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/*
* Copyright (c) 1983 Eric P. Allman
* Copyright (c) 1988 Regents of the University of California.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided
* that: (1) source distributions retain this entire copyright notice and
* comment, and (2) distributions including binaries display the following
* acknowledgement: ``This product includes software developed by the
* University of California, Berkeley and its contributors'' in the
* documentation or other materials provided with the distribution and in
* all advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software.
* Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors may
* be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
* WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
*/
#ifndef lint
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)collect.c 5.9 (Berkeley) 6/1/90";
#endif /* not lint */
#include <errno.h>
#include "sendmail.h"
#ifdef __STDC__
static bool flusheol(const char *, FILE *);
static void tferror(FILE *);
static void eatfrom(const char *);
#else /* !__STDC__ */
static bool flusheol();
static void tferror();
static void eatfrom();
#endif /* __STDC__ */
/*
** COLLECT -- read & parse message header & make temp file.
**
** Creates a temporary file name and copies the standard
** input to that file. Leading UNIX-style "From" lines are
** stripped off (after important information is extracted).
**
** Parameters:
** sayok -- if set, give an ARPANET style message
** to say we are ready to collect input.
**
** Returns:
** none.
**
** Side Effects:
** Temp file is created and filled.
** The from person may be set.
*/
void
collect(sayok)
bool sayok;
{
register FILE *tf;
char buf[MAXFIELD], buf2[MAXFIELD];
register char *workbuf, *freebuf;
register int workbuflen;
/*
** Create the temp file name and create the file.
*/
CurEnv->e_df = newstr(queuename(CurEnv, 'd'));
if ((tf = dfopen(CurEnv->e_df, "w")) == NULL)
{
syserr("Cannot create %s", CurEnv->e_df);
NoReturn = TRUE;
finis();
}
(void) chmod(CurEnv->e_df, FileMode);
/*
** Tell ARPANET to go ahead.
*/
if (sayok)
message("354", "Enter mail, end with \".\" on a line by itself");
/*
** Try to read a UNIX-style From line
*/
if (sfgets(buf, MAXFIELD, InChannel) == NULL)
goto readerr;
fixcrlf(buf, FALSE);
# ifndef NOTUNIX
if (!SaveFrom && strncmp(buf, "From ", 5) == 0)
{
if (!flusheol(buf, InChannel))
goto readerr;
eatfrom(buf);
if (sfgets(buf, MAXFIELD, InChannel) == NULL)
goto readerr;
fixcrlf(buf, FALSE);
}
# endif /* NOTUNIX */
/*
** Copy InChannel to temp file & do message editing.
** To keep certain mailers from getting confused,
** and to keep the output clean, lines that look
** like UNIX "From" lines are deleted in the header.
*/
workbuf = buf; /* `workbuf' contains a header field */
freebuf = buf2; /* `freebuf' can be used for read-ahead */
for (;;)
{
/* first, see if the header is over */
if (!isheader(workbuf))
{
fixcrlf(workbuf, TRUE);
break;
}
/* if the line is too long, throw the rest away */
if (!flusheol(workbuf, InChannel))
goto readerr;
/* it's okay to toss '\n' now (flusheol() needed it) */
fixcrlf(workbuf, TRUE);
workbuflen = strlen(workbuf);
/* get the rest of this field */
for (;;)
{
if (sfgets(freebuf, MAXFIELD, InChannel) == NULL)
goto readerr;
/* is this a continuation line? */
if (*freebuf != ' ' && *freebuf != '\t')
break;
if (!flusheol(freebuf, InChannel))
goto readerr;
/* yes; append line to `workbuf' if there's room */
if (workbuflen < MAXFIELD-3)
{
register char *p = workbuf + workbuflen;
register char *q = freebuf;
/* we have room for more of this field */
fixcrlf(freebuf, TRUE);
*p++ = '\n'; workbuflen++;
while(*q != '\0' && workbuflen < MAXFIELD-1)
{
*p++ = *q++;
workbuflen++;
}
*p = '\0';
}
}
CurEnv->e_msgsize += workbuflen;
/*
** The working buffer now becomes the free buffer, since
** the free buffer contains a new header field.
**
** This is premature, since we still havent called
** chompheader() to process the field we just created
** (so the call to chompheader() will use `freebuf').
** This convolution is necessary so that if we break out
** of the loop due to H_EOH, `workbuf' will always be
** the next unprocessed buffer.
*/
{
register char *tmp = workbuf;
workbuf = freebuf;
freebuf = tmp;
}
/*
** Snarf header away.
*/
if (bitset(H_EOH, chompheader(freebuf, FALSE)))
break;
}
if (tTd(30, 1))
printf("EOH\n");
if (*workbuf == '\0')
{
/* throw away a blank line */
if (sfgets(buf, MAXFIELD, InChannel) == NULL)
goto readerr;
}
else if (workbuf == buf2) /* guarantee `buf' contains data */
(void) strcpy(buf, buf2);
/*
** Collect the body of the message.
*/
do
{
register char *bp = buf;
fixcrlf(buf, TRUE);
/* check for end-of-message */
if (!IgnrDot && buf[0] == '.' && (buf[1] == '\n' || buf[1] == '\0'))
break;
/* check for transparent dot */
if (OpMode == MD_SMTP && !IgnrDot && bp[0] == '.' && bp[1] == '.')
bp++;
/*
** Figure message length, output the line to the temp
** file, and insert a newline if missing.
*/
CurEnv->e_msgsize += strlen(bp) + 1;
fputs(bp, tf);
fputs("\n", tf);
if (ferror(tf))
tferror(tf);
} while (sfgets(buf, MAXFIELD, InChannel) != NULL);
readerr:
if (fflush(tf) != 0)
tferror(tf);
/*
* Since overly long headers are appended to the end of the message
* body, delay closing tf until eatheader is done.
*/
/* An EOF when running SMTP is an error */
if ((feof(InChannel) || ferror(InChannel)) && OpMode == MD_SMTP)
{
# ifdef LOG
if (RealHostName != NULL && LogLevel > 0)
syslog(LOG_NOTICE,
"collect: unexpected close on connection from %s: %m\n",
CurEnv->e_from.q_paddr, RealHostName);
# endif /* LOG */
/*
* So many broken compilers out there...
* (feof(InChannel) ? usrerr: syserr)
* ("collect: unexpected close, from=%s",
* CurEnv->e_from.q_paddr);
*/
if (feof(InChannel))
usrerr("collect: unexpected close, from=%s",
CurEnv->e_from.q_paddr);
else
syserr("collect: unexpected close, from=%s",
CurEnv->e_from.q_paddr);
(void) fclose(tf);
/* don't return an error indication */
CurEnv->e_to = NULL;
CurEnv->e_flags &= ~EF_FATALERRS;
/* and don't try to deliver the partial message either */
finis();
}
/*
** Find out some information from the headers.
** Examples are who is the from person & the date.
*/
eatheader(CurEnv, tf);
/* Now close the tf file */
(void) fsync(fileno(tf));
(void) fclose(tf);
/*
** Add an Apparently-To: line if we have no recipient lines.
*/
if (hvalue("to") == NULL && hvalue("cc") == NULL &&
hvalue("bcc") == NULL && hvalue("apparently-to") == NULL)
{
register ADDRESS *q;
/* create an Apparently-To: field */
/* that or reject the message.... */
for (q = CurEnv->e_sendqueue; q != NULL; q = q->q_next)
{
if (q->q_alias != NULL)
continue;
if (tTd(30, 3))
printf("Adding Apparently-To: %s\n", q->q_paddr);
addheader("apparently-to", q->q_paddr, CurEnv);
}
}
if ((CurEnv->e_dfp = fopen(CurEnv->e_df, "r")) == NULL)
syserr("Cannot reopen %s", CurEnv->e_df);
}
\f
/*
** FLUSHEOL -- if not at EOL, throw away rest of input line.
**
** Parameters:
** buf -- last line read in (checked for '\n'),
** fp -- file to be read from.
**
** Returns:
** FALSE on error from sfgets(), TRUE otherwise.
**
** Side Effects:
** none.
*/
static bool
flusheol(buf, fp)
const char *buf;
FILE *fp;
{
char junkbuf[MAXLINE];
register const char *p = buf;
while (index(p, '\n') == NULL) {
if (sfgets(junkbuf,MAXLINE,fp) == NULL)
return(FALSE);
p = junkbuf;
}
return(TRUE);
}
\f
/*
** TFERROR -- signal error on writing the temporary file.
**
** Parameters:
** tf -- the file pointer for the temporary file.
**
** Returns:
** none.
**
** Side Effects:
** Gives an error message.
** Arranges for following output to go elsewhere.
*/
static void
tferror(tf)
FILE *tf;
{
if (errno == ENOSPC)
{
(void) freopen(CurEnv->e_df, "w", tf);
fputs("\nMAIL DELETED BECAUSE OF LACK OF DISK SPACE\n\n", tf);
usrerr("452 Out of disk space for temp file");
}
else
syserr("collect: Cannot write %s", CurEnv->e_df);
(void) freopen("/dev/null", "w", tf);
}
\f
/*
** EATFROM -- chew up a UNIX style from line and process
**
** This does indeed make some assumptions about the format
** of UNIX messages.
**
** Parameters:
** fm -- the from line.
**
** Returns:
** none.
**
** Side Effects:
** extracts what information it can from the header,
** such as the date.
*/
# ifndef NOTUNIX
char *DowList[] =
{
"Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat", NULL
};
char *MonthList[] =
{
"Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun",
"Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec",
NULL
};
static void
eatfrom(fm)
const char *fm;
{
register const char *p = fm;
register char **dt;
if (tTd(30, 2))
printf("eatfrom(%s)\n", fm);
/* find the date part */
while (*p != '\0')
{
/* skip a word */
while (*p != '\0' && *p != ' ')
p++;
while (*p == ' ')
p++;
if (!isupper(*p) || p[3] != ' ' || p[13] != ':' || p[16] != ':')
continue;
/* we have a possible date */
for (dt = DowList; *dt != NULL; dt++)
if (strncmp(*dt, p, 3) == 0)
break;
if (*dt == NULL)
continue;
for (dt = MonthList; *dt != NULL; dt++)
if (strncmp(*dt, &p[4], 3) == 0)
break;
if (*dt != NULL)
break;
}
if (*p != (char) NULL)
{
char *q;
/* we have found a date */
q = xalloc(25);
(void) strncpy(q, p, 25);
q[24] = '\0';
define('d', q, CurEnv);
q = arpadate(q);
define('a', newstr(q), CurEnv);
}
}
# endif /* NOTUNIX */