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<?php /** * Mail functions * * @license GPL 2 (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html) * @author Andreas Gohr <andi@splitbrain.org> */
if(!defined('DOKU_INC')) define('DOKU_INC',fullpath(dirname(__FILE__).'/../').'/'); require_once(DOKU_INC.'inc/utf8.php');
// end of line for mail lines - RFC822 says CRLF but postfix (and other MTAs?) // think different if(!defined('MAILHEADER_EOL')) define('MAILHEADER_EOL',"\n"); #define('MAILHEADER_ASCIIONLY',1);
/** * UTF-8 autoencoding replacement for PHPs mail function * * Email address fields (To, From, Cc, Bcc can contain a textpart and an address * like this: 'Andreas Gohr <andi@splitbrain.org>' - the text part is encoded * automatically. You can seperate receivers by commas. * * @param string $to Receiver of the mail (multiple seperated by commas) * @param string $subject Mailsubject * @param string $body Messagebody * @param string $from Sender address * @param string $cc CarbonCopy receiver (multiple seperated by commas) * @param string $bcc BlindCarbonCopy receiver (multiple seperated by commas) * @param string $headers Additional Headers (seperated by MAILHEADER_EOL * @param string $params Additonal Sendmail params (passed to mail()) * * @author Andreas Gohr <andi@splitbrain.org> * @see mail() */ function mail_send($to, $subject, $body, $from='', $cc='', $bcc='', $headers=null, $params=null){
$message = compact('to','subject','body','from','cc','bcc','headers','params'); return trigger_event('MAIL_MESSAGE_SEND',$message,'_mail_send_action'); }
function _mail_send_action($data) {
// retrieve parameters from event data, $to, $subject, $body, $from, $cc, $bcc, $headers, $params $to = $data['to']; $subject = $data['subject']; $body = $data['body'];
// add robustness in case plugin removes any of these optional values $from = isset($data['from']) ? $data['from'] : ''; $cc = isset($data['cc']) ? $data['cc'] : ''; $bcc = isset($data['bcc']) ? $data['bcc'] : ''; $headers = isset($data['headers']) ? $data['headers'] : null; $params = isset($data['params']) ? $data['params'] : null;
// end additional code to support event ... original mail_send() code from here
if(defined('MAILHEADER_ASCIIONLY')){ $subject = utf8_deaccent($subject); $subject = utf8_strip($subject); }
if(!utf8_isASCII($subject)) { $subject = '=?UTF-8?Q?'.mail_quotedprintable_encode($subject,0).'?='; // Spaces must be encoded according to rfc2047. Use the "_" shorthand $subject = preg_replace('/ /', '_', $subject); }
$header = '';
// No named recipients for To: in Windows (see FS#652) $usenames = (strtoupper(substr(PHP_OS, 0, 3)) === 'WIN') ? false : true;
$to = mail_encode_address($to,'',$usenames); $header .= mail_encode_address($from,'From'); $header .= mail_encode_address($cc,'Cc'); $header .= mail_encode_address($bcc,'Bcc'); $header .= 'MIME-Version: 1.0'.MAILHEADER_EOL; $header .= 'Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8'.MAILHEADER_EOL; $header .= 'Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable'.MAILHEADER_EOL; $header .= $headers; $header = trim($header);
$body = mail_quotedprintable_encode($body);
if($params == null){ return @mail($to,$subject,$body,$header); }else{ return @mail($to,$subject,$body,$header,$params); } }
/** * Encodes an email address header * * Unicode characters will be deaccented and encoded * quoted_printable for headers. * Addresses may not contain Non-ASCII data! * * Example: * mail_encode_address("föö <foo@bar.com>, me@somewhere.com","TBcc"); * * @param string $string Multiple adresses separated by commas * @param string $header Name of the header (To,Bcc,Cc,...) * @param boolean $names Allow named Recipients? */ function mail_encode_address($string,$header='',$names=true){ $headers = ''; $parts = split(',',$string); foreach ($parts as $part){ $part = trim($part);
// parse address if(preg_match('#(.*?)<(.*?)>#',$part,$matches)){ $text = trim($matches[1]); $addr = $matches[2]; }else{ $addr = $part; }
// skip empty ones if(empty($addr)){ continue; }
// FIXME: is there a way to encode the localpart of a emailaddress? if(!utf8_isASCII($addr)){ msg(htmlspecialchars("E-Mail address <$addr> is not ASCII"),-1); continue; }
if(!mail_isvalid($addr)){ msg(htmlspecialchars("E-Mail address <$addr> is not valid"),-1); continue; }
// text was given if(!empty($text) && $names){ // add address quotes $addr = "<$addr>";
if(defined('MAILHEADER_ASCIIONLY')){ $text = utf8_deaccent($text); $text = utf8_strip($text); }
if(!utf8_isASCII($text)){ $text = '=?UTF-8?Q?'.mail_quotedprintable_encode($text,0).'?='; } }else{ $text = ''; }
// add to header comma seperated and in new line to avoid too long headers if($headers != '') $headers .= ','.MAILHEADER_EOL.' '; $headers .= $text.' '.$addr; }
if(empty($headers)) return null;
//if headername was given add it and close correctly if($header) $headers = $header.': '.$headers.MAILHEADER_EOL;
return $headers; }
/** * Uses a regular expresion to check if a given mail address is valid * * May not be completly RFC conform! * @link http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2822.html (paras 3.4.1 & 3.2.4) * * @author Chris Smith <chris@jalakai.co.uk> * * @param string $email the address to check * @return bool true if address is valid */
// patterns for use in email detection and validation // NOTE: there is an unquoted '/' in RFC2822_ATEXT, it must remain unquoted to be used in the parser // the pattern uses non-capturing groups as captured groups aren't allowed in the parser // select pattern delimiters with care! if (!defined('RFC2822_ATEXT')) define('RFC2822_ATEXT',"0-9a-zA-Z!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~-"); if (!defined('PREG_PATTERN_VALID_EMAIL')) define('PREG_PATTERN_VALID_EMAIL', '['.RFC2822_ATEXT.']+(?:\.['.RFC2822_ATEXT.']+)*@(?i:[0-9a-z][0-9a-z-]*\.)+(?i:[a-z]{2,4}|museum|travel)');
function mail_isvalid($email){ return preg_match('<^'.PREG_PATTERN_VALID_EMAIL.'$>i', $email); }
/** * Quoted printable encoding * * @author umu <umuAThrz.tu-chemnitz.de> * @link http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.imap-8bit.php#61216 */ function mail_quotedprintable_encode($sText,$maxlen=74,$bEmulate_imap_8bit=true) { // split text into lines $aLines= preg_split("/(?:\r\n|\r|\n)/", $sText);
for ($i=0;$i<count($aLines);$i++) { $sLine =& $aLines[$i]; if (strlen($sLine)===0) continue; // do nothing, if empty
$sRegExp = '/[^\x09\x20\x21-\x3C\x3E-\x7E]/e';
// imap_8bit encodes x09 everywhere, not only at lineends, // for EBCDIC safeness encode !"#$@[\]^`{|}~, // for complete safeness encode every character :) if ($bEmulate_imap_8bit) $sRegExp = '/[^\x20\x21-\x3C\x3E-\x7E]/e';
$sReplmt = 'sprintf( "=%02X", ord ( "$0" ) ) ;'; $sLine = preg_replace( $sRegExp, $sReplmt, $sLine );
// encode x09,x20 at lineends { $iLength = strlen($sLine); $iLastChar = ord($sLine{$iLength-1});
// !!!!!!!! // imap_8_bit does not encode x20 at the very end of a text, // here is, where I don't agree with imap_8_bit, // please correct me, if I'm wrong, // or comment next line for RFC2045 conformance, if you like if (!($bEmulate_imap_8bit && ($i==count($aLines)-1)))
if (($iLastChar==0x09)||($iLastChar==0x20)) { $sLine{$iLength-1}='='; $sLine .= ($iLastChar==0x09)?'09':'20'; } } // imap_8bit encodes x20 before chr(13), too // although IMHO not requested by RFC2045, why not do it safer :) // and why not encode any x20 around chr(10) or chr(13) if ($bEmulate_imap_8bit) { $sLine=str_replace(' =0D','=20=0D',$sLine); //$sLine=str_replace(' =0A','=20=0A',$sLine); //$sLine=str_replace('=0D ','=0D=20',$sLine); //$sLine=str_replace('=0A ','=0A=20',$sLine); }
// finally split into softlines no longer than $maxlen chars, // for even more safeness one could encode x09,x20 // at the very first character of the line // and after soft linebreaks, as well, // but this wouldn't be caught by such an easy RegExp if($maxlen){ preg_match_all( '/.{1,'.($maxlen - 2).'}([^=]{0,2})?/', $sLine, $aMatch ); $sLine = implode( '=' . MAILHEADER_EOL, $aMatch[0] ); // add soft crlf's } }
// join lines into text return implode(MAILHEADER_EOL,$aLines); }
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