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You may obtain a copy of the License at 8 * 9 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 10 * 11 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 12 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 13 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 14 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 15 * limitations under the License. 16 */ 17 18 package org.apache.commons.net.smtp; 19 20 import java.text.SimpleDateFormat; 21 import java.util.Date; 22 import java.util.Locale; 23 24 /** 25 * This class is used to construct a bare minimum acceptable header for an email message. To construct more complicated headers you should refer to RFC 5322. 26 * When the Java Mail API is finalized, you will be able to use it to compose fully compliant Internet text messages. 27 * <p> 28 * The main purpose of the class is to facilitate the mail sending process, by relieving the programmer from having to explicitly format a simple message 29 * header. For example: 30 * </p> 31 * 32 * <pre> 33 * writer = client.sendMessageData(); 34 * if (writer == null) // failure 35 * return false; 36 * header = 37 * new SimpleSMTPHeader("foobar@foo.com", "foo@bar.com" "Just testing"); 38 * header.addCC("bar@foo.com"); 39 * header.addHeaderField("Organization", "Foobar, Inc."); 40 * writer.write(header.toString()); 41 * writer.write("This is just a test"); 42 * writer.close(); 43 * if (!client.completePendingCommand()) // failure 44 * return false; 45 * </pre> 46 * 47 * @see SMTPClient 48 */ 49 50 public class SimpleSMTPHeader { 51 private final String subject; 52 private final String from; 53 private final String to; 54 private final StringBuffer headerFields; 55 private boolean hasHeaderDate; 56 private StringBuffer cc; 57 58 /** 59 * Creates a new SimpleSMTPHeader instance initialized with the given from, to, and subject header field values. 60 * 61 * @param from The value of the <code>From:</code> header field. This should be the sender's email address. Must not be null. 62 * @param to The value of the <code>To:</code> header field. This should be the recipient's email address. May be null 63 * @param subject The value of the <code>Subject:</code> header field. This should be the subject of the message. May be null 64 */ 65 public SimpleSMTPHeader(final String from, final String to, final String subject) { 66 if (from == null) { 67 throw new IllegalArgumentException("From cannot be null"); 68 } 69 this.to = to; 70 this.from = from; 71 this.subject = subject; 72 this.headerFields = new StringBuffer(); 73 this.cc = null; 74 } 75 76 /** 77 * Add an email address to the CC (carbon copy or courtesy copy) list. 78 * 79 * @param address The email address to add to the CC list. 80 */ 81 public void addCC(final String address) { 82 if (cc == null) { 83 cc = new StringBuffer(); 84 } else { 85 cc.append(", "); 86 } 87 88 cc.append(address); 89 } 90 91 /** 92 * Adds an arbitrary header field with the given value to the article header. These headers will be written before the 93 * {@code From}, {@code To}, {@code Subject}, and {@code Cc} fields when the SimpleSMTPHeader is converted to a string. 94 * An example use would be: 95 * 96 * <pre> 97 * header.addHeaderField("Organization", "Foobar, Inc."); 98 * </pre> 99 * 100 * @param headerField The header field to add, not including the colon. 101 * @param value The value of the added header field. 102 */ 103 public void addHeaderField(final String headerField, final String value) { 104 if (!hasHeaderDate && "Date".equals(headerField)) { 105 hasHeaderDate = true; 106 } 107 headerFields.append(headerField); 108 headerFields.append(": "); 109 headerFields.append(value); 110 headerFields.append('\n'); 111 } 112 113 /** 114 * Converts the SimpleSMTPHeader to a properly formatted header in the form of a String, including the blank line used to separate the header from the 115 * article body. The header fields CC and Subject are only included when they are non-null. 116 * 117 * @return The message header in the form of a String. 118 */ 119 @Override 120 public String toString() { 121 final StringBuilder header = new StringBuilder(); 122 123 final String pattern = "EEE, dd MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss Z"; // Fri, 21 Nov 1997 09:55:06 -0600 124 final SimpleDateFormat format = new SimpleDateFormat(pattern, Locale.ENGLISH); 125 126 if (!hasHeaderDate) { 127 addHeaderField("Date", format.format(new Date())); 128 } 129 if (headerFields.length() > 0) { 130 header.append(headerFields.toString()); 131 } 132 133 header.append("From: ").append(from).append("\n"); 134 135 if (to != null) { 136 header.append("To: ").append(to).append("\n"); 137 } 138 139 if (cc != null) { 140 header.append("Cc: ").append(cc.toString()).append("\n"); 141 } 142 143 if (subject != null) { 144 header.append("Subject: ").append(subject).append("\n"); 145 } 146 147 header.append('\n'); // end of headers; body follows 148 149 return header.toString(); 150 } 151 }