+ var $type0 = '', $type1 = '', $boundary = '', $charset = '';
+ var $encoding = '', $size = 0, $to = array(), $from = '', $date = '';
+ var $cc = array(), $bcc = array(), $reply_to = '', $subject = '';
+ var $id = 0, $mailbox = '', $description = '', $filename = '';
+ var $entity_id = 0, $message_id = 0, $name = '';
+ // var $priority = "";
+ }
+
+ class message {
+ /** message is the object that contains messages. It is a recursive
+ object in that through the $entities variable, it can contain
+ more objects of type message. See documentation in mime.txt for
+ a better description of how this works.
+ **/
+ var $header = '';
+ var $entities = array();
+
+ function addEntity ($msg) {
+ $this->entities[] = $msg;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+ /* MIME DECODING */
+ /* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+ // This function gets the structure of a message and stores it in the "message" class.
+ // It will return this object for use with all relevant header information and
+ // fully parsed into the standard "message" object format.
+ function mime_structure ($imap_stream, $header) {
+
+ sqimap_messages_flag ($imap_stream, $header->id, $header->id, 'Seen');
+ $ssid = sqimap_session_id();
+ $lsid = strlen( $ssid );
+ $id = $header->id;
+ fputs ($imap_stream, "$ssid FETCH $id BODYSTRUCTURE\r\n");
+ //
+ // This should use sqimap_read_data instead of reading it itself
+ //
+ $read = fgets ($imap_stream, 10000);
+ $bodystructure = '';
+ while( substr($read, 0, $lsid) <> $ssid &&
+ !feof( $imap_stream ) ) {
+ $bodystructure .= $read;
+ $read = fgets ($imap_stream, 10000);
+ }
+ $read = $bodystructure;
+
+ // isolate the body structure and remove beginning and end parenthesis
+ $read = trim(substr ($read, strpos(strtolower($read), 'bodystructure') + 13));
+ $read = trim(substr ($read, 0, -1));
+ $end = mime_match_parenthesis(0, $read);
+ while ($end == strlen($read)-1) {
+ $read = trim(substr ($read, 0, -1));
+ $read = trim(substr ($read, 1));
+ $end = mime_match_parenthesis(0, $read);
+ }
+
+ $msg = mime_parse_structure ($read, 0);
+ $msg->header = $header;
+ return $msg;
+ }
+
+ // this starts the parsing of a particular structure. It is called recursively,
+ // so it can be passed different structures. It returns an object of type
+ // $message.
+ // First, it checks to see if it is a multipart message. If it is, then it
+ // handles that as it sees is necessary. If it is just a regular entity,
+ // then it parses it and adds the necessary header information (by calling out
+ // to mime_get_elements()
+ function mime_parse_structure ($structure, $ent_id) {
+
+ $msg = new message();
+ if ($structure{0} == '(') {
+ $ent_id = mime_new_element_level($ent_id);
+ $start = $end = -1;
+ do {
+ $start = $end+1;
+ $end = mime_match_parenthesis ($start, $structure);
+
+ $element = substr($structure, $start+1, ($end - $start)-1);
+ $ent_id = mime_increment_id ($ent_id);
+ $newmsg = mime_parse_structure ($element, $ent_id);
+ $msg->addEntity ($newmsg);
+ } while ($structure{$end+1} == '(');
+ } else {
+ // parse the elements
+ $msg = mime_get_element ($structure, $msg, $ent_id);
+ }
+ return $msg;
+ }
+
+ // Increments the element ID. An element id can look like any of
+ // the following: 1, 1.2, 4.3.2.4.1, etc. This function increments
+ // the last number of the element id, changing 1.2 to 1.3.
+ function mime_increment_id ($id) {
+
+ if (strpos($id, ".")) {
+ $first = substr($id, 0, strrpos($id, "."));
+ $last = substr($id, strrpos($id, ".")+1);
+ $last++;
+ $new = $first . "." .$last;
+ } else {
+ $new = $id + 1;
+ }
+
+ return $new;
+ }
+
+ // See comment for mime_increment_id().
+ // This adds another level on to the entity_id changing 1.3 to 1.3.0
+ // NOTE: 1.3.0 is not a valid element ID. It MUST be incremented
+ // before it can be used. I left it this way so as not to have
+ // to make a special case if it is the first entity_id. It
+ // always increments it, and that works fine.
+ function mime_new_element_level ($id) {
+
+ if (!$id) {
+ $id = 0;
+ } else {
+ $id = $id . '.0';
+ }
+
+ return( $id );
+ }
+
+ function mime_get_element (&$structure, $msg, $ent_id) {
+
+ $elem_num = 1;
+ $msg->header = new msg_header();
+ $msg->header->entity_id = $ent_id;
+ $properties = array();
+
+ while (strlen($structure) > 0) {
+ $structure = trim($structure);
+ $char = $structure{0};
+
+ if (strtolower(substr($structure, 0, 3)) == 'nil') {
+ $text = '';
+ $structure = substr($structure, 3);
+ } else if ($char == '"') {
+ // loop through until we find the matching quote, and return that as a string
+ $pos = 1;
+ $text = '';
+ while ( ($char = $structure{$pos} ) <> '"' && $pos < strlen($structure)) {
+ $text .= $char;
+ $pos++;
+ }
+ $structure = substr($structure, strlen($text) + 2);
+ } else if ($char == '(') {
+ // comment me
+ $end = mime_match_parenthesis (0, $structure);
+ $sub = substr($structure, 1, $end-1);
+ $properties = mime_get_props($properties, $sub);
+ $structure = substr($structure, strlen($sub) + 2);
+ } else {
+ // loop through until we find a space or an end parenthesis
+ $pos = 0;
+ $char = $structure{$pos};
+ $text = '';
+ while ($char != ' ' && $char != ')' && $pos < strlen($structure)) {
+ $text .= $char;
+ $pos++;
+ $char = $structure{$pos};
+ }
+ $structure = substr($structure, strlen($text));
+ }
+
+ // This is where all the text parts get put into the header
+ switch ($elem_num) {
+ case 1:
+ $msg->header->type0 = strtolower($text);
+ break;
+ case 2:
+ $msg->header->type1 = strtolower($text);
+ break;
+ case 4: // Id
+ // Invisimail enclose images with <>
+ $msg->header->id = str_replace( '<', '', str_replace( '>', '', $text ) );
+ break;
+ case 5:
+ $msg->header->description = $text;
+ break;
+ case 6:
+ $msg->header->encoding = strtolower($text);
+ break;
+ case 7:
+ $msg->header->size = $text;
+ break;
+ default:
+ if ($msg->header->type0 == 'text' && $elem_num == 8) {
+ // This is a plain text message, so lets get the number of lines
+ // that it contains.
+ $msg->header->num_lines = $text;
+
+ } else if ($msg->header->type0 == 'message' && $msg->header->type1 == 'rfc822' && $elem_num == 8) {
+ // This is an encapsulated message, so lets start all over again and
+ // parse this message adding it on to the existing one.
+ $structure = trim($structure);
+ if ( $structure{0} == '(' ) {
+ $e = mime_match_parenthesis (0, $structure);
+ $structure = substr($structure, 0, $e);
+ $structure = substr($structure, 1);
+ $m = mime_parse_structure($structure, $msg->header->entity_id);
+
+ // the following conditional is there to correct a bug that wasn't
+ // incrementing the entity IDs correctly because of the special case
+ // that message/rfc822 is. This fixes it fine.
+ if (substr($structure, 1, 1) != '(')
+ $m->header->entity_id = mime_increment_id(mime_new_element_level($ent_id));
+
+ // Now we'll go through and reformat the results.
+ if ($m->entities) {
+ for ($i=0; $i < count($m->entities); $i++) {
+ $msg->addEntity($m->entities[$i]);
+ }
+ } else {
+ $msg->addEntity($m);
+ }
+ $structure = "";