1297Seric # include <stdio.h>
2297Seric # include <pwd.h>
33313Seric # include "sendmail.h"
4297Seric 
5*4162Seric static char	SccsId[] = "@(#)savemail.c	3.11	08/18/81";
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 	extern char *ttypath();
40297Seric 	static int exclusive;
41297Seric 
42297Seric 	if (exclusive++)
43297Seric 		return;
44297Seric 
45297Seric 	/*
46297Seric 	**  In the unhappy event we don't know who to return the mail
47297Seric 	**  to, make someone up.
48297Seric 	*/
49297Seric 
50297Seric 	if (From.q_paddr == NULL)
51297Seric 	{
52297Seric 		if (parse("root", &From, 0) == NULL)
53297Seric 		{
54297Seric 			syserr("Cannot parse root!");
55297Seric 			ExitStat = EX_SOFTWARE;
56297Seric 			finis();
57297Seric 		}
58297Seric 	}
594079Seric 	To = NULL;
60297Seric 
61297Seric 	/*
62401Seric 	**  If called from Eric Schmidt's network, do special mailback.
63401Seric 	**	Fundamentally, this is the mailback case except that
64401Seric 	**	it returns an OK exit status (assuming the return
65401Seric 	**	worked).
66297Seric 	*/
67297Seric 
68401Seric 	if (BerkNet)
69297Seric 	{
70401Seric 		ExitStat = EX_OK;
71297Seric 		MailBack++;
72297Seric 	}
73297Seric 
74297Seric 	/*
75297Seric 	**  If writing back, do it.
76297Seric 	**	If the user is still logged in on the same terminal,
77297Seric 	**	then write the error messages back to hir (sic).
78297Seric 	**	If not, set the MailBack flag so that it will get
79297Seric 	**	mailed back instead.
80297Seric 	*/
81297Seric 
82297Seric 	if (WriteBack)
83297Seric 	{
84297Seric 		p = ttypath();
85297Seric 		if (p == NULL || freopen(p, "w", stdout) == NULL)
86297Seric 		{
87297Seric 			MailBack++;
88297Seric 			errno = 0;
89297Seric 		}
90297Seric 		else
91297Seric 		{
92401Seric 			xfile = fopen(Transcript, "r");
93401Seric 			if (xfile == NULL)
94401Seric 				syserr("Cannot open %s", Transcript);
954086Seric 			(void) expand("$n", buf, &buf[sizeof buf - 1]);
96*4162Seric 			printf("\r\nMessage from %s...\r\n", buf);
97297Seric 			printf("Errors occurred while sending mail, transcript follows:\r\n");
984086Seric 			while (fgets(buf, sizeof buf, xfile) != NULL && !ferror(stdout))
99297Seric 				fputs(buf, stdout);
100297Seric 			if (ferror(stdout))
1014086Seric 				(void) syserr("savemail: stdout: write err");
1024086Seric 			(void) fclose(xfile);
103297Seric 		}
104297Seric 	}
105297Seric 
106297Seric 	/*
107297Seric 	**  If mailing back, do it.
108297Seric 	**	Throw away all further output.  Don't do aliases, since
109297Seric 	**	this could cause loops, e.g., if joe mails to x:joe,
110297Seric 	**	and for some reason the network for x: is down, then
111297Seric 	**	the response gets sent to x:joe, which gives a
112297Seric 	**	response, etc.  Also force the mail to be delivered
113297Seric 	**	even if a version of it has already been sent to the
114297Seric 	**	sender.
115297Seric 	*/
116297Seric 
1173048Seric 	if (MailBack)
118297Seric 	{
1194086Seric 		(void) freopen("/dev/null", "w", stdout);
120297Seric 		NoAlias++;
121297Seric 		ForceMail++;
122297Seric 
123297Seric 		/* fake up an address header for the from person */
124297Seric 		bmove((char *) &From, (char *) &to_addr, sizeof to_addr);
1254086Seric 		(void) expand("$n", buf, &buf[sizeof buf - 1]);
1264086Seric 		if (parse(buf, &From, -1) == NULL)
127297Seric 		{
128297Seric 			syserr("Can't parse myself!");
129297Seric 			ExitStat = EX_SOFTWARE;
130297Seric 			finis();
131297Seric 		}
132297Seric 		i = deliver(&to_addr, errhdr);
133297Seric 		bmove((char *) &to_addr, (char *) &From, sizeof From);
134297Seric 		if (i != 0)
135297Seric 			syserr("Can't return mail to %s", p);
136297Seric 		else
137297Seric 			return;
138297Seric 	}
139297Seric 
140297Seric 	/*
141297Seric 	**  Save the message in dead.letter.
142297Seric 	**	If we weren't mailing back, and the user is local, we
143297Seric 	**	should save the message in dead.letter so that the
144297Seric 	**	poor person doesn't have to type it over again --
145297Seric 	**	and we all know what poor typists programmers are.
146297Seric 	*/
147297Seric 
148*4162Seric 	if (ArpaMode != ARPA_NONE)
149*4162Seric 		return;
1504079Seric 	p = NULL;
1514079Seric 	if (From.q_mailer == M_LOCAL)
152297Seric 	{
1534079Seric 		if (From.q_home != NULL)
1544079Seric 			p = From.q_home;
1554079Seric 		else if ((pw = getpwnam(From.q_user)) != NULL)
1564079Seric 			p = pw->pw_dir;
157297Seric 	}
1584079Seric 	if (p == NULL)
159297Seric 	{
1604079Seric 		syserr("Can't return mail to %s", From.q_paddr);
161297Seric # ifdef DEBUG
162297Seric 		p = "/usr/tmp";
163297Seric # else
164297Seric 		p = NULL;
165297Seric # endif
166297Seric 	}
167297Seric 	if (p != NULL)
168297Seric 	{
169297Seric 		/* we have a home directory; open dead.letter */
1704079Seric 		message("050", "Saving message in dead.letter");
1714079Seric 		define('z', p);
1724086Seric 		(void) expand("$z/dead.letter", buf, &buf[sizeof buf - 1]);
1734066Seric 		To = buf;
1744066Seric 		i = mailfile(buf);
1754079Seric 		giveresponse(i, TRUE, Mailer[M_LOCAL]);
176297Seric 	}
177297Seric 
178297Seric 	/* add terminator to writeback message */
179297Seric 	if (WriteBack)
180297Seric 		printf("-----\r\n");
181297Seric }
182297Seric /*
183297Seric **  ERRHDR -- Output the header for error mail.
184297Seric **
185297Seric **	This is the edit filter to error mailbacks.
186297Seric **
187297Seric **	Algorithm:
188297Seric **		Output fixed header.
189297Seric **		Output the transcript part.
190297Seric **		Output the original message.
191297Seric **
192297Seric **	Parameters:
193297Seric **		xfile -- the transcript file.
194297Seric **		fp -- the output file.
195297Seric **
196297Seric **	Returns:
197297Seric **		none
198297Seric **
199297Seric **	Side Effects:
200297Seric **		input from xfile
201297Seric **		output to fp
202297Seric **
203297Seric **	Called By:
204297Seric **		deliver
205297Seric */
206297Seric 
207297Seric 
208297Seric errhdr(fp)
209297Seric 	register FILE *fp;
210297Seric {
2113189Seric 	char buf[MAXLINE];
2123189Seric 	register FILE *xfile;
213297Seric 
2144086Seric 	(void) fflush(stdout);
2153189Seric 	if ((xfile = fopen(Transcript, "r")) == NULL)
216297Seric 		syserr("Cannot open %s", Transcript);
217297Seric 	errno = 0;
218297Seric 	fprintf(fp, "To: %s\n", To);
219297Seric 	fprintf(fp, "Subject: Unable to deliver mail\n");
220297Seric 	fprintf(fp, "\n   ----- Transcript of session follows -----\n");
2214086Seric 	while (fgets(buf, sizeof buf, xfile) != NULL)
2223189Seric 		fputs(buf, fp);
223297Seric 	fprintf(fp, "\n   ----- Unsent message follows -----\n");
2244086Seric 	(void) fflush(fp);
2253189Seric 	putmessage(fp, Mailer[1]);
2264086Seric 	(void) fclose(xfile);
227297Seric 	if (errno != 0)
228297Seric 		syserr("errhdr: I/O error");
229297Seric }
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