A string containing the text of the quote line (can be multi-line)
EOS
+ HookManager.register "reply-from", <<EOS
+Selects a default address for the From: header of a new reply.
+Variables:
+ message: a message object representing the message being replied to
+ (useful values include message.recipient_email, message.to, and message.cc)
+Return value:
+ A Person to be used as the default for the From: header, or nil to use the
+ default behavior.
+EOS
+
+ HookManager.register "reply-to", <<EOS
+Set the default reply-to mode.
+Variables:
+ modes: array of valid modes to choose from, which will be a subset of
+ [:#{REPLY_TYPES * ', :'}]
+ The default behavior is equivalent to
+ ([:list, :sender, :recipent] & modes)[0]
+Return value:
+ The reply mode you desire, or nil to use the default behavior.
+EOS
+
def initialize message
@m = message
## first, determine the address at which we received this email. this will
## become our From: address in the reply.
- from =
- if @m.recipient_email && AccountManager.is_account_email?(@m.recipient_email)
- PersonManager.person_for(@m.recipient_email)
- elsif(b = (@m.to + @m.cc).find { |p| AccountManager.is_account? p })
- b
- else
- AccountManager.default_account
- end
+ hook_reply_from = HookManager.run "reply-from", :message => @m
+
+ ## sanity check that selection is a Person (or we'll fail below)
+ ## don't check that it's an Account, though; assume they know what they're
+ ## doing.
+ if hook_reply_from && !(hook_reply_from.is_a? Person)
+ info "reply-from returned non-Person, using default from."
+ hook_reply_from = nil
+ end
+
+ ## determine the from address of a reply.
+ ## if we have a value from a hook, use it.
+ from = if hook_reply_from
+ hook_reply_from
+ ## otherwise, if the original email had an envelope-to header, try and use
+ ## it, and look up the corresponding name form the list of accounts.
+ ##
+ ## this is for the case where mail is received from a mailing lists (so the
+ ## To: is the list id itself). if the user subscribes via a particular
+ ## alias, we want to use that alias in the reply.
+ elsif @m.recipient_email && (a = AccountManager.account_for(@m.recipient_email))
+ Person.new a.name, @m.recipient_email
+ ## otherwise, try and find an account somewhere in the list of to's
+ ## and cc's.
+ elsif(b = (@m.to + @m.cc).find { |p| AccountManager.is_account? p })
+ b
+ ## if all else fails, use the default
+ else
+ AccountManager.default_account
+ end
## now, determine to: and cc: addressess. we ignore reply-to for list
## messages because it's typically set to the list address, which we
"To" => [],
"Cc" => [],
"Bcc" => [],
- "In-Reply-To" => "<#{@m.id}>",
+ "In-reply-to" => "<#{@m.id}>",
"Subject" => Message.reify_subj(@m.subj),
"References" => refs,
}.merge v
types = REPLY_TYPES.select { |t| @headers.member?(t) }
@type_selector = HorizontalSelector.new "Reply to:", types, types.map { |x| TYPE_DESCRIPTIONS[x] }
+ hook_reply = HookManager.run "reply-to", :modes => types
+
@type_selector.set_to(
- if @m.is_list_message?
+ if types.include? hook_reply
+ hook_reply
+ elsif @m.is_list_message?
:list
elsif @headers.member? :sender
:sender
:recipient
end)
+ @headers.each do |k, v|
+ HookManager.run "before-edit", :header => v, :body => body
+ end
+
super :header => @headers[@type_selector.val], :body => body, :twiddles => false
add_selector @type_selector
end