Index of types


A
address [MrMime_address]

B
bs [MrMime_input]

C
content [MrMime_message]
content [MrMime_contentType]
A convenience record to deal with the "Content-Type" which contains: the media type ty, the subtype subty, parameters: a associative list of (attribute, value)

D
date [MrMime_date]
Date
day [MrMime_date]
Day of week
decoder [MrMime_base64]
The type for Base64 decoder.
decoder [MrMime_quotedPrintable]
decoder [MrMime.Convenience]
decoding [MrMime_base64]
decoding [MrMime_quotedPrintable]
decoding [MrMime.Convenience]
domain [MrMime_trace]
domain [MrMime_address]
domain [MrMime_msgID]
Right-hand side of the "@".

E
encoding [MrMime_message]
err [MrMime_parser]

F
fail [MrMime_parser]
field [MrMime_header]
field [MrMime_trace]
field [MrMime_resent]
field [MrMime_content]
MIME defines a number of new RFC822 header fields that are used to describe the content of a MIME entity.
field [MrMime_contentType]
The field of "Content-Type".
field [MrMime_contentEncoding]
It is necessary, therefore, to define a standard mechanism for encoding such data into a `Bit7 short line format.
field [MrMime_mimeVersion]
We define a new header field, "MIME-Version", which is to be used to declare the version of the Internet message body format standard in use.
field_message [MrMime_message]
field_part [MrMime_message]
filename [MrMime_maildir]
flag [MrMime_maildir]

G
group [MrMime_address]

H
header [MrMime_header]

I
id [MrMime_maildir]
info [MrMime_maildir]

K
k [MrMime_parser]

L
literal_domain [MrMime_address]
llist [MrMime_address.Make]
local [MrMime_trace]
local [MrMime_address]
local [MrMime_msgID]
Left-hand side of the "@".

M
mailbox [MrMime_address]
mechanism [MrMime_contentEncoding]
Kind of encoding.
message [MrMime_message]
month [MrMime_date]
Month
msg_id [MrMime_msgID]
The message identifier msg-id syntax is a limited version of the addr-spec construct enclosed in the angle bracket characters, "<" and ">".

P
part [MrMime_message]
phrase [MrMime_address]
phrase_or_msg_id [MrMime_header]

R
raw [MrMime_header]
raw [MrMime_address]
It's an encoded-word from RFC2047.
raw [MrMime_content]
It's an encoded-word from RFC2047.
received [MrMime_trace]
resent [MrMime_resent]
result [MrMime_base64.Decoder]

S
s [MrMime_address.Make]
s [MrMime_parser]
safe [MrMime_maildir]
st [MrMime_input]
A proof to use a string internally
state [MrMime_parser]
subty [MrMime_contentType]
While the subtype specifies a specific format for that type of data.
success [MrMime_parser]

T
t [MrMime_maildir]
t [MrMime_content]
A convenience record to deal with any "Content-*" fields.
t [MrMime_input]
A ringbuffer.
t [MrMime_parser]
A parser for values of type 'a.
trace [MrMime_trace]
ty [MrMime_contentType]
In general, the top-level media type is used to declare the general type of data.

U
unsafe [MrMime_maildir]
unstructured [MrMime_header]
unstructured [MrMime_content]
Some field bodies in RFC5322 specification are defined simply as unstructured with no further restrictions.

V
value [MrMime_contentType]
Parameters are modifiers of the media subtype, and as such do not fundamentally affter the nature of the content.
version [MrMime_mimeVersion]
The version of the Internet message body format standard in use.

W
word [MrMime_trace]
word [MrMime_address.Make]
word [MrMime_address]
word is a combinations of atoms and/or quoted-strings:
word [MrMime_msgID]
word is a combinations of atoms and/or quoted-strings:

Z
z [MrMime_address.Make]
zone [MrMime_date]
Timezone