1 # include <signal.h> 2 # include <errno.h> 3 # include "sendmail.h" 4 # include <sys/stat.h> 5 6 SCCSID(@(#)deliver.c 3.154 05/20/83); 7 8 /* 9 ** DELIVER -- Deliver a message to a list of addresses. 10 ** 11 ** This routine delivers to everyone on the same host as the 12 ** user on the head of the list. It is clever about mailers 13 ** that don't handle multiple users. It is NOT guaranteed 14 ** that it will deliver to all these addresses however -- so 15 ** deliver should be called once for each address on the 16 ** list. 17 ** 18 ** Parameters: 19 ** e -- the envelope to deliver. 20 ** firstto -- head of the address list to deliver to. 21 ** 22 ** Returns: 23 ** zero -- successfully delivered. 24 ** else -- some failure, see ExitStat for more info. 25 ** 26 ** Side Effects: 27 ** The standard input is passed off to someone. 28 */ 29 30 deliver(e, firstto) 31 register ENVELOPE *e; 32 ADDRESS *firstto; 33 { 34 char *host; /* host being sent to */ 35 char *user; /* user being sent to */ 36 char **pvp; 37 register char **mvp; 38 register char *p; 39 register MAILER *m; /* mailer for this recipient */ 40 ADDRESS *ctladdr; 41 register ADDRESS *to = firstto; 42 bool clever = FALSE; /* running user smtp to this mailer */ 43 ADDRESS *tochain = NULL; /* chain of users in this mailer call */ 44 register int rcode; /* response code */ 45 char *pv[MAXPV+1]; 46 char tobuf[MAXLINE-50]; /* text line of to people */ 47 char buf[MAXNAME]; 48 char tfrombuf[MAXNAME]; /* translated from person */ 49 extern bool checkcompat(); 50 extern ADDRESS *getctladdr(); 51 extern char *remotename(); 52 53 errno = 0; 54 if (bitset(QDONTSEND, to->q_flags)) 55 return (0); 56 57 m = to->q_mailer; 58 host = to->q_host; 59 60 # ifdef DEBUG 61 if (tTd(10, 1)) 62 printf("\n--deliver, mailer=%d, host=`%s', first user=`%s'\n", 63 m->m_mno, host, to->q_user); 64 # endif DEBUG 65 66 /* 67 ** If this mailer is expensive, and if we don't want to make 68 ** connections now, just mark these addresses and return. 69 ** This is useful if we want to batch connections to 70 ** reduce load. This will cause the messages to be 71 ** queued up, and a daemon will come along to send the 72 ** messages later. 73 ** This should be on a per-mailer basis. 74 */ 75 76 if (NoConnect && !QueueRun && bitnset(M_EXPENSIVE, m->m_flags) && 77 !Verbose) 78 { 79 for (; to != NULL; to = to->q_next) 80 { 81 if (bitset(QDONTSEND, to->q_flags) || to->q_mailer != m) 82 continue; 83 to->q_flags |= QQUEUEUP|QDONTSEND; 84 e->e_to = to->q_paddr; 85 message(Arpa_Info, "queued"); 86 if (LogLevel > 4) 87 logdelivery("queued"); 88 } 89 e->e_to = NULL; 90 return (0); 91 } 92 93 /* 94 ** Do initial argv setup. 95 ** Insert the mailer name. Notice that $x expansion is 96 ** NOT done on the mailer name. Then, if the mailer has 97 ** a picky -f flag, we insert it as appropriate. This 98 ** code does not check for 'pv' overflow; this places a 99 ** manifest lower limit of 4 for MAXPV. 100 ** The from address rewrite is expected to make 101 ** the address relative to the other end. 102 */ 103 104 /* rewrite from address, using rewriting rules */ 105 expand("$f", buf, &buf[sizeof buf - 1], e); 106 (void) strcpy(tfrombuf, remotename(buf, m, TRUE, TRUE)); 107 108 define('g', tfrombuf, e); /* translated sender address */ 109 define('h', host, e); /* to host */ 110 Errors = 0; 111 pvp = pv; 112 *pvp++ = m->m_argv[0]; 113 114 /* insert -f or -r flag as appropriate */ 115 if (FromFlag && (bitnset(M_FOPT, m->m_flags) || bitnset(M_ROPT, m->m_flags))) 116 { 117 if (bitnset(M_FOPT, m->m_flags)) 118 *pvp++ = "-f"; 119 else 120 *pvp++ = "-r"; 121 expand("$g", buf, &buf[sizeof buf - 1], e); 122 *pvp++ = newstr(buf); 123 } 124 125 /* 126 ** Append the other fixed parts of the argv. These run 127 ** up to the first entry containing "$u". There can only 128 ** be one of these, and there are only a few more slots 129 ** in the pv after it. 130 */ 131 132 for (mvp = m->m_argv; (p = *++mvp) != NULL; ) 133 { 134 while ((p = index(p, '$')) != NULL) 135 if (*++p == 'u') 136 break; 137 if (p != NULL) 138 break; 139 140 /* this entry is safe -- go ahead and process it */ 141 expand(*mvp, buf, &buf[sizeof buf - 1], e); 142 *pvp++ = newstr(buf); 143 if (pvp >= &pv[MAXPV - 3]) 144 { 145 syserr("Too many parameters to %s before $u", pv[0]); 146 return (-1); 147 } 148 } 149 150 /* 151 ** If we have no substitution for the user name in the argument 152 ** list, we know that we must supply the names otherwise -- and 153 ** SMTP is the answer!! 154 */ 155 156 if (*mvp == NULL) 157 { 158 /* running SMTP */ 159 # ifdef SMTP 160 clever = TRUE; 161 *pvp = NULL; 162 # else SMTP 163 /* oops! we don't implement SMTP */ 164 syserr("SMTP style mailer"); 165 return (EX_SOFTWARE); 166 # endif SMTP 167 } 168 169 /* 170 ** At this point *mvp points to the argument with $u. We 171 ** run through our address list and append all the addresses 172 ** we can. If we run out of space, do not fret! We can 173 ** always send another copy later. 174 */ 175 176 tobuf[0] = '\0'; 177 e->e_to = tobuf; 178 ctladdr = NULL; 179 for (; to != NULL; to = to->q_next) 180 { 181 /* avoid sending multiple recipients to dumb mailers */ 182 if (tobuf[0] != '\0' && !bitnset(M_MUSER, m->m_flags)) 183 break; 184 185 /* if already sent or not for this host, don't send */ 186 if (bitset(QDONTSEND, to->q_flags) || 187 strcmp(to->q_host, host) != 0 || 188 to->q_mailer != firstto->q_mailer) 189 continue; 190 191 /* avoid overflowing tobuf */ 192 if (sizeof tobuf - (strlen(to->q_paddr) + strlen(tobuf) + 2) < 0) 193 break; 194 195 # ifdef DEBUG 196 if (tTd(10, 1)) 197 { 198 printf("\nsend to "); 199 printaddr(to, FALSE); 200 } 201 # endif DEBUG 202 203 /* compute effective uid/gid when sending */ 204 if (to->q_mailer == ProgMailer) 205 ctladdr = getctladdr(to); 206 207 user = to->q_user; 208 e->e_to = to->q_paddr; 209 to->q_flags |= QDONTSEND; 210 211 /* 212 ** Check to see that these people are allowed to 213 ** talk to each other. 214 */ 215 216 if (m->m_maxsize != 0 && e->e_msgsize > m->m_maxsize) 217 { 218 usrerr("Message is too large; %ld bytes max", m->m_maxsize); 219 NoReturn = TRUE; 220 giveresponse(EX_UNAVAILABLE, m, e); 221 continue; 222 } 223 if (!checkcompat(to)) 224 { 225 giveresponse(EX_UNAVAILABLE, m, e); 226 continue; 227 } 228 229 /* 230 ** Strip quote bits from names if the mailer is dumb 231 ** about them. 232 */ 233 234 if (bitnset(M_STRIPQ, m->m_flags)) 235 { 236 stripquotes(user, TRUE); 237 stripquotes(host, TRUE); 238 } 239 else 240 { 241 stripquotes(user, FALSE); 242 stripquotes(host, FALSE); 243 } 244 245 /* hack attack -- delivermail compatibility */ 246 if (m == ProgMailer && *user == '|') 247 user++; 248 249 /* 250 ** If an error message has already been given, don't 251 ** bother to send to this address. 252 ** 253 ** >>>>>>>>>> This clause assumes that the local mailer 254 ** >> NOTE >> cannot do any further aliasing; that 255 ** >>>>>>>>>> function is subsumed by sendmail. 256 */ 257 258 if (bitset(QBADADDR|QQUEUEUP, to->q_flags)) 259 continue; 260 261 /* save statistics.... */ 262 markstats(e, to); 263 264 /* 265 ** See if this user name is "special". 266 ** If the user name has a slash in it, assume that this 267 ** is a file -- send it off without further ado. Note 268 ** that this type of addresses is not processed along 269 ** with the others, so we fudge on the To person. 270 */ 271 272 if (m == LocalMailer) 273 { 274 if (user[0] == '/') 275 { 276 rcode = mailfile(user, getctladdr(to)); 277 giveresponse(rcode, m, e); 278 continue; 279 } 280 } 281 282 /* 283 ** Address is verified -- add this user to mailer 284 ** argv, and add it to the print list of recipients. 285 */ 286 287 /* link together the chain of recipients */ 288 to->q_tchain = tochain; 289 tochain = to; 290 291 /* create list of users for error messages */ 292 (void) strcat(tobuf, ","); 293 (void) strcat(tobuf, to->q_paddr); 294 define('u', user, e); /* to user */ 295 define('z', to->q_home, e); /* user's home */ 296 297 /* 298 ** Expand out this user into argument list. 299 */ 300 301 if (!clever) 302 { 303 expand(*mvp, buf, &buf[sizeof buf - 1], e); 304 *pvp++ = newstr(buf); 305 if (pvp >= &pv[MAXPV - 2]) 306 { 307 /* allow some space for trailing parms */ 308 break; 309 } 310 } 311 } 312 313 /* see if any addresses still exist */ 314 if (tobuf[0] == '\0') 315 { 316 define('g', (char *) NULL, e); 317 return (0); 318 } 319 320 /* print out messages as full list */ 321 e->e_to = tobuf + 1; 322 323 /* 324 ** Fill out any parameters after the $u parameter. 325 */ 326 327 while (!clever && *++mvp != NULL) 328 { 329 expand(*mvp, buf, &buf[sizeof buf - 1], e); 330 *pvp++ = newstr(buf); 331 if (pvp >= &pv[MAXPV]) 332 syserr("deliver: pv overflow after $u for %s", pv[0]); 333 } 334 *pvp++ = NULL; 335 336 /* 337 ** Call the mailer. 338 ** The argument vector gets built, pipes 339 ** are created as necessary, and we fork & exec as 340 ** appropriate. 341 ** If we are running SMTP, we just need to clean up. 342 */ 343 344 message(Arpa_Info, "Connecting to %s.%s...", host, m->m_name); 345 346 if (ctladdr == NULL) 347 ctladdr = &e->e_from; 348 # ifdef SMTP 349 if (clever) 350 { 351 /* send the initial SMTP protocol */ 352 rcode = smtpinit(m, pv); 353 354 if (rcode == EX_OK) 355 { 356 /* send the recipient list */ 357 tobuf[0] = '\0'; 358 for (to = tochain; to != NULL; to = to->q_tchain) 359 { 360 int i; 361 362 e->e_to = to->q_paddr; 363 i = smtprcpt(to, m); 364 if (i != EX_OK) 365 { 366 markfailure(e, to, i); 367 giveresponse(i, m, e); 368 } 369 else 370 { 371 strcat(tobuf, ","); 372 strcat(tobuf, to->q_paddr); 373 } 374 } 375 376 /* now send the data */ 377 if (tobuf[0] == '\0') 378 e->e_to = NULL; 379 else 380 { 381 e->e_to = tobuf + 1; 382 rcode = smtpdata(m, e); 383 } 384 385 /* now close the connection */ 386 smtpquit(pv[0], m); 387 } 388 } 389 else 390 # endif SMTP 391 rcode = sendoff(e, m, pv, ctladdr); 392 393 /* 394 ** Do final status disposal. 395 ** We check for something in tobuf for the SMTP case. 396 ** If we got a temporary failure, arrange to queue the 397 ** addressees. 398 */ 399 400 if (tobuf[0] != '\0') 401 giveresponse(rcode, m, e); 402 if (rcode != EX_OK) 403 { 404 for (to = tochain; to != NULL; to = to->q_tchain) 405 markfailure(e, to, rcode); 406 } 407 408 errno = 0; 409 define('g', (char *) NULL, e); 410 return (rcode); 411 } 412 /* 413 ** MARKFAILURE -- mark a failure on a specific address. 414 ** 415 ** Parameters: 416 ** e -- the envelope we are sending. 417 ** q -- the address to mark. 418 ** rcode -- the code signifying the particular failure. 419 ** 420 ** Returns: 421 ** none. 422 ** 423 ** Side Effects: 424 ** marks the address (and possibly the envelope) with the 425 ** failure so that an error will be returned or 426 ** the message will be queued, as appropriate. 427 */ 428 429 markfailure(e, q, rcode) 430 register ENVELOPE *e; 431 register ADDRESS *q; 432 int rcode; 433 { 434 if (rcode == EX_OK) 435 return; 436 else if (rcode != EX_TEMPFAIL) 437 q->q_flags |= QBADADDR; 438 else if (curtime() > e->e_ctime + TimeOut) 439 { 440 extern char *pintvl(); 441 char buf[MAXLINE]; 442 443 if (!bitset(EF_TIMEOUT, e->e_flags)) 444 { 445 (void) sprintf(buf, "Cannot send message for %s", 446 pintvl(TimeOut, FALSE)); 447 if (e->e_message != NULL) 448 free(e->e_message); 449 e->e_message = newstr(buf); 450 message(Arpa_Info, buf); 451 } 452 q->q_flags |= QBADADDR; 453 e->e_flags |= EF_TIMEOUT; 454 } 455 else 456 q->q_flags |= QQUEUEUP; 457 } 458 /* 459 ** DOFORK -- do a fork, retrying a couple of times on failure. 460 ** 461 ** This MUST be a macro, since after a vfork we are running 462 ** two processes on the same stack!!! 463 ** 464 ** Parameters: 465 ** none. 466 ** 467 ** Returns: 468 ** From a macro??? You've got to be kidding! 469 ** 470 ** Side Effects: 471 ** Modifies the ==> LOCAL <== variable 'pid', leaving: 472 ** pid of child in parent, zero in child. 473 ** -1 on unrecoverable error. 474 ** 475 ** Notes: 476 ** I'm awfully sorry this looks so awful. That's 477 ** vfork for you..... 478 */ 479 480 # define NFORKTRIES 5 481 # ifdef VMUNIX 482 # define XFORK vfork 483 # else VMUNIX 484 # define XFORK fork 485 # endif VMUNIX 486 487 # define DOFORK(fORKfN) \ 488 {\ 489 register int i;\ 490 \ 491 for (i = NFORKTRIES; i-- > 0; )\ 492 {\ 493 pid = fORKfN();\ 494 if (pid >= 0)\ 495 break;\ 496 sleep(NFORKTRIES - i);\ 497 }\ 498 } 499 /* 500 ** DOFORK -- simple fork interface to DOFORK. 501 ** 502 ** Parameters: 503 ** none. 504 ** 505 ** Returns: 506 ** pid of child in parent. 507 ** zero in child. 508 ** -1 on error. 509 ** 510 ** Side Effects: 511 ** returns twice, once in parent and once in child. 512 */ 513 514 dofork() 515 { 516 register int pid; 517 518 DOFORK(fork); 519 return (pid); 520 } 521 /* 522 ** SENDOFF -- send off call to mailer & collect response. 523 ** 524 ** Parameters: 525 ** e -- the envelope to mail. 526 ** m -- mailer descriptor. 527 ** pvp -- parameter vector to send to it. 528 ** ctladdr -- an address pointer controlling the 529 ** user/groupid etc. of the mailer. 530 ** 531 ** Returns: 532 ** exit status of mailer. 533 ** 534 ** Side Effects: 535 ** none. 536 */ 537 538 sendoff(e, m, pvp, ctladdr) 539 register ENVELOPE *e; 540 MAILER *m; 541 char **pvp; 542 ADDRESS *ctladdr; 543 { 544 auto FILE *mfile; 545 auto FILE *rfile; 546 register int i; 547 int pid; 548 549 /* 550 ** Create connection to mailer. 551 */ 552 553 pid = openmailer(m, pvp, ctladdr, FALSE, &mfile, &rfile); 554 if (pid < 0) 555 return (-1); 556 557 /* 558 ** Format and send message. 559 */ 560 561 putfromline(mfile, m); 562 (*e->e_puthdr)(mfile, m, e); 563 putline("\n", mfile, m); 564 (*e->e_putbody)(mfile, m, e); 565 (void) fclose(mfile); 566 567 i = endmailer(pid, pvp[0]); 568 569 /* arrange a return receipt if requested */ 570 if (e->e_receiptto != NULL && bitnset(M_LOCAL, m->m_flags)) 571 { 572 e->e_flags |= EF_SENDRECEIPT; 573 /* do we want to send back more info? */ 574 } 575 576 return (i); 577 } 578 /* 579 ** ENDMAILER -- Wait for mailer to terminate. 580 ** 581 ** We should never get fatal errors (e.g., segmentation 582 ** violation), so we report those specially. For other 583 ** errors, we choose a status message (into statmsg), 584 ** and if it represents an error, we print it. 585 ** 586 ** Parameters: 587 ** pid -- pid of mailer. 588 ** name -- name of mailer (for error messages). 589 ** 590 ** Returns: 591 ** exit code of mailer. 592 ** 593 ** Side Effects: 594 ** none. 595 */ 596 597 endmailer(pid, name) 598 int pid; 599 char *name; 600 { 601 int st; 602 603 /* in the IPC case there is nothing to wait for */ 604 if (pid == 0) 605 return (EX_OK); 606 607 /* wait for the mailer process to die and collect status */ 608 st = waitfor(pid); 609 if (st == -1) 610 { 611 syserr("endmailer %s: wait", name); 612 return (EX_SOFTWARE); 613 } 614 615 /* see if it died a horrid death */ 616 if ((st & 0377) != 0) 617 { 618 syserr("endmailer %s: stat %o", name, st); 619 ExitStat = EX_UNAVAILABLE; 620 return (EX_UNAVAILABLE); 621 } 622 623 /* normal death -- return status */ 624 st = (st >> 8) & 0377; 625 return (st); 626 } 627 /* 628 ** OPENMAILER -- open connection to mailer. 629 ** 630 ** Parameters: 631 ** m -- mailer descriptor. 632 ** pvp -- parameter vector to pass to mailer. 633 ** ctladdr -- controlling address for user. 634 ** clever -- create a full duplex connection. 635 ** pmfile -- pointer to mfile (to mailer) connection. 636 ** prfile -- pointer to rfile (from mailer) connection. 637 ** 638 ** Returns: 639 ** pid of mailer ( > 0 ). 640 ** -1 on error. 641 ** zero on an IPC connection. 642 ** 643 ** Side Effects: 644 ** creates a mailer in a subprocess. 645 */ 646 647 openmailer(m, pvp, ctladdr, clever, pmfile, prfile) 648 MAILER *m; 649 char **pvp; 650 ADDRESS *ctladdr; 651 bool clever; 652 FILE **pmfile; 653 FILE **prfile; 654 { 655 int pid; 656 int mpvect[2]; 657 int rpvect[2]; 658 FILE *mfile; 659 FILE *rfile; 660 extern FILE *fdopen(); 661 662 # ifdef DEBUG 663 if (tTd(11, 1)) 664 { 665 printf("openmailer:"); 666 printav(pvp); 667 } 668 # endif DEBUG 669 errno = 0; 670 671 /* 672 ** Deal with the special case of mail handled through an IPC 673 ** connection. 674 ** In this case we don't actually fork. We must be 675 ** running SMTP for this to work. We will return a 676 ** zero pid to indicate that we are running IPC. 677 ** We also handle a debug version that just talks to stdin/out. 678 */ 679 680 #ifdef DEBUG 681 /* check for Local Person Communication -- not for mortals!!! */ 682 if (strcmp(m->m_mailer, "[LPC]") == 0) 683 { 684 *pmfile = stdout; 685 *prfile = stdin; 686 return (0); 687 } 688 #endif DEBUG 689 690 if (strcmp(m->m_mailer, "[IPC]") == 0) 691 { 692 #ifdef DAEMON 693 register int i; 694 register u_short port; 695 696 if (!clever) 697 syserr("non-clever IPC"); 698 if (pvp[2] != NULL) 699 port = atoi(pvp[2]); 700 else 701 port = 0; 702 i = makeconnection(pvp[1], port, pmfile, prfile); 703 if (i != EX_OK) 704 { 705 ExitStat = i; 706 return (-1); 707 } 708 else 709 return (0); 710 #else DAEMON 711 syserr("openmailer: no IPC"); 712 return (-1); 713 #endif DAEMON 714 } 715 716 /* create a pipe to shove the mail through */ 717 if (pipe(mpvect) < 0) 718 { 719 syserr("openmailer: pipe (to mailer)"); 720 return (-1); 721 } 722 723 #ifdef SMTP 724 /* if this mailer speaks smtp, create a return pipe */ 725 if (clever && pipe(rpvect) < 0) 726 { 727 syserr("openmailer: pipe (from mailer)"); 728 (void) close(mpvect[0]); 729 (void) close(mpvect[1]); 730 return (-1); 731 } 732 #endif SMTP 733 734 /* 735 ** Actually fork the mailer process. 736 ** DOFORK is clever about retrying. 737 */ 738 739 if (CurEnv->e_xfp != NULL) 740 (void) fflush(CurEnv->e_xfp); /* for debugging */ 741 (void) fflush(stdout); 742 DOFORK(XFORK); 743 /* pid is set by DOFORK */ 744 if (pid < 0) 745 { 746 /* failure */ 747 syserr("openmailer: cannot fork"); 748 (void) close(mpvect[0]); 749 (void) close(mpvect[1]); 750 #ifdef SMTP 751 if (clever) 752 { 753 (void) close(rpvect[0]); 754 (void) close(rpvect[1]); 755 } 756 #endif SMTP 757 return (-1); 758 } 759 else if (pid == 0) 760 { 761 /* child -- set up input & exec mailer */ 762 /* make diagnostic output be standard output */ 763 (void) signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN); 764 (void) signal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN); 765 (void) signal(SIGTERM, SIG_DFL); 766 767 /* arrange to filter standard & diag output of command */ 768 if (clever) 769 { 770 (void) close(rpvect[0]); 771 (void) close(1); 772 (void) dup(rpvect[1]); 773 (void) close(rpvect[1]); 774 } 775 else if (OpMode == MD_SMTP || HoldErrs) 776 { 777 /* put mailer output in transcript */ 778 (void) close(1); 779 (void) dup(fileno(CurEnv->e_xfp)); 780 } 781 (void) close(2); 782 (void) dup(1); 783 784 /* arrange to get standard input */ 785 (void) close(mpvect[1]); 786 (void) close(0); 787 if (dup(mpvect[0]) < 0) 788 { 789 syserr("Cannot dup to zero!"); 790 _exit(EX_OSERR); 791 } 792 (void) close(mpvect[0]); 793 if (!bitnset(M_RESTR, m->m_flags)) 794 { 795 if (ctladdr->q_uid == 0) 796 { 797 (void) setgid(DefGid); 798 (void) setuid(DefUid); 799 } 800 else 801 { 802 (void) setgid(ctladdr->q_gid); 803 (void) setuid(ctladdr->q_uid); 804 } 805 } 806 807 /* 808 ** We have to be careful with vfork - we can't mung up the 809 ** memory but we don't want the mailer to inherit any extra 810 ** open files. Chances are the mailer won't 811 ** care about an extra file, but then again you never know. 812 ** Actually, we would like to close(fileno(pwf)), but it's 813 ** declared static so we can't. But if we fclose(pwf), which 814 ** is what endpwent does, it closes it in the parent too and 815 ** the next getpwnam will be slower. If you have a weird 816 ** mailer that chokes on the extra file you should do the 817 ** endpwent(). -MRH 818 ** 819 ** Similar comments apply to log. However, openlog is 820 ** clever enough to set the FIOCLEX mode on the file, 821 ** so it will be closed automatically on the exec. 822 */ 823 824 closeall(); 825 826 /* try to execute the mailer */ 827 execv(m->m_mailer, pvp); 828 829 /* syserr fails because log is closed */ 830 /* syserr("Cannot exec %s", m->m_mailer); */ 831 printf("Cannot exec '%s' errno=%d\n", m->m_mailer, errno); 832 (void) fflush(stdout); 833 _exit(EX_UNAVAILABLE); 834 } 835 836 /* 837 ** Set up return value. 838 */ 839 840 (void) close(mpvect[0]); 841 mfile = fdopen(mpvect[1], "w"); 842 if (clever) 843 { 844 (void) close(rpvect[1]); 845 rfile = fdopen(rpvect[0], "r"); 846 } 847 848 *pmfile = mfile; 849 *prfile = rfile; 850 851 return (pid); 852 } 853 /* 854 ** GIVERESPONSE -- Interpret an error response from a mailer 855 ** 856 ** Parameters: 857 ** stat -- the status code from the mailer (high byte 858 ** only; core dumps must have been taken care of 859 ** already). 860 ** m -- the mailer descriptor for this mailer. 861 ** 862 ** Returns: 863 ** none. 864 ** 865 ** Side Effects: 866 ** Errors may be incremented. 867 ** ExitStat may be set. 868 */ 869 870 giveresponse(stat, m, e) 871 int stat; 872 register MAILER *m; 873 ENVELOPE *e; 874 { 875 register char *statmsg; 876 extern char *SysExMsg[]; 877 register int i; 878 extern int N_SysEx; 879 char buf[MAXLINE]; 880 881 #ifdef lint 882 if (m == NULL) 883 return; 884 #endif lint 885 886 /* 887 ** Compute status message from code. 888 */ 889 890 i = stat - EX__BASE; 891 if (stat == 0) 892 statmsg = "250 Sent"; 893 else if (i < 0 || i > N_SysEx) 894 { 895 (void) sprintf(buf, "554 unknown mailer error %d", stat); 896 stat = EX_UNAVAILABLE; 897 statmsg = buf; 898 } 899 else if (stat == EX_TEMPFAIL) 900 { 901 extern char *sys_errlist[]; 902 extern int sys_nerr; 903 904 (void) strcpy(buf, SysExMsg[i]); 905 if (errno != 0) 906 { 907 (void) strcat(buf, ": "); 908 if (errno > 0 && errno < sys_nerr) 909 (void) strcat(buf, sys_errlist[errno]); 910 else 911 { 912 char xbuf[30]; 913 914 (void) sprintf(xbuf, "Error %d", errno); 915 (void) strcat(buf, xbuf); 916 } 917 } 918 statmsg = buf; 919 } 920 else 921 statmsg = SysExMsg[i]; 922 923 /* 924 ** Print the message as appropriate 925 */ 926 927 if (stat == EX_OK || stat == EX_TEMPFAIL) 928 message(Arpa_Info, &statmsg[4]); 929 else 930 { 931 Errors++; 932 usrerr(statmsg); 933 } 934 935 /* 936 ** Final cleanup. 937 ** Log a record of the transaction. Compute the new 938 ** ExitStat -- if we already had an error, stick with 939 ** that. 940 */ 941 942 if (LogLevel > ((stat == 0 || stat == EX_TEMPFAIL) ? 3 : 2)) 943 logdelivery(&statmsg[4]); 944 945 if (stat != EX_TEMPFAIL) 946 setstat(stat); 947 if (stat != EX_OK) 948 { 949 if (e->e_message != NULL) 950 free(e->e_message); 951 e->e_message = newstr(&statmsg[4]); 952 } 953 errno = 0; 954 } 955 /* 956 ** LOGDELIVERY -- log the delivery in the system log 957 ** 958 ** Parameters: 959 ** stat -- the message to print for the status 960 ** 961 ** Returns: 962 ** none 963 ** 964 ** Side Effects: 965 ** none 966 */ 967 968 logdelivery(stat) 969 char *stat; 970 { 971 extern char *pintvl(); 972 973 # ifdef LOG 974 syslog(LOG_INFO, "%s: to=%s, delay=%s, stat=%s", CurEnv->e_id, 975 CurEnv->e_to, pintvl(curtime() - CurEnv->e_ctime, TRUE), stat); 976 # endif LOG 977 } 978 /* 979 ** PUTFROMLINE -- output a UNIX-style from line (or whatever) 980 ** 981 ** This can be made an arbitrary message separator by changing $l 982 ** 983 ** One of the ugliest hacks seen by human eyes is 984 ** contained herein: UUCP wants those stupid 985 ** "emote from <host>" lines. Why oh why does a 986 ** well-meaning programmer such as myself have to 987 ** deal with this kind of antique garbage???? 988 ** 989 ** Parameters: 990 ** fp -- the file to output to. 991 ** m -- the mailer describing this entry. 992 ** 993 ** Returns: 994 ** none 995 ** 996 ** Side Effects: 997 ** outputs some text to fp. 998 */ 999 1000 putfromline(fp, m) 1001 register FILE *fp; 1002 register MAILER *m; 1003 { 1004 char *template = "$l\n"; 1005 char buf[MAXLINE]; 1006 1007 if (bitnset(M_NHDR, m->m_flags)) 1008 return; 1009 1010 # ifdef UGLYUUCP 1011 if (bitnset(M_UGLYUUCP, m->m_flags)) 1012 { 1013 char *bang; 1014 char xbuf[MAXLINE]; 1015 1016 expand("$g", buf, &buf[sizeof buf - 1], CurEnv); 1017 bang = index(buf, '!'); 1018 if (bang == NULL) 1019 syserr("No ! in UUCP! (%s)", buf); 1020 else 1021 { 1022 *bang++ = '\0'; 1023 (void) sprintf(xbuf, "From %s $d remote from %s\n", bang, buf); 1024 template = xbuf; 1025 } 1026 } 1027 # endif UGLYUUCP 1028 expand(template, buf, &buf[sizeof buf - 1], CurEnv); 1029 putline(buf, fp, m); 1030 } 1031 /* 1032 ** PUTBODY -- put the body of a message. 1033 ** 1034 ** Parameters: 1035 ** fp -- file to output onto. 1036 ** m -- a mailer descriptor to control output format. 1037 ** e -- the envelope to put out. 1038 ** 1039 ** Returns: 1040 ** none. 1041 ** 1042 ** Side Effects: 1043 ** The message is written onto fp. 1044 */ 1045 1046 putbody(fp, m, e) 1047 FILE *fp; 1048 MAILER *m; 1049 register ENVELOPE *e; 1050 { 1051 char buf[MAXLINE]; 1052 1053 /* 1054 ** Output the body of the message 1055 */ 1056 1057 if (e->e_dfp == NULL) 1058 { 1059 if (e->e_df != NULL) 1060 { 1061 e->e_dfp = fopen(e->e_df, "r"); 1062 if (e->e_dfp == NULL) 1063 syserr("Cannot open %s", e->e_df); 1064 } 1065 else 1066 putline("<<< No Message Collected >>>", fp, m); 1067 } 1068 if (e->e_dfp != NULL) 1069 { 1070 rewind(e->e_dfp); 1071 while (!ferror(fp) && fgets(buf, sizeof buf, e->e_dfp) != NULL) 1072 putline(buf, fp, m); 1073 1074 if (ferror(e->e_dfp)) 1075 { 1076 syserr("putbody: read error"); 1077 ExitStat = EX_IOERR; 1078 } 1079 } 1080 1081 (void) fflush(fp); 1082 if (ferror(fp) && errno != EPIPE) 1083 { 1084 syserr("putbody: write error"); 1085 ExitStat = EX_IOERR; 1086 } 1087 errno = 0; 1088 } 1089 /* 1090 ** MAILFILE -- Send a message to a file. 1091 ** 1092 ** If the file has the setuid/setgid bits set, but NO execute 1093 ** bits, sendmail will try to become the owner of that file 1094 ** rather than the real user. Obviously, this only works if 1095 ** sendmail runs as root. 1096 ** 1097 ** This could be done as a subordinate mailer, except that it 1098 ** is used implicitly to save messages in ~/dead.letter. We 1099 ** view this as being sufficiently important as to include it 1100 ** here. For example, if the system is dying, we shouldn't have 1101 ** to create another process plus some pipes to save the message. 1102 ** 1103 ** Parameters: 1104 ** filename -- the name of the file to send to. 1105 ** ctladdr -- the controlling address header -- includes 1106 ** the userid/groupid to be when sending. 1107 ** 1108 ** Returns: 1109 ** The exit code associated with the operation. 1110 ** 1111 ** Side Effects: 1112 ** none. 1113 */ 1114 1115 mailfile(filename, ctladdr) 1116 char *filename; 1117 ADDRESS *ctladdr; 1118 { 1119 register FILE *f; 1120 register int pid; 1121 1122 /* 1123 ** Fork so we can change permissions here. 1124 ** Note that we MUST use fork, not vfork, because of 1125 ** the complications of calling subroutines, etc. 1126 */ 1127 1128 DOFORK(fork); 1129 1130 if (pid < 0) 1131 return (EX_OSERR); 1132 else if (pid == 0) 1133 { 1134 /* child -- actually write to file */ 1135 struct stat stb; 1136 1137 (void) signal(SIGINT, SIG_DFL); 1138 (void) signal(SIGHUP, SIG_DFL); 1139 (void) signal(SIGTERM, SIG_DFL); 1140 umask(OldUmask); 1141 if (stat(filename, &stb) < 0) 1142 { 1143 errno = 0; 1144 stb.st_mode = 0666; 1145 } 1146 if (bitset(0111, stb.st_mode)) 1147 exit(EX_CANTCREAT); 1148 if (ctladdr == NULL) 1149 ctladdr = &CurEnv->e_from; 1150 if (!bitset(S_ISGID, stb.st_mode) || setgid(stb.st_gid) < 0) 1151 { 1152 if (ctladdr->q_uid == 0) 1153 (void) setgid(DefGid); 1154 else 1155 (void) setgid(ctladdr->q_gid); 1156 } 1157 if (!bitset(S_ISUID, stb.st_mode) || setuid(stb.st_uid) < 0) 1158 { 1159 if (ctladdr->q_uid == 0) 1160 (void) setuid(DefUid); 1161 else 1162 (void) setuid(ctladdr->q_uid); 1163 } 1164 f = dfopen(filename, "a"); 1165 if (f == NULL) 1166 exit(EX_CANTCREAT); 1167 1168 putfromline(f, ProgMailer); 1169 (*CurEnv->e_puthdr)(f, ProgMailer, CurEnv); 1170 putline("\n", f, ProgMailer); 1171 (*CurEnv->e_putbody)(f, ProgMailer, CurEnv); 1172 putline("\n", f, ProgMailer); 1173 (void) fclose(f); 1174 (void) fflush(stdout); 1175 1176 /* reset ISUID & ISGID bits for paranoid systems */ 1177 (void) chmod(filename, (int) stb.st_mode); 1178 exit(EX_OK); 1179 /*NOTREACHED*/ 1180 } 1181 else 1182 { 1183 /* parent -- wait for exit status */ 1184 int st; 1185 1186 st = waitfor(pid); 1187 if ((st & 0377) != 0) 1188 return (EX_UNAVAILABLE); 1189 else 1190 return ((st >> 8) & 0377); 1191 } 1192 } 1193 /* 1194 ** SENDALL -- actually send all the messages. 1195 ** 1196 ** Parameters: 1197 ** e -- the envelope to send. 1198 ** mode -- the delivery mode to use. 1199 ** 1200 ** Returns: 1201 ** none. 1202 ** 1203 ** Side Effects: 1204 ** Scans the send lists and sends everything it finds. 1205 ** Delivers any appropriate error messages. 1206 ** If we are running in a non-interactive mode, takes the 1207 ** appropriate action. 1208 */ 1209 1210 sendall(e, mode) 1211 ENVELOPE *e; 1212 char mode; 1213 { 1214 register ADDRESS *q; 1215 bool oldverbose; 1216 int pid; 1217 1218 #ifdef DEBUG 1219 if (tTd(13, 1)) 1220 { 1221 printf("\nSENDALL: mode %c, sendqueue:\n", mode); 1222 printaddr(e->e_sendqueue, TRUE); 1223 } 1224 #endif DEBUG 1225 1226 /* 1227 ** Do any preprocessing necessary for the mode we are running. 1228 ** Check to make sure the hop count is reasonable. 1229 ** Delete sends to the sender in mailing lists. 1230 */ 1231 1232 CurEnv = e; 1233 1234 if (e->e_hopcount > MAXHOP) 1235 { 1236 syserr("sendall: too many hops (%d max)", MAXHOP); 1237 return; 1238 } 1239 1240 if (!MeToo) 1241 { 1242 extern ADDRESS *recipient(); 1243 1244 e->e_from.q_flags |= QDONTSEND; 1245 (void) recipient(&e->e_from, &e->e_sendqueue); 1246 } 1247 1248 # ifdef QUEUE 1249 if ((mode == SM_QUEUE || mode == SM_FORK || 1250 (mode != SM_VERIFY && SuperSafe)) && 1251 !bitset(EF_INQUEUE, e->e_flags)) 1252 queueup(e, TRUE, mode == SM_QUEUE); 1253 #endif QUEUE 1254 1255 oldverbose = Verbose; 1256 switch (mode) 1257 { 1258 case SM_VERIFY: 1259 Verbose = TRUE; 1260 break; 1261 1262 case SM_QUEUE: 1263 e->e_flags |= EF_INQUEUE|EF_KEEPQUEUE; 1264 return; 1265 1266 case SM_FORK: 1267 if (e->e_xfp != NULL) 1268 (void) fflush(e->e_xfp); 1269 pid = fork(); 1270 if (pid < 0) 1271 { 1272 mode = SM_DELIVER; 1273 break; 1274 } 1275 else if (pid > 0) 1276 { 1277 /* be sure we leave the temp files to our child */ 1278 e->e_id = e->e_df = NULL; 1279 return; 1280 } 1281 1282 /* double fork to avoid zombies */ 1283 if (fork() > 0) 1284 exit(EX_OK); 1285 1286 /* be sure we are immune from the terminal */ 1287 disconnect(FALSE); 1288 1289 break; 1290 } 1291 1292 /* 1293 ** Run through the list and send everything. 1294 */ 1295 1296 for (q = e->e_sendqueue; q != NULL; q = q->q_next) 1297 { 1298 if (mode == SM_VERIFY) 1299 { 1300 e->e_to = q->q_paddr; 1301 if (!bitset(QDONTSEND|QBADADDR, q->q_flags)) 1302 message(Arpa_Info, "deliverable"); 1303 } 1304 else 1305 (void) deliver(e, q); 1306 } 1307 Verbose = oldverbose; 1308 1309 /* 1310 ** Now run through and check for errors. 1311 */ 1312 1313 if (mode == SM_VERIFY) 1314 return; 1315 1316 for (q = e->e_sendqueue; q != NULL; q = q->q_next) 1317 { 1318 register ADDRESS *qq; 1319 1320 # ifdef DEBUG 1321 if (tTd(13, 3)) 1322 { 1323 printf("Checking "); 1324 printaddr(q, FALSE); 1325 } 1326 # endif DEBUG 1327 1328 /* only send errors if the message failed */ 1329 if (!bitset(QBADADDR, q->q_flags)) 1330 continue; 1331 1332 /* we have an address that failed -- find the parent */ 1333 for (qq = q; qq != NULL; qq = qq->q_alias) 1334 { 1335 char obuf[MAXNAME + 6]; 1336 extern char *aliaslookup(); 1337 1338 /* we can only have owners for local addresses */ 1339 if (!bitnset(M_LOCAL, qq->q_mailer->m_flags)) 1340 continue; 1341 1342 /* see if the owner list exists */ 1343 (void) strcpy(obuf, "owner-"); 1344 if (strncmp(qq->q_user, "owner-", 6) == 0) 1345 (void) strcat(obuf, "owner"); 1346 else 1347 (void) strcat(obuf, qq->q_user); 1348 if (aliaslookup(obuf) == NULL) 1349 continue; 1350 1351 # ifdef DEBUG 1352 if (tTd(13, 4)) 1353 printf("Errors to %s\n", obuf); 1354 # endif DEBUG 1355 1356 /* owner list exists -- add it to the error queue */ 1357 sendtolist(obuf, (ADDRESS *) NULL, &e->e_errorqueue); 1358 ErrorMode == EM_MAIL; 1359 break; 1360 } 1361 1362 /* if we did not find an owner, send to the sender */ 1363 if (qq == NULL && bitset(QBADADDR, q->q_flags)) 1364 sendtolist(e->e_from.q_paddr, qq, &e->e_errorqueue); 1365 } 1366 1367 if (mode == SM_FORK) 1368 finis(); 1369 } 1370