Enum mail::MailType

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pub enum MailType {
    Ascii,
    Mime8BitEnabled,
    Internationalized,
}
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Specifies what kind of mail we want to create.

Variants

Ascii

A 7-bit us-ascii mail.

Mime8BitEnabled

A us-ascii mail, but the body can contain 8bit values.

This for example allows sending a mail with an utf-8 formatted body. But be aware that aspects like line length limit still count an the ascii bytes for “\r\n” still count as newlines. So using this for any non-us-ascii compatible encoding (e.g. utf-16) isn’t a good idea. Neither is it suited for directly containing resources like images.

Internationalized

A internationalized mail.

Internationalized mails extend multiple grammar parts to allow any non us-ascii utf-8 code point additionally to the already allowed utf-8 code points. Internationalized mails are required for any mail containing a mailbox with an non us-ascii local/user part (the part before the @). They also strongly simplify non ascii utf-8 in all other places like e.g. the Subject header.

Implementations

Returns true if the self is equal to Internationalized

Returns true if self is either Internationalized or Mime8BitEnabled

Trait Implementations

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Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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