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Names: »recnews.c«
└─⟦a0efdde77⟧ Bits:30001252 EUUGD11 Tape, 1987 Spring Conference Helsinki
└─⟦this⟧ »EUUGD11/euug-87hel/sec1/news/src/recnews.c«
/*
* recnews [to newsgroup] [from user]
*
* Process a news article which has been mailed to some group like msgs.
* Such articles are in normal mail format and have never seen the insides
* of netnews. If the "to newsgroup" is included, the article is posted
* to this newsgroup instead of trying to intuit it from the headers.
* If the "from user" is included, the return address is forged to look
* like that user instead of what getuid or a from line says.
*
* It is recommended that you always include the to newsgroup, since the
* intuition code is flakey and out of date. The from user is probably
* appropriate for arpanet mailing lists being funnelled at ucbvax but
* not otherwise. Sample lines in /usr/lib/aliases (if you run delivermail):
* worldnews: "|/usr/lib/news/recnews net.general"
* Allows you to mail to worldnews rather than using inews.
* Intended for humans to mail to.
* post-unix-wizards: "|/usr/lib/news/recnews fa.unix-wizards unix-wizards"
* Causes mail to post-unix-wizards to be fed into fa.unix-wizards
* and the return address forged as unix-wizards on the local
* machine. post-unix-wizards (on the local machine) should
* be part of the master mailing list somewhere (on a different
* machine.)
*
* Recnews is primarily useful in remote places on the usenet which collect
* mail from mailing lists and funnel them into the network. It is also
* useful if you like to send mail to some user instead of invoking
* inews -t .. -n .. when you want to submit an article. (Many mailers give
* you nice facilities like editing the message.) It is not, however,
* essential to use recnews to be able to join usenet.
*
* WARNING: recnews disables the "recording" check - it has to because
* by the time inews is run, it's in the background and too late to
* ask permission. If you depend heavily on recordings you probably
* should not allow recnews (and thus the mail interface) to be used.
*
* 1) We leave the from line alone. Just escape the double quotes, but let the
* mailer do the rest.
* 2) We give precedence to "From:" over "From " or ">From " in determining
* who the article is really from.
* Modifications by rad@tek
*/
#ifdef SCCSID
static char *SccsId = "@(#)recnews.c 2.13 10/23/86";
#endif /* SCCSID */
#include "defs.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
/*
* Note: we assume there are 2 kinds of hosts using recnews:
* Those that have delivermail (and hence this program will never
* have to deal with more than one message at a time) and those on the arpanet
* that do not (and hence all messages end with a sentinel). It is
* supposed that regular v7 type systems without delivermail or some
* other automatic forwarding device will just use rnews. We do
* not attempt to tell where a message ends on all systems due to the
* different conventions in effect. (This COULD be fixed, I suppose.)
*/
/*
* Kinds of lines in a message.
*/
#define FROM 001 /* From line */
#define SUBJ 002 /* Subject */
#define TO 003 /* To (newgroup based on this) */
#define BLANK 004 /* blank line */
#define EOM 005 /* End of message (4 ctrl A's) */
#define HEADER 006 /* any unrecognized header */
#define TEXT 007 /* anything unrecognized */
#define INCLUSIVE 010 /* newsgroup is already in header */
/*
* Possible states program can be in.
*/
#define SKIPPING 0100 /* In header of message */
#define READING 0200 /* In body of message */
#define BFSZ 250
#define EOT '\004'
char from[BFSZ]; /* mailing address for replies */
char sender[BFSZ]; /* mailing address of author, if different */
char to[BFSZ]; /* Destination of mail (msgs, etc) */
char subject[BFSZ]; /* subject of message */
char newsgroup[BFSZ]; /* newsgroups of message */
int fromset; /* from passed on command line */
char cmdbuf[BFSZ]; /* command to popen */
extern char *strcat(), *strcpy();
extern FILE *popen();
char *any();
main(argc, argv)
int argc;
char **argv;
{
char buf[BFSZ], inews[BFSZ];
register char *p, *q;
register FILE *pipe = NULL;
register int state;
/* build inews command */
#ifdef IHCC
sprintf(inews, "%s/%s/%s", logdir(HOME), LIBDIR, "inews");
#else
sprintf(inews, "%s/%s", LIBDIR, "inews");
#endif
if (argc > 1)
strcpy(to, argv[1]);
if (argc > 2)
strcpy(from, argv[2]);
/*
* Flag that we know who message is from to avoid trying to
* decipher the From line.
*/
if (argc > 2 && (argv[2][0] != '\0'))
fromset++;
#ifdef debug
printf("argv[0] is <%s>, argv[1] is <%s>, argv[2] is <%s>\n",
argv[0], argv[1], argv[2]);
#endif
state = SKIPPING;
while (fgets(buf, BFSZ, stdin) != NULL) {
if (state == READING) {
fputs(buf,pipe);
continue;
}
switch (type(buf)) {
case FROM:
frombreak(buf, from);
break;
case SUBJ:
p = any(buf, " \t");
if (p == NULL)
p = buf + 8;
q = subject;
while (*++p) {
if (*p == '"')
*q++ = '\\';
*q++ = *p;
}
q[-1] = '\0';
break;
case TO:
if (to[0])
break; /* already have one */
p = any(buf, " \t");
if (p == NULL)
p = buf + 3;
q = to;
while (*++p) {
if (*p == '"')
*q++ = '\\';
*q++ = *p;
}
q[-1] = '\0';
break;
case INCLUSIVE:
sprintf(cmdbuf,"exec %s -p", inews);
pipe = popen(cmdbuf,"w");
if (pipe == NULL){
perror("recnews: open failed");
exit(1);
}
state = READING;
fputs(buf,pipe);
break;
/*
* Kludge to compensate for messages without real headers
*/
case HEADER:
break;
case BLANK:
state = READING;
strcpy(newsgroup, to);
sprintf(cmdbuf, "exec %s -t \"%s\" -n \"%s\" -f \"%s\"",
inews, *subject ? subject : "(none)",
newsgroup, from);
#ifdef debug
pipe = stdout;
printf("BLANK: %s\n", cmdbuf);
#else
pipe = popen(cmdbuf, "w");
if (pipe == NULL) {
perror("recnews: popen failed");
exit(1);
}
#endif
if (sender[0]) {
fputs(sender, pipe);
putc('\n', pipe);
}
break;
case TEXT:
strcpy(newsgroup, to);
state = READING;
if (subject[0] == 0) {
strcpy(subject, buf);
if (subject[strlen(subject)-1] == '\n')
subject[strlen(subject)-1] = '\0';
}
sprintf(cmdbuf, "exec \"%s\" -t \"%s\" -n \"%s\" -f \"%s\"",
inews, subject, newsgroup, from);
#ifdef debug
pipe = stdout;
printf("TEXT: %s\n", cmdbuf);
#else
pipe = popen(cmdbuf, "w");
if (pipe == NULL) {
perror("pipe failed");
exit(1);
}
#endif
if (sender[0]){
fputs(sender, pipe);
putc('\n',pipe);
}
break;
}
}
exit(0);
}
type(p)
register char *p;
{
char *firstbl;
static char lasthdr = 1; /* prev line was a header */
if ((*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') && lasthdr)
return HEADER; /* continuation line */
firstbl = any(p, " \t");
while (*p == ' ' || *p == '?' || *p == '\t')
++p;
if (*p == '\n' || *p == 0)
return BLANK;
if (strncmp(p, ">From", 5) == 0 ||
strncmp(p, "From ", 5) == 0 ||
strncmp(p, "From", 4) == 0)
return FROM;
if (strncmp(p, "Subj", 4)==0 || strncmp(p, "Re:", 3)==0 ||
strncmp(p, "re:", 3)==0)
return SUBJ;
if (strncmp(p, "To", 2)==0)
return TO;
if (strncmp(p, "\1\1\1\1", 4)==0)
return EOM;
if (firstbl && firstbl[-1] == ':' && isalpha(*p))
return HEADER;
lasthdr = 0;
return TEXT;
}
/*
* Figure out who a message is from.
*/
frombreak(buf, fbuf)
register char *buf, *fbuf;
{
register char *p, *q;
if (fbuf[0] && fromset) { /* we already know who it's from */
if (sender[0] == 0 || buf[4] == ':') {
#ifdef debug
printf("sender set to: %s", buf);
#endif
strcpy(sender, buf);
}
return;
}
if (strncmp(buf, "From ", 5) == 0) {
if ((p = (char *)index(buf+5, " ")) != NULL) {
*p = '\0';
strcpy(fbuf, buf+5);
fromset++;
}
return;
}
/*
* Leave fancy Froms alone - this parsing is done by mail
* Just quote the double quotes to prevent interpetation
* by the shell.
* rad@tek
*/
p = any(buf, " \t");
if (p==NULL)
p = buf + 4;
q = fbuf;
while (*++p) {
if (*p == '"')
*q++ = '\\';
*q++ = *p;
}
q[-1] = '\0';
if ((p=(char *)index(fbuf,'\n')) != NULL)
*p = '\0';
if (buf[4] == ':')
fromset++;
}
/*
* Return the ptr in sp at which a character in sq appears;
* NULL if not found
*
*/
char *
any(sp, sq)
char *sp, *sq;
{
register c1, c2;
register char *q;
while (c1 = *sp++) {
q = sq;
while (c2 = *q++)
if (c1 == c2)
return(--sp);
}
return(NULL);
}