package com.fsck.k9droidtn.mail.internet; import android.util.Log; import com.fsck.k9droidtn.K9; import com.fsck.k9droidtn.mail.Message; import com.fsck.k9droidtn.mail.MessagingException; import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException; import org.apache.james.mime4j.codec.Base64InputStream; import org.apache.james.mime4j.codec.QuotedPrintableInputStream; import org.apache.james.mime4j.util.CharsetUtil; /** * Static methods for decoding strings, byte arrays and encoded words. * * This class is copied from the org.apache.james.mime4j.decoder.DecoderUtil class. It's modified here in order to * decode emoji characters in the Subject headers. The method to decode emoji depends on the MimeMessage class because * it has to be determined with the sender address, the mailer and so on. */ public class DecoderUtil { /** * Decodes an encoded word encoded with the 'B' encoding (described in * RFC 2047) found in a header field body. * * @param encodedWord the encoded word to decode. * @param charset the Java charset to use. * @return the decoded string. */ private static String decodeB(String encodedWord, String charset) { byte[] bytes; try { bytes = encodedWord.getBytes("US-ASCII"); } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) { return null; } Base64InputStream is = new Base64InputStream(new ByteArrayInputStream(bytes)); try { return MimeUtility.readToString(is, charset); } catch (IOException e) { return null; } } /** * Decodes an encoded word encoded with the 'Q' encoding (described in * RFC 2047) found in a header field body. * * @param encodedWord the encoded word to decode. * @param charset the Java charset to use. * @return the decoded string. */ private static String decodeQ(String encodedWord, String charset) { /* * Replace _ with =20 */ StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); for (int i = 0; i < encodedWord.length(); i++) { char c = encodedWord.charAt(i); if (c == '_') { sb.append("=20"); } else { sb.append(c); } } byte[] bytes; try { bytes = sb.toString().getBytes("US-ASCII"); } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) { return null; } QuotedPrintableInputStream is = new QuotedPrintableInputStream(new ByteArrayInputStream(bytes)); try { return MimeUtility.readToString(is, charset); } catch (IOException e) { return null; } } /** * Decodes a string containing encoded words as defined by RFC 2047. * Encoded words in have the form * =?charset?enc?Encoded word?= where enc is either 'Q' or 'q' for * quoted-printable and 'B' or 'b' for Base64. * * ANDROID: COPIED FROM A NEWER VERSION OF MIME4J * * @param body the string to decode. * @param message the message which has the string. * @return the decoded string. */ public static String decodeEncodedWords(String body, Message message) { // ANDROID: Most strings will not include "=?" so a quick test can prevent unneeded // object creation. This could also be handled via lazy creation of the StringBuilder. if (body.indexOf("=?") == -1) { return body; } int previousEnd = 0; boolean previousWasEncoded = false; StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); while (true) { int begin = body.indexOf("=?", previousEnd); // ANDROID: The mime4j original version has an error here. It gets confused if // the encoded string begins with an '=' (just after "?Q?"). This patch seeks forward // to find the two '?' in the "header", before looking for the final "?=". int endScan = begin + 2; if (begin != -1) { int qm1 = body.indexOf('?', endScan + 2); int qm2 = body.indexOf('?', qm1 + 1); if (qm2 != -1) { endScan = qm2 + 1; } } int end = begin == -1 ? -1 : body.indexOf("?=", endScan); if (end == -1) { if (previousEnd == 0) return body; sb.append(body.substring(previousEnd)); return sb.toString(); } end += 2; String sep = body.substring(previousEnd, begin); String decoded = decodeEncodedWord(body, begin, end, message); if (decoded == null) { sb.append(sep); sb.append(body.substring(begin, end)); } else { if (!previousWasEncoded || !CharsetUtil.isWhitespace(sep)) { sb.append(sep); } sb.append(decoded); } previousEnd = end; previousWasEncoded = decoded != null; } } // return null on error private static String decodeEncodedWord(String body, int begin, int end, Message message) { int qm1 = body.indexOf('?', begin + 2); if (qm1 == end - 2) return null; int qm2 = body.indexOf('?', qm1 + 1); if (qm2 == end - 2) return null; String mimeCharset = body.substring(begin + 2, qm1); String encoding = body.substring(qm1 + 1, qm2); String encodedText = body.substring(qm2 + 1, end - 2); String charset; try { charset = MimeUtility.fixupCharset(mimeCharset, message); } catch (MessagingException e) { return null; } if (encodedText.length() == 0) { Log.w(K9.LOG_TAG, "Missing encoded text in encoded word: '" + body.substring(begin, end) + "'"); return null; } if (encoding.equalsIgnoreCase("Q")) { return decodeQ(encodedText, charset); } else if (encoding.equalsIgnoreCase("B")) { return DecoderUtil.decodeB(encodedText, charset); } else { Log.w(K9.LOG_TAG, "Warning: Unknown encoding in encoded word '" + body.substring(begin, end) + "'"); return null; } } }