gecko-dev/cmd/winfe/nscpmapi.h

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
*
* The contents of this file are subject to the Netscape Public License
* Version 1.0 (the "NPL"); you may not use this file except in
* compliance with the NPL. You may obtain a copy of the NPL at
* http://www.mozilla.org/NPL/
*
* Software distributed under the NPL is distributed on an "AS IS" basis,
* WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the NPL
* for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the
* NPL.
*
* The Initial Developer of this code under the NPL is Netscape
* Communications Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are
* Copyright (C) 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. All Rights
* Reserved.
*/
//
// This is a header file for the MAPI support within
// Communicator.
//
// Written by: Rich Pizzarro (rhp@netscape.com)
//
#ifndef _NSCPMAPI
#define _NSCPMAPI
#ifndef MAPI_OLE // Because MSFT doesn't do this for us :-(
#include <mapi.h> // for MAPI specific types...
#endif
#ifdef WIN16
typedef unsigned char UCHAR;
#endif
#define MAX_NAME_LEN 256
#define MAX_PW_LEN 256
#define MAX_MSGINFO_LEN 512
#define MAX_CON 4 // Maximum MAPI session supported
#define MAX_POINTERS 32
//
// The MAPI class that will act as the internal mechanism for
// Communicator to control multiple MAPI sessions.
//
class CMAPIConnection
{
protected:
LONG m_ID;
BOOL m_defaultConnection;
LONG m_sessionCount;
LONG m_messageIndex;
LPVOID m_cookie;
UCHAR m_messageFindInfo[MAX_MSGINFO_LEN];
UCHAR m_profileName[MAX_NAME_LEN];
UCHAR m_password[MAX_PW_LEN];
// Methods
public:
CMAPIConnection ( LONG, LPSTR, LPSTR );
~CMAPIConnection ( );
// ID related methods
LONG GetID( ) { return m_ID; } ;
// Dealing with the default session...
BOOL IsDefault( ) { return m_defaultConnection; } ;
void SetDefault( BOOL flag ) { m_defaultConnection = flag; } ;
// For handling multiple sessions on a profile name...
LONG GetSessionCount( ) { return m_sessionCount; } ;
void IncrementSessionCount() { ++m_sessionCount; } ;
void DecrementSessionCount() { --m_sessionCount; } ;
// Information retrieval stuff...
LPSTR GetProfileName( ) { return (LPSTR) m_profileName; };
LPSTR GetPassword( ) { return (LPSTR) m_password; };
// Dealing with message information...
void SetMessageIndex( LONG mIndex ) { m_messageIndex = mIndex; } ;
LONG GetMessageIndex( ) { return m_messageIndex; };
void SetMessageFindInfo( LPSTR info ) { lstrcpy((LPSTR)m_messageFindInfo, info); } ;
LPSTR GetMessageFindInfo( ) { return (LPSTR) m_messageFindInfo; };
// For enumerating Messages...
void SetMapiListContext( LPVOID cookie) { m_cookie = cookie; } ;
LPVOID GetMapiListContext( ) { return m_cookie; };
};
//
// Defines needed for requests being made with the WM_COPYDATA call...
//
typedef enum {
NSCP_MAPIStartRequestID = 0,
NSCP_MAPILogon,
NSCP_MAPILogoff,
NSCP_MAPIFree,
NSCP_MAPISendMail,
NSCP_MAPISendDocuments,
NSCP_MAPIFindNext,
NSCP_MAPIReadMail,
NSCP_MAPISaveMail,
NSCP_MAPIDeleteMail,
NSCP_MAPIAddress,
NSCP_MAPIDetails,
NSCP_MAPIResolveName,
NSCP_MAPIEndRequestID // Note: this is a marker for MAPI IPC requests
} NSCP_IPC_REQUEST;
//
// This is to keep track of the pointers allocated in the MAPI DLL
// and deal with them correctly.
//
#define MAPI_MESSAGE_TYPE 0
#define MAPI_RECIPIENT_TYPE 1
typedef struct {
LPVOID lpMem;
UCHAR memType;
} memTrackerType;
//
// This is the generic message that WM_COPYDATA will send to the
// Communicator product to allow it to attach to shared memory.
// NOTE: On Win16, this will simply reference a pointer.
//
typedef struct {
UCHAR smemName[64]; // Name of shared memory
DWORD smemSize; // Size of shared memory
LPVOID lpsmem; // Will be really used in Win16 only
} MAPIIPCType;
//
// These are message specific structures that will be used for
// the various MAPI operations.
//
typedef struct {
ULONG ulUIParam;
FLAGS flFlags;
LHANDLE lhSession;
DWORD ipcWorked; // Necessary for IPC check with Communicator
// LPSTR strSequence, // LPSTR lpszProfileName, LPSTR lpszPassword
// This is here to document the fact there will be a string sequence at
// this location
} MAPILogonType;
typedef struct {
LHANDLE lhSession;
ULONG ulUIParam;
FLAGS flFlags;
DWORD ipcWorked; // Necessary for IPC check with Communicator
} MAPILogoffType;
typedef struct {
LHANDLE lhSession;
ULONG ulUIParam;
FLAGS flFlags;
DWORD ipcWorked; // Necessary for IPC check with Communicator
// The following is the "FLAT" representation of the (lpMapiMessage lpMessage)
// argument of this structure
FLAGS MSG_flFlags; // unread,return receipt
ULONG MSG_nRecipCount; // Number of recipients
ULONG MSG_nFileCount; // # of file attachments
ULONG MSG_ORIG_ulRecipClass; // Recipient class - MAPI_TO, MAPI_CC, MAPI_BCC, MAPI_ORIG
BYTE dataBuf[1]; // For easy referencing
//
// This is where it gets CONFUSING...the following buffer of memory is a
// contiguous chunk of memory for various strings that are part of this
// multilevel structure. For any of the following structure, any numbers
// are represented by strings that will have to be converted back to numeric
// values with atoi() calls.
// String 0: LPSTR lpszSubject; // Message Subject
// String 1: LPSTR lpszNoteText FILE NAME; // Message Text will be
// stored into a temp file and this will be the pointer to that file.
// String 2: LPSTR lpszDateReceived; // in YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM format
// String 3: LPSTR lpszConversationID; // conversation thread ID
//
// The following are for the originator of the message. Only ONE of these.
//
// String 4: LPSTR lpszName; // Originator name
// String 5: LPSTR lpszAddress; // Originator address (optional)
//
// The following strings are for the recipients for this message. There are
// MSG_nRecipCount of these in a row:
//
// for (i=0; i<MSG_nRecipCount; i++)
// String x: LPSTR lpszRecipClass (ULONG) // Recipient class - MAPI_TO, MAPI_CC, MAPI_BCC, MAPI_ORIG
// String x: LPSTR lpszName; // Recipient N name
// String x: LPSTR lpszAddress; // Recipient N address (optional)
//
// Now, finally, add the attachments for this beast. There are MSG_nFileCount
// attachments so it would look like the following:
//
// for (i=0; i<MSG_nFileCount; i++)
//
// String x: LPSTR lpszPathName // Fully qualified path of the attached file.
// // This path should include the disk drive letter and directory name.
// String x: LPSTR lpszFileName // The display name for the attached file
//
} MAPISendMailType;
typedef struct {
ULONG ulUIParam;
ULONG nFileCount;
DWORD ipcWorked; // Necessary for IPC check with Communicator
BYTE dataBuf[1]; // For easy referencing
//
// The sequence of strings to follow are groups of PathName/FileName couples.
// The strings will be parsed in MAPI[32].DLL and then put into this format:
//
// for (i=0; i<nFileCount; i++)
//
// String x: LPSTR lpszPathName // Fully qualified path of the attached file.
// // This path should include the disk drive letter and directory name.
// String x: LPSTR lpszFileName // The display name for the attached file
} MAPISendDocumentsType;
typedef struct {
LHANDLE lhSession;
ULONG ulUIParam;
FLAGS flFlags;
DWORD ipcWorked; // Necessary for IPC check with Communicator
UCHAR lpszSeedMessageID[MAX_MSGINFO_LEN];
UCHAR lpszMessageID[MAX_MSGINFO_LEN];
} MAPIFindNextType;
typedef struct {
LHANDLE lhSession;
ULONG ulUIParam;
DWORD ipcWorked; // Necessary for IPC check with Communicator
UCHAR lpszMessageID[MAX_MSGINFO_LEN];
} MAPIDeleteMailType;
typedef struct {
LHANDLE lhSession;
ULONG ulUIParam;
FLAGS flFlags;
DWORD ipcWorked; // Necessary for IPC check with Communicator
UCHAR lpszName[MAX_NAME_LEN];
// These are returned by Communicator
UCHAR lpszABookID[MAX_NAME_LEN];
UCHAR lpszABookName[MAX_NAME_LEN];
UCHAR lpszABookAddress[MAX_NAME_LEN];
} MAPIResolveNameType;
typedef struct {
LHANDLE lhSession;
ULONG ulUIParam;
FLAGS flFlags;
DWORD ipcWorked; // Necessary for IPC check with Communicator
UCHAR lpszABookID[MAX_NAME_LEN];
} MAPIDetailsType;
typedef struct {
LHANDLE lhSession;
ULONG ulUIParam;
FLAGS flFlags;
DWORD ipcWorked; // Necessary for IPC check with Communicator
UCHAR lpszMessageID[MAX_MSGINFO_LEN];
//
// The following is the "FLAT" representation of the (lpMapiMessage lpMessage)
// argument of this structure
//
FLAGS MSG_flFlags; // unread, return or receipt
ULONG MSG_nRecipCount; // Number of recipients
ULONG MSG_nFileCount; // # of file attachments
ULONG MSG_ORIG_ulRecipClass; // Recipient class - MAPI_TO, MAPI_CC, MAPI_BCC, MAPI_ORIG
//
// Output parameter for blob of information that will live on disk.
//
UCHAR lpszBlob[MAX_MSGINFO_LEN]; // file name on disk
//
// The format of this blob of information will be:
//
// String 0: LPSTR lpszSubject; // Message Subject
// String 1: LPSTR lpszNoteText FILE NAME; // Message Text will be
// stored into a temp file and this will be the pointer to that file.
// String 2: LPSTR lpszDateReceived; // in YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM format
// String 3: LPSTR lpszConversationID; // conversation thread ID
//
// The following are for the originator of the message. Only ONE of these.
//
// String 4: LPSTR lpszName; // Originator name
// String 5: LPSTR lpszAddress; // Originator address (optional)
//
// The following strings are for the recipients for this message. There are
// MSG_nRecipCount of these in a row:
//
// for (i=0; i<MSG_nRecipCount; i++)
// String x: LPSTR lpszName; // Recipient N name
// String x: LPSTR lpszAddress; // Recipient N address (optional)
// String x: LPSTR lpszRecipClass // recipient class - sprintf of ULONG
//
// Now, finally, add the attachments for this beast. There are MSG_nFileCount
// attachments so it would look like the following:
//
// for (i=0; i<MSG_nFileCount; i++)
//
// String x: LPSTR lpszPathName // Fully qualified path of the attached file.
// // This path should include the disk drive letter and directory name.
// String x: LPSTR lpszFileName // The display name for the attached file
//
} MAPIReadMailType;
typedef struct {
LHANDLE lhSession;
ULONG ulUIParam;
FLAGS flFlags;
UCHAR lpszCaption[MAX_MSGINFO_LEN];
DWORD ipcWorked; // Necessary for IPC check with Communicator
// The following is the "FLAT" representation of the (lpMapiRecipDesc lpRecips)
// argument of this structure
ULONG nRecips; // number of recips to start with...
ULONG nNewRecips; // number of recips returned...
UCHAR lpszBlob[MAX_MSGINFO_LEN]; // file name for blob of information
// that will live on disk.
BYTE dataBuf[1]; // For easy referencing
//
// The following contiguous chunk of memory is the buffer that holds
// the recipients to load into the address picker...
//
// for (i=0; i<MSG_nRecipCount; i++)
// String x: LPSTR lpszRecipClass (ULONG) // Recipient class - MAPI_TO, MAPI_CC, MAPI_BCC, MAPI_ORIG
// String x: LPSTR lpszName; // Recipient N name
// String x: LPSTR lpszAddress; // Recipient N address (optional)
//
} MAPIAddressType;
#endif // _NSCPMAPI