add a webapi and webhooks for a simple http/json-based api
for applications to compose/send messages, receive delivery feedback, and
maintain suppression lists.
this is an alternative to applications using a library to compose messages,
submitting those messages using smtp, and monitoring a mailbox with imap for
DSNs, which can be processed into the equivalent of suppression lists. but you
need to know about all these standards/protocols and find libraries. by using
the webapi & webhooks, you just need a http & json library.
unfortunately, there is no standard for these kinds of api, so mox has made up
yet another one...
matching incoming DSNs about deliveries to original outgoing messages requires
keeping history of "retired" messages (delivered from the queue, either
successfully or failed). this can be enabled per account. history is also
useful for debugging deliveries. we now also keep history of each delivery
attempt, accessible while still in the queue, and kept when a message is
retired. the queue webadmin pages now also have pagination, to show potentially
large history.
a queue of webhook calls is now managed too. failures are retried similar to
message deliveries. webhooks can also be saved to the retired list after
completing. also configurable per account.
messages can be sent with a "unique smtp mail from" address. this can only be
used if the domain is configured with a localpart catchall separator such as
"+". when enabled, a queued message gets assigned a random "fromid", which is
added after the separator when sending. when DSNs are returned, they can be
related to previously sent messages based on this fromid. in the future, we can
implement matching on the "envid" used in the smtp dsn extension, or on the
"message-id" of the message. using a fromid can be triggered by authenticating
with a login email address that is configured as enabling fromid.
suppression lists are automatically managed per account. if a delivery attempt
results in certain smtp errors, the destination address is added to the
suppression list. future messages queued for that recipient will immediately
fail without a delivery attempt. suppression lists protect your mail server
reputation.
submitted messages can carry "extra" data through the queue and webhooks for
outgoing deliveries. through webapi as a json object, through smtp submission
as message headers of the form "x-mox-extra-<key>: value".
to make it easy to test webapi/webhooks locally, the "localserve" mode actually
puts messages in the queue. when it's time to deliver, it still won't do a full
delivery attempt, but just delivers to the sender account. unless the recipient
address has a special form, simulating a failure to deliver.
admins now have more control over the queue. "hold rules" can be added to mark
newly queued messages as "on hold", pausing delivery. rules can be about
certain sender or recipient domains/addresses, or apply to all messages pausing
the entire queue. also useful for (local) testing.
new config options have been introduced. they are editable through the admin
and/or account web interfaces.
the webapi http endpoints are enabled for newly generated configs with the
quickstart, and in localserve. existing configurations must explicitly enable
the webapi in mox.conf.
gopherwatch.org was created to dogfood this code. it initially used just the
compose/smtpclient/imapclient mox packages to send messages and process
delivery feedback. it will get a config option to use the mox webapi/webhooks
instead. the gopherwatch code to use webapi/webhook is smaller and simpler, and
developing that shaped development of the mox webapi/webhooks.
for issue #31 by cuu508
2024-04-15 22:49:02 +03:00
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package webapi
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import (
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"context"
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"encoding/json"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"net/http"
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"net/url"
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"strings"
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)
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// Client can be used to call webapi methods.
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// Client implements [Methods].
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type Client struct {
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BaseURL string // For example: http://localhost:1080/webapi/v0/.
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Username string // Added as HTTP basic authentication if not empty.
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Password string
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HTTPClient *http.Client // Optional, defaults to http.DefaultClient.
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}
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var _ Methods = Client{}
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func (c Client) httpClient() *http.Client {
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if c.HTTPClient != nil {
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return c.HTTPClient
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}
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return http.DefaultClient
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}
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func transact[T any](ctx context.Context, c Client, fn string, req any) (resp T, rerr error) {
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hresp, err := httpDo(ctx, c, fn, req)
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if err != nil {
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return resp, err
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}
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defer hresp.Body.Close()
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if hresp.StatusCode == http.StatusOK {
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// Text and HTML of a message can each be 1MB. Another MB for other data would be a
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// lot.
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err := json.NewDecoder(&limitReader{hresp.Body, 3 * 1024 * 1024}).Decode(&resp)
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return resp, err
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}
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return resp, badResponse(hresp)
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}
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func transactReadCloser(ctx context.Context, c Client, fn string, req any) (resp io.ReadCloser, rerr error) {
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hresp, err := httpDo(ctx, c, fn, req)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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body := hresp.Body
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defer func() {
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if body != nil {
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body.Close()
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}
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}()
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if hresp.StatusCode == http.StatusOK {
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r := body
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body = nil
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return r, nil
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}
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return nil, badResponse(hresp)
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}
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func httpDo(ctx context.Context, c Client, fn string, req any) (*http.Response, error) {
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reqbuf, err := json.Marshal(req)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("marshal request: %v", err)
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}
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data := url.Values{}
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data.Add("request", string(reqbuf))
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hreq, err := http.NewRequestWithContext(ctx, "POST", c.BaseURL+fn, strings.NewReader(data.Encode()))
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("new request: %v", err)
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}
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hreq.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded")
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if c.Username != "" {
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hreq.SetBasicAuth(c.Username, c.Password)
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}
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hresp, err := c.httpClient().Do(hreq)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("http transaction: %v", err)
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}
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return hresp, nil
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}
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func badResponse(hresp *http.Response) error {
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if hresp.StatusCode != http.StatusBadRequest {
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return fmt.Errorf("http status %v, expected 200 ok", hresp.Status)
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}
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buf, err := io.ReadAll(&limitReader{R: hresp.Body, Limit: 10 * 1024})
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if err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("reading error from remote: %v", err)
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}
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var xerr Error
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err = json.Unmarshal(buf, &xerr)
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if err != nil {
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if len(buf) > 512 {
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buf = buf[:512]
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}
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return fmt.Errorf("error parsing error from remote: %v (first 512 bytes of response: %s)", err, string(buf))
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}
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return xerr
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}
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// Send composes a message and submits it to the queue for delivery for all
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// recipients (to, cc, bcc).
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//
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// Configure your account to use unique SMTP MAIL FROM addresses ("fromid") and to
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// keep history of retired messages, for better handling of transactional email,
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// automatically managing a suppression list.
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//
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// Configure webhooks to receive updates about deliveries.
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//
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// If the request is a multipart/form-data, uploaded files with the form keys
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2024-08-23 13:00:25 +03:00
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// "alternativefile", "inlinefile" and/or "attachedfile" will be added to the
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// message. If the uploaded file has content-type and/or content-id headers, they
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// will be included. If no content-type is present in the request, and it can be
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// detected, it is included automatically.
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add a webapi and webhooks for a simple http/json-based api
for applications to compose/send messages, receive delivery feedback, and
maintain suppression lists.
this is an alternative to applications using a library to compose messages,
submitting those messages using smtp, and monitoring a mailbox with imap for
DSNs, which can be processed into the equivalent of suppression lists. but you
need to know about all these standards/protocols and find libraries. by using
the webapi & webhooks, you just need a http & json library.
unfortunately, there is no standard for these kinds of api, so mox has made up
yet another one...
matching incoming DSNs about deliveries to original outgoing messages requires
keeping history of "retired" messages (delivered from the queue, either
successfully or failed). this can be enabled per account. history is also
useful for debugging deliveries. we now also keep history of each delivery
attempt, accessible while still in the queue, and kept when a message is
retired. the queue webadmin pages now also have pagination, to show potentially
large history.
a queue of webhook calls is now managed too. failures are retried similar to
message deliveries. webhooks can also be saved to the retired list after
completing. also configurable per account.
messages can be sent with a "unique smtp mail from" address. this can only be
used if the domain is configured with a localpart catchall separator such as
"+". when enabled, a queued message gets assigned a random "fromid", which is
added after the separator when sending. when DSNs are returned, they can be
related to previously sent messages based on this fromid. in the future, we can
implement matching on the "envid" used in the smtp dsn extension, or on the
"message-id" of the message. using a fromid can be triggered by authenticating
with a login email address that is configured as enabling fromid.
suppression lists are automatically managed per account. if a delivery attempt
results in certain smtp errors, the destination address is added to the
suppression list. future messages queued for that recipient will immediately
fail without a delivery attempt. suppression lists protect your mail server
reputation.
submitted messages can carry "extra" data through the queue and webhooks for
outgoing deliveries. through webapi as a json object, through smtp submission
as message headers of the form "x-mox-extra-<key>: value".
to make it easy to test webapi/webhooks locally, the "localserve" mode actually
puts messages in the queue. when it's time to deliver, it still won't do a full
delivery attempt, but just delivers to the sender account. unless the recipient
address has a special form, simulating a failure to deliver.
admins now have more control over the queue. "hold rules" can be added to mark
newly queued messages as "on hold", pausing delivery. rules can be about
certain sender or recipient domains/addresses, or apply to all messages pausing
the entire queue. also useful for (local) testing.
new config options have been introduced. they are editable through the admin
and/or account web interfaces.
the webapi http endpoints are enabled for newly generated configs with the
quickstart, and in localserve. existing configurations must explicitly enable
the webapi in mox.conf.
gopherwatch.org was created to dogfood this code. it initially used just the
compose/smtpclient/imapclient mox packages to send messages and process
delivery feedback. it will get a config option to use the mox webapi/webhooks
instead. the gopherwatch code to use webapi/webhook is smaller and simpler, and
developing that shaped development of the mox webapi/webhooks.
for issue #31 by cuu508
2024-04-15 22:49:02 +03:00
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//
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// Example call with a text and html message, with an inline and an attached image:
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//
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// curl --user mox@localhost:moxmoxmox \
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// --form request='{"To": [{"Address": "mox@localhost"}], "Text": "hi ☺", "HTML": "<img src=\"cid:hi\" />"}' \
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// --form 'inlinefile=@hi.png;headers="Content-ID: <hi>"' \
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// --form attachedfile=@mox.png \
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// http://localhost:1080/webapi/v0/Send
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//
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// Error codes:
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//
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// - badAddress, if an email address is invalid.
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// - missingBody, if no text and no html body was specified.
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// - multipleFrom, if multiple from addresses were specified.
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// - badFrom, if a from address was specified that isn't configured for the account.
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// - noRecipients, if no recipients were specified.
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// - messageLimitReached, if the outgoing message rate limit was reached.
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// - recipientLimitReached, if the outgoing new recipient rate limit was reached.
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// - messageTooLarge, message larger than configured maximum size.
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// - malformedMessageID, if MessageID is specified but invalid.
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// - sentOverQuota, message submitted, but not stored in Sent mailbox due to quota reached.
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func (c Client) Send(ctx context.Context, req SendRequest) (resp SendResult, err error) {
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return transact[SendResult](ctx, c, "Send", req)
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}
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// SuppressionList returns the addresses on the per-account suppression list.
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func (c Client) SuppressionList(ctx context.Context, req SuppressionListRequest) (resp SuppressionListResult, err error) {
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return transact[SuppressionListResult](ctx, c, "SuppressionList", req)
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}
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// SuppressionAdd adds an address to the suppression list of the account.
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//
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// Error codes:
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//
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// - badAddress, if the email address is invalid.
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func (c Client) SuppressionAdd(ctx context.Context, req SuppressionAddRequest) (resp SuppressionAddResult, err error) {
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return transact[SuppressionAddResult](ctx, c, "SuppressionAdd", req)
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}
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// SuppressionRemove removes an address from the suppression list of the account.
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//
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// Error codes:
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//
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// - badAddress, if the email address is invalid.
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func (c Client) SuppressionRemove(ctx context.Context, req SuppressionRemoveRequest) (resp SuppressionRemoveResult, err error) {
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return transact[SuppressionRemoveResult](ctx, c, "SuppressionRemove", req)
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}
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// SuppressionPresent returns whether an address is present in the suppression list of the account.
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//
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// Error codes:
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//
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// - badAddress, if the email address is invalid.
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func (c Client) SuppressionPresent(ctx context.Context, req SuppressionPresentRequest) (resp SuppressionPresentResult, err error) {
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return transact[SuppressionPresentResult](ctx, c, "SuppressionPresent", req)
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}
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// MessageGet returns a message from the account storage in parsed form.
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//
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// Use [Client.MessageRawGet] for the raw message (internet message file).
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//
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// Error codes:
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// - messageNotFound, if the message does not exist.
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func (c Client) MessageGet(ctx context.Context, req MessageGetRequest) (resp MessageGetResult, err error) {
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return transact[MessageGetResult](ctx, c, "MessageGet", req)
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}
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// MessageRawGet returns the full message in its original form, as stored on disk.
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//
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// Error codes:
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// - messageNotFound, if the message does not exist.
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func (c Client) MessageRawGet(ctx context.Context, req MessageRawGetRequest) (resp io.ReadCloser, err error) {
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return transactReadCloser(ctx, c, "MessageRawGet", req)
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}
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// MessagePartGet returns a single part from a multipart message, by a "parts
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// path", a series of indices into the multipart hierarchy as seen in the parsed
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// message. The initial selection is the body of the outer message (excluding
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// headers).
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//
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// Error codes:
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// - messageNotFound, if the message does not exist.
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// - partNotFound, if the part does not exist.
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func (c Client) MessagePartGet(ctx context.Context, req MessagePartGetRequest) (resp io.ReadCloser, err error) {
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return transactReadCloser(ctx, c, "MessagePartGet", req)
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}
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// MessageDelete permanently removes a message from the account storage (not moving
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// to a Trash folder).
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//
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// Error codes:
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// - messageNotFound, if the message does not exist.
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func (c Client) MessageDelete(ctx context.Context, req MessageDeleteRequest) (resp MessageDeleteResult, err error) {
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return transact[MessageDeleteResult](ctx, c, "MessageDelete", req)
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}
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// MessageFlagsAdd adds (sets) flags on a message, like the well-known flags
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// beginning with a backslash like \seen, \answered, \draft, or well-known flags
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// beginning with a dollar like $junk, $notjunk, $forwarded, or custom flags.
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// Existing flags are left unchanged.
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//
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// Error codes:
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// - messageNotFound, if the message does not exist.
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func (c Client) MessageFlagsAdd(ctx context.Context, req MessageFlagsAddRequest) (resp MessageFlagsAddResult, err error) {
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return transact[MessageFlagsAddResult](ctx, c, "MessageFlagsAdd", req)
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}
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// MessageFlagsRemove removes (clears) flags on a message.
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// Other flags are left unchanged.
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//
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// Error codes:
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// - messageNotFound, if the message does not exist.
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func (c Client) MessageFlagsRemove(ctx context.Context, req MessageFlagsRemoveRequest) (resp MessageFlagsRemoveResult, err error) {
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return transact[MessageFlagsRemoveResult](ctx, c, "MessageFlagsRemove", req)
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}
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// MessageMove moves a message to a new mailbox name (folder). The destination
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// mailbox name must already exist.
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//
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// Error codes:
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// - messageNotFound, if the message does not exist.
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func (c Client) MessageMove(ctx context.Context, req MessageMoveRequest) (resp MessageMoveResult, err error) {
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return transact[MessageMoveResult](ctx, c, "MessageMove", req)
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}
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