bjoern cd6d181bbc enable BccSelf by default (#3612)
* enable `BccSelf` by default

enabling `BccSelf` improves user experience as
it is easier to set up another device
and ppl will also see "all" messages in other user agents directly.

for uncounted user problems, after diving into the issue,
the resulting device was "turn on BccSelf".
disabled `BccSelf` was probably the the number one single reason
of user problems.

main drawback of the change are potentially double notifications
when using a shared account and having another mail app on the same device.
however, we meanwhile do not recommend shared accounts at all,
the issue is also fixable by the other mail apps (as done by K-9)
and could be even regarded as a feature (you can decide which app to use for ansering).
but at the end the drawback is probably much smaller than the issues reported above.

* adapt tests to `BccSelf` enabled

* update CHANGELOG
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Delta Chat Rust

Deltachat-core written in Rust

Rust CI

Installing Rust and Cargo

To download and install the official compiler for the Rust programming language, and the Cargo package manager, run the command in your user environment:

$ curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh

On Windows, you may need to also install Perl to be able to compile deltachat-core.

Using the CLI client

Compile and run Delta Chat Core command line utility, using cargo:

$ RUST_LOG=repl=info cargo run --example repl --features repl -- ~/deltachat-db

where ~/deltachat-db is the database file. Delta Chat will create it if it does not exist.

Configure your account (if not already configured):

Delta Chat Core is awaiting your commands.
> set addr your@email.org
> set mail_pw yourpassword
> configure

Connect to your mail server (if already configured):

> connect

Create a contact:

> addcontact yourfriends@email.org
Command executed successfully.

List contacts:

> listcontacts
Contact#10: <name unset> <yourfriends@email.org>
Contact#1: Me √√ <your@email.org>

Create a chat with your friend and send a message:

> createchat 10
Single#10 created successfully.
> chat 10
Single#10: yourfriends@email.org [yourfriends@email.org]
> send hi
Message sent.

If yourfriend@email.org uses DeltaChat, but does not receive message just sent, it is advisable to check Spam folder. It is known that at least gmx.com treat such test messages as spam, unless told otherwise with web interface.

List messages when inside a chat:

> chat

For more commands type:

> help

Installing libdeltachat system wide

$ git clone https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-core-rust.git
$ cd deltachat-core-rust
$ cmake -B build . -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
$ cmake --build build
$ sudo cmake --install build

Development

# run tests
$ cargo test --all
# build c-ffi
$ cargo build -p deltachat_ffi --release

Debugging environment variables

  • DCC_MIME_DEBUG: if set outgoing and incoming message will be printed

  • RUST_LOG=repl=info,async_imap=trace,async_smtp=trace: enable IMAP and SMTP tracing in addition to info messages.

Expensive tests

Some tests are expensive and marked with #[ignore], to run these use the --ignored argument to the test binary (not to cargo itself):

$ cargo test -- --ignored

Features

  • vendored: When using Openssl for TLS, this bundles a vendored version.
  • nightly: Enable nightly only performance and security related features.

Language bindings and frontend projects

Language bindings are available for:

The following "frontend" projects make use of the Rust-library or its language bindings:

Description
Chatmail Rust Core library, used by Android/iOS/desktop chatmail apps, bindings and bots 📧
Readme MPL-2.0 106 MiB
Languages
Rust 74.4%
Tcl 9.1%
Python 8.8%
C 4.9%
DIGITAL Command Language 1.1%
Other 1.7%