#include <lib-lib/file.h>
#include <lib-lib/macros.h>
+#include <lib-mime/mime.h>
+
#include "mutt.h"
#include "mutt_curses.h"
#include "sort.h"
#include "mx.h"
#include "mx_nntp.h"
-#include "mime.h"
#include "rfc1524.h"
-#include "rfc2047.h"
#include "nntp.h"
#include "sidebar.h"
#include "buffy.h"
else if (!m_strncmp("201", buf, 3))
mutt_message (_("Connected to %s. Posting NOT ok."), conn->account.host);
else {
- mutt_socket_close (conn);
- str_skip_trailws (buf);
- mutt_error ("%s", buf);
+ mutt_socket_close(conn);
+ m_strrtrim(buf);
+ mutt_error("%s", buf);
sleep (2);
return -1;
}
hdr->env->subject = m_strdup(b);
break;
case 2:
- rfc822_free_address (&hdr->env->from);
+ address_delete (&hdr->env->from);
hdr->env->from = rfc822_parse_adrlist (hdr->env->from, b);
/* same as for mutt_parse_rfc822_line():
* don't leave from info NULL if there's an invalid address (or
* and mark mail/(esp.) news article as your own. aaargh! this
* bothered me for _years_ */
if (!hdr->env->from) {
- hdr->env->from = rfc822_new_address ();
+ hdr->env->from = address_new ();
hdr->env->from->personal = m_strdup(b);
}
break;
hdr->env->xref = m_strdup(b);
nntp_parse_xref (ctx, nntp_data->group, b, hdr);
}
- rfc2047_decode_envelope (hdr->env);
+ rfc2047_decode_envelope(hdr->env);
if (!*p)
return -1;
b = p;