 1027 | ((eq elt 'message-mail) mail) |
| 1028 | ((eq elt 'message-address) address) |
| 1029 | (record (let ((result (bbdb-record-field record elt))) |
| 1030 | (if (stringp result) result |
| 1031 | (car result)))))) ; RESULT is list. |
| 1032 | (if val (setq u-list nil))) |
| 1033 | (format "%s%s" |
| 1034 | (cond ((not bbdb-mua-summary-mark) "") |
| 1035 | ((not record) " ") |
| 1036 | ((functionp bbdb-mua-summary-mark-field) |
| 1037 | (funcall bbdb-mua-summary-mark-field record)) |
| 1038 | ((bbdb-record-xfield record bbdb-mua-summary-mark-field)) |
| 1039 | (t bbdb-mua-summary-mark)) |
| 1040 | (or val name mail address "**UNKNOWN**")))) |
| 1041 | |
| 1042 | (defun bbdb-mua-summary-mark (address) |
| 1043 | "In the MUA Summary buffer mark messages matching a BBDB record. |
| 1044 | ADDRESS typically refers to the value of the From header of a message. |
| 1045 | If ADDRESS matches a record in BBDB return a mark, \" \" otherwise. |
| 1046 | The mark itself is the value of the xfield `bbdb-mua-summary-mark-field' |
| 1047 | if this xfield is in the poster's record, and `bbdb-mua-summary-mark' otherwise." |
| 1048 | (if (not bbdb-mua-summary-mark) |
| 1049 | "" ; for consistency |
| 1050 | ;; ADDRESS is analyzed as in `bbdb-get-address-components'. |
| 1051 | (let* ((data (bbdb-extract-address-components address)) |
| 1052 | (record (car (bbdb-message-search (car data) (cadr data))))) |
| 1053 | (if record |
| 1054 | (or (when (functionp bbdb-mua-summary-mark-field) |
| 1055 | (funcall bbdb-mua-summary-mark-field record) |
| 1056 | t) |
| 1057 | (bbdb-record-xfield record bbdb-mua-summary-mark-field) |
| 1058 | bbdb-mua-summary-mark) |
| 1059 | " ")))) |
| 1060 | |
| 1061 | (provide 'bbdb-mua) |
| 1062 | |
| 1063 | ;;; bbdb-mua.el ends here |