├── CHANGELOG.md ├── LICENSE ├── README.org ├── himalaya-account.el ├── himalaya-attachment.el ├── himalaya-envelope-mark.el ├── himalaya-envelope.el ├── himalaya-flag.el ├── himalaya-folder.el ├── himalaya-message.el ├── himalaya-process.el ├── himalaya-template.el └── himalaya.el /CHANGELOG.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Changelog 2 | 3 | All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. 4 | 5 | The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/), 6 | and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html). 7 | 8 | ## [Unreleased] 9 | 10 | ## [1.0] - 2023-02-09 11 | 12 | ### Added 13 | 14 | - Added `Deleted` char in flags column. 15 | - Added `himalaya-config-path` option to override the default configuration file path. 16 | - Added `e` envelope listing keybind to expunge the current folder. 17 | - Added `C-c +` envelope listing keybind to add a flag to marked envelopes (or envelope at point) [#22]. 18 | - Added `C-c -` envelope listing keybind to add a flag to marked envelopes (or envelope at point) [#22]. 19 | - Added preview support for `RET` envelope listing keybind using the universal argument, which allow you to preview a message without applying the "Seen" flag. 20 | 21 | ### Changed 22 | 23 | - Adjusted API to match Himalaya CLI `v1.0.0`. 24 | - Renamed option `himalaya-email-order` to `himalaya-list-envelopes-order`. 25 | - Renamed option `himalaya-page-size` to `himalaya-list-envelopes-page-size`. 26 | - Reduced default envelopes listing page size from `50` to `25`. 27 | - Made all CLI calls async (except for envelopes listing due to table issue). 28 | - Moved code into domain-specific files (account, folder, envelope, message, flag, template, attachment). 29 | - Renamed functions containing `email` by either `envelope` or `message`, depending on the domain they belong to. 30 | 31 | ### Fixed 32 | 33 | - Fixed `Answered` flag not set when sending an email from another folder than `INBOX`. 34 | 35 | ### Removed 36 | 37 | - Removed option `himalaya-default-account`. 38 | - Removed option `himalaya-default-folder`. 39 | 40 | ## [0.3] - 2023-02-09 41 | 42 | The [0.2] has been reverted due to unintentional early merge, so the [0.3] is just a bump to avoid conflicts. 43 | 44 | ## [0.2] - 2023-01-09 45 | 46 | ### Added 47 | 48 | - Included code from a [fork](https://git.sr.ht/~soywod/himalaya-emacs) [#15]. 49 | - Added possibility to mark multiple emails. Compatible actions: attachments, copy, move and delete. The implementation was inspired by the [tablist](https://github.com/politza/tablist) package) [#17]. 50 | 51 | ### Changed 52 | 53 | - Adjusted code for Himalaya CLI [v0.7.0](https://github.com/soywod/himalaya/pull/433). 54 | 55 | ### Fixed 56 | 57 | - Fixed `nil` subjects in read buffers. 58 | - Fixed `Answered` flag not set after replying to an email. 59 | 60 | ## [0.1] - 2022-10-09 61 | 62 | First release added to the [MELPA](https://github.com/melpa/melpa/pull/7952) repository. 63 | 64 | [Unreleased]: https://github.com/dantecatalfamo/himalaya-emacs/compare/v0.3...HEAD 65 | [0.3]: https://github.com/dantecatalfamo/himalaya-emacs/compare/v0.2...v0.3 66 | [0.2]: https://github.com/dantecatalfamo/himalaya-emacs/compare/v0.1...v0.2 67 | [0.1]: https://github.com/dantecatalfamo/himalaya-emacs/compare/init...v0.1 68 | 69 | [#15]: https://github.com/dantecatalfamo/himalaya-emacs/pull/15 70 | [#17]: https://github.com/dantecatalfamo/himalaya-emacs/pull/17 71 | [#22]: https://github.com/dantecatalfamo/himalaya-emacs/issues/22 72 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.org: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | * Himalaya Emacs 2 | [[https://melpa.org/#/himalaya][file:https://melpa.org/packages/himalaya-badge.svg]] 3 | 4 | Emacs front-end for the email client [[https://github.com/pimalaya/himalaya][Himalaya CLI]]. 5 | 6 | ** Installation 7 | 8 | =himalaya-emacs= is available on MELPA. 9 | 10 | You can also install it using =use-package=. 11 | 12 | 1. Clone the repository using git to your desired location. 13 | In this example I'll use 14 | =~/src/github.com/dantecatalfamo/himalaya-emacs=. 15 | 2. Add the following =use-package= declaration to your =init.el= 16 | #+begin_src emacs-lisp 17 | (use-package himalaya 18 | :if (file-exists-p "~/src/github.com/dantecatalfamo/himalaya-emacs") 19 | :load-path "~/src/github.com/dantecatalfamo/himalaya-emacs") 20 | #+end_src 21 | 22 | This will load =himalaya-emacs= when it's available, but stop it 23 | from throwing errors if you haven't cloned it. 24 | 25 | ** Customization 26 | 27 | Most settings can be customized through the Emacs Easy Customize 28 | system. =M-x customize-group himalaya= 29 | 30 | ** List envelopes 31 | 32 | =M-x himalaya= or =M-x himalaya-list-envelopes= 33 | 34 | | Key | Action | 35 | |-----------+-------------------------------------------------------------| 36 | | =n= | Move cursor down | 37 | | =p= | Move cursor up | 38 | | =m= | Mark envelope at cursor | 39 | | =u= | Unmark envelope at cursor | 40 | | =DEL= | Unmark envelope at cursor (backward) | 41 | | =U= | Unmark all envelopes | 42 | | =f= | Forward page | 43 | | =b= | Backward page | 44 | | =j= | Jump to page | 45 | | =C-c C-s= | Filter and sort query according to the given query | 46 | | =C-c a= | Switch account | 47 | | =C-c f= | Switch folder | 48 | | =C-c += | Add flag to marked envelopes (or envelope at point) | 49 | | =C-c -= | Remove flag from marked envelopes (or envelope at point) | 50 | | =R= | Reply to message at cursor | 51 | | =F= | Forward message at cursor | 52 | | =w= | Write new message | 53 | | =a= | Download marked messages (or message at cursor) attachments | 54 | | =C= | Copy marked messages (or message at cursor) | 55 | | =M= | Move marked messages (or message at cursor) | 56 | | =D= | Delete marked messages (or message at cursor) | 57 | | =e= | Expunge current folder | 58 | | =RET= | Read message at cursor | 59 | 60 | ** Read message 61 | 62 | After pressing enter on an envelope, you'll enter the message 63 | viewing mode. 64 | 65 | | Key | Action | 66 | |-----+--------------------------| 67 | | =a= | Download all attachments | 68 | | =p= | Previous message | 69 | | =n= | Next message | 70 | | =r= | Reply to message | 71 | | =f= | Forward message | 72 | | =R= | View raw message | 73 | | =q= | Kill buffer | 74 | 75 | ** Reply all 76 | 77 | Pressing the universal argument key (=C-u= by default) before 78 | pressing the reply key will reply all to a message. 79 | 80 | ** Write new message 81 | 82 | When writing a new message or a reply, press =C-c C-c= to send it 83 | or =C-c C-k= to delete it. 84 | 85 | ** Credits 86 | 87 | [[https://nlnet.nl/logo/banner-160x60.png]] 88 | 89 | Special thanks to the [[https://nlnet.nl/project/Himalaya/index.html][NLnet foundation]] and the [[https://www.ngi.eu/][European Commission]] 90 | that helped the project to receive financial support from various 91 | programs: 92 | 93 | - [[https://nlnet.nl/project/Himalaya/][NGI Assure]] in 2022 94 | - [[https://nlnet.nl/project/Pimalaya/][NGI Zero Entrust]] in 2023 95 | - [[https://nlnet.nl/project/Pimalaya-PIM/][NGI Zero Core]] in 2024 (still ongoing) 96 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /himalaya-account.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; himalaya-account.el --- Account management of email client Himalaya CLI -*- lexical-binding: t -*- 2 | 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2021 Dante Catalfamo 4 | ;; Copyright (C) 2022-2024 soywod 5 | 6 | ;; Author: Dante Catalfamo 7 | ;; soywod 8 | ;; Maintainer: soywod 9 | ;; Dante Catalfamo 10 | ;; Version: 1.0 11 | ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "27.1")) 12 | ;; URL: https://github.com/dantecatalfamo/himalaya-emacs 13 | ;; Keywords: mail comm 14 | 15 | ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs 16 | 17 | ;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 18 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 19 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 20 | ;; (at your option) any later version. 21 | 22 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 23 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 24 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 25 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. 26 | 27 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 28 | ;; along with this program. If not, see . 29 | 30 | ;;; Commentary: 31 | ;; Interface for the email client Himalaya CLI 32 | ;; 33 | 34 | ;;; Code: 35 | 36 | (require 'himalaya-process) 37 | 38 | (defvar himalaya-account nil 39 | "The current selected account.") 40 | 41 | (defun himalaya--list-accounts (callback) 42 | "Fetch all accounts defined in the configuration file." 43 | (message "Listing accounts…") 44 | (himalaya--run 45 | callback 46 | nil 47 | "account" 48 | "list")) 49 | 50 | (defun himalaya--with-account-names (callback) 51 | "Fetch all accounts then call CALLBACK with their names." 52 | (himalaya--list-accounts 53 | (lambda (accounts) 54 | (funcall callback (mapcar (lambda (account) (plist-get account :name)) accounts))))) 55 | 56 | (defun himalaya--pick-account (prompt callback) 57 | "Ask user to pick an account using PROMPT then call CALLBACK with 58 | the selected account." 59 | (interactive) 60 | (himalaya--with-account-names 61 | (lambda (accounts) 62 | (funcall callback (completing-read prompt accounts))))) 63 | 64 | (defun himalaya-switch-account () 65 | "Ask user to pick an account, set it as current account then list 66 | envelopes." 67 | (interactive) 68 | (himalaya--pick-account 69 | "Account: " 70 | (lambda (account) 71 | (setq himalaya-account account) 72 | (setq himalaya-folder nil) 73 | (setq himalaya-page 1) 74 | (himalaya--update-mode-line) 75 | (revert-buffer)))) 76 | 77 | (provide 'himalaya-account) 78 | ;;; himalaya-account.el ends here 79 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /himalaya-attachment.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; himalaya-attachment.el --- Attachment management of email client Himalaya CLI -*- lexical-binding: t -*- 2 | 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2021 Dante Catalfamo 4 | ;; Copyright (C) 2022-2024 soywod 5 | 6 | ;; Author: Dante Catalfamo 7 | ;; soywod 8 | ;; Maintainer: soywod 9 | ;; Dante Catalfamo 10 | ;; Version: 1.0 11 | ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "27.1")) 12 | ;; URL: https://github.com/dantecatalfamo/himalaya-emacs 13 | ;; Keywords: mail comm 14 | 15 | ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs 16 | 17 | ;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 18 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 19 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 20 | ;; (at your option) any later version. 21 | 22 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 23 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 24 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 25 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. 26 | 27 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 28 | ;; along with this program. If not, see . 29 | 30 | ;;; Commentary: 31 | ;; Interface for the email client Himalaya CLI 32 | ;; 33 | 34 | ;;; Code: 35 | 36 | (defun himalaya--download-attachments (ids callback) 37 | "Download attachment(s) of message(s) matching envelope IDS." 38 | (message "Downloading attachments…") 39 | (himalaya--run 40 | callback 41 | nil 42 | "attachment" 43 | "download" 44 | (when himalaya-account (list "--account" himalaya-account)) 45 | (when himalaya-folder (list "--folder" himalaya-folder)) 46 | ids)) 47 | 48 | (defun himalaya-download-marked-attachments () 49 | "Download attachment(s) of message(s) matching marked envelope(s), 50 | or matching the envelope at point if mark is not set." 51 | (interactive) 52 | (himalaya--download-attachments 53 | (or himalaya-marked-ids (list (tabulated-list-get-id))) 54 | (lambda (status) 55 | (message "%s" (string-trim status)) 56 | (himalaya-unmark-all-envelopes t)))) 57 | 58 | (defun himalaya-download-current-attachments () 59 | "Download attachment(s) of message matching the current envelope." 60 | (interactive) 61 | (himalaya--download-attachments 62 | himalaya-id 63 | (lambda (status) 64 | (message "%s" (string-trim status))))) 65 | 66 | (provide 'himalaya-attachment) 67 | ;;; himalaya-attachment.el ends here 68 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /himalaya-envelope-mark.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; himalaya-envelope-mark.el --- Envelope marks management of email client Himalaya CLI -*- lexical-binding: t -*- 2 | 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2021 Dante Catalfamo 4 | ;; Copyright (C) 2022-2024 soywod 5 | 6 | ;; Author: Dante Catalfamo 7 | ;; soywod 8 | ;; Maintainer: soywod 9 | ;; Dante Catalfamo 10 | ;; Version: 1.0 11 | ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "27.1")) 12 | ;; URL: https://github.com/dantecatalfamo/himalaya-emacs 13 | ;; Keywords: mail comm 14 | 15 | ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs 16 | 17 | ;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 18 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 19 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 20 | ;; (at your option) any later version. 21 | 22 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 23 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 24 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 25 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. 26 | 27 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 28 | ;; along with this program. If not, see . 29 | 30 | ;;; Commentary: 31 | ;; Interface for the email client Himalaya CLI 32 | ;; 33 | 34 | ;;; Code: 35 | 36 | (defvar himalaya-marked-ids nil 37 | "The current marked envelope ids.") 38 | 39 | (defun himalaya--save-face-property (beg end) 40 | ;; we need to distinguish ,,not set'' from ''no face'' 41 | (unless (and (text-property-not-all beg end 'face nil) (< beg end)) 42 | (put-text-property beg (1+ beg) 'face 'default)) 43 | (unless (text-property-not-all beg end 'himalaya-saved-face nil) 44 | (himalaya--copy-text-property beg end 'face 'himalaya-saved-face))) 45 | 46 | (defun himalaya--restore-face-property (beg end) 47 | (when (text-property-not-all beg end 'himalaya-saved-face nil) 48 | (himalaya--copy-text-property beg end 'himalaya-saved-face 'face))) 49 | 50 | (defun himalaya--copy-text-property (beg end from to) 51 | "Copy text property FROM to TO in region BEG to END." 52 | (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) 53 | (save-excursion 54 | (while (< beg end) 55 | (goto-char beg) 56 | (put-text-property 57 | (point) 58 | (setq beg (next-single-property-change (point) from nil end)) 59 | to 60 | (get-text-property (point) from)))))) 61 | 62 | (defun himalaya-mark-envelope-forward () 63 | "Mark the email at point and move the cursor to the next line." 64 | (interactive) 65 | (save-excursion 66 | (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) 67 | (add-to-list 'himalaya-marked-ids (tabulated-list-get-id)) 68 | (tabulated-list-put-tag (string dired-marker-char)) 69 | (himalaya--save-face-property (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)) 70 | (put-text-property (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol) 'face 'dired-marked))) 71 | (next-line) 72 | (goto-char (point-at-bol))) 73 | 74 | (defun himalaya-unmark-envelope-backward () 75 | "Unmark the envelope at point and move the cursor to the previous 76 | line." 77 | (interactive) 78 | (previous-line) 79 | (goto-char (pos-bol)) 80 | (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) 81 | (setq himalaya-marked-ids (remove (tabulated-list-get-id) himalaya-marked-ids)) 82 | (tabulated-list-put-tag "") 83 | (himalaya--restore-face-property (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)))) 84 | 85 | (defun himalaya-unmark-envelope-forward () 86 | "Unmark the envelope at point and move the cursor to the next 87 | line." 88 | (interactive) 89 | (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) 90 | (setq himalaya-marked-ids (remove (tabulated-list-get-id) himalaya-marked-ids)) 91 | (tabulated-list-put-tag "") 92 | (himalaya--restore-face-property (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol))) 93 | (next-line) 94 | (goto-char (point-at-bol))) 95 | 96 | (defun himalaya-unmark-all-envelopes (&optional quiet) 97 | "Unmark all marked envelopes." 98 | (interactive) 99 | (when himalaya-marked-ids 100 | (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) 101 | (goto-char (point-min)) 102 | (while (re-search-forward (format "^[%s]" (string dired-marker-char)) nil t) 103 | (himalaya--restore-face-property (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol))) 104 | (tabulated-list-clear-all-tags))) 105 | (unless quiet (message "%d marks removed" (length himalaya-marked-ids))) 106 | (setq himalaya-marked-ids nil)) 107 | 108 | (provide 'himalaya-envelope-mark) 109 | ;;; himalaya-envelope-mark.el ends here 110 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /himalaya-envelope.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; himalaya-envelope.el --- Envelope management of email client Himalaya CLI -*- lexical-binding: t -*- 2 | 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2021 Dante Catalfamo 4 | ;; Copyright (C) 2022-2024 soywod 5 | 6 | ;; Author: Dante Catalfamo 7 | ;; soywod 8 | ;; Maintainer: soywod 9 | ;; Dante Catalfamo 10 | ;; Version: 1.0 11 | ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "27.1")) 12 | ;; URL: https://github.com/dantecatalfamo/himalaya-emacs 13 | ;; Keywords: mail comm 14 | 15 | ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs 16 | 17 | ;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 18 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 19 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 20 | ;; (at your option) any later version. 21 | 22 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 23 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 24 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 25 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. 26 | 27 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 28 | ;; along with this program. If not, see . 29 | 30 | ;;; Commentary: 31 | ;; Interface for the email client Himalaya CLI 32 | ;; 33 | 34 | ;;; Code: 35 | 36 | (require 'himalaya-process) 37 | (require 'himalaya-account) 38 | (require 'himalaya-folder) 39 | (require 'himalaya-envelope-mark) 40 | (require 'himalaya-flag) 41 | (require 'himalaya-message) 42 | (require 'himalaya-attachment) 43 | 44 | (defcustom himalaya-list-envelopes-order nil 45 | "Order of how envelopes are displayed on each listing page." 46 | :type '(radio (const :tag "Ascending (oldest first)" t) 47 | (const :tag "Descending (newest first)" nil)) 48 | :group 'himalaya) 49 | 50 | (defcustom himalaya-list-envelopes-page-size 25 51 | "The number of envelopes to return per envelope list page." 52 | :type 'number 53 | :group 'himalaya) 54 | 55 | (defcustom himalaya-id-face font-lock-variable-name-face 56 | "Font face for envelope ids." 57 | :type 'face 58 | :group 'himalaya) 59 | 60 | (defcustom himalaya-sender-face font-lock-function-name-face 61 | "Font face for sender names." 62 | :type 'face 63 | :group 'himalaya) 64 | 65 | (defcustom himalaya-date-face font-lock-constant-face 66 | "Font face for dates." 67 | :type 'face 68 | :group 'himalaya) 69 | 70 | (defcustom himalaya-headers-face font-lock-constant-face 71 | "Font face for headers when reading a message." 72 | :type 'face 73 | :group 'himalaya) 74 | 75 | (defcustom himalaya-subject-width 70 76 | "Width of the subject column in the envelope list." 77 | :type 'number 78 | :group 'himalaya) 79 | 80 | (defcustom himalaya-from-width 30 81 | "Width of the from column in the envelope list." 82 | :type 'number 83 | :group 'himalaya) 84 | 85 | (defvar himalaya-id nil 86 | "The current envelope id.") 87 | 88 | (defvar himalaya-reply nil 89 | "True if in reply mode.") 90 | 91 | (defvar himalaya-subject nil 92 | "The current envelope subject.") 93 | 94 | (defvar himalaya-page 1 95 | "The current envelope list page.") 96 | 97 | (defvar himalaya-list-envelopes-query nil 98 | "The current list envelopes filter and sort query.") 99 | 100 | (defun himalaya--list-envelopes () 101 | "Fetch envelopes from the current account in the current 102 | folder. Paginate using the current page of global page size. This 103 | function is blocking because it is used by 'tabulated-list-entries' 104 | which cannot work with callbacks." 105 | (himalaya--run-blocking 106 | "envelope" 107 | "list" 108 | (when himalaya-folder (list "--folder" himalaya-folder)) 109 | (when himalaya-account (list "--account" himalaya-account)) 110 | (when himalaya-page (list "--page" (format "%s" himalaya-page))) 111 | (when himalaya-list-envelopes-page-size (list "--page-size" (prin1-to-string himalaya-list-envelopes-page-size))) 112 | (when himalaya-list-envelopes-query himalaya-list-envelopes-query))) 113 | 114 | (defun himalaya--build-envelopes-table () 115 | "Build the envelopes table." 116 | (when (consp current-prefix-arg) 117 | (setq himalaya-page 1) 118 | (himalaya--update-mode-line) 119 | (goto-char (point-min))) 120 | (let ((emails (himalaya--list-envelopes)) entries) 121 | (dolist (email emails entries) 122 | (push 123 | (list 124 | (plist-get email :id) 125 | (vector 126 | (propertize (plist-get email :id) 'face himalaya-id-face) 127 | (himalaya--flag-symbols (plist-get email :flags)) 128 | (plist-get email :subject) 129 | (himalaya--build-envelopes-table-sender-column email) 130 | (propertize (plist-get email :date) 'face himalaya-date-face))) 131 | entries)) 132 | (if himalaya-list-envelopes-order entries (nreverse entries)))) 133 | 134 | (defun himalaya--build-envelopes-table-sender-column (email) 135 | "Build the sender column of the envelopes table." 136 | (let* ((from (plist-get email :from)) 137 | (name (plist-get from :name)) 138 | (addr (plist-get from :addr))) 139 | (propertize (if (eq name :null) addr name) 'face himalaya-sender-face))) 140 | 141 | (defun himalaya-list-envelopes-next-page () 142 | "Go to the next envelope listing page of the current folder." 143 | (interactive) 144 | (setq himalaya-page (1+ himalaya-page)) 145 | (himalaya--update-mode-line) 146 | (revert-buffer)) 147 | 148 | (defun himalaya-list-envelopes-prev-page () 149 | "Go to the previous envelopes listing page of the current folder." 150 | (interactive) 151 | (setq himalaya-page (max 1 (1- himalaya-page))) 152 | (himalaya--update-mode-line) 153 | (revert-buffer)) 154 | 155 | (defun himalaya-list-envelopes-at-page (page) 156 | "Jump to envelopes listing PAGE of the current folder." 157 | (interactive "nJump to page: ") 158 | (setq himalaya-page (max 1 page)) 159 | (himalaya--update-mode-line) 160 | (revert-buffer)) 161 | 162 | (defun himalaya-filter-and-sort-envelopes (query) 163 | "Filter and sort envelopes of the current folder matching the 164 | given QUERY." 165 | (interactive "MQuery: ") 166 | (setq himalaya-list-envelopes-query (if (string-empty-p query) nil query)) 167 | (himalaya--update-mode-line) 168 | (revert-buffer)) 169 | 170 | (defvar himalaya-list-envelopes-mode-map 171 | (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) 172 | (define-key map (kbd "C-c a" ) #'himalaya-switch-account) 173 | (define-key map (kbd "C-c f" ) #'himalaya-switch-folder) 174 | (define-key map (kbd "e" ) #'himalaya-expunge-folder) 175 | (define-key map (kbd "f" ) #'himalaya-list-envelopes-next-page) 176 | (define-key map (kbd "b" ) #'himalaya-list-envelopes-prev-page) 177 | (define-key map (kbd "j" ) #'himalaya-list-envelopes-at-page) 178 | (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-s") #'himalaya-filter-and-sort-envelopes) 179 | (define-key map (kbd "m" ) #'himalaya-mark-envelope-forward) 180 | (define-key map (kbd "DEL" ) #'himalaya-unmark-envelope-backward) 181 | (define-key map (kbd "u" ) #'himalaya-unmark-envelope-forward) 182 | (define-key map (kbd "U" ) #'himalaya-unmark-all-envelopes) 183 | (define-key map (kbd "C-c +" ) #'himalaya-add-flag-marked-envelopes) 184 | (define-key map (kbd "C-c -" ) #'himalaya-remove-flag-marked-envelopes) 185 | (define-key map (kbd "RET" ) #'himalaya-read-message-at-point) 186 | (define-key map (kbd "w" ) #'himalaya-write-new-message) 187 | (define-key map (kbd "R" ) #'himalaya-reply-to-message-at-point) 188 | (define-key map (kbd "F" ) #'himalaya-forward-message-at-point) 189 | (define-key map (kbd "C" ) #'himalaya-copy-marked-messages) 190 | (define-key map (kbd "M" ) #'himalaya-move-marked-messages) 191 | (define-key map (kbd "D" ) #'himalaya-delete-marked-messages) 192 | (define-key map (kbd "a" ) #'himalaya-download-marked-attachments) 193 | map)) 194 | 195 | (define-derived-mode himalaya-list-envelopes-mode tabulated-list-mode "Himalaya-Envelopes" 196 | "Himalaya envelope listing mode." 197 | (setq tabulated-list-format 198 | (vector 199 | (list "ID" 5 nil :right-align t) 200 | (list "Flags" 6 nil) 201 | (list "Subject" himalaya-subject-width nil) 202 | (list "From" himalaya-from-width nil) 203 | (list "Date" 19 nil))) 204 | (setq tabulated-list-sort-key nil) 205 | (setq tabulated-list-entries #'himalaya--build-envelopes-table) 206 | (setq tabulated-list-padding 1) 207 | (tabulated-list-init-header) 208 | (hl-line-mode)) 209 | 210 | ;;;###autoload 211 | (defun himalaya-list-envelopes () 212 | "Display envelopes from the current folder of the current account 213 | in a table." 214 | (interactive) 215 | (switch-to-buffer "*Himalaya Envelopes*") 216 | (himalaya-list-envelopes-mode) 217 | (himalaya--update-mode-line) 218 | (revert-buffer)) 219 | 220 | (provide 'himalaya-envelope) 221 | ;;; himalaya-envelope.el ends here 222 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /himalaya-flag.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; himalaya-flag.el --- Flag management of email client Himalaya CLI -*- lexical-binding: t -*- 2 | 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2021 Dante Catalfamo 4 | ;; Copyright (C) 2022-2024 soywod 5 | 6 | ;; Author: Dante Catalfamo 7 | ;; soywod 8 | ;; Maintainer: soywod 9 | ;; Dante Catalfamo 10 | ;; Version: 1.0 11 | ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "27.1")) 12 | ;; URL: https://github.com/dantecatalfamo/himalaya-emacs 13 | ;; Keywords: mail comm 14 | 15 | ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs 16 | 17 | ;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 18 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 19 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 20 | ;; (at your option) any later version. 21 | 22 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 23 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 24 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 25 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. 26 | 27 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 28 | ;; along with this program. If not, see . 29 | 30 | ;;; Commentary: 31 | ;; Interface for the email client Himalaya CLI 32 | ;; 33 | 34 | ;;; Code: 35 | 36 | (require 'himalaya-process) 37 | (require 'himalaya-account) 38 | (require 'himalaya-folder) 39 | 40 | (defcustom himalaya-unseen-face font-lock-string-face 41 | "Font face for unseen envelope symbol." 42 | :type 'face 43 | :group 'himalaya) 44 | 45 | (defcustom himalaya-unseen-symbol "●" 46 | "Symbol to display in the flags column when a message hasn't 47 | been read yet." 48 | :type 'text 49 | :group 'himalaya) 50 | 51 | (defcustom himalaya-answered-symbol "↵" 52 | "Symbol to display in the flags column when a message has been 53 | replied to." 54 | :type 'text 55 | :group 'himalaya) 56 | 57 | (defcustom himalaya-flagged-face font-lock-warning-face 58 | "Font face for flagged envelope symbol." 59 | :type 'face 60 | :group 'himalaya) 61 | 62 | (defcustom himalaya-flagged-symbol "⚑" 63 | "Symbol to display in the flags column when a message has been 64 | flagged." 65 | :type 'text 66 | :group 'himalaya) 67 | 68 | (defcustom himalaya-deleted-face font-lock-keyword-face 69 | "Font face for deleted envelope symbol." 70 | :type 'face 71 | :group 'himalaya) 72 | 73 | (defcustom himalaya-deleted-symbol "✘" 74 | "Symbol to display in the flags column when a message has been 75 | marked for deletion." 76 | :type 'text 77 | :group 'himalaya) 78 | 79 | (defun himalaya--add-flag (ids flag callback) 80 | "Add FLAG to envelopes IDS from the current folder of the current 81 | account." 82 | (message "Adding flag %s…" flag) 83 | (himalaya--run 84 | callback 85 | nil 86 | "flag" 87 | "add" 88 | (when himalaya-account (list "--account" himalaya-account)) 89 | (when himalaya-folder (list "--folder" himalaya-folder)) 90 | ids 91 | flag)) 92 | 93 | (defun himalaya--remove-flag (ids flag callback) 94 | "Remove FLAG to envelopes IDS from the current folder of the current 95 | account." 96 | (message "Adding flag %s…" flag) 97 | (himalaya--run 98 | callback 99 | nil 100 | "flag" 101 | "remove" 102 | (when himalaya-account (list "--account" himalaya-account)) 103 | (when himalaya-folder (list "--folder" himalaya-folder)) 104 | ids 105 | flag)) 106 | 107 | (defun himalaya--flag-symbols (flags) 108 | "Generate a display string for FLAGS." 109 | (concat 110 | (if (member "Seen" flags) " " (propertize himalaya-unseen-symbol 'face himalaya-unseen-face)) 111 | (if (member "Answered" flags) himalaya-answered-symbol " ") 112 | (if (member "Flagged" flags) (propertize himalaya-flagged-symbol 'face himalaya-flagged-face) " ") 113 | (if (member "Deleted" flags) (propertize himalaya-deleted-symbol 'face himalaya-deleted-face) " "))) 114 | 115 | (defun himalaya-add-flag-marked-envelopes () 116 | "Ask user to pick a flag then add it to marked envelopes, or to 117 | envelope at point if mark not set." 118 | (interactive) 119 | (let ((prev-point (point)) 120 | (ids (or himalaya-marked-ids (list (tabulated-list-get-id)))) 121 | (flag (completing-read "Add flag: " (list "Seen" "Answered" "Flagged" "Deleted" "Drafts")))) 122 | (himalaya--add-flag 123 | ids 124 | flag 125 | (lambda (status) 126 | (message "%s" (string-trim status)) 127 | (himalaya-unmark-all-envelopes t) 128 | (revert-buffer) 129 | (goto-char prev-point))))) 130 | 131 | (defun himalaya-remove-flag-marked-envelopes () 132 | "Ask user to pick a flag then remove it from marked envelopes, or 133 | from envelope at point if mark not set." 134 | (interactive) 135 | (let ((prev-point (point)) 136 | (ids (or himalaya-marked-ids (list (tabulated-list-get-id)))) 137 | (flag (completing-read "Remove flag: " (list "Seen" "Answered" "Flagged" "Deleted" "Drafts")))) 138 | (himalaya--remove-flag 139 | ids 140 | flag 141 | (lambda (status) 142 | (message "%s" (string-trim status)) 143 | (himalaya-unmark-all-envelopes t) 144 | (revert-buffer) 145 | (goto-char prev-point))))) 146 | 147 | (provide 'himalaya-flag) 148 | ;;; himalaya-flag.el ends here 149 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /himalaya-folder.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; himalaya-folder.el --- Folder management for email client Himalaya CLI -*- lexical-binding: t -*- 2 | 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2021 Dante Catalfamo 4 | ;; Copyright (C) 2022-2024 soywod 5 | 6 | ;; Author: Dante Catalfamo 7 | ;; soywod 8 | ;; Maintainer: soywod 9 | ;; Dante Catalfamo 10 | ;; Version: 1.0 11 | ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "27.1")) 12 | ;; URL: https://github.com/dantecatalfamo/himalaya-emacs 13 | ;; Keywords: mail comm 14 | 15 | ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs 16 | 17 | ;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 18 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 19 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 20 | ;; (at your option) any later version. 21 | 22 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 23 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 24 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 25 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. 26 | 27 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 28 | ;; along with this program. If not, see . 29 | 30 | ;;; Commentary: 31 | ;; Interface for the email client Himalaya CLI 32 | ;; 33 | 34 | ;;; Code: 35 | 36 | (require 'himalaya-process) 37 | (require 'himalaya-account) 38 | 39 | (defvar himalaya-folder nil 40 | "The current folder.") 41 | 42 | (defun himalaya--list-folder (callback) 43 | "Fetch all folders of the current account." 44 | (message "Listing folders…") 45 | (himalaya--run 46 | callback 47 | nil 48 | "folder" 49 | "list" 50 | (when himalaya-account (list "--account" himalaya-account)))) 51 | 52 | (defun himalaya--with-folder-names (callback) 53 | "Fetch all folders then call CALLBACK with their names." 54 | (himalaya--list-folder 55 | (lambda (folders) 56 | (funcall callback (mapcar (lambda (folder) (plist-get folder :name)) folders))))) 57 | 58 | (defun himalaya--pick-folder (prompt callback) 59 | "Ask user to pick a folder using PROMPT then call CALLBACK with 60 | the selected folder." 61 | (interactive) 62 | (himalaya--with-folder-names 63 | (lambda (folders) 64 | (funcall callback (completing-read prompt folders))))) 65 | 66 | (defun himalaya--expunge-folder (callback) 67 | "Expunge the current folder of the current account." 68 | (when himalaya-folder 69 | (message "Expunging folder %s…" himalaya-folder) 70 | (himalaya--run 71 | callback 72 | nil 73 | "folder" 74 | "expunge" 75 | (when himalaya-account (list "--account" himalaya-account)) 76 | himalaya-folder))) 77 | 78 | (defun himalaya-switch-folder () 79 | "Ask user to pick a folder, set it as the current folder then 80 | list envelopes." 81 | (interactive) 82 | (himalaya--pick-folder 83 | "Folder: " 84 | (lambda (folder) 85 | (setq himalaya-folder folder) 86 | (setq himalaya-page 1) 87 | (himalaya--update-mode-line) 88 | (revert-buffer)))) 89 | 90 | (defun himalaya-expunge-folder () 91 | "Expunge the current folder then list envelopes." 92 | (interactive) 93 | (when ((and himalaya-folder (y-or-n-p (format "Expunge folder %s? " himalaya-folder)))) 94 | (himalaya--expunge-folder 95 | (lambda (output) 96 | (message "%s" (string-trim output)) 97 | (revert-buffer))))) 98 | 99 | (provide 'himalaya-folder) 100 | ;;; himalaya-folder.el ends here 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /himalaya-message.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; himalaya-message.el --- Message management of email client Himalaya CLI -*- lexical-binding: t -*- 2 | 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2021 Dante Catalfamo 4 | ;; Copyright (C) 2022-2024 soywod 5 | 6 | ;; Author: Dante Catalfamo 7 | ;; soywod 8 | ;; Maintainer: soywod 9 | ;; Dante Catalfamo 10 | ;; Version: 1.0 11 | ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "27.1")) 12 | ;; URL: https://github.com/dantecatalfamo/himalaya-emacs 13 | ;; Keywords: mail comm 14 | 15 | ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs 16 | 17 | ;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 18 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 19 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 20 | ;; (at your option) any later version. 21 | 22 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 23 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 24 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 25 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. 26 | 27 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 28 | ;; along with this program. If not, see . 29 | 30 | ;;; Commentary: 31 | ;; Interface for the email client Himalaya CLI 32 | ;; 33 | 34 | ;;; Code: 35 | 36 | (require 'subr-x) 37 | (require 'mailheader) 38 | (require 'message) 39 | (require 'himalaya-process) 40 | (require 'himalaya-account) 41 | (require 'himalaya-folder) 42 | (require 'himalaya-envelope-mark) 43 | (require 'himalaya-flag) 44 | (require 'himalaya-attachment) 45 | (require 'himalaya-template) 46 | 47 | (defun himalaya--extract-headers (msg) 48 | "Extract MESSAGE headers." 49 | (with-temp-buffer 50 | (insert msg) 51 | (goto-char (point-min)) 52 | (mail-header-extract-no-properties))) 53 | 54 | (defun himalaya--generate-write-buffer (buffer-name tpl) 55 | "Setup to be used to write a message." 56 | (switch-to-buffer (generate-new-buffer buffer-name)) 57 | (insert (plist-get tpl :content)) 58 | (goto-line (plist-get (plist-get tpl :cursor) :row)) 59 | (move-to-column (plist-get (plist-get tpl :cursor) :col)) 60 | (himalaya-message-write-mode) 61 | (set-buffer-modified-p nil)) 62 | 63 | (defun himalaya--read-message (id preview callback) 64 | "Return the contents of message matching the envelope ID from 65 | current folder on current account. If RAW is non-nil, return the raw 66 | contents of the message including headers." 67 | (message "Reading message %s…" id) 68 | (himalaya--run 69 | (lambda (msg) (funcall callback (replace-regexp-in-string " " "" msg))) 70 | nil 71 | "message" 72 | "read" 73 | (when himalaya-account (list "--account" himalaya-account)) 74 | (when himalaya-folder (list "--folder" himalaya-folder)) 75 | (when preview "--preview") 76 | (format "%s" id))) ; force id as a string 77 | 78 | (defun himalaya--read-message-raw (id callback) 79 | "Return the contents of message matching the envelope ID from 80 | current folder on current account. If RAW is non-nil, return the raw 81 | contents of the message including headers." 82 | (message "Reading raw message %s…" id) 83 | (himalaya--run-plain 84 | (lambda (msg) (funcall callback (replace-regexp-in-string " " "" msg))) 85 | nil 86 | "message" 87 | "export" 88 | (when himalaya-account (list "--account" himalaya-account)) 89 | (when himalaya-folder (list "--folder" himalaya-folder)) 90 | "--full" 91 | (format "%s" id))) ; force id as a string 92 | 93 | (defun himalaya--copy-messages (ids folder callback) 94 | "Copy message(s) matching envelope IDS from current folder of 95 | current account to target FOLDER." 96 | (message "Copying message(s) to %s…" folder) 97 | (himalaya--run 98 | callback 99 | nil 100 | "message" 101 | "copy" 102 | (when himalaya-account (list "--account" himalaya-account)) 103 | (when himalaya-folder (list "--folder" himalaya-folder)) 104 | folder 105 | ids)) 106 | 107 | (defun himalaya--move-messages (ids folder callback) 108 | "Move message(s) matching envelope IDS from current folder of 109 | current account to target FOLDER." 110 | (message "Moving message(s) to %s…" folder) 111 | (himalaya--run 112 | callback 113 | nil 114 | "message" 115 | "move" 116 | (when himalaya-account (list "--account" himalaya-account)) 117 | (when himalaya-folder (list "--folder" himalaya-folder)) 118 | folder 119 | ids)) 120 | 121 | (defun himalaya--delete-messages (ids callback) 122 | "Delete message(s) matching envelope IDS from current folder of 123 | current account." 124 | (message "Deleting message(s)…") 125 | (himalaya--run 126 | callback 127 | nil 128 | "message" 129 | "delete" 130 | (when himalaya-account (list "--account" himalaya-account)) 131 | (when himalaya-folder (list "--folder" himalaya-folder)) 132 | ids)) 133 | 134 | (defun himalaya--read-current-message (&optional preview pre-hook) 135 | "Read message matching current envelope id in current folder from 136 | current account." 137 | (himalaya--read-message 138 | himalaya-id 139 | preview 140 | (lambda (msg) 141 | (when pre-hook (funcall pre-hook)) 142 | (let* ((headers (himalaya--extract-headers msg)) 143 | (subject (alist-get 'subject headers))) 144 | (switch-to-buffer (format "*%s*" subject)) 145 | (erase-buffer) 146 | (insert msg) 147 | (set-buffer-modified-p nil) 148 | (himalaya-read-message-mode) 149 | (goto-char (point-min)) 150 | (setq buffer-read-only t) 151 | (setq himalaya-subject subject))))) 152 | 153 | (defun himalaya--read-current-message-raw (&optional pre-hook) 154 | "Read raw message matching current envelope id in current folder 155 | from current account." 156 | (himalaya--read-message-raw 157 | himalaya-id 158 | (lambda (msg) 159 | (when pre-hook (funcall pre-hook)) 160 | (let* ((headers (himalaya--extract-headers msg)) 161 | (subject (alist-get 'subject headers))) 162 | (switch-to-buffer (format "*Raw: %s*" subject)) 163 | (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) 164 | (erase-buffer) 165 | (insert msg) 166 | (set-buffer-modified-p nil) 167 | (himalaya-read-message-raw-mode) 168 | (goto-char (point-min)) 169 | (setq himalaya-subject subject)))))) 170 | 171 | (defun himalaya-read-current-message-plain (&optional preview) 172 | "Read message matching current envelope id in current folder from 173 | current account. If called with \\[universal-argument], enable 174 | PREVIEW, which means that the flag Seen will not be applied to its 175 | envelope." 176 | (interactive "P") 177 | (himalaya--read-current-message preview #'kill-current-buffer)) 178 | 179 | (defun himalaya-read-current-message-raw () 180 | "Read raw message matching current envelope id in current folder 181 | from current account." 182 | (interactive) 183 | (himalaya--read-current-message-raw #'kill-current-buffer)) 184 | 185 | (defun himalaya-reply-to-current-message (&optional reply-all) 186 | "Open a new buffer with a reply template to the current email. 187 | If called with \\[universal-argument], email will be REPLY-ALL." 188 | (interactive "P") 189 | (himalaya--reply-template 190 | himalaya-id 191 | (lambda (tpl) 192 | (setq himalaya-reply t) 193 | (himalaya--generate-write-buffer (format "*Reply: %s*" himalaya-subject) tpl)) 194 | reply-all)) 195 | 196 | (defun himalaya-forward-current-message () 197 | "Open a new buffer with a forward template to the current email." 198 | (interactive) 199 | (himalaya--forward-template 200 | himalaya-id 201 | (lambda (tpl) 202 | (setq himalaya-reply nil) 203 | (himalaya--generate-write-buffer (format "*Forward: %s*" himalaya-subject) tpl)))) 204 | 205 | (defun himalaya-next-message () 206 | "Go to the next email." 207 | (interactive) 208 | (setq himalaya-id (prin1-to-string (1+ (string-to-number himalaya-id)))) 209 | (condition-case 210 | nil (himalaya--read-current-message) 211 | (t (user-error "At end of folder")))) 212 | 213 | (defun himalaya-prev-message () 214 | "Go to the previous message." 215 | (interactive) 216 | (when (string= himalaya-id "1") 217 | (user-error "At beginning of folder")) 218 | (setq himalaya-id (prin1-to-string (max 1 (1- (string-to-number himalaya-id))))) 219 | (himalaya--read-current-message)) 220 | 221 | (defun himalaya-read-message-at-point (&optional preview) 222 | "Pick the envelope at point and read its associated message. If 223 | called with \\[universal-argument], enable PREVIEW, which means that 224 | the flag Seen will not be applied to its envelope." 225 | (interactive "P") 226 | (setq himalaya-id (tabulated-list-get-id)) 227 | (himalaya--read-current-message preview)) 228 | 229 | (defun himalaya-write-new-message () 230 | "Compose a new message in a buffer." 231 | (interactive) 232 | (himalaya--write-template 233 | (lambda (tpl) 234 | (setq himalaya-reply nil) 235 | (himalaya--generate-write-buffer "*Himalaya New Message*" tpl)))) 236 | 237 | (defun himalaya-reply-to-message-at-point (&optional reply-all) 238 | "Pick the envelope at point then reply to its associated message. 239 | If called with \\[universal-argument], message will be REPLY-ALL." 240 | (interactive "P") 241 | (let* ((id (tabulated-list-get-id)) 242 | (subject (substring-no-properties (elt (tabulated-list-get-entry) 2)))) 243 | (setq himalaya-id id) 244 | (setq himalaya-subject subject) 245 | (himalaya-read-message-reply reply-all))) 246 | 247 | (defun himalaya-forward-message-at-point () 248 | "Pick the envelope at point then forward its associated message." 249 | (interactive) 250 | (let* ((id (tabulated-list-get-id)) 251 | (subject (substring-no-properties (elt (tabulated-list-get-entry) 2)))) 252 | (setq himalaya-id id) 253 | (setq himalaya-subject subject) 254 | (himalaya-read-message-forward))) 255 | 256 | (defun himalaya-copy-marked-messages () 257 | "Copy message(s) matching marked envelope(s) (or envelope at point) 258 | from current folder of current account to selected folder." 259 | (interactive) 260 | (himalaya--pick-folder 261 | "Copy to folder: " 262 | (lambda (folder) 263 | (himalaya--copy-messages 264 | (or himalaya-marked-ids (list (tabulated-list-get-id))) 265 | folder 266 | (lambda (status) 267 | (message "%s" (string-trim status)) 268 | (himalaya-unmark-all-envelopes t)))))) 269 | 270 | (defun himalaya-move-marked-messages () 271 | "Move message(s) matching marked envelope(s) (or envelope at point) 272 | from current folder of current account to selected folder." 273 | (interactive) 274 | (himalaya--pick-folder 275 | "Move to folder: " 276 | (lambda (folder) 277 | (let ((prev-point (point)) 278 | (ids (or himalaya-marked-ids (list (tabulated-list-get-id))))) 279 | (himalaya--move-messages 280 | ids 281 | folder 282 | (lambda (status) 283 | (message "%s" (string-trim status)) 284 | (himalaya-unmark-all-envelopes t) 285 | (revert-buffer) 286 | (goto-char prev-point))))))) 287 | 288 | (defun himalaya-delete-marked-messages () 289 | "Delete message(s) matching marked envelope(s) (or envelope at 290 | point) from current folder of current account." 291 | (interactive) 292 | (let* ((prev-point (point)) 293 | (envelope (tabulated-list-get-entry)) 294 | (subject (substring-no-properties (elt envelope 2))) 295 | (subject-or-ids (if himalaya-marked-ids (string-join himalaya-marked-ids ", ") subject))) 296 | (when (y-or-n-p (format "Delete message(s) %s? " subject-or-ids)) 297 | (himalaya--delete-messages 298 | (or himalaya-marked-ids (tabulated-list-get-id)) 299 | (lambda (status) 300 | (message "%s" (string-trim status)) 301 | (himalaya-unmark-all-envelopes t) 302 | (revert-buffer) 303 | (goto-char prev-point)))))) 304 | 305 | (defun himalaya-send-buffer () 306 | "Send the current buffer." 307 | (interactive) 308 | (himalaya--send-template 309 | (buffer-string) 310 | (lambda (status) 311 | (if himalaya-reply 312 | (himalaya--add-flag 313 | himalaya-id 314 | "Answered" 315 | (lambda (_) 316 | (message "%s" (string-trim status)) 317 | (set-buffer-modified-p nil) 318 | (kill-current-buffer) 319 | (himalaya-list-envelopes))) 320 | (message "%s" (string-trim status)) 321 | (set-buffer-modified-p nil) 322 | (kill-current-buffer))))) 323 | 324 | (defvar himalaya-read-message-mode-map 325 | (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) 326 | (define-key map (kbd "a") #'himalaya-download-current-attachments) 327 | (define-key map (kbd "R") #'himalaya-read-current-message-raw) 328 | (define-key map (kbd "r") #'himalaya-reply-to-current-message) 329 | (define-key map (kbd "f") #'himalaya-forward-current-message) 330 | (define-key map (kbd "q") #'kill-current-buffer) 331 | (define-key map (kbd "n") #'himalaya-next-message) 332 | (define-key map (kbd "p") #'himalaya-prev-message) 333 | map)) 334 | 335 | (define-derived-mode himalaya-read-message-mode message-mode "Himalaya-Read" 336 | "Message reading mode." 337 | (setq mail-header-separator "")) 338 | 339 | (defvar himalaya-read-message-raw-mode-map 340 | (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) 341 | (define-key map (kbd "a") #'himalaya-download-current-attachments) 342 | (define-key map (kbd "R") #'himalaya-read-current-message-plain) 343 | (define-key map (kbd "r") #'himalaya-reply-to-current-message) 344 | (define-key map (kbd "f") #'himalaya-forward-current-message) 345 | (define-key map (kbd "q") #'kill-current-buffer) 346 | (define-key map (kbd "n") #'himalaya-next-message) 347 | (define-key map (kbd "p") #'himalaya-prev-message) 348 | map)) 349 | 350 | (define-derived-mode himalaya-read-message-raw-mode message-mode "Himalaya-Read-Raw" 351 | "Himalaya raw message reading mode." 352 | (setq mail-header-separator "")) 353 | 354 | (defvar himalaya-message-write-mode-map 355 | (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) 356 | (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c") #'himalaya-send-buffer) 357 | map)) 358 | 359 | (define-derived-mode himalaya-message-write-mode message-mode "Himalaya-Write" 360 | "Himalaya message writing mode." 361 | (setq mail-header-separator "")) 362 | 363 | (provide 'himalaya-message) 364 | ;;; himalaya-message.el ends here 365 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /himalaya-process.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; himalaya-process.el --- Process management of email client Himalaya CLI -*- lexical-binding: t -*- 2 | 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2021 Dante Catalfamo 4 | ;; Copyright (C) 2022-2024 soywod 5 | 6 | ;; Author: Dante Catalfamo 7 | ;; soywod 8 | ;; Maintainer: soywod 9 | ;; Dante Catalfamo 10 | ;; Version: 1.0 11 | ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "27.1")) 12 | ;; URL: https://github.com/dantecatalfamo/himalaya-emacs 13 | ;; Keywords: mail comm 14 | 15 | ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs 16 | 17 | ;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 18 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 19 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 20 | ;; (at your option) any later version. 21 | 22 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 23 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 24 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 25 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. 26 | 27 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 28 | ;; along with this program. If not, see . 29 | 30 | ;;; Commentary: 31 | ;; Interface for the email client Himalaya CLI 32 | ;; 33 | 34 | ;;; Code: 35 | 36 | (defun himalaya--clear-io-buffers () 37 | (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Himalaya stdout*") 38 | (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (erase-buffer))) 39 | (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Himalaya stderr*") 40 | (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (erase-buffer)))) 41 | 42 | (defun himalaya--run (callback input &rest args) 43 | "Asynchronously run Himalaya CLI with ARGS. CALLBACK is called with 44 | stdout string when Himalaya CLI exits. INPUT is sent to stdin if not 45 | nil. Signals a Lisp error and displays the output on non-zero exit." 46 | (himalaya--clear-io-buffers) 47 | (let* ((args (list (when himalaya-config-path (list "-c" himalaya-config-path)) "-o" "json" args)) 48 | (command (cons himalaya-executable (flatten-list args))) 49 | (sentinel (lambda (process event) (himalaya--run-sentinel process callback))) 50 | (process (make-process 51 | :name "himalaya" 52 | :buffer (get-buffer-create "*Himalaya stdout*") 53 | :stderr (get-buffer-create "*Himalaya stderr*") 54 | :connection-type 'pipe 55 | :command command 56 | :sentinel sentinel))) 57 | (when input 58 | (process-send-string process input) 59 | (process-send-eof process)))) 60 | 61 | (defun himalaya--run-sentinel (process callback) 62 | "Sentinel function for himalaya--async-run make-process." 63 | (when (eq (process-status process) 'exit) 64 | (message nil) 65 | (unless (eq 0 (process-exit-status process)) 66 | (display-buffer "*Himalaya stderr*") 67 | (error "Himalaya exited with a non-zero status")) 68 | (funcall callback (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process) (json-parse-string (buffer-string) :object-type 'plist :array-type 'list))))) 69 | 70 | (defun himalaya--run-plain (callback input &rest args) 71 | "Asynchronously run Himalaya CLI with ARGS. CALLBACK is called with 72 | stdout string when Himalaya CLI exits. INPUT is sent to stdin if not 73 | nil. Signals a Lisp error and displays the output on non-zero exit." 74 | (himalaya--clear-io-buffers) 75 | (let* ((args (list (when himalaya-config-path (list "-c" himalaya-config-path)) "-o" "plain" args)) 76 | (command (cons himalaya-executable (flatten-list args))) 77 | (sentinel (lambda (process event) (himalaya--run-plain-sentinel process callback))) 78 | (process (make-process 79 | :name "himalaya" 80 | :buffer (get-buffer-create "*Himalaya stdout*") 81 | :stderr (get-buffer-create "*Himalaya stderr*") 82 | :connection-type 'pipe 83 | :command command 84 | :sentinel sentinel))) 85 | (when input 86 | (process-send-string process input) 87 | (process-send-eof process)))) 88 | 89 | (defun himalaya--run-plain-sentinel (process callback) 90 | "Sentinel function for himalaya--run-plain make-process." 91 | (when (eq (process-status process) 'exit) 92 | (message nil) 93 | (unless (eq 0 (process-exit-status process)) 94 | (display-buffer "*Himalaya stderr*") 95 | (error "Himalaya exited with a non-zero status")) 96 | (funcall callback (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process) (buffer-string))))) 97 | 98 | (defun himalaya--run-blocking (&rest args) 99 | "Blocking version of 'himalaya--run'." 100 | (himalaya--clear-io-buffers) 101 | (with-temp-buffer 102 | (let* ((args (list (when himalaya-config-path (list "-c" himalaya-config-path)) "-o" "json" args)) 103 | (exit-status (apply #'call-process himalaya-executable nil t nil (flatten-list args))) 104 | (output (buffer-string))) 105 | (unless (eq 0 exit-status) 106 | (with-current-buffer-window "*Himalaya stderr*" nil nil (insert output)) 107 | (error "Himalaya exited with a non-zero status")) 108 | (json-parse-string output :object-type 'plist :array-type 'list)))) 109 | 110 | (provide 'himalaya-process) 111 | ;;; himalaya-process.el ends here 112 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /himalaya-template.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; himalaya-template.el --- Template management of email client Himalaya CLI -*- lexical-binding: t -*- 2 | 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2021 Dante Catalfamo 4 | ;; Copyright (C) 2022-2024 soywod 5 | 6 | ;; Author: Dante Catalfamo 7 | ;; soywod 8 | ;; Maintainer: soywod 9 | ;; Dante Catalfamo 10 | ;; Version: 1.0 11 | ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "27.1")) 12 | ;; URL: https://github.com/dantecatalfamo/himalaya-emacs 13 | ;; Keywords: mail comm 14 | 15 | ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs 16 | 17 | ;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 18 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 19 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 20 | ;; (at your option) any later version. 21 | 22 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 23 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 24 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 25 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. 26 | 27 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 28 | ;; along with this program. If not, see . 29 | 30 | ;;; Commentary: 31 | ;; Interface for the email client Himalaya CLI 32 | ;; 33 | 34 | ;;; Code: 35 | 36 | (require 'himalaya-process) 37 | (require 'himalaya-account) 38 | (require 'himalaya-folder) 39 | 40 | (defun himalaya--write-template (callback) 41 | "Fetch a template for writing a new message using current account." 42 | (message "Generating new template…") 43 | (himalaya--run 44 | callback 45 | nil 46 | "template" 47 | "write" 48 | (when himalaya-account (list "--account" himalaya-account)))) 49 | 50 | (defun himalaya--reply-template (id callback &optional reply-all) 51 | "Fetch a forward template for message matching envelope ID from 52 | current folder on current account. If REPLY-ALL is non-nil, the 53 | template will include all recipients in To and Cc headers." 54 | (message "Generating reply template…") 55 | (himalaya--run 56 | callback 57 | nil 58 | "template" 59 | "reply" 60 | (when himalaya-account (list "--account" himalaya-account)) 61 | (when himalaya-folder (list "--folder" himalaya-folder)) 62 | (when reply-all "--all") 63 | (format "%s" id))) 64 | 65 | (defun himalaya--forward-template (id callback) 66 | "Fetch a forward template for message matching envelope ID from 67 | current folder on current account." 68 | (message "Generating forward template…") 69 | (himalaya--run 70 | callback 71 | nil 72 | "template" 73 | "forward" 74 | (when himalaya-account (list "--account" himalaya-account)) 75 | (when himalaya-folder (list "--folder" himalaya-folder)) 76 | (format "%s" id))) 77 | 78 | (defun himalaya--send-template (template callback) 79 | "Send TEMPLATE." 80 | (message "Sending message…") 81 | (himalaya--run 82 | callback 83 | template 84 | "template" 85 | "send" 86 | (when himalaya-account (list "--account" himalaya-account)))) 87 | 88 | (provide 'himalaya-template) 89 | ;;; himalaya-template.el ends here 90 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /himalaya.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; himalaya.el --- Interface for the email client Himalaya CLI -*- lexical-binding: t -*- 2 | 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2021 Dante Catalfamo 4 | ;; Copyright (C) 2022-2024 soywod 5 | 6 | ;; Author: Dante Catalfamo 7 | ;; soywod 8 | ;; Maintainer: soywod 9 | ;; Dante Catalfamo 10 | ;; Version: 1.0 11 | ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "27.1")) 12 | ;; URL: https://github.com/dantecatalfamo/himalaya-emacs 13 | ;; Keywords: mail comm 14 | 15 | ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs 16 | 17 | ;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 18 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 19 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 20 | ;; (at your option) any later version. 21 | 22 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 23 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 24 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 25 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. 26 | 27 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 28 | ;; along with this program. If not, see . 29 | 30 | ;;; Commentary: 31 | ;; Interface for the email client Himalaya CLI 32 | ;; 33 | 34 | ;;; Code: 35 | 36 | (require 'himalaya-envelope) 37 | 38 | (defgroup himalaya nil 39 | "Options related to the email client Himalaya CLI." 40 | :group 'mail) 41 | 42 | (defcustom himalaya-executable "himalaya" 43 | "Name or location of the email client Himalaya CLI executable." 44 | :type 'text 45 | :group 'himalaya) 46 | 47 | (defcustom himalaya-config-path nil 48 | "Path to the email client Himalaya CLI configuration file." 49 | :type '(file :must-match t) 50 | :group 'himalaya) 51 | 52 | (defun himalaya--update-mode-line () 53 | "Update the mode line with the current account, folder and 54 | envelope listing page." 55 | (let* ((account (or himalaya-account "-")) 56 | (folder (or himalaya-folder "-")) 57 | (mode-line (format " Account[%s] Folder[%s] Page[%s]" account folder himalaya-page))) 58 | (setq mode-line-process mode-line))) 59 | 60 | ;;;###autoload 61 | (defalias 'himalaya #'himalaya-list-envelopes) 62 | 63 | (provide 'himalaya) 64 | ;;; himalaya.el ends here 65 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------