2 * Sylpheed -- a GTK+ based, lightweight, and fast e-mail client
3 * Copyright (C) 1999-2004 Hiroyuki Yamamoto
5 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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20 #ifndef __PREFS_ACCOUNT_H__
21 #define __PREFS_ACCOUNT_H__
27 typedef struct _PrefsAccount PrefsAccount;
31 A_APOP, /* deprecated */
32 A_RPOP, /* deprecated */
36 A_NONE, /* SMTP only */
60 RecvProtocol protocol;
64 gboolean use_nntp_auth;
65 gboolean use_nntp_auth_onconnect;
70 gboolean use_mail_command;
78 gboolean use_nonblocking_ssl;
79 #endif /* USE_OPENSSL */
81 /* Temporarily preserved password */
85 gboolean use_apop_auth;
89 gboolean recv_at_getall;
90 gboolean sd_rmmail_on_download;
91 gboolean sd_filter_on_recv;
92 gboolean enable_size_limit;
94 gboolean filter_on_recv;
103 gboolean add_customhdr;
104 gboolean use_smtp_auth;
105 SMTPAuthType smtp_auth_type;
109 /* Temporarily preserved password */
110 gchar *tmp_smtp_pass;
112 gboolean pop_before_smtp;
113 gint pop_before_smtp_timeout;
114 time_t last_pop_login_time;
116 GSList *customhdr_list;
125 gboolean set_autobcc;
127 gboolean set_autoreplyto;
131 gchar *default_privacy_system;
132 gboolean default_encrypt;
133 gboolean default_sign;
136 gboolean set_smtpport;
138 gboolean set_popport;
140 gboolean set_imapport;
142 gboolean set_nntpport;
146 gboolean mark_crosspost_read;
149 /* Use this command to open a socket, rather than doing so
150 * directly. Good if you want to perhaps use a special socks
151 * tunnel command, or run IMAP-over-SSH. In this case the
152 * server, port etc are only for the user's own information
153 * and are not used. username and password are used to
154 * authenticate the account only if necessary, since some
155 * tunnels will implicitly authenticate by running e.g. imapd
156 * as a particular user. */
157 gboolean set_tunnelcmd;
162 gboolean set_sent_folder;
164 gboolean set_draft_folder;
166 gboolean set_trash_folder;
171 /* Unique account ID */
177 PrefsAccount *prefs_account_new (void);
179 void prefs_account_read_config (PrefsAccount *ac_prefs,
181 void prefs_account_write_config_all (GList *account_list);
183 void prefs_account_free (PrefsAccount *ac_prefs);
185 PrefsAccount *prefs_account_open (PrefsAccount *ac_prefs);
187 #endif /* __PREFS_ACCOUNT_H__ */