1297Seric # include <stdio.h> 2297Seric # include <pwd.h> 32973Seric # include "postbox.h" 4297Seric 5*3048Seric static char SccsId[] = "@(#)savemail.c 3.3 03/07/81"; 6408Seric 7297Seric /* 8297Seric ** SAVEMAIL -- Save mail on error 9297Seric ** 10297Seric ** If the MailBack flag is set, mail it back to the originator 11297Seric ** together with an error message; otherwise, just put it in 12297Seric ** dead.letter in the user's home directory (if he exists on 13297Seric ** this machine). 14297Seric ** 15297Seric ** Parameters: 16297Seric ** none 17297Seric ** 18297Seric ** Returns: 19297Seric ** none 20297Seric ** 21297Seric ** Side Effects: 22297Seric ** Saves the letter, by writing or mailing it back to the 23297Seric ** sender, or by putting it in dead.letter in her home 24297Seric ** directory. 25297Seric ** 26297Seric ** WARNING: the user id is reset to the original user. 27297Seric */ 28297Seric 29297Seric savemail() 30297Seric { 31297Seric register struct passwd *pw; 32297Seric register FILE *xfile; 33297Seric char buf[MAXLINE+1]; 34297Seric extern errhdr(); 352973Seric auto ADDRESS to_addr; 36297Seric extern struct passwd *getpwnam(); 37297Seric register char *p; 38297Seric register int i; 39297Seric auto long tim; 40297Seric extern int errno; 41297Seric extern char *ttypath(); 42297Seric extern char *ctime(); 432973Seric extern ADDRESS *parse(); 44297Seric static int exclusive; 452098Seric extern char *DaemonName; 462991Seric extern char *strcpy(), *strcat(); 472991Seric extern long time(); 48297Seric 49297Seric if (exclusive++) 50297Seric return; 51297Seric 52297Seric /* 53297Seric ** In the unhappy event we don't know who to return the mail 54297Seric ** to, make someone up. 55297Seric */ 56297Seric 57297Seric if (From.q_paddr == NULL) 58297Seric { 59297Seric if (parse("root", &From, 0) == NULL) 60297Seric { 61297Seric syserr("Cannot parse root!"); 62297Seric ExitStat = EX_SOFTWARE; 63297Seric finis(); 64297Seric } 65297Seric } 66297Seric 67297Seric /* 68401Seric ** If called from Eric Schmidt's network, do special mailback. 69401Seric ** Fundamentally, this is the mailback case except that 70401Seric ** it returns an OK exit status (assuming the return 71401Seric ** worked). 72297Seric */ 73297Seric 74401Seric if (BerkNet) 75297Seric { 76401Seric ExitStat = EX_OK; 77297Seric MailBack++; 78297Seric } 79297Seric 80297Seric /* 81297Seric ** If writing back, do it. 82297Seric ** If the user is still logged in on the same terminal, 83297Seric ** then write the error messages back to hir (sic). 84297Seric ** If not, set the MailBack flag so that it will get 85297Seric ** mailed back instead. 86297Seric */ 87297Seric 88297Seric if (WriteBack) 89297Seric { 90297Seric p = ttypath(); 91297Seric if (p == NULL || freopen(p, "w", stdout) == NULL) 92297Seric { 93297Seric MailBack++; 94297Seric errno = 0; 95297Seric } 96297Seric else 97297Seric { 98401Seric xfile = fopen(Transcript, "r"); 99401Seric if (xfile == NULL) 100401Seric syserr("Cannot open %s", Transcript); 1012098Seric printf("\r\nMessage from %s\r\n", DaemonName); 102297Seric printf("Errors occurred while sending mail, transcript follows:\r\n"); 103297Seric while (fgets(buf, sizeof buf, xfile) && !ferror(stdout)) 104297Seric fputs(buf, stdout); 105297Seric if (ferror(stdout)) 106297Seric syserr("savemail: stdout: write err"); 107401Seric fclose(xfile); 108297Seric } 109297Seric } 110297Seric 111297Seric /* 112297Seric ** If mailing back, do it. 113297Seric ** Throw away all further output. Don't do aliases, since 114297Seric ** this could cause loops, e.g., if joe mails to x:joe, 115297Seric ** and for some reason the network for x: is down, then 116297Seric ** the response gets sent to x:joe, which gives a 117297Seric ** response, etc. Also force the mail to be delivered 118297Seric ** even if a version of it has already been sent to the 119297Seric ** sender. 120297Seric */ 121297Seric 122*3048Seric if (MailBack) 123297Seric { 124297Seric freopen("/dev/null", "w", stdout); 125297Seric NoAlias++; 126297Seric ForceMail++; 127297Seric 128297Seric /* fake up an address header for the from person */ 129297Seric bmove((char *) &From, (char *) &to_addr, sizeof to_addr); 1302098Seric if (parse(DaemonName, &From, -1) == NULL) 131297Seric { 132297Seric syserr("Can't parse myself!"); 133297Seric ExitStat = EX_SOFTWARE; 134297Seric finis(); 135297Seric } 136297Seric i = deliver(&to_addr, errhdr); 137297Seric bmove((char *) &to_addr, (char *) &From, sizeof From); 138297Seric if (i != 0) 139297Seric syserr("Can't return mail to %s", p); 140297Seric else 141297Seric return; 142297Seric } 143297Seric 144297Seric /* 145297Seric ** Save the message in dead.letter. 146297Seric ** If we weren't mailing back, and the user is local, we 147297Seric ** should save the message in dead.letter so that the 148297Seric ** poor person doesn't have to type it over again -- 149297Seric ** and we all know what poor typists programmers are. 150297Seric */ 151297Seric 152297Seric setuid(getuid()); 153297Seric setgid(getgid()); 154297Seric setpwent(); 155*3048Seric if (From.q_mailer == 0 && (pw = getpwnam(From.q_user)) != NULL) 156297Seric { 157297Seric /* user has a home directory */ 158297Seric p = pw->pw_dir; 159297Seric } 160297Seric else 161297Seric { 162297Seric syserr("Can't return mail to %s (pw=%u)", From.q_paddr, pw); 163297Seric # ifdef DEBUG 164297Seric p = "/usr/tmp"; 165297Seric # else 166297Seric p = NULL; 167297Seric # endif 168297Seric } 169297Seric if (p != NULL) 170297Seric { 171297Seric /* we have a home directory; open dead.letter */ 172297Seric strcpy(buf, p); 173297Seric strcat(buf, "/dead.letter"); 174297Seric xfile = fopen(buf, "a"); 175297Seric if (xfile == NULL) 176297Seric printf("Cannot save mail, sorry\n"); 177297Seric else 178297Seric { 179297Seric rewind(stdin); 180297Seric errno = 0; 181297Seric time(&tim); 182297Seric fprintf(xfile, "----- Mail saved at %s", ctime(&tim)); 183297Seric while (fgets(buf, sizeof buf, stdin) && !ferror(xfile)) 184297Seric fputs(buf, xfile); 185297Seric fputs("\n", xfile); 186297Seric if (ferror(xfile)) 187297Seric syserr("savemail: dead.letter: write err"); 188297Seric fclose(xfile); 189297Seric printf("Letter saved in dead.letter\n"); 190297Seric } 191297Seric } 192297Seric else 193297Seric 194297Seric /* add terminator to writeback message */ 195297Seric if (WriteBack) 196297Seric printf("-----\r\n"); 197297Seric } 198297Seric /* 199297Seric ** ERRHDR -- Output the header for error mail. 200297Seric ** 201297Seric ** This is the edit filter to error mailbacks. 202297Seric ** 203297Seric ** Algorithm: 204297Seric ** Output fixed header. 205297Seric ** Output the transcript part. 206297Seric ** Output the original message. 207297Seric ** 208297Seric ** Parameters: 209297Seric ** xfile -- the transcript file. 210297Seric ** fp -- the output file. 211297Seric ** 212297Seric ** Returns: 213297Seric ** none 214297Seric ** 215297Seric ** Side Effects: 216297Seric ** input from xfile 217297Seric ** output to fp 218297Seric ** 219297Seric ** Called By: 220297Seric ** deliver 221297Seric */ 222297Seric 223297Seric 224297Seric errhdr(fp) 225297Seric register FILE *fp; 226297Seric { 227297Seric char copybuf[512]; 228297Seric register int i; 229297Seric register int xfile; 230297Seric extern int errno; 231297Seric 232297Seric if ((xfile = open(Transcript, 0)) < 0) 233297Seric syserr("Cannot open %s", Transcript); 234297Seric fflush(stdout); 235297Seric errno = 0; 236297Seric fprintf(fp, "To: %s\n", To); 237297Seric fprintf(fp, "Subject: Unable to deliver mail\n"); 238297Seric fprintf(fp, "\n ----- Transcript of session follows -----\n"); 239297Seric fflush(fp); 240297Seric while ((i = read(xfile, copybuf, sizeof copybuf)) > 0) 241297Seric write(fileno(fp), copybuf, i); 242297Seric fprintf(fp, "\n ----- Unsent message follows -----\n"); 243297Seric fflush(fp); 244297Seric rewind(stdin); 245297Seric while ((i = read(fileno(stdin), copybuf, sizeof copybuf)) > 0) 246297Seric write(fileno(fp), copybuf, i); 247297Seric close(xfile); 248297Seric if (errno != 0) 249297Seric syserr("errhdr: I/O error"); 250297Seric } 251