#endif /* HAVE_SETRLIMIT */
#include <sys/utsname.h>
-#ifdef HAVE_NET_SOCKET_H
-#include <net/socket.h>
-#endif
-#ifdef HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME
-#include <netdb.h>
-#endif /* HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME */
-
-#ifdef HESIOD
-#include <hesiod.h>
-#endif
-
#include "getopt.h"
#include "fetchmail.h"
#include "socket.h"
char *fmhome; /* fetchmail's home directory */
char *program_name; /* the name to prefix error messages with */
flag configdump; /* dump control blocks for configurator */
-const char *fetchmailhost; /* either `localhost' or the host's FQDN */
+char *fetchmailhost; /* either `localhost' or the host's FQDN */
#if NET_SECURITY
void *request = NULL;
int requestlen = 0;
#endif /* NET_SECURITY */
-static char *lockfile; /* name of lockfile */
-static int lock_acquired; /* have we acquired a lock */
static int querystatus; /* status of query */
static int successes; /* count number of successful polls */
+static int activecount; /* count number of active entries */
static struct runctl cmd_run; /* global options set from command line */
static time_t parsetime; /* time of last parse */
static void terminate_run(int);
static void terminate_poll(int);
-#ifdef HAVE_ON_EXIT
-static void unlockit(int n, void *p)
-#else
-static void unlockit(void)
-#endif
-/* must-do actions for exit (but we can't count on being able to do malloc) */
-{
- if (lockfile && lock_acquired)
- unlink(lockfile);
-}
-
-#ifdef __FreeBSD__
+#if defined(__FreeBSD__) && defined(__FreeBSD_USE_KVM)
/* drop SGID kmem privileage until we need it */
static void dropprivs(void)
{
}
#endif
+#if defined(HAVE_SETLOCALE) && defined(ENABLE_NLS) && defined(HAVE_STRFTIME)
+#include <time.h>
+#include <locale.h>
+static char *timestamp (void)
+{
+ time_t now;
+ static char buf[60];
+
+ time (&now);
+ setlocale (LC_TIME, "");
+ strftime (buf, sizeof (buf), "%c", localtime(&now));
+ setlocale (LC_TIME, "C");
+ return (buf);
+}
+#else
+#define timestamp rfc822timestamp
+#endif
+
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
- int st, bkgd = FALSE;
+ int bkgd = FALSE;
int parsestatus, implicitmode = FALSE;
- FILE *lockfp;
struct query *ctl;
netrc_entry *netrc_list;
char *netrc_file, *tmpbuf;
pid_t pid;
int lastsig = 0;
-#ifdef __FreeBSD__
+#if defined(__FreeBSD__) && defined(__FreeBSD_USE_KVM)
dropprivs();
#endif
envquery(argc, argv);
#ifdef ENABLE_NLS
+ setlocale (LC_ALL, "");
bindtextdomain(PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
textdomain(PACKAGE);
#endif
{
int i;
- report(stdout, "fetchmail: invoked with");
+ report(stdout, GT_("fetchmail: invoked with"));
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
report(stdout, " %s", argv[i]);
report(stdout, "\n");
outlevel = O_NORMAL;
/*
- * We used to arrange for the lockfile to be removed on exit close
+ * We used to arrange for the lock to be removed on exit close
* to where the lock was asserted. Now we need to do it here, because
- * we might have re-executed in background with an existing lockfile
+ * we might have re-executed in background with an existing lock
* as the result of a changed rcfile (see the code near the execvp(3)
* call near the beginning of the polling loop for details). We want
- * to be sure the lockfile gets nuked on any error exit, basically.
+ * to be sure the lock gets nuked on any error exit, basically.
*/
-#ifdef HAVE_ATEXIT
- atexit(unlockit);
-#endif
-#ifdef HAVE_ON_EXIT
- on_exit(unlockit, (char *)NULL);
-#endif
+ lock_dispose();
if ((parsestatus = parsecmdline(argc,argv, &cmd_run, &cmd_opts)) < 0)
exit(PS_SYNTAX);
if (versioninfo)
{
- printf(_("This is fetchmail release %s"), VERSION);
+ printf(GT_("This is fetchmail release %s"), VERSION);
#ifdef POP2_ENABLE
printf("+POP2");
#endif /* POP2_ENABLE */
#ifndef ETRN_ENABLE
printf("-ETRN");
#endif /* ETRN_ENABLE */
+#ifndef ODMR_ENABLE
+ printf("-ODMR");
+#endif /* ODMR_ENABLE */
#ifdef SSL_ENABLE
printf("+SSL");
#endif
#endif
report_init((run.poll_interval == 0 || nodetach) && !run.logfile);
- /* set up to do lock protocol */
-#define FETCHMAIL_PIDFILE "fetchmail.pid"
- if (!getuid()) {
- xalloca(tmpbuf, char *,
- sizeof(PID_DIR) + sizeof(FETCHMAIL_PIDFILE));
- sprintf(tmpbuf, "%s/%s", PID_DIR, FETCHMAIL_PIDFILE);
- } else {
- xalloca(tmpbuf, char *, strlen(fmhome) + sizeof(FETCHMAIL_PIDFILE) + 2);
- strcpy(tmpbuf, fmhome);
- strcat(tmpbuf, "/");
- if (fmhome == home)
- strcat(tmpbuf, ".");
- strcat(tmpbuf, FETCHMAIL_PIDFILE);
- }
-#undef FETCHMAIL_PIDFILE
+ /* construct the lockfile */
+ lock_setup();
#ifdef HAVE_SETRLIMIT
/*
{
if (ctl->active && !(implicitmode && ctl->server.skip)&&!ctl->password)
{
- if (ctl->server.preauthenticate == A_KERBEROS_V4 ||
- ctl->server.preauthenticate == A_KERBEROS_V5 ||
- ctl->server.preauthenticate == A_SSH ||
-#ifdef GSSAPI
- ctl->server.protocol == P_IMAP_GSS ||
-#endif /* GSSAPI */
- ctl->server.protocol == P_IMAP_K4)
+ if (NO_PASSWORD(ctl))
/* Server won't care what the password is, but there
must be some non-null string here. */
ctl->password = ctl->remotename;
{
int havercfile = access(rcfile, 0);
- printf(_("Taking options from command line%s%s\n"),
- havercfile ? "" : _(" and "),
+ printf(GT_("Taking options from command line%s%s\n"),
+ havercfile ? "" : GT_(" and "),
havercfile ? "" : rcfile);
- if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
- printf(_("Lockfile at %s\n"), tmpbuf);
-
if (querylist == NULL)
fprintf(stderr,
- _("No mailservers set up -- perhaps %s is missing?\n"),
+ GT_("No mailservers set up -- perhaps %s is missing?\n"),
rcfile);
else
dump_params(&run, querylist, implicitmode);
}
/* check for another fetchmail running concurrently */
- pid = -1;
- if ((lockfile = (char *) malloc(strlen(tmpbuf) + 1)) == NULL)
- {
- report(stderr,_("fetchmail: cannot allocate memory for lock name.\n"));
- exit(PS_EXCLUDE);
- }
- else
- (void) strcpy(lockfile, tmpbuf);
- if ((lockfp = fopen(lockfile, "r")) != NULL )
- {
- bkgd = (fscanf(lockfp,"%d %d", &pid, &st) == 2);
-
- if (kill(pid, 0) == -1) {
- fprintf(stderr,_("fetchmail: removing stale lockfile\n"));
- pid = -1;
- bkgd = FALSE;
- unlink(lockfile);
- }
- fclose(lockfp); /* not checking should be safe, file mode was "r" */
- }
+ pid = lock_state();
+ bkgd = (pid < 0);
+ pid = bkgd ? -pid : pid;
/* if no mail servers listed and nothing in background, we're done */
- if (!(quitmode && argc == 2) && pid == -1 && querylist == NULL) {
- (void)fputs(_("fetchmail: no mailservers have been specified.\n"),stderr);
+ if (!(quitmode && argc == 2) && pid == 0 && querylist == NULL) {
+ (void)fputs(GT_("fetchmail: no mailservers have been specified.\n"),stderr);
exit(PS_SYNTAX);
}
/* perhaps user asked us to kill the other fetchmail */
if (quitmode)
{
- if (pid == -1)
+ if (pid == 0)
{
- fprintf(stderr,_("fetchmail: no other fetchmail is running\n"));
+ fprintf(stderr,GT_("fetchmail: no other fetchmail is running\n"));
if (argc == 2)
exit(PS_EXCLUDE);
}
else if (kill(pid, SIGTERM) < 0)
{
- fprintf(stderr,_("fetchmail: error killing %s fetchmail at %d; bailing out.\n"),
- bkgd ? _("background") : _("foreground"), pid);
+ fprintf(stderr,GT_("fetchmail: error killing %s fetchmail at %d; bailing out.\n"),
+ bkgd ? GT_("background") : GT_("foreground"), pid);
exit(PS_EXCLUDE);
}
else
{
- fprintf(stderr,_("fetchmail: %s fetchmail at %d killed.\n"),
- bkgd ? _("background") : _("foreground"), pid);
- unlink(lockfile);
+ fprintf(stderr,GT_("fetchmail: %s fetchmail at %d killed.\n"),
+ bkgd ? GT_("background") : GT_("foreground"), pid);
+ lock_release();
if (argc == 2)
exit(0);
else
- pid = -1;
+ pid = 0;
}
}
/* another fetchmail is running -- wake it up or die */
- if (pid != -1)
+ if (pid != 0)
{
if (check_only)
{
fprintf(stderr,
- _("fetchmail: can't check mail while another fetchmail to same host is running.\n"));
+ GT_("fetchmail: can't check mail while another fetchmail to same host is running.\n"));
return(PS_EXCLUDE);
}
else if (!implicitmode)
{
fprintf(stderr,
- _("fetchmail: can't poll specified hosts with another fetchmail running at %d.\n"),
+ GT_("fetchmail: can't poll specified hosts with another fetchmail running at %d.\n"),
pid);
return(PS_EXCLUDE);
}
else if (!bkgd)
{
fprintf(stderr,
- _("fetchmail: another foreground fetchmail is running at %d.\n"),
+ GT_("fetchmail: another foreground fetchmail is running at %d.\n"),
pid);
return(PS_EXCLUDE);
}
{
/* this test enables re-execing on a changed rcfile */
if (getpid() == pid)
- lock_acquired = TRUE;
+ lock_assert();
else
{
fprintf(stderr,
- _("fetchmail: can't accept options while a background fetchmail is running.\n"));
+ GT_("fetchmail: can't accept options while a background fetchmail is running.\n"));
return(PS_EXCLUDE);
}
}
else if (kill(pid, SIGUSR1) == 0)
{
fprintf(stderr,
- _("fetchmail: background fetchmail at %d awakened.\n"),
+ GT_("fetchmail: background fetchmail at %d awakened.\n"),
pid);
return(0);
}
* SIGUSR1/SIGHUP transmission.
*/
fprintf(stderr,
- _("fetchmail: elder sibling at %d died mysteriously.\n"),
+ GT_("fetchmail: elder sibling at %d died mysteriously.\n"),
pid);
return(PS_UNDEFINED);
}
for (ctl = querylist; ctl; ctl = ctl->next)
{
if (ctl->active && !(implicitmode && ctl->server.skip)
- && ctl->server.protocol != P_ETRN
- && ctl->server.protocol != P_IMAP_K4
-#ifdef GSSAPI
- && ctl->server.protocol != P_IMAP_GSS
-#endif /* GSSAPI */
- && !ctl->password)
+ && !NO_PASSWORD(ctl) && !ctl->password)
{
if (!isatty(0))
{
fprintf(stderr,
- _("fetchmail: can't find a password for %s@%s.\n"),
+ GT_("fetchmail: can't find a password for %s@%s.\n"),
ctl->remotename, ctl->server.pollname);
return(PS_AUTHFAIL);
}
else
{
- char* password_prompt = _("Enter password for %s@%s: ");
+ char* password_prompt = GT_("Enter password for %s@%s: ");
xalloca(tmpbuf, char *, strlen(password_prompt) +
strlen(ctl->remotename) +
SOCKSinit("fetchmail");
#endif /* HAVE_SOCKS */
+ /* avoid zombies from plugins */
+ deal_with_sigchld();
+
/*
* Maybe time to go to demon mode...
*/
{
if (!nodetach)
daemonize(run.logfile, terminate_run);
- report(stdout, _("starting fetchmail %s daemon \n"), VERSION);
+ report(stdout, GT_("starting fetchmail %s daemon \n"), VERSION);
/*
* We'll set up a handler for these when we're sleeping,
if (run.poll_interval && !getuid())
signal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN);
}
- else if (run.logfile && access(run.logfile, F_OK) == 0)
+ else
{
- freopen(run.logfile, "a", stdout);
- freopen(run.logfile, "a", stderr);
+ if (run.logfile && access(run.logfile, F_OK) == 0)
+ {
+ if (!freopen(run.logfile, "a", stdout))
+ report(stderr, GT_("could not open %s to append logs to \n"), run.logfile);
+ if (!freopen(run.logfile, "a", stderr))
+ report(stdout, GT_("could not open %s to append logs to \n"), run.logfile);
+ }
}
-
#ifdef linux
interface_init();
#endif /* linux */
signal(SIGQUIT, terminate_run);
/* here's the exclusion lock */
-#ifndef O_SYNC
-#define O_SYNC 0 /* use it if we have it */
-#endif
- if ((st = open(lockfile, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_SYNC, 0666)) != -1)
- {
- sprintf(tmpbuf,"%d", getpid());
- write(st, tmpbuf, strlen(tmpbuf));
- if (run.poll_interval)
- {
- sprintf(tmpbuf," %d", run.poll_interval);
- write(st, tmpbuf, strlen(tmpbuf));
- }
- close(st); /* should be safe, fd was opened with O_SYNC */
- lock_acquired = TRUE;
- }
+ lock_or_die();
/*
* Query all hosts. If there's only one, the error return will
{
if (errno != ENOENT)
report(stderr,
- _("couldn't time-check %s (error %d)\n"),
+ GT_("couldn't time-check %s (error %d)\n"),
rcfile, errno);
}
else if (rcstat.st_mtime > parsetime)
{
- report(stdout, _("restarting fetchmail (%s changed)\n"), rcfile);
- execvp("fetchmail", argv);
- report(stderr, _("attempt to re-exec fetchmail failed\n"));
+ report(stdout, GT_("restarting fetchmail (%s changed)\n"), rcfile);
+ /*
+ * Matthias Andree: Isn't this prone to introduction of
+ * "false" programs by interfering with PATH? Those
+ * path-searching execs might not be the best ideas for
+ * this reason.
+ *
+ * Rob Funk: But is there any way for someone to modify
+ * the PATH variable of a running fetchmail? I don't know
+ * of a way.
+ *
+ * Dave's change makes fetchmail restart itself in exactly
+ * the way it was started from the shell (or shell script)
+ * in the first place. If you're concerned about PATH
+ * contamination, call fetchmail initially with a full
+ * path, and use Dave's patch.
+ *
+ * Not using a -p variant of exec means that the restart
+ * will break if both (a) the user depended on PATH to
+ * call fetchmail in the first place, and (b) the system
+ * doesn't save the whole path in argv[0] if the whole
+ * path wasn't used in the initial call. (If I recall
+ * correctly, Linux saves it but many other Unices don't.)
+ */
+ execvp(argv[0], argv);
+ report(stderr, GT_("attempt to re-exec fetchmail failed\n"));
}
#if defined(HAVE_RES_SEARCH) && defined(USE_TCPIP_FOR_DNS)
* reliability and shave off some per-UDP-packet costs.
* Unfortunately it interacted badly with diald, which effectively
* filters out DNS queries over TCP/IP for reasons having to do
- * with some obscure kernel problem involving bootstrapping of
+ * with some obscure Linux kernel problem involving bootstrapping of
* dynamically-addressed links. I don't understand this mess
* and don't want to, so it's "See ya!" to this hack.
*/
sethostent(TRUE); /* use TCP/IP for mailserver queries */
#endif /* HAVE_RES_SEARCH */
+ activecount = 0;
batchcount = 0;
for (ctl = querylist; ctl; ctl = ctl->next)
- {
- if (ctl->active && !(implicitmode && ctl->server.skip))
+ if (ctl->active)
{
- if (ctl->wedged)
+ activecount++;
+ if (!(implicitmode && ctl->server.skip))
{
- report(stderr,
- _("poll of %s skipped (failed authentication or too many timeouts)\n"),
- ctl->server.pollname);
- continue;
- }
-
- /* check skip interval first so that it counts all polls */
- if (run.poll_interval && ctl->server.interval)
- {
- if (ctl->server.poll_count++ % ctl->server.interval)
+ if (ctl->wedged)
{
- if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
- report(stdout,
- _("interval not reached, not querying %s\n"),
- ctl->server.pollname);
+ report(stderr,
+ GT_("poll of %s skipped (failed authentication or too many timeouts)\n"),
+ ctl->server.pollname);
continue;
}
- }
+
+ /* check skip interval first so that it counts all polls */
+ if (run.poll_interval && ctl->server.interval)
+ {
+ if (ctl->server.poll_count++ % ctl->server.interval)
+ {
+ if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
+ report(stdout,
+ GT_("interval not reached, not querying %s\n"),
+ ctl->server.pollname);
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
#if (defined(linux) && !INET6_ENABLE) || defined(__FreeBSD__)
- /*
- * Don't do monitoring if we were woken by a signal.
- * Note that interface_approve() does its own error logging.
- */
- if (!interface_approve(&ctl->server, !lastsig))
- continue;
+ /*
+ * Don't do monitoring if we were woken by a signal.
+ * Note that interface_approve() does its own error logging.
+ */
+ if (!interface_approve(&ctl->server, !lastsig))
+ continue;
#endif /* (defined(linux) && !INET6_ENABLE) || defined(__FreeBSD__) */
- querystatus = query_host(ctl);
+ querystatus = query_host(ctl);
#ifdef POP3_ENABLE
- /* leave the UIDL state alone if there have been any errors */
- if (!check_only && !querystatus)
- uid_swap_lists(ctl);
+ /* leave the UIDL state alone if there have been any errors */
+ if (!check_only &&
+ ((querystatus==PS_SUCCESS) || (querystatus==PS_NOMAIL) || (querystatus==PS_MAXFETCH)))
+ uid_swap_lists(ctl);
#endif /* POP3_ENABLE */
- if (querystatus == PS_SUCCESS)
- successes++;
- else if (!check_only &&
- ((querystatus!=PS_NOMAIL) || (outlevel==O_DEBUG)))
- switch(querystatus)
- {
- case PS_SUCCESS:
- report(stdout, "Query status=0 (SUCCESS)\n"); break ;
- case PS_NOMAIL:
- report(stdout, "Query status=1 (NOMAIL)\n"); break ;
- case PS_SOCKET:
- report(stdout, "Query status=2 (SOCKET)\n"); break ;
- case PS_AUTHFAIL:
- report(stdout, "Query status=3 (AUTHFAIL)\n"); break ;
- case PS_PROTOCOL:
- report(stdout, "Query status=4 (PROTOCOL)\n"); break ;
- case PS_SYNTAX:
- report(stdout, "Query status=5 (SYNTAX)\n"); break ;
- case PS_IOERR:
- report(stdout, "Query status=6 (IOERR)\n"); break ;
- case PS_ERROR:
- report(stdout, "Query status=7 (ERROR)\n"); break ;
- case PS_EXCLUDE:
- report(stdout, "Query status=8 (EXCLUDE)\n"); break ;
- case PS_LOCKBUSY:
- report(stdout, "Query status=9 (LOCKBUSY)\n"); break ;
- case PS_SMTP:
- report(stdout, "Query status=10 (SMTP)\n"); break ;
- case PS_DNS:
- report(stdout, "Query status=11 (DNS)\n"); break ;
- case PS_BSMTP:
- report(stdout, "Query status=12 (BSMTP)\n"); break ;
- case PS_MAXFETCH:
- report(stdout, "Query status=13 (MAXFETCH)\n"); break ;
- default:
- report(stdout, _("Query status=%d\n"), querystatus); break;
- }
+ if (querystatus == PS_SUCCESS)
+ successes++;
+ else if (!check_only &&
+ ((querystatus!=PS_NOMAIL) || (outlevel==O_DEBUG)))
+ switch(querystatus)
+ {
+ case PS_SUCCESS:
+ report(stdout,GT_("Query status=0 (SUCCESS)\n"));break;
+ case PS_NOMAIL:
+ report(stdout,GT_("Query status=1 (NOMAIL)\n")); break;
+ case PS_SOCKET:
+ report(stdout,GT_("Query status=2 (SOCKET)\n")); break;
+ case PS_AUTHFAIL:
+ report(stdout,GT_("Query status=3 (AUTHFAIL)\n"));break;
+ case PS_PROTOCOL:
+ report(stdout,GT_("Query status=4 (PROTOCOL)\n"));break;
+ case PS_SYNTAX:
+ report(stdout,GT_("Query status=5 (SYNTAX)\n")); break;
+ case PS_IOERR:
+ report(stdout,GT_("Query status=6 (IOERR)\n")); break;
+ case PS_ERROR:
+ report(stdout,GT_("Query status=7 (ERROR)\n")); break;
+ case PS_EXCLUDE:
+ report(stdout,GT_("Query status=8 (EXCLUDE)\n")); break;
+ case PS_LOCKBUSY:
+ report(stdout,GT_("Query status=9 (LOCKBUSY)\n"));break;
+ case PS_SMTP:
+ report(stdout,GT_("Query status=10 (SMTP)\n")); break;
+ case PS_DNS:
+ report(stdout,GT_("Query status=11 (DNS)\n")); break;
+ case PS_BSMTP:
+ report(stdout,GT_("Query status=12 (BSMTP)\n")); break;
+ case PS_MAXFETCH:
+ report(stdout,GT_("Query status=13 (MAXFETCH)\n"));break;
+ default:
+ report(stdout,GT_("Query status=%d\n"),querystatus);
+ break;
+ }
#if (defined(linux) && !INET6_ENABLE) || defined (__FreeBSD__)
- if (ctl->server.monitor)
- {
- /*
- * Allow some time for the link to quiesce. One
- * second is usually sufficient, three is safe.
- * Note: this delay is important - don't remove!
- */
- sleep(3);
- interface_note_activity(&ctl->server);
- }
+ if (ctl->server.monitor)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Allow some time for the link to quiesce. One
+ * second is usually sufficient, three is safe.
+ * Note: this delay is important - don't remove!
+ */
+ sleep(3);
+ interface_note_activity(&ctl->server);
+ }
#endif /* (defined(linux) && !INET6_ENABLE) || defined(__FreeBSD__) */
+ }
}
- }
#if defined(HAVE_RES_SEARCH) && defined(USE_TCPIP_FOR_DNS)
endhostent(); /* release TCP/IP connection to nameserver */
unwedged++;
if (!unwedged)
{
- report(stderr, _("All connections are wedged. Exiting.\n"));
+ report(stderr, GT_("All connections are wedged. Exiting.\n"));
/* FIXME: someday, send notification mail */
exit(PS_AUTHFAIL);
}
- if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
+ if (outlevel > O_SILENT)
report(stdout,
- _("fetchmail: sleeping at %s\n"), rfc822timestamp());
+ GT_("sleeping at %s\n"), timestamp());
/*
- * OK, now pause util it's time for the next poll cycle.
+ * OK, now pause until it's time for the next poll cycle.
* A nonzero return indicates we received a wakeup signal;
* unwedge all servers in case the problem has been
* manually repaired.
*/
if ((lastsig = interruptible_idle(run.poll_interval)))
{
+ if (outlevel > O_SILENT)
#ifdef SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED
- report(stdout,
- _("awakened by %s\n"), sys_siglist[lastsig]);
+ report(stdout,
+ GT_("awakened by %s\n"), sys_siglist[lastsig]);
#else
- report(stdout,
- _("awakened by signal %d\n"), lastsig);
+ report(stdout,
+ GT_("awakened by signal %d\n"), lastsig);
#endif
for (ctl = querylist; ctl; ctl = ctl->next)
ctl->wedged = FALSE;
}
if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
- report(stdout, _("awakened at %s\n"), rfc822timestamp());
+ report(stdout, GT_("awakened at %s\n"), timestamp());
}
} while
(run.poll_interval);
if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
- report(stdout, _("normal termination, status %d\n"),
+ report(stdout, GT_("normal termination, status %d\n"),
successes ? PS_SUCCESS : querystatus);
terminate_run(0);
- exit(successes ? PS_SUCCESS : querystatus);
+
+ if (successes)
+ exit(PS_SUCCESS);
+ else if (querystatus)
+ exit(querystatus);
+ else
+ /* in case we interrupted before a successful fetch */
+ exit(PS_NOMAIL);
}
static void list_merge(struct idlist **dstl, struct idlist **srcl, int force)
list_merge(&h2->localnames, &h1->localnames, force);
list_merge(&h2->mailboxes, &h1->mailboxes, force);
list_merge(&h2->smtphunt, &h1->smtphunt, force);
+ list_merge(&h2->domainlist, &h1->domainlist, force);
list_merge(&h2->antispam, &h1->antispam, force);
#define FLAG_MERGE(fld) if (force ? !!h1->fld : !h2->fld) h2->fld = h1->fld
FLAG_MERGE(server.port);
#endif /* INET6_ENABLE */
FLAG_MERGE(server.interval);
- FLAG_MERGE(server.preauthenticate);
+ FLAG_MERGE(server.authenticate);
FLAG_MERGE(server.timeout);
FLAG_MERGE(server.envelope);
FLAG_MERGE(server.envskip);
FLAG_MERGE(server.dns);
FLAG_MERGE(server.checkalias);
FLAG_MERGE(server.uidl);
+ FLAG_MERGE(server.principal);
#if defined(linux) || defined(__FreeBSD__)
FLAG_MERGE(server.interface);
FLAG_MERGE(stripcr);
FLAG_MERGE(pass8bits);
FLAG_MERGE(dropstatus);
+ FLAG_MERGE(dropdelivered);
FLAG_MERGE(mimedecode);
FLAG_MERGE(idle);
FLAG_MERGE(limit);
FLAG_MERGE(use_ssl);
FLAG_MERGE(sslkey);
FLAG_MERGE(sslcert);
+ FLAG_MERGE(sslproto);
+ FLAG_MERGE(sslcertck);
+ FLAG_MERGE(sslcertpath);
+ FLAG_MERGE(sslfingerprint);
#endif
FLAG_MERGE(expunge);
+ FLAG_MERGE(tracepolls);
FLAG_MERGE(properties);
#undef FLAG_MERGE
}
struct stat rcstat;
run.bouncemail = TRUE;
+ run.spambounce = FALSE; /* don't bounce back to innocent bystanders */
memset(&def_opts, '\0', sizeof(struct query));
def_opts.smtp_socket = -1;
def_opts.smtpaddress = (char *)0;
+ def_opts.smtpname = (char *)0;
#define ANTISPAM(n) save_str(&def_opts.antispam, STRING_DUMMY, 0)->val.status.num = (n)
ANTISPAM(571); /* sendmail */
ANTISPAM(550); /* old exim */
def_opts.server.protocol = P_AUTO;
def_opts.server.timeout = CLIENT_TIMEOUT;
+ def_opts.server.esmtp_name = user;
def_opts.warnings = WARNING_INTERVAL;
def_opts.remotename = user;
def_opts.listener = SMTP_MODE;
if (stat(rcfile, &rcstat) != -1)
parsetime = rcstat.st_mtime;
else if (errno != ENOENT)
- report(stderr, _("couldn't time-check the run-control file\n"));
+ report(stderr, GT_("couldn't time-check the run-control file\n"));
/* this builds the host list */
if ((st = prc_parse_file(rcfile, !versioninfo)) != 0)
if ((implicitmode = (optind >= argc)))
{
for (ctl = querylist; ctl; ctl = ctl->next)
- ctl->active = TRUE;
+ ctl->active = !ctl->server.skip;
}
else
for (; optind < argc; optind++)
{
/* Is this correct? */
if (predeclared && outlevel == O_VERBOSE)
- fprintf(stderr,_("Warning: multiple mentions of host %s in config file\n"),argv[optind]);
+ fprintf(stderr,GT_("Warning: multiple mentions of host %s in config file\n"),argv[optind]);
ctl->active = TRUE;
predeclared = TRUE;
}
run.poll_interval = cmd_run.poll_interval;
if (cmd_run.invisible)
run.invisible = cmd_run.invisible;
+ if (cmd_run.showdots)
+ run.showdots = cmd_run.showdots;
if (cmd_run.use_syslog)
run.use_syslog = (cmd_run.use_syslog == FLAG_TRUE);
if (cmd_run.postmaster)
if (check_only && run.poll_interval)
run.poll_interval = 0;
+ /*
+ * DNS support is required for some protocols. We used to
+ * do this unconditionally, but it made fetchmail excessively
+ * vulnerable to misconfigured DNS setups.
+ *
+ * If we're using ETRN or ODMR, the smtp hunt list is the
+ * list of systems we're polling on behalf of; these have
+ * to be fully-qualified domain names. The default for
+ * this list should be the FQDN of localhost.
+ *
+ * If we're using Kerberos for authentication, we need
+ * the FQDN in order to generate capability keys.
+ */
+ if (strcmp(fetchmailhost, "localhost") == 0)
+ for (ctl = querylist; ctl; ctl = ctl->next)
+ if (ctl->active &&
+ (ctl->server.protocol==P_ETRN || ctl->server.protocol==P_ODMR
+ || ctl->server.authenticate == A_KERBEROS_V4
+ || ctl->server.authenticate == A_KERBEROS_V5))
+ {
+ fetchmailhost = host_fqdn();
+ break;
+ }
+
/* merge in wired defaults, do sanity checks and prepare internal fields */
for (ctl = querylist; ctl; ctl = ctl->next)
{
ctl->wedged = FALSE;
- if (configdump || (ctl->active && !(implicitmode && ctl->server.skip)))
- {
- /* merge in defaults */
- optmerge(ctl, &def_opts, FALSE);
+ /* merge in defaults */
+ optmerge(ctl, &def_opts, FALSE);
- /* force command-line options */
- optmerge(ctl, &cmd_opts, TRUE);
+ /* force command-line options */
+ optmerge(ctl, &cmd_opts, TRUE);
+ /*
+ * queryname has to be set up for inactive servers too.
+ * Otherwise the UIDL code core-dumps on startup.
+ */
+ if (ctl->server.via)
+ ctl->server.queryname = xstrdup(ctl->server.via);
+ else
+ ctl->server.queryname = xstrdup(ctl->server.pollname);
+
+ /*
+ * We no longer do DNS lookups at startup.
+ * This is a kluge. It enables users to edit their
+ * configurations when DNS isn't available.
+ */
+ ctl->server.truename = xstrdup(ctl->server.queryname);
+
+ if (configdump || ctl->active )
+ {
/* this code enables flags to be turned off */
#define DEFAULT(flag, dflt) if (flag == FLAG_TRUE)\
flag = TRUE;\
DEFAULT(ctl->forcecr, FALSE);
DEFAULT(ctl->pass8bits, FALSE);
DEFAULT(ctl->dropstatus, FALSE);
+ DEFAULT(ctl->dropdelivered, FALSE);
DEFAULT(ctl->mimedecode, FALSE);
DEFAULT(ctl->idle, FALSE);
DEFAULT(ctl->server.dns, TRUE);
DEFAULT(ctl->server.uidl, FALSE);
#ifdef SSL_ENABLE
DEFAULT(ctl->use_ssl, FALSE);
+ DEFAULT(ctl->sslcertck, FALSE);
#endif
DEFAULT(ctl->server.checkalias, FALSE);
+#ifndef SSL_ENABLE
+ if (ctl->use_ssl)
+ {
+ report(stderr, GT_("SSL support is not compiled in.\n"));
+ exit(PS_SYNTAX);
+ }
+#endif /* SSL_ENABLE */
#undef DEFAULT
- /*
- * DNS support is required for some protocols. We used to
- * do this unconditionally, but it made fetchmail excessively
- * vulnerable to misconfigured DNS setups.
- *
- * If we're using ETRN, the smtp hunt list is the list of
- * systems we're polling on behalf of; these have to be
- * fully-qualified domain names. The default for this list
- * should be the FQDN of localhost.
- *
- * If we're using Kerberos for authentication, we need
- * the FQDN in order to generate capability keys.
- */
- if (ctl->server.protocol == P_ETRN
- || ctl->server.preauthenticate == A_KERBEROS_V4
- || ctl->server.preauthenticate == A_KERBEROS_V5)
- if (strcmp(fetchmailhost, "localhost") == 0)
- fetchmailhost = host_fqdn();
-
/*
* Make sure we have a nonempty host list to forward to.
*/
if (!ctl->smtphunt)
save_str(&ctl->smtphunt, fetchmailhost, FALSE);
+ /*
+ * Make sure we have a nonempty list of domains to fetch from.
+ */
+ if ((ctl->server.protocol==P_ETRN || ctl->server.protocol==P_ODMR) && !ctl->domainlist)
+ save_str(&ctl->domainlist, fetchmailhost, FALSE);
+
/* if `user' doesn't name a real local user, try to run as root */
if ((pw = getpwnam(user)) == (struct passwd *)NULL)
ctl->uid = 0;
if (ctl->localnames && ctl->localnames->next && ctl->server.dns)
{
ctl->server.dns = FALSE;
- report(stderr, _("fetchmail: warning: no DNS available to check multidrop fetches from %s\n"), ctl->server.pollname);
+ report(stderr, GT_("fetchmail: warning: no DNS available to check multidrop fetches from %s\n"), ctl->server.pollname);
}
#endif /* !HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME || !HAVE_RES_SEARCH */
- /*
- *
- * Compute the true name of the mailserver host.
- * There are two clashing cases here:
- *
- * (1) The poll name is a label, possibly on one of several
- * poll configurations for the same host. In this case
- * the `via' option will be present and give the true name.
- *
- * (2) The poll name is the true one, the via name is
- * localhost. This is going to be typical for ssh-using
- * configurations.
- *
- * We're going to assume the via name is true unless it's
- * localhost.
- */
- if (ctl->server.via && strcmp(ctl->server.via, "localhost"))
- ctl->server.queryname = xstrdup(ctl->server.via);
- else
- ctl->server.queryname = xstrdup(ctl->server.pollname);
-
-#ifdef HESIOD
- /* If either the pollname or vianame are "hesiod" we want to
- lookup the user's hesiod pobox host */
-
- if (!strcasecmp(ctl->server.queryname, "hesiod")) {
- struct hes_postoffice *hes_p;
- hes_p = hes_getmailhost(ctl->remotename);
- if (hes_p != NULL && strcmp(hes_p->po_type, "POP") == 0) {
- free(ctl->server.queryname);
- ctl->server.queryname = xstrdup(hes_p->po_host);
- if (ctl->server.via)
- free(ctl->server.via);
- ctl->server.via = xstrdup(hes_p->po_host);
- } else {
- report(stderr,
- _("couldn't find HESIOD pobox for %s\n"),
- ctl->remotename);
- }
- }
-#endif /* HESIOD */
-
- /*
- * We may have to canonicalize the server truename for later use.
- * Do this just once for each lead server, if necessary, in order
- * to minimize DNS round trips.
- */
- if (ctl->server.lead_server)
- {
- char *leadname = ctl->server.lead_server->truename;
-
- /* prevent core dump from ill-formed or duplicate entry */
- if (!leadname)
- {
- report(stderr,
- _("Lead server has no name.\n"));
- exit(PS_SYNTAX);
- }
-
- ctl->server.truename = xstrdup(leadname);
- }
-#ifdef HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME
- else if (!configdump && (ctl->server.preauthenticate==A_KERBEROS_V4 ||
- ctl->server.preauthenticate==A_KERBEROS_V5 ||
- (ctl->server.dns && MULTIDROP(ctl))))
- {
- struct hostent *namerec;
-
- /* compute the canonical name of the host */
- errno = 0;
- namerec = gethostbyname(ctl->server.queryname);
- if (namerec == (struct hostent *)NULL)
- {
- report(stderr,
- _("couldn't find canonical DNS name of %s\n"),
- ctl->server.pollname);
- exit(PS_DNS);
- }
- else
- ctl->server.truename=xstrdup((char *)namerec->h_name);
- }
-#endif /* HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME */
- else {
-#ifdef HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME
- struct hostent *namerec;
-
- /* <fetchmail@mail.julianhaight.com>
- Get the host's IP, so we can report it like this:
-
- Received: from hostname [10.0.0.1]
-
- do we actually need to gethostbyname to find the IP?
- it seems like it would be faster to do this later, when
- we are actually resolving the hostname for a connection,
- but I ain't that smart, so I don't know where to make
- the change later..
- */
- errno = 0;
- namerec = gethostbyname(ctl->server.queryname);
- if (namerec == (struct hostent *)NULL)
- {
- report(stderr,
- _("couldn't find canonical DNS name of %s\n"),
- ctl->server.pollname);
- exit(PS_DNS);
- }
- else {
- ctl->server.truename=xstrdup((char *)namerec->h_name);
- ctl->server.trueaddr=xmalloc(namerec->h_length);
- memcpy(ctl->server.trueaddr,
- namerec->h_addr_list[0],
- namerec->h_length);
- }
-#else
- ctl->server.truename = xstrdup(ctl->server.queryname);
-#endif /* HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME */
- }
-
/* if no folders were specified, set up the null one as default */
if (!ctl->mailboxes)
save_str(&ctl->mailboxes, (char *)NULL, 0);
if (ctl->server.port < 0)
{
(void) fprintf(stderr,
- _("%s configuration invalid, port number cannot be negative\n"),
+ GT_("%s configuration invalid, port number cannot be negative\n"),
ctl->server.pollname);
exit(PS_SYNTAX);
}
if (ctl->server.protocol == P_RPOP && ctl->server.port >= 1024)
{
(void) fprintf(stderr,
- _("%s configuration invalid, RPOP requires a privileged port\n"),
+ GT_("%s configuration invalid, RPOP requires a privileged port\n"),
ctl->server.pollname);
exit(PS_SYNTAX);
}
(atoi(++cp) == SMTP_PORT))
{
(void) fprintf(stderr,
- _("%s configuration invalid, LMTP can't use default SMTP port\n"),
+ GT_("%s configuration invalid, LMTP can't use default SMTP port\n"),
ctl->server.pollname);
exit(PS_SYNTAX);
}
if (ctl->fetchall && ctl->keep && run.poll_interval && !nodetach)
{
(void) fprintf(stderr,
- _("Both fetchall and keep on in daemon mode is a mistake!\n"));
+ GT_("Both fetchall and keep on in daemon mode is a mistake!\n"));
exit(PS_SYNTAX);
}
}
*/
if (sig != 0)
- report(stdout, _("terminated with signal %d\n"), sig);
+ report(stdout, GT_("terminated with signal %d\n"), sig);
else
{
struct query *ctl;
for (ctl = querylist; ctl; ctl = ctl->next)
if (ctl->smtp_socket != -1)
{
- SMTP_quit(ctl->smtp_socket);
- SockClose(ctl->smtp_socket);
- ctl->smtp_socket = -1;
+ /* don't send QUIT for ODMR case because we're acting
+ as a proxy between the SMTP server and client. */
+ smtp_close(ctl, ctl->server.protocol != P_ODMR);
}
}
memset(ctl->password, '\0', strlen(ctl->password));
#if !defined(HAVE_ATEXIT) && !defined(HAVE_ON_EXIT)
- unlockit();
+ lock_release();
#endif
- exit(successes ? PS_SUCCESS : querystatus);
+ if (activecount == 0)
+ exit(PS_NOMAIL);
+ else
+ exit(successes ? PS_SUCCESS : querystatus);
}
/*
static int query_host(struct query *ctl)
/* perform fetch transaction with single host */
{
- int i, st;
+ int i, st = 0;
/*
* If we're syslogging the progress messages are automatically timestamped.
* Force timestamping if we're going to a logfile.
*/
- if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE || (run.logfile && outlevel > O_SILENT))
+ if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
{
- report(stdout, _("%s querying %s (protocol %s) at %s\n"),
+ report(stdout, GT_("%s querying %s (protocol %s) at %s: poll started\n"),
VERSION,
ctl->server.pollname,
showproto(ctl->server.protocol),
- rfc822timestamp());
+ timestamp());
}
+
switch (ctl->server.protocol) {
case P_AUTO:
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(autoprobe)/sizeof(autoprobe[0]); i++)
{
ctl->server.protocol = autoprobe[i];
- if ((st = query_host(ctl)) == PS_SUCCESS || st == PS_NOMAIL || st == PS_AUTHFAIL || st == PS_LOCKBUSY || st == PS_SMTP)
+ st = query_host(ctl);
+ if (st == PS_SUCCESS || st == PS_NOMAIL || st == PS_AUTHFAIL || st == PS_LOCKBUSY || st == PS_SMTP || st == PS_MAXFETCH)
break;
}
ctl->server.protocol = P_AUTO;
- return(st);
+ break;
case P_POP2:
#ifdef POP2_ENABLE
- return(doPOP2(ctl));
+ st = doPOP2(ctl);
#else
- report(stderr, _("POP2 support is not configured.\n"));
- return(PS_PROTOCOL);
+ report(stderr, GT_("POP2 support is not configured.\n"));
+ st = PS_PROTOCOL;
#endif /* POP2_ENABLE */
break;
case P_POP3:
case P_APOP:
case P_RPOP:
#ifdef POP3_ENABLE
- return(doPOP3(ctl));
+ st = doPOP3(ctl);
#else
- report(stderr, _("POP3 support is not configured.\n"));
- return(PS_PROTOCOL);
+ report(stderr, GT_("POP3 support is not configured.\n"));
+ st = PS_PROTOCOL;
#endif /* POP3_ENABLE */
break;
case P_IMAP:
- case P_IMAP_K4:
- case P_IMAP_CRAM_MD5:
- case P_IMAP_LOGIN:
-#ifdef GSSAPI
- case P_IMAP_GSS:
-#endif /* GSSAPI */
#ifdef IMAP_ENABLE
- return(doIMAP(ctl));
+ st = doIMAP(ctl);
#else
- report(stderr, _("IMAP support is not configured.\n"));
- return(PS_PROTOCOL);
+ report(stderr, GT_("IMAP support is not configured.\n"));
+ st = PS_PROTOCOL;
#endif /* IMAP_ENABLE */
+ break;
case P_ETRN:
#ifndef ETRN_ENABLE
- report(stderr, _("ETRN support is not configured.\n"));
- return(PS_PROTOCOL);
+ report(stderr, GT_("ETRN support is not configured.\n"));
+ st = PS_PROTOCOL;
#else
#ifdef HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME
- return(doETRN(ctl));
+ st = doETRN(ctl);
#else
- report(stderr, _("Cannot support ETRN without gethostbyname(2).\n"));
- return(PS_PROTOCOL);
+ report(stderr, GT_("Cannot support ETRN without gethostbyname(2).\n"));
+ st = PS_PROTOCOL;
#endif /* HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME */
+ break;
#endif /* ETRN_ENABLE */
+ case P_ODMR:
+#ifndef ODMR_ENABLE
+ report(stderr, GT_("ODMR support is not configured.\n"));
+ st = PS_PROTOCOL;
+#else
+#ifdef HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME
+ st = doODMR(ctl);
+#else
+ report(stderr, GT_("Cannot support ODMR without gethostbyname(2).\n"));
+ st = PS_PROTOCOL;
+#endif /* HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME */
+#endif /* ODMR_ENABLE */
+ break;
default:
- report(stderr, _("unsupported protocol selected.\n"));
- return(PS_PROTOCOL);
+ report(stderr, GT_("unsupported protocol selected.\n"));
+ st = PS_PROTOCOL;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If we're syslogging the progress messages are automatically timestamped.
+ * Force timestamping if we're going to a logfile.
+ */
+ if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
+ {
+ report(stdout, GT_("%s querying %s (protocol %s) at %s: poll completed\n"),
+ VERSION,
+ ctl->server.pollname,
+ showproto(ctl->server.protocol),
+ timestamp());
}
+
+ return(st);
}
static void dump_params (struct runctl *runp,
struct query *ctl;
if (runp->poll_interval)
- printf(_("Poll interval is %d seconds\n"), runp->poll_interval);
+ printf(GT_("Poll interval is %d seconds\n"), runp->poll_interval);
if (runp->logfile)
- printf(_("Logfile is %s\n"), runp->logfile);
+ printf(GT_("Logfile is %s\n"), runp->logfile);
if (strcmp(runp->idfile, IDFILE_NAME))
- printf(_("Idfile is %s\n"), runp->idfile);
+ printf(GT_("Idfile is %s\n"), runp->idfile);
#if defined(HAVE_SYSLOG)
if (runp->use_syslog)
- printf(_("Progress messages will be logged via syslog\n"));
+ printf(GT_("Progress messages will be logged via syslog\n"));
#endif
if (runp->invisible)
- printf(_("Fetchmail will masquerade and will not generate Received\n"));
+ printf(GT_("Fetchmail will masquerade and will not generate Received\n"));
+ if (runp->showdots)
+ printf(GT_("Fetchmail will show progress dots even in logfiles.\n"));
if (runp->postmaster)
- printf(_("Fetchmail will forward misaddressed multidrop messages to %s.\n"),
+ printf(GT_("Fetchmail will forward misaddressed multidrop messages to %s.\n"),
runp->postmaster);
if (!runp->bouncemail)
- printf(_("Fetchmail will direct error mail to the postmaster.\n"));
+ printf(GT_("Fetchmail will direct error mail to the postmaster.\n"));
else if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
- printf(_("Fetchmail will direct error mail to the sender.\n"));
+ printf(GT_("Fetchmail will direct error mail to the sender.\n"));
for (ctl = querylist; ctl; ctl = ctl->next)
{
if (!ctl->active || (implicit && ctl->server.skip))
continue;
- printf(_("Options for retrieving from %s@%s:\n"),
+ printf(GT_("Options for retrieving from %s@%s:\n"),
ctl->remotename, visbuf(ctl->server.pollname));
- if (ctl->server.via && (ctl->server.protocol != P_ETRN))
- printf(_(" Mail will be retrieved via %s\n"), ctl->server.via);
+ if (ctl->server.via && MAILBOX_PROTOCOL(ctl))
+ printf(GT_(" Mail will be retrieved via %s\n"), ctl->server.via);
if (ctl->server.interval)
- printf(_(" Poll of this server will occur every %d intervals.\n"),
+ printf(GT_(" Poll of this server will occur every %d intervals.\n"),
ctl->server.interval);
if (ctl->server.truename)
- printf(_(" True name of server is %s.\n"), ctl->server.truename);
+ printf(GT_(" True name of server is %s.\n"), ctl->server.truename);
if (ctl->server.skip || outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
- printf(_(" This host %s be queried when no host is specified.\n"),
- ctl->server.skip ? _("will not") : _("will"));
- /*
- * Don't poll for password when there is one or when using the ETRN
- * or IMAP-GSS protocol
- */
- /* ETRN, IMAP_GSS, and IMAP_K4 do not need a password, so skip this */
- if ( (ctl->server.protocol != P_ETRN)
-#ifdef GSSAPI
- && (ctl->server.protocol != P_IMAP_GSS)
-#endif /* GSSAPI */
- && (ctl->server.protocol != P_IMAP_K4) ) {
- if (!ctl->password)
- printf(_(" Password will be prompted for.\n"));
- else if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
- {
- if (ctl->server.protocol == P_APOP)
- printf(_(" APOP secret = \"%s\".\n"),
- visbuf(ctl->password));
- else if (ctl->server.protocol == P_RPOP)
- printf(_(" RPOP id = \"%s\".\n"),
- visbuf(ctl->password));
- else
- printf(_(" Password = \"%s\".\n"),
+ printf(GT_(" This host %s be queried when no host is specified.\n"),
+ ctl->server.skip ? GT_("will not") : GT_("will"));
+ if (!NO_PASSWORD(ctl))
+ {
+ if (!ctl->password)
+ printf(GT_(" Password will be prompted for.\n"));
+ else if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
+ {
+ if (ctl->server.protocol == P_APOP)
+ printf(GT_(" APOP secret = \"%s\".\n"),
+ visbuf(ctl->password));
+ else if (ctl->server.protocol == P_RPOP)
+ printf(GT_(" RPOP id = \"%s\".\n"),
+ visbuf(ctl->password));
+ else
+ printf(GT_(" Password = \"%s\".\n"),
visbuf(ctl->password));
- }
+ }
}
if (ctl->server.protocol == P_POP3
#else /* INET6_ENABLE */
&& ctl->server.port == KPOP_PORT
#endif /* INET6_ENABLE */
- && (ctl->server.preauthenticate == A_KERBEROS_V4 ||
- ctl->server.preauthenticate == A_KERBEROS_V5))
- printf(_(" Protocol is KPOP with Kerberos %s authentication"),
- ctl->server.preauthenticate == A_KERBEROS_V5 ? "V" : "IV");
+ && (ctl->server.authenticate == A_KERBEROS_V4 ||
+ ctl->server.authenticate == A_KERBEROS_V5))
+ printf(GT_(" Protocol is KPOP with Kerberos %s authentication"),
+ ctl->server.authenticate == A_KERBEROS_V5 ? "V" : "IV");
else
- printf(_(" Protocol is %s"), showproto(ctl->server.protocol));
+ printf(GT_(" Protocol is %s"), showproto(ctl->server.protocol));
#if INET6_ENABLE
if (ctl->server.service)
- printf(_(" (using service %s)"), ctl->server.service);
+ printf(GT_(" (using service %s)"), ctl->server.service);
if (ctl->server.netsec)
- printf(_(" (using network security options %s)"), ctl->server.netsec);
+ printf(GT_(" (using network security options %s)"), ctl->server.netsec);
#else /* INET6_ENABLE */
if (ctl->server.port)
- printf(_(" (using port %d)"), ctl->server.port);
+ printf(GT_(" (using port %d)"), ctl->server.port);
#endif /* INET6_ENABLE */
else if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
- printf(_(" (using default port)"));
- if (ctl->server.uidl && (ctl->server.protocol != P_ETRN))
- printf(_(" (forcing UIDL use)"));
+ printf(GT_(" (using default port)"));
+ if (ctl->server.uidl && MAILBOX_PROTOCOL(ctl))
+ printf(GT_(" (forcing UIDL use)"));
putchar('.');
putchar('\n');
- if (ctl->server.preauthenticate == A_KERBEROS_V4)
- printf(_(" Kerberos V4 preauthentication enabled.\n"));
- else if (ctl->server.preauthenticate == A_KERBEROS_V5)
- printf(_(" Kerberos V5 preauthentication enabled.\n"));
- else if (ctl->server.preauthenticate == A_SSH)
- printf(_(" End-to-end encryption assumed.\n"));
+ switch (ctl->server.authenticate)
+ {
+ case A_ANY:
+ printf(GT_(" All available authentication methods will be tried.\n"));
+ break;
+ case A_PASSWORD:
+ printf(GT_(" Password authentication will be forced.\n"));
+ break;
+ case A_NTLM:
+ printf(GT_(" NTLM authentication will be forced.\n"));
+ break;
+ case A_OTP:
+ printf(GT_(" OTP authentication will be forced.\n"));
+ break;
+ case A_CRAM_MD5:
+ printf(GT_(" CRAM-Md5 authentication will be forced.\n"));
+ break;
+ case A_GSSAPI:
+ printf(GT_(" GSSAPI authentication will be forced.\n"));
+ break;
+ case A_KERBEROS_V4:
+ printf(GT_(" Kerberos V4 authentication will be forced.\n"));
+ break;
+ case A_KERBEROS_V5:
+ printf(GT_(" Kerberos V5 authentication will be forced.\n"));
+ break;
+ case A_SSH:
+ printf(GT_(" End-to-end encryption assumed.\n"));
+ break;
+ }
+ if (ctl->server.principal != (char *) NULL)
+ printf(GT_(" Mail service principal is: %s\n"), ctl->server.principal);
#ifdef SSL_ENABLE
if (ctl->use_ssl)
- printf(" SSL encrypted sessions enabled.\n");
+ printf(GT_(" SSL encrypted sessions enabled.\n"));
+ if (ctl->sslcertck) {
+ printf(GT_(" SSL server certificate checking enabled.\n"));
+ if (ctl->sslcertpath != NULL)
+ printf(GT_(" SSL trusted certificate directory: %s\n"), ctl->sslcertpath);
+ }
+ if (ctl->sslfingerprint != NULL)
+ printf(GT_(" SSL key fingerprint (checked against the server key): %s\n"), ctl->sslfingerprint);
#endif
if (ctl->server.timeout > 0)
- printf(_(" Server nonresponse timeout is %d seconds"), ctl->server.timeout);
+ printf(GT_(" Server nonresponse timeout is %d seconds"), ctl->server.timeout);
if (ctl->server.timeout == CLIENT_TIMEOUT)
- printf(_(" (default).\n"));
+ printf(GT_(" (default).\n"));
else
printf(".\n");
- if (ctl->server.protocol != P_ETRN) {
- if (!ctl->mailboxes->id)
- printf(_(" Default mailbox selected.\n"));
- else
- {
- struct idlist *idp;
+ if (MAILBOX_PROTOCOL(ctl))
+ {
+ if (!ctl->mailboxes->id)
+ printf(GT_(" Default mailbox selected.\n"));
+ else
+ {
+ struct idlist *idp;
- printf(_(" Selected mailboxes are:"));
- for (idp = ctl->mailboxes; idp; idp = idp->next)
- printf(" %s", idp->id);
- printf("\n");
- }
- printf(_(" %s messages will be retrieved (--all %s).\n"),
- ctl->fetchall ? _("All") : _("Only new"),
- ctl->fetchall ? "on" : "off");
- printf(_(" Fetched messages %s be kept on the server (--keep %s).\n"),
- ctl->keep ? _("will") : _("will not"),
- ctl->keep ? "on" : "off");
- printf(_(" Old messages %s be flushed before message retrieval (--flush %s).\n"),
- ctl->flush ? _("will") : _("will not"),
- ctl->flush ? "on" : "off");
- printf(_(" Rewrite of server-local addresses is %s (--norewrite %s).\n"),
- ctl->rewrite ? _("enabled") : _("disabled"),
- ctl->rewrite ? "off" : "on");
- printf(_(" Carriage-return stripping is %s (stripcr %s).\n"),
- ctl->stripcr ? _("enabled") : _("disabled"),
- ctl->stripcr ? "on" : "off");
- printf(_(" Carriage-return forcing is %s (forcecr %s).\n"),
- ctl->forcecr ? _("enabled") : _("disabled"),
- ctl->forcecr ? "on" : "off");
- printf(_(" Interpretation of Content-Transfer-Encoding is %s (pass8bits %s).\n"),
- ctl->pass8bits ? _("disabled") : _("enabled"),
- ctl->pass8bits ? "on" : "off");
- printf(_(" MIME decoding is %s (mimedecode %s).\n"),
- ctl->mimedecode ? _("enabled") : _("disabled"),
- ctl->mimedecode ? "on" : "off");
- printf(_(" Idle after poll is %s (idle %s).\n"),
- ctl->idle ? _("enabled") : _("disabled"),
- ctl->idle ? "on" : "off");
- printf(_(" Nonempty Status lines will be %s (dropstatus %s)\n"),
- ctl->dropstatus ? _("discarded") : _("kept"),
- ctl->dropstatus ? "on" : "off");
+ printf(GT_(" Selected mailboxes are:"));
+ for (idp = ctl->mailboxes; idp; idp = idp->next)
+ printf(" %s", idp->id);
+ printf("\n");
+ }
+ printf(GT_(" %s messages will be retrieved (--all %s).\n"),
+ ctl->fetchall ? GT_("All") : GT_("Only new"),
+ ctl->fetchall ? "on" : "off");
+ printf(GT_(" Fetched messages %s be kept on the server (--keep %s).\n"),
+ ctl->keep ? GT_("will") : GT_("will not"),
+ ctl->keep ? "on" : "off");
+ printf(GT_(" Old messages %s be flushed before message retrieval (--flush %s).\n"),
+ ctl->flush ? GT_("will") : GT_("will not"),
+ ctl->flush ? "on" : "off");
+ printf(GT_(" Rewrite of server-local addresses is %s (--norewrite %s).\n"),
+ ctl->rewrite ? GT_("enabled") : GT_("disabled"),
+ ctl->rewrite ? "off" : "on");
+ printf(GT_(" Carriage-return stripping is %s (stripcr %s).\n"),
+ ctl->stripcr ? GT_("enabled") : GT_("disabled"),
+ ctl->stripcr ? "on" : "off");
+ printf(GT_(" Carriage-return forcing is %s (forcecr %s).\n"),
+ ctl->forcecr ? GT_("enabled") : GT_("disabled"),
+ ctl->forcecr ? "on" : "off");
+ printf(GT_(" Interpretation of Content-Transfer-Encoding is %s (pass8bits %s).\n"),
+ ctl->pass8bits ? GT_("disabled") : GT_("enabled"),
+ ctl->pass8bits ? "on" : "off");
+ printf(GT_(" MIME decoding is %s (mimedecode %s).\n"),
+ ctl->mimedecode ? GT_("enabled") : GT_("disabled"),
+ ctl->mimedecode ? "on" : "off");
+ printf(GT_(" Idle after poll is %s (idle %s).\n"),
+ ctl->idle ? GT_("enabled") : GT_("disabled"),
+ ctl->idle ? "on" : "off");
+ printf(GT_(" Nonempty Status lines will be %s (dropstatus %s)\n"),
+ ctl->dropstatus ? GT_("discarded") : GT_("kept"),
+ ctl->dropstatus ? "on" : "off");
+ printf(GT_(" Delivered-To lines will be %s (dropdelivered %s)\n"),
+ ctl->dropdelivered ? GT_("discarded") : GT_("kept"),
+ ctl->dropdelivered ? "on" : "off");
+ if (NUM_NONZERO(ctl->limit))
+ {
if (NUM_NONZERO(ctl->limit))
- {
- if (NUM_NONZERO(ctl->limit))
- printf(_(" Message size limit is %d octets (--limit %d).\n"),
- ctl->limit, ctl->limit);
- else if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
- printf(_(" No message size limit (--limit 0).\n"));
- if (run.poll_interval > 0)
- printf(_(" Message size warning interval is %d seconds (--warnings %d).\n"),
- ctl->warnings, ctl->warnings);
- else if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
- printf(_(" Size warnings on every poll (--warnings 0).\n"));
- }
- if (NUM_NONZERO(ctl->fetchlimit))
- printf(_(" Received-message limit is %d (--fetchlimit %d).\n"),
- ctl->fetchlimit, ctl->fetchlimit);
+ printf(GT_(" Message size limit is %d octets (--limit %d).\n"),
+ ctl->limit, ctl->limit);
else if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
- printf(_(" No received-message limit (--fetchlimit 0).\n"));
- if (NUM_NONZERO(ctl->batchlimit))
- printf(_(" SMTP message batch limit is %d.\n"), ctl->batchlimit);
+ printf(GT_(" No message size limit (--limit 0).\n"));
+ if (run.poll_interval > 0)
+ printf(GT_(" Message size warning interval is %d seconds (--warnings %d).\n"),
+ ctl->warnings, ctl->warnings);
else if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
- printf(_(" No SMTP message batch limit (--batchlimit 0).\n"));
- if (ctl->server.protocol != P_ETRN)
- {
- if (NUM_NONZERO(ctl->expunge))
- printf(_(" Deletion interval between expunges forced to %d (--expunge %d).\n"), ctl->expunge, ctl->expunge);
- else if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
- printf(_(" No forced expunges (--expunge 0).\n"));
- }
+ printf(GT_(" Size warnings on every poll (--warnings 0).\n"));
+ }
+ if (NUM_NONZERO(ctl->fetchlimit))
+ printf(GT_(" Received-message limit is %d (--fetchlimit %d).\n"),
+ ctl->fetchlimit, ctl->fetchlimit);
+ else if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
+ printf(GT_(" No received-message limit (--fetchlimit 0).\n"));
+ if (NUM_NONZERO(ctl->batchlimit))
+ printf(GT_(" SMTP message batch limit is %d.\n"), ctl->batchlimit);
+ else if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
+ printf(GT_(" No SMTP message batch limit (--batchlimit 0).\n"));
+ if (MAILBOX_PROTOCOL(ctl))
+ {
+ if (NUM_NONZERO(ctl->expunge))
+ printf(GT_(" Deletion interval between expunges forced to %d (--expunge %d).\n"), ctl->expunge, ctl->expunge);
+ else if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
+ printf(GT_(" No forced expunges (--expunge 0).\n"));
+ }
}
- if (ctl->bsmtp)
- printf(_(" Messages will be appended to %s as BSMTP\n"), visbuf(ctl->bsmtp));
- else if (ctl->mda && (ctl->server.protocol != P_ETRN))
- printf(_(" Messages will be delivered with \"%s\".\n"), visbuf(ctl->mda));
- else
+ else /* ODMR or ETRN */
{
struct idlist *idp;
- printf(_(" Messages will be %cMTP-forwarded to:"), ctl->listener);
- for (idp = ctl->smtphunt; idp; idp = idp->next)
+ printf(GT_(" Domains for which mail will be fetched are:"));
+ for (idp = ctl->domainlist; idp; idp = idp->next)
{
- printf(" %s", idp->id);
+ printf(" %s", idp->id);
if (!idp->val.status.mark)
- printf(_(" (default)"));
+ printf(GT_(" (default)"));
}
printf("\n");
+ }
+ if (ctl->bsmtp)
+ printf(GT_(" Messages will be appended to %s as BSMTP\n"), visbuf(ctl->bsmtp));
+ else if (ctl->mda && MAILBOX_PROTOCOL(ctl))
+ printf(GT_(" Messages will be delivered with \"%s\".\n"), visbuf(ctl->mda));
+ else
+ {
+ struct idlist *idp;
+
+ if (ctl->smtphunt)
+ {
+ printf(GT_(" Messages will be %cMTP-forwarded to:"),
+ ctl->listener);
+ for (idp = ctl->smtphunt; idp; idp = idp->next)
+ {
+ printf(" %s", idp->id);
+ if (!idp->val.status.mark)
+ printf(GT_(" (default)"));
+ }
+ printf("\n");
+ }
if (ctl->smtpaddress)
- printf(_(" Host part of MAIL FROM line will be %s\n"),
+ printf(GT_(" Host part of MAIL FROM line will be %s\n"),
ctl->smtpaddress);
+ if (ctl->smtpname)
+ printf(GT_(" Address to be put in RCPT TO lines shipped to SMTP will be %s\n"),
+ ctl->smtpname);
}
- if (ctl->server.protocol != P_ETRN)
+ if (MAILBOX_PROTOCOL(ctl))
{
if (ctl->antispam != (struct idlist *)NULL)
{
struct idlist *idp;
- printf(_(" Recognized listener spam block responses are:"));
+ printf(GT_(" Recognized listener spam block responses are:"));
for (idp = ctl->antispam; idp; idp = idp->next)
printf(" %d", idp->val.status.num);
printf("\n");
}
else if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
- printf(_(" Spam-blocking disabled\n"));
+ printf(GT_(" Spam-blocking disabled\n"));
}
if (ctl->preconnect)
- printf(_(" Server connection will be brought up with \"%s\".\n"),
+ printf(GT_(" Server connection will be brought up with \"%s\".\n"),
visbuf(ctl->preconnect));
else if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
- printf(_(" No pre-connection command.\n"));
+ printf(GT_(" No pre-connection command.\n"));
if (ctl->postconnect)
- printf(_(" Server connection will be taken down with \"%s\".\n"),
+ printf(GT_(" Server connection will be taken down with \"%s\".\n"),
visbuf(ctl->postconnect));
else if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
- printf(_(" No post-connection command.\n"));
- if (ctl->server.protocol != P_ETRN) {
+ printf(GT_(" No post-connection command.\n"));
+ if (MAILBOX_PROTOCOL(ctl)) {
if (!ctl->localnames)
- printf(_(" No localnames declared for this host.\n"));
+ printf(GT_(" No localnames declared for this host.\n"));
else
{
struct idlist *idp;
++count;
if (count > 1 || ctl->wildcard)
- printf(_(" Multi-drop mode: "));
+ printf(GT_(" Multi-drop mode: "));
else
- printf(_(" Single-drop mode: "));
+ printf(GT_(" Single-drop mode: "));
- printf(_("%d local name(s) recognized.\n"), count);
+ printf(GT_("%d local name(s) recognized.\n"), count);
if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
{
for (idp = ctl->localnames; idp; idp = idp->next)
if (count > 1 || ctl->wildcard)
{
- printf(_(" DNS lookup for multidrop addresses is %s.\n"),
- ctl->server.dns ? _("enabled") : _("disabled"));
+ printf(GT_(" DNS lookup for multidrop addresses is %s.\n"),
+ ctl->server.dns ? GT_("enabled") : GT_("disabled"));
if (ctl->server.dns)
{
- printf(_(" Server aliases will be compared with multidrop addresses by "));
+ printf(GT_(" Server aliases will be compared with multidrop addresses by "));
if (ctl->server.checkalias)
- printf(_("IP address.\n"));
+ printf(GT_("IP address.\n"));
else
- printf(_("name.\n"));
+ printf(GT_("name.\n"));
}
if (ctl->server.envelope == STRING_DISABLED)
- printf(_(" Envelope-address routing is disabled\n"));
+ printf(GT_(" Envelope-address routing is disabled\n"));
else
{
- printf(_(" Envelope header is assumed to be: %s\n"),
- ctl->server.envelope ? ctl->server.envelope:_("Received"));
+ printf(GT_(" Envelope header is assumed to be: %s\n"),
+ ctl->server.envelope ? ctl->server.envelope:GT_("Received"));
if (ctl->server.envskip > 1 || outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
- printf(_(" Number of envelope header to be parsed: %d\n"),
+ printf(GT_(" Number of envelope header to be parsed: %d\n"),
ctl->server.envskip);
if (ctl->server.qvirtual)
- printf(_(" Prefix %s will be removed from user id\n"),
+ printf(GT_(" Prefix %s will be removed from user id\n"),
ctl->server.qvirtual);
else if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
- printf(_(" No prefix stripping\n"));
+ printf(GT_(" No prefix stripping\n"));
}
if (ctl->server.akalist)
{
struct idlist *idp;
- printf(_(" Predeclared mailserver aliases:"));
+ printf(GT_(" Predeclared mailserver aliases:"));
for (idp = ctl->server.akalist; idp; idp = idp->next)
printf(" %s", idp->id);
putchar('\n');
{
struct idlist *idp;
- printf(_(" Local domains:"));
+ printf(GT_(" Local domains:"));
for (idp = ctl->server.localdomains; idp; idp = idp->next)
printf(" %s", idp->id);
putchar('\n');
}
#if defined(linux) || defined(__FreeBSD__)
if (ctl->server.interface)
- printf(_(" Connection must be through interface %s.\n"), ctl->server.interface);
+ printf(GT_(" Connection must be through interface %s.\n"), ctl->server.interface);
else if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
- printf(_(" No interface requirement specified.\n"));
+ printf(GT_(" No interface requirement specified.\n"));
if (ctl->server.monitor)
- printf(_(" Polling loop will monitor %s.\n"), ctl->server.monitor);
+ printf(GT_(" Polling loop will monitor %s.\n"), ctl->server.monitor);
else if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
- printf(_(" No monitor interface specified.\n"));
+ printf(GT_(" No monitor interface specified.\n"));
#endif
if (ctl->server.plugin)
- printf(_(" Server connections will be made via plugin %s (--plugin %s).\n"), ctl->server.plugin, ctl->server.plugin);
+ printf(GT_(" Server connections will be made via plugin %s (--plugin %s).\n"), ctl->server.plugin, ctl->server.plugin);
else if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
- printf(_(" No plugin command specified.\n"));
+ printf(GT_(" No plugin command specified.\n"));
if (ctl->server.plugout)
- printf(_(" Listener connections will be made via plugout %s (--plugout %s).\n"), ctl->server.plugout, ctl->server.plugout);
+ printf(GT_(" Listener connections will be made via plugout %s (--plugout %s).\n"), ctl->server.plugout, ctl->server.plugout);
else if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
- printf(_(" No plugout command specified.\n"));
+ printf(GT_(" No plugout command specified.\n"));
- if (ctl->server.protocol > P_POP2 && (ctl->server.protocol != P_ETRN))
+ if (ctl->server.protocol > P_POP2 && MAILBOX_PROTOCOL(ctl))
{
if (!ctl->oldsaved)
- printf(_(" No UIDs saved from this host.\n"));
+ printf(GT_(" No UIDs saved from this host.\n"));
else
{
struct idlist *idp;
for (idp = ctl->oldsaved; idp; idp = idp->next)
++count;
- printf(_(" %d UIDs saved.\n"), count);
+ printf(GT_(" %d UIDs saved.\n"), count);
if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
for (idp = ctl->oldsaved; idp; idp = idp->next)
printf("\t%s\n", idp->id);
}
}
+ if (ctl->tracepolls)
+ printf(GT_(" Poll trace information will be added to the Received header.\n"));
+ else if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
+ printf(GT_(" No poll trace information will be added to the Received header.\n.\n"));
+
if (ctl->properties)
- printf(_(" Pass-through properties \"%s\".\n"),
+ printf(GT_(" Pass-through properties \"%s\".\n"),
visbuf(ctl->properties));
}
}