On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 12:55 PM, Thomas Delafosse <
thomas.delafosse(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I would be happy to work on the mailSender plugin.
I propose to make it a component and add it a few functionalities. Namely,
I was thinking about adding an API like:
public int sendMultiContentMessage (String from, String to, String cc,
String bcc, String subject, String[] contents, List<Attachment>
attachments) (1)
where contents would be a string array containing all the contents to be
embed in the mail (text, html but also a vCalendar for example) along with
their MIME type.
So for example, if you want to send a mail containing some html part and a
vCalendar, "contents" would look something like :
contents = ['text/html', Your Html code, 'text/calendar', Your vCalendar]
.
Another way to achieve this would be to use a single String "body" instead
of "contents", with a specific syntax indicating each part MIME type, thus
allowing us to parse it. For example we could imagine having something like
:
public int sendMultiContentMessage (String from, String to, String cc,
String bcc, String subject, String body, List<Attachment> attachments) with
body = "{{html}}HTML code{{/html}} {{calendar}}Calendar code{{/calendar}}"
(2) or even
body = "{{mailPart type='text/html'}}HTML code{{/mailPart}} {{mailPart
type="text/calendar"}}Calendar code{{/mailPart}}" (3).
This would be easier to use ((2) most of all), but probably trickier,
slower and for (2), less flexible.
WDYT ? And of course, if there is anything else you would like to change in
the mailSender, let me know !
Thomas
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 3:01 PM, Ludovic Dubost <ludovic(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
Hi Jeremie and all,
Note that currently mailsender is used quite a lot by standard XWiki
Enterprise features like "send page by email", "invitation",
"registration".
I agree that the mailsender code could be merged with your own component
that currently handles reading emails.
Any other opinion on the mail I sent before. I'd like to publish the code
that generates vcalendar invitations because it could be used in many
areas
but without the mailsender modifications it
cannot work and rewriting a
mail code that handles vcalendar is tough:
So what would be the approach to add a vcalendar part in emails sent by
the
current mailsender ? Can I propose my patches
that add the following API:
public int sendHtmlMessage(String from, String to, String cc, String bcc,
String subject, String body,
String alternative, String calendar, List<Attachment>
attachments)
which is derived from
public int sendHtmlMessage(String from, String to, String cc, String bcc,
String subject, String body,
String alternative, List<Attachment> attachments)
Note that this API should actually be:
public int sendHtmlMessage(String from, String to, String cc, String bcc,
String subject, String html,
String alternativeText, List<Attachment> attachments)
As this is the way the fields are used since there is no way to change
the
content type of the emails from these APIs
Ludovic
2012/11/23 Jeremie BOUSQUET <jeremie.bousquet(a)gmail.com>
Hi Ludovic,
If I may invite myself in the discussion, I have the same questions
concerning the mail archive app I'm writing, in which I plan to add a
"reply" feature on one side, and on the other side add management of
vcalendar parts in incoming emails. Naturally, it would then be nice to
be
able to send vcalendar as an email part (or any
type of part).
For now there's no "reply" feature so of course I do not use the
mailsender
plugin. But there's the beginning of a
"mail" component, for now
dedicated
to the mail archive app, and obviously aiming at
hiding javamail api
behind, and providing facilities to parse emails headers and parts, and
why
not send emails. For now it "knows" how
to read and compute most emails
content (text, html, headers, attachments, attached emails), though has
same limitation (including vcalendar).
Currently the api is like that, but is quite draft and unstable (mostly
the
update/create*Page that are not even implemented,
and IMO should be
removed):
https://github.com/xwiki-contrib/xwiki-application-mailarchive/blob/master/…
What's available from parsed mail body is:
https://github.com/xwiki-contrib/xwiki-application-mailarchive/blob/master/…
>
> Obviously, when all that reaches a final state, it would be nice for a
> "mail" and/or "mailsender" component to be shared for xwiki and
the
mail
> archive app (and whoever wants to bother
with mails) needs,
>
> That was for your information,
>
> BR,
> Jeremie
>
>
>
> 2012/11/23 Ludovic Dubost <ludovic(a)xwiki.com>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I wanted to discuss about the future of the mailsender plugin ?
> >
> > I've been working on a small tool to be able to send a Calendar
> Invitation
> > by email from a Meeting Notes AppWithinMinutes application and I
found
> some
> > limitation in the mailsender plugin, namely you cannot add multipart
> > alternative email parts in addition to the text and html parts
already
> > supported by the plugin.
> >
> > I was able to hack the mailsender plugin to add a vcalendar part but
it
> > does not really sound right to do that
since we should support any
part
of
> any content type, but this is a bigger refactoring.
>
> I was wondering what the future is for the mailsender plugin. Do we
plan
to
> make it a component and keep the same functionality ? Is there a plan
for
> an alternative component ?
>
> And what would be the approach to add a vcalendar part in emails sent
by
> > the current mailsender ? This would be needed to support the feature
of
sending invitation emails which would be very
powerfull.
Ludovic
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