char *m_name (int);
void m_unknown(m_getfld_state_t *, FILE *);
-char *message_id (time_t, int);
-
-/*
- * Return a MIME content-type string for the specified file.
- *
- * If the system supports it, will use the "file" command to determine
- * the appropriate content-type. Otherwise it will try to determine the
- * content-type from the suffix. If that fails, the file will be scanned
- * and either assigned a MIME type of text/plain or application/octet-stream
- * depending if binary content is present.
- *
- * Arguments:
- *
- * filename - The name of the file to determine the MIME type of.
- *
- * Returns a pointer to a content-type string (which may include MIME
- * parameters, such as charset). Returns a NULL if it cannot determine
- * the MIME type of the file. Returns allocated storage that must be
- * free'd.
- */
-char *mime_type(const char *filename);
/*
* Clear the screen, using the appropriate entry from the terminfo database
int stringdex (char *, char *);
char *trimcpy (char *);
-/*
- * Remove quotes and quoted-pair sequences from RFC-5322 atoms.
- *
- * Currently the actual algorithm is simpler than it technically should
- * be: any quotes are simply eaten, unless they're preceded by the escape
- * character (\). This seems to be sufficient for our needs for now.
- *
- * Arguments:
- *
- * input - The input string
- * output - The output string; is assumed to have at least as much
- * room as the input string. At worst the output string will
- * be the same size as the input string; it might be smaller.
- *
- */
-void unquote_string(const char *input, char *output);
int uprf (const char *, const char *);
int vfgets (FILE *, char **);