use strict;
use warnings;
use base qw/Exporter/;
-our @EXPORT_OK = qw/mid_clean id_compress mid2path mid_mime mid_escape MID_ESC/;
+our @EXPORT_OK = qw/mid_clean id_compress mid2path mid_mime mid_escape MID_ESC
+ mids references/;
use URI::Escape qw(uri_escape_utf8);
use Digest::SHA qw/sha1_hex/;
-use constant MID_MAX => 40; # SHA-1 hex length
+use constant {
+ MID_MAX => 40, # SHA-1 hex length # TODO: get rid of this
+ MAX_MID_SIZE => 244, # max term size (Xapian limitation) - length('Q')
+};
sub mid_clean {
my ($mid) = @_;
"$x2/$x38";
}
-sub mid_mime ($) { $_[0]->header_obj->header_raw('Message-ID') }
+# Only for v1 code paths:
+sub mid_mime ($) { mids($_[0]->header_obj)->[0] }
+
+sub mids ($) {
+ my ($hdr) = @_;
+ my @mids;
+ my @v = $hdr->header_raw('Message-Id');
+ foreach my $v (@v) {
+ my @cur = ($v =~ /<([^>]+)>/sg);
+ if (@cur) {
+ push(@mids, @cur);
+ } else {
+ push(@mids, $v);
+ }
+ }
+ uniq_mids(\@mids);
+}
+
+# last References should be IRT, but some mail clients do things
+# out of order, so trust IRT over References iff IRT exists
+sub references ($) {
+ my ($hdr) = @_;
+ my @mids;
+ foreach my $f (qw(References In-Reply-To)) {
+ my @v = $hdr->header_raw($f);
+ foreach my $v (@v) {
+ push(@mids, ($v =~ /<([^>]+)>/sg));
+ }
+ }
+ uniq_mids(\@mids);
+}
+
+sub uniq_mids ($) {
+ my ($mids) = @_;
+ my @ret;
+ my %seen;
+ foreach my $mid (@$mids) {
+ $mid =~ tr/\n\t\r//d;
+ if (length($mid) > MAX_MID_SIZE) {
+ warn "Message-ID: <$mid> too long, truncating\n";
+ $mid = substr($mid, 0, MAX_MID_SIZE);
+ }
+ next if $seen{$mid};
+ push @ret, $mid;
+ $seen{$mid} = 1;
+ }
+ \@ret;
+}
# RFC3986, section 3.3:
sub MID_ESC () { '^A-Za-z0-9\-\._~!\$\&\';\(\)\*\+,;=:@' }