├── 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
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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