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=begin
= net/pop.rb
Copyright (c) 1999-2002 Yukihiro Matsumoto
written & maintained by Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
This program is free software. You can re-distribute and/or
modify this program under the same terms as Ruby itself,
Ruby Distribute License or GNU General Public License.
NOTE: You can find Japanese version of this document in
the doc/net directory of the standard ruby interpreter package.
$Id$
== What is This Module?
This module provides your program the functions to retrieve
mails via POP3, Post Office Protocol version 3. For details
of POP3, refer [RFC1939] ((<URL:http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1939.txt>)).
== Examples
=== Retrieving Mails
This example retrieves mails from server and delete it (on server).
Mails are written in file named 'inbox/1', 'inbox/2', ....
Replace 'pop3.server.address' your POP3 server address.
require 'net/pop'
pop = Net::POP3.new( 'pop3.server.address', 110 )
pop.start( 'YourAccount', 'YourPassword' ) ###
if pop.mails.empty? then
puts 'no mail.'
else
i = 0
pop.each_mail do |m| # or "pop.mails.each ..."
File.open( 'inbox/' + i.to_s, 'w' ) {|f|
f.write m.pop
}
m.delete
i += 1
end
puts "#{pop.mails.size} mails popped."
end
pop.finish ###
(1) call Net::POP3#start and start POP session
(2) access mails by using POP3#each_mail and/or POP3#mails
(3) close POP session by calling POP3#finish or use block form #start.
This example is using block form #start to close the session.
=== Enshort Code
The example above is very verbose. You can enshort code by using
some utility methods. At first, block form of Net::POP3.start can
alternates POP3.new, POP3#start and POP3#finish.
require 'net/pop'
Net::POP3.start( 'pop3.server.address', 110 )
'YourAccount', 'YourPassword' )
if pop.mails.empty? then
puts 'no mail.'
else
i = 0
pop.each_mail do |m| # or "pop.mails.each ..."
File.open( 'inbox/' + i.to_s, 'w' ) {|f|
f.write m.pop
}
m.delete
i += 1
end
puts "#{pop.mails.size} mails popped."
end
}
POP3#delete_all alternates #each_mail and m.delete.
require 'net/pop'
Net::POP3.start( 'pop3.server.address', 110,
'YourAccount', 'YourPassword' ) {|pop|
if pop.mails.empty? then
puts 'no mail.'
else
i = 0
pop.delete_all do |m|
File.open( 'inbox/' + i.to_s, 'w' ) {|f|
f.write m.pop
}
i += 1
end
end
}
And here is more shorter example.
require 'net/pop'
i = 0
Net::POP3.delete_all( 'pop3.server.address', 110,
'YourAccount', 'YourPassword' ) do |m|
File.open( 'inbox/' + i.to_s, 'w' ) {|f|
f.write m.pop
}
i += 1
end
=== Writing to File directly
All examples above get mail as one big string.
This example does not create such one.
require 'net/pop'
Net::POP3.delete_all( 'pop3.server.address', 110,
'YourAccount', 'YourPassword' ) do |m|
File.open( 'inbox', 'w' ) {|f|
m.pop f ####
}
end
=== Using APOP
The net/pop library supports APOP authentication.
To use APOP, use Net::APOP class instead of Net::POP3 class.
You can use utility method, Net::POP3.APOP(). Example:
require 'net/pop'
# use APOP authentication if $isapop == true
pop = Net::POP3.APOP($isapop).new( 'apop.server.address', 110 )
pop.start( YourAccount', 'YourPassword' ) {|pop|
# Rest code is same.
}
== Net::POP3 class
=== Class Methods
: new( address, port = 110, apop = false )
creates a new Net::POP3 object.
This method does not open TCP connection yet.
: start( address, port = 110, account, password )
: start( address, port = 110, account, password ) {|pop| .... }
equals to Net::POP3.new( address, port ).start( account, password )
Net::POP3.start( addr, port, account, password ) {|pop|
pop.each_mail do |m|
file.write m.pop
m.delete
end
}
: APOP( is_apop )
returns Net::APOP class object if IS_APOP is true.
returns Net::POP3 class object if false.
Use this method like:
# example 1
pop = Net::POP3::APOP($isapop).new( addr, port )
# example 2
Net::POP3::APOP($isapop).start( addr, port ) {|pop|
....
}
: foreach( address, port = 110, account, password ) {|mail| .... }
starts POP3 protocol and iterates for each POPMail object.
This method equals to
Net::POP3.start( address, port, account, password ) {|pop|
pop.each_mail do |m|
yield m
end
}
# example
Net::POP3.foreach( 'your.pop.server', 110,
'YourAccount', 'YourPassword' ) do |m|
file.write m.pop
m.delete if $DELETE
end
: delete_all( address, port = 110, account, password )
: delete_all( address, port = 110, account, password ) {|mail| .... }
starts POP3 session and delete all mails.
If block is given, iterates for each POPMail object before delete.
# example
Net::POP3.delete_all( addr, nil, 'YourAccount', 'YourPassword' ) do |m|
m.pop file
end
: auth_only( address, port = 110, account, password )
(just for POP-before-SMTP)
opens POP3 session and does autholize and quit.
This method must not be called while POP3 session is opened.
# example
Net::POP3.auth_only( 'your.pop3.server',
nil, # using default (110)
'YourAccount',
'YourPassword' )
=== Instance Methods
: start( account, password )
: start( account, password ) {|pop| .... }
starts POP3 session.
When called with block, gives a POP3 object to block and
closes the session after block call finish.
: active?
true if POP3 session is started.
: address
the address to connect
: port
the port number to connect
: open_timeout
: open_timeout=(n)
seconds to wait until connection is opened.
If POP3 object cannot open a conection in this seconds,
it raises TimeoutError exception.
: read_timeout
: read_timeout=(n)
seconds to wait until reading one block (by one read(1) call).
If POP3 object cannot open a conection in this seconds,
it raises TimeoutError exception.
: finish
finishes POP3 session.
If POP3 session had not be started, raises an IOError.
: mails
an array of Net::POPMail objects.
This array is renewed when session started.
: each_mail {|popmail| .... }
: each {|popmail| .... }
is equals to "pop3.mails.each"
: delete_all
: delete_all {|popmail| .... }
deletes all mails on server.
If called with block, gives mails to the block before deleting.
# example
n = 1
pop.delete_all do |m|
File.open("inbox/#{n}") {|f| f.write m.pop }
n += 1
end
: auth_only( account, password )
(just for POP-before-SMTP)
opens POP3 session and does autholize and quit.
This method must not be called while POP3 session is opened.
# example
pop = Net::POP3.new( 'your.pop3.server' )
pop.auth_only 'YourAccount', 'YourPassword'
: reset
reset the session. All "deleted mark" are removed.
== Net::APOP
This class defines no new methods.
Only difference from POP3 is using APOP authentification.
=== Super Class
Net::POP3
== Net::POPMail
A class of mail which exists on POP server.
=== Instance Methods
: pop( dest = '' )
This method fetches a mail and write to 'dest' using '<<' method.
# example
allmails = nil
POP3.start( 'your.pop3.server', 110,
'YourAccount, 'YourPassword' ) {|pop|
allmails = pop.mails.collect {|popmail| popmail.pop }
}
: pop {|str| .... }
gives the block part strings of a mail.
# example
POP3.start( 'localhost', 110 ) {|pop3|
pop3.each_mail do |m|
m.pop do |str|
# do anything
end
end
}
: header
This method fetches only mail header.
: top( lines )
This method fetches mail header and LINES lines of body.
: delete
deletes mail on server.
: size
mail size (bytes)
: deleted?
true if mail was deleted
=end
require 'net/protocol'
require 'digest/md5'
module Net
class POP3 < Protocol
protocol_param :default_port, '110'
protocol_param :command_type, '::Net::POP3Command'
protocol_param :apop_command_type, '::Net::APOPCommand'
protocol_param :mail_type, '::Net::POPMail'
protocol_param :socket_type, '::Net::InternetMessageIO'
def POP3.APOP( bool )
bool ? APOP : POP3
end
def POP3.foreach( address, port = nil,
account = nil, password = nil, &block )
start( address, port, account, password ) {|pop|
pop.each_mail( &block )
}
end
def POP3.delete_all( address, port = nil,
account = nil, password = nil, &block )
start( address, port, account, password ) {|pop|
pop.delete_all( &block )
}
end
def POP3.auth_only( address, port = nil,
account = nil, password = nil )
new( address, port ).auth_only account, password
end
def auth_only( account, password )
raise IOError, 'opening already opened POP session' if active?
start( account, password ) {
# none
}
end
#
# connection
#
def initialize( addr, port = nil, apop = false )
super addr, port
@mails = nil
@apop = false
end
private
def do_start( account, password )
conn_socket
@command = (@apop ? self.class.apop_command_type : self.class.command_type).new(socket())
@command.auth account, password
end
def do_finish
@mails = nil
disconn_command
disconn_socket
end
#
# POP operations
#
public
def mails
return @mails if @mails
mails = []
mtype = self.class.mail_type
command().list.each_with_index do |size,idx|
mails.push mtype.new(idx, size, command()) if size
end
@mails = mails.freeze
end
def each_mail( &block )
mails().each( &block )
end
alias each each_mail
def delete_all
mails().each do |m|
yield m if block_given?
m.delete unless m.deleted?
end
end
def reset
command().rset
mails().each do |m|
m.instance_eval { @deleted = false }
end
end
def command
io_check
super
end
def io_check
(not socket() or socket().closed?) and
raise IOError, 'POP session is not opened yet'
end
end
POP = POP3
POPSession = POP3
POP3Session = POP3
class APOP < POP3
def APOP.command_type
APOPCommand
end
end
APOPSession = APOP
class POPMail
def initialize( n, s, cmd )
@num = n
@size = s
@command = cmd
@deleted = false
end
attr :size
def inspect
"#<#{self.class} #{@num}#{@deleted ? ' deleted' : ''}>"
end
def pop( dest = '', &block )
if block then
dest = ReadAdapter.new(block)
end
@command.retr @num, dest
end
alias all pop
alias mail pop
def top( lines, dest = '' )
@command.top @num, lines, dest
end
def header( dest = '' )
top 0, dest
end
def delete
@command.dele @num
@deleted = true
end
alias delete! delete
def deleted?
@deleted
end
def uidl
@command.uidl @num
end
end
class POP3Command < Command
def initialize( sock )
super
atomic {
check_reply SuccessCode
}
end
def auth( account, pass )
atomic {
@socket.writeline 'USER ' + account
check_reply_auth
@socket.writeline 'PASS ' + pass
check_reply_auth
}
end
def list
arr = []
atomic {
getok 'LIST'
@socket.each_list_item do |line|
m = /\A(\d+)[ \t]+(\d+)/.match(line) or
raise BadResponse, "illegal response: #{line}"
arr[ m[1].to_i ] = m[2].to_i
end
}
arr
end
def rset
atomic {
getok 'RSET'
}
end
def top( num, lines = 0, dest = '' )
atomic {
getok sprintf('TOP %d %d', num, lines)
@socket.read_message_to dest
}
end
def retr( num, dest = '' )
atomic {
getok sprintf('RETR %d', num)
@socket.read_message_to dest
}
end
def dele( num )
atomic {
getok sprintf('DELE %d', num)
}
end
def uidl( num )
atomic {
getok( sprintf('UIDL %d', num) ).message.split(' ')[1]
}
end
def quit
atomic {
getok 'QUIT'
}
end
private
def check_reply_auth
begin
return check_reply(SuccessCode)
rescue ProtocolError => err
raise ProtoAuthError.new('Fail to POP authentication', err.response)
end
end
def get_reply
str = @socket.readline
if /\A\+/ === str then
Response.new( SuccessCode, str[0,3], str[3, str.size - 3].strip )
else
Response.new( ErrorCode, str[0,4], str[4, str.size - 4].strip )
end
end
end
class APOPCommand < POP3Command
def initialize( sock )
response = super(sock)
m = /<.+>/.match(response.msg) or
raise ProtoAuthError.new("not APOP server: cannot login", nil)
@stamp = m[0]
end
def auth( account, pass )
atomic {
@socket.writeline sprintf('APOP %s %s',
account,
Digest::MD5.hexdigest(@stamp + pass))
check_reply_auth
}
end
end
end # module Net