#include "config.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
+#include <strings.h>
#include <ctype.h>
-#if defined(STDC_HEADERS)
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <errno.h>
-#endif
#include "fetchmail.h"
#include "socket.h"
-#include "i18n.h"
+#include "gettext.h"
/* imap_version values */
-#define IMAP2 -1 /* IMAP2 or IMAP2BIS, RFC1176 */
#define IMAP4 0 /* IMAP4 rev 0, RFC1730 */
#define IMAP4rev1 1 /* IMAP4 rev 1, RFC2060 */
static int saved_timeout = 0, idle_timeout = 0;
static time_t idle_start_time = 0;
-static int imap_ok(int sock, char *argbuf)
+static int imap_untagged_response(int sock, const char *buf)
+/* interpret untagged status responses */
+{
+ /* For each individual check, use a BLANK before the word to avoid
+ * confusion with the \Recent flag or similar */
+ if (stage == STAGE_GETAUTH
+ && !strncmp(buf, "* CAPABILITY", 12))
+ {
+ strlcpy(capabilities, buf + 12, sizeof(capabilities));
+ }
+ else if (stage == STAGE_GETAUTH
+ && !strncmp(buf, "* PREAUTH", 9))
+ {
+ preauth = TRUE;
+ }
+ else if (stage != STAGE_LOGOUT
+ && !strncmp(buf, "* BYE", 5))
+ {
+ /* log the unexpected bye from server as we expect the
+ * connection to be cut-off after this */
+ if (outlevel > O_SILENT)
+ report(stderr, GT_("Received BYE response from IMAP server: %s"), buf + 5);
+ }
+ else if (strstr(buf, " EXISTS"))
+ {
+ char *t; unsigned long u;
+ errno = 0;
+ u = strtoul(buf+2, &t, 10);
+ /*
+ * Don't trust the message count passed by the server.
+ * Without this check, it might be possible to do a
+ * DNS-spoofing attack that would pass back a ridiculous
+ * count, and allocate a malloc area that would overlap
+ * a portion of the stack.
+ */
+ if (errno /* strtoul failed */
+ || t == buf+2 /* no valid data */
+ || u > (unsigned long)(INT_MAX/sizeof(int)) /* too large */)
+ {
+ report(stderr, GT_("bogus message count in \"%s\"!"), buf);
+ return(PS_PROTOCOL);
+ }
+ count = u; /* safe as long as count <= INT_MAX - checked above */
+
+ if ((recentcount = count - oldcount) < 0)
+ recentcount = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * Nasty kluge to handle RFC2177 IDLE. If we know we're idling
+ * we can't wait for the tag matching the IDLE; we have to tell the
+ * server the IDLE is finished by shipping back a DONE when we
+ * see an EXISTS. Only after that will a tagged response be
+ * shipped. The idling flag also gets cleared on a timeout.
+ */
+ if (stage == STAGE_IDLE)
+ {
+ /* If IDLE isn't supported, we were only sending NOOPs anyway. */
+ if (has_idle)
+ {
+ /* we do our own write and report here to disable tagging */
+ SockWrite(sock, "DONE\r\n", 6);
+ if (outlevel >= O_MONITOR)
+ report(stdout, "IMAP> DONE\n");
+ }
+
+ mytimeout = saved_timeout;
+ stage = STAGE_GETRANGE;
+ }
+ }
+ /* we now compute recentcount as a difference between
+ * new and old EXISTS, hence disable RECENT check */
+# if 0
+ else if (strstr(buf, " RECENT"))
+ {
+ /* fixme: use strto[u]l and error checking */
+ recentcount = atoi(buf+2);
+ }
+# endif
+ else if (strstr(buf, " EXPUNGE"))
+ {
+ unsigned long u; char *t;
+ /* the response "* 10 EXPUNGE" means that the currently
+ * tenth (i.e. only one) message has been deleted */
+ errno = 0;
+ u = strtoul(buf+2, &t, 10);
+ if (errno /* conversion error */ || t == buf+2 /* no number found */) {
+ report(stderr, GT_("bogus EXPUNGE count in \"%s\"!"), buf);
+ return PS_PROTOCOL;
+ }
+ if (u > 0)
+ {
+ if (count > 0)
+ count--;
+ if (oldcount > 0)
+ oldcount--;
+ /* We do expect an EXISTS response immediately
+ * after this, so this updation of recentcount is
+ * just a precaution! */
+ if ((recentcount = count - oldcount) < 0)
+ recentcount = 0;
+ actual_deletions++;
+ }
+ }
+ /*
+ * The server may decide to make the mailbox read-only,
+ * which causes fetchmail to go into a endless loop
+ * fetching the same message over and over again.
+ *
+ * However, for check_only, we use EXAMINE which will
+ * mark the mailbox read-only as per the RFC.
+ *
+ * This checks for the condition and aborts if
+ * the mailbox is read-only.
+ *
+ * See RFC 2060 section 6.3.1 (SELECT).
+ * See RFC 2060 section 6.3.2 (EXAMINE).
+ */
+ else if (stage == STAGE_GETRANGE
+ && !check_only && strstr(buf, "[READ-ONLY]"))
+ {
+ return(PS_LOCKBUSY);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ return(PS_UNTAGGED);
+ }
+ return(PS_SUCCESS);
+}
+
+static int imap_response(int sock, char *argbuf, struct RecvSplit *rs)
/* parse command response */
{
char buf[MSGBUFSIZE+1];
int ok;
char *cp;
- if ((ok = gen_recv(sock, buf, sizeof(buf))))
+ if (rs)
+ ok = gen_recv_split(sock, buf, sizeof(buf), rs);
+ else
+ ok = gen_recv(sock, buf, sizeof(buf));
+ if (ok != PS_SUCCESS)
return(ok);
/* all tokens in responses are caseblind */
if (islower((unsigned char)*cp))
*cp = toupper((unsigned char)*cp);
- /* interpret untagged status responses
- * First check if we really have an untagged response, starting
- * with "*" SPACE. Then, for each individual check, use a BLANK
- * before the word to avoid confusion with the \Recent flag or
- * similar */
+ /* untagged responses start with "* " */
if (buf[0] == '*' && buf[1] == ' ') {
- if (strstr(buf, " CAPABILITY")) {
- strlcpy(capabilities, buf + 12, sizeof(capabilities));
- }
- else if (strstr(buf, " EXISTS"))
- {
- count = atoi(buf+2);
- /*
- * Don't trust the message count passed by the server.
- * Without this check, it might be possible to do a
- * DNS-spoofing attack that would pass back a ridiculous
- * count, and allocate a malloc area that would overlap
- * a portion of the stack.
- */
- if ((unsigned)count > INT_MAX/sizeof(int))
- {
- report(stderr, GT_("bogus message count!"));
- return(PS_PROTOCOL);
- }
- if ((recentcount = count - oldcount) < 0)
- recentcount = 0;
-
- /*
- * Nasty kluge to handle RFC2177 IDLE. If we know we're idling
- * we can't wait for the tag matching the IDLE; we have to tell the
- * server the IDLE is finished by shipping back a DONE when we
- * see an EXISTS. Only after that will a tagged response be
- * shipped. The idling flag also gets cleared on a timeout.
- */
- if (stage == STAGE_IDLE)
- {
- /* If IDLE isn't supported, we were only sending NOOPs anyway. */
- if (has_idle)
- {
- /* we do our own write and report here to disable tagging */
- SockWrite(sock, "DONE\r\n", 6);
- if (outlevel >= O_MONITOR)
- report(stdout, "IMAP> DONE\n");
- }
-
- mytimeout = saved_timeout;
- stage = STAGE_FETCH;
- }
- }
- /* we now compute recentcount as a difference between
- * new and old EXISTS, hence disable RECENT check */
-# if 0
- else if (strstr(buf, " RECENT"))
- {
- recentcount = atoi(buf+2);
- }
-# endif
- else if (strstr(buf, " EXPUNGE"))
+ ok = imap_untagged_response(sock, buf);
+ if (ok == PS_UNTAGGED)
{
- /* the response "* 10 EXPUNGE" means that the currently
- * tenth (i.e. only one) message has been deleted */
- if (atoi(buf+2) > 0)
+ if (argbuf && stage != STAGE_IDLE && tag[0] != '\0')
{
- if (count > 0)
- count--;
- if (oldcount > 0)
- oldcount--;
- /* We do expect an EXISTS response immediately
- * after this, so this updation of recentcount is
- * just a precaution! */
- if (recentcount > 0)
- recentcount--;
- actual_deletions++;
+ /* if there is an unmatched response, pass it back to
+ * the calling function for further analysis. The
+ * calling function should call imap_response() again
+ * to read the remaining response */
+ strcpy(argbuf, buf);
+ return(ok);
}
}
- else if (strstr(buf, " PREAUTH"))
- {
- preauth = TRUE;
- }
- /*
- * The server may decide to make the mailbox read-only,
- * which causes fetchmail to go into a endless loop
- * fetching the same message over and over again.
- *
- * However, for check_only, we use EXAMINE which will
- * mark the mailbox read-only as per the RFC.
- *
- * This checks for the condition and aborts if
- * the mailbox is read-only.
- *
- * See RFC 2060 section 6.3.1 (SELECT).
- * See RFC 2060 section 6.3.2 (EXAMINE).
- */
- else if (!check_only && strstr(buf, "[READ-ONLY]"))
- {
- return(PS_LOCKBUSY);
- }
+ else if (ok != PS_SUCCESS)
+ return(ok);
}
if (stage == STAGE_IDLE)
{
if (stage == STAGE_GETAUTH)
return(PS_AUTHFAIL); /* RFC2060, 6.2.2 */
+ else if (stage == STAGE_GETSIZES)
+ return(PS_SUCCESS); /* see comments in imap_getpartialsizes() */
else
return(PS_ERROR);
}
}
}
+static int imap_ok(int sock, char *argbuf)
+/* parse command response */
+{
+ int ok;
+
+ while ((ok = imap_response(sock, argbuf, NULL)) == PS_UNTAGGED)
+ ; /* wait for the tagged response */
+ return(ok);
+}
+
#ifdef NTLM_ENABLE
#include "ntlm.h"
static int do_imap_ntlm(int sock, struct query *ctl)
{
- tSmbNtlmAuthRequest request;
- tSmbNtlmAuthChallenge challenge;
- tSmbNtlmAuthResponse response;
-
- char msgbuf[2048];
- int result,len;
+ int result;
gen_send(sock, "AUTHENTICATE NTLM");
- if ((result = gen_recv(sock, msgbuf, sizeof msgbuf)))
- return result;
-
- if (msgbuf[0] != '+')
- return PS_AUTHFAIL;
-
- buildSmbNtlmAuthRequest(&request,ctl->remotename,NULL);
-
- if (outlevel >= O_DEBUG)
- dumpSmbNtlmAuthRequest(stdout, &request);
-
- memset(msgbuf,0,sizeof msgbuf);
- to64frombits (msgbuf, &request, SmbLength(&request));
-
- if (outlevel >= O_MONITOR)
- report(stdout, "IMAP> %s\n", msgbuf);
-
- strcat(msgbuf,"\r\n");
- SockWrite (sock, msgbuf, strlen (msgbuf));
-
- if ((gen_recv(sock, msgbuf, sizeof msgbuf)))
+ if ((result = ntlm_helper(sock, ctl, "IMAP")))
return result;
-
- len = from64tobits (&challenge, msgbuf, sizeof(challenge));
-
- if (outlevel >= O_DEBUG)
- dumpSmbNtlmAuthChallenge(stdout, &challenge);
-
- buildSmbNtlmAuthResponse(&challenge, &response,ctl->remotename,ctl->password);
-
- if (outlevel >= O_DEBUG)
- dumpSmbNtlmAuthResponse(stdout, &response);
-
- memset(msgbuf,0,sizeof msgbuf);
- to64frombits (msgbuf, &response, SmbLength(&response));
-
- if (outlevel >= O_MONITOR)
- report(stdout, "IMAP> %s\n", msgbuf);
-
- strcat(msgbuf,"\r\n");
- SockWrite (sock, msgbuf, strlen (msgbuf));
-
+
result = imap_ok (sock, NULL);
if (result == PS_SUCCESS)
return PS_SUCCESS;
result[j] = '\0';
}
-static void capa_probe(int sock, struct query *ctl)
+static int capa_probe(int sock, struct query *ctl)
/* set capability variables from a CAPA probe */
{
int ok;
report(stdout, GT_("Protocol identified as IMAP4 rev 0\n"));
}
}
- else if (ok == PS_ERROR)
- {
- imap_version = IMAP2;
- if (outlevel >= O_DEBUG)
- report(stdout, GT_("Protocol identified as IMAP2 or IMAP2BIS\n"));
- }
+ else
+ return ok;
/*
* Handle idling. We depend on coming through here on startup
report(stdout, GT_("will idle after poll\n"));
}
- peek_capable = (imap_version >= IMAP4);
+ peek_capable = TRUE;
+
+ return PS_SUCCESS;
}
-static int do_authcert (int sock, char *command, const char *name)
+static int do_authcert (int sock, const char *command, const char *name)
/* do authentication "external" (authentication provided by client cert) */
{
char buf[256];
/* apply for connection authorization */
{
int ok = 0;
-#ifdef SSL_ENABLE
- int got_tls = 0;
-#endif
(void)greeting;
/*
else
expunge_period = 1;
- capa_probe(sock, ctl);
+ if ((ok = capa_probe(sock, ctl)))
+ return ok;
/*
* If either (a) we saw a PREAUTH token in the greeting, or
if (ctl->sslcommonname)
commonname = ctl->sslcommonname;
- if (strstr(capabilities, "STARTTLS"))
+ if (strstr(capabilities, "STARTTLS")
+ || must_tls(ctl)) /* if TLS is mandatory, ignore capabilities */
{
/* Use "tls1" rather than ctl->sslproto because tls1 is the only
* protocol that will work with STARTTLS. Don't need to worry
* whether TLS is mandatory or opportunistic unless SSLOpen() fails
* (see below). */
if (gen_transact(sock, "STARTTLS") == PS_SUCCESS
- && SSLOpen(sock, ctl->sslcert, ctl->sslkey, "tls1", ctl->sslcertck,
- ctl->sslcertpath, ctl->sslfingerprint, commonname,
- ctl->server.pollname, &ctl->remotename) != -1)
+ && (set_timeout(mytimeout), SSLOpen(sock, ctl->sslcert, ctl->sslkey, "tls1", ctl->sslcertck,
+ ctl->sslcertfile, ctl->sslcertpath, ctl->sslfingerprint, commonname,
+ ctl->server.pollname, &ctl->remotename)) != -1)
{
/*
* RFC 2595 says this:
* Now that we're confident in our TLS connection we can
* guarantee a secure capability re-probe.
*/
- got_tls = 1;
- capa_probe(sock, ctl);
+ if ((ok = capa_probe(sock, ctl)))
+ return ok;
if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
{
report(stdout, GT_("%s: upgrade to TLS succeeded.\n"), commonname);
}
- }
- }
-
- if (!got_tls) {
- if (must_tls(ctl)) {
+ } else if (must_tls(ctl)) {
/* Config required TLS but we couldn't guarantee it, so we must
* stop. */
+ set_timeout(0);
report(stderr, GT_("%s: upgrade to TLS failed.\n"), commonname);
return PS_SOCKET;
} else {
+ set_timeout(0);
if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE) {
report(stdout, GT_("%s: opportunistic upgrade to TLS failed, trying to continue\n"), commonname);
}
* and IGNORE errors. */
{
char *tmp = strstr(capabilities, " ID");
- if (tmp && !isalnum(tmp[3]) && strstr(ctl->server.via ? ctl->server.via : ctl->server.pollname, "yahoo.com")) {
+ if (tmp && !isalnum((unsigned char)tmp[3]) && strstr(ctl->server.via ? ctl->server.via : ctl->server.pollname, "yahoo.com")) {
(void)gen_transact(sock, "ID (\"guid\" \"1\")");
}
}
}
#ifdef GSSAPI
- if ((ctl->server.authenticate == A_ANY
+ if (((ctl->server.authenticate == A_ANY && check_gss_creds("imap", ctl->server.truename) == PS_SUCCESS)
|| ctl->server.authenticate == A_GSSAPI)
&& strstr(capabilities, "AUTH=GSSAPI"))
{
if ((ok = do_gssauth(sock, "AUTHENTICATE", "imap",
ctl->server.truename, ctl->remotename)))
{
- /* SASL cancellation of authentication */
- gen_send(sock, "*");
if (ctl->server.authenticate != A_ANY)
return ok;
} else {
}
#endif /* GSSAPI */
-#ifdef KERBEROS_V4
- if ((ctl->server.authenticate == A_ANY
- || ctl->server.authenticate == A_KERBEROS_V4
- || ctl->server.authenticate == A_KERBEROS_V5)
- && strstr(capabilities, "AUTH=KERBEROS_V4"))
- {
- if ((ok = do_rfc1731(sock, "AUTHENTICATE", ctl->server.truename)))
- {
- /* SASL cancellation of authentication */
- gen_send(sock, "*");
- if(ctl->server.authenticate != A_ANY)
- return ok;
- }
- else
- return ok;
- }
-#endif /* KERBEROS_V4 */
-
/*
* No such luck. OK, now try the variants that mask your password
* in a challenge-response.
{
if ((ok = do_cram_md5 (sock, "AUTHENTICATE", ctl, NULL)))
{
- /* SASL cancellation of authentication */
- gen_send(sock, "*");
if(ctl->server.authenticate != A_ANY)
return ok;
}
&& strstr (capabilities, "AUTH=NTLM")) {
if ((ok = do_imap_ntlm(sock, ctl)))
{
- /* SASL cancellation of authentication */
- gen_send(sock, "*");
if(ctl->server.authenticate != A_ANY)
return ok;
}
}
#endif /* NTLM_ENABLE */
-#ifdef __UNUSED__ /* The Cyrus IMAP4rev1 server chokes on this */
- /* this handles either AUTH=LOGIN or AUTH-LOGIN */
- if ((imap_version >= IMAP4rev1) && (!strstr(capabilities, "LOGIN")))
- {
- report(stderr,
- GT_("Required LOGIN capability not supported by server\n"));
- }
-#endif /* __UNUSED__ */
-
/*
* We're stuck with sending the password en clair.
* The reason for this odd-looking logic is that some
free(remotename);
if (ok)
{
- /* SASL cancellation of authentication */
- gen_send(sock, "*");
if(ctl->server.authenticate != A_ANY)
return ok;
}
report(stdout, "IMAP> DONE\n");
/* reset stage and timeout here: we are not idling any more */
mytimeout = saved_timeout;
- stage = STAGE_FETCH;
+ stage = STAGE_GETRANGE;
/* get OK IDLE message */
ok = imap_ok(sock, NULL);
}
/* restore normal timeout value */
set_timeout(0);
mytimeout = saved_timeout;
- stage = STAGE_FETCH;
+ stage = STAGE_GETRANGE;
return(ok);
}
+static int imap_search(int sock, struct query *ctl, int count)
+/* search for unseen messages */
+{
+ int ok;
+ char buf[MSGBUFSIZE+1], *cp;
+
+ /* Don't count deleted messages. Enabled only for IMAP4 servers or
+ * higher and only when keeping mails. This flag will have an
+ * effect only when user has marked some unread mails for deletion
+ * using another e-mail client. */
+ flag skipdeleted = ctl->keep;
+ const char *undeleted;
+
+ /* structure to keep the end portion of the incomplete response */
+ struct RecvSplit rs;
+
+ /* startcount is higher than count so that if there are no
+ * unseen messages, imap_getsizes() will not need to do
+ * anything! */
+ startcount = count + 1;
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ undeleted = (skipdeleted ? " UNDELETED" : "");
+ gen_send(sock, "SEARCH UNSEEN%s", undeleted);
+ gen_recv_split_init("* SEARCH", &rs);
+ while ((ok = imap_response(sock, buf, &rs)) == PS_UNTAGGED)
+ {
+ if ((cp = strstr(buf, "* SEARCH")))
+ {
+ char *ep;
+
+ cp += 8; /* skip "* SEARCH" */
+ while (*cp && unseen < count)
+ {
+ /* skip whitespace */
+ while (*cp && isspace((unsigned char)*cp))
+ cp++;
+ if (*cp)
+ {
+ unsigned long um;
+
+ errno = 0;
+ um = strtoul(cp,&ep,10);
+ if (errno == 0 && ep > cp
+ && um <= INT_MAX && um <= (unsigned)count)
+ {
+ unseen_messages[unseen++] = um;
+ if (outlevel >= O_DEBUG)
+ report(stdout, GT_("%lu is unseen\n"), um);
+ if (startcount > um)
+ startcount = um;
+ }
+ cp = ep;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if (ok != PS_ERROR) /* success or non-protocol error */
+ return(ok);
+
+ /* there is a protocol error. try a different search command. */
+ if (skipdeleted)
+ {
+ /* retry with "SEARCH UNSEEN" */
+ skipdeleted = FALSE;
+ continue;
+ }
+ /* try with "FETCH 1:n FLAGS" */
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (count == 1)
+ gen_send(sock, "FETCH %d FLAGS", count);
+ else
+ gen_send(sock, "FETCH %d:%d FLAGS", 1, count);
+ while ((ok = imap_response(sock, buf, NULL)) == PS_UNTAGGED)
+ {
+ unsigned int num;
+ int consumed;
+
+ /* expected response format:
+ * IMAP< * 1 FETCH (FLAGS (\Seen))
+ * IMAP< * 2 FETCH (FLAGS (\Seen \Deleted))
+ * IMAP< * 3 FETCH (FLAGS ())
+ * IMAP< * 4 FETCH (FLAGS (\Recent))
+ * IMAP< * 5 FETCH (UID 10 FLAGS (\Recent))
+ */
+ if (unseen < count
+ && sscanf(buf, "* %u %n", &num, &consumed) == 1
+ && 0 == strncasecmp(buf+consumed, "FETCH", 5)
+ && isspace((unsigned char)buf[consumed+5])
+ && num >= 1 && num <= (unsigned)count
+ && strstr(buf, "FLAGS ")
+ && !strstr(buf, "\\SEEN")
+ && !strstr(buf, "\\DELETED"))
+ {
+ unseen_messages[unseen++] = num;
+ if (outlevel >= O_DEBUG)
+ report(stdout, GT_("%u is unseen\n"), num);
+ if (startcount > num)
+ startcount = num;
+ }
+ }
+ return(ok);
+}
+
static int imap_getrange(int sock,
struct query *ctl,
const char *folder,
/* get range of messages to be fetched */
{
int ok;
- char buf[MSGBUFSIZE+1], *cp;
/* find out how many messages are waiting */
*bytes = -1;
memset(unseen_messages, 0, count * sizeof(unsigned int));
unseen = 0;
- /* don't count deleted messages, in case user enabled keep last time */
- gen_send(sock, "SEARCH UNSEEN NOT DELETED");
- do {
- ok = gen_recv(sock, buf, sizeof(buf));
- if (ok != 0)
- {
- report(stderr, GT_("search for unseen messages failed\n"));
- return(PS_PROTOCOL);
- }
- else if ((cp = strstr(buf, "* SEARCH")))
- {
- char *ep;
-
- cp += 8; /* skip "* SEARCH" */
- /* startcount is higher than count so that if there are no
- * unseen messages, imap_getsizes() will not need to do
- * anything! */
- startcount = count + 1;
-
- while (*cp && unseen < count)
- {
- /* skip whitespace */
- while (*cp && isspace((unsigned char)*cp))
- cp++;
- if (*cp)
- {
- unsigned long um;
-
- errno = 0;
- um = strtoul(cp,&ep,10);
- if (errno == 0 && um <= UINT_MAX && um <= (unsigned)count)
- {
- unseen_messages[unseen++] = um;
- if (outlevel >= O_DEBUG)
- report(stdout, GT_("%lu is unseen\n"), um);
- if (startcount > um)
- startcount = um;
- }
- cp = ep;
- }
- }
- }
- } while
- (tag[0] != '\0' && strncmp(buf, tag, strlen(tag)));
+ ok = imap_search(sock, ctl, count);
+ if (ok != 0)
+ {
+ report(stderr, GT_("search for unseen messages failed\n"));
+ return(ok);
+ }
if (outlevel >= O_DEBUG && unseen > 0)
report(stdout, GT_("%u is first unseen\n"), startcount);
/* capture the sizes of messages #first-#last */
{
char buf [MSGBUFSIZE+1];
+ int ok;
/*
* Some servers (as in, PMDF5.1-9.1 under OpenVMS 6.1)
* * 1 FETCH (BODY ("TEXT" "PLAIN" ("CHARSET" "US-ASCII") NIL NIL "7BIT" 35 3))
* A006 OK FETCH completed.
*
- * To get around this, we terminate the read loop on a NO and count
+ * To get around this, we treat the final NO as success and count
* on the fact that the sizes array has been preinitialized with a
* known-bad size value.
*/
gen_send(sock, "FETCH %d:%d RFC822.SIZE", first, last);
else /* no unseen messages! */
return(PS_SUCCESS);
- for (;;)
+ while ((ok = imap_response(sock, buf, NULL)) == PS_UNTAGGED)
{
unsigned int size;
- int ok, num;
- char *cp;
+ int num;
+ int consumed;
+ char *ptr;
- if ((ok = gen_recv(sock, buf, sizeof(buf))))
- return(ok);
- /* we want response matching to be case-insensitive */
- for (cp = buf; *cp; cp++)
- *cp = toupper((unsigned char)*cp);
- /* an untagged NO means that a message was not readable */
- if (strstr(buf, "* NO"))
- ;
- else if (strstr(buf, "OK") || strstr(buf, "NO"))
- break;
- else if (sscanf(buf, "* %d FETCH (RFC822.SIZE %u)", &num, &size) == 2
- /* some servers (like mail.internode.on.net bld-mail04) return UID information here
- *
+ /* expected response formats:
* IMAP> A0005 FETCH 1 RFC822.SIZE
+ * IMAP< * 1 FETCH (RFC822.SIZE 1187)
* IMAP< * 1 FETCH (UID 16 RFC822.SIZE 1447)
- * IMAP< A0005 OK FETCH completed
- *
*/
- || sscanf(buf, "* %d FETCH (UID %*s RFC822.SIZE %u)", &num, &size) == 2)
+ if (sscanf(buf, "* %d %n", &num, &consumed) == 1
+ && 0 == strncasecmp(buf + consumed, "FETCH", 5)
+ && isspace((unsigned char)buf[consumed + 5])
+ && (ptr = strstr(buf, "RFC822.SIZE "))
+ && sscanf(ptr, "RFC822.SIZE %u", &size) == 1)
{
if (num >= first && num <= last)
sizes[num - first] = size;
GT_("Warning: ignoring bogus data for message sizes returned by the server.\n"));
}
}
-
- return(PS_SUCCESS);
+ return(ok);
}
static int imap_getsizes(int sock, int count, int *sizes)
return(seen);
}
+#if 0
static char *skip_token(char *ptr)
{
while(isspace((unsigned char)*ptr)) ptr++;
while(isspace((unsigned char)*ptr)) ptr++;
return(ptr);
}
+#endif
static int imap_fetch_headers(int sock, struct query *ctl,int number,int *lenp)
/* request headers of nth message */
{
char buf [MSGBUFSIZE+1];
int num;
+ int ok;
+ char *ptr;
(void)ctl;
/* expunges change the fetch numbers */
gen_send(sock, "FETCH %d RFC822.HEADER", number);
/* looking for FETCH response */
- for (;;)
+ if ((ok = imap_response(sock, buf, NULL)) == PS_UNTAGGED)
{
- int ok;
- char *ptr;
-
- if ((ok = gen_recv(sock, buf, sizeof(buf))))
- return(ok);
- ptr = skip_token(buf); /* either "* " or "AXXXX " */
- if (sscanf(ptr, "%d FETCH (RFC822.HEADER {%d}", &num, lenp) == 2
- /* some servers (like mail.internode.on.net bld-mail04) return UID information here
- *
+ int consumed;
+ /* expected response formats:
* IMAP> A0006 FETCH 1 RFC822.HEADER
+ * IMAP< * 1 FETCH (RFC822.HEADER {1360}
* IMAP< * 1 FETCH (UID 16 RFC822.HEADER {1360}
- * ...
- * IMAP< )
- * IMAP< A0006 OK FETCH completed
- *
+ * IMAP< * 1 FETCH (UID 16 RFC822.SIZE 4029 RFC822.HEADER {1360}
*/
- || sscanf(ptr, "%d FETCH (UID %*s RFC822.HEADER {%d}", &num, lenp) == 2)
- break;
- /* try to recover from chronically fucked-up M$ Exchange servers */
- else if (!strncmp(ptr, "NO", 2))
+ if (sscanf(buf, "* %d %n", &num, &consumed) == 1
+ && 0 == strncasecmp(buf + consumed, "FETCH", 5)
+ && isspace((unsigned char)buf[5+consumed])
+ && num == number
+ && (ptr = strstr(buf, "RFC822.HEADER"))
+ && sscanf(ptr, "RFC822.HEADER {%d}%n", lenp, &consumed) == 1
+ && ptr[consumed-1] == '}')
{
- /* wait for a tagged response */
- if (strstr (buf, "* NO"))
- imap_ok (sock, 0);
- return(PS_TRANSIENT);
+ return(PS_SUCCESS);
}
- else if (!strncmp(ptr, "BAD", 3))
+
+ /* wait for a tagged response */
+ imap_ok (sock, 0);
+
+ /* try to recover for some responses */
+ if (!strncmp(buf, "* NO", 4) ||
+ !strncmp(buf, "* BAD", 5) ||
+ strstr(buf, "FETCH ()"))
{
- /* wait for a tagged response */
- if (strstr (buf, "* BAD"))
- imap_ok (sock, 0);
- return(PS_TRANSIENT);
+ return(PS_TRANSIENT);
}
- }
- if (num != number)
+ /* a response which does not match any of the above */
+ if (outlevel > O_SILENT)
+ report(stderr, GT_("Incorrect FETCH response: %s.\n"), buf);
return(PS_ERROR);
- else
- return(PS_SUCCESS);
+ }
+ else if (ok == PS_SUCCESS)
+ {
+ /* an unexpected tagged response */
+ if (outlevel > O_SILENT)
+ report(stderr, GT_("Incorrect FETCH response: %s.\n"), buf);
+ return(PS_TRANSIENT);
+ }
+ return(ok);
}
static int imap_fetch_body(int sock, struct query *ctl, int number, int *lenp)
* equivalent". However, we know of at least one server that
* treats them differently in the presence of MIME attachments;
* the latter form downloads the attachment, the former does not.
- * The server is InterChange, and the fool who implemented this
- * misfeature ought to be strung up by his thumbs.
+ * The server is InterChange.
*
* When I tried working around this by disabling use of the 4rev1 form,
* I found that doing this breaks operation with M$ Exchange.
* Annoyingly enough, Exchange's refusal to cope is technically legal
- * under RFC2062. Trust Microsoft, the Great Enemy of interoperability
- * standards, to find a way to make standards compliance irritating....
+ * under RFC2062.
*/
switch (imap_version)
{
case IMAP4rev1: /* RFC 2060 */
+ default:
gen_send(sock, "FETCH %d BODY.PEEK[TEXT]", number);
break;
case IMAP4: /* RFC 1730 */
gen_send(sock, "FETCH %d RFC822.TEXT.PEEK", number);
break;
-
- default: /* RFC 1176 */
- gen_send(sock, "FETCH %d RFC822.TEXT", number);
- break;
}
/* looking for FETCH response */
return PS_SUCCESS;
}
+ /* Understand the empty string. Seen on Yahoo. */
+ /* XXX FIXME: we should be able to handle strings here. */
+ if (strstr(buf+10, "\"\")")) {
+ *lenp = 0;
+ return PS_SUCCESS;
+ }
+
/*
* Try to extract a length from the FETCH response. RFC2060 requires
* it to be present, but at least one IMAP server (Novell GroupWise)
* server called dbmail that returns huge garbage lengths.
*/
if ((cp = strchr(buf, '{'))) {
+ long l; char *t;
errno = 0;
- *lenp = (int)strtol(cp + 1, (char **)NULL, 10);
- if (errno == ERANGE || *lenp < 0)
- *lenp = -1; /* length is too big/small for us to handle */
- }
- else
+ ++ cp;
+ l = strtol(cp, &t, 10);
+ if (errno || t == cp || (t && !strchr(t, '}')) /* parse error */
+ || l < 0 || l > INT_MAX /* range check */) {
+ *lenp = -1;
+ } else {
+ *lenp = l;
+ }
+ } else {
*lenp = -1; /* missing length part in FETCH reponse */
+ }
- return(PS_SUCCESS);
+ return PS_SUCCESS;
}
static int imap_trail(int sock, struct query *ctl, const char *tag)
/* number -= expunged; */
(void)ctl;
- for (;;)
- {
- char buf[MSGBUFSIZE+1], *t;
- int ok;
+ (void)tag;
- if ((ok = gen_recv(sock, buf, sizeof(buf))))
- return(ok);
-
- /* UW IMAP returns "OK FETCH", Cyrus returns "OK Completed" */
- if (strncmp(buf, tag, strlen(tag)) == 0) {
- t = buf + strlen(tag);
- t += strspn(t, " \t");
- if (strncmp(t, "OK", 2) == 0)
- break;
- }
- }
-
- return(PS_SUCCESS);
+ return imap_ok(sock, NULL);
}
static int imap_delete(int sock, struct query *ctl, int number)
number -= expunged;
/*
- * Use SILENT if possible as a minor throughput optimization.
- * Note: this has been dropped from IMAP4rev1.
- *
* We set Seen because there are some IMAP servers (notably HP
* OpenMail) that do message-receipt DSNs, but only when the seen
* bit is set. This is the appropriate time -- we get here right
* after the local SMTP response that says delivery was
* successful.
*/
- if ((ok = gen_transact(sock,
- imap_version == IMAP4
- ? "STORE %d +FLAGS.SILENT (\\Seen \\Deleted)"
- : "STORE %d +FLAGS (\\Seen \\Deleted)",
- number)))
+ if ((ok = gen_transact(sock, "STORE %d +FLAGS.SILENT (\\Seen \\Deleted)", number)))
return(ok);
else
deletions++;
/* expunges change the message numbers */
number -= expunged;
- return(gen_transact(sock,
- imap_version == IMAP4
- ? "STORE %d +FLAGS.SILENT (\\Seen)"
- : "STORE %d +FLAGS (\\Seen)",
- number));
+ return(gen_transact(sock,"STORE %d +FLAGS.SILENT (\\Seen)", number));
}
static int imap_end_mailbox_poll(int sock, struct query *ctl)