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/* -*- mode: C++; c-file-style: "gnu" -*-
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This file is part of tdepim.
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Copyright (c) 2004 TDEPIM developers
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This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Library General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
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along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
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the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
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Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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*/
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#ifndef EMAIL_H
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#define EMAIL_H
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#include <tqstringlist.h>
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#include <tqcstring.h>
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#include <tdepimmacros.h>
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/** @file */
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/**
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\brief KPIM holds all kinds of functions specific to KDE PIM.
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The KPIM namespace hides away functions, enums, and other things
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that are KDE PIM specific and that we don't want to have polluting
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the global namespace.
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*/
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namespace KPIM {
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/**
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Result type for splitAddress, isValidEmailAddress.
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*/
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enum EmailParseResult { AddressOk, AddressEmpty, UnexpectedEnd,
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UnbalancedParens, MissingDomainPart,
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UnclosedAngleAddr, UnopenedAngleAddr,
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TooManyAts, UnexpectedComma,
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TooFewAts, MissingLocalPart,
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UnbalancedQuote, NoAddressSpec,
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DisallowedChar, InvalidDisplayName };
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// Helper functions
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/** Split a comma separated list of email addresses. */
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KDE_EXPORT TQStringList splitEmailAddrList(const TQString& aStr);
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/** Splits the given address into display name, email address and comment.
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Returns AddressOk if no error was encountered. Otherwise an appropriate
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error code is returned. In case of an error the values of displayName,
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addrSpec and comment are undefined.
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@param address a single email address,
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example: Joe User (comment1) <joe.user@example.org> (comment2)
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@param displayName only out: the display-name of the email address, i.e.
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"Joe User" in the example; in case of an error the
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return value is undefined
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@param addrSpec only out: the addr-spec, i.e. "joe.user@example.org" in the
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example; in case of an error the return value is
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undefined
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@param comment only out: the space-separated comments, i.e.
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"comment1 comment2" in the example; in case of an
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error the return value is undefined
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@return AddressOk if no error was encountered. Otherwise an
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appropriate error code is returned.
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*/
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KDE_EXPORT EmailParseResult splitAddress( const TQCString & address,
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TQCString & displayName,
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TQCString & addrSpec,
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TQCString & comment );
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/** This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves
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essentially like the above function.
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Splits the given address into display name, email address and comment.
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Returns AddressOk if no error was encountered. Otherwise an appropriate
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error code is returned. In case of an error the values of displayName,
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addrSpec and comment are undefined.
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@param address a single email address,
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example: Joe User (comment1) <joe.user@example.org> (comment2)
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@param displayName only out: the display-name of the email address, i.e.
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"Joe User" in the example; in case of an error the
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return value is undefined
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@param addrSpec only out: the addr-spec, i.e. "joe.user@example.org" in the
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example; in case of an error the return value is
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undefined
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@param comment only out: the space-separated comments, i.e.
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"comment1 comment2" in the example; in case of an
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error the return value is undefined
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@return AddressOk if no error was encountered. Otherwise an
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appropriate error code is returned.
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*/
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KDE_EXPORT EmailParseResult splitAddress( const TQString & address,
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TQString & displayName,
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TQString & addrSpec,
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TQString & comment );
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/** Validates an email address in the form of "Joe User" <joe@example.org>.
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Returns AddressOk if no error was encountered. Otherwise an appropriate
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error code is returned.
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@param aStr a single email address,
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example: Joe User (comment1) <joe.user@example.org>
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@return AddressOk if no error was encountered. Otherwise an
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appropriate error code is returned.
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*/
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KDE_EXPORT EmailParseResult isValidEmailAddress( const TQString& aStr );
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/** Translate the enum errorcodes from emailParseResult
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into i18n'd strings that can be used for msg boxes.
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@param errorCode the errorCode from isValidEmailEmailAddress().
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@return An i18n ready string for use in msgboxes.
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*/
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KDE_EXPORT TQString emailParseResultToString( EmailParseResult errorCode );
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/** Validates an email address in the form of joe@example.org.
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Returns true if no error was encountered.
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This method should be used when the input field should not
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allow a "full" email address with comments and other special
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cases that normally are valid in an email address.
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@param aStr a single email address,
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example: joe.user@example.org
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@return true if no error was encountered.
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*/
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KDE_EXPORT bool isValidSimpleEmailAddress( const TQString& aStr );
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/** Returns a i18n string to be used in msgboxes
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this allows for error messages to be the same
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across the board.
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@return An i18n ready string for use in msgboxes.
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*/
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KDE_EXPORT TQString simpleEmailAddressErrorMsg();
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/** Returns the pure email address (addr-spec in RFC2822) of the given address
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(mailbox in RFC2822).
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@param address an email address, e.g. "Joe User <joe.user@example.org>"
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@return the addr-spec of @a address, i.e. joe.user@example.org in the
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example
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*/
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KDE_EXPORT TQCString getEmailAddress( const TQCString & address );
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/** This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves
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essentially like the above function.
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Returns the pure email address (addr-spec in RFC2822) of the given address
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(mailbox in RFC2822).
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@param address an email address, e.g. "Joe User <joe.user@example.org>"
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@return the addr-spec of @a address, i.e. joe.user@example.org in the
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example
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*/
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KDE_EXPORT TQString getEmailAddress( const TQString & address );
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/** Returns the pure email address (addr-spec in RFC2822) of the first
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email address of a list of addresses.
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@param addresses an email address, e.g. "Joe User <joe.user@example.org>"
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@return the addr-spec of @a addresses, i.e. joe.user@example.org in the
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example
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*/
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KDE_EXPORT TQCString getFirstEmailAddress( const TQCString & addresses );
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/** This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves
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essentially like the above function.
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Returns the pure email address (addr-spec in RFC2822) of the first
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email address of a list of addresses.
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@param addresses an email address, e.g. "Joe User <joe.user@example.org>"
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@return the addr-spec of @a addresses, i.e. joe.user@example.org in the
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example
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*/
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KDE_EXPORT TQString getFirstEmailAddress( const TQString & addresses );
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/** Return email address and name from string. Examples:
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* "Stefan Taferner <taferner@example.org>" returns "taferner@example.org"
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* and "Stefan Taferner". "joe@example.com" returns "joe@example.com"
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* and "". Note that this only returns the first address.
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* Also note that the return value is TRUE if both the name and the
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* mail are not empty: this does NOT tell you if mail contains a
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* valid email address or just some rubbish.
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*/
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KDE_EXPORT bool getNameAndMail(const TQString& aStr, TQString& name, TQString& mail);
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/**
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* Compare two email addresses. If matchName is false, it just checks
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* the email address, and returns true if this matches. If matchName
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* is true, both the name and the email must be the same.
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*/
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KDE_EXPORT bool compareEmail( const TQString& email1, const TQString& email2,
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bool matchName );
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/** Returns a normalized address built from the given parts. The normalized
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address is of one the following forms:
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- displayName (comment) <addrSpec>
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- displayName <addrSpec>
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- comment <addrSpec>
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- addrSpec
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@param displayName the display name of the address
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@param addrSpec the actual email address (addr-spec in RFC 2822)
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@param comment a comment
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@return a normalized address built from the given parts
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*/
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KDE_EXPORT TQString normalizedAddress( const TQString & displayName,
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const TQString & addrSpec,
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const TQString & comment );
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/** Decodes the punycode domain part of the given addr-spec if it's an IDN.
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@param addrSpec a pure 7-bit email address (addr-spec in RFC2822)
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@return the email address with Unicode domain
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*/
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KDE_EXPORT TQString decodeIDN( const TQString & addrSpec );
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/** Encodes the domain part of the given addr-spec in punycode if it's an
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IDN.
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@param addrSpec a pure email address with Unicode domain
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@return the email address with domain in punycode
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*/
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KDE_EXPORT TQString encodeIDN( const TQString & addrSpec );
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/** Normalizes all email addresses in the given list and decodes all IDNs.
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@param addresses a list of email addresses with punycoded IDNs
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@return the email addresses in normalized form with Unicode IDNs
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*/
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KDE_EXPORT TQString normalizeAddressesAndDecodeIDNs( const TQString & addresses );
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/** Normalizes all email addresses in the given list and encodes all IDNs
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in punycode.
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*/
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KDE_EXPORT TQString normalizeAddressesAndEncodeIDNs( const TQString & str );
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/** Add quote characters around the given string if it contains a
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* character that makes that necessary, in an email name, such as ",".
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*/
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KDE_EXPORT TQString quoteNameIfNecessary( const TQString& str );
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} // namespace
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#endif /* EMAIL_H */
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