Bug 513735 - Create more l10n.ini files to builds against 1.9.1 and central. r=Kairo
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#include "nsISupports.idl"
#include "nsIMsgComposeParams.idl"
interface nsIMsgIdentity;
interface nsIPrompt;
interface nsIAuthPrompt;
interface nsISmtpServer;
interface nsIInterfaceRequestor;
interface nsIFile;
[scriptable, uuid(ffc85194-21cc-42a2-9844-34068888a117)]
interface nsISmtpUrl : nsISupports {
/**
* SMTP Parse specific getters.
* These retrieve various parts from the url.
*/
/**
* This list is a list of all recipients to send the email to.
* Each name is NULL terminated.
*/
attribute string recipients;
attribute boolean PostMessage;
/**
* The message can be stored in a file, to allow accessors for getting and
* setting the file name to post.
*/
attribute nsIFile postMessageFile;
attribute boolean requestDSN;
/**
* SMTP Url instance specific getters and setters
* Information the protocol needs to know in order to run the url.
* These are NOT event sinks which are things the caller needs to know.
*/
/**
* By default the url is really a bring up the compose window mailto url.
* You need to call this function if you want to force the message to be
* posted to the mailserver.
*/
/**
* The user's full name and user's email address are encapsulated in the
* senderIdentity.
* (the user's domain name can be glopped from the user's email address)
*
* NOTE: the SMTP username and SMTP server are in the smtp url
* smtp://sspitzer@tintin/...
*/
attribute nsIMsgIdentity senderIdentity;
attribute nsIPrompt prompt;
attribute nsIAuthPrompt authPrompt;
attribute nsIInterfaceRequestor notificationCallbacks;
attribute nsISmtpServer smtpServer;
attribute boolean verifyLogon; // we're just verifying the ability to logon
/// Constant for the default SMTP port number
const PRInt32 DEFAULT_SMTP_PORT = 25;
/// Constant for the default SMTP over ssl port number
const PRInt32 DEFAULT_SMTPS_PORT = 465;
};
[scriptable, uuid(ef796f57-7128-4fc6-9002-6cba9eb19e73)]
interface nsIMailtoUrl : nsISupports {
/**
* mailto: parse specific getters
*
* All of these fields are things we can effectively extract from a
* mailto url if it contains all of these values
*
* Note: Attachments aren't available because that would expose a potential
* security hole (see bug 99055).
*
* These items are in one function as we only ever get them from the one
* place and all at the same time.
*/
void GetMessageContents(out ACString aToPart, out ACString aCcPart,
out ACString aBccPart, out ACString aSubjectPart,
out ACString aBodyPart, out ACString aHtmlPart,
out ACString aReferencePart,
out ACString aNewsgroupPart,
out MSG_ComposeFormat aFormat);
/**
* These attributes are available should mailnews or extensions want them
* but aren't used by standard in mailnews.
*/
readonly attribute ACString fromPart;
readonly attribute ACString followUpToPart;
readonly attribute ACString organizationPart;
readonly attribute ACString replyToPart;
readonly attribute ACString priorityPart;
readonly attribute ACString newsHostPart;
};