/**
* mailto.php -- mailto: url handler
*
- * Copyright (c) 1999-2003 The SquirrelMail Project Team
- * Licensed under the GNU GPL. For full terms see the file COPYING.
+ * This page facilitates handling mailto: links in SquirrelMail. It checks
+ * to see if we're logged in, and if we are, it refers the user to the
+ * compose screen (embedded in a normal, full SquirrelMail interface) with
+ * the mailto: data auto-populated in the corresponding fields. If there
+ * is no user currently logged in, the user is redirected to the login screen
+ * first, but after login, the compose screen is shown with the correct
+ * fields pre-populated.
*
- * This checks to see if we're logged in. If we are we open up a new
- * compose window for this email, otherwise we go to login.php
- * (the above functionality has been disabled, by default you are required to
- * login first)
+ * If the administrator desires, $compose_only can be set to TRUE, in which
+ * case only a compose screen will show, not embedded in the normal
+ * SquirrelMail interface.
*
- * Use the following url to use mailto:
- * http://<your server>/<squirrelmail base dir>/src/mailto.php?emailaddress=%1
- * see ../contrib/squirrelmail.mailto.reg for a Windows Registry file
- * $Id$
+ * If the administrator wants to force a re-login every time a mailto: link
+ * is clicked on (no matter if a user was already logged in), set $force_login
+ * to TRUE.
+ *
+ * Use the following URI when configuring a computer to handle mailto: links
+ * by using SquirrelMail:
+ *
+ * http://<your server>/<squirrelmail base dir>/src/mailto.php?emailaddress=%1
+ *
+ * see ../contrib/squirrelmail.mailto.NT2KXP.reg for a Windows Registry file
+ * that will set this up in the most robust manner.
+ *
+ * @copyright 1999-2009 The SquirrelMail Project Team
+ * @license http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php GNU Public License
+ * @version $Id$
* @package squirrelmail
*/
-/** Path for SquirrelMail required files. */
-define('SM_PATH','../');
+/** This is the mailto page */
+define('PAGE_NAME', 'mailto');
-/* SquirrelMail required files. */
-require_once(SM_PATH . 'config/config.php');
-require_once(SM_PATH . 'functions/global.php');
-require_once(SM_PATH . 'functions/strings.php');
+/**
+ * Include the SquirrelMail initialization file.
+ */
+require('../include/init.php');
+
+
+// Force users to login each time? Setting this to TRUE does NOT mean
+// that if no user is logged in that it won't require a correct login
+// first! Instead, setting it to TRUE will log out anyone currently
+// logged in and force a re-login. Setting this to FALSE will still
+// require a login if no one is logged in, but it will allow you to go
+// directly to compose your message if you are already logged in.
+//
+// Note, however, that depending on how the client browser manages
+// sessions and how the client operating system is set to handle
+// mailto: links, you may have to log in every time no matter what
+// (IE under WinXP appears to pop up a new window and thus always
+// start a new session; Firefox under WinXP seems to start a new tab
+// which will find a current login if one exists).
+//
+$force_login = FALSE;
+
+
+// Open only the compose window, meaningless if $force_login is TRUE
+//
+$compose_only = FALSE;
-/* Force users to login each time? */
-$force_login = true;
-/* Open only the compose window, meaningless if $force_login is true */
-$compose_only = false;
header('Pragma: no-cache');
-$trtable = array('cc' => 'send_to_cc',
- 'bcc' => 'send_to_bcc',
+$trtable = array('cc' => 'cc',
+ 'bcc' => 'bcc',
'body' => 'body',
'subject' => 'subject');
$url = '';
-if(sqgetGlobalVar('emailaddress', $emailaddress)) {
+$data = array();
+
+if (sqgetGlobalVar('emailaddress', $emailaddress)) {
$emailaddress = trim($emailaddress);
- if(stristr($emailaddress, 'mailto:')) {
+ if (stristr($emailaddress, 'mailto:')) {
$emailaddress = substr($emailaddress, 7);
}
- if(strpos($emailaddress, '?') !== false) {
+ if (strpos($emailaddress, '?') !== FALSE) {
list($emailaddress, $a) = explode('?', $emailaddress, 2);
- if(strlen(trim($a)) > 0) {
+ if (strlen(trim($a)) > 0) {
$a = explode('=', $a, 2);
- $url .= $trtable[strtolower($a[0])] . '=' . urlencode($a[1]) . '&';
+ $data[strtolower($a[0])] = $a[1];
}
}
- $url = 'send_to=' . urlencode($emailaddress) . '&' . $url;
+ $data['to'] = $emailaddress;
/* CC, BCC, etc could be any case, so we'll fix them here */
foreach($_GET as $k=>$g) {
$k = strtolower($k);
- if(isset($trtable[$k])) {
+ if (isset($trtable[$k])) {
$k = $trtable[$k];
- $url .= $k . '=' . urlencode($g) . '&';
+ $data[$k] = $g;
}
}
- $url = substr($url, 0, -1);
}
sqsession_is_active();
-if($force_login == false && sqsession_is_registered('user_is_logged_in')) {
- if($compose_only == true) {
- $redirect = 'compose.php?' . $url;
+if (!$force_login && sqsession_is_registered('user_is_logged_in')) {
+ if ($compose_only) {
+ $redirect = 'compose.php?mailtodata=' . urlencode(serialize($data));
} else {
- $redirect = 'webmail.php?right_frame=compose.php?' . urlencode($url);
+ $redirect = 'webmail.php?right_frame=compose.php&mailtodata=' . urlencode(serialize($data));
}
} else {
- $redirect = 'login.php?mailto=' . urlencode($url);
+ $redirect = 'login.php?mailtodata=' . urlencode(serialize($data));
}
session_write_close();
header('Location: ' . get_location() . '/' . $redirect);
-?>