#include <errno.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <string.h>
+#ifdef HAVE_MEMORY_H
+#include <memory.h>
+#endif /* HAVE_MEMORY_H */
#if defined(STDC_HEADERS)
#include <stdlib.h>
#endif
#include "mx.h"
#endif /* HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME */
-#ifdef SUNOS
-#include <memory.h>
-#endif
-
#ifdef KERBEROS_V4
#if defined (__bsdi__)
#include <des.h> /* order of includes matters */
static char *shroud; /* string to shroud in debug output, if non-NULL */
static int mytimeout; /* value of nonreponse timeout */
+#ifdef MSGLEN
+static int msglen; /* actual message length */
+#endif /* MSGLEN */
static void set_timeout(int timeleft)
/* reset the nonresponse-timeout */
static char *parse_received(struct query *ctl, char *bufp)
/* try to extract real addressee from the Received line */
{
- char *ok;
+ char *ok = (char *)NULL;
static char rbuf[HOSTLEN + USERNAMELEN + 4];
/*
* address in the Received line. Sendmail itself only
* does this when the mail has a single recipient.
*/
- if ((ok = strstr(bufp, "by ")) == (char *)NULL)
- ok = (char *)NULL;
- else
+ if ((ok = strstr(bufp, "by ")) && isspace(ok[-1]))
{
char *sp, *tp;
* recipient name after a following "for". Otherwise
* punt.
*/
- if (is_host_alias(rbuf, ctl))
- ok = strstr(sp, "for ");
- else
+ if (!is_host_alias(rbuf, ctl))
ok = (char *)NULL;
- }
-
- if (ok != 0)
- {
- char *sp, *tp;
-
- tp = rbuf;
- sp = ok + 4;
- if (*sp == '<')
- sp++;
- while (*sp && *sp != '>' && *sp != '@' && *sp != ';')
- if (!isspace(*sp))
- *tp++ = *sp++;
- else
- {
- /* uh oh -- whitespace here can't be right! */
- ok = (char *)NULL;
- break;
- }
- *tp = '\0';
+ else if ((ok = strstr(sp, "for ")) && isspace(ok[-1]))
+ {
+ tp = rbuf;
+ sp = ok + 4;
+ if (*sp == '<')
+ sp++;
+ while (*sp && *sp != '>' && *sp != '@' && *sp != ';')
+ if (!isspace(*sp))
+ *tp++ = *sp++;
+ else
+ {
+ /* uh oh -- whitespace here can't be right! */
+ ok = (char *)NULL;
+ break;
+ }
+ *tp = '\0';
+ }
}
if (!ok)
}
}
+ if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE && ctl->smtp_socket != -1)
+ error(0, 0, "forwarding to SMTP port on %s", ctl->smtphost);
+
return(ctl->smtp_socket);
}
static RETSIGTYPE (*sigchld)();
static int sizeticker;
-static int stuffline(struct query *ctl, char *buf, flag delimited)
-/* ship a line to the given control block's SMTP server */
+static int stuffline(struct query *ctl, char *buf)
+/* ship a line to the given control block's output sink (SMTP server or MDA) */
{
int n;
* use .<CR><LF> as EOM. If it does, the server will already have
* decorated any . lines it sends back up.
*/
- if (!delimited && *buf == '.')
+ if (!protocol->delimited && *buf == '.')
if (sinkfp && ctl->mda)
fputs(".", sinkfp);
else if (ctl->smtp_socket != -1)
} *addrchain = NULL, **chainptr = &addrchain;
char buf[MSGBUFSIZE+1], return_path[MSGBUFSIZE+1];
int from_offs, ctt_offs, env_offs, next_address;
- char *headers, *received_for;
+ char *headers, *received_for, *desthost;
int n, linelen, oldlen, ch, remaining;
char *cp;
struct idlist *idp, *xmit_names;
headers = received_for = NULL;
from_offs = ctt_offs = env_offs = -1;
oldlen = 0;
- for (remaining = len; remaining > 0; remaining -= linelen)
+#ifdef MSGLEN
+ msglen = 0;
+#endif /* MSGLEN */
+ for (remaining = len; remaining > 0 || protocol->delimited; remaining -= linelen)
{
char *line;
if ((n = SockRead(sock, buf, sizeof(buf)-1)) == -1)
return(PS_SOCKET);
linelen += n;
+#ifdef MSGLEN
+ msglen += n;
+#endif /* MSGLEN */
/* lines may not be properly CRLF terminated; fix this for qmail */
if (ctl->forcecr)
}
set_timeout(ctl->server.timeout);
- /* leave extra room for reply_hack to play with */
- line = (char *) realloc(line, strlen(line) + strlen(buf) + HOSTLEN + 1);
+
+ line = (char *) realloc(line, strlen(line) + strlen(buf) +1);
+
strcat(line, buf);
if (line[0] == '\r' && line[1] == '\n')
break;
break;
}
- /* maybe this is a special message that holds mailbox annotations? */
- if (protocol->retain_hdr && protocol->retain_hdr(num, line))
- return(PS_RETAINED);
+ /*
+ * The University of Washington IMAP server (the reference
+ * implementation of IMAP4 written by Mark Crispin) relies
+ * on being able to keep base-UID information in a special
+ * message at the head of the mailbox. This message should
+ * neither be deleted nor forwarded.
+ */
+#ifdef POP2_ENABLE
+ /*
+ * We disable this check under POP2 because there's no way to
+ * prevent deletion of the message. So at least we ought to
+ * forward it to the user so he or she will have some clue
+ * that things have gone awry.
+ */
+ if (protocol != pop2)
+#endif /* POP2_ENABLE */
+ if (num == 1 && !strncasecmp(line, "X-IMAP:", 7))
+ return(PS_RETAINED);
/*
* This code prevents fetchmail from becoming an accessory after
}
if (ctl->rewrite)
- reply_hack(line, realname);
+ line = reply_hack(line, realname);
if (!headers)
{
int length = 0;
char *names, *cmd;
+ desthost = "localhost";
+
/*
* We go through this in order to be able to handle very
* long lists of users and (re)implement %s.
*/
for (idp = xmit_names; idp; idp = idp->next)
if (idp->val.num == XMIT_ACCEPT)
+ {
length += (strlen(idp->id) + 1);
+ good_addresses++;
+ }
names = (char *)alloca(length);
names[0] = '\0';
for (idp = xmit_names; idp; idp = idp->next)
}
else
{
- char *ap, *ctt, options[MSGBUFSIZE], addr[128], *desthost;
+ char *ap, *ctt, options[MSGBUFSIZE], addr[128];
/* build a connection to the SMTP listener */
if ((smtp_open(ctl) == -1))
SMTP_data(ctl->smtp_socket);
}
- /* we may need to strip carriage returns */
- if (ctl->stripcr)
+ /* utter any per-message Received information we need here */
{
- char *sp, *tp;
+ time_t now;
- for (sp = tp = headers; *sp; sp++)
- if (*sp != '\r')
- *tp++ = *sp;
- *tp = '\0';
+ /* write a line describing fetchmail's processing of the message */
+ sprintf(buf,
+ "Received: from %s\r\n\tby %s (fetchmail-%s %s run by %s)\r\n",
+ ctl->server.truename,
+ fetchmailhost,
+ RELEASE_ID,
+ protocol->name,
+ ctl->remotename);
+ if (!good_addresses)
+ sprintf(buf + strlen(buf),
+ "\tfor <%s@%s> (by default); ",
+ user, desthost);
+ if (good_addresses == 1)
+ {
+ for (idp = xmit_names; idp; idp = idp->next)
+ if (idp->val.num == XMIT_ACCEPT)
+ {
+ sprintf(buf + strlen(buf), "\tfor <%s@%s> (%s); ",
+ idp->id, desthost,
+ MULTIDROP(ctl) ? "multi-drop" : "single-drop");
+ break; /* only report first address */
+ }
+ }
+ time(&now);
+ strcat(buf, ctime(&now));
+ strcpy(buf + strlen(buf) - 1, "\r\n");
}
- /* write all the headers */
- n = 0;
- if (ctl->mda && sinkfp)
- n = fwrite(headers, 1, strlen(headers), sinkfp);
- else if (ctl->smtp_socket != -1)
- n = SockWrite(ctl->smtp_socket, headers, strlen(headers));
- free(headers);
-
- if (n < 0)
+ /* ship out the synthetic Received line and the headers */
+ if (stuffline(ctl, buf) < 0 || stuffline(ctl, headers) < 0)
{
error(0, errno, "writing RFC822 headers");
if (ctl->mda)
}
+ strcat(errmsg, "\n");
+
/* ship out the error line */
if (sinkfp)
- stuffline(ctl, errmsg, protocol->delimited);
+ stuffline(ctl, errmsg);
}
free_str_list(&xmit_names);
*cp++ = '\r';
*cp++ = '\n';
*cp++ = '\0';
- stuffline(ctl, buf, protocol->delimited);
+ stuffline(ctl, buf);
return(PS_SUCCESS);
}
-static int readbody(sock, ctl, forward, len, delimited)
+static int readbody(sock, ctl, forward, len)
/* read and dispose of a message body presented on sock */
struct query *ctl; /* query control record */
int sock; /* to which the server is connected */
int len; /* length of message */
flag forward; /* TRUE to forward */
-flag delimited; /* does the protocol use a message delimiter? */
{
int linelen;
char buf[MSGBUFSIZE+1], *cp;
/* pass through the text lines */
- while (delimited || len > 0)
+ while (protocol->delimited || len > 0)
{
if ((linelen = SockRead(sock, buf, sizeof(buf)-1)) == -1)
{
}
}
len -= linelen;
+#ifdef MSGLEN
+ msglen += linelen;
+#endif /* MSGLEN */
/* check for end of message */
- if (delimited && *buf == '.')
+ if (protocol->delimited && *buf == '.')
if (buf[1] == '\r' && buf[2] == '\n' && buf[3] == '\0')
break;
else if (buf[1] == '\n' && buf[2] == '\0')
/* ship out the text line */
if (forward)
{
- int n = stuffline(ctl, buf, delimited);
+ int n = stuffline(ctl, buf);
if (n < 0)
{
(void) sprintf(buf, "%s@%s", ctl->remotename, realname);
if (outlevel > O_SILENT)
if (count == -1) /* only used for ETRN */
- error(0, 0, "Polling %s", buf);
+ error(0, 0, "Polling %s", realname);
else if (count == 0)
{
/* these are pointless in normal daemon mode */
force_retrieval = !peek_capable && (ctl->errcount > 0);
/*
- * We may need to get sizes in order to check message
- * limits. Or it may be forced because the fetch methods
- * don't return reliable sizes.
+ * We need the size of each method before it's loaded in
+ * order to pass via the ESMTP SIZE option. If the protocol
+ * has a getsizes method, we presume this means it doesn't
+ * get reliable sizes from message fetch responses.
*/
- msgsizes = (int *)NULL;
- if (proto->getsizes && (proto->force_getsizes || ctl->limit > 0))
+ if (proto->getsizes)
{
msgsizes = (int *)alloca(sizeof(int) * count);
flag suppress_forward = FALSE;
flag retained = FALSE;
+ /*
+ * This check copes with Post Office/NT's annoying habit
+ * of randomly prepending bogus LIST items of length -1.
+ * Patrick Audley <paudley@pobox.com> tells us:
+ * LIST shows a size of -1, RETR and TOP return
+ * "-ERR System error - couldn't open message", and DELE
+ * succeeds but doesn't actually delete the message.
+ */
+ if (msgsizes && msgsizes[num-1] == -1)
+ {
+ if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
+ error(0, 0,
+ "Skipping message %d, length -1",
+ num - 1);
+ continue;
+ }
+
/* we may want to reject this message if it's old */
if (!fetch_it)
{
{
if ((ok=(protocol->fetch_body)(sock,ctl,num,&len)))
goto cleanUp;
- if (outlevel > O_SILENT && !msgsizes)
+ if (outlevel > O_SILENT && !wholesize)
error_build(" (%d body bytes) ", len);
set_timeout(ctl->server.timeout);
}
ok = readbody(sock,
ctl,
!suppress_forward,
- len,
- protocol->delimited);
+ len);
if (ok == PS_TRANSIENT)
suppress_delete = suppress_forward = TRUE;
else if (ok)
}
}
+#ifdef MSGLEN
+ /* check to see if the numbers matched? */
+ if (msgsizes && msglen != msgsizes[num-1])
+ error(0, 0, "size of message %d (%d) was not what was expected (%d)", num, msglen, msgsizes[num-1]);
+#endif /* MSGLEN */
+
/* end-of-message processing starts here */
if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE)
fputc('\n', stderr);
case PS_SMTP:
msg = "SMTP transaction";
break;
+ case PS_DNS:
+ msg = "DNS lookup";
+ break;
case PS_UNDEFINED:
error(0, 0, "undefined");
break;