package enmime import ( "net/textproto" "strings" "github.com/jhillyerd/enmime/mediatype" ) // detectMultipartMessage returns true if the message has a recognized multipart Content-Type header func detectMultipartMessage(root *Part, multipartWOBoundaryAsSinglepart bool) bool { // Parse top-level multipart ctype := root.Header.Get(hnContentType) mtype, params, _, err := mediatype.Parse(ctype) if err != nil { return false } if boundary := params[hpBoundary]; multipartWOBoundaryAsSinglepart && boundary == "" { return false } // According to rfc2046#section-5.1.7 all other multipart should // be treated as multipart/mixed return strings.HasPrefix(mtype, ctMultipartPrefix) } // detectAttachmentHeader returns true, if the given header defines an attachment. First it checks // if the Content-Disposition header defines either an attachment part or an inline part with at // least one parameter. If this test is false, the Content-Type header is checked for attachment, // but not inline. Email clients use inline for their text bodies. // // Valid Attachment-Headers: // // - Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="frog.jpg" // - Content-Disposition: inline; filename="frog.jpg" // - Content-Type: attachment; filename="frog.jpg" func detectAttachmentHeader(header textproto.MIMEHeader) bool { mtype, params, _, _ := mediatype.Parse(header.Get(hnContentDisposition)) if strings.ToLower(mtype) == cdAttachment || (strings.ToLower(mtype) == cdInline && len(params) > 0) { return true } mtype, _, _, _ = mediatype.Parse(header.Get(hnContentType)) return strings.ToLower(mtype) == cdAttachment } // detectTextHeader returns true, if the the MIME headers define a valid 'text/plain' or 'text/html' // part. If the emptyContentTypeIsPlain argument is set to true, a missing Content-Type header will // result in a positive plain part detection. func detectTextHeader(header textproto.MIMEHeader, emptyContentTypeIsText bool) bool { ctype := header.Get(hnContentType) if ctype == "" && emptyContentTypeIsText { return true } if mtype, _, _, err := mediatype.Parse(ctype); err == nil { switch mtype { case ctTextPlain, ctTextHTML: return true } } return false } // detectBinaryBody returns true if the mail header defines a binary body. func detectBinaryBody(root *Part) bool { if detectTextHeader(root.Header, true) { // It is text/plain, but an attachment. // Content-Type: text/plain; name="test.csv" // Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="test.csv" // Check for attachment only, or inline body is marked // as attachment, too. mtype, _, _, _ := mediatype.Parse(root.Header.Get(hnContentDisposition)) return strings.ToLower(mtype) == cdAttachment } isBin := detectAttachmentHeader(root.Header) if !isBin { // This must be an attachment, if the Content-Type is not // 'text/plain' or 'text/html'. // Example: // Content-Type: application/pdf; name="doc.pdf" mtype, _, _, _ := mediatype.Parse(root.Header.Get(hnContentType)) mtype = strings.ToLower(mtype) if mtype != ctTextPlain && mtype != ctTextHTML { return true } } return isBin }