1 # include <errno.h> 2 # include "sendmail.h" 3 4 SCCSID(@(#)collect.c 3.50 08/22/82); 5 6 /* 7 ** COLLECT -- read & parse message header & make temp file. 8 ** 9 ** Creates a temporary file name and copies the standard 10 ** input to that file. While it is doing it, it looks for 11 ** "From:" and "Sender:" fields to use as the from-person 12 ** (but only if the -a flag is specified). It prefers to 13 ** to use the "Sender:" field. 14 ** 15 ** MIT seems to like to produce "Sent-By:" fields instead 16 ** of "Sender:" fields. We used to catch this, but it turns 17 ** out that the "Sent-By:" field doesn't always correspond 18 ** to someone real ("___057", for instance), as required by 19 ** the protocol. So we limp by..... 20 ** 21 ** Parameters: 22 ** sayok -- if set, give an ARPANET style message 23 ** to say we are ready to collect input. 24 ** 25 ** Returns: 26 ** none. 27 ** 28 ** Side Effects: 29 ** Temp file is created and filled. 30 ** The from person may be set. 31 */ 32 33 collect(sayok) 34 bool sayok; 35 { 36 register FILE *tf; 37 char buf[MAXFIELD+1]; 38 register char *p; 39 extern char *hvalue(); 40 extern char *macvalue(); 41 42 /* 43 ** Create the temp file name and create the file. 44 */ 45 46 CurEnv->e_df = newstr(queuename(CurEnv, 'd')); 47 if ((tf = dfopen(CurEnv->e_df, "w")) == NULL) 48 { 49 syserr("Cannot create %s", CurEnv->e_df); 50 NoReturn = TRUE; 51 finis(); 52 } 53 (void) chmod(CurEnv->e_df, 0600); 54 55 /* 56 ** Tell ARPANET to go ahead. 57 */ 58 59 if (sayok) 60 message("354", "Enter mail, end with \".\" on a line by itself"); 61 62 /* 63 ** Try to read a UNIX-style From line 64 */ 65 66 if (fgets(buf, sizeof buf, InChannel) == NULL) 67 return; 68 fixcrlf(buf, FALSE); 69 # ifndef NOTUNIX 70 if (!SaveFrom && strncmp(buf, "From ", 5) == 0) 71 { 72 eatfrom(buf); 73 (void) fgets(buf, sizeof buf, InChannel); 74 fixcrlf(buf, FALSE); 75 } 76 # endif NOTUNIX 77 78 /* 79 ** Copy InChannel to temp file & do message editing. 80 ** To keep certain mailers from getting confused, 81 ** and to keep the output clean, lines that look 82 ** like UNIX "From" lines are deleted in the header, 83 ** and prepended with ">" in the body. 84 */ 85 86 for (; !feof(InChannel); !feof(InChannel) && fgets(buf, sizeof buf, InChannel) != NULL) 87 { 88 register char c; 89 extern bool isheader(); 90 91 /* if the line is too long, throw the rest away */ 92 if (index(buf, '\n') == NULL) 93 { 94 while ((c = getc(InChannel)) != '\n') 95 continue; 96 /* give an error? */ 97 } 98 99 fixcrlf(buf, FALSE); 100 101 /* see if the header is over */ 102 if (!isheader(buf)) 103 break; 104 105 /* get the rest of this field */ 106 while ((c = getc(InChannel)) == ' ' || c == '\t') 107 { 108 p = &buf[strlen(buf)]; 109 *p++ = c; 110 if (fgets(p, sizeof buf - (p - buf), InChannel) == NULL) 111 break; 112 fixcrlf(p, FALSE); 113 } 114 if (!feof(InChannel)) 115 (void) ungetc(c, InChannel); 116 117 CurEnv->e_msgsize += strlen(buf); 118 119 /* 120 ** Snarf header away. 121 */ 122 123 if (bitset(H_EOH, chompheader(buf, FALSE))) 124 break; 125 } 126 127 # ifdef DEBUG 128 if (tTd(30, 1)) 129 printf("EOH\n"); 130 # endif DEBUG 131 132 /* throw away a blank line */ 133 if (buf[0] == '\n') 134 { 135 (void) fgets(buf, sizeof buf, InChannel); 136 fixcrlf(buf, FALSE); 137 } 138 139 /* 140 ** Collect the body of the message. 141 */ 142 143 for (; !feof(InChannel); !feof(InChannel) && fgets(buf, sizeof buf, InChannel) != NULL) 144 { 145 register int i; 146 register char *bp = buf; 147 148 fixcrlf(buf, FALSE); 149 150 /* check for end-of-message */ 151 if (!IgnrDot && buf[0] == '.' && (buf[1] == '\n' || buf[1] == '\0')) 152 break; 153 154 /* check for transparent dot */ 155 if (Smtp && *bp == '.') 156 bp++; 157 158 # ifndef NOTUNIX 159 /* Hide UNIX-like From lines */ 160 if (strncmp(bp, "From ", 5) == 0) 161 { 162 fputs(">", tf); 163 CurEnv->e_msgsize++; 164 } 165 # endif NOTUNIX 166 167 /* 168 ** Figure message length, output the line to the temp 169 ** file, and insert a newline if missing. 170 */ 171 172 i = strlen(bp); 173 CurEnv->e_msgsize += i; 174 fputs(bp, tf); 175 if (bp[i - 1] != '\n') 176 fputs("\n", tf); 177 if (ferror(tf)) 178 { 179 if (errno == ENOSPC) 180 { 181 (void) freopen(CurEnv->e_df, "w", tf); 182 fputs("\nMAIL DELETED BECAUSE OF LACK OF DISK SPACE\n\n", tf); 183 usrerr("452 Out of disk space for temp file"); 184 } 185 else 186 syserr("collect: Cannot write %s", CurEnv->e_df); 187 (void) freopen("/dev/null", "w", tf); 188 } 189 } 190 (void) fclose(tf); 191 192 /* 193 ** Find out some information from the headers. 194 ** Examples are who is the from person & the date. 195 */ 196 197 eatheader(); 198 199 /* 200 ** Add an Apparently-To: line if we have no recipient lines. 201 */ 202 203 if (hvalue("to") == NULL && hvalue("cc") == NULL && 204 hvalue("bcc") == NULL && hvalue("apparently-to") == NULL) 205 { 206 register ADDRESS *q; 207 208 /* create an Apparently-To: field */ 209 /* that or reject the message.... */ 210 for (q = CurEnv->e_sendqueue; q != NULL; q = q->q_next) 211 { 212 if (q->q_alias != NULL) 213 continue; 214 # ifdef DEBUG 215 if (tTd(30, 3)) 216 printf("Adding Apparently-To: %s\n", q->q_paddr); 217 # endif DEBUG 218 addheader("apparently-to", q->q_paddr, CurEnv); 219 } 220 } 221 222 /* check for hop count overflow */ 223 if (HopCount > MAXHOP) 224 syserr("Too many hops (%d max); probably forwarding loop", MAXHOP); 225 226 if ((TempFile = fopen(CurEnv->e_df, "r")) == NULL) 227 syserr("Cannot reopen %s", CurEnv->e_df); 228 229 /* 230 ** Log collection information. 231 */ 232 233 # ifdef LOG 234 if (LogLevel > 1) 235 syslog(LOG_INFO, "%s: from=%s, size=%ld, class=%d\n", 236 CurEnv->e_id, CurEnv->e_from.q_paddr, CurEnv->e_msgsize, 237 CurEnv->e_class); 238 # endif LOG 239 return; 240 } 241 /* 242 ** EATFROM -- chew up a UNIX style from line and process 243 ** 244 ** This does indeed make some assumptions about the format 245 ** of UNIX messages. 246 ** 247 ** Parameters: 248 ** fm -- the from line. 249 ** 250 ** Returns: 251 ** none. 252 ** 253 ** Side Effects: 254 ** extracts what information it can from the header, 255 ** such as the date. 256 */ 257 258 # ifndef NOTUNIX 259 260 char *DowList[] = 261 { 262 "Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat", NULL 263 }; 264 265 char *MonthList[] = 266 { 267 "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", 268 "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec", 269 NULL 270 }; 271 272 eatfrom(fm) 273 char *fm; 274 { 275 register char *p; 276 register char **dt; 277 278 # ifdef DEBUG 279 if (tTd(30, 2)) 280 printf("eatfrom(%s)\n", fm); 281 # endif DEBUG 282 283 /* find the date part */ 284 p = fm; 285 while (*p != '\0') 286 { 287 /* skip a word */ 288 while (*p != '\0' && *p != ' ') 289 *p++; 290 while (*p == ' ') 291 *p++; 292 if (!isupper(*p) || p[3] != ' ' || p[13] != ':' || p[16] != ':') 293 continue; 294 295 /* we have a possible date */ 296 for (dt = DowList; *dt != NULL; dt++) 297 if (strncmp(*dt, p, 3) == 0) 298 break; 299 if (*dt == NULL) 300 continue; 301 302 for (dt = MonthList; *dt != NULL; dt++) 303 if (strncmp(*dt, &p[4], 3) == 0) 304 break; 305 if (*dt != NULL) 306 break; 307 } 308 309 if (*p != NULL) 310 { 311 char *q; 312 extern char *arpadate(); 313 314 /* we have found a date */ 315 q = xalloc(25); 316 strncpy(q, p, 25); 317 q[24] = '\0'; 318 define('d', q); 319 q = arpadate(q); 320 define('a', newstr(q)); 321 } 322 } 323 324 # endif NOTUNIX 325