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2020-02-06treewide: run update-copyrights from gnulib for 2019
I didn't wait until September to do it, this year!
2020-01-12www: discard multipart parent on iteration
We're often iterating through messages while writing to another buffer in our WWW interface, causing memory usage to multiply. Since we know we won't need to keep the MIME object around in some cases, and can tell msg_iter to clobber the on-stack variable while it operates on subparts of multipart messages. With xt/mem-msgview.t switched to multipart from the previous commit, this shows a 13 MB memory reduction on that test.
2019-12-27wwwattach: avoid anonymous sub for msg_iter
We can pass arguments to msg_iter for msg_iter to pass to our user-supplied callback, now.
2019-09-09run update-copyrights from gnulib for 2019
2019-06-04wwwattach: only pass the charset through if ASCII
AFAIK all names of charsets are ASCII, so passing non-ASCII characters from emails to clients would probably confuse clients.
2019-02-13ensure bytes::length is available to callers
We were relying on Danga::Socket using the "bytes" pragma, previously. Nowadays, the "bytes" pragma is not recommended in general, but bytes::length remains acceptable for getting the byte-size of a scalar.
2018-02-28use PublicInbox::MIME consistently
It works around some bugs in older Email::MIME which we'll find useful.
2018-02-07update copyrights for 2018
Using update-copyrights from gnulib While we're at it, use the SPDX identifier for AGPL-3.0+ to ease mechanical processing.
2017-01-10introduce PublicInbox::MIME wrapper class
This should fix problems with multipart messages where text/plain parts lack a header. cf. git clone --mirror https://github.com/rjbs/Email-MIME.git refs/pull/28/head In the future, we may still introduce as streaming interface to reduce memory usage on large emails.
2016-06-20feed: various object-orientation cleanups
Favor Inbox objects as our primary source of truth to simplify our code. This increases our coupling with PSGI to make it easier to write tests in the future. A lot of this code was originally designed to be usable standalone without PSGI or CGI at all; but that might increase development effort.
2016-05-19www: support downloading attachments
This can be useful for lists where the convention is to attach (rather than inline) patches into the message body.