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#ifndef _LIN_H
#define _LIN_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*
* For File Linearizer, define NO_MAPI, undefine MAPI1
*/
#ifndef NO_MAPI
#if defined(MAPI1) && !defined(MAPIDEFS_H)
// MAPI include files
#include <mapiwin.h>
#include <mapidbg.h>
#undef HTASK
#include <ole2.h>
#include <mapidefs.h>
#include <mapicode.h>
#include <mapitags.h>
#include <mapiguid.h>
#include <mapispi.h>
#include <imessage.h>
#include <mapix.h>
#include <mapiutil.h>
#include <tnef.h>
#endif
#endif
#include <lhprot.h>
#pragma message("Including: " __FILE__)
#ifdef WIN32
#define _loadds
#endif
/***************************************************************************
Name : linearizer.h
Comment : Contains all linearizer access API declarations
Functions : (see Prototypes just below)
***************************************************************************/
// version number of the linearized format. This must be from 1 to 7 max.
// Must be 1 fro Snowball-compatible version of linearizer. Increment this
// count when the linearized format changes so that msgs encoded in the
// new format can no longer be decoded by older versions of the linearizer.
// (even though the newer linearizers can still decode msg encoded with older
// ones). Used in NSF
/***************************************************************************
@doc EXTERNAL LINEARIZER SRVRDLL
@topic Microsoft At Work Linearized File Format |
This section describes the format of a Microsoft At Work
linearized file. This is the standard format used for
transmitting any Microsoft At Work rendered image,
or any binary file using an Microsoft At Work LMI provider.
A linearized message consists of three parts. The first part is
a header defined by the <t LINHEADER> structure. This is a simple
C structure which can be read & manipulated at offset 0 of the file.
The second part contains extended header information. This includes
items like the message subject, recipient address information,
sender address information, poll names and so on. Because the size
of this portion can vary (depending on the number of recipients &
size of the strings), it is encoded using ASN1. The format for this
part is explained in <t Extended Linearized Header>. To make it
easier to understand and construct this part, helper functions are
provided to manipulate items in this part.
The third part contains the message data. For binary files this
would contain all the attached files along with their descriptions.
For rendered messages, this contains the rendered images for all
the pages. This part may be encrypted if the user chose to send
his message secured. LMI providers do not need to interpret or create
this portion of the message.
@xref <t LINHEADER>, <t Extended Linearized Header>
***************************************************************************/
#define LINHEADER_OFFSET 0
// Errors
#define ERR_NOMEMORY 0x0001
#define ERR_SEC_NOMATCH 0x8000
#define ERR_FILE_ERROR 0x0040
#define ERR_MAPI_ERROR 0x0008
#define ERR_GENERAL_FAILURE 0x0080
#define NO_ENCRYPT 0
#define KEY_ENCRYPT 1
#define PASSWORD_ENCRYPT 2
/********
@doc EXTERNAL LINEARIZER SRVRDLL
@type NONE | Extended Linearized Header |
@comm This describes the format of the extended header part
of any Microsoft At Work linearized message. This header
is encoded using the CCITT standard ASN.1 encoding. This
means that all fields are tagged with a type and a length
followed by the value.
@comm These are a number of fields which can be part of the header.
Unless mentioned explicitly, all fields are optional.
@flag HDRTAG_SUBJECT | An ASCII string containing the subject of the
message. Used by the cover page renderer.
@flag HDRTAG_POLLNAME | An ASCII string containing the name of the
object being polled for if the message type is LINMSG_POLLREQ_ADDRESS,
LINMSG_POLLREQ_FILE or LINMSG_POLLREQ_MSGNAME.
@flag HDRTAG_PASSWORD | A password string to be associated with the
message. This would typically be valid for poll requests or relay
request messages.
@flag HDRTAG_FROM | A <t Linearized Header Recipient> structure giving
details about the originator of the message.
@flag HDRTAG_TO | An array of <t Linearized Header Recipient> structures giving
details for all recipients on the TO list of the message.
@flag HDRTAG_CC | An array of <t Linearized Header Recipient> structures giving
details for all recipients on the CC list of the message.
@flag HDRTAG_BCC | An array of <t Linearized Header Recipient> structures giving
details for all recipients on the BCC list of the message.
@flag HDRTAG_RAWATTACH | If the LIN_RAWDATA_ONLY flag is set in the <e LINHEADER.uFlags>
field of the header, then this field contains a <t Linearized Header Raw Data>
structure describing this data.
@comm In general, Microsoft At Work enabled servers do not have to deal
with this portion of the header. The Microsoft At Work client will
create and decipher this. Some LMI providers might need to interpret
it to add more value, like responding to poll requests without
involving the client or automatically printing out received image faxes.
To make it easier for these people to use, a library of routines to build and
decipher these will be provided. Please see <t Linearized Header Helper Functions>.
@xref <t LINHEADER>, <t Microsoft At Work Linearized File Format>,
<t Linearized Header Recipient>, <t Linearized Header Raw Data>, <t Linearized Header Helper Functions>
********/
/********
@doc EXTERNAL LINEARIZER SRVRDLL
@type NONE | Linearized Header Recipient |
@comm This describes the format for each recipient information structure in
the extended linearized header. The structure is itself ASN.1 encoded,
and just like the header, is composed of several fields. Unless
otherwise indicated fields are optional. A lot of the fields are used
for digital cover pages.
@flag RECIPTAG_VOICEPHONE | String containing the voice phone number for the
recipient if any.
@flag RECIPTAG_LOCATION1 | String containing the first line of the recipients
physical routing address (for exampe, Company Name).
@flag RECIPTAG_LOCATION2 | String containing the second line of the recipients
physical routing address (for example, Microsoft Way).
@flag RECIPTAG_LOCATION3 | String containing the third line of the recipients
physical routing address (for example, Redmond WA 98052).
@flag RECIPTAG_FRIENDLYNAME | String containing the friendly name for the
recipient (as you want displayed on the cover page).
@flag RECIPTAG_ADDRESS | String containing the Microsoft At Work address for
the recipient (eg. BillG@+1-206-8828080)
@flag RECIPTAG_ALTADDRESS | Alternate Microsoft At Work address for the recipient.
@flag RECIPTAG_PASSWORD | If the recipient is of type RECIP_RELAYPOINT this
contains a password to validate use of this station as a relay point.
@flag RECIPTAG_PARAMS | If the recipient is of type RECIP_RELAYPOINT this
contains any parameters for this point (for example, send at cheap times).
@flag RECIPTAG_NEXTHOPINDEX | Used if the recipient is of type RECIP_RELAY.
It indicates the index of the next hop for this relay message. This
field essentially creates a linked list of recipient relay points
for routing of the message.
@xref <t Extended Linearized Header>
********/
/********
@doc EXTERNAL LINEARIZER SRVRDLL
@type NONE | Linearized Header Raw Data |
@comm The structure for a describing a
raw attached format. The structure is ASN.1 encoded, and just like
the header, is composed of several fields. Unless otherwise indicated
fields are optional.
@flag ATTTAG_TYPE | A dword describing the type of data being attached. See
<t STD_DATA_TYPES> for the list of possible types.
@comm The data type implies the format for the raw data. Any parameters
required for the raw data should be encoded as part of the data.
@xref <t Extended Linearized Header>
@end
********/
/********
@doc EXTERNAL LINEARIZER SRVRDLL
@api DWORD | LinOpenSession | Opens a session with the linearizer.
A new session has to be opened for every new encoding/decoding
operation.
@parm DWORD | dwDataContext | Context. This is a file handle cast to
a DWORD.
@parm LPDATACB | lpfnData | A callback function which is used by the
linearizer to read the input data stream if delinearizing, or
write the output data stream if linearizing. Parameters are
exactly the same as _lread/_lwrite. The dwDataContext parameter
is passed back as the second parameter to this function.
@parm LPSTREAMDATACB | lpfnStreamData | A callback function used
to write to attachment pipe handles while delinearizing,
or to read from attach pipes while linearizing.
@parm LPTSTR | lpszOurAddress | Far ptr to string containing the
address of this machine. Must be of the form
\<name\>@\<phone number\>, where \<phone number\> is the
canonical phone number, ie of the form
+\<country code\>[\<area code\>]\<local number\>
@parm LPTSTR | lpszOurDisplayName | Far ptr to string containing
the friendly name of this machine.
@rdesc DWORD | Session handle on success, FALSE on failure.
@comm Any session opened with LinOpenSession *must* be closed by
a corresponding call to LinCloseSession.
@end
********/
#if defined(FILELINZ)
DWORD FAR PASCAL LinOpenSession(DWORD dwDataContext,
LPDATACB lpfnData, LPSTREAMDATACB lpfnStreamData,
LPTSTR lpszOurAddress, LPTSTR lpszOurDisplayName);
BOOL WINAPI LinSetSecurityParams
(
DWORD dwLinInst, // handle from LinOpenSession
WORD wEncrypt, // 0=none, 1=key, 2=password
BOOL fSign, // reserved for future use
LPSTR lpszPass, // password or address for public key
DWORD dwSecInst, // 1 for password encrypt/decrypt
LPSTR lpszUser // user's address for private key
);
#elif defined (MAPI1)
#ifndef NO_MAPI
DWORD FAR PASCAL LinOpenSession(DWORD dwDataContext, LPMAPISUP lpMAPISup,
LPDATACB lpfnData, LPSTREAMDATACB lpfnStreamData,
LPTSTR lpszOurAddress, LPTSTR lpszOurDisplayName);
#endif
BOOL WINAPI LinSetSecurityParams
(
DWORD dwLinInst, // handle from LinOpenSession
WORD wEncrypt, // 0=none, 1=key, 2=password
BOOL fSign, // reserved for future use
LPSTR lpszPass, // password or address for public key
DWORD dwSecInst, // 1 for password encrypt/decrypt
LPSTR lpszUser // user's address for private key
);
#endif
// API to get back a mapping from a byte offset into the linearized
// stream to an attach num/page number. This works for both encoding
// and decoding. Only the last ten page/attachment boundaries are
// stored. Valid only if the byte offset is smaller than the number of
// bytes of the stream that the linearizer has already processed.
// Return Value:
// HIBYTE(HIWORD): Attachment number. 0 means we havent yet started
// processing any attachments.
// LOBYTE(HIWORD): Page number. For binary attachments this is always
// going to be 1. For images, if this is 0 we havent yet
// processed any pages.
// LOWORD: Byte offset within the current attachment/page in 256 byte
// chunks. Multiply by 256 to get the actual byte offset.
DWORD WINAPI GetPosition(DWORD dwLinInst, DWORD dwPos);
/********
@doc EXTERNAL LINEARIZER SRVRDLL
@api BOOL | LinCloseSession | Closes a previously opened linearizer
session.
@parm DWORD | dwLinInst | a valid linearizer session handle previously
returned by LinOpenSession.
@rdesc BOOL | TRUE for success.
@comm Any session opened with LinOpenSession *must* be closed by
a corresponding call to LinCloseSession.
@end
********/
BOOL FAR PASCAL _loadds LinCloseSession(DWORD dwLinInst);
/***************************************************************************
Name : LinEncodeMessage
Purpose : Linearizes a message
Parameters: dwLinInst: Linearizer instance returned from LinOpenSession
hamc/lpMessage: Handle to an open message in the store. For
linearizing this is the message to be sent.
Returns : 0 for success. Only error conditions are out of memory or
invalid parameter structures.
Comment :
***************************************************************************/
/********
@doc EXTERNAL LINEARIZER SRVRDLL
@api DWORD | LinEncodeHeader | Creates a linearized header.
@parm DWORD | dwLinInst | A valid linearizer session handle previously
returned by LinOpenSession.
@parm HFILE | hFile | A handle to an open file that the linearized
header is to be written to.
@rdesc DWORD | 0 for success. Only error conditions are out of memory or
invalid parameter structures.
@end
********/
#if defined (FILELINZ)
DWORD FAR PASCAL _loadds LinEncodeHeader(DWORD dwLinInst, HFILE hFile);
#elif defined (MAPI1)
#if !defined (NO_MAPI)
DWORD FAR PASCAL _loadds LinEncodeHeader(DWORD dwLinInst, LPMESSAGE lpMessage);
DWORD FAR PASCAL _loadds LinEncodeMessage(DWORD dwLinInst, LPMESSAGE lpMessage);
DWORD FAR PASCAL _loadds LinEncodeData(DWORD dwLinInst, LPMESSAGE lpMessage);
#endif
#endif
/***************************************************************************
Name : LinDecodeMessage
Purpose : Decodes a linearized message
Parameters: dwLinInst: Handle returned by a previous LinOpenSession
lpMessage: Handle to a newly created Mapi message which
needs to be filled in.
Returns : 0 for success.
Comment :
***************************************************************************/
/********
@doc EXTERNAL LINEARIZER SRVRDLL
@api DWORD | LinDecodeHeader | Decodes a linearized header.
@parm DWORD | dwLinInst | A valid linearizer sesison handle previously
returned by LinOpenSession.
@parm HFILE | hFile | A handle to an open CLF file that the linearized
header is decoded and writtin to.
@rdesc DWORD | 0 for success. Only error conditions are out of memory or
invalid parameter structures.
@end
********/
// Decode Header must be called before calling decode message.
#if defined (FILELINZ)
DWORD FAR PASCAL _loadds LinDecodeHeader(DWORD dwLinInst, HFILE hFile);
#elif defined (MAPI1)
#if !defined (NO_MAPI)
DWORD FAR PASCAL _loadds LinDecodeHeader(DWORD dwlinst, LPMESSAGE lpMessage,
LPDWORD lpdwRet, LPFILETIME lpft);
DWORD FAR PASCAL _loadds LinDecodeMessage(DWORD dwLinInst, LPMESSAGE lpMessage);
DWORD FAR PASCAL _loadds LinDecodeData(DWORD dwLinInst, LPMESSAGE lpMessage);
#endif
#endif
/********
@doc EXTERNAL LINEARIZER SRVRDLL
@api DWORD | LinReplaceHeader | Replace a linearized header.
@parm DWORD | dwLinInst | A valid linearizer sesison handle previously
returned by LinOpenSession.
@parm HFILE | hFile | A handle to an open CLF file that contains the
information for the new linearized header.
@parm DWORD | dwOldStream | A valid linearizer sesison handle previously
returned by LinOpenSession.
@parm LPDATACB | lpfnOldRead | A callback function which is used by the
linearizer to read the input data stream if delinearizing, or
write the output data stream if linearizing. Parameters are
exactly the same as _lread/_lwrite. The dwDataContext parameter
is passed back as the second parameter to this function.
@parm DWORD | dwNewStream | A valid linearizer sesison handle previously
returned by LinOpenSession.
@parm LPDATACB | lpfnNewWrite | A callback function which is used by the
linearizer to read the input data stream if delinearizing, or
write the output data stream if linearizing. Parameters are
exactly the same as _lread/_lwrite. The dwDataContext parameter
is passed back as the second parameter to this function.
@rdesc DWORD | 0 for success. Only error conditions are out of memory or
invalid parameter structures.
@comm This api takes an existing linearized file, strips the old
linearized header, and replaces it with the new linearized
header as specified by the CLF file.
@end
********/
#if defined (FILELINZ)
DWORD FAR PASCAL _loadds LinReplaceHeader(HFILE hfHeaderCLF,
DWORD dwOldStream, LPDATACB lpfnOldRead, // Old stream
DWORD dwNewStream, LPDATACB lpfnNewWrite); // New stream
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
} // extern "C" {
#endif
#endif // LIN_H