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package javax.mail;

import java.util.Date;
import java.io.*;
import javax.mail.search.SearchTerm;

/**
 * This class models an email message. This is an abstract class.  
 * Subclasses provide actual implementations. 

* * Message implements the Part interface. Message contains a set of * attributes and a "content". Messages within a folder also have a * set of flags that describe its state within the folder.

* * Message defines some new attributes in addition to those defined * in the Part interface. These attributes specify meta-data * for the message - i.e., addressing and descriptive information about * the message.

* * Message objects are obtained either from a Folder or by constructing * a new Message object of the appropriate subclass. Messages that have * been received are normally retrieved from a folder named "INBOX".

* * A Message object obtained from a folder is just a lightweight * reference to the actual message. The Message is 'lazily' filled * up (on demand) when each item is requested from the message. Note * that certain folder implementations may return Message objects that * are pre-filled with certain user-specified items. * To send a message, an appropriate subclass of Message (e.g., * MimeMessage) is instantiated, the attributes and content are * filled in, and the message is sent using the Transport.send * method.

* * @author John Mani * @author Bill Shannon * @author Max Spivak * @see javax.mail.Part */ public abstract class Message implements Part { /** * The number of this message within its folder, or zero if * the message was not retrieved from a folder. */ protected int msgnum = 0; /** * True if this message has been expunged. */ protected boolean expunged = false; /** * The containing folder, if this message is obtained from a folder */ protected Folder folder = null; /** * The Session object for this Message */ protected Session session = null; /** * No-arg version of the constructor. */ protected Message() { } /** * Constructor that takes a Folder and a message number. * Used by Folder implementations. * * @param folder containing folder * @param msgnum this message's sequence number within this folder */ protected Message(Folder folder, int msgnum) { this.folder = folder; this.msgnum = msgnum; session = folder.store.session; } /** * Constructor that takes a Session. Used for client created * Message objects. * * @param session A Session object */ protected Message(Session session) { this.session = session; } /** * Return the Session used when this message was created. * * @return the message's Session * @since JavaMail 1.5 */ public Session getSession() { return session; } /** * Returns the "From" attribute. The "From" attribute contains * the identity of the person(s) who wished this message to * be sent.

* * In certain implementations, this may be different * from the entity that actually sent the message.

* * This method returns null if this attribute * is not present in this message. Returns an empty array if * this attribute is present, but contains no addresses. * * @return array of Address objects * @exception MessagingException for failures */ public abstract Address[] getFrom() throws MessagingException; /** * Set the "From" attribute in this Message. The value of this * attribute is obtained from the property "mail.user". If this * property is absent, the system property "user.name" is used. * * @exception IllegalWriteException if the underlying * implementation does not support modification * of existing values * @exception IllegalStateException if this message is * obtained from a READ_ONLY folder. * @exception MessagingException for other failures */ public abstract void setFrom() throws MessagingException; /** * Set the "From" attribute in this Message. * * @param address the sender * @exception IllegalWriteException if the underlying * implementation does not support modification * of existing values * @exception IllegalStateException if this message is * obtained from a READ_ONLY folder. * @exception MessagingException for other failures */ public abstract void setFrom(Address address) throws MessagingException; /** * Add these addresses to the existing "From" attribute * * @param addresses the senders * @exception IllegalWriteException if the underlying * implementation does not support modification * of existing values * @exception IllegalStateException if this message is * obtained from a READ_ONLY folder. * @exception MessagingException for other failures */ public abstract void addFrom(Address[] addresses) throws MessagingException; /** * This inner class defines the types of recipients allowed by * the Message class. The currently defined types are TO, * CC and BCC. * * Note that this class only has a protected constructor, thereby * restricting new Recipient types to either this class or subclasses. * This effectively implements an enumeration of the allowed Recipient * types. * * The following code sample shows how to use this class to obtain * the "TO" recipients from a message. *

     *
     * Message msg = folder.getMessages(1);
     * Address[] a = m.getRecipients(Message.RecipientType.TO);
     *
     * 
* * @see javax.mail.Message#getRecipients * @see javax.mail.Message#setRecipients * @see javax.mail.Message#addRecipients */ public static class RecipientType implements Serializable { /** * The "To" (primary) recipients. */ public static final RecipientType TO = new RecipientType("To"); /** * The "Cc" (carbon copy) recipients. */ public static final RecipientType CC = new RecipientType("Cc"); /** * The "Bcc" (blind carbon copy) recipients. */ public static final RecipientType BCC = new RecipientType("Bcc"); /** * The type of recipient, usually the name of a corresponding * Internet standard header. * * @serial */ protected String type; private static final long serialVersionUID = -7479791750606340008L; /** * Constructor for use by subclasses. * * @param type the recipient type */ protected RecipientType(String type) { this.type = type; } /** * When deserializing a RecipientType, we need to make sure to * return only one of the known static final instances defined * in this class. Subclasses must implement their own * readResolve method that checks for their known * instances before calling this super method. * * @return the RecipientType object instance * @exception ObjectStreamException for object stream errors */ protected Object readResolve() throws ObjectStreamException { if (type.equals("To")) return TO; else if (type.equals("Cc")) return CC; else if (type.equals("Bcc")) return BCC; else throw new InvalidObjectException( "Attempt to resolve unknown RecipientType: " + type); } @Override public String toString() { return type; } } /** * Get all the recipient addresses of the given type.

* * This method returns null if no recipients of * the given type are present in this message. It may return an * empty array if the header is present, but contains no addresses. * * @param type the recipient type * @return array of Address objects * @exception MessagingException for failures * @see Message.RecipientType#TO * @see Message.RecipientType#CC * @see Message.RecipientType#BCC */ public abstract Address[] getRecipients(RecipientType type) throws MessagingException; /** * Get all the recipient addresses for the message. * The default implementation extracts the TO, CC, and BCC * recipients using the getRecipients method.

* * This method returns null if none of the recipient * headers are present in this message. It may Return an empty array * if any recipient header is present, but contains no addresses. * * @return array of Address objects * @exception MessagingException for failures * @see Message.RecipientType#TO * @see Message.RecipientType#CC * @see Message.RecipientType#BCC * @see #getRecipients */ public Address[] getAllRecipients() throws MessagingException { Address[] to = getRecipients(RecipientType.TO); Address[] cc = getRecipients(RecipientType.CC); Address[] bcc = getRecipients(RecipientType.BCC); if (cc == null && bcc == null) return to; // a common case int numRecip = (to != null ? to.length : 0) + (cc != null ? cc.length : 0) + (bcc != null ? bcc.length : 0); Address[] addresses = new Address[numRecip]; int pos = 0; if (to != null) { System.arraycopy(to, 0, addresses, pos, to.length); pos += to.length; } if (cc != null) { System.arraycopy(cc, 0, addresses, pos, cc.length); pos += cc.length; } if (bcc != null) { System.arraycopy(bcc, 0, addresses, pos, bcc.length); // pos += bcc.length; } return addresses; } /** * Set the recipient addresses. All addresses of the specified * type are replaced by the addresses parameter. * * @param type the recipient type * @param addresses the addresses * @exception IllegalWriteException if the underlying * implementation does not support modification * of existing values * @exception IllegalStateException if this message is * obtained from a READ_ONLY folder. * @exception MessagingException for other failures */ public abstract void setRecipients(RecipientType type, Address[] addresses) throws MessagingException; /** * Set the recipient address. All addresses of the specified * type are replaced by the address parameter.

* * The default implementation uses the setRecipients method. * * @param type the recipient type * @param address the address * @exception IllegalWriteException if the underlying * implementation does not support modification * of existing values * @exception MessagingException for other failures */ public void setRecipient(RecipientType type, Address address) throws MessagingException { if (address == null) setRecipients(type, null); else { Address[] a = new Address[1]; a[0] = address; setRecipients(type, a); } } /** * Add these recipient addresses to the existing ones of the given type. * * @param type the recipient type * @param addresses the addresses * @exception IllegalWriteException if the underlying * implementation does not support modification * of existing values * @exception IllegalStateException if this message is * obtained from a READ_ONLY folder. * @exception MessagingException for other failures */ public abstract void addRecipients(RecipientType type, Address[] addresses) throws MessagingException; /** * Add this recipient address to the existing ones of the given type.

* * The default implementation uses the addRecipients method. * * @param type the recipient type * @param address the address * @exception IllegalWriteException if the underlying * implementation does not support modification * of existing values * @exception MessagingException for other failures */ public void addRecipient(RecipientType type, Address address) throws MessagingException { Address[] a = new Address[1]; a[0] = address; addRecipients(type, a); } /** * Get the addresses to which replies should be directed. * This will usually be the sender of the message, but * some messages may direct replies to a different address.

* * The default implementation simply calls the getFrom * method.

* * This method returns null if the corresponding * header is not present. Returns an empty array if the header * is present, but contains no addresses. * * @return addresses to which replies should be directed * @exception MessagingException for failures * @see #getFrom */ public Address[] getReplyTo() throws MessagingException { return getFrom(); } /** * Set the addresses to which replies should be directed. * (Normally only a single address will be specified.) * Not all message types allow this to be specified separately * from the sender of the message.

* * The default implementation provided here just throws the * MethodNotSupportedException. * * @param addresses addresses to which replies should be directed * @exception IllegalWriteException if the underlying * implementation does not support modification * of existing values * @exception IllegalStateException if this message is * obtained from a READ_ONLY folder. * @exception MethodNotSupportedException if the underlying * implementation does not support setting this * attribute * @exception MessagingException for other failures */ public void setReplyTo(Address[] addresses) throws MessagingException { throw new MethodNotSupportedException("setReplyTo not supported"); } /** * Get the subject of this message. * * @return the subject * @exception MessagingException for failures */ public abstract String getSubject() throws MessagingException; /** * Set the subject of this message. * * @param subject the subject * @exception IllegalWriteException if the underlying * implementation does not support modification * of existing values * @exception IllegalStateException if this message is * obtained from a READ_ONLY folder. * @exception MessagingException for other failures */ public abstract void setSubject(String subject) throws MessagingException; /** * Get the date this message was sent. * * @return the date this message was sent * @exception MessagingException for failures */ public abstract Date getSentDate() throws MessagingException; /** * Set the sent date of this message. * * @param date the sent date of this message * @exception IllegalWriteException if the underlying * implementation does not support modification * of existing values * @exception IllegalStateException if this message is * obtained from a READ_ONLY folder. * @exception MessagingException for other failures */ public abstract void setSentDate(Date date) throws MessagingException; /** * Get the date this message was received. * * @return the date this message was received * @exception MessagingException for failures */ public abstract Date getReceivedDate() throws MessagingException; /** * Returns a Flags object containing the flags for * this message.

* * Modifying any of the flags in this returned Flags object will * not affect the flags of this message. Use setFlags() * to do that.

* * @return Flags object containing the flags for this message * @see javax.mail.Flags * @see #setFlags * @exception MessagingException for failures */ public abstract Flags getFlags() throws MessagingException; /** * Check whether the flag specified in the flag * argument is set in this message.

* * The default implementation uses getFlags. * * @param flag the flag * @return value of the specified flag for this message * @see javax.mail.Flags.Flag * @see javax.mail.Flags.Flag#ANSWERED * @see javax.mail.Flags.Flag#DELETED * @see javax.mail.Flags.Flag#DRAFT * @see javax.mail.Flags.Flag#FLAGGED * @see javax.mail.Flags.Flag#RECENT * @see javax.mail.Flags.Flag#SEEN * @exception MessagingException for failures */ public boolean isSet(Flags.Flag flag) throws MessagingException { return getFlags().contains(flag); } /** * Set the specified flags on this message to the specified value. * Note that any flags in this message that are not specified in * the given Flags object are unaffected.

* * This will result in a MessageChangedEvent being * delivered to any MessageChangedListener registered on this * Message's containing folder. * * @param flag Flags object containing the flags to be set * @param set the value to be set * @exception IllegalWriteException if the underlying * implementation does not support modification * of existing values. * @exception IllegalStateException if this message is * obtained from a READ_ONLY folder. * @exception MessagingException for other failures * @see javax.mail.event.MessageChangedEvent */ public abstract void setFlags(Flags flag, boolean set) throws MessagingException; /** * Set the specified flag on this message to the specified value. * * This will result in a MessageChangedEvent being * delivered to any MessageChangedListener registered on this * Message's containing folder.

* * The default implementation uses the setFlags method. * * @param flag Flags.Flag object containing the flag to be set * @param set the value to be set * @exception IllegalWriteException if the underlying * implementation does not support modification * of existing values. * @exception IllegalStateException if this message is * obtained from a READ_ONLY folder. * @exception MessagingException for other failures * @see javax.mail.event.MessageChangedEvent */ public void setFlag(Flags.Flag flag, boolean set) throws MessagingException { Flags f = new Flags(flag); setFlags(f, set); } /** * Get the Message number for this Message. * A Message object's message number is the relative * position of this Message in its Folder. Note that the message * number for a particular Message can change during a session * if other messages in the Folder are deleted and expunged.

* * Valid message numbers start at 1. Messages that do not belong * to any folder (like newly composed or derived messages) have 0 * as their message number. * * @return the message number */ public int getMessageNumber() { return msgnum; } /** * Set the Message number for this Message. This method is * invoked only by the implementation classes. * * @param msgnum the message number */ protected void setMessageNumber(int msgnum) { this.msgnum = msgnum; } /** * Get the folder from which this message was obtained. If * this is a new message or nested message, this method returns * null. * * @return the containing folder */ public Folder getFolder() { return folder; } /** * Checks whether this message is expunged. All other methods except * getMessageNumber() are invalid on an expunged * Message object.

* * Messages that are expunged due to an explict expunge() * request on the containing Folder are removed from the Folder * immediately. Messages that are externally expunged by another source * are marked "expunged" and return true for the isExpunged() method, * but they are not removed from the Folder until an explicit * expunge() is done on the Folder.

* * See the description of expunge() for more details on * expunge handling. * * @return true if the message is expunged * @see Folder#expunge */ public boolean isExpunged() { return expunged; } /** * Sets the expunged flag for this Message. This method is to * be used only by the implementation classes. * * @param expunged the expunged flag */ protected void setExpunged(boolean expunged) { this.expunged = expunged; } /** * Get a new Message suitable for a reply to this message. * The new Message will have its attributes and headers * set up appropriately. Note that this new message object * will be empty, that is, it will not have a "content". * These will have to be suitably filled in by the client.

* * If replyToAll is set, the new Message will be addressed * to all recipients of this message. Otherwise, the reply will be * addressed to only the sender of this message (using the value * of the getReplyTo method).

* * The "Subject" field is filled in with the original subject * prefixed with "Re:" (unless it already starts with "Re:").

* * The reply message will use the same session as this message. * * @param replyToAll reply should be sent to all recipients * of this message * @return the reply Message * @exception MessagingException for failures */ public abstract Message reply(boolean replyToAll) throws MessagingException; /** * Save any changes made to this message into the message-store * when the containing folder is closed, if the message is contained * in a folder. (Some implementations may save the changes * immediately.) Update any header fields to be consistent with the * changed message contents. If any part of a message's headers or * contents are changed, saveChanges must be called to ensure that * those changes are permanent. If saveChanges is not called, any * such modifications may or may not be saved, depending on the * message store and folder implementation.

* * Messages obtained from folders opened READ_ONLY should not be * modified and saveChanges should not be called on such messages. * * @exception IllegalStateException if this message is * obtained from a READ_ONLY folder. * @exception IllegalWriteException if the underlying * implementation does not support modification * of existing values. * @exception MessagingException for other failures */ public abstract void saveChanges() throws MessagingException; /** * Apply the specified Search criterion to this message. * * @param term the Search criterion * @return true if the Message matches this search * criterion, false otherwise. * @exception MessagingException for failures * @see javax.mail.search.SearchTerm */ public boolean match(SearchTerm term) throws MessagingException { return term.match(this); } }





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