X-Git-Url: https://diplodocus.org/git/nmh/blobdiff_plain/1b5a1bd2244d3e1c12b7c9e1f48e445de5ad2ea2..07661005b9a36338ab158bcbe7762788a1df4030:/man/mhbuild.man diff --git a/man/mhbuild.man b/man/mhbuild.man index 674b606f..e4bd7933 100644 --- a/man/mhbuild.man +++ b/man/mhbuild.man @@ -1,8 +1,7 @@ +.TH MHBUILD %manext1% "January 23, 2014" "%nmhversion%" .\" .\" %nmhwarning% -.\" $Id$ .\" -.TH MHBUILD %manext1% "%nmhdate%" MH.6.8 [%nmhversion%] .SH NAME mhbuild \- translate MIME composition draft .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -10,13 +9,19 @@ mhbuild \- translate MIME composition draft .HP 5 .B mhbuild .I file +.RB [ \-auto " | " \-noauto ] .RB [ \-list " | " \-nolist ] .RB [ \-realsize " | " \-norealsize ] .RB [ \-headers " | " \-noheaders ] -.RB [ \-ebcdicsafe " | " \-noebcdicsafe ] +.RB [ \-directives " | " \-nodirectives ] .RB [ \-rfc934mode " | " \-norfc934mode ] +.RB [ \-contentid " | " \-nocontentid ] .RB [ \-verbose " | " \-noverbose ] .RB [ \-check " | " \-nocheck ] +.RB [ \-headerencoding +.IR encoding\-algorithm +.RB " | " \-autoheaderencoding ] +.RB [ \-dist ] .RB [ \-version ] .RB [ \-help ] .ad @@ -27,12 +32,9 @@ command will translate a MIME composition draft into a valid MIME message. .PP .B mhbuild -creates multi-media messages as specified in RFC\-2045 -thru RFC\-2049. Currently -.B mhbuild -only supports encodings in -message bodies, and does not support the encoding of message headers as -specified in RFC\-2047. +creates multi-media messages as specified in RFC 2045 +to RFC 2049. This includes the encoding of message headers as specified +by RFC 2047. .PP If you specify the name of the composition file as \*(lq-\*(rq, then @@ -77,6 +79,21 @@ switch is present, then the listing will show any \*(lqextra\*(rq information that is present in the message, such as comments in the \*(lqContent-Type\*(rq header. +.SS "Simplified Attachment Interface" +For users who wish to simply attach files to text content, +.B mhbuild +will scan the composition file for \*(lqAttach\*(rq headers. An +\*(lqAttach\*(rq header contains a filename that will be appended to the +message using normal MIME encapsulation rules. One filename is allowed +per \*(lqAttach\*(rq header, but multiple \*(lqAttach\*(rq headers are +allowed ber composition file. +.PP +These files will be appended after any other MIME content, including any +content specified by +.B mhbuild +directives (see below). See +.IR send (1) +for more details. .SS "Translating the Composition File" .B mhbuild is essentially a filter to aid in the composition of MIME @@ -115,12 +132,35 @@ than one line, e.g., .fi .RE .PP -There are four kinds of directives: \*(lqtype\*(rq directives, which +There are five kinds of directives: \*(lqtype\*(rq directives, which name the type and subtype of the content; \*(lqexternal-type\*(rq directives, which also name the type and subtype of the content; the \*(lqmessage\*(rq directive (#forw), which is used to forward one or -more messages; and, the \*(lqbegin\*(rq directive (#begin), which is -used to create a multipart content. +more messages; the \*(lqbegin\*(rq directive (#begin), which is +used to create a multipart content; and the \*(lqon/off/pop\*(rq +directives (#on, #off, #pop) which control whether any other +directives are honored at all. +.PP +The +.B \-directives +switch allows control over whether mhbuild will honor any of the +\*(lq#\*(rq-directives. This can also be affected with the #on or +#off directives, and #pop, which restores the state of processing to +that preceding the most recent #on or #off. (The #on, #off, and #pop +directives are always honored, of course.) This allows inclusion of +plain text which looks like mhbuild directives, without causing +errors: +.PP +.RS 5 +.nf +#off +#include +printf("Hello, World!); +#pop +.fi +.RE +.PP +Currently the stack depth for the #on/off/pop directives is 32. .PP The \*(lqtype\*(rq directive is used to directly specify the type and subtype of a content. You may only specify discrete types in this manner @@ -211,6 +251,7 @@ separated accordingly. For example, type=tar; \\ conversions=compress \\ [this is the nmh distribution] \\ + {attachment; filename="nmh.tar.gz"} \\ name="nmh.tar.gz"; \\ directory="/pub/nmh"; \\ site="ftp.math.gatech.edu"; \\ @@ -222,14 +263,16 @@ separated accordingly. For example, You must give a description string to separate the content parameters from the external-parameters (although this string may be empty). This description string is specified by enclosing it within -\*(lq[]\*(rq. +\*(lq[]\*(rq. A disposition string, to appear in a +\*(lqContent-Disposition\*(rq header, may appear in the optional +\*(lq{}\*(rq. .PP These parameters are of the form: .PP .RS 5 .nf .ta \w'access-type= 'u -access-type= usually \fIanon-ftp\fR or \fImail-server\fR +access-type= usually \fIanon-ftp\fR, \fImail-server\fR, or \fIurl\fR name= filename permission= read-only or read-write site= hostname @@ -239,9 +282,24 @@ size= number of octets server= mailbox subject= subject to send body= command to send for retrieval +url= URL of content .fi .RE .PP +A mimimum \*(lqexternal\-type\*(rq directive for the +.B url +.I access\-type +would be as follows: +.PP +.RS 3 +.nf +#@application/octet-stream [] access-type=url; \\ + url="http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/nmh/nmh-1.5.tar.gz" +.fi +.RE +.PP +Any long URLs will be wrapped according to RFC 2017 rules. +.PP The \*(lqmessage\*(rq directive (#forw) is used to specify a message or group of messages to include. You may optionally specify the name of the folder and which messages are to be forwarded. If a folder is not @@ -250,7 +308,7 @@ given, it defaults to the current message. Hence, the message directive is similar to the .B forw command, except that the former uses -the MIME rules for encapsulation rather than those specified in RFC\-934. +the MIME rules for encapsulation rather than those specified in RFC 934. For example, .PP .RS 5 @@ -273,8 +331,8 @@ switch. This switch will indicate that .B mhbuild should attempt to utilize the MIME encapsulation rules in such a way that the \*(lqmultipart/digest\*(rq that is created -is (mostly) compatible with the encapsulation specified in RFC\-934. -If given, then RFC\-934 compliant user-agents should be able to burst the +is (mostly) compatible with the encapsulation specified in RFC 934. +If given, then RFC 934 compliant user-agents should be able to burst the message on reception\0--\0providing that the messages being encapsulated do not contain encapsulated messages themselves. The drawback of this approach is that the encapsulations are generated by placing an extra @@ -310,11 +368,38 @@ character. This description will be copied into the .fi .RE .PP +Similarly, a disposition string may optionally be provided between +\*(lq{\*(rq and \*(lq}\*(rq characters; it will be copied into the +\*(lqContent-Disposition\*(rq header when the directive is processed. +If a disposition string is provided that does not contain a filename +parameter, and a filename is provided in the directive, it will be +added to the \*(lqContent-Disposition\*(rq header. For example, the +following directive: +.PP +.RS 5 +.nf +#text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 <>{attachment} /tmp/summary.txt +.fi +.RE +.PP +creates these message part headers: +.PP +.RS 5 +.nf +Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" +Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="summary.txt" +.fi +.RE +.PP By default, .B mhbuild -will generate a unique \*(lqContent-ID:\*(rq for -each directive; however, the user may override this by defining the ID -using the \*(lq<\*(rq and \*(lq>\*(rq characters. +will generate a unique \*(lqContent-ID:\*(rq for each directive, +corresponding to each message part; however, the user may override +this by defining the ID using the \*(lq<\*(rq and \*(lq>\*(rq +characters. The +.B \-nocontentid +switch suppresses creation of all \*(lqContent-ID:\*(rq headers, +even in the top level of the message. .PP In addition to the various directives, plaintext can be present. Plaintext is gathered, until a directive is found or the draft is @@ -379,13 +464,28 @@ If a text content contains any 8\-bit characters (characters with the high bit set) and the character set is not specified as above, then .B mhbuild will assume the character set is of the type given by the -environment variable MM_CHARSET. If this environment variable is not +standard +.IR locale (1) +environment variables. If these environment variables are not set, then the character set will be labeled as \*(lqx-unknown\*(rq. .PP If a text content contains only 7\-bit characters and the character set is not specified as above, then the character set will be labeled as \*(lqus-ascii\*(rq. .PP +The +.B \-headerencoding +switch will indicate which algorithm to use when encoding any message headers +that contain 8\-bit characters. The valid arguments are +.I base64 +for based\-64 encoding and +.I quoted +for quoted\-printable encoding. The +.B \-autoheaderencoding +switch will instruct +.B mhbuild +to automatically pick the algorithm that results in a shorter encoded string. +.PP Putting this all together, here is an example of a more complicated message draft. The following draft will expand into a multipart/mixed message @@ -410,15 +510,14 @@ This third part will be text/plain .RE .SS "Integrity Check" If -.B Imhbuild +.B mhbuild is given the .B \-check -switch, then it will also associate -an integrity check with each \*(lqleaf\*(rq content. This will add a -Content-MD5 header field to the content, along with the md5 sum of the -unencoded contents. This may be used by the receiver of the message to -verify that the contents of the message were not changed in transport. - +switch, then it will also associate an integrity check with each +\*(lqleaf\*(rq content. This will add a Content-MD5 header field to +the content, along with the md5 sum of the unencoded contents, per RFC +1864. This may be used by the receiver of the message to verify that +the contents of the message were not changed in transport. .SS "Transfer Encodings" After .B mhbuild @@ -437,22 +536,10 @@ will encode each content with a transfer encoding, even it the content contains only 7\-bit data. This is to increase the likelihood that the content is not changed while in transport. -.PP -The switch -.B \-ebcdicsafe -will cause -.B mhbuild -to slightly change -the way in which it performs the \*(lqquoted-printable\*(rq transfer -encoding. Along with encoding 8\-bit characters, it will now also encode -certain common punctuation characters as well. This slightly reduces the -readability of the message, but allows the message to pass more reliably -through mail gateways which involve the EBCDIC character encoding. - .SS "Invoking mhbuild" Typically, .B mhbuild - is invoked by the +is invoked by the .B whatnow program. This command will expect the body of the draft to be formatted as an @@ -477,19 +564,18 @@ to execute .B mhbuild to translate the composition file into MIME format. .PP -It is also possible to have the -.B whatnow -program invoke +Normally it is an error to invoke .B mhbuild -automatically when a message is sent. To do this, you must add the line -.PP -.RS 5 -automimeproc: 1 -.RE -.PP -to your -.I \&.mh\(ruprofile -file. +on file that already in MIME format. The +.B \-auto +switch will cause +.B mhbuild +to exit without error if the input file already has valid MIME headers. +The use of +.B \-auto +also enables the +.B \-nodirectives +switch. .PP Finally, you should consider adding this line to your profile: .PP @@ -508,7 +594,14 @@ What now? list .RE .PP will work as you expect. - +.PP +The +.B \-dist +switch is intended to be used by +.BR dist . +It will cause mhbuild to not generate any MIME headers in the composition +file (such as \*(lqMIME-Version\*(rq or \*(lqContent-Type\*(rq), but it +will still encode message headers according to RFC 2047. .SS "User Environment" Because the environment in which .B mhbuild @@ -533,7 +626,6 @@ user profile, e.g., .RE .PP if it exists. - .SS "Syntax of Composition Files" The following is the formal syntax of a .B mhbuild @@ -550,6 +642,7 @@ directive ::= "#" type "/" subtype [ "(" comment ")" ] [ "<" id ">" ] [ "[" description "]" ] + [ "{" disposition "}" ] [ filename ] EOL @@ -558,18 +651,21 @@ directive ::= "#" type "/" subtype [ "(" comment ")" ] [ "<" id ">" ] [ "[" description "]" ] + [ "{" disposition "}" ] external-parameters EOL | "#forw" [ "<" id ">" ] [ "[" description "]" ] + [ "{" disposition "}" ] [ "+"folder ] [ 0*msg ] EOL | "#begin" [ "<" id ">" ] [ "[" description "]" ] + [ "{" disposition "}" ] [ "alternative" | "parallel" | something-else ] @@ -586,6 +682,7 @@ plaintext ::= [ "Content-Description:" 0*(";" attribute "=" value) [ "(" comment ")" ] [ "[" description "]" ] + [ "{" disposition "}" ] EOL 1*line [ "#" EOL ] @@ -595,9 +692,16 @@ line ::= "##" text EOL | text EOL .fi .RE -.PP - .SH FILES +.B mhbuild +looks for additional user profile files and mhn.defaults in multiple +locations: absolute pathnames are accessed directly, tilde expansion +is done on usernames, and files are searched for in the user's +.I Mail +directory as specified in their profile. If not found there, the directory +.RI \*(lq %etcdir% \*(rq +is checked. +.PP .fc ^ ~ .nf .ta \w'%etcdir%/ExtraBigFileName 'u @@ -605,7 +709,6 @@ line ::= "##" text EOL ^$MHBUILD~^Additional profile entries ^%etcdir%/mhn.defaults~^System default MIME profile entries .fi - .SH "PROFILE COMPONENTS" .fc ^ ~ .nf @@ -615,38 +718,40 @@ line ::= "##" text EOL ^Current\-Folder:~^To find the default current folder ^mhbuild-compose-*~^Template for composing contents .fi - .SH "SEE ALSO" -mhlist(1), mhshow(1), mhstore(1), -.br +.IR mhlist (1), +.IR mhshow (1), +.IR mhstore (1) +.PP .I "Proposed Standard for Message Encapsulation" -(RFC\-934), -.br +(RFC 934), +.PP +.I "The Content-MD5 Header Field" +(RFC 1864), +.PP .I "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies" -(RFC\-2045), -.br +(RFC 2045), +.PP .I "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Two: Media Types" -(RFC\-2046), -.br +(RFC 2046), +.PP .I "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Three: Message Header Extensions for Non-ASCII Text" -(RFC\-2047), -.br +(RFC 2047), +.PP .I "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Four: Registration Procedures" -(RFC\-2048), -.br +(RFC 2048), +.PP .I "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Five: Conformance Criteria and Examples" -(RFC\-2049) - +(RFC 2049) +.I "Definition of the URL MIME External-Body Access-Type" +(RFC 2017) .SH DEFAULTS .nf .RB ` \-headers ' .RB ` \-realsize ' .RB ` \-norfc934mode ' +.RB ` \-contentid ' .RB ` \-nocheck ' -.RB ` \-noebcdicsafe ' .RB ` \-noverbose ' +.RB ` \-autoheaderencoding ' .fi - -.SH CONTEXT -If a folder is given, it will become the current folder. The last -message selected will become the current message.