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* Change search flagsJeffas2019-09-201-2/+6
| | | | | | | | This changes the search flags for maildir and imap backends. They now no longer use -t for searching all text. This seems to make more sense as being the targeted recipient. I have similarly added Cc for -c. The text search now resides under -a for all text.
* Add sorting functionalityJeffas2019-09-201-7/+46
| | | | | | | | There is a command and config option. The criteria are a list of the sort criterion and each can be individually reversed. This only includes support for sorting in the maildir backend currently. The other backends are not supported in this patch.
* Add directory info messagesJeffas2019-09-181-16/+55
| | | | | | | This populates the directory info model properly when requested, allowing the fields to be relied upon elsewhere. This also sends the dirinfo when new messages come in.
* Add basic searching to the maildir backendJeffas2019-09-162-1/+260
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Basic searching is supported with the following: - read messages - unread messages - from addresses - text in body - text in subject - text in all The implementation loops through all messages in the selected directory. It tries to be smart by detecting which parts of each message the search query needs to use and only loads these from the filesystem.
* maildir: Preserve flags when copying messagesBen Burwell2019-08-081-20/+2
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* Extract message parsing to common worker moduleReto Brunner2019-08-081-220/+16
| | | | | | | Things like FetchEntityPartReader etc can be reused by most workers working with raw email files from disk (or any reader for that matter). This patch extract that common functionality in a separate package.
* Clean maildirs when openedBen Burwell2019-08-021-0/+4
| | | | This removes old aborted deliveries from the tmp directory.
* Fix error handling in maildir workerNicolai Dagestad2019-07-191-14/+7
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* Register worker in init.Reto Brunner2019-07-191-1/+6
| | | | | This allows backends which can't always be compiled due to missing dependencies (say libnotmuch) to be compiled conditionally with buildflags.
* maildir: Watch for new messagesBen Burwell2019-07-171-13/+68
| | | | | | | | When a directory is opened, start watching its "new" subdirectory for incoming messages using the fsnotify library. When creation events are detected, run the Unseen routine to move the message from new to cur and add new UIDs to the store, updating the UI's list of directory contents as we go.
* Fix header decodingBen Burwell2019-07-171-13/+16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Email headers can be encoded with different charsets, which is signalled using a special character sequence. The go-message package provides two different methods for accessing header values, Get(key) (actually inherited from the embedded textproto.Header) which returns the raw header value and Text(key), which returns the header's value decoded as UTF-8. Before, in the maildir backend, we were using the Get method which sometimes resulted in encoded headers being displayed in the UI. This patch replaces the incorrect usage of Get() with Text().
* Fix missing format fields in maildir/container.goDrew DeVault2019-07-131-2/+2
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* Implement maildir copyBen Burwell2019-07-122-2/+41
| | | | | Create a delivery in the destination directory with the content of the source message.
* Add maildir backend workerBen Burwell2019-07-123-0/+780
Add the initial implementation of a backend for Maildir accounts. Much of the functionality required is implemented in the go-message and go-maildir libraries, so we use them as much as possible. The maildir worker hooks into a new maildir:// URL scheme in the accounts.conf file which points to a container of several maildir directories. From there, the OpenDirectory, FetchDirectoryContents, etc messages work on subdirectories. This is implemented as a Container struct which handles mapping between the symbolic email folder names and UIDs to the concrete directories and file names.