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otherwise, if the recipient was a bcc, there's no good way to see why the message was received. incoming webhooks already have this rcptto field, but that's not always the moment you want to process it. for mattanja on matrix, thanks for reporting!
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -euo pipefail
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# this is run with .. as working directory.
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# note: outgoing hook events are in ../queue/hooks.go, ../mox-/config.go, ../queue.go and ../webapi/gendoc.sh. keep in sync.
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# todo: find some proper way to generate the curl commands and responses automatically...
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cat <<EOF
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// NOTE: DO NOT EDIT, this file is generated by gendoc.sh.
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/*
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Package webapi implements a simple HTTP/JSON-based API for interacting with
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email, and webhooks for notifications about incoming and outgoing deliveries,
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including delivery failures.
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# Overview
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The webapi can be used to compose and send outgoing messages. The HTTP/JSON
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API is often easier to use for developers since it doesn't require separate
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libraries and/or having (detailed) knowledge about the format of email messages
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("Internet Message Format"), or the SMTP protocol and its extensions.
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Webhooks can be configured per account, and help with automated processing of
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incoming email, and with handling delivery failures/success. Webhooks are
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often easier to use for developers than monitoring a mailbox with IMAP and
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processing new incoming email and delivery status notification (DSN) messages.
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# Webapi
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The webapi has a base URL at /webapi/v0/ by default, but configurable, which
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serves an introduction that points to this documentation and lists the API
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methods available.
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An HTTP POST to /webapi/v0/<method> calls a method. The form can be either
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"application/x-www-form-urlencoded" or "multipart/form-data". Form field
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"request" must contain the request parameters, encoded as JSON.
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HTTP basic authentication is required for calling methods, with an email address
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as user name. Use a login address configured for "unique SMTP MAIL FROM"
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addresses ("FromIDLoginAddresses" in the account configuration), and configure
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an interval to "keep retired messages delivered from the queue". This allows
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incoming DSNs to be matched to the original outgoing messages, and enables
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automatic suppression list management.
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HTTP response status 200 OK indicates a successful method call, status 400
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indicates an error. The response body of an error is a JSON object with a
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human-readable "Message" field, and a "Code" field for programmatic handling
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(common codes: "user" or user-induced errors, "server" for server-caused
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errors). Most successful calls return a JSON object, but some return data
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(e.g. a raw message or an attachment of a message). See [Methods] for the
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methods and and [Client] for their documentation. The first element of their
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return values indicate their JSON object type or io.ReadCloser for non-JSON
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data. The request and response types are converted from/to JSON. Optional and
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missing/empty fields/values are converted into Go zero values: zero for
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numbers, empty strings, empty lists and empty objects. New fields may be added
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in response objects in future versions, parsers should ignore unrecognized
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fields.
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An HTTP GET to a method URL serves an HTML page showing example
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request/response JSON objects in a form and a button to call the method.
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# Webhooks
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Webhooks for outgoing delivery events and incoming deliveries are configured
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per account.
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A webhook is delivered by an HTTP POST with headers "X-Mox-Webhook-ID" (unique
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ID of webhook) and "X-Mox-Webhook-Attempt" (number of delivery attempts,
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starting at 1), and a JSON body with the webhook data. Failing webhook
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deliveries are retried with backoff, each time doubling the interval between
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attempts, at 1m, 2m, 4m, 7.5m, 15m and unwards, until the last attempt after a
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16h wait period.
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See [webhook.Outgoing] for the fields in a webhook for outgoing deliveries, and
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in particular [webhook.OutgoingEvent] for the types of events.
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Only the latest event for the delivery of a particular outgoing message will be
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delivered, any webhooks for that message still in the queue (after failure to
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deliver) are retired as superseded when a new event occurs.
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Webhooks for incoming deliveries are configured separately from outgoing
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deliveries. Incoming DSNs for previously sent messages do not cause a webhook
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to the webhook URL for incoming messages, only to the webhook URL for outgoing
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delivery events. The incoming webhook JSON payload contains the message
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envelope (parsed To, Cc, Bcc, Subject and more headers), the MIME structure,
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and the contents of the first text and HTML parts. See [webhook.Incoming] for
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the fields in the JSON object. The full message and individual parts, including
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attachments, can be retrieved using the webapi.
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# Transactional email
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When sending transactional emails, potentially to many recipients, it is
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important to process delivery failure notifications. If messages are rejected,
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or email addresses no longer exist, you should stop sending email to those
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addresses. If you try to keep sending, the receiving mail servers may consider
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that spammy behaviour and blocklist your mail server.
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Automatic suppression list management already prevents most repeated sending
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attempts. The webhooks make it easy to receive failure notifications.
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To keep spam complaints about your messages to a minimum, include links to
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unsubscribe from future messages without requiring further actions from the
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user, such as logins. Include an unsubscribe link in the footer, and include
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List-* message headers, such as List-Id, List-Unsubscribe and
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List-Unsubscribe-Post.
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# Webapi examples
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Below are examples for making webapi calls to a locally running "mox
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localserve" with its default credentials.
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Send a basic message:
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\$ curl --user mox@localhost:moxmoxmox \\
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--data request='{"To": [{"Address": "mox@localhost"}], "Text": "hi ☺"}' \\
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http://localhost:1080/webapi/v0/Send
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{
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"MessageID": "<kVTha0Q-a5Zh1MuTh5rUjg@localhost>",
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"Submissions": [
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{
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"Address": "mox@localhost",
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"QueueMsgID": 10010,
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"FromID": "ZfV16EATHwKEufrSMo055Q"
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}
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]
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}
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Send a message with files both from form upload and base64 included in JSON:
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\$ curl --user mox@localhost:moxmoxmox \\
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--form request='{"To": [{"Address": "mox@localhost"}], "Subject": "hello", "Text": "hi ☺", "HTML": "<img src=\"cid:hi\" />", "AttachedFiles": [{"Name": "img.png", "ContentType": "image/png", "Data": "bWFkZSB5b3UgbG9vayE="}]}' \\
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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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"MessageID": "<eZ3OEEA2odXovovIxHE49g@localhost>",
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"Submissions": [
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{
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"Address": "mox@localhost",
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"QueueMsgID": 10011,
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"FromID": "yWiUQ6mvJND8FRPSmc9y5A"
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}
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]
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}
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Get a message in parsed form:
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\$ curl --user mox@localhost:moxmoxmox --data request='{"MsgID": 424}' http://localhost:1080/webapi/v0/MessageGet
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{
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"Message": {
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"From": [
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{
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"Name": "mox",
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"Address": "mox@localhost"
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}
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],
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"To": [
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{
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"Name": "",
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"Address": "mox@localhost"
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}
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],
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"CC": [],
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"BCC": [],
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"ReplyTo": [],
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"MessageID": "<84vCeme_yZXyDzjWDeYBpg@localhost>",
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"References": [],
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"Date": "2024-04-04T14:29:42+02:00",
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"Subject": "hello",
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"Text": "hi \u263a\n",
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"HTML": ""
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},
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"Structure": {
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"ContentType": "multipart/mixed",
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"ContentTypeParams": {
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"boundary": "0ee72dc30dbab2ca6f7a363844a10a9f6111fc6dd31b8ff0b261478c2c48"
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},
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"ContentID": "",
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"DecodedSize": 0,
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"Parts": [
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{
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"ContentType": "multipart/related",
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"ContentTypeParams": {
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"boundary": "b5ed0977ee2b628040f394c3f374012458379a4f3fcda5036371d761c81d"
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},
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"ContentID": "",
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"DecodedSize": 0,
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"Parts": [
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{
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"ContentType": "multipart/alternative",
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"ContentTypeParams": {
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"boundary": "3759771adede7bd191ef37f2aa0e49ff67369f4000c320f198a875e96487"
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},
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"ContentID": "",
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"DecodedSize": 0,
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"Parts": [
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{
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"ContentType": "text/plain",
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"ContentTypeParams": {
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"charset": "utf-8"
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},
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"ContentID": "",
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"DecodedSize": 8,
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"Parts": []
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},
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{
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"ContentType": "text/html",
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"ContentTypeParams": {
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"charset": "us-ascii"
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},
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"ContentID": "",
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"DecodedSize": 22,
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"Parts": []
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}
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]
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},
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{
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"ContentType": "image/png",
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"ContentTypeParams": {},
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"ContentID": "<hi>",
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"DecodedSize": 19375,
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"Parts": []
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}
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]
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},
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{
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"ContentType": "image/png",
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"ContentTypeParams": {},
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"ContentID": "",
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"DecodedSize": 14,
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"Parts": []
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},
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{
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"ContentType": "image/png",
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"ContentTypeParams": {},
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"ContentID": "",
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"DecodedSize": 7766,
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"Parts": []
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}
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]
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},
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"Meta": {
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"Size": 38946,
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"DSN": false,
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"Flags": [
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"\$notjunk",
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"\\seen"
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],
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"MailFrom": "mox@localhost",
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"RcptTo": "mox@localhost",
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"MailFromValidated": false,
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"MsgFrom": "mox@localhost",
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"MsgFromValidated": false,
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"DKIMVerifiedDomains": [],
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"RemoteIP": "",
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"MailboxName": "Inbox"
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}
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}
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Errors (with a 400 bad request HTTP status response) include a human-readable
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message and a code for programmatic use:
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\$ curl --user mox@localhost:moxmoxmox --data request='{"MsgID": 999}' http://localhost:1080/webapi/v0/MessageGet
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{
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"Code": "notFound",
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"Message": "message not found"
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}
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Get a raw, unparsed message, as bytes:
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\$ curl --user mox@localhost:moxmoxmox --data request='{"MsgID": 123}' http://localhost:1080/webapi/v0/MessageRawGet
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[message as bytes in raw form]
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Mark a message as read and set flag "custom":
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\$ curl --user mox@localhost:moxmoxmox --data request='{"MsgID": 424, "Flags": ["\\\\Seen", "custom"]}' http://localhost:1080/webapi/v0/MessageFlagsAdd
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{}
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# Webhook examples
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A webhook is delivered by an HTTP POST, wich headers X-Mox-Webhook-ID and
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X-Mox-Webhook-Attempt and a JSON body with the data. To simulate a webhook call
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for incoming messages, use:
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curl -H 'X-Mox-Webhook-ID: 123' -H 'X-Mox-Webhook-Attempt: 1' --json '{...}' http://localhost/yourapp
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EOF
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for ex in $(./mox example | grep webhook); do
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./mox example $ex
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echo
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done
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cat <<EOF
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*/
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package webapi
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// NOTE: DO NOT EDIT, this file is generated by gendoc.sh.
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EOF
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