-/* Copyright 1993-95 by Carl Harris, Jr. Copyright 1996 by Eric S. Raymond
- * All rights reserved.
+/**
+ * \file uid.c -- UIDL handling for POP3 servers without LAST
+ *
* For license terms, see the file COPYING in this directory.
*/
-/***********************************************************************
- module: uid.c
- project: fetchmail
- programmer: Eric S. Raymond
- description: UID list handling
-
- ***********************************************************************/
-
-#include <config.h>
+#include "config.h"
+#include <sys/stat.h>
+#include <errno.h>
#include <stdio.h>
-
-#if defined(STDC_HEADERS)
+#include <limits.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
-#endif
-
-#if defined(HAVE_UNISTD_H)
#include <unistd.h>
-#endif
#include "fetchmail.h"
+#include "i18n.h"
+#include "sdump.h"
/*
* Machinery for handling UID lists live here. This is mainly to support
- * RFC1725-conformant POP3 servers without a LAST command, but may also be
- * useful for making the IMAP4 querying logic UID-oriented, if a future
- * revision of IMAP forces me to. (This would be bad. Server-side
- * seen bits are better than UIDs, because they track messages seen by
- * *all* clients.)
+ * RFC1725/RFC1939-conformant POP3 servers without a LAST command, but may also
+ * be useful for making the IMAP4 querying logic UID-oriented, if a future
+ * revision of IMAP forces me to.
+ *
+ * These functions are also used by the rest of the code to maintain
+ * string lists.
*
* Here's the theory:
*
* At start of a query, we have a (possibly empty) list of UIDs to be
- * considered `already seen'. These are messages that were left in
+ * considered seen in `oldsaved'. These are messages that were left in
* the mailbox and *not deleted* on previous queries (we don't need to
- * remember the UIDs of deleted messages because ... well, they're gone!).
- * This list is set up by initialized_saved_list() from the .fetchids
- * file and hangs off the host's `saved' member.
+ * remember the UIDs of deleted messages because ... well, they're gone!)
+ * This list is initially set up by initialize_saved_list() from the
+ * .fetchids file.
*
- * Early in the query, during the execution of the protocol-specific
- * getrange code, the driver expects that the host's `unseen' member
+ * Early in the query, during the execution of the protocol-specific
+ * getrange code, the driver expects that the host's `newsaved' member
* will be filled with a list of UIDs and message numbers representing
- * the unseen mailbox state. If this list is empty, the server did
+ * the mailbox state. If this list is empty, the server did
* not respond to the request for a UID listing.
*
* Each time a message is fetched, we can check its UID against the
- * `saved' list to see if it is old. If not, it should be downloaded
- * (and possibly deleted). It should be downloaded anyway if --all
- * is on. It should not be deleted if --keep is on.
+ * `oldsaved' list to see if it is old.
+ *
+ * Each time a message-id is seen, we mark it with MARK_SEEN.
+ *
+ * Each time a message is deleted, we mark its id UID_DELETED in the
+ * `newsaved' member. When we want to assert that an expunge has been
+ * done on the server, we call expunge_uid() to register that all
+ * deleted messages are gone by marking them UID_EXPUNGED.
+ *
+ * At the end of the query, the `newsaved' member becomes the
+ * `oldsaved' list. The old `oldsaved' list is freed.
*
- * Each time a message is read, we remove its id from the `unseen'
- * member.
+ * At the end of the fetchmail run, seen and non-EXPUNGED members of all
+ * current `oldsaved' lists are flushed out to the .fetchids file to
+ * be picked up by the next run. If there are no un-expunged
+ * messages, the file is deleted.
*
- * At the end of the query, whatever remains in the `unseen' member
- * (because it was not deleted) becomes the `saved' list. The old
- * `saved' list is freed.
+ * One disadvantage of UIDL is that all the UIDs have to be downloaded
+ * before a search for new messages can be done. Typically, new messages
+ * are appended to mailboxes. Hence, downloading all UIDs just to download
+ * a few new mails is a waste of bandwidth. If new messages are always at
+ * the end of the mailbox, fast UIDL will decrease the time required to
+ * download new mails.
+ *
+ * During fast UIDL, the UIDs of all messages are not downloaded! The first
+ * unseen message is searched for by using a binary search on UIDs. UIDs
+ * after the first unseen message are downloaded as and when needed.
+ *
+ * The advantages of fast UIDL are (this is noticeable only when the
+ * mailbox has too many mails):
+ *
+ * - There is no need to download the UIDs of all mails right at the start.
+ * - There is no need to save all the UIDs in memory separately in
+ * `newsaved' list.
+ * - There is no need to download the UIDs of seen mail (except for the
+ * first binary search).
+ * - The first new mail is downloaded considerably faster.
+ *
+ * The disadvantages are:
+ *
+ * - Since all UIDs are not downloaded, it is not possible to swap old and
+ * new list. The current state of the mailbox is essentially a merged state
+ * of old and new mails.
+ * - If an intermediate mail has been temporarily refused (say, due to 4xx
+ * code from the smtp server), this mail may not get downloaded.
+ * - If 'flush' is used, such intermediate mails will also get deleted.
+ *
+ * The first two disadvantages can be overcome by doing a linear search
+ * once in a while (say, every 10th poll). Also, with flush, fast UIDL
+ * should be disabled.
+ *
+ * Note: some comparisons (those used for DNS address lists) are caseblind!
*/
-/* UIDs associated with un-queried hosts */
+int dofastuidl = 0;
+
+#ifdef POP3_ENABLE
+/** UIDs associated with un-queried hosts */
static struct idlist *scratchlist;
-void initialize_saved_lists(hostlist, idfile)
-/* read file of saved IDs and attach to each host */
-struct hostrec *hostlist;
-char *idfile;
+/** Read saved IDs from \a idfile and attach to each host in \a hostlist. */
+void initialize_saved_lists(struct query *hostlist, const char *idfile)
{
- int st;
+ struct stat statbuf;
FILE *tmpfp;
- struct hostrec *hostp;
+ struct query *ctl;
/* make sure lists are initially empty */
- for (hostp = hostlist; hostp; hostp = hostp->next)
- hostp->saved = hostp->unseen = (struct idlist *)NULL;
+ for (ctl = hostlist; ctl; ctl = ctl->next) {
+ ctl->skipped = (struct idlist *)NULL;
+ ctl->oldsaved = (struct idlist *)NULL;
+ ctl->newsaved = (struct idlist *)NULL;
+ ctl->oldsavedend = &ctl->oldsaved;
+ }
+
+ errno = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * Croak if the uidl directory does not exist.
+ * This probably means an NFS mount failed and we can't
+ * see a uidl file that ought to be there.
+ * Question: is this a portable check? It's not clear
+ * that all implementations of lstat() will return ENOTDIR
+ * rather than plain ENOENT in this case...
+ */
+ if (lstat(idfile, &statbuf) < 0) {
+ if (errno == ENOTDIR)
+ {
+ report(stderr, "lstat: %s: %s\n", idfile, strerror(errno));
+ exit(PS_IOERR);
+ }
+ }
/* let's get stored message UIDs from previous queries */
- if ((tmpfp = fopen(idfile, "r")) != (FILE *)NULL) {
- char buf[POPBUFSIZE+1], host[HOSTLEN+1], id[IDLEN+1];
+ if ((tmpfp = fopen(idfile, "r")) != (FILE *)NULL)
+ {
+ char buf[POPBUFSIZE+1];
+ char *host = NULL; /* pacify -Wall */
+ char *user;
+ char *id;
+ char *atsign; /* temp pointer used in parsing user and host */
+ char *delimp1;
+ char saveddelim1;
+ char *delimp2;
+ char saveddelim2 = '\0'; /* pacify -Wall */
while (fgets(buf, POPBUFSIZE, tmpfp) != (char *)NULL)
{
- if ((st = sscanf(buf, "%s %s\n", host, id)) == 2)
+ /*
+ * At this point, we assume the bug has two fields -- a user@host
+ * part, and an ID part. Either field may contain spurious @ signs.
+ * The previous version of this code presumed one could split at
+ * the rightmost '@'. This is not correct, as InterMail puts an
+ * '@' in the UIDL.
+ */
+
+ /* first, skip leading spaces */
+ user = buf + strspn(buf, " \t");
+
+ /*
+ * First, we split the buf into a userhost part and an id
+ * part ... but id doesn't necessarily start with a '<',
+ * espescially if the POP server returns an X-UIDL header
+ * instead of a Message-ID, as GMX's (www.gmx.net) POP3
+ * StreamProxy V1.0 does.
+ *
+ * this is one other trick. The userhost part
+ * may contain ' ' in the user part, at least in
+ * the lotus notes case.
+ * So we start looking for the '@' after which the
+ * host will follow with the ' ' separator with the id.
+ *
+ * XXX FIXME: There is a case this code cannot handle:
+ * the user name cannot have blanks after a '@'.
+ */
+ if ((delimp1 = strchr(user, '@')) != NULL &&
+ (id = strchr(delimp1,' ')) != NULL)
{
- for (hostp = hostlist; hostp; hostp = hostp->next)
- {
- if (strcmp(host, hostp->servername) == 0)
- {
- save_uid(&hostp->saved, -1, id);
+ for (delimp1 = id; delimp1 >= user; delimp1--)
+ if ((*delimp1 != ' ') && (*delimp1 != '\t'))
+ break;
+
+ /*
+ * It should be safe to assume that id starts after
+ * the " " - after all, we're writing the " "
+ * ourselves in write_saved_lists() :-)
+ */
+ id = id + strspn(id, " ");
+
+ delimp1++; /* but what if there is only white space ?!? */
+ /* we have at least one @, else we are not in this branch */
+ saveddelim1 = *delimp1; /* save char after token */
+ *delimp1 = '\0'; /* delimit token with \0 */
+
+ /* now remove trailing white space chars from id */
+ if ((delimp2 = strpbrk(id, " \t\n")) != NULL ) {
+ saveddelim2 = *delimp2;
+ *delimp2 = '\0';
+ }
+
+ atsign = strrchr(user, '@');
+ /* we have at least one @, else we are not in this branch */
+ *atsign = '\0';
+ host = atsign + 1;
+
+ /* find proper list and save it */
+ for (ctl = hostlist; ctl; ctl = ctl->next) {
+ if (strcasecmp(host, ctl->server.queryname) == 0
+ && strcasecmp(user, ctl->remotename) == 0) {
+ save_str(&ctl->oldsaved, id, UID_SEEN);
break;
}
}
+ /*
+ * If it's not in a host we're querying,
+ * save it anyway. Otherwise we'd lose UIDL
+ * information any time we queried an explicit
+ * subset of hosts.
+ */
+ if (ctl == (struct query *)NULL) {
+ /* restore string */
+ *delimp1 = saveddelim1;
+ *atsign = '@';
+ if (delimp2 != NULL) {
+ *delimp2 = saveddelim2;
+ }
+ save_str(&scratchlist, buf, UID_SEEN);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ fclose(tmpfp); /* not checking should be safe, mode was "r" */
+ }
- /* if it's not in a host we're querying, save it anyway */
- if (hostp == (struct hostrec *)NULL)
- save_uid(&scratchlist, -1, buf);
+ if (outlevel >= O_DEBUG)
+ {
+ struct idlist *idp;
+
+ for (ctl = hostlist; ctl; ctl = ctl->next)
+ {
+ report_build(stdout, GT_("Old UID list from %s:"),
+ ctl->server.pollname);
+ idp = ctl->oldsaved;
+ if (!idp)
+ report_build(stdout, GT_(" <empty>"));
+ else for (idp = ctl->oldsaved; idp; idp = idp->next) {
+ char *t = sdump(idp->id, strlen(idp->id)-1);
+ report_build(stdout, " %s\n", t);
+ free(t);
+ }
+ report_complete(stdout, "\n");
}
+
+ report_build(stdout, GT_("Scratch list of UIDs:"));
+ if (!scratchlist)
+ report_build(stdout, GT_(" <empty>"));
+ else for (idp = scratchlist; idp; idp = idp->next) {
+ char *t = sdump(idp->id, strlen(idp->id)-1);
+ report_build(stdout, " %s\n", t);
+ free(t);
}
- fclose(tmpfp);
+ report_complete(stdout, "\n");
}
}
-void save_uid(idl, num, str)
-/* save a number/UID pair on the given UID list */
-struct idlist **idl;
-int num;
-char *str;
+/** Assert that all UIDs marked deleted in query \a ctl have actually been
+expunged. */
+void expunge_uids(struct query *ctl)
{
- struct idlist *new;
+ struct idlist *idl;
- new = (struct idlist *)xmalloc(sizeof(struct idlist));
- new->num = num;
- new->id = strdup(str);
- new->next = *idl;
- *idl = new;
+ for (idl = dofastuidl ? ctl->oldsaved : ctl->newsaved; idl; idl = idl->next)
+ if (idl->val.status.mark == UID_DELETED)
+ idl->val.status.mark = UID_EXPUNGED;
}
-void free_uid_list(idl)
-/* free the given UID list */
-struct idlist **idl;
+static const char *str_uidmark(int mark)
{
- if (*idl == (struct idlist *)NULL)
- return;
+ static char buf[20];
- free_uid_list(&(*idl)->next);
- free ((*idl)->id);
- free(*idl);
- *idl = (struct idlist *)NULL;
+ switch(mark) {
+ case UID_UNSEEN:
+ return "UNSEEN";
+ case UID_SEEN:
+ return "SEEN";
+ case UID_EXPUNGED:
+ return "EXPUNGED";
+ case UID_DELETED:
+ return "DELETED";
+ default:
+ if (snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "MARK=%d", mark) < 0)
+ return "ERROR";
+ else
+ return buf;
+ }
}
-int uid_in_list(idl, str)
-/* is a given ID in the given list? */
-struct idlist **idl;
-char *str;
+static void dump_list(const struct idlist *idp)
{
- if (*idl == (struct idlist *)NULL)
- return(0);
- else if (strcmp(str, (*idl)->id) == 0)
- return(1);
- else
- return(uid_in_list(&(*idl)->next, str));
+ if (!idp) {
+ report_build(stdout, GT_(" <empty>"));
+ } else while (idp) {
+ char *t = sdump(idp->id, strlen(idp->id));
+ report_build(stdout, " %s = %s%s", t, str_uidmark(idp->val.status.mark), idp->next ? "," : "");
+ free(t);
+ idp = idp->next;
+ }
}
-int delete_uid(idl, num)
-/* delete given message from given list */
-struct idlist **idl;
-int num;
+/* finish a query */
+void uid_swap_lists(struct query *ctl)
{
- if (*idl == (struct idlist *)NULL)
- return(0);
- else if ((*idl)->num == num)
+ /* debugging code */
+ if (outlevel >= O_DEBUG)
{
- struct idlist *next = (*idl)->next;
+ if (dofastuidl) {
+ report_build(stdout, GT_("Merged UID list from %s:"), ctl->server.pollname);
+ dump_list(ctl->oldsaved);
+ } else {
+ report_build(stdout, GT_("New UID list from %s:"), ctl->server.pollname);
+ dump_list(ctl->newsaved);
+ }
+ report_complete(stdout, "\n");
+ }
- free ((*idl)->id);
- free(*idl);
- *idl = next;
- return(1);
+ /*
+ * Don't swap UID lists unless we've actually seen UIDLs.
+ * This is necessary in order to keep UIDL information
+ * from being heedlessly deleted later on.
+ *
+ * Older versions of fetchmail did
+ *
+ * free_str_list(&scratchlist);
+ *
+ * after swap. This was wrong; we need to preserve the UIDL information
+ * from unqueried hosts. Unfortunately, not doing this means that
+ * under some circumstances UIDLs can end up being stored forever --
+ * specifically, if a user description is removed from .fetchmailrc
+ * with UIDLs from that account in .fetchids, there is no way for
+ * them to ever get garbage-collected.
+ */
+ if (ctl->newsaved)
+ {
+ /* old state of mailbox may now be irrelevant */
+ struct idlist *temp = ctl->oldsaved;
+ if (outlevel >= O_DEBUG)
+ report(stdout, GT_("swapping UID lists\n"));
+ ctl->oldsaved = ctl->newsaved;
+ ctl->newsaved = (struct idlist *) NULL;
+ free_str_list(&temp);
}
- else
- return(delete_uid(&(*idl)->next, num));
- return(0);
+ /* in fast uidl, there is no need to swap lists: the old state of
+ * mailbox cannot be discarded! */
+ else if (outlevel >= O_DEBUG && !dofastuidl)
+ report(stdout, GT_("not swapping UID lists, no UIDs seen this query\n"));
}
-void update_uid_lists(hostp)
-/* perform end-of-query actions on UID lists */
-struct hostrec *hostp;
+/* finish a query which had errors */
+void uid_discard_new_list(struct query *ctl)
{
- /*
- * Replace `saved' list with `unseen' list as modified by deletions.
- */
- free_uid_list(&hostp->saved);
- hostp->saved = hostp->unseen;
+ /* debugging code */
+ if (outlevel >= O_DEBUG)
+ {
+ /* this is now a merged list! the mails which were seen in this
+ * poll are marked here. */
+ report_build(stdout, GT_("Merged UID list from %s:"), ctl->server.pollname);
+ dump_list(ctl->oldsaved);
+ report_complete(stdout, "\n");
+ }
+
+ if (ctl->newsaved)
+ {
+ /* new state of mailbox is not reliable */
+ if (outlevel >= O_DEBUG)
+ report(stdout, GT_("discarding new UID list\n"));
+ free_str_list(&ctl->newsaved);
+ ctl->newsaved = (struct idlist *) NULL;
+ }
+}
+
+/** Reset the number associated with each id */
+void uid_reset_num(struct query *ctl)
+{
+ struct idlist *idp;
+ for (idp = ctl->oldsaved; idp; idp = idp->next)
+ idp->val.status.num = 0;
}
-void write_saved_lists(hostlist, idfile)
-/* perform end-of-run write of seen-messages list */
-struct hostrec *hostlist;
-char *idfile;
+/** Write list of seen messages, at end of run. */
+void write_saved_lists(struct query *hostlist, const char *idfile)
{
- int st, idcount;
+ long idcount;
FILE *tmpfp;
- struct hostrec *hostp;
+ struct query *ctl;
struct idlist *idp;
/* if all lists are empty, nuke the file */
idcount = 0;
- for (hostp = hostlist; hostp; hostp = hostp->next) {
- if (hostp->saved)
- idcount++;
+ for (ctl = hostlist; ctl; ctl = ctl->next) {
+ for (idp = ctl->oldsaved; idp; idp = idp->next)
+ if (idp->val.status.mark == UID_SEEN
+ || idp->val.status.mark == UID_DELETED)
+ idcount++;
}
/* either nuke the file or write updated last-seen IDs */
- if (!idcount)
- unlink(idfile);
- else
- if ((tmpfp = fopen(idfile, "w")) != (FILE *)NULL) {
- for (hostp = hostlist; hostp; hostp = hostp->next) {
- for (idp = hostp->saved; idp; idp = idp->next)
- fprintf(tmpfp, "%s %s\n", hostp->servername, idp->id);
+ if (!idcount && !scratchlist)
+ {
+ if (outlevel >= O_DEBUG) {
+ if (access(idfile, F_OK) == 0)
+ report(stdout, GT_("Deleting fetchids file.\n"));
+ }
+ if (unlink(idfile) && errno != ENOENT)
+ report(stderr, GT_("Error deleting %s: %s\n"), idfile, strerror(errno));
+ } else {
+ char *newnam = (char *)xmalloc(strlen(idfile) + 2);
+ strcpy(newnam, idfile);
+ strcat(newnam, "_");
+ if (outlevel >= O_DEBUG)
+ report(stdout, GT_("Writing fetchids file.\n"));
+ (void)unlink(newnam); /* remove file/link first */
+ if ((tmpfp = fopen(newnam, "w")) != (FILE *)NULL) {
+ int errflg = 0;
+ for (ctl = hostlist; ctl; ctl = ctl->next) {
+ for (idp = ctl->oldsaved; idp; idp = idp->next)
+ if (idp->val.status.mark == UID_SEEN
+ || idp->val.status.mark == UID_DELETED)
+ if (fprintf(tmpfp, "%s@%s %s\n",
+ ctl->remotename, ctl->server.queryname, idp->id) < 0) {
+ int e = errno;
+ report(stderr, GT_("Write error on fetchids file %s: %s\n"), newnam, strerror(e));
+ errflg = 1;
+ goto bailout;
+ }
}
for (idp = scratchlist; idp; idp = idp->next)
- fputs(idp->id, tmpfp);
+ if (EOF == fputs(idp->id, tmpfp)) {
+ int e = errno;
+ report(stderr, GT_("Write error on fetchids file %s: %s\n"), newnam, strerror(e));
+ errflg = 1;
+ goto bailout;
+ }
+
+bailout:
+ (void)fflush(tmpfp); /* return code ignored, we check ferror instead */
+ errflg |= ferror(tmpfp);
fclose(tmpfp);
+ /* if we could write successfully, move into place;
+ * otherwise, drop */
+ if (errflg) {
+ report(stderr, GT_("Error writing to fetchids file %s, old file left in place.\n"), newnam);
+ unlink(newnam);
+ } else {
+ if (rename(newnam, idfile)) {
+ report(stderr, GT_("Cannot rename fetchids file %s to %s: %s\n"), newnam, idfile, strerror(errno));
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ report(stderr, GT_("Cannot open fetchids file %s for writing: %s\n"), newnam, strerror(errno));
}
+ free(newnam);
+ }
}
+#endif /* POP3_ENABLE */
+
+/* uid.c ends here */