/* Copyright 1996 Eric S. Raymond * All rights reserved. * For license terms, see the file COPYING in this directory. */ /*********************************************************************** module: smtp.c project: popclient programmer: Harry Hochheiser description: Handling of SMTP connections, and processing of mail to be forwarded via SMTP connections. ***********************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include "socket.h" #include "popclient.h" #include "smtp.h" /********************************************************************* function: SMTP_helo description: Send a "HELO" message to the SMTP server. arguments: socket TCP/IP socket for connection to SMTP return value: Result of SMTP_OK: based on codes in popclient.h. *********************************************************************/ int SMTP_helo(int socket,char *host) { int ok; char buf[SMTPBUFSIZE+1]; sprintf(buf,"HELO %s",host); SockPuts(socket, buf); if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE) fprintf(stderr, "SMTP> %s\n", buf); ok = SMTP_ok(socket,buf); return ok; } /********************************************************************* function: SMTP_from description: Send a "MAIL FROM:" message to the SMTP server. arguments: socket TCP/IP socket for connection to SMTP from user name/host of originator Note: these args are likely to change, as we get fancier about handling the names. return value: Result of SMTP_ok: based on codes in popclient.h. *********************************************************************/ int SMTP_from(int socket, char *from) { char buf[SMTPBUFSIZE+1]; /* it's as good as size as any... */ int ok; SockPrintf(socket, "MAIL FROM: %s\n", from); if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE) fprintf(stderr, "SMTP> MAIL FROM: %s\n", from); ok = SMTP_ok(socket,buf); return ok; } /********************************************************************* function: SMTP_rcpt description: Send a "RCPT TO:" message to the SMTP server. arguments: socket TCP/IP socket for connection to SMTP touser: user name of recipient tohost: host name of recipient return value: Result of SMTP_OK: based on codes in popclient.h. *********************************************************************/ int SMTP_rcpt(int socket,char *to) { char buf[SMTPBUFSIZE+1]; /* it's as good as size as any... */ int ok; SockPrintf(socket, "RCPT TO: %s\n", to); if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE) fprintf(stderr, "SMTP> RCPT TO: %s\n", to); ok = SMTP_ok(socket,buf); return ok; } /********************************************************************* function: SMTP_data description: Send a "DATA" message to the SMTP server. arguments: socket TCP/IP socket for connection to SMTP *********************************************************************/ int SMTP_data(int socket) { int ok; SockPrintf(socket,"DATA\n"); if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE) fprintf(stderr, "SMTP> DATA\n"); ok = SMTP_ok(socket, NULL); return ok; } /********************************************************************* function: SMTP_eom description: Send a message data termination to the SMTP server. arguments: socket TCP/IP socket for connection to SMTP return value: Result of SMTP_OK: based on codes in popclient.h. *********************************************************************/ int SMTP_eom(int socket) { int ok; SockPuts(socket,"."); if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE) fprintf(stderr, "SMTP> (EOM)\n"); ok = SMTP_ok(socket,NULL); return ok; } /********************************************************************* function: SMTP_rset description: Send an "RSET" message to the SMTP server. arguments: socket TCP/IP socket for connection to SMTP *********************************************************************/ void SMTP_rset(int socket) { SockPrintf(socket,"RSET\n"); if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE) fprintf(stderr, "SMTP> RSET\n"); } /********************************************************************* function: SMTP_check description: Returns the status of the smtp connection arguments: socket TCP/IP socket for connection to SMTP return value: based on codes in popclient.h. Do the dirty work of seeing what the status is.. *********************************************************************/ static int SMTP_check(int socket,char *argbuf) { int ok; char buf[SMTPBUFSIZE]; if ((ok = SMTP_Gets(socket, buf, sizeof(buf)-1)) > 0) { buf[ok] = '\0'; if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE) fprintf(stderr, "SMTP< %s", buf); if (argbuf) strcpy(argbuf,buf); if (buf[0] == '1' || buf[0] == '2' || buf[0] == '3') ok = SM_OK; else ok = SM_ERROR; } else ok = SM_UNRECOVERABLE; return (ok); } /********************************************************************* function: SMTP_ok description: Returns the statsus of the smtp connection arguments: socket TCP/IP socket for connection to SMTP return value: based on codes in popclient.h. *********************************************************************/ int SMTP_ok(int socket,char *argbuf) { int ok; char buf[SMTPBUFSIZE+1]; /* I can tell that the SMTP server connection is ok if I can read a status message that starts with "1xx" ,"2xx" or "3xx". Therefore, it can't be ok if there's no data waiting to be read Tried to deal with this with a call to SockDataWaiting, but it failed badly. */ ok = SMTP_check(socket,argbuf); if (ok == SM_ERROR) /* if we got an error, */ { SMTP_rset(socket); ok = SMTP_check(socket,argbuf); /* how does it look now ? */ if (ok == SM_OK) ok = SM_ERROR; /* It's just a simple error, for*/ /* the current message */ else ok = SM_UNRECOVERABLE; /* if it still says error, we're */ /* in bad shape */ } return ok; } /********************************************************************* function: SMTP_Gets description: Gets a line from the SMTP connection arguments: socket TCP/IP socket for connection to SMTP return value: number of bytes read. *********************************************************************/ int SMTP_Gets(int socket,char *buf,int sz) { return read(socket,buf,sz); }