Rust implementation of the Emacs MIME message Meta Language, as known as MML.
This library exposes a MML to MIME message compiler and a MIME to MML message interpreter. See the API documentation for more information.
For example:
```eml From: alice@localhost To: bob@localhost Subject: MML example
See attachment!
<#part filename=/path/to/attachment.png> ```
compiles to:
```eml
MIME-Version: 1.0
From:
--17859f79a64304be97a7dbff4c84bbac3b41d60ef9e2fbfb Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
See attachment!
--17859f79a64304be97a7dbff4c84bbac3b41d60ef9e2fbfb Content-Type: application/octet-stream Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="attachment.png" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
iVBORw0KGgo…
--17859f79a64304be97a7dbff4c84bbac3b41d60ef9e2fbfb-- ```
From the Emacs documentation:
Creating a MIME message is boring and non-trivial. Therefore, a library called mml has been defined that parses a language called MML (MIME Meta Language) and generates MIME messages.
The MML language is very simple. It looks a bit like an SGML application, but it’s not.
The main concept of MML is the part. Each part can be of a different type or use a different charset. The way to delineate a part is with a ‘<#part ...>’ tag. Multipart parts can be introduced with the ‘<#multipart ...>’ tag. Parts are ended by the ‘<#/part>’ or ‘<#/multipart>’ tags. Parts started with the ‘<#part ...>’ tags are also closed by the next open tag.
[…]
Each tag can contain zero or more parameters on the form ‘parameter=value’. The values may be enclosed in quotation marks, but that’s not necessary unless the value contains white space. So ‘filename=/home/user/#hello$^yes’ is perfectly valid.
MmlCompiler
builder (cargo feature compiler
required, enabled by default)MimeInterpreter
builder (cargo feature interpreter
required, activated by default)<#multipart>…<#/multipart>
<#part text=mime/type>…<#/part>
<#part filename=/path/to/attachment.ext>
<#!part>This will not be compiled<#!/part>
pgp-commands
required)pgp-gpg
and gpgme
lib required)pgp-native
required)See ./examples
:
sh
cargo run --example
The development environment is managed by Nix. Running nix-shell
will spawn a shell with everything you need to get started with the lib: cargo
, cargo-watch
, rust-bin
, rust-analyzer
…
```sh
$ nix-shell
$ cargo build -p mml-lib ```
If you want to report a bug that does not exist yet, please send an email at ~soywod/pimalaya@todo.sr.ht.
If you want to propose a feature or fix a bug, please send a patch at ~soywod/pimalaya@lists.sr.ht using git send-email. Follow this guide to configure git properly.
If you just want to discuss about the project, feel free to join the Matrix workspace #pimalaya.mml or contact me directly @soywod. You can also use the mailing list [send an email|subscribe|unsubscribe].
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