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NAME

8       mail::ACCOUNT::getMessageContent - Read message content
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SYNOPSIS

11       #include <libmail/sync.H>
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14       class myStoreCallback : public mail::ACCOUNT::Store {
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17           void search(size_t messageNumber, std::string messageContents);
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20       myStoreCallback storeCallback;
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22       mail::ACCOUNT *mail;
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24       bool ok=mail->getMessageContent(const std::vector<size_t> &msgList,
25                                       bool peek, mail::readMode requestType,
26                                       storeCallback);
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28       bool ok=mail->getMessageContent(size_t messageNum, bool peek,
29                                       const mail::mimestruct &messagePart,
30                                       mail::readMode requestType,
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33                                       std::string errmsg=mail->getErrmsg();
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USAGE

36       mail::ACCOUNT::getMessagesContent reads messages in the currently open
37       folder. There are two alternative versions of this method.
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39       ·   The first version receives a list of message numbers. This version
40           is capable of returning headers and/or content of multiple
41           messages.
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43           msgList specifies a list of messages. Messages are numbered
44           starting with message #0 and up to one less than
45           mail::ACCOUNT::getFolderIndexSize(3x) (when
46           mail::account::getFolderIndexSize returns 6, the messages are
47           numbered 0 through 5). Only the messages that appear in msgList are
48           processed by this request. When a message is removed from the
49           folder, by mail::ACCOUNT::updateFolderIndexInfo(3x), the following
50           messages are renumbered accordingly.
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52               Note
53               Most mail servers allow multiple applications to open the same
54               folder. Therefore, changes to the folder's contents can occur
55               at any time. Before making this request, the application should
56               use mail::ACCOUNT::checkNewMail(3x) to verify that no
57               unexpected changes have been made to the folder's contents.
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59       ·   The second version receives a single message number, and a
60           mail::mimestruct object that refers to a single MIME attachment or
61           a section of this message. The mail::mimestruct object was
62           previously obtained from mail::ACCOUNT::getMessageStructure(3x),
63           for this message. This method returns a recursive tree of
64           mail::mimestruct objects which enumerates the individual MIME
65           sections in the message.  messagePart must be a reference to one of
66           these objects (or to a copy of these objects).
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68       Setting peek to true does not reset the unread message status flag for
69       this message. Otherwise the unread message status flag will be reset.
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71       storeCallback's store method receives the requested content, which is
72       determined by the remaining parameters.
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74       requestType identifies the type of information to return from the
75       selected MIME section, and must be set to one of the following values:
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77       mail::readHeadersFolded
78           Return only the headers of the MIME section. Folded headers are
79           unfolded (the newline and the leading space on the next line are
80           replaced with a single space character).
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82       mail::readHeaders
83           Return only the headers of the MIME section. The headers are
84           returned as-is, without unfolding them.
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86       mail::readContents
87           Return the content of the MIME section.
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90               The MIME section is not decoded. Check the
91               Content-Transfer-Encoding header to know what you're getting.
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93       mail::readBoth
94           Return the entire MIME section, as is: its headers, a blank line,
95           then the contents.
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97       The callback method may not receive the entire requested content at
98       once. Typically the method will be invoked multiple times; each time
99       the method receives the next portion of the requested content. When
100       requesting headers and/or content of multiple messages, they may be
101       returned in any order, and the messageNumber parameter indicates which
102       message's contents are being returned (note, however, that the entire
103       contents of a given message are returned in their entirety, even when
104       the callback method gets invoked multiple times for that message,
105       before content from the next message are returned).
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RETURN CODES

108       This method returns true if it succeeds, or false if it fails. If the
109       method fails, use mail::ACCOUNT::getErrmsg() to read a brief
110       description of the error.
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SEE ALSO

113       mail::ACCOUNT::getMessageContentDecoded(3x),
114       mail::ACCOUNT::getMessageEnvelope(3x),
115       mail::ACCOUNT::getMessageStructure(3x).
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AUTHOR

118       Sam Varshavchik
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