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authorSilvio Rhatto <rhatto@riseup.net>2014-09-18 16:47:55 -0300
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-rwxr-xr-xmisc/email/eml2mbox/eml2mbox.rb265
-rw-r--r--misc/email/eml2mbox/licence.txt458
-rwxr-xr-xmisc/email/estripa-emails.c50
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diff --git a/misc/email/checkmail b/misc/email/checkmail
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-#!/bin/bash
-#
-# Simple mail counter
-# Inspired by http://www.vivaolinux.com.br/dicas/verDica.php?codigo=2432
-#
-
-# Fetch and compute
-FETCH=`fetchmail -c`
-TOTAL=`echo $FETCH | awk '{ print $1 }'`
-SEEN=`echo $FETCH | awk '{ print $3 }' | sed -e 's/(//'`
-NEW=`echo "$TOTAL - $SEEN" | bc`
-
-# Display response
-echo $NEW/$TOTAL
diff --git a/misc/email/eml2mbox/eml2mbox.rb b/misc/email/eml2mbox/eml2mbox.rb
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-#!/usr/bin/ruby
-#============================================================================================#
-# eml2mbox.rb v0.08 #
-# Last updated: Jan 23, 2004 #
-# #
-# Converts a bunch of eml files into one mbox file. #
-# #
-# Usage: [ruby] eml2mbx.rb [-c] [-l] [-s] [-yz] [emlpath [trgtmbx]] #
-# Switches: #
-# -c Remove CRs (^M) appearing at end of lines (Unix) #
-# -l Remove LFs appearing at beggining of lines (old Mac) - not tested #
-# -s Don't use standard mbox postmark formatting (for From_ line) #
-# This will force the use of original From and Date found in mail headers. #
-# Not recommended, unless you really have problems importing emls. #
-# -yz Use this to force the order of the year and timezone in date in the From_ #
-# line from the default [timezone][year] to [year][timezone]. #
-# emlpath - Path of dir with eml files. Defaults to the current dir if not specified #
-# trgtmbx - Name of the target mbox file. Defaults to "archive.mbox" in 'emlpath' #
-# #
-# Ruby homepage: http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/ #
-# Unix mailbox format: http://www.broobles.com/eml2mbox/mbox.html #
-# This script : http://www.broobles.com/eml2mbox #
-# #
-#============================================================================================#
-# Licence: #
-# #
-# This script is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of #
-# the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; #
-# either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. #
-# #
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this #
-# script; if not, please visit http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html for more information. #
-#============================================================================================#
-
-require "parsedate"
-
-include ParseDate
-
-#=======================================================#
-# Class that encapsulates the processing file in memory #
-#=======================================================#
-
-class FileInMemory
-
- ZoneOffset = {
- # Standard zones by RFC 2822
- 'UTC' => '0000',
- 'UT' => '0000', 'GMT' => '0000',
- 'EST' => '-0500', 'EDT' => '-0400',
- 'CST' => '-0600', 'CDT' => '-0500',
- 'MST' => '-0700', 'MDT' => '-0600',
- 'PST' => '-0800', 'PDT' => '-0700',
- }
-
- def initialize()
- @lines = Array.new
- @counter = 1 # keep the 0 position for the From_ line
- @from = nil # from part of the From_ line
- @date = nil # date part of the From_ line
- end
-
- def addLine(line)
- # If the line is a 'false' From line, add a '>' to its beggining
- line = line.sub(/From/, '>From') if line =~ /^From/ and @from!=nil
-
- # If the line is the first valid From line, save it (without the line break)
- if line =~ /^From:\s.*@/ and @from==nil
- @from = line.sub(/From:/,'From')
- @from = @from.chop # Remove line break(s)
- @from = standardizeFrom(@from) unless $switches["noStandardFromLine"]
- end
-
- # Get the date
- if $switches["noStandardFromLine"]
- # Don't parse the content of the Date header
- @date = line.sub(/Date:\s/,'') if line =~ /^Date:\s/ and @date==nil
- else
- if line =~ /^Date:\s/ and @date==nil
- # Parse content of the Date header and convert to the mbox standard for the From_ line
- @date = line.sub(/Date:\s/,'')
- year, month, day, hour, minute, second, timezone, wday = parsedate(@date)
- # Need to convert the timezone from a string to a 4 digit offset
- unless timezone =~ /[+|-]\d*/
- timezone=ZoneOffset[timezone]
- end
- time = Time.gm(year,month,day,hour,minute,second)
- @date = formMboxDate(time,timezone)
- end
- end
-
- # Now add the line to the array
- line = fixLineEndings(line)
- @lines[@counter]=line
- @counter+=1
- end
-
- # Forms the first line (from + date) and returns all the lines
- # Returns all the lines in the file
- def getProcessedLines()
- if @from != nil
- # Add from and date to the first line
- if @date==nil
- puts "WARN: Failed to extract date. Will use current time in the From_ line"
- @date=formMboxDate(Time.now,nil)
- end
- @lines[0] = @from + " " + @date
-
- @lines[0] = fixLineEndings(@lines[0])
- @lines[@counter] = ""
- return @lines
- end
- # else don't return anything
- end
-
- # Fixes CR/LFs
- def fixLineEndings(line)
- line = removeCR(line) if $switches["removeCRs"];
- line = removeLF(line) if $switches["removeLFs"];
- return line
- end
-
- # emls usually have CR+LF (DOS) line endings, Unix uses LF as a line break,
- # so there's a hanging CR at the end of the line when viewed on Unix.
- # This method will remove the next to the last character from a line
- def removeCR(line)
- line = line[0..-3]+line[-1..-1] if line[-2]==0xD
- return line
- end
-
- # Similar to the above. This one is for Macs that use CR as a line break.
- # So, remove the last char
- def removeLF(line)
- line = line[0..-2] if line[-1]==0xA
- return line
- end
-
-end
-
-#================#
-# Helper methods #
-#================#
-
-# Converts: 'From "some one <aa@aa.aa>" <aa@aa.aa>' -> 'From aa@aa.aa'
-def standardizeFrom(fromLine)
- # Get indexes of last "<" and ">" in line
- openIndex = fromLine.rindex('<')
- closeIndex = fromLine.rindex('>')
- if openIndex!=nil and closeIndex!=nil
- fromLine = fromLine[0..4]+fromLine[openIndex+1..closeIndex-1]
- end
- # else leave as it is - it is either already well formed or is invalid
- return fromLine
-end
-
-# Returns a mbox postmark formatted date.
-# If timezone is unknown, it is skipped.
-# mbox date format used is described here:
-# http://www.broobles.com/eml2mbox/mbox.html
-def formMboxDate(time,timezone)
- if timezone==nil
- return time.strftime("%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y")
- else
- if $switches["zoneYearOrder"]
- return time.strftime("%a %b %d %H:%M:%S "+timezone.to_s+" %Y")
- else
- return time.strftime("%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y "+timezone.to_s)
- end
- end
-end
-
-
-# Extracts all switches from the command line and returns
-# a hashmap with valid switch names as keys and booleans as values
-# Moves real params to the beggining of the ARGV array
-def extractSwitches()
- switches = Hash.new(false) # All switches (values) default to false
- i=0
- while (ARGV[i]=~ /^-/) # while arguments are switches
- if ARGV[i]=="-c"
- switches["removeCRs"] = true
- puts "\nWill fix lines ending with a CR"
- elsif ARGV[i]=="-l"
- switches["removeLFs"] = true
- puts "\nWill fix lines beggining with a LF"
- elsif ARGV[i]=="-s"
- switches["noStandardFromLine"] = true
- puts "\nWill use From and Date from mail headers in From_ line"
- elsif ARGV[i]=="-yz"
- switches["zoneYearOrder"] = true
- puts "\nTimezone will be placed before the year in From_ line"
- else
- puts "\nUnknown switch: "+ARGV[i]+". Ignoring."
- end
- i = i+1
- end
- # Move real arguments to the beggining of the array
- ARGV[0] = ARGV[i]
- ARGV[1] = ARGV[i+1]
- return switches
-end
-
-#===============#
-# Main #
-#===============#
-
- $switches = extractSwitches()
-
- # Extract specified directory with emls and the target archive (if any)
- emlDir = "." # default if not specified
- emlDir = ARGV[0] if ARGV[0]!=nil
- mboxArchive = emlDir+"/archive.mbox" # default if not specified
- mboxArchive = ARGV[1] if ARGV[1] != nil
-
- # Show specified settings
- puts "\nSpecified dir : "+emlDir
- puts "Specified file: "+mboxArchive+"\n"
-
- # Check that the dir exists
- if FileTest.directory?(emlDir)
- Dir.chdir(emlDir)
- else
- puts "\n["+emlDir+"] is not a directory (might not exist). Please specify a valid dir"
- exit(0)
- end
-
- # Check if destination file exists. If yes allow user to select an option.
- canceled = false
- if FileTest.exist?(mboxArchive)
- print "\nFile ["+mboxArchive+"] exists! Please select: [A]ppend [O]verwrite [C]ancel (default) "
- sel = STDIN.gets.chomp
- if sel == 'A' or sel == 'a'
- aFile = File.new(mboxArchive, "a");
- elsif sel == 'O' or sel == 'o'
- aFile = File.new(mboxArchive, "w");
- else
- canceled = true
- end
- else
- # File doesn't exist, open for writing
- aFile = File.new(mboxArchive, "w");
- end
-
- if not canceled
- puts
- files = Dir["*.eml"]
- if files.size == 0
- puts "No *.eml files in this directory. mbox file not created."
- aFile.close
- File.delete(mboxArchive)
- exit(0)
- end
- # For each .eml file in the specified directory do the following
- files.each() do |x|
- puts "Processing file: "+x
- thisFile = FileInMemory.new()
- File.open(x).each {|item| thisFile.addLine(item) }
- lines = thisFile.getProcessedLines
- if lines == nil
- puts "WARN: File ["+x+"] doesn't seem to have a regular From: line. Not included in mbox"
- else
- lines.each {|line| aFile.puts line}
- end
- end
- aFile.close
- end
diff --git a/misc/email/eml2mbox/licence.txt b/misc/email/eml2mbox/licence.txt
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--- a/misc/email/eml2mbox/licence.txt
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diff --git a/misc/email/estripa-emails.c b/misc/email/estripa-emails.c
deleted file mode 100755
index 66c5473..0000000
--- a/misc/email/estripa-emails.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Copyleft 2003:
- *
- * Esse software é distribuído através da licença URUBU:
- * você só pode fazer um número de cópias cuja paridade
- * seja a mesma do dia do mês que você se encontra;
- * modificações são permitidas em qualquer dia da semana;
- *
- * estripa.c
- * rhatto@riseup.net
- *
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-
-main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
-
- FILE *fp1, *fp2;
- char letra;
- short flag = 0;
-
- if(argc != 3) { fprintf(stderr, "sintaxe: estripa <origem> <destino>\n"); return 0; }
-
- fp1 = fopen(argv[1], "rb");
- fp2 = fopen(argv[2], "wb");
-
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-
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- exit(1);
-
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-
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-
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- else if(flag && (letra == '>')) { flag = 0; fprintf(fp2, ", "); }
-
- if(flag && (letra != '<')) { putc(letra, fp2); }
-
- }
-
- fprintf(fp2, "\n");
-
- fclose(fp1);
- fclose(fp2);
-
- return 0;
-
-}
diff --git a/misc/email/vcard-filter b/misc/email/vcard-filter
deleted file mode 100755
index 363aa07..0000000
--- a/misc/email/vcard-filter
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,154 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl -Tw
-
-# mutt.vcard.filter - vcard filter for use with the mutt autoview facility
-# Copyright (C) 1997,1998,1999 David A Pearson
-#
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the license, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-
-# This little perl script is a simple filter for text/x-vcard
-# attachments. I'm pretty sure I've *not* included everything
-# possible in here, but it "works for me". Feel free to improve
-# in any way you see fit.
-#
-# Here is how I use it. In my ~/.mutt_mailcap (use your filename of
-# choice) I have the following entry:
-#
-# text/x-vcard; mutt.vcard.filter; copiousoutput
-#
-# All you then need to do is add a line like:
-#
-# auto_view text/x-vcard
-#
-# to your ~/.muttrc (use your filename of choice).
-#
-# All comments/flames/feedback can be directed to:
-#
-# davep@davep.org
-#
-# http://www.davep.org/mutt/
-#
-
-use strict;
-
-my $in_card = 0;
-my @address = ();
-my @contacts = ();
-my @additional = ();
-my @notes = ();
-my $name = "";
-my $title = "";
-my $org = "";
-my $found_note = 0;
-my $len;
-my $i;
-my $addr_line;
-my $contact_line;
-
-while ( <> )
-{
- if ( $in_card )
- {
- if ( /^fn:\s*(.*)$/i )
- {
- $name = $1;
- }
- elsif ( /^n:\s*(.*);\s*(.*)$/i )
- {
- @additional = ( "", "Additional information:", "" ) if $#additional == -1;
-
- @additional = ( @additional, "Last Name:\t$1", "First Name:\t$2" );
- }
- elsif ( /^title:\s*(.*)$/i )
- {
- $title = $1;
- }
- elsif ( /^org:\s*(.*)$/i )
- {
- $org = $1;
- }
- elsif ( /^adr:\s*(.*)$/i )
- {
- my $addr = $1;
-
- $addr =~ s/;+/;/g;
-
- @address = split( /;/, $addr );
- }
- elsif ( /^email;\s*(.*?):\s*(.*)$/i || /^tel;\s*(.*?):\s*(.*)$/i )
- {
- my $type = $1;
- my $value = $2;
-
- @contacts = ( @contacts, uc( substr( $type, 0, 1 ) ) .
- substr( $type, 1 ) . ": $value" );
- }
- elsif ( /^note:\s*(.*)$/i )
- {
- @notes = ( "" ) if $#notes == -1;
- @notes = ( @notes, $1 );
-
- $found_note = 1;
- }
- elsif ( /^=.{2}=$/ && $found_note )
- {
- my $line = <>;
-
- chomp( $line );
-
- @notes = ( "" ) if $#notes == -1;
- @notes = ( @notes, $line );
- }
- elsif ( /^end:\s*vcard$/i )
- {
- $in_card = 0;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- $in_card = /^begin:\s*vcard\s*$/i;
- }
-}
-
-@address = ( $org, @address ) if $org;
-@address = ( $title, @address ) if $title;
-@address = ( $name, @address ) if $name;
-
-format STDOUT =
-@<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
-$addr_line, $contact_line
-.
-
-$len = $#address > $#contacts ? $#address : $#contacts;
-
-print "" . ( "=" x 76 ) . "\n";
-
-for ( $i = 0; $i <= $len; $i++ )
-{
- $addr_line = $i <= $#address ? $address[ $i ] : "";
- $contact_line = $i <= $#contacts ? $contacts[ $i ] : "";
- write;
-}
-
-for ( $i = 0; $i <= $#notes; $i++ )
-{
- print "$notes[ $i ]\n";
-}
-
-for ( $i = 0; $i <= $#additional; $i++ )
-{
- print "$additional[ $i ]\n";
-}
-
-print "" . ( "=" x 76 ) . "\n";