1 /*
2 **  Sendmail
3 **  Copyright (c) 1983  Eric P. Allman
4 **  Berkeley, California
5 **
6 **  Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California.
7 **  All rights reserved.  The Berkeley software License Agreement
8 **  specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
9 **
10 **	@(#)sendmail.h	5.3 (Berkeley) 09/19/85
11 */
12 
13 /*
14 **  SENDMAIL.H -- Global definitions for sendmail.
15 */
16 
17 
18 
19 # ifdef _DEFINE
20 # define EXTERN
21 # ifndef lint
22 static char SmailSccsId[] =	"@(#)sendmail.h	5.3		09/19/85";
23 # endif lint
24 # else  _DEFINE
25 # define EXTERN extern
26 # endif _DEFINE
27 
28 # include <stdio.h>
29 # include <ctype.h>
30 # include <setjmp.h>
31 # include "conf.h"
32 # include "useful.h"
33 
34 # ifdef LOG
35 # include <sys/syslog.h>
36 # endif LOG
37 
38 # ifdef DAEMON
39 # ifdef VMUNIX
40 # include <sys/socket.h>
41 # include <netinet/in.h>
42 # endif VMUNIX
43 # endif DAEMON
44 
45 
46 # define PSBUFSIZE	(MAXNAME + MAXATOM)	/* size of prescan buffer */
47 
48 
49 /*
50 **  Data structure for bit maps.
51 **
52 **	Each bit in this map can be referenced by an ascii character.
53 **	This is 128 possible bits, or 12 8-bit bytes.
54 */
55 
56 #define BITMAPBYTES	16	/* number of bytes in a bit map */
57 #define BYTEBITS	8	/* number of bits in a byte */
58 
59 /* internal macros */
60 #define _BITWORD(bit)	(bit / (BYTEBITS * sizeof (int)))
61 #define _BITBIT(bit)	(1 << (bit % (BYTEBITS * sizeof (int))))
62 
63 typedef int	BITMAP[BITMAPBYTES / sizeof (int)];
64 
65 /* test bit number N */
66 #define bitnset(bit, map)	((map)[_BITWORD(bit)] & _BITBIT(bit))
67 
68 /* set bit number N */
69 #define setbitn(bit, map)	(map)[_BITWORD(bit)] |= _BITBIT(bit)
70 
71 /* clear bit number N */
72 #define clrbitn(bit, map)	(map)[_BITWORD(bit)] &= ~_BITBIT(bit)
73 
74 /* clear an entire bit map */
75 #define clrbitmap(map)		bzero((char *) map, BITMAPBYTES)
76 /*
77 **  Address structure.
78 **	Addresses are stored internally in this structure.
79 */
80 
81 struct address
82 {
83 	char		*q_paddr;	/* the printname for the address */
84 	char		*q_user;	/* user name */
85 	char		*q_host;	/* host name */
86 	struct mailer	*q_mailer;	/* mailer to use */
87 	u_short		q_flags;	/* status flags, see below */
88 	short		q_uid;		/* user-id of receiver (if known) */
89 	short		q_gid;		/* group-id of receiver (if known) */
90 	char		*q_home;	/* home dir (local mailer only) */
91 	char		*q_fullname;	/* full name if known */
92 	struct address	*q_next;	/* chain */
93 	struct address	*q_alias;	/* address this results from */
94 	struct address	*q_tchain;	/* temporary use chain */
95 	time_t		q_timeout;	/* timeout for this address */
96 };
97 
98 typedef struct address ADDRESS;
99 
100 # define QDONTSEND	000001	/* don't send to this address */
101 # define QBADADDR	000002	/* this address is verified bad */
102 # define QGOODUID	000004	/* the q_uid q_gid fields are good */
103 # define QPRIMARY	000010	/* set from argv */
104 # define QQUEUEUP	000020	/* queue for later transmission */
105 /*
106 **  Mailer definition structure.
107 **	Every mailer known to the system is declared in this
108 **	structure.  It defines the pathname of the mailer, some
109 **	flags associated with it, and the argument vector to
110 **	pass to it.  The flags are defined in conf.c
111 **
112 **	The argument vector is expanded before actual use.  All
113 **	words except the first are passed through the macro
114 **	processor.
115 */
116 
117 struct mailer
118 {
119 	char	*m_name;	/* symbolic name of this mailer */
120 	char	*m_mailer;	/* pathname of the mailer to use */
121 	BITMAP	m_flags;	/* status flags, see below */
122 	short	m_mno;		/* mailer number internally */
123 	char	**m_argv;	/* template argument vector */
124 	short	m_s_rwset;	/* rewriting set for sender addresses */
125 	short	m_r_rwset;	/* rewriting set for recipient addresses */
126 	char	*m_eol;		/* end of line string */
127 	long	m_maxsize;	/* size limit on message to this mailer */
128 };
129 
130 typedef struct mailer	MAILER;
131 
132 /* bits for m_flags */
133 # define M_CANONICAL	'C'	/* make addresses canonical "u@dom" */
134 # define M_EXPENSIVE	'e'	/* it costs to use this mailer.... */
135 # define M_ESCFROM	'E'	/* escape From lines to >From */
136 # define M_FOPT		'f'	/* mailer takes picky -f flag */
137 # define M_HST_UPPER	'h'	/* preserve host case distinction */
138 # define M_INTERNAL	'I'	/* SMTP to another sendmail site */
139 # define M_LOCAL	'l'	/* delivery is to this host */
140 # define M_LIMITS	'L'	/* must enforce SMTP line limits */
141 # define M_MUSER	'm'	/* can handle multiple users at once */
142 # define M_NHDR		'n'	/* don't insert From line */
143 # define M_FROMPATH	'p'	/* use reverse-path in MAIL FROM: */
144 # define M_ROPT		'r'	/* mailer takes picky -r flag */
145 # define M_SECURE_PORT	'R'	/* try to send on a reserved TCP port */
146 # define M_STRIPQ	's'	/* strip quote chars from user/host */
147 # define M_RESTR	'S'	/* must be daemon to execute */
148 # define M_USR_UPPER	'u'	/* preserve user case distinction */
149 # define M_UGLYUUCP	'U'	/* this wants an ugly UUCP from line */
150 # define M_XDOT		'X'	/* use hidden-dot algorithm */
151 
152 EXTERN MAILER	*Mailer[MAXMAILERS+1];
153 
154 EXTERN MAILER	*LocalMailer;		/* ptr to local mailer */
155 EXTERN MAILER	*ProgMailer;		/* ptr to program mailer */
156 /*
157 **  Header structure.
158 **	This structure is used internally to store header items.
159 */
160 
161 struct header
162 {
163 	char		*h_field;	/* the name of the field */
164 	char		*h_value;	/* the value of that field */
165 	struct header	*h_link;	/* the next header */
166 	u_short		h_flags;	/* status bits, see below */
167 	BITMAP		h_mflags;	/* m_flags bits needed */
168 };
169 
170 typedef struct header	HDR;
171 
172 /*
173 **  Header information structure.
174 **	Defined in conf.c, this struct declares the header fields
175 **	that have some magic meaning.
176 */
177 
178 struct hdrinfo
179 {
180 	char	*hi_field;	/* the name of the field */
181 	u_short	hi_flags;	/* status bits, see below */
182 };
183 
184 extern struct hdrinfo	HdrInfo[];
185 
186 /* bits for h_flags and hi_flags */
187 # define H_EOH		00001	/* this field terminates header */
188 # define H_RCPT		00002	/* contains recipient addresses */
189 # define H_DEFAULT	00004	/* if another value is found, drop this */
190 # define H_RESENT	00010	/* this address is a "Resent-..." address */
191 # define H_CHECK	00020	/* check h_mflags against m_flags */
192 # define H_ACHECK	00040	/* ditto, but always (not just default) */
193 # define H_FORCE	00100	/* force this field, even if default */
194 # define H_TRACE	00200	/* this field contains trace information */
195 # define H_FROM		00400	/* this is a from-type field */
196 # define H_VALID	01000	/* this field has a validated value */
197 /*
198 **  Envelope structure.
199 **	This structure defines the message itself.  There is usually
200 **	only one of these -- for the message that we originally read
201 **	and which is our primary interest -- but other envelopes can
202 **	be generated during processing.  For example, error messages
203 **	will have their own envelope.
204 */
205 
206 struct envelope
207 {
208 	HDR		*e_header;	/* head of header list */
209 	long		e_msgpriority;	/* adjusted priority of this message */
210 	time_t		e_ctime;	/* time message appeared in the queue */
211 	char		*e_to;		/* the target person */
212 	char		*e_receiptto;	/* return receipt address */
213 	ADDRESS		e_from;		/* the person it is from */
214 	char		**e_fromdomain;	/* the domain part of the sender */
215 	ADDRESS		*e_sendqueue;	/* list of message recipients */
216 	ADDRESS		*e_errorqueue;	/* the queue for error responses */
217 	long		e_msgsize;	/* size of the message in bytes */
218 	int		e_nrcpts;	/* number of recipients */
219 	short		e_class;	/* msg class (priority, junk, etc.) */
220 	short		e_flags;	/* flags, see below */
221 	short		e_hopcount;	/* number of times processed */
222 	int		(*e_puthdr)();	/* function to put header of message */
223 	int		(*e_putbody)();	/* function to put body of message */
224 	struct envelope	*e_parent;	/* the message this one encloses */
225 	struct envelope *e_sibling;	/* the next envelope of interest */
226 	char		*e_df;		/* location of temp file */
227 	FILE		*e_dfp;		/* temporary file */
228 	char		*e_id;		/* code for this entry in queue */
229 	FILE		*e_xfp;		/* transcript file */
230 	char		*e_message;	/* error message */
231 	char		*e_macro[128];	/* macro definitions */
232 };
233 
234 typedef struct envelope	ENVELOPE;
235 
236 /* values for e_flags */
237 #define EF_OLDSTYLE	000001		/* use spaces (not commas) in hdrs */
238 #define EF_INQUEUE	000002		/* this message is fully queued */
239 #define EF_TIMEOUT	000004		/* this message is too old */
240 #define EF_CLRQUEUE	000010		/* disk copy is no longer needed */
241 #define EF_SENDRECEIPT	000020		/* send a return receipt */
242 #define EF_FATALERRS	000040		/* fatal errors occured */
243 #define EF_KEEPQUEUE	000100		/* keep queue files always */
244 #define EF_RESPONSE	000200		/* this is an error or return receipt */
245 #define EF_RESENT	000400		/* this message is being forwarded */
246 
247 EXTERN ENVELOPE	*CurEnv;	/* envelope currently being processed */
248 /*
249 **  Message priorities.
250 **	Priorities > 0 should be preemptive.
251 **
252 **	CurEnv->e_msgpriority is the number of bytes in the message adjusted
253 **	by the message priority and the amount of time the message
254 **	has been sitting around.  Each priority point is worth
255 **	WKPRIFACT bytes of message, and each time we reprocess a
256 **	message the size gets reduced by WKTIMEFACT.  Recipients are
257 **	worth WKRECIPFACT.
258 **
259 **	WKTIMEFACT is negative since jobs that fail once have a high
260 **	probability of failing again.  Making it negative tends to force
261 **	them to the back rather than the front of the queue, where they
262 **	only clog things.  Thanks go to Jay Lepreau at Utah for pointing
263 **	out the error in my thinking.
264 **
265 **	The "class" is this number, unadjusted by the age or size of
266 **	this message.  Classes with negative representations will have
267 **	error messages thrown away if they are not local.
268 */
269 
270 struct priority
271 {
272 	char	*pri_name;	/* external name of priority */
273 	int	pri_val;	/* internal value for same */
274 };
275 
276 EXTERN struct priority	Priorities[MAXPRIORITIES];
277 EXTERN int		NumPriorities;	/* pointer into Priorities */
278 
279 # define WKPRIFACT	1800		/* bytes each pri point is worth */
280 # define WKTIMEFACT	(-600)		/* bytes each reprocessing is worth */
281 # define WKRECIPFACT	1000		/* bytes each recipient is worth */
282 /*
283 **  Rewrite rules.
284 */
285 
286 struct rewrite
287 {
288 	char	**r_lhs;	/* pattern match */
289 	char	**r_rhs;	/* substitution value */
290 	struct rewrite	*r_next;/* next in chain */
291 };
292 
293 EXTERN struct rewrite	*RewriteRules[MAXRWSETS];
294 
295 /*
296 **  Special characters in rewriting rules.
297 **	These are used internally only.
298 **	The COND* rules are actually used in macros rather than in
299 **		rewriting rules, but are given here because they
300 **		cannot conflict.
301 */
302 
303 /* left hand side items */
304 # define MATCHZANY	'\020'	/* match zero or more tokens */
305 # define MATCHANY	'\021'	/* match one or more tokens */
306 # define MATCHONE	'\022'	/* match exactly one token */
307 # define MATCHCLASS	'\023'	/* match one token in a class */
308 # define MATCHNCLASS	'\024'	/* match anything not in class */
309 # define MATCHREPL	'\025'	/* replacement on RHS for above */
310 
311 /* right hand side items */
312 # define CANONNET	'\026'	/* canonical net, next token */
313 # define CANONHOST	'\027'	/* canonical host, next token */
314 # define CANONUSER	'\030'	/* canonical user, next N tokens */
315 # define CALLSUBR	'\031'	/* call another rewriting set */
316 
317 /* conditionals in macros */
318 # define CONDIF		'\032'	/* conditional if-then */
319 # define CONDELSE	'\033'	/* conditional else */
320 # define CONDFI		'\034'	/* conditional fi */
321 
322 /* bracket characters for host name lookup */
323 # define HOSTBEGIN	'\035'	/* hostname lookup begin */
324 # define HOSTEND	'\036'	/* hostname lookup end */
325 
326 /* \001 is also reserved as the macro expansion character */
327 /*
328 **  Information about hosts that we have looked up recently.
329 **
330 **	This stuff is 4.2/3bsd specific.
331 */
332 
333 # ifdef DAEMON
334 # ifdef VMUNIX
335 
336 # define HOSTINFO	struct hostinfo
337 
338 HOSTINFO
339 {
340 	char		*ho_name;	/* name of this host */
341 	struct in_addr	ho_inaddr;	/* internet address */
342 	short		ho_flags;	/* flag bits, see below */
343 	short		ho_errno;	/* error number on last connection */
344 	short		ho_exitstat;	/* exit status from last connection */
345 };
346 
347 
348 /* flag bits */
349 #define HOF_VALID	00001		/* this entry is valid */
350 
351 # endif VMUNIX
352 # endif DAEMON
353 /*
354 **  Symbol table definitions
355 */
356 
357 struct symtab
358 {
359 	char		*s_name;	/* name to be entered */
360 	char		s_type;		/* general type (see below) */
361 	struct symtab	*s_next;	/* pointer to next in chain */
362 	union
363 	{
364 		BITMAP		sv_class;	/* bit-map of word classes */
365 		ADDRESS		*sv_addr;	/* pointer to address header */
366 		MAILER		*sv_mailer;	/* pointer to mailer */
367 		char		*sv_alias;	/* alias */
368 # ifdef HOSTINFO
369 		HOSTINFO	sv_host;	/* host information */
370 # endif HOSTINFO
371 	}	s_value;
372 };
373 
374 typedef struct symtab	STAB;
375 
376 /* symbol types */
377 # define ST_UNDEF	0	/* undefined type */
378 # define ST_CLASS	1	/* class map */
379 # define ST_ADDRESS	2	/* an address in parsed format */
380 # define ST_MAILER	3	/* a mailer header */
381 # define ST_ALIAS	4	/* an alias */
382 # define ST_HOST	5	/* host information */
383 
384 # define s_class	s_value.sv_class
385 # define s_address	s_value.sv_addr
386 # define s_mailer	s_value.sv_mailer
387 # define s_alias	s_value.sv_alias
388 # define s_host		s_value.sv_host
389 
390 extern STAB	*stab();
391 
392 /* opcodes to stab */
393 # define ST_FIND	0	/* find entry */
394 # define ST_ENTER	1	/* enter if not there */
395 /*
396 **  STRUCT EVENT -- event queue.
397 **
398 **	Maintained in sorted order.
399 **
400 **	We store the pid of the process that set this event to insure
401 **	that when we fork we will not take events intended for the parent.
402 */
403 
404 struct event
405 {
406 	time_t		ev_time;	/* time of the function call */
407 	int		(*ev_func)();	/* function to call */
408 	int		ev_arg;		/* argument to ev_func */
409 	int		ev_pid;		/* pid that set this event */
410 	struct event	*ev_link;	/* link to next item */
411 };
412 
413 typedef struct event	EVENT;
414 
415 EXTERN EVENT	*EventQueue;		/* head of event queue */
416 /*
417 **  Operation, send, and error modes
418 **
419 **	The operation mode describes the basic operation of sendmail.
420 **	This can be set from the command line, and is "send mail" by
421 **	default.
422 **
423 **	The send mode tells how to send mail.  It can be set in the
424 **	configuration file.  It's setting determines how quickly the
425 **	mail will be delivered versus the load on your system.  If the
426 **	-v (verbose) flag is given, it will be forced to SM_DELIVER
427 **	mode.
428 **
429 **	The error mode tells how to return errors.
430 */
431 
432 EXTERN char	OpMode;		/* operation mode, see below */
433 
434 #define MD_DELIVER	'm'		/* be a mail sender */
435 #define MD_ARPAFTP	'a'		/* old-style arpanet protocols */
436 #define MD_SMTP		's'		/* run SMTP on standard input */
437 #define MD_DAEMON	'd'		/* run as a daemon */
438 #define MD_VERIFY	'v'		/* verify: don't collect or deliver */
439 #define MD_TEST		't'		/* test mode: resolve addrs only */
440 #define MD_INITALIAS	'i'		/* initialize alias database */
441 #define MD_PRINT	'p'		/* print the queue */
442 #define MD_FREEZE	'z'		/* freeze the configuration file */
443 
444 
445 EXTERN char	SendMode;	/* send mode, see below */
446 
447 #define SM_DELIVER	'i'		/* interactive delivery */
448 #define SM_QUICKD	'j'		/* deliver w/o queueing */
449 #define SM_FORK		'b'		/* deliver in background */
450 #define SM_QUEUE	'q'		/* queue, don't deliver */
451 #define SM_VERIFY	'v'		/* verify only (used internally) */
452 
453 /* used only as a parameter to sendall */
454 #define SM_DEFAULT	'\0'		/* unspecified, use SendMode */
455 
456 
457 EXTERN char	ErrorMode;	/* error mode, see below */
458 
459 #define EM_PRINT	'p'		/* print errors */
460 #define EM_MAIL		'm'		/* mail back errors */
461 #define EM_WRITE	'w'		/* write back errors */
462 #define EM_BERKNET	'e'		/* special berknet processing */
463 #define EM_QUIET	'q'		/* don't print messages (stat only) */
464 /*
465 **  Global variables.
466 */
467 
468 EXTERN bool	FromFlag;	/* if set, "From" person is explicit */
469 EXTERN bool	NoAlias;	/* if set, don't do any aliasing */
470 EXTERN bool	ForceMail;	/* if set, mail even if already got a copy */
471 EXTERN bool	MeToo;		/* send to the sender also */
472 EXTERN bool	IgnrDot;	/* don't let dot end messages */
473 EXTERN bool	SaveFrom;	/* save leading "From" lines */
474 EXTERN bool	Verbose;	/* set if blow-by-blow desired */
475 EXTERN bool	GrabTo;		/* if set, get recipients from msg */
476 EXTERN bool	NoReturn;	/* don't return letter to sender */
477 EXTERN bool	SuprErrs;	/* set if we are suppressing errors */
478 EXTERN bool	QueueRun;	/* currently running message from the queue */
479 EXTERN bool	HoldErrs;	/* only output errors to transcript */
480 EXTERN bool	NoConnect;	/* don't connect to non-local mailers */
481 EXTERN bool	SuperSafe;	/* be extra careful, even if expensive */
482 EXTERN bool	ForkQueueRuns;	/* fork for each job when running the queue */
483 EXTERN bool	AutoRebuild;	/* auto-rebuild the alias database as needed */
484 EXTERN int	SafeAlias;	/* minutes to wait until @:@ in alias file */
485 EXTERN time_t	TimeOut;	/* time until timeout */
486 EXTERN FILE	*InChannel;	/* input connection */
487 EXTERN FILE	*OutChannel;	/* output connection */
488 EXTERN int	RealUid;	/* when Daemon, real uid of caller */
489 EXTERN int	RealGid;	/* when Daemon, real gid of caller */
490 EXTERN int	DefUid;		/* default uid to run as */
491 EXTERN int	DefGid;		/* default gid to run as */
492 EXTERN int	OldUmask;	/* umask when sendmail starts up */
493 EXTERN int	Errors;		/* set if errors (local to single pass) */
494 EXTERN int	ExitStat;	/* exit status code */
495 EXTERN int	AliasLevel;	/* depth of aliasing */
496 EXTERN int	MotherPid;	/* proc id of parent process */
497 EXTERN int	LineNumber;	/* line number in current input */
498 EXTERN time_t	ReadTimeout;	/* timeout on reads */
499 EXTERN int	LogLevel;	/* level of logging to perform */
500 EXTERN int	FileMode;	/* mode on files */
501 EXTERN int	QueueLA;	/* load average starting forced queueing */
502 EXTERN int	RefuseLA;	/* load average refusing connections are */
503 EXTERN int	QueueFactor;	/* slope of queue function */
504 EXTERN time_t	QueueIntvl;	/* intervals between running the queue */
505 EXTERN char	*HostName;	/* name of this host for SMTP messages */
506 EXTERN char	*AliasFile;	/* location of alias file */
507 EXTERN char	*HelpFile;	/* location of SMTP help file */
508 EXTERN char	*StatFile;	/* location of statistics summary */
509 EXTERN char	*QueueDir;	/* location of queue directory */
510 EXTERN char	*FileName;	/* name to print on error messages */
511 EXTERN char	*SmtpPhase;	/* current phase in SMTP processing */
512 EXTERN char	*RealHostName;	/* name of host we are talking to */
513 EXTERN jmp_buf	TopFrame;	/* branch-to-top-of-loop-on-error frame */
514 EXTERN bool	QuickAbort;	/*  .... but only if we want a quick abort */
515 extern char	*ConfFile;	/* location of configuration file [conf.c] */
516 extern char	*FreezeFile;	/* location of frozen memory image [conf.c] */
517 extern char	Arpa_Info[];	/* the reply code for Arpanet info [conf.c] */
518 extern ADDRESS	NullAddress;	/* a null (template) address [main.c] */
519 EXTERN char	SpaceSub;	/* substitution for <lwsp> */
520 EXTERN int	CheckPointLimit;	/* deliveries before checkpointing */
521 EXTERN char	*PostMasterCopy;	/* address to get errs cc's */
522 EXTERN char	*TrustedUsers[MAXTRUST+1];	/* list of trusted users */
523 /*
524 **  Trace information
525 */
526 
527 /* trace vector and macros for debugging flags */
528 EXTERN u_char	tTdvect[100];
529 # define tTd(flag, level)	(tTdvect[flag] >= level)
530 # define tTdlevel(flag)		(tTdvect[flag])
531 /*
532 **  Miscellaneous information.
533 */
534 
535 # include	<sysexits.h>
536 
537 
538 /*
539 **  Some in-line functions
540 */
541 
542 /* set exit status */
543 #define setstat(s)	{ \
544 				if (ExitStat == EX_OK || ExitStat == EX_TEMPFAIL) \
545 					ExitStat = s; \
546 			}
547 
548 /* make a copy of a string */
549 #define newstr(s)	strcpy(xalloc(strlen(s) + 1), s)
550 
551 #define STRUCTCOPY(s, d)	d = s
552 
553 
554 /*
555 **  Declarations of useful functions
556 */
557 
558 extern ADDRESS	*parseaddr();
559 extern char	*xalloc();
560 extern bool	sameaddr();
561 extern FILE	*dfopen();
562 extern EVENT	*setevent();
563 extern char	*sfgets();
564 extern char	*queuename();
565 extern time_t	curtime();
566