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1/*************************************************
2* Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
3*************************************************/
4
d4e5e70b 5/* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2017 */
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6/* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
7
8/* Code for receiving a message and setting up spool files. */
9
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10#include "exim.h"
11
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12#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DCC
13extern int dcc_ok;
14#endif
15
4840604e 16#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DMARC
c007c974 17# include "dmarc.h"
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18#endif /* EXPERIMENTAL_DMARC */
19
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20/*************************************************
21* Local static variables *
22*************************************************/
23
24static FILE *data_file = NULL;
25static int data_fd = -1;
41313d92 26static uschar *spool_name = US"";
059ec3d9 27
cff70eb1 28enum CH_STATE {LF_SEEN, MID_LINE, CR_SEEN};
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29
30
31/*************************************************
32* Non-SMTP character reading functions *
33*************************************************/
34
35/* These are the default functions that are set up in the variables such as
36receive_getc initially. They just call the standard functions, passing stdin as
37the file. (When SMTP input is occurring, different functions are used by
38changing the pointer variables.) */
39
40int
bd8fbe36 41stdin_getc(unsigned lim)
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42{
43return getc(stdin);
44}
45
46int
47stdin_ungetc(int c)
48{
49return ungetc(c, stdin);
50}
51
52int
53stdin_feof(void)
54{
55return feof(stdin);
56}
57
58int
59stdin_ferror(void)
60{
61return ferror(stdin);
62}
63
64
65
66
67/*************************************************
68* Check that a set sender is allowed *
69*************************************************/
70
71/* This function is called when a local caller sets an explicit sender address.
72It checks whether this is permitted, which it is for trusted callers.
73Otherwise, it must match the pattern(s) in untrusted_set_sender.
74
75Arguments: the proposed sender address
76Returns: TRUE for a trusted caller
77 TRUE if the address has been set, untrusted_set_sender has been
78 set, and the address matches something in the list
79 FALSE otherwise
80*/
81
82BOOL
83receive_check_set_sender(uschar *newsender)
84{
85uschar *qnewsender;
86if (trusted_caller) return TRUE;
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87if (!newsender || !untrusted_set_sender) return FALSE;
88qnewsender = Ustrchr(newsender, '@')
89 ? newsender : string_sprintf("%s@%s", newsender, qualify_domain_sender);
90return match_address_list_basic(qnewsender, CUSS &untrusted_set_sender, 0) == OK;
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91}
92
93
94
95
96/*************************************************
5cb8cbc6 97* Read space info for a partition *
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98*************************************************/
99
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100/* This function is called by receive_check_fs() below, and also by string
101expansion for variables such as $spool_space. The field names for the statvfs
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102structure are macros, because not all OS have F_FAVAIL and it seems tidier to
103have macros for F_BAVAIL and F_FILES as well. Some kinds of file system do not
104have inodes, and they return -1 for the number available.
059ec3d9 105
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106Later: It turns out that some file systems that do not have the concept of
107inodes return 0 rather than -1. Such systems should also return 0 for the total
8e669ac1 108number of inodes, so we require that to be greater than zero before returning
5cb8cbc6 109an inode count.
059ec3d9 110
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111Arguments:
112 isspool TRUE for spool partition, FALSE for log partition
113 inodeptr address of int to receive inode count; -1 if there isn't one
8e669ac1 114
5cb8cbc6 115Returns: available on-root space, in kilobytes
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116 -1 for log partition if there isn't one
117
118All values are -1 if the STATFS functions are not available.
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119*/
120
8e669ac1 121int
5cb8cbc6 122receive_statvfs(BOOL isspool, int *inodeptr)
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123{
124#ifdef HAVE_STATFS
059ec3d9 125struct STATVFS statbuf;
ddf1b11a 126struct stat dummy;
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127uschar *path;
128uschar *name;
129uschar buffer[1024];
059ec3d9 130
5cb8cbc6 131/* The spool directory must always exist. */
059ec3d9 132
5cb8cbc6 133if (isspool)
059ec3d9 134 {
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135 path = spool_directory;
136 name = US"spool";
137 }
138
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139/* Need to cut down the log file path to the directory, and to ignore any
140appearance of "syslog" in it. */
141
5cb8cbc6 142else
059ec3d9 143 {
059ec3d9 144 int sep = ':'; /* Not variable - outside scripts use */
55414b25 145 const uschar *p = log_file_path;
8e669ac1 146 name = US"log";
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147
148 /* An empty log_file_path means "use the default". This is the same as an
149 empty item in a list. */
150
151 if (*p == 0) p = US":";
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152 while ((path = string_nextinlist(&p, &sep, buffer, sizeof(buffer))))
153 if (Ustrcmp(path, "syslog") != 0)
154 break;
059ec3d9 155
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156 if (path == NULL) /* No log files */
157 {
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158 *inodeptr = -1;
159 return -1;
160 }
059ec3d9 161
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162 /* An empty string means use the default, which is in the spool directory.
163 But don't just use the spool directory, as it is possible that the log
5cb8cbc6 164 subdirectory has been symbolically linked elsewhere. */
059ec3d9 165
8e669ac1 166 if (path[0] == 0)
059ec3d9 167 {
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168 sprintf(CS buffer, CS"%s/log", CS spool_directory);
169 path = buffer;
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170 }
171 else
059ec3d9 172 {
8e669ac1 173 uschar *cp;
5cb8cbc6 174 if ((cp = Ustrrchr(path, '/')) != NULL) *cp = 0;
8e669ac1 175 }
5cb8cbc6 176 }
8e669ac1 177
8f128379 178/* We now have the path; do the business */
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179
180memset(&statbuf, 0, sizeof(statbuf));
181
182if (STATVFS(CS path, &statbuf) != 0)
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183 if (stat(CS path, &dummy) == -1 && errno == ENOENT)
184 { /* Can happen on first run after installation */
185 *inodeptr = -1;
186 return -1;
187 }
188 else
189 {
190 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "cannot accept message: failed to stat "
191 "%s directory %s: %s", name, path, strerror(errno));
192 smtp_closedown(US"spool or log directory problem");
9bfb7e1b 193 exim_exit(EXIT_FAILURE, NULL);
ddf1b11a 194 }
8e669ac1 195
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196*inodeptr = (statbuf.F_FILES > 0)? statbuf.F_FAVAIL : -1;
197
198/* Disks are getting huge. Take care with computing the size in kilobytes. */
8e669ac1 199
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200return (int)(((double)statbuf.F_BAVAIL * (double)statbuf.F_FRSIZE)/1024.0);
201
ddf1b11a 202#else
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203/* Unable to find partition sizes in this environment. */
204
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205*inodeptr = -1;
206return -1;
207#endif
208}
209
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059ec3d9 211
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212
213/*************************************************
214* Check space on spool and log partitions *
215*************************************************/
216
217/* This function is called before accepting a message; if any thresholds are
218set, it checks them. If a message_size is supplied, it checks that there is
219enough space for that size plus the threshold - i.e. that the message won't
220reduce the space to the threshold. Not all OS have statvfs(); for those that
221don't, this function always returns TRUE. For some OS the old function and
222struct name statfs is used; that is handled by a macro, defined in exim.h.
223
224Arguments:
225 msg_size the (estimated) size of an incoming message
226
227Returns: FALSE if there isn't enough space, or if the information cannot
228 be obtained
229 TRUE if no check was done or there is enough space
230*/
231
232BOOL
233receive_check_fs(int msg_size)
234{
235int space, inodes;
236
237if (check_spool_space > 0 || msg_size > 0 || check_spool_inodes > 0)
238 {
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239 space = receive_statvfs(TRUE, &inodes);
240
059ec3d9 241 DEBUG(D_receive)
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242 debug_printf("spool directory space = %dK inodes = %d "
243 "check_space = %dK inodes = %d msg_size = %d\n",
244 space, inodes, check_spool_space, check_spool_inodes, msg_size);
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245
246 if ((space >= 0 && space < check_spool_space) ||
5cb8cbc6 247 (inodes >= 0 && inodes < check_spool_inodes))
8e669ac1 248 {
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249 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "spool directory space check failed: space=%d "
250 "inodes=%d", space, inodes);
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251 return FALSE;
252 }
253 }
254
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255if (check_log_space > 0 || check_log_inodes > 0)
256 {
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257 space = receive_statvfs(FALSE, &inodes);
258
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259 DEBUG(D_receive)
260 debug_printf("log directory space = %dK inodes = %d "
261 "check_space = %dK inodes = %d\n",
262 space, inodes, check_log_space, check_log_inodes);
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263
264 if ((space >= 0 && space < check_log_space) ||
5cb8cbc6 265 (inodes >= 0 && inodes < check_log_inodes))
8e669ac1 266 {
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267 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "log directory space check failed: space=%d "
268 "inodes=%d", space, inodes);
269 return FALSE;
270 }
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271 }
272
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273return TRUE;
274}
275
276
277
278/*************************************************
279* Bomb out while reading a message *
280*************************************************/
281
282/* The common case of wanting to bomb out is if a SIGTERM or SIGINT is
283received, or if there is a timeout. A rarer case might be if the log files are
284screwed up and Exim can't open them to record a message's arrival. Handling
285that case is done by setting a flag to cause the log functions to call this
286function if there is an ultimate disaster. That is why it is globally
287accessible.
288
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289Arguments:
290 reason text reason to pass to the not-quit ACL
291 msg default SMTP response to give if in an SMTP session
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292Returns: it doesn't
293*/
294
295void
8f128379 296receive_bomb_out(uschar *reason, uschar *msg)
059ec3d9 297{
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298 static BOOL already_bombing_out;
299/* The smtp_notquit_exit() below can call ACLs which can trigger recursive
300timeouts, if someone has something slow in their quit ACL. Since the only
301things we should be doing are to close down cleanly ASAP, on the second
302pass we also close down stuff that might be opened again, before bypassing
303the ACL call and exiting. */
304
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305/* If spool_name is set, it contains the name of the data file that is being
306written. Unlink it before closing so that it cannot be picked up by a delivery
307process. Ensure that any header file is also removed. */
308
ead37e6c 309if (spool_name[0] != '\0')
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310 {
311 Uunlink(spool_name);
312 spool_name[Ustrlen(spool_name) - 1] = 'H';
313 Uunlink(spool_name);
ead37e6c 314 spool_name[0] = '\0';
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315 }
316
317/* Now close the file if it is open, either as a fd or a stream. */
318
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319if (data_file != NULL)
320 {
321 (void)fclose(data_file);
322 data_file = NULL;
323} else if (data_fd >= 0) {
324 (void)close(data_fd);
325 data_fd = -1;
326 }
059ec3d9 327
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328/* Attempt to close down an SMTP connection tidily. For non-batched SMTP, call
329smtp_notquit_exit(), which runs the NOTQUIT ACL, if present, and handles the
330SMTP response. */
059ec3d9 331
ead37e6c 332if (!already_bombing_out)
059ec3d9 333 {
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334 already_bombing_out = TRUE;
335 if (smtp_input)
336 {
337 if (smtp_batched_input)
338 moan_smtp_batch(NULL, "421 %s - message abandoned", msg); /* No return */
339 smtp_notquit_exit(reason, US"421", US"%s %s - closing connection.",
340 smtp_active_hostname, msg);
341 }
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342 }
343
344/* Exit from the program (non-BSMTP cases) */
345
9bfb7e1b 346exim_exit(EXIT_FAILURE, NULL);
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347}
348
349
350/*************************************************
351* Data read timeout *
352*************************************************/
353
354/* Handler function for timeouts that occur while reading the data that
355comprises a message.
356
357Argument: the signal number
358Returns: nothing
359*/
360
361static void
362data_timeout_handler(int sig)
363{
364uschar *msg = NULL;
365
366sig = sig; /* Keep picky compilers happy */
367
368if (smtp_input)
369 {
370 msg = US"SMTP incoming data timeout";
371 log_write(L_lost_incoming_connection,
372 LOG_MAIN, "SMTP data timeout (message abandoned) on connection "
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373 "from %s F=<%s>",
374 (sender_fullhost != NULL)? sender_fullhost : US"local process",
375 sender_address);
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376 }
377else
378 {
379 fprintf(stderr, "exim: timed out while reading - message abandoned\n");
380 log_write(L_lost_incoming_connection,
381 LOG_MAIN, "timed out while reading local message");
382 }
383
8f128379 384receive_bomb_out(US"data-timeout", msg); /* Does not return */
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385}
386
387
388
389/*************************************************
390* local_scan() timeout *
391*************************************************/
392
393/* Handler function for timeouts that occur while running a local_scan()
394function.
395
396Argument: the signal number
397Returns: nothing
398*/
399
400static void
401local_scan_timeout_handler(int sig)
402{
403sig = sig; /* Keep picky compilers happy */
404log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_REJECT, "local_scan() function timed out - "
405 "message temporarily rejected (size %d)", message_size);
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406/* Does not return */
407receive_bomb_out(US"local-scan-timeout", US"local verification problem");
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408}
409
410
411
412/*************************************************
413* local_scan() crashed *
414*************************************************/
415
416/* Handler function for signals that occur while running a local_scan()
417function.
418
419Argument: the signal number
420Returns: nothing
421*/
422
423static void
424local_scan_crash_handler(int sig)
425{
426log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_REJECT, "local_scan() function crashed with "
427 "signal %d - message temporarily rejected (size %d)", sig, message_size);
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428/* Does not return */
429receive_bomb_out(US"local-scan-error", US"local verification problem");
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430}
431
432
433/*************************************************
434* SIGTERM or SIGINT received *
435*************************************************/
436
437/* Handler for SIGTERM or SIGINT signals that occur while reading the
438data that comprises a message.
439
440Argument: the signal number
441Returns: nothing
442*/
443
444static void
445data_sigterm_sigint_handler(int sig)
446{
447uschar *msg = NULL;
448
449if (smtp_input)
450 {
451 msg = US"Service not available - SIGTERM or SIGINT received";
452 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "%s closed after %s", smtp_get_connection_info(),
453 (sig == SIGTERM)? "SIGTERM" : "SIGINT");
454 }
455else
456 {
f05da2e8 457 if (filter_test == FTEST_NONE)
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458 {
459 fprintf(stderr, "\nexim: %s received - message abandoned\n",
460 (sig == SIGTERM)? "SIGTERM" : "SIGINT");
461 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "%s received while reading local message",
462 (sig == SIGTERM)? "SIGTERM" : "SIGINT");
463 }
464 }
465
8f128379 466receive_bomb_out(US"signal-exit", msg); /* Does not return */
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467}
468
469
470
471/*************************************************
472* Add new recipient to list *
473*************************************************/
474
475/* This function builds a list of recipient addresses in argc/argv
476format.
477
478Arguments:
479 recipient the next address to add to recipients_list
480 pno parent number for fixed aliases; -1 otherwise
481
482Returns: nothing
483*/
484
485void
486receive_add_recipient(uschar *recipient, int pno)
487{
488if (recipients_count >= recipients_list_max)
489 {
490 recipient_item *oldlist = recipients_list;
491 int oldmax = recipients_list_max;
492 recipients_list_max = recipients_list_max? 2*recipients_list_max : 50;
493 recipients_list = store_get(recipients_list_max * sizeof(recipient_item));
494 if (oldlist != NULL)
495 memcpy(recipients_list, oldlist, oldmax * sizeof(recipient_item));
496 }
497
498recipients_list[recipients_count].address = recipient;
499recipients_list[recipients_count].pno = pno;
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500#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL
501recipients_list[recipients_count].bmi_optin = bmi_current_optin;
502/* reset optin string pointer for next recipient */
503bmi_current_optin = NULL;
504#endif
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505recipients_list[recipients_count].orcpt = NULL;
506recipients_list[recipients_count].dsn_flags = 0;
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507recipients_list[recipients_count++].errors_to = NULL;
508}
509
510
511
512
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513/*************************************************
514* Send user response message *
515*************************************************/
61147df4 516
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517/* This function is passed a default response code and a user message. It calls
518smtp_message_code() to check and possibly modify the response code, and then
519calls smtp_respond() to transmit the response. I put this into a function
520just to avoid a lot of repetition.
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521
522Arguments:
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523 code the response code
524 user_msg the user message
525
526Returns: nothing
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527*/
528
8ccd00b1 529#ifndef DISABLE_PRDR
61147df4 530static void
fd98a5c6 531smtp_user_msg(uschar *code, uschar *user_msg)
61147df4 532{
fd98a5c6 533int len = 3;
4f6ae5c3 534smtp_message_code(&code, &len, &user_msg, NULL, TRUE);
fd98a5c6 535smtp_respond(code, len, TRUE, user_msg);
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536}
537#endif
538
539
540
541
fd98a5c6 542
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543/*************************************************
544* Remove a recipient from the list *
545*************************************************/
546
547/* This function is provided for local_scan() to use.
548
549Argument:
550 recipient address to remove
551
552Returns: TRUE if it did remove something; FALSE otherwise
553*/
554
555BOOL
556receive_remove_recipient(uschar *recipient)
557{
558int count;
559DEBUG(D_receive) debug_printf("receive_remove_recipient(\"%s\") called\n",
560 recipient);
561for (count = 0; count < recipients_count; count++)
562 {
563 if (Ustrcmp(recipients_list[count].address, recipient) == 0)
564 {
565 if ((--recipients_count - count) > 0)
566 memmove(recipients_list + count, recipients_list + count + 1,
54cdb463 567 (recipients_count - count)*sizeof(recipient_item));
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568 return TRUE;
569 }
570 }
571return FALSE;
572}
573
574
575
576
577
578/*************************************************
579* Read data portion of a non-SMTP message *
580*************************************************/
581
582/* This function is called to read the remainder of a message (following the
583header) when the input is not from SMTP - we are receiving a local message on
584a standard input stream. The message is always terminated by EOF, and is also
585terminated by a dot on a line by itself if the flag dot_ends is TRUE. Split the
586two cases for maximum efficiency.
587
588Ensure that the body ends with a newline. This will naturally be the case when
589the termination is "\n.\n" but may not be otherwise. The RFC defines messages
590as "sequences of lines" - this of course strictly applies only to SMTP, but
591deliveries into BSD-type mailbox files also require it. Exim used to have a
592flag for doing this at delivery time, but as it was always set for all
593transports, I decided to simplify things by putting the check here instead.
594
595There is at least one MUA (dtmail) that sends CRLF via this interface, and
596other programs are known to do this as well. Exim used to have a option for
597dealing with this: in July 2003, after much discussion, the code has been
598changed to default to treat any of LF, CRLF, and bare CR as line terminators.
599
600However, for the case when a dot on a line by itself terminates a message, the
601only recognized terminating sequences before and after the dot are LF and CRLF.
602Otherwise, having read EOL . CR, you don't know whether to read another
603character or not.
604
605Internally, in messages stored in Exim's spool files, LF is used as the line
606terminator. Under the new regime, bare CRs will no longer appear in these
607files.
608
609Arguments:
610 fout a FILE to which to write the message
611
612Returns: One of the END_xxx values indicating why it stopped reading
613*/
614
615static int
616read_message_data(FILE *fout)
617{
618int ch_state;
619register int ch;
d677b2f2 620register int linelength = 0;
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621
622/* Handle the case when only EOF terminates the message */
623
624if (!dot_ends)
625 {
626 register int last_ch = '\n';
627
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629 {
630 if (ch == 0) body_zerocount++;
631 if (last_ch == '\r' && ch != '\n')
632 {
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633 if (linelength > max_received_linelength)
634 max_received_linelength = linelength;
635 linelength = 0;
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636 if (fputc('\n', fout) == EOF) return END_WERROR;
637 message_size++;
638 body_linecount++;
639 }
640 if (ch == '\r') continue;
641
642 if (fputc(ch, fout) == EOF) return END_WERROR;
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643 if (ch == '\n')
644 {
645 if (linelength > max_received_linelength)
646 max_received_linelength = linelength;
647 linelength = 0;
648 body_linecount++;
649 }
650 else linelength++;
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651 if (++message_size > thismessage_size_limit) return END_SIZE;
652 }
653
654 if (last_ch != '\n')
655 {
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656 if (linelength > max_received_linelength)
657 max_received_linelength = linelength;
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658 if (fputc('\n', fout) == EOF) return END_WERROR;
659 message_size++;
660 body_linecount++;
661 }
662
663 return END_EOF;
664 }
665
666/* Handle the case when a dot on a line on its own, or EOF, terminates. */
667
668ch_state = 1;
669
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671 {
672 if (ch == 0) body_zerocount++;
673 switch (ch_state)
674 {
675 case 0: /* Normal state (previous char written) */
676 if (ch == '\n')
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677 {
678 body_linecount++;
679 if (linelength > max_received_linelength)
680 max_received_linelength = linelength;
681 linelength = -1;
682 ch_state = 1;
683 }
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684 else if (ch == '\r')
685 { ch_state = 2; continue; }
686 break;
687
688 case 1: /* After written "\n" */
689 if (ch == '.') { ch_state = 3; continue; }
6eb02f88 690 if (ch == '\r') { ch_state = 2; continue; }
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691 if (ch == '\n') { body_linecount++; linelength = -1; }
692 else ch_state = 0;
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693 break;
694
695 case 2:
696 body_linecount++; /* After unwritten "\r" */
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697 if (linelength > max_received_linelength)
698 max_received_linelength = linelength;
059ec3d9 699 if (ch == '\n')
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700 {
701 ch_state = 1;
702 linelength = -1;
703 }
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704 else
705 {
706 if (message_size++, fputc('\n', fout) == EOF) return END_WERROR;
707 if (ch == '\r') continue;
708 ch_state = 0;
d677b2f2 709 linelength = 0;
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710 }
711 break;
712
713 case 3: /* After "\n." (\n written, dot not) */
714 if (ch == '\n') return END_DOT;
715 if (ch == '\r') { ch_state = 4; continue; }
716 message_size++;
d677b2f2 717 linelength++;
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718 if (fputc('.', fout) == EOF) return END_WERROR;
719 ch_state = 0;
720 break;
721
722 case 4: /* After "\n.\r" (\n written, rest not) */
723 if (ch == '\n') return END_DOT;
724 message_size += 2;
725 body_linecount++;
726 if (fputs(".\n", fout) == EOF) return END_WERROR;
727 if (ch == '\r') { ch_state = 2; continue; }
728 ch_state = 0;
729 break;
730 }
731
d677b2f2 732 linelength++;
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733 if (fputc(ch, fout) == EOF) return END_WERROR;
734 if (++message_size > thismessage_size_limit) return END_SIZE;
735 }
736
737/* Get here if EOF read. Unless we have just written "\n", we need to ensure
738the message ends with a newline, and we must also write any characters that
739were saved up while testing for an ending dot. */
740
741if (ch_state != 1)
742 {
743 static uschar *ends[] = { US"\n", NULL, US"\n", US".\n", US".\n" };
744 if (fputs(CS ends[ch_state], fout) == EOF) return END_WERROR;
745 message_size += Ustrlen(ends[ch_state]);
746 body_linecount++;
747 }
748
749return END_EOF;
750}
751
752
753
754
755/*************************************************
756* Read data portion of an SMTP message *
757*************************************************/
758
759/* This function is called to read the remainder of an SMTP message (after the
760headers), or to skip over it when an error has occurred. In this case, the
761output file is passed as NULL.
762
763If any line begins with a dot, that character is skipped. The input should only
764be successfully terminated by CR LF . CR LF unless it is local (non-network)
765SMTP, in which case the CRs are optional, but...
766
767FUDGE: It seems that sites on the net send out messages with just LF
768terminators, despite the warnings in the RFCs, and other MTAs handle this. So
769we make the CRs optional in all cases.
770
771July 2003: Bare CRs cause trouble. We now treat them as line terminators as
772well, so that there are no CRs in spooled messages. However, the message
773terminating dot is not recognized between two bare CRs.
774
775Arguments:
776 fout a FILE to which to write the message; NULL if skipping
777
778Returns: One of the END_xxx values indicating why it stopped reading
779*/
780
781static int
782read_message_data_smtp(FILE *fout)
783{
784int ch_state = 0;
e4bdf652 785int ch;
7e3ce68e 786int linelength = 0;
059ec3d9 787
bd8fbe36 788while ((ch = (receive_getc)(GETC_BUFFER_UNLIMITED)) != EOF)
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789 {
790 if (ch == 0) body_zerocount++;
791 switch (ch_state)
792 {
793 case 0: /* After LF or CRLF */
794 if (ch == '.')
795 {
796 ch_state = 3;
797 continue; /* Don't ever write . after LF */
798 }
799 ch_state = 1;
800
801 /* Else fall through to handle as normal uschar. */
802
803 case 1: /* Normal state */
804 if (ch == '\n')
805 {
806 ch_state = 0;
807 body_linecount++;
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808 if (linelength > max_received_linelength)
809 max_received_linelength = linelength;
810 linelength = -1;
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811 }
812 else if (ch == '\r')
813 {
814 ch_state = 2;
815 continue;
816 }
817 break;
818
819 case 2: /* After (unwritten) CR */
820 body_linecount++;
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821 if (linelength > max_received_linelength)
822 max_received_linelength = linelength;
823 linelength = -1;
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824 if (ch == '\n')
825 {
826 ch_state = 0;
827 }
828 else
829 {
830 message_size++;
831 if (fout != NULL && fputc('\n', fout) == EOF) return END_WERROR;
6851a9c5 832 cutthrough_data_put_nl();
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833 if (ch != '\r') ch_state = 1; else continue;
834 }
835 break;
836
837 case 3: /* After [CR] LF . */
838 if (ch == '\n')
839 return END_DOT;
840 if (ch == '\r')
841 {
842 ch_state = 4;
843 continue;
844 }
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845 /* The dot was removed at state 3. For a doubled dot, here, reinstate
846 it to cutthrough. The current ch, dot or not, is passed both to cutthrough
847 and to file below. */
848 if (ch == '.')
849 {
850 uschar c= ch;
6851a9c5 851 cutthrough_data_puts(&c, 1);
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852 }
853 ch_state = 1;
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854 break;
855
856 case 4: /* After [CR] LF . CR */
857 if (ch == '\n') return END_DOT;
858 message_size++;
859 body_linecount++;
860 if (fout != NULL && fputc('\n', fout) == EOF) return END_WERROR;
6851a9c5 861 cutthrough_data_put_nl();
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862 if (ch == '\r')
863 {
864 ch_state = 2;
865 continue;
866 }
867 ch_state = 1;
868 break;
869 }
870
871 /* Add the character to the spool file, unless skipping; then loop for the
872 next. */
873
874 message_size++;
1f5497b2 875 linelength++;
7e3ce68e 876 if (fout)
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877 {
878 if (fputc(ch, fout) == EOF) return END_WERROR;
879 if (message_size > thismessage_size_limit) return END_SIZE;
880 }
e4bdf652 881 if(ch == '\n')
6851a9c5 882 cutthrough_data_put_nl();
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883 else
884 {
7e3ce68e 885 uschar c = ch;
6851a9c5 886 cutthrough_data_puts(&c, 1);
e4bdf652 887 }
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888 }
889
890/* Fall through here if EOF encountered. This indicates some kind of error,
891since a correct message is terminated by [CR] LF . [CR] LF. */
892
893return END_EOF;
894}
895
896
897
898
7e3ce68e 899/* Variant of the above read_message_data_smtp() specialised for RFC 3030
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900CHUNKING. Accept input lines separated by either CRLF or CR or LF and write
901LF-delimited spoolfile. Until we have wireformat spoolfiles, we need the
902body_linecount accounting for proper re-expansion for the wire, so use
903a cut-down version of the state-machine above; we don't need to do leading-dot
904detection and unstuffing.
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905
906Arguments:
544dd905
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907 fout a FILE to which to write the message; NULL if skipping;
908 must be open for both writing and reading.
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909
910Returns: One of the END_xxx values indicating why it stopped reading
911*/
912
913static int
914read_message_bdat_smtp(FILE *fout)
915{
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916int linelength = 0, ch;
917enum CH_STATE ch_state = LF_SEEN;
d953610f 918BOOL fix_nl = FALSE;
7e3ce68e 919
1ebe15c3 920for(;;)
7e3ce68e 921 {
7d758a6a 922 switch ((ch = bdat_getc(GETC_BUFFER_UNLIMITED)))
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923 {
924 case EOF: return END_EOF;
1ebe15c3 925 case ERR: return END_PROTOCOL;
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926 case EOD:
927 /* Nothing to get from the sender anymore. We check the last
928 character written to the spool.
929
930 RFC 3030 states, that BDAT chunks are normal text, terminated by CRLF.
931 If we would be strict, we would refuse such broken messages.
932 But we are liberal, so we fix it. It would be easy just to append
933 the "\n" to the spool.
934
935 But there are some more things (line counting, message size calculation and such),
936 that would need to be duplicated here. So we simply do some ungetc
937 trickery.
938 */
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939 if (fout)
940 {
941 if (fseek(fout, -1, SEEK_CUR) < 0) return END_PROTOCOL;
942 if (fgetc(fout) == '\n') return END_DOT;
943 }
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944
945 if (linelength == -1) /* \r already seen (see below) */
946 {
947 DEBUG(D_receive) debug_printf("Add missing LF\n");
948 bdat_ungetc('\n');
949 continue;
950 }
951 DEBUG(D_receive) debug_printf("Add missing CRLF\n");
952 bdat_ungetc('\r'); /* not even \r was seen */
953 fix_nl = TRUE;
954
955 continue;
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956 case '\0': body_zerocount++; break;
957 }
958 switch (ch_state)
959 {
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960 case LF_SEEN: /* After LF or CRLF */
961 ch_state = MID_LINE;
1ebe15c3 962 /* fall through to handle as normal uschar. */
7e3ce68e 963
cff70eb1 964 case MID_LINE: /* Mid-line state */
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965 if (ch == '\n')
966 {
cff70eb1 967 ch_state = LF_SEEN;
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968 body_linecount++;
969 if (linelength > max_received_linelength)
970 max_received_linelength = linelength;
971 linelength = -1;
972 }
973 else if (ch == '\r')
974 {
cff70eb1 975 ch_state = CR_SEEN;
d953610f 976 if (fix_nl) bdat_ungetc('\n');
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977 continue; /* don't write CR */
978 }
979 break;
7e3ce68e 980
cff70eb1 981 case CR_SEEN: /* After (unwritten) CR */
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982 body_linecount++;
983 if (linelength > max_received_linelength)
984 max_received_linelength = linelength;
985 linelength = -1;
986 if (ch == '\n')
cff70eb1 987 ch_state = LF_SEEN;
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988 else
989 {
990 message_size++;
59d98039 991 if (fout && fputc('\n', fout) == EOF) return END_WERROR;
6851a9c5 992 cutthrough_data_put_nl();
1ebe15c3 993 if (ch == '\r') continue; /* don't write CR */
cff70eb1 994 ch_state = MID_LINE;
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995 }
996 break;
997 }
998
999 /* Add the character to the spool file, unless skipping */
1000
1001 message_size++;
1002 linelength++;
1003 if (fout)
1004 {
1005 if (fputc(ch, fout) == EOF) return END_WERROR;
1006 if (message_size > thismessage_size_limit) return END_SIZE;
1007 }
1008 if(ch == '\n')
6851a9c5 1009 cutthrough_data_put_nl();
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1010 else
1011 {
1012 uschar c = ch;
6851a9c5 1013 cutthrough_data_puts(&c, 1);
1ebe15c3 1014 }
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1015 }
1016/*NOTREACHED*/
1017}
1018
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1019static int
1020read_message_bdat_smtp_wire(FILE *fout)
1021{
1022int ch;
1023
1024/* Remember that this message uses wireformat. */
1025
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1026DEBUG(D_receive) debug_printf("CHUNKING: %s\n",
1027 fout ? "writing spoolfile in wire format" : "flushing input");
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1028spool_file_wireformat = TRUE;
1029
0d81dabc 1030for (;;)
328c5688 1031 {
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1032 if (chunking_data_left > 0)
1033 {
1034 unsigned len = MAX(chunking_data_left, thismessage_size_limit - message_size + 1);
1035 uschar * buf = bdat_getbuf(&len);
328c5688 1036
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1037 message_size += len;
1038 if (fout && fwrite(buf, len, 1, fout) != 1) return END_WERROR;
1039 }
1040 else switch (ch = bdat_getc(GETC_BUFFER_UNLIMITED))
1041 {
1042 case EOF: return END_EOF;
1043 case EOD: return END_DOT;
1044 case ERR: return END_PROTOCOL;
1045
1046 default:
1047 message_size++;
1048 /*XXX not done:
1049 linelength
1050 max_received_linelength
1051 body_linecount
1052 body_zerocount
1053 */
1054 if (fout && fputc(ch, fout) == EOF) return END_WERROR;
1055 break;
1056 }
1057 if (message_size > thismessage_size_limit) return END_SIZE;
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1058 }
1059/*NOTREACHED*/
1060}
1061
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1062
1063
1064
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1065/*************************************************
1066* Swallow SMTP message *
1067*************************************************/
1068
1069/* This function is called when there has been some kind of error while reading
1070an SMTP message, and the remaining data may need to be swallowed. It is global
1071because it is called from smtp_closedown() to shut down an incoming call
1072tidily.
1073
1074Argument: a FILE from which to read the message
1075Returns: nothing
1076*/
1077
1078void
1079receive_swallow_smtp(void)
1080{
1081if (message_ended >= END_NOTENDED)
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1082 message_ended = chunking_state <= CHUNKING_OFFERED
1083 ? read_message_data_smtp(NULL)
1084 : read_message_bdat_smtp_wire(NULL);
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1085}
1086
1087
1088
1089/*************************************************
1090* Handle lost SMTP connection *
1091*************************************************/
1092
1093/* This function logs connection loss incidents and generates an appropriate
1094SMTP response.
1095
1096Argument: additional data for the message
1097Returns: the SMTP response
1098*/
1099
1100static uschar *
1101handle_lost_connection(uschar *s)
1102{
1103log_write(L_lost_incoming_connection | L_smtp_connection, LOG_MAIN,
1104 "%s lost while reading message data%s", smtp_get_connection_info(), s);
eea0defe 1105smtp_notquit_exit(US"connection-lost", NULL, NULL);
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1106return US"421 Lost incoming connection";
1107}
1108
1109
1110
1111
1112/*************************************************
1113* Handle a non-smtp reception error *
1114*************************************************/
1115
1116/* This function is called for various errors during the reception of non-SMTP
1117messages. It either sends a message to the sender of the problem message, or it
1118writes to the standard error stream.
1119
1120Arguments:
1121 errcode code for moan_to_sender(), identifying the error
1122 text1 first message text, passed to moan_to_sender()
1123 text2 second message text, used only for stderrr
1124 error_rc code to pass to exim_exit if no problem
1125 f FILE containing body of message (may be stdin)
1126 hptr pointer to instore headers or NULL
1127
1128Returns: calls exim_exit(), which does not return
1129*/
1130
1131static void
1132give_local_error(int errcode, uschar *text1, uschar *text2, int error_rc,
1133 FILE *f, header_line *hptr)
1134{
1135if (error_handling == ERRORS_SENDER)
1136 {
1137 error_block eblock;
1138 eblock.next = NULL;
1139 eblock.text1 = text1;
37f3dc43 1140 eblock.text2 = US"";
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1141 if (!moan_to_sender(errcode, &eblock, hptr, f, FALSE))
1142 error_rc = EXIT_FAILURE;
1143 }
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1144else
1145 fprintf(stderr, "exim: %s%s\n", text2, text1); /* Sic */
f1e894f3 1146(void)fclose(f);
9bfb7e1b 1147exim_exit(error_rc, US"");
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1148}
1149
1150
1151
1152/*************************************************
1153* Add header lines set up by ACL *
1154*************************************************/
1155
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1156/* This function is called to add the header lines that were set up by
1157statements in an ACL to the list of headers in memory. It is done in two stages
1158like this, because when the ACL for RCPT is running, the other headers have not
1159yet been received. This function is called twice; once just before running the
1160DATA ACL, and once after. This is so that header lines added by MAIL or RCPT
1161are visible to the DATA ACL.
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1162
1163Originally these header lines were added at the end. Now there is support for
1164three different places: top, bottom, and after the Received: header(s). There
1165will always be at least one Received: header, even if it is marked deleted, and
1166even if something else has been put in front of it.
1167
1168Arguments:
1169 acl_name text to identify which ACL
1170
1171Returns: nothing
1172*/
1173
1174static void
578d43dc 1175add_acl_headers(int where, uschar *acl_name)
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1176{
1177header_line *h, *next;
1178header_line *last_received = NULL;
e7568d51 1179
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1180switch(where)
1181 {
1182 case ACL_WHERE_DKIM:
1183 case ACL_WHERE_MIME:
af4a1bca 1184 case ACL_WHERE_DATA:
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1185 if ( cutthrough.fd >= 0 && cutthrough.delivery
1186 && (acl_removed_headers || acl_added_headers))
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1187 {
1188 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "Header modification in data ACLs"
af4a1bca 1189 " will not take effect on cutthrough deliveries");
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1190 return;
1191 }
1192 }
1193
57cc2785 1194if (acl_removed_headers)
e7568d51 1195 {
e1d04f48 1196 DEBUG(D_receive|D_acl) debug_printf_indent(">>Headers removed by %s ACL:\n", acl_name);
e7568d51 1197
57cc2785 1198 for (h = header_list; h; h = h->next) if (h->type != htype_old)
e7568d51 1199 {
55414b25 1200 const uschar * list = acl_removed_headers;
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1201 int sep = ':'; /* This is specified as a colon-separated list */
1202 uschar *s;
1203 uschar buffer[128];
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1204
1205 while ((s = string_nextinlist(&list, &sep, buffer, sizeof(buffer))))
1206 if (header_testname(h, s, Ustrlen(s), FALSE))
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1207 {
1208 h->type = htype_old;
e1d04f48 1209 DEBUG(D_receive|D_acl) debug_printf_indent(" %s", h->text);
e7568d51 1210 }
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1211 }
1212 acl_removed_headers = NULL;
e1d04f48 1213 DEBUG(D_receive|D_acl) debug_printf_indent(">>\n");
e7568d51 1214 }
059ec3d9 1215
57cc2785 1216if (!acl_added_headers) return;
e1d04f48 1217DEBUG(D_receive|D_acl) debug_printf_indent(">>Headers added by %s ACL:\n", acl_name);
059ec3d9 1218
57cc2785 1219for (h = acl_added_headers; h; h = next)
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1220 {
1221 next = h->next;
1222
1223 switch(h->type)
1224 {
1225 case htype_add_top:
1226 h->next = header_list;
1227 header_list = h;
e1d04f48 1228 DEBUG(D_receive|D_acl) debug_printf_indent(" (at top)");
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1229 break;
1230
1231 case htype_add_rec:
1232 if (last_received == NULL)
1233 {
1234 last_received = header_list;
1235 while (!header_testname(last_received, US"Received", 8, FALSE))
1236 last_received = last_received->next;
1237 while (last_received->next != NULL &&
1238 header_testname(last_received->next, US"Received", 8, FALSE))
1239 last_received = last_received->next;
1240 }
1241 h->next = last_received->next;
1242 last_received->next = h;
e1d04f48 1243 DEBUG(D_receive|D_acl) debug_printf_indent(" (after Received:)");
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1244 break;
1245
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1246 case htype_add_rfc:
1247 /* add header before any header which is NOT Received: or Resent- */
1248 last_received = header_list;
1249 while ( (last_received->next != NULL) &&
1250 ( (header_testname(last_received->next, US"Received", 8, FALSE)) ||
1251 (header_testname_incomplete(last_received->next, US"Resent-", 7, FALSE)) ) )
1252 last_received = last_received->next;
1253 /* last_received now points to the last Received: or Resent-* header
1254 in an uninterrupted chain of those header types (seen from the beginning
1255 of all headers. Our current header must follow it. */
1256 h->next = last_received->next;
1257 last_received->next = h;
e1d04f48 1258 DEBUG(D_receive|D_acl) debug_printf_indent(" (before any non-Received: or Resent-*: header)");
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1259 break;
1260
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1261 default:
1262 h->next = NULL;
1263 header_last->next = h;
1264 break;
1265 }
1266
1267 if (h->next == NULL) header_last = h;
1268
1269 /* Check for one of the known header types (From:, To:, etc.) though in
1270 practice most added headers are going to be "other". Lower case
1271 identification letters are never stored with the header; they are used
1272 for existence tests when messages are received. So discard any lower case
1273 flag values. */
1274
1275 h->type = header_checkname(h, FALSE);
1276 if (h->type >= 'a') h->type = htype_other;
1277
e1d04f48 1278 DEBUG(D_receive|D_acl) debug_printf_indent(" %s", header_last->text);
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1279 }
1280
71fafd95 1281acl_added_headers = NULL;
e1d04f48 1282DEBUG(D_receive|D_acl) debug_printf_indent(">>\n");
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1283}
1284
1285
1286
1287/*************************************************
1288* Add host information for log line *
1289*************************************************/
1290
1291/* Called for acceptance and rejecting log lines. This adds information about
1292the calling host to a string that is being built dynamically.
1293
1294Arguments:
1295 s the dynamic string
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1296
1297Returns: the extended string
1298*/
1299
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1300static gstring *
1301add_host_info_for_log(gstring * g)
059ec3d9 1302{
fc16abb4 1303if (sender_fullhost)
059ec3d9 1304 {
fc16abb4 1305 if (LOGGING(dnssec) && sender_host_dnssec) /*XXX sender_helo_dnssec? */
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1306 g = string_catn(g, US" DS", 3);
1307 g = string_append(g, 2, US" H=", sender_fullhost);
6c6d6e48 1308 if (LOGGING(incoming_interface) && interface_address != NULL)
059ec3d9 1309 {
acec9514 1310 g = string_cat(g,
fc16abb4 1311 string_sprintf(" I=[%s]:%d", interface_address, interface_port));
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1312 }
1313 }
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1314if (tcp_in_fastopen && !tcp_in_fastopen_logged)
1315 {
acec9514 1316 g = string_catn(g, US" TFO", 4);
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1317 tcp_in_fastopen_logged = TRUE;
1318 }
1319if (sender_ident)
acec9514 1320 g = string_append(g, 2, US" U=", sender_ident);
a2673768 1321if (received_protocol)
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1322 g = string_append(g, 2, US" P=", received_protocol);
1323return g;
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1324}
1325
1326
1327
63955bf2 1328#ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
059ec3d9 1329
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1330/*************************************************
1331* Run the MIME ACL on a message *
1332*************************************************/
1333
1334/* This code is in a subroutine so that it can be used for both SMTP
1335and non-SMTP messages. It is called with a non-NULL ACL pointer.
1336
1337Arguments:
1338 acl The ACL to run (acl_smtp_mime or acl_not_smtp_mime)
1339 smtp_yield_ptr Set FALSE to kill messages after dropped connection
1340 smtp_reply_ptr Where SMTP reply is being built
1341 blackholed_by_ptr Where "blackholed by" message is being built
1342
1343Returns: TRUE to carry on; FALSE to abandon the message
1344*/
1345
1346static BOOL
1347run_mime_acl(uschar *acl, BOOL *smtp_yield_ptr, uschar **smtp_reply_ptr,
1348 uschar **blackholed_by_ptr)
1349{
1350FILE *mbox_file;
5b6f7658 1351uschar * rfc822_file_path = NULL;
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1352unsigned long mbox_size;
1353header_line *my_headerlist;
1354uschar *user_msg, *log_msg;
1355int mime_part_count_buffer = -1;
040721f2 1356uschar * mbox_filename;
7156b1ef 1357int rc = OK;
54cdb463 1358
54cdb463 1359/* check if it is a MIME message */
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1360
1361for (my_headerlist = header_list; my_headerlist; my_headerlist = my_headerlist->next)
1362 if ( my_headerlist->type != '*' /* skip deleted headers */
1363 && strncmpic(my_headerlist->text, US"Content-Type:", 13) == 0
1364 )
4e88a19f 1365 {
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1366 DEBUG(D_receive) debug_printf("Found Content-Type: header - executing acl_smtp_mime.\n");
1367 goto DO_MIME_ACL;
4e88a19f 1368 }
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1369
1370DEBUG(D_receive) debug_printf("No Content-Type: header - presumably not a MIME message.\n");
1371return TRUE;
1372
1373DO_MIME_ACL:
040721f2 1374
54cdb463 1375/* make sure the eml mbox file is spooled up */
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1376if (!(mbox_file = spool_mbox(&mbox_size, NULL, &mbox_filename)))
1377 { /* error while spooling */
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1378 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC,
1379 "acl_smtp_mime: error while creating mbox spool file, message temporarily rejected.");
1380 Uunlink(spool_name);
1381 unspool_mbox();
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1382#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DCC
1383 dcc_ok = 0;
1384#endif
a5bd321b 1385 smtp_respond(US"451", 3, TRUE, US"temporary local problem");
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1386 message_id[0] = 0; /* Indicate no message accepted */
1387 *smtp_reply_ptr = US""; /* Indicate reply already sent */
1388 return FALSE; /* Indicate skip to end of receive function */
040721f2 1389 }
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1390
1391mime_is_rfc822 = 0;
1392
1393MIME_ACL_CHECK:
1394mime_part_count = -1;
1395rc = mime_acl_check(acl, mbox_file, NULL, &user_msg, &log_msg);
f1e894f3 1396(void)fclose(mbox_file);
54cdb463 1397
5b6f7658 1398if (rfc822_file_path)
4e88a19f 1399 {
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1400 mime_part_count = mime_part_count_buffer;
1401
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1402 if (unlink(CS rfc822_file_path) == -1)
1403 {
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1404 log_write(0, LOG_PANIC,
1405 "acl_smtp_mime: can't unlink RFC822 spool file, skipping.");
5b6f7658 1406 goto END_MIME_ACL;
4e88a19f 1407 }
5b6f7658 1408 rfc822_file_path = NULL;
4e88a19f 1409 }
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1410
1411/* check if we must check any message/rfc822 attachments */
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1412if (rc == OK)
1413 {
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1414 uschar * scandir = string_copyn(mbox_filename,
1415 Ustrrchr(mbox_filename, '/') - mbox_filename);
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1416 struct dirent * entry;
1417 DIR * tempdir;
54cdb463 1418
5b6f7658 1419 for (tempdir = opendir(CS scandir); entry = readdir(tempdir); )
e8bc7fca 1420 if (strncmpic(US entry->d_name, US"__rfc822_", 9) == 0)
4e88a19f 1421 {
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1422 rfc822_file_path = string_sprintf("%s/%s", scandir, entry->d_name);
1423 DEBUG(D_receive)
1424 debug_printf("RFC822 attachment detected: running MIME ACL for '%s'\n",
1425 rfc822_file_path);
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1426 break;
1427 }
4e88a19f 1428 closedir(tempdir);
54cdb463 1429
5b6f7658 1430 if (rfc822_file_path)
4e88a19f 1431 {
e8bc7fca 1432 if ((mbox_file = Ufopen(rfc822_file_path, "rb")))
4e88a19f 1433 {
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1434 /* set RFC822 expansion variable */
1435 mime_is_rfc822 = 1;
1436 mime_part_count_buffer = mime_part_count;
1437 goto MIME_ACL_CHECK;
4e88a19f 1438 }
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1439 log_write(0, LOG_PANIC,
1440 "acl_smtp_mime: can't open RFC822 spool file, skipping.");
1441 unlink(CS rfc822_file_path);
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1442 }
1443 }
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1444
1445END_MIME_ACL:
578d43dc 1446add_acl_headers(ACL_WHERE_MIME, US"MIME");
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1447if (rc == DISCARD)
1448 {
1449 recipients_count = 0;
1450 *blackholed_by_ptr = US"MIME ACL";
1451 }
1452else if (rc != OK)
1453 {
1454 Uunlink(spool_name);
1455 unspool_mbox();
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1456#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DCC
1457 dcc_ok = 0;
1458#endif
5b6f7658 1459 if (smtp_input)
4f6ae5c3 1460 {
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1461 if (smtp_handle_acl_fail(ACL_WHERE_MIME, rc, user_msg, log_msg) != 0)
1462 *smtp_yield_ptr = FALSE; /* No more messages after dropped connection */
f4c1088b 1463 *smtp_reply_ptr = US""; /* Indicate reply already sent */
4f6ae5c3 1464 }
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1465 message_id[0] = 0; /* Indicate no message accepted */
1466 return FALSE; /* Cause skip to end of receive function */
4e88a19f 1467 }
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1468
1469return TRUE;
1470}
1471
63955bf2 1472#endif /* WITH_CONTENT_SCAN */
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1473
1474
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1475
1476void
1477received_header_gen(void)
1478{
1479uschar *received;
1480uschar *timestamp;
1481header_line *received_header= header_list;
1482
1483timestamp = expand_string(US"${tod_full}");
1484if (recipients_count == 1) received_for = recipients_list[0].address;
1485received = expand_string(received_header_text);
1486received_for = NULL;
1487
d4ff61d1 1488if (!received)
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1489 {
1490 if(spool_name[0] != 0)
1491 Uunlink(spool_name); /* Lose the data file */
1492 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "Expansion of \"%s\" "
1493 "(received_header_text) failed: %s", string_printing(received_header_text),
1494 expand_string_message);
1495 }
1496
1497/* The first element on the header chain is reserved for the Received header,
1498so all we have to do is fill in the text pointer, and set the type. However, if
1499the result of the expansion is an empty string, we leave the header marked as
1500"old" so as to refrain from adding a Received header. */
1501
1502if (received[0] == 0)
1503 {
1504 received_header->text = string_sprintf("Received: ; %s\n", timestamp);
1505 received_header->type = htype_old;
1506 }
1507else
1508 {
1509 received_header->text = string_sprintf("%s; %s\n", received, timestamp);
1510 received_header->type = htype_received;
1511 }
1512
1513received_header->slen = Ustrlen(received_header->text);
1514
1515DEBUG(D_receive) debug_printf(">>Generated Received: header line\n%c %s",
1516 received_header->type, received_header->text);
1517}
1518
1519
1520
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1521/*************************************************
1522* Receive message *
1523*************************************************/
1524
1525/* Receive a message on the given input, and put it into a pair of spool files.
1526Either a non-null list of recipients, or the extract flag will be true, or
1527both. The flag sender_local is true for locally generated messages. The flag
1528submission_mode is true if an ACL has obeyed "control = submission". The flag
8800895a 1529suppress_local_fixups is true if an ACL has obeyed "control =
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1530suppress_local_fixups" or -G was passed on the command-line.
1531The flag smtp_input is true if the message is to be
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1532handled using SMTP conventions about termination and lines starting with dots.
1533For non-SMTP messages, dot_ends is true for dot-terminated messages.
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1534
1535If a message was successfully read, message_id[0] will be non-zero.
1536
1537The general actions of this function are:
1538
1539 . Read the headers of the message (if any) into a chain of store
1540 blocks.
1541
1542 . If there is a "sender:" header and the message is locally originated,
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1543 throw it away, unless the caller is trusted, or unless
1544 active_local_sender_retain is set - which can only happen if
1545 active_local_from_check is false.
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1546
1547 . If recipients are to be extracted from the message, build the
1548 recipients list from the headers, removing any that were on the
1549 original recipients list (unless extract_addresses_remove_arguments is
1550 false), and at the same time, remove any bcc header that may be present.
1551
1552 . Get the spool file for the data, sort out its unique name, open
1553 and lock it (but don't give it the name yet).
1554
1555 . Generate a "Message-Id" header if the message doesn't have one, for
1556 locally-originated messages.
1557
1558 . Generate a "Received" header.
1559
1560 . Ensure the recipients list is fully qualified and rewritten if necessary.
1561
1562 . If there are any rewriting rules, apply them to the sender address
1563 and also to the headers.
1564
1565 . If there is no from: header, generate one, for locally-generated messages
1566 and messages in "submission mode" only.
1567
1568 . If the sender is local, check that from: is correct, and if not, generate
1569 a Sender: header, unless message comes from a trusted caller, or this
69358f02 1570 feature is disabled by active_local_from_check being false.
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1571
1572 . If there is no "date" header, generate one, for locally-originated
1573 or submission mode messages only.
1574
1575 . Copy the rest of the input, or up to a terminating "." if in SMTP or
1576 dot_ends mode, to the data file. Leave it open, to hold the lock.
1577
1578 . Write the envelope and the headers to a new file.
1579
1580 . Set the name for the header file; close it.
1581
1582 . Set the name for the data file; close it.
1583
1584Because this function can potentially be called many times in a single
1585SMTP connection, all store should be got by store_get(), so that it will be
1586automatically retrieved after the message is accepted.
1587
1588FUDGE: It seems that sites on the net send out messages with just LF
1589terminators, despite the warnings in the RFCs, and other MTAs handle this. So
1590we make the CRs optional in all cases.
1591
1592July 2003: Bare CRs in messages, especially in header lines, cause trouble. A
1593new regime is now in place in which bare CRs in header lines are turned into LF
1594followed by a space, so as not to terminate the header line.
1595
1596February 2004: A bare LF in a header line in a message whose first line was
1597terminated by CRLF is treated in the same way as a bare CR.
1598
1599Arguments:
1600 extract_recip TRUE if recipients are to be extracted from the message's
1601 headers
1602
1603Returns: TRUE there are more messages to be read (SMTP input)
1604 FALSE there are no more messages to be read (non-SMTP input
1605 or SMTP connection collapsed, or other failure)
1606
1607When reading a message for filter testing, the returned value indicates
1608whether the headers (which is all that is read) were terminated by '.' or
1609not. */
1610
1611BOOL
1612receive_msg(BOOL extract_recip)
1613{
7156b1ef
NM
1614int i;
1615int rc = FAIL;
059ec3d9
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1616int msg_size = 0;
1617int process_info_len = Ustrlen(process_info);
1618int error_rc = (error_handling == ERRORS_SENDER)?
1619 errors_sender_rc : EXIT_FAILURE;
1620int header_size = 256;
acec9514 1621int start, end, domain;
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1622int id_resolution;
1623int had_zero = 0;
d677b2f2 1624int prevlines_length = 0;
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1625
1626register int ptr = 0;
1627
1628BOOL contains_resent_headers = FALSE;
1629BOOL extracted_ignored = FALSE;
1630BOOL first_line_ended_crlf = TRUE_UNSET;
1631BOOL smtp_yield = TRUE;
1632BOOL yield = FALSE;
1633
1634BOOL resents_exist = FALSE;
1635uschar *resent_prefix = US"";
1636uschar *blackholed_by = NULL;
04f7d5b9 1637uschar *blackhole_log_msg = US"";
c5430c20 1638enum {NOT_TRIED, TMP_REJ, PERM_REJ, ACCEPTED} cutthrough_done = NOT_TRIED;
059ec3d9
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1639
1640flock_t lock_data;
1641error_block *bad_addresses = NULL;
1642
1643uschar *frozen_by = NULL;
1644uschar *queued_by = NULL;
1645
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1646uschar *errmsg;
1647gstring * g;
059ec3d9
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1648struct stat statbuf;
1649
4e88a19f 1650/* Final message to give to SMTP caller, and messages from ACLs */
059ec3d9
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1651
1652uschar *smtp_reply = NULL;
4e88a19f 1653uschar *user_msg, *log_msg;
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1654
1655/* Working header pointers */
1656
1657header_line *h, *next;
1658
2cbb4081 1659/* Flags for noting the existence of certain headers (only one left) */
059ec3d9
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1660
1661BOOL date_header_exists = FALSE;
1662
1663/* Pointers to receive the addresses of headers whose contents we need. */
1664
1665header_line *from_header = NULL;
1666header_line *subject_header = NULL;
1667header_line *msgid_header = NULL;
1668header_line *received_header;
1669
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1670#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DMARC
1671int dmarc_up = 0;
1672#endif /* EXPERIMENTAL_DMARC */
1673
059ec3d9
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1674/* Variables for use when building the Received: header. */
1675
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1676uschar *timestamp;
1677int tslen;
1678
1679/* Release any open files that might have been cached while preparing to
1680accept the message - e.g. by verifying addresses - because reading a message
1681might take a fair bit of real time. */
1682
1683search_tidyup();
1684
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1685/* Extracting the recipient list from an input file is incompatible with
1686cutthrough delivery with the no-spool option. It shouldn't be possible
817d9f57 1687to set up the combination, but just in case kill any ongoing connection. */
e4bdf652 1688if (extract_recip || !smtp_input)
57cc2785 1689 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"not smtp input");
e4bdf652 1690
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1691/* Initialize the chain of headers by setting up a place-holder for Received:
1692header. Temporarily mark it as "old", i.e. not to be used. We keep header_last
1693pointing to the end of the chain to make adding headers simple. */
1694
1695received_header = header_list = header_last = store_get(sizeof(header_line));
1696header_list->next = NULL;
1697header_list->type = htype_old;
1698header_list->text = NULL;
1699header_list->slen = 0;
1700
1701/* Control block for the next header to be read. */
1702
1703next = store_get(sizeof(header_line));
1704next->text = store_get(header_size);
1705
1706/* Initialize message id to be null (indicating no message read), and the
1707header names list to be the normal list. Indicate there is no data file open
1708yet, initialize the size and warning count, and deal with no size limit. */
1709
1710message_id[0] = 0;
1711data_file = NULL;
1712data_fd = -1;
41313d92 1713spool_name = US"";
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1714message_size = 0;
1715warning_count = 0;
d677b2f2 1716received_count = 1; /* For the one we will add */
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1717
1718if (thismessage_size_limit <= 0) thismessage_size_limit = INT_MAX;
1719
2e0c1448 1720/* While reading the message, the following counts are computed. */
059ec3d9 1721
d677b2f2
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1722message_linecount = body_linecount = body_zerocount =
1723 max_received_linelength = 0;
059ec3d9 1724
80a47a2c 1725#ifndef DISABLE_DKIM
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1726/* Call into DKIM to set up the context. In CHUNKING mode
1727we clear the dot-stuffing flag */
1728if (smtp_input && !smtp_batched_input && !dkim_disable_verify)
1729 dkim_exim_verify_init(chunking_state <= CHUNKING_OFFERED);
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1730#endif
1731
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1732#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DMARC
1733/* initialize libopendmarc */
1734dmarc_up = dmarc_init();
1735#endif
1736
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1737/* Remember the time of reception. Exim uses time+pid for uniqueness of message
1738ids, and fractions of a second are required. See the comments that precede the
1739message id creation below. */
1740
1741(void)gettimeofday(&message_id_tv, NULL);
1742
1743/* For other uses of the received time we can operate with granularity of one
1744second, and for that we use the global variable received_time. This is for
32dfdf8b 1745things like ultimate message timeouts.XXX */
059ec3d9 1746
32dfdf8b 1747received_time = message_id_tv;
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1748
1749/* If SMTP input, set the special handler for timeouts. The alarm() calls
1750happen in the smtp_getc() function when it refills its buffer. */
1751
1752if (smtp_input) os_non_restarting_signal(SIGALRM, data_timeout_handler);
1753
1754/* If not SMTP input, timeout happens only if configured, and we just set a
1755single timeout for the whole message. */
1756
1757else if (receive_timeout > 0)
1758 {
1759 os_non_restarting_signal(SIGALRM, data_timeout_handler);
1760 alarm(receive_timeout);
1761 }
1762
1763/* SIGTERM and SIGINT are caught always. */
1764
1765signal(SIGTERM, data_sigterm_sigint_handler);
1766signal(SIGINT, data_sigterm_sigint_handler);
1767
1768/* Header lines in messages are not supposed to be very long, though when
1769unfolded, to: and cc: headers can take up a lot of store. We must also cope
1770with the possibility of junk being thrown at us. Start by getting 256 bytes for
1771storing the header, and extend this as necessary using string_cat().
1772
1773To cope with total lunacies, impose an upper limit on the length of the header
1774section of the message, as otherwise the store will fill up. We must also cope
1775with the possibility of binary zeros in the data. Hence we cannot use fgets().
1776Folded header lines are joined into one string, leaving the '\n' characters
1777inside them, so that writing them out reproduces the input.
1778
1779Loop for each character of each header; the next structure for chaining the
1780header is set up already, with ptr the offset of the next character in
1781next->text. */
1782
1783for (;;)
1784 {
bd8fbe36 1785 int ch = (receive_getc)(GETC_BUFFER_UNLIMITED);
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1786
1787 /* If we hit EOF on a SMTP connection, it's an error, since incoming
1788 SMTP must have a correct "." terminator. */
1789
1790 if (ch == EOF && smtp_input /* && !smtp_batched_input */)
1791 {
1792 smtp_reply = handle_lost_connection(US" (header)");
1793 smtp_yield = FALSE;
1794 goto TIDYUP; /* Skip to end of function */
1795 }
1796
1797 /* See if we are at the current header's size limit - there must be at least
1798 four bytes left. This allows for the new character plus a zero, plus two for
1799 extra insertions when we are playing games with dots and carriage returns. If
1800 we are at the limit, extend the text buffer. This could have been done
1801 automatically using string_cat() but because this is a tightish loop storing
1802 only one character at a time, we choose to do it inline. Normally
1803 store_extend() will be able to extend the block; only at the end of a big
1804 store block will a copy be needed. To handle the case of very long headers
1805 (and sometimes lunatic messages can have ones that are 100s of K long) we
1806 call store_release() for strings that have been copied - if the string is at
1807 the start of a block (and therefore the only thing in it, because we aren't
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1808 doing any other gets), the block gets freed. We can only do this release if
1809 there were no allocations since the once that we want to free. */
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1810
1811 if (ptr >= header_size - 4)
1812 {
1813 int oldsize = header_size;
1814 /* header_size += 256; */
1815 header_size *= 2;
1816 if (!store_extend(next->text, oldsize, header_size))
459fca58 1817 next->text = store_newblock(next->text, header_size, ptr);
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1818 }
1819
1820 /* Cope with receiving a binary zero. There is dispute about whether
1821 these should be allowed in RFC 822 messages. The middle view is that they
1822 should not be allowed in headers, at least. Exim takes this attitude at
1823 the moment. We can't just stomp on them here, because we don't know that
1824 this line is a header yet. Set a flag to cause scanning later. */
1825
1826 if (ch == 0) had_zero++;
1827
1828 /* Test for termination. Lines in remote SMTP are terminated by CRLF, while
1829 those from data files use just LF. Treat LF in local SMTP input as a
1830 terminator too. Treat EOF as a line terminator always. */
1831
1832 if (ch == EOF) goto EOL;
1833
1834 /* FUDGE: There are sites out there that don't send CRs before their LFs, and
1835 other MTAs accept this. We are therefore forced into this "liberalisation"
1836 too, so we accept LF as a line terminator whatever the source of the message.
1837 However, if the first line of the message ended with a CRLF, we treat a bare
1838 LF specially by inserting a white space after it to ensure that the header
1839 line is not terminated. */
1840
1841 if (ch == '\n')
1842 {
1843 if (first_line_ended_crlf == TRUE_UNSET) first_line_ended_crlf = FALSE;
80a47a2c 1844 else if (first_line_ended_crlf) receive_ungetc(' ');
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1845 goto EOL;
1846 }
1847
1848 /* This is not the end of the line. If this is SMTP input and this is
1849 the first character in the line and it is a "." character, ignore it.
1850 This implements the dot-doubling rule, though header lines starting with
1851 dots aren't exactly common. They are legal in RFC 822, though. If the
1852 following is CRLF or LF, this is the line that that terminates the
1853 entire message. We set message_ended to indicate this has happened (to
1854 prevent further reading), and break out of the loop, having freed the
1855 empty header, and set next = NULL to indicate no data line. */
1856
178ecb70 1857 if (ptr == 0 && ch == '.' && dot_ends)
059ec3d9 1858 {
bd8fbe36 1859 ch = (receive_getc)(GETC_BUFFER_UNLIMITED);
059ec3d9
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1860 if (ch == '\r')
1861 {
bd8fbe36 1862 ch = (receive_getc)(GETC_BUFFER_UNLIMITED);
059ec3d9
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1863 if (ch != '\n')
1864 {
80a47a2c 1865 receive_ungetc(ch);
059ec3d9
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1866 ch = '\r'; /* Revert to CR */
1867 }
1868 }
1869 if (ch == '\n')
1870 {
1871 message_ended = END_DOT;
1872 store_reset(next);
1873 next = NULL;
1874 break; /* End character-reading loop */
1875 }
1876
1877 /* For non-SMTP input, the dot at the start of the line was really a data
1878 character. What is now in ch is the following character. We guaranteed
1879 enough space for this above. */
1880
1881 if (!smtp_input)
1882 {
1883 next->text[ptr++] = '.';
1884 message_size++;
1885 }
1886 }
1887
1888 /* If CR is immediately followed by LF, end the line, ignoring the CR, and
1889 remember this case if this is the first line ending. */
1890
1891 if (ch == '\r')
1892 {
bd8fbe36 1893 ch = (receive_getc)(GETC_BUFFER_UNLIMITED);
059ec3d9
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1894 if (ch == '\n')
1895 {
1896 if (first_line_ended_crlf == TRUE_UNSET) first_line_ended_crlf = TRUE;
1897 goto EOL;
1898 }
1899
1900 /* Otherwise, put back the character after CR, and turn the bare CR
1901 into LF SP. */
1902
80a47a2c 1903 ch = (receive_ungetc)(ch);
059ec3d9
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1904 next->text[ptr++] = '\n';
1905 message_size++;
1906 ch = ' ';
1907 }
1908
1909 /* We have a data character for the header line. */
1910
1911 next->text[ptr++] = ch; /* Add to buffer */
1912 message_size++; /* Total message size so far */
1913
1914 /* Handle failure due to a humungously long header section. The >= allows
1915 for the terminating \n. Add what we have so far onto the headers list so
1916 that it gets reflected in any error message, and back up the just-read
1917 character. */
1918
1919 if (message_size >= header_maxsize)
1920 {
1921 next->text[ptr] = 0;
1922 next->slen = ptr;
1923 next->type = htype_other;
1924 next->next = NULL;
1925 header_last->next = next;
1926 header_last = next;
1927
1928 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "ridiculously long message header received from "
1929 "%s (more than %d characters): message abandoned",
1930 sender_host_unknown? sender_ident : sender_fullhost, header_maxsize);
1931
1932 if (smtp_input)
1933 {
1934 smtp_reply = US"552 Message header is ridiculously long";
1935 receive_swallow_smtp();
1936 goto TIDYUP; /* Skip to end of function */
1937 }
1938
1939 else
1940 {
1941 give_local_error(ERRMESS_VLONGHEADER,
1942 string_sprintf("message header longer than %d characters received: "
1943 "message not accepted", header_maxsize), US"", error_rc, stdin,
1944 header_list->next);
1945 /* Does not return */
1946 }
1947 }
1948
1949 continue; /* With next input character */
1950
1951 /* End of header line reached */
1952
1953 EOL:
2e0c1448
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1954
1955 /* Keep track of lines for BSMTP errors and overall message_linecount. */
1956
1957 receive_linecount++;
1958 message_linecount++;
059ec3d9 1959
d677b2f2
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1960 /* Keep track of maximum line length */
1961
1962 if (ptr - prevlines_length > max_received_linelength)
1963 max_received_linelength = ptr - prevlines_length;
1964 prevlines_length = ptr + 1;
1965
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1966 /* Now put in the terminating newline. There is always space for
1967 at least two more characters. */
1968
1969 next->text[ptr++] = '\n';
1970 message_size++;
1971
1972 /* A blank line signals the end of the headers; release the unwanted
1973 space and set next to NULL to indicate this. */
1974
1975 if (ptr == 1)
1976 {
1977 store_reset(next);
1978 next = NULL;
1979 break;
1980 }
1981
1982 /* There is data in the line; see if the next input character is a
1983 whitespace character. If it is, we have a continuation of this header line.
1984 There is always space for at least one character at this point. */
1985
1986 if (ch != EOF)
1987 {
bd8fbe36 1988 int nextch = (receive_getc)(GETC_BUFFER_UNLIMITED);
059ec3d9
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1989 if (nextch == ' ' || nextch == '\t')
1990 {
1991 next->text[ptr++] = nextch;
1992 message_size++;
1993 continue; /* Iterate the loop */
1994 }
80a47a2c 1995 else if (nextch != EOF) (receive_ungetc)(nextch); /* For next time */
059ec3d9
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1996 else ch = EOF; /* Cause main loop to exit at end */
1997 }
1998
1999 /* We have got to the real line end. Terminate the string and release store
2000 beyond it. If it turns out to be a real header, internal binary zeros will
2001 be squashed later. */
2002
2003 next->text[ptr] = 0;
2004 next->slen = ptr;
2005 store_reset(next->text + ptr + 1);
2006
2007 /* Check the running total size against the overall message size limit. We
2008 don't expect to fail here, but if the overall limit is set less than MESSAGE_
2009 MAXSIZE and a big header is sent, we want to catch it. Just stop reading
2010 headers - the code to read the body will then also hit the buffer. */
2011
2012 if (message_size > thismessage_size_limit) break;
2013
2014 /* A line that is not syntactically correct for a header also marks
2015 the end of the headers. In this case, we leave next containing the
2016 first data line. This might actually be several lines because of the
2017 continuation logic applied above, but that doesn't matter.
2018
2019 It turns out that smail, and presumably sendmail, accept leading lines
2020 of the form
2021
2022 From ph10 Fri Jan 5 12:35 GMT 1996
2023
2024 in messages. The "mail" command on Solaris 2 sends such lines. I cannot
2025 find any documentation of this, but for compatibility it had better be
2026 accepted. Exim restricts it to the case of non-smtp messages, and
2027 treats it as an alternative to the -f command line option. Thus it is
2028 ignored except for trusted users or filter testing. Otherwise it is taken
2029 as the sender address, unless -f was used (sendmail compatibility).
2030
2031 It further turns out that some UUCPs generate the From_line in a different
2032 format, e.g.
2033
2034 From ph10 Fri, 7 Jan 97 14:00:00 GMT
2035
2036 The regex for matching these things is now capable of recognizing both
2037 formats (including 2- and 4-digit years in the latter). In fact, the regex
2038 is now configurable, as is the expansion string to fish out the sender.
2039
2040 Even further on it has been discovered that some broken clients send
2041 these lines in SMTP messages. There is now an option to ignore them from
2042 specified hosts or networks. Sigh. */
2043
d21bf202
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2044 if ( header_last == header_list
2045 && ( !smtp_input
2046 || ( sender_host_address
2047 && verify_check_host(&ignore_fromline_hosts) == OK
2048 )
2049 || (!sender_host_address && ignore_fromline_local)
2050 )
2051 && regex_match_and_setup(regex_From, next->text, 0, -1)
2052 )
059ec3d9
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2053 {
2054 if (!sender_address_forced)
2055 {
2056 uschar *uucp_sender = expand_string(uucp_from_sender);
d21bf202 2057 if (!uucp_sender)
059ec3d9
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2058 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC,
2059 "expansion of \"%s\" failed after matching "
2060 "\"From \" line: %s", uucp_from_sender, expand_string_message);
059ec3d9
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2061 else
2062 {
2063 int start, end, domain;
2064 uschar *errmess;
2065 uschar *newsender = parse_extract_address(uucp_sender, &errmess,
2066 &start, &end, &domain, TRUE);
d21bf202 2067 if (newsender)
059ec3d9
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2068 {
2069 if (domain == 0 && newsender[0] != 0)
2070 newsender = rewrite_address_qualify(newsender, FALSE);
2071
f05da2e8 2072 if (filter_test != FTEST_NONE || receive_check_set_sender(newsender))
059ec3d9
PH
2073 {
2074 sender_address = newsender;
2075
f05da2e8 2076 if (trusted_caller || filter_test != FTEST_NONE)
059ec3d9
PH
2077 {
2078 authenticated_sender = NULL;
2079 originator_name = US"";
2080 sender_local = FALSE;
2081 }
2082
f05da2e8 2083 if (filter_test != FTEST_NONE)
059ec3d9
PH
2084 printf("Sender taken from \"From \" line\n");
2085 }
2086 }
2087 }
2088 }
2089 }
2090
2091 /* Not a leading "From " line. Check to see if it is a valid header line.
2092 Header names may contain any non-control characters except space and colon,
2093 amazingly. */
2094
2095 else
2096 {
2097 uschar *p = next->text;
2098
2099 /* If not a valid header line, break from the header reading loop, leaving
2100 next != NULL, indicating that it holds the first line of the body. */
2101
2102 if (isspace(*p)) break;
2103 while (mac_isgraph(*p) && *p != ':') p++;
2104 while (isspace(*p)) p++;
2105 if (*p != ':')
2106 {
2107 body_zerocount = had_zero;
2108 break;
2109 }
2110
2111 /* We have a valid header line. If there were any binary zeroes in
2112 the line, stomp on them here. */
2113
2114 if (had_zero > 0)
2115 for (p = next->text; p < next->text + ptr; p++) if (*p == 0) *p = '?';
2116
2117 /* It is perfectly legal to have an empty continuation line
2118 at the end of a header, but it is confusing to humans
2119 looking at such messages, since it looks like a blank line.
2120 Reduce confusion by removing redundant white space at the
2121 end. We know that there is at least one printing character
2122 (the ':' tested for above) so there is no danger of running
2123 off the end. */
2124
2125 p = next->text + ptr - 2;
2126 for (;;)
2127 {
2128 while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') p--;
2129 if (*p != '\n') break;
2130 ptr = (p--) - next->text + 1;
2131 message_size -= next->slen - ptr;
2132 next->text[ptr] = 0;
2133 next->slen = ptr;
2134 }
2135
2136 /* Add the header to the chain */
2137
2138 next->type = htype_other;
2139 next->next = NULL;
2140 header_last->next = next;
2141 header_last = next;
2142
2143 /* Check the limit for individual line lengths. This comes after adding to
2144 the chain so that the failing line is reflected if a bounce is generated
2145 (for a local message). */
2146
2147 if (header_line_maxsize > 0 && next->slen > header_line_maxsize)
2148 {
2149 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "overlong message header line received from "
2150 "%s (more than %d characters): message abandoned",
2151 sender_host_unknown? sender_ident : sender_fullhost,
2152 header_line_maxsize);
2153
2154 if (smtp_input)
2155 {
2156 smtp_reply = US"552 A message header line is too long";
2157 receive_swallow_smtp();
2158 goto TIDYUP; /* Skip to end of function */
2159 }
2160
2161 else
059ec3d9
PH
2162 give_local_error(ERRMESS_VLONGHDRLINE,
2163 string_sprintf("message header line longer than %d characters "
2164 "received: message not accepted", header_line_maxsize), US"",
2165 error_rc, stdin, header_list->next);
2166 /* Does not return */
059ec3d9
PH
2167 }
2168
2169 /* Note if any resent- fields exist. */
2170
2171 if (!resents_exist && strncmpic(next->text, US"resent-", 7) == 0)
2172 {
2173 resents_exist = TRUE;
2174 resent_prefix = US"Resent-";
2175 }
2176 }
2177
1ebe15c3
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2178 /* Reject CHUNKING messages that do not CRLF their first header line */
2179
2180 if (!first_line_ended_crlf && chunking_state > CHUNKING_OFFERED)
2181 {
2182 log_write(L_size_reject, LOG_MAIN|LOG_REJECT, "rejected from <%s>%s%s%s%s: "
2183 "Non-CRLF-terminated header, under CHUNKING: message abandoned",
2184 sender_address,
2185 sender_fullhost ? " H=" : "", sender_fullhost ? sender_fullhost : US"",
2186 sender_ident ? " U=" : "", sender_ident ? sender_ident : US"");
925ac8e4 2187 smtp_printf("552 Message header not CRLF terminated\r\n", FALSE);
1ebe15c3
JH
2188 bdat_flush_data();
2189 smtp_reply = US"";
2190 goto TIDYUP; /* Skip to end of function */
2191 }
2192
059ec3d9
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2193 /* The line has been handled. If we have hit EOF, break out of the loop,
2194 indicating no pending data line. */
2195
2196 if (ch == EOF) { next = NULL; break; }
2197
2198 /* Set up for the next header */
2199
2200 header_size = 256;
2201 next = store_get(sizeof(header_line));
2202 next->text = store_get(header_size);
2203 ptr = 0;
2204 had_zero = 0;
d677b2f2 2205 prevlines_length = 0;
059ec3d9
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2206 } /* Continue, starting to read the next header */
2207
2208/* At this point, we have read all the headers into a data structure in main
2209store. The first header is still the dummy placeholder for the Received: header
2210we are going to generate a bit later on. If next != NULL, it contains the first
2211data line - which terminated the headers before reaching a blank line (not the
2212normal case). */
2213
2214DEBUG(D_receive)
2215 {
2216 debug_printf(">>Headers received:\n");
1ebe15c3 2217 for (h = header_list->next; h; h = h->next)
059ec3d9
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2218 debug_printf("%s", h->text);
2219 debug_printf("\n");
2220 }
2221
2222/* End of file on any SMTP connection is an error. If an incoming SMTP call
2223is dropped immediately after valid headers, the next thing we will see is EOF.
2224We must test for this specially, as further down the reading of the data is
2225skipped if already at EOF. */
2226
2227if (smtp_input && (receive_feof)())
2228 {
2229 smtp_reply = handle_lost_connection(US" (after header)");
2230 smtp_yield = FALSE;
2231 goto TIDYUP; /* Skip to end of function */
2232 }
2233
2234/* If this is a filter test run and no headers were read, output a warning
2235in case there is a mistake in the test message. */
2236
f05da2e8 2237if (filter_test != FTEST_NONE && header_list->next == NULL)
059ec3d9
PH
2238 printf("Warning: no message headers read\n");
2239
2240
2241/* Scan the headers to identify them. Some are merely marked for later
2242processing; some are dealt with here. */
2243
1ebe15c3 2244for (h = header_list->next; h; h = h->next)
059ec3d9
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2245 {
2246 BOOL is_resent = strncmpic(h->text, US"resent-", 7) == 0;
2247 if (is_resent) contains_resent_headers = TRUE;
2248
2249 switch (header_checkname(h, is_resent))
2250 {
059ec3d9 2251 case htype_bcc:
2cbb4081 2252 h->type = htype_bcc; /* Both Bcc: and Resent-Bcc: */
059ec3d9
PH
2253 break;
2254
059ec3d9 2255 case htype_cc:
2cbb4081 2256 h->type = htype_cc; /* Both Cc: and Resent-Cc: */
059ec3d9
PH
2257 break;
2258
2259 /* Record whether a Date: or Resent-Date: header exists, as appropriate. */
2260
2261 case htype_date:
4c69d561 2262 if (!resents_exist || is_resent) date_header_exists = TRUE;
059ec3d9
PH
2263 break;
2264
2265 /* Same comments as about Return-Path: below. */
2266
2267 case htype_delivery_date:
2268 if (delivery_date_remove) h->type = htype_old;
2269 break;
2270
2271 /* Same comments as about Return-Path: below. */
2272
2273 case htype_envelope_to:
2274 if (envelope_to_remove) h->type = htype_old;
2275 break;
2276
2277 /* Mark all "From:" headers so they get rewritten. Save the one that is to
2278 be used for Sender: checking. For Sendmail compatibility, if the "From:"
2279 header consists of just the login id of the user who called Exim, rewrite
2280 it with the gecos field first. Apply this rule to Resent-From: if there
2281 are resent- fields. */
2282
2283 case htype_from:
2284 h->type = htype_from;
2285 if (!resents_exist || is_resent)
2286 {
2287 from_header = h;
2288 if (!smtp_input)
2289 {
5de8faa3 2290 int len;
059ec3d9
PH
2291 uschar *s = Ustrchr(h->text, ':') + 1;
2292 while (isspace(*s)) s++;
5de8faa3 2293 len = h->slen - (s - h->text) - 1;
e0fccd1d
TF
2294 if (Ustrlen(originator_login) == len &&
2295 strncmpic(s, originator_login, len) == 0)
059ec3d9
PH
2296 {
2297 uschar *name = is_resent? US"Resent-From" : US"From";
2298 header_add(htype_from, "%s: %s <%s@%s>\n", name, originator_name,
2299 originator_login, qualify_domain_sender);
2300 from_header = header_last;
2301 h->type = htype_old;
2302 DEBUG(D_receive|D_rewrite)
2303 debug_printf("rewrote \"%s:\" header using gecos\n", name);
2304 }
2305 }
2306 }
2307 break;
2308
2309 /* Identify the Message-id: header for generating "in-reply-to" in the
2310 autoreply transport. For incoming logging, save any resent- value. In both
2311 cases, take just the first of any multiples. */
2312
2313 case htype_id:
2314 if (msgid_header == NULL && (!resents_exist || is_resent))
2315 {
2316 msgid_header = h;
2317 h->type = htype_id;
2318 }
2319 break;
2320
2321 /* Flag all Received: headers */
2322
2323 case htype_received:
2324 h->type = htype_received;
2325 received_count++;
2326 break;
2327
2328 /* "Reply-to:" is just noted (there is no resent-reply-to field) */
2329
2330 case htype_reply_to:
2331 h->type = htype_reply_to;
2332 break;
2333
2334 /* The Return-path: header is supposed to be added to messages when
2335 they leave the SMTP system. We shouldn't receive messages that already
2336 contain Return-path. However, since Exim generates Return-path: on
2337 local delivery, resent messages may well contain it. We therefore
2338 provide an option (which defaults on) to remove any Return-path: headers
2339 on input. Removal actually means flagging as "old", which prevents the
2340 header being transmitted with the message. */
2341
2342 case htype_return_path:
2343 if (return_path_remove) h->type = htype_old;
2344
2345 /* If we are testing a mail filter file, use the value of the
2346 Return-Path: header to set up the return_path variable, which is not
2347 otherwise set. However, remove any <> that surround the address
2348 because the variable doesn't have these. */
2349
f05da2e8 2350 if (filter_test != FTEST_NONE)
059ec3d9
PH
2351 {
2352 uschar *start = h->text + 12;
2353 uschar *end = start + Ustrlen(start);
2354 while (isspace(*start)) start++;
2355 while (end > start && isspace(end[-1])) end--;
2356 if (*start == '<' && end[-1] == '>')
2357 {
2358 start++;
2359 end--;
2360 }
2361 return_path = string_copyn(start, end - start);
2362 printf("Return-path taken from \"Return-path:\" header line\n");
2363 }
2364 break;
2365
2366 /* If there is a "Sender:" header and the message is locally originated,
8800895a
PH
2367 and from an untrusted caller and suppress_local_fixups is not set, or if we
2368 are in submission mode for a remote message, mark it "old" so that it will
2369 not be transmitted with the message, unless active_local_sender_retain is
2370 set. (This can only be true if active_local_from_check is false.) If there
2371 are any resent- headers in the message, apply this rule to Resent-Sender:
2372 instead of Sender:. Messages with multiple resent- header sets cannot be
2373 tidily handled. (For this reason, at least one MUA - Pine - turns old
2374 resent- headers into X-resent- headers when resending, leaving just one
2375 set.) */
059ec3d9
PH
2376
2377 case htype_sender:
69358f02 2378 h->type = ((!active_local_sender_retain &&
8800895a
PH
2379 (
2380 (sender_local && !trusted_caller && !suppress_local_fixups)
2381 || submission_mode
2382 )
059ec3d9
PH
2383 ) &&
2384 (!resents_exist||is_resent))?
2385 htype_old : htype_sender;
2386 break;
2387
2388 /* Remember the Subject: header for logging. There is no Resent-Subject */
2389
2390 case htype_subject:
2391 subject_header = h;
2392 break;
2393
2394 /* "To:" gets flagged, and the existence of a recipient header is noted,
2395 whether it's resent- or not. */
2396
2397 case htype_to:
2398 h->type = htype_to;
2399 /****
2400 to_or_cc_header_exists = TRUE;
2401 ****/
2402 break;
2403 }
2404 }
2405
2406/* Extract recipients from the headers if that is required (the -t option).
2407Note that this is documented as being done *before* any address rewriting takes
2408place. There are two possibilities:
2409
2410(1) According to sendmail documentation for Solaris, IRIX, and HP-UX, any
2411recipients already listed are to be REMOVED from the message. Smail 3 works
2412like this. We need to build a non-recipients tree for that list, because in
2413subsequent processing this data is held in a tree and that's what the
2414spool_write_header() function expects. Make sure that non-recipient addresses
2415are fully qualified and rewritten if necessary.
2416
2417(2) According to other sendmail documentation, -t ADDS extracted recipients to
2418those in the command line arguments (and it is rumoured some other MTAs do
2419this). Therefore, there is an option to make Exim behave this way.
2420
2421*** Notes on "Resent-" header lines ***
2422
2423The presence of resent-headers in the message makes -t horribly ambiguous.
2424Experiments with sendmail showed that it uses recipients for all resent-
2425headers, totally ignoring the concept of "sets of resent- headers" as described
2426in RFC 2822 section 3.6.6. Sendmail also amalgamates them into a single set
2427with all the addresses in one instance of each header.
2428
2429This seems to me not to be at all sensible. Before release 4.20, Exim 4 gave an
2430error for -t if there were resent- headers in the message. However, after a
2431discussion on the mailing list, I've learned that there are MUAs that use
2432resent- headers with -t, and also that the stuff about sets of resent- headers
2433and their ordering in RFC 2822 is generally ignored. An MUA that submits a
2434message with -t and resent- header lines makes sure that only *its* resent-
2435headers are present; previous ones are often renamed as X-resent- for example.
2436
2437Consequently, Exim has been changed so that, if any resent- header lines are
2438present, the recipients are taken from all of the appropriate resent- lines,
2439and not from the ordinary To:, Cc:, etc. */
2440
2441if (extract_recip)
2442 {
2443 int rcount = 0;
2444 error_block **bnext = &bad_addresses;
2445
2446 if (extract_addresses_remove_arguments)
2447 {
2448 while (recipients_count-- > 0)
2449 {
2450 uschar *s = rewrite_address(recipients_list[recipients_count].address,
2451 TRUE, TRUE, global_rewrite_rules, rewrite_existflags);
2452 tree_add_nonrecipient(s);
2453 }
2454 recipients_list = NULL;
2455 recipients_count = recipients_list_max = 0;
2456 }
2457
059ec3d9
PH
2458 /* Now scan the headers */
2459
1ebe15c3 2460 for (h = header_list->next; h; h = h->next)
059ec3d9
PH
2461 {
2462 if ((h->type == htype_to || h->type == htype_cc || h->type == htype_bcc) &&
2463 (!contains_resent_headers || strncmpic(h->text, US"resent-", 7) == 0))
2464 {
2465 uschar *s = Ustrchr(h->text, ':') + 1;
2466 while (isspace(*s)) s++;
2467
1eccaa59
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2468 parse_allow_group = TRUE; /* Allow address group syntax */
2469
059ec3d9
PH
2470 while (*s != 0)
2471 {
2472 uschar *ss = parse_find_address_end(s, FALSE);
2473 uschar *recipient, *errmess, *p, *pp;
2474 int start, end, domain;
2475
2476 /* Check on maximum */
2477
2478 if (recipients_max > 0 && ++rcount > recipients_max)
2479 {
2480 give_local_error(ERRMESS_TOOMANYRECIP, US"too many recipients",
2481 US"message rejected: ", error_rc, stdin, NULL);
2482 /* Does not return */
2483 }
2484
2485 /* Make a copy of the address, and remove any internal newlines. These
2486 may be present as a result of continuations of the header line. The
2487 white space that follows the newline must not be removed - it is part
2488 of the header. */
2489
2490 pp = recipient = store_get(ss - s + 1);
2491 for (p = s; p < ss; p++) if (*p != '\n') *pp++ = *p;
2492 *pp = 0;
250b6871 2493
8c5d388a 2494#ifdef SUPPORT_I18N
250b6871
JH
2495 {
2496 BOOL b = allow_utf8_domains;
2497 allow_utf8_domains = TRUE;
2498#endif
059ec3d9
PH
2499 recipient = parse_extract_address(recipient, &errmess, &start, &end,
2500 &domain, FALSE);
2501
8c5d388a 2502#ifdef SUPPORT_I18N
250b6871
JH
2503 if (string_is_utf8(recipient))
2504 message_smtputf8 = TRUE;
2505 else
2506 allow_utf8_domains = b;
2507 }
2508#endif
2509
059ec3d9
PH
2510 /* Keep a list of all the bad addresses so we can send a single
2511 error message at the end. However, an empty address is not an error;
2512 just ignore it. This can come from an empty group list like
2513
2514 To: Recipients of list:;
2515
2516 If there are no recipients at all, an error will occur later. */
2517
2518 if (recipient == NULL && Ustrcmp(errmess, "empty address") != 0)
2519 {
2520 int len = Ustrlen(s);
2521 error_block *b = store_get(sizeof(error_block));
2522 while (len > 0 && isspace(s[len-1])) len--;
2523 b->next = NULL;
2524 b->text1 = string_printing(string_copyn(s, len));
2525 b->text2 = errmess;
2526 *bnext = b;
2527 bnext = &(b->next);
2528 }
2529
2530 /* If the recipient is already in the nonrecipients tree, it must
2531 have appeared on the command line with the option extract_addresses_
2532 remove_arguments set. Do not add it to the recipients, and keep a note
2533 that this has happened, in order to give a better error if there are
2534 no recipients left. */
2535
2536 else if (recipient != NULL)
2537 {
2538 if (tree_search(tree_nonrecipients, recipient) == NULL)
2539 receive_add_recipient(recipient, -1);
2540 else
2541 extracted_ignored = TRUE;
2542 }
2543
2544 /* Move on past this address */
2545
2546 s = ss + (*ss? 1:0);
2547 while (isspace(*s)) s++;
1eccaa59
PH
2548 } /* Next address */
2549
2550 parse_allow_group = FALSE; /* Reset group syntax flags */
2551 parse_found_group = FALSE;
059ec3d9
PH
2552
2553 /* If this was the bcc: header, mark it "old", which means it
2554 will be kept on the spool, but not transmitted as part of the
2555 message. */
2556
2cbb4081 2557 if (h->type == htype_bcc) h->type = htype_old;
059ec3d9
PH
2558 } /* For appropriate header line */
2559 } /* For each header line */
2560
059ec3d9
PH
2561 }
2562
2563/* Now build the unique message id. This has changed several times over the
2564lifetime of Exim. This description was rewritten for Exim 4.14 (February 2003).
2565Retaining all the history in the comment has become too unwieldy - read
2566previous release sources if you want it.
2567
2568The message ID has 3 parts: tttttt-pppppp-ss. Each part is a number in base 62.
2569The first part is the current time, in seconds. The second part is the current
2570pid. Both are large enough to hold 32-bit numbers in base 62. The third part
2571can hold a number in the range 0-3843. It used to be a computed sequence
2572number, but is now the fractional component of the current time in units of
25731/2000 of a second (i.e. a value in the range 0-1999). After a message has been
2574received, Exim ensures that the timer has ticked at the appropriate level
2575before proceeding, to avoid duplication if the pid happened to be re-used
2576within the same time period. It seems likely that most messages will take at
2577least half a millisecond to be received, so no delay will normally be
2578necessary. At least for some time...
2579
2580There is a modification when localhost_number is set. Formerly this was allowed
2581to be as large as 255. Now it is restricted to the range 0-16, and the final
2582component of the message id becomes (localhost_number * 200) + fractional time
2583in units of 1/200 of a second (i.e. a value in the range 0-3399).
2584
2585Some not-really-Unix operating systems use case-insensitive file names (Darwin,
2586Cygwin). For these, we have to use base 36 instead of base 62. Luckily, this
2587still allows the tttttt field to hold a large enough number to last for some
2588more decades, and the final two-digit field can hold numbers up to 1295, which
2589is enough for milliseconds (instead of 1/2000 of a second).
2590
2591However, the pppppp field cannot hold a 32-bit pid, but it can hold a 31-bit
2592pid, so it is probably safe because pids have to be positive. The
2593localhost_number is restricted to 0-10 for these hosts, and when it is set, the
2594final field becomes (localhost_number * 100) + fractional time in centiseconds.
2595
2596Note that string_base62() returns its data in a static storage block, so it
2597must be copied before calling string_base62() again. It always returns exactly
25986 characters.
2599
2600There doesn't seem to be anything in the RFC which requires a message id to
2601start with a letter, but Smail was changed to ensure this. The external form of
2602the message id (as supplied by string expansion) therefore starts with an
2603additional leading 'E'. The spool file names do not include this leading
2604letter and it is not used internally.
2605
2606NOTE: If ever the format of message ids is changed, the regular expression for
2607checking that a string is in this format must be updated in a corresponding
2608way. It appears in the initializing code in exim.c. The macro MESSAGE_ID_LENGTH
2540f2f8
JH
2609must also be changed to reflect the correct string length. The queue-sort code
2610needs to know the layout. Then, of course, other programs that rely on the
2611message id format will need updating too. */
059ec3d9
PH
2612
2613Ustrncpy(message_id, string_base62((long int)(message_id_tv.tv_sec)), 6);
2614message_id[6] = '-';
2615Ustrncpy(message_id + 7, string_base62((long int)getpid()), 6);
2616
2617/* Deal with the case where the host number is set. The value of the number was
2618checked when it was read, to ensure it isn't too big. The timing granularity is
2619left in id_resolution so that an appropriate wait can be done after receiving
2620the message, if necessary (we hope it won't be). */
2621
2622if (host_number_string != NULL)
2623 {
2624 id_resolution = (BASE_62 == 62)? 5000 : 10000;
2625 sprintf(CS(message_id + MESSAGE_ID_LENGTH - 3), "-%2s",
2626 string_base62((long int)(
2627 host_number * (1000000/id_resolution) +
2628 message_id_tv.tv_usec/id_resolution)) + 4);
2629 }
2630
2631/* Host number not set: final field is just the fractional time at an
2632appropriate resolution. */
2633
2634else
2635 {
2636 id_resolution = (BASE_62 == 62)? 500 : 1000;
2637 sprintf(CS(message_id + MESSAGE_ID_LENGTH - 3), "-%2s",
2638 string_base62((long int)(message_id_tv.tv_usec/id_resolution)) + 4);
2639 }
2640
2641/* Add the current message id onto the current process info string if
2642it will fit. */
2643
2644(void)string_format(process_info + process_info_len,
2645 PROCESS_INFO_SIZE - process_info_len, " id=%s", message_id);
2646
2647/* If we are using multiple input directories, set up the one for this message
2648to be the least significant base-62 digit of the time of arrival. Otherwise
2649ensure that it is an empty string. */
2650
a2da3176 2651message_subdir[0] = split_spool_directory ? message_id[5] : 0;
059ec3d9
PH
2652
2653/* Now that we have the message-id, if there is no message-id: header, generate
8800895a
PH
2654one, but only for local (without suppress_local_fixups) or submission mode
2655messages. This can be user-configured if required, but we had better flatten
2656any illegal characters therein. */
059ec3d9 2657
8800895a
PH
2658if (msgid_header == NULL &&
2659 ((sender_host_address == NULL && !suppress_local_fixups)
2660 || submission_mode))
059ec3d9
PH
2661 {
2662 uschar *p;
2663 uschar *id_text = US"";
2664 uschar *id_domain = primary_hostname;
2665
2666 /* Permit only letters, digits, dots, and hyphens in the domain */
2667
2668 if (message_id_domain != NULL)
2669 {
2670 uschar *new_id_domain = expand_string(message_id_domain);
2671 if (new_id_domain == NULL)
2672 {
2673 if (!expand_string_forcedfail)
2674 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC,
2675 "expansion of \"%s\" (message_id_header_domain) "
2676 "failed: %s", message_id_domain, expand_string_message);
2677 }
2678 else if (*new_id_domain != 0)
2679 {
2680 id_domain = new_id_domain;
2681 for (p = id_domain; *p != 0; p++)
2682 if (!isalnum(*p) && *p != '.') *p = '-'; /* No need to test '-' ! */
2683 }
2684 }
2685
2686 /* Permit all characters except controls and RFC 2822 specials in the
2687 additional text part. */
2688
2689 if (message_id_text != NULL)
2690 {
2691 uschar *new_id_text = expand_string(message_id_text);
2692 if (new_id_text == NULL)
2693 {
2694 if (!expand_string_forcedfail)
2695 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC,
2696 "expansion of \"%s\" (message_id_header_text) "
2697 "failed: %s", message_id_text, expand_string_message);
2698 }
2699 else if (*new_id_text != 0)
2700 {
2701 id_text = new_id_text;
2702 for (p = id_text; *p != 0; p++)
2703 if (mac_iscntrl_or_special(*p)) *p = '-';
2704 }
2705 }
2706
e7e680d6
PP
2707 /* Add the header line
2708 * Resent-* headers are prepended, per RFC 5322 3.6.6. Non-Resent-* are
2709 * appended, to preserve classical expectations of header ordering. */
059ec3d9 2710
e7e680d6 2711 header_add_at_position(!resents_exist, NULL, FALSE, htype_id,
5eb690a1
NM
2712 "%sMessage-Id: <%s%s%s@%s>\n", resent_prefix, message_id_external,
2713 (*id_text == 0)? "" : ".", id_text, id_domain);
059ec3d9
PH
2714 }
2715
2716/* If we are to log recipients, keep a copy of the raw ones before any possible
2717rewriting. Must copy the count, because later ACLs and the local_scan()
2718function may mess with the real recipients. */
2719
6c6d6e48 2720if (LOGGING(received_recipients))
059ec3d9
PH
2721 {
2722 raw_recipients = store_get(recipients_count * sizeof(uschar *));
2723 for (i = 0; i < recipients_count; i++)
2724 raw_recipients[i] = string_copy(recipients_list[i].address);
2725 raw_recipients_count = recipients_count;
2726 }
2727
2728/* Ensure the recipients list is fully qualified and rewritten. Unqualified
2729recipients will get here only if the conditions were right (allow_unqualified_
2730recipient is TRUE). */
2731
2732for (i = 0; i < recipients_count; i++)
2733 recipients_list[i].address =
2734 rewrite_address(recipients_list[i].address, TRUE, TRUE,
2735 global_rewrite_rules, rewrite_existflags);
2736
8800895a
PH
2737/* If there is no From: header, generate one for local (without
2738suppress_local_fixups) or submission_mode messages. If there is no sender
2739address, but the sender is local or this is a local delivery error, use the
2740originator login. This shouldn't happen for genuine bounces, but might happen
2741for autoreplies. The addition of From: must be done *before* checking for the
2742possible addition of a Sender: header, because untrusted_set_sender allows an
2743untrusted user to set anything in the envelope (which might then get info
2744From:) but we still want to ensure a valid Sender: if it is required. */
2745
2746if (from_header == NULL &&
2747 ((sender_host_address == NULL && !suppress_local_fixups)
2748 || submission_mode))
059ec3d9 2749 {
2fe1a124
PH
2750 uschar *oname = US"";
2751
2752 /* Use the originator_name if this is a locally submitted message and the
2753 caller is not trusted. For trusted callers, use it only if -F was used to
2754 force its value or if we have a non-SMTP message for which -f was not used
2755 to set the sender. */
2756
2757 if (sender_host_address == NULL)
2758 {
2759 if (!trusted_caller || sender_name_forced ||
2760 (!smtp_input && !sender_address_forced))
2761 oname = originator_name;
2762 }
2763
2764 /* For non-locally submitted messages, the only time we use the originator
2765 name is when it was forced by the /name= option on control=submission. */
2766
2767 else
2768 {
2769 if (submission_name != NULL) oname = submission_name;
2770 }
2771
059ec3d9
PH
2772 /* Envelope sender is empty */
2773
2774 if (sender_address[0] == 0)
2775 {
87ba3f5f
PH
2776 uschar *fromstart, *fromend;
2777
2778 fromstart = string_sprintf("%sFrom: %s%s", resent_prefix,
2fe1a124
PH
2779 oname, (oname[0] == 0)? "" : " <");
2780 fromend = (oname[0] == 0)? US"" : US">";
87ba3f5f 2781
059ec3d9
PH
2782 if (sender_local || local_error_message)
2783 {
87ba3f5f
PH
2784 header_add(htype_from, "%s%s@%s%s\n", fromstart,
2785 local_part_quote(originator_login), qualify_domain_sender,
2786 fromend);
059ec3d9
PH
2787 }
2788 else if (submission_mode && authenticated_id != NULL)
2789 {
2790 if (submission_domain == NULL)
2791 {
87ba3f5f
PH
2792 header_add(htype_from, "%s%s@%s%s\n", fromstart,
2793 local_part_quote(authenticated_id), qualify_domain_sender,
2794 fromend);
059ec3d9
PH
2795 }
2796 else if (submission_domain[0] == 0) /* empty => whole address set */
2797 {
87ba3f5f
PH
2798 header_add(htype_from, "%s%s%s\n", fromstart, authenticated_id,
2799 fromend);
059ec3d9
PH
2800 }
2801 else
2802 {
87ba3f5f
PH
2803 header_add(htype_from, "%s%s@%s%s\n", fromstart,
2804 local_part_quote(authenticated_id), submission_domain,
2805 fromend);
059ec3d9
PH
2806 }
2807 from_header = header_last; /* To get it checked for Sender: */
2808 }
2809 }
2810
2811 /* There is a non-null envelope sender. Build the header using the original
2812 sender address, before any rewriting that might have been done while
2813 verifying it. */
2814
2815 else
2816 {
87ba3f5f 2817 header_add(htype_from, "%sFrom: %s%s%s%s\n", resent_prefix,
2fe1a124
PH
2818 oname,
2819 (oname[0] == 0)? "" : " <",
87ba3f5f
PH
2820 (sender_address_unrewritten == NULL)?
2821 sender_address : sender_address_unrewritten,
2fe1a124 2822 (oname[0] == 0)? "" : ">");
059ec3d9
PH
2823
2824 from_header = header_last; /* To get it checked for Sender: */
2825 }
2826 }
2827
2828
8800895a
PH
2829/* If the sender is local (without suppress_local_fixups), or if we are in
2830submission mode and there is an authenticated_id, check that an existing From:
2831is correct, and if not, generate a Sender: header, unless disabled. Any
2832previously-existing Sender: header was removed above. Note that sender_local,
2833as well as being TRUE if the caller of exim is not trusted, is also true if a
2834trusted caller did not supply a -f argument for non-smtp input. To allow
2835trusted callers to forge From: without supplying -f, we have to test explicitly
2836here. If the From: header contains more than one address, then the call to
2837parse_extract_address fails, and a Sender: header is inserted, as required. */
059ec3d9
PH
2838
2839if (from_header != NULL &&
69358f02 2840 (active_local_from_check &&
8800895a 2841 ((sender_local && !trusted_caller && !suppress_local_fixups) ||
69358f02 2842 (submission_mode && authenticated_id != NULL))
059ec3d9
PH
2843 ))
2844 {
2845 BOOL make_sender = TRUE;
2846 int start, end, domain;
2847 uschar *errmess;
2848 uschar *from_address =
2849 parse_extract_address(Ustrchr(from_header->text, ':') + 1, &errmess,
2850 &start, &end, &domain, FALSE);
2851 uschar *generated_sender_address;
2852
2853 if (submission_mode)
2854 {
2855 if (submission_domain == NULL)
2856 {
2857 generated_sender_address = string_sprintf("%s@%s",
2858 local_part_quote(authenticated_id), qualify_domain_sender);
2859 }
2860 else if (submission_domain[0] == 0) /* empty => full address */
2861 {
2862 generated_sender_address = string_sprintf("%s",
2863 authenticated_id);
2864 }
2865 else
2866 {
2867 generated_sender_address = string_sprintf("%s@%s",
2868 local_part_quote(authenticated_id), submission_domain);
2869 }
2870 }
2871 else
2872 generated_sender_address = string_sprintf("%s@%s",
2873 local_part_quote(originator_login), qualify_domain_sender);
2874
2875 /* Remove permitted prefixes and suffixes from the local part of the From:
2876 address before doing the comparison with the generated sender. */
2877
2878 if (from_address != NULL)
2879 {
2880 int slen;
2881 uschar *at = (domain == 0)? NULL : from_address + domain - 1;
2882
2883 if (at != NULL) *at = 0;
2884 from_address += route_check_prefix(from_address, local_from_prefix);
2885 slen = route_check_suffix(from_address, local_from_suffix);
2886 if (slen > 0)
2887 {
2888 memmove(from_address+slen, from_address, Ustrlen(from_address)-slen);
2889 from_address += slen;
2890 }
2891 if (at != NULL) *at = '@';
2892
2893 if (strcmpic(generated_sender_address, from_address) == 0 ||
2894 (domain == 0 && strcmpic(from_address, originator_login) == 0))
2895 make_sender = FALSE;
2896 }
2897
2898 /* We have to cause the Sender header to be rewritten if there are
2899 appropriate rewriting rules. */
2900
2901 if (make_sender)
2902 {
2fe1a124 2903 if (submission_mode && submission_name == NULL)
059ec3d9
PH
2904 header_add(htype_sender, "%sSender: %s\n", resent_prefix,
2905 generated_sender_address);
2906 else
2907 header_add(htype_sender, "%sSender: %s <%s>\n",
2fe1a124
PH
2908 resent_prefix,
2909 submission_mode? submission_name : originator_name,
2910 generated_sender_address);
059ec3d9 2911 }
87ba3f5f
PH
2912
2913 /* Ensure that a non-null envelope sender address corresponds to the
2914 submission mode sender address. */
2915
2916 if (submission_mode && sender_address[0] != 0)
2917 {
2918 if (sender_address_unrewritten == NULL)
2919 sender_address_unrewritten = sender_address;
2920 sender_address = generated_sender_address;
089793a4
TF
2921 if (Ustrcmp(sender_address_unrewritten, generated_sender_address) != 0)
2922 log_write(L_address_rewrite, LOG_MAIN,
2923 "\"%s\" from env-from rewritten as \"%s\" by submission mode",
2924 sender_address_unrewritten, generated_sender_address);
87ba3f5f 2925 }
059ec3d9
PH
2926 }
2927
059ec3d9
PH
2928/* If there are any rewriting rules, apply them to the sender address, unless
2929it has already been rewritten as part of verification for SMTP input. */
2930
2931if (global_rewrite_rules != NULL && sender_address_unrewritten == NULL &&
2932 sender_address[0] != 0)
2933 {
2934 sender_address = rewrite_address(sender_address, FALSE, TRUE,
2935 global_rewrite_rules, rewrite_existflags);
2936 DEBUG(D_receive|D_rewrite)
2937 debug_printf("rewritten sender = %s\n", sender_address);
2938 }
2939
2940
2941/* The headers must be run through rewrite_header(), because it ensures that
2942addresses are fully qualified, as well as applying any rewriting rules that may
2943exist.
2944
2945Qualification of header addresses in a message from a remote host happens only
2946if the host is in sender_unqualified_hosts or recipient_unqualified hosts, as
2947appropriate. For local messages, qualification always happens, unless -bnq is
2948used to explicitly suppress it. No rewriting is done for an unqualified address
2949that is left untouched.
2950
2951We start at the second header, skipping our own Received:. This rewriting is
2952documented as happening *after* recipient addresses are taken from the headers
2953by the -t command line option. An added Sender: gets rewritten here. */
2954
1ebe15c3 2955for (h = header_list->next; h; h = h->next)
059ec3d9
PH
2956 {
2957 header_line *newh = rewrite_header(h, NULL, NULL, global_rewrite_rules,
2958 rewrite_existflags, TRUE);
1ebe15c3 2959 if (newh) h = newh;
059ec3d9
PH
2960 }
2961
2962
2963/* An RFC 822 (sic) message is not legal unless it has at least one of "to",
2cbb4081 2964"cc", or "bcc". Note that although the minimal examples in RFC 822 show just
059ec3d9
PH
2965"to" or "bcc", the full syntax spec allows "cc" as well. If any resent- header
2966exists, this applies to the set of resent- headers rather than the normal set.
2967
2cbb4081
PH
2968The requirement for a recipient header has been removed in RFC 2822. At this
2969point in the code, earlier versions of Exim added a To: header for locally
2970submitted messages, and an empty Bcc: header for others. In the light of the
2971changes in RFC 2822, this was dropped in November 2003. */
059ec3d9 2972
059ec3d9
PH
2973
2974/* If there is no date header, generate one if the message originates locally
8800895a
PH
2975(i.e. not over TCP/IP) and suppress_local_fixups is not set, or if the
2976submission mode flag is set. Messages without Date: are not valid, but it seems
e7e680d6
PP
2977to be more confusing if Exim adds one to all remotely-originated messages.
2978As per Message-Id, we prepend if resending, else append.
2979*/
059ec3d9 2980
8800895a
PH
2981if (!date_header_exists &&
2982 ((sender_host_address == NULL && !suppress_local_fixups)
2983 || submission_mode))
e7e680d6
PP
2984 header_add_at_position(!resents_exist, NULL, FALSE, htype_other,
2985 "%sDate: %s\n", resent_prefix, tod_stamp(tod_full));
059ec3d9
PH
2986
2987search_tidyup(); /* Free any cached resources */
2988
2989/* Show the complete set of headers if debugging. Note that the first one (the
2990new Received:) has not yet been set. */
2991
2992DEBUG(D_receive)
2993 {
2994 debug_printf(">>Headers after rewriting and local additions:\n");
2995 for (h = header_list->next; h != NULL; h = h->next)
2996 debug_printf("%c %s", h->type, h->text);
2997 debug_printf("\n");
2998 }
2999
3000/* The headers are now complete in store. If we are running in filter
3001testing mode, that is all this function does. Return TRUE if the message
3002ended with a dot. */
3003
f05da2e8 3004if (filter_test != FTEST_NONE)
059ec3d9
PH
3005 {
3006 process_info[process_info_len] = 0;
3007 return message_ended == END_DOT;
3008 }
3009
7e3ce68e
JH
3010/*XXX CHUNKING: need to cancel cutthrough under BDAT, for now. In future,
3011think more if it could be handled. Cannot do onward CHUNKING unless
3012inbound is, but inbound chunking ought to be ok with outbound plain.
3013Could we do onward CHUNKING given inbound CHUNKING?
3014*/
3015if (chunking_state > CHUNKING_OFFERED)
57cc2785 3016 cancel_cutthrough_connection(FALSE, US"chunking active");
7e3ce68e 3017
817d9f57 3018/* Cutthrough delivery:
5032d1cf
JH
3019We have to create the Received header now rather than at the end of reception,
3020so the timestamp behaviour is a change to the normal case.
5032d1cf 3021Having created it, send the headers to the destination. */
57cc2785
JH
3022
3023if (cutthrough.fd >= 0 && cutthrough.delivery)
e4bdf652 3024 {
817d9f57
JH
3025 if (received_count > received_headers_max)
3026 {
57cc2785 3027 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"too many headers");
817d9f57
JH
3028 if (smtp_input) receive_swallow_smtp(); /* Swallow incoming SMTP */
3029 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_REJECT, "rejected from <%s>%s%s%s%s: "
3030 "Too many \"Received\" headers",
3031 sender_address,
57cc2785
JH
3032 sender_fullhost ? "H=" : "", sender_fullhost ? sender_fullhost : US"",
3033 sender_ident ? "U=" : "", sender_ident ? sender_ident : US"");
817d9f57
JH
3034 message_id[0] = 0; /* Indicate no message accepted */
3035 smtp_reply = US"550 Too many \"Received\" headers - suspected mail loop";
3036 goto TIDYUP; /* Skip to end of function */
3037 }
e4bdf652 3038 received_header_gen();
578d43dc 3039 add_acl_headers(ACL_WHERE_RCPT, US"MAIL or RCPT");
e4bdf652
JH
3040 (void) cutthrough_headers_send();
3041 }
61147df4 3042
e4bdf652 3043
059ec3d9
PH
3044/* Open a new spool file for the data portion of the message. We need
3045to access it both via a file descriptor and a stream. Try to make the
41313d92 3046directory if it isn't there. */
059ec3d9 3047
41313d92 3048spool_name = spool_fname(US"input", message_subdir, message_id, US"-D");
a2da3176
JH
3049DEBUG(D_receive) debug_printf("Data file name: %s\n", spool_name);
3050
3051if ((data_fd = Uopen(spool_name, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, SPOOL_MODE)) < 0)
059ec3d9
PH
3052 {
3053 if (errno == ENOENT)
3054 {
0971ec06 3055 (void) directory_make(spool_directory,
41313d92
JH
3056 spool_sname(US"input", message_subdir),
3057 INPUT_DIRECTORY_MODE, TRUE);
059ec3d9
PH
3058 data_fd = Uopen(spool_name, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, SPOOL_MODE);
3059 }
3060 if (data_fd < 0)
3061 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "Failed to create spool file %s: %s",
3062 spool_name, strerror(errno));
3063 }
3064
3065/* Make sure the file's group is the Exim gid, and double-check the mode
3066because the group setting doesn't always get set automatically. */
3067
1ac6b2e7
JH
3068if (fchown(data_fd, exim_uid, exim_gid))
3069 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE,
3070 "Failed setting ownership on spool file %s: %s",
3071 spool_name, strerror(errno));
ff790e47 3072(void)fchmod(data_fd, SPOOL_MODE);
059ec3d9
PH
3073
3074/* We now have data file open. Build a stream for it and lock it. We lock only
3075the first line of the file (containing the message ID) because otherwise there
3076are problems when Exim is run under Cygwin (I'm told). See comments in
3077spool_in.c, where the same locking is done. */
3078
3079data_file = fdopen(data_fd, "w+");
3080lock_data.l_type = F_WRLCK;
3081lock_data.l_whence = SEEK_SET;
3082lock_data.l_start = 0;
3083lock_data.l_len = SPOOL_DATA_START_OFFSET;
3084
3085if (fcntl(data_fd, F_SETLK, &lock_data) < 0)
3086 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "Cannot lock %s (%d): %s", spool_name,
3087 errno, strerror(errno));
3088
3089/* We have an open, locked data file. Write the message id to it to make it
3090self-identifying. Then read the remainder of the input of this message and
3091write it to the data file. If the variable next != NULL, it contains the first
3092data line (which was read as a header but then turned out not to have the right
3093format); write it (remembering that it might contain binary zeros). The result
3094of fwrite() isn't inspected; instead we call ferror() below. */
3095
3096fprintf(data_file, "%s-D\n", message_id);
3097if (next != NULL)
3098 {
3099 uschar *s = next->text;
3100 int len = next->slen;
1ac6b2e7 3101 len = fwrite(s, 1, len, data_file); len = len; /* compiler quietening */
059ec3d9
PH
3102 body_linecount++; /* Assumes only 1 line */
3103 }
3104
3105/* Note that we might already be at end of file, or the logical end of file
3106(indicated by '.'), or might have encountered an error while writing the
3107message id or "next" line. */
3108
3109if (!ferror(data_file) && !(receive_feof)() && message_ended != END_DOT)
3110 {
3111 if (smtp_input)
3112 {
328c5688
JH
3113 message_ended = chunking_state <= CHUNKING_OFFERED
3114 ? read_message_data_smtp(data_file)
3115 : spool_wireformat
3116 ? read_message_bdat_smtp_wire(data_file)
3117 : read_message_bdat_smtp(data_file);
059ec3d9
PH
3118 receive_linecount++; /* The terminating "." line */
3119 }
3120 else message_ended = read_message_data(data_file);
3121
3122 receive_linecount += body_linecount; /* For BSMTP errors mainly */
2e0c1448 3123 message_linecount += body_linecount;
059ec3d9 3124
7e3ce68e 3125 switch (message_ended)
059ec3d9 3126 {
7e3ce68e 3127 /* Handle premature termination of SMTP */
059ec3d9 3128
7e3ce68e
JH
3129 case END_EOF:
3130 if (smtp_input)
3131 {
3132 Uunlink(spool_name); /* Lose data file when closed */
57cc2785 3133 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"sender closed connection");
7e3ce68e
JH
3134 message_id[0] = 0; /* Indicate no message accepted */
3135 smtp_reply = handle_lost_connection(US"");
3136 smtp_yield = FALSE;
3137 goto TIDYUP; /* Skip to end of function */
3138 }
3139 break;
059ec3d9 3140
7e3ce68e
JH
3141 /* Handle message that is too big. Don't use host_or_ident() in the log
3142 message; we want to see the ident value even for non-remote messages. */
059ec3d9 3143
7e3ce68e
JH
3144 case END_SIZE:
3145 Uunlink(spool_name); /* Lose the data file when closed */
57cc2785 3146 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"mail too big");
7e3ce68e 3147 if (smtp_input) receive_swallow_smtp(); /* Swallow incoming SMTP */
059ec3d9 3148
7e3ce68e
JH
3149 log_write(L_size_reject, LOG_MAIN|LOG_REJECT, "rejected from <%s>%s%s%s%s: "
3150 "message too big: read=%d max=%d",
3151 sender_address,
3152 (sender_fullhost == NULL)? "" : " H=",
3153 (sender_fullhost == NULL)? US"" : sender_fullhost,
3154 (sender_ident == NULL)? "" : " U=",
3155 (sender_ident == NULL)? US"" : sender_ident,
3156 message_size,
3157 thismessage_size_limit);
3158
3159 if (smtp_input)
3160 {
3161 smtp_reply = US"552 Message size exceeds maximum permitted";
3162 message_id[0] = 0; /* Indicate no message accepted */
3163 goto TIDYUP; /* Skip to end of function */
3164 }
3165 else
3166 {
3167 fseek(data_file, (long int)SPOOL_DATA_START_OFFSET, SEEK_SET);
3168 give_local_error(ERRMESS_TOOBIG,
3169 string_sprintf("message too big (max=%d)", thismessage_size_limit),
3170 US"message rejected: ", error_rc, data_file, header_list);
3171 /* Does not return */
3172 }
3173 break;
3174
3175 /* Handle bad BDAT protocol sequence */
3176
3177 case END_PROTOCOL:
3178 Uunlink(spool_name); /* Lose the data file when closed */
57cc2785 3179 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"sender protocol error");
7e3ce68e
JH
3180 smtp_reply = US""; /* Response already sent */
3181 message_id[0] = 0; /* Indicate no message accepted */
3182 goto TIDYUP; /* Skip to end of function */
059ec3d9
PH
3183 }
3184 }
3185
3186/* Restore the standard SIGALRM handler for any subsequent processing. (For
3187example, there may be some expansion in an ACL that uses a timer.) */
3188
3189os_non_restarting_signal(SIGALRM, sigalrm_handler);
3190
3191/* The message body has now been read into the data file. Call fflush() to
3192empty the buffers in C, and then call fsync() to get the data written out onto
3193the disk, as fflush() doesn't do this (or at least, it isn't documented as
3194having to do this). If there was an I/O error on either input or output,
3195attempt to send an error message, and unlink the spool file. For non-SMTP input
3196we can then give up. Note that for SMTP input we must swallow the remainder of
3197the input in cases of output errors, since the far end doesn't expect to see
3198anything until the terminating dot line is sent. */
3199
3200if (fflush(data_file) == EOF || ferror(data_file) ||
54fc8428 3201 EXIMfsync(fileno(data_file)) < 0 || (receive_ferror)())
059ec3d9
PH
3202 {
3203 uschar *msg_errno = US strerror(errno);
3204 BOOL input_error = (receive_ferror)() != 0;
3205 uschar *msg = string_sprintf("%s error (%s) while receiving message from %s",
3206 input_error? "Input read" : "Spool write",
3207 msg_errno,
3208 (sender_fullhost != NULL)? sender_fullhost : sender_ident);
3209
3210 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "Message abandoned: %s", msg);
3211 Uunlink(spool_name); /* Lose the data file */
57cc2785 3212 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"error writing spoolfile");
059ec3d9
PH
3213
3214 if (smtp_input)
3215 {
3216 if (input_error)
3217 smtp_reply = US"451 Error while reading input data";
3218 else
3219 {
3220 smtp_reply = US"451 Error while writing spool file";
3221 receive_swallow_smtp();
3222 }
3223 message_id[0] = 0; /* Indicate no message accepted */
3224 goto TIDYUP; /* Skip to end of function */
3225 }
3226
3227 else
3228 {
3229 fseek(data_file, (long int)SPOOL_DATA_START_OFFSET, SEEK_SET);
3230 give_local_error(ERRMESS_IOERR, msg, US"", error_rc, data_file,
3231 header_list);
3232 /* Does not return */
3233 }
3234 }
3235
3236
3237/* No I/O errors were encountered while writing the data file. */
3238
3239DEBUG(D_receive) debug_printf("Data file written for message %s\n", message_id);
3240
3241
3242/* If there were any bad addresses extracted by -t, or there were no recipients
3243left after -t, send a message to the sender of this message, or write it to
3244stderr if the error handling option is set that way. Note that there may
3245legitimately be no recipients for an SMTP message if they have all been removed
3246by "discard".
3247
3248We need to rewind the data file in order to read it. In the case of no
3249recipients or stderr error writing, throw the data file away afterwards, and
3250exit. (This can't be SMTP, which always ensures there's at least one
3251syntactically good recipient address.) */
3252
3253if (extract_recip && (bad_addresses != NULL || recipients_count == 0))
3254 {
3255 DEBUG(D_receive)
3256 {
3257 if (recipients_count == 0) debug_printf("*** No recipients\n");
3258 if (bad_addresses != NULL)
3259 {
3260 error_block *eblock = bad_addresses;
3261 debug_printf("*** Bad address(es)\n");
3262 while (eblock != NULL)
3263 {
3264 debug_printf(" %s: %s\n", eblock->text1, eblock->text2);
3265 eblock = eblock->next;
3266 }
3267 }
3268 }
3269
3270 fseek(data_file, (long int)SPOOL_DATA_START_OFFSET, SEEK_SET);
3271
3272 /* If configured to send errors to the sender, but this fails, force
3273 a failure error code. We use a special one for no recipients so that it
3274 can be detected by the autoreply transport. Otherwise error_rc is set to
3275 errors_sender_rc, which is EXIT_FAILURE unless -oee was given, in which case
3276 it is EXIT_SUCCESS. */
3277
3278 if (error_handling == ERRORS_SENDER)
3279 {
3280 if (!moan_to_sender(
3281 (bad_addresses == NULL)?
3282 (extracted_ignored? ERRMESS_IGADDRESS : ERRMESS_NOADDRESS) :
3283 (recipients_list == NULL)? ERRMESS_BADNOADDRESS : ERRMESS_BADADDRESS,
3284 bad_addresses, header_list, data_file, FALSE))
3285 error_rc = (bad_addresses == NULL)? EXIT_NORECIPIENTS : EXIT_FAILURE;
3286 }
3287 else
3288 {
3289 if (bad_addresses == NULL)
3290 {
3291 if (extracted_ignored)
3292 fprintf(stderr, "exim: all -t recipients overridden by command line\n");
3293 else
3294 fprintf(stderr, "exim: no recipients in message\n");
3295 }
3296 else
3297 {
3298 fprintf(stderr, "exim: invalid address%s",
3299 (bad_addresses->next == NULL)? ":" : "es:\n");
3300 while (bad_addresses != NULL)
3301 {
3302 fprintf(stderr, " %s: %s\n", bad_addresses->text1,
3303 bad_addresses->text2);
3304 bad_addresses = bad_addresses->next;
3305 }
3306 }
3307 }
3308
3309 if (recipients_count == 0 || error_handling == ERRORS_STDERR)
3310 {
3311 Uunlink(spool_name);
f1e894f3 3312 (void)fclose(data_file);
9bfb7e1b 3313 exim_exit(error_rc, US"receiving");
059ec3d9
PH
3314 }
3315 }
3316
3317/* Data file successfully written. Generate text for the Received: header by
3318expanding the configured string, and adding a timestamp. By leaving this
3319operation till now, we ensure that the timestamp is the time that message
3320reception was completed. However, this is deliberately done before calling the
3321data ACL and local_scan().
3322
3323This Received: header may therefore be inspected by the data ACL and by code in
3324the local_scan() function. When they have run, we update the timestamp to be
3325the final time of reception.
3326
3327If there is just one recipient, set up its value in the $received_for variable
3328for use when we generate the Received: header.
3329
3330Note: the checking for too many Received: headers is handled by the delivery
3331code. */
e4bdf652 3332/*XXX eventually add excess Received: check for cutthrough case back when classifying them */
059ec3d9 3333
e4bdf652 3334if (received_header->text == NULL) /* Non-cutthrough case */
059ec3d9 3335 {
e4bdf652 3336 received_header_gen();
059ec3d9 3337
e4bdf652 3338 /* Set the value of message_body_size for the DATA ACL and for local_scan() */
059ec3d9 3339
e4bdf652
JH
3340 message_body_size = (fstat(data_fd, &statbuf) == 0)?
3341 statbuf.st_size - SPOOL_DATA_START_OFFSET : -1;
059ec3d9 3342
e4bdf652
JH
3343 /* If an ACL from any RCPT commands set up any warning headers to add, do so
3344 now, before running the DATA ACL. */
059ec3d9 3345
578d43dc 3346 add_acl_headers(ACL_WHERE_RCPT, US"MAIL or RCPT");
e4bdf652 3347 }
817d9f57 3348else
e4bdf652
JH
3349 message_body_size = (fstat(data_fd, &statbuf) == 0)?
3350 statbuf.st_size - SPOOL_DATA_START_OFFSET : -1;
059ec3d9
PH
3351
3352/* If an ACL is specified for checking things at this stage of reception of a
3353message, run it, unless all the recipients were removed by "discard" in earlier
3354ACLs. That is the only case in which recipients_count can be zero at this
3355stage. Set deliver_datafile to point to the data file so that $message_body and
3356$message_body_end can be extracted if needed. Allow $recipients in expansions.
3357*/
3358
3359deliver_datafile = data_fd;
4e88a19f 3360user_msg = NULL;
059ec3d9 3361
0e20aff9
MH
3362enable_dollar_recipients = TRUE;
3363
059ec3d9 3364if (recipients_count == 0)
7e3ce68e
JH
3365 blackholed_by = recipients_discarded ? US"MAIL ACL" : US"RCPT ACL";
3366
059ec3d9
PH
3367else
3368 {
059ec3d9
PH
3369 /* Handle interactive SMTP messages */
3370
3371 if (smtp_input && !smtp_batched_input)
3372 {
8523533c 3373
80a47a2c
TK
3374#ifndef DISABLE_DKIM
3375 if (!dkim_disable_verify)
3376 {
cc55f420 3377 /* Finish verification */
80a47a2c
TK
3378 dkim_exim_verify_finish();
3379
3380 /* Check if we must run the DKIM ACL */
7e3ce68e 3381 if (acl_smtp_dkim && dkim_verify_signers && *dkim_verify_signers)
80a47a2c 3382 {
cc55f420 3383 uschar * dkim_verify_signers_expanded =
80a47a2c 3384 expand_string(dkim_verify_signers);
cc55f420
JH
3385 gstring * results = NULL;
3386 int signer_sep = 0;
3387 const uschar * ptr;
3388 uschar * item;
3389 gstring * seen_items = NULL;
3390 int old_pool = store_pool;
3391
3392 store_pool = POOL_PERM; /* Allow created variables to live to data ACL */
3393
3394 if (!(ptr = dkim_verify_signers_expanded))
80a47a2c
TK
3395 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC,
3396 "expansion of dkim_verify_signers option failed: %s",
3397 expand_string_message);
7e3ce68e 3398
cc55f420
JH
3399 /* Default to OK when no items are present */
3400 rc = OK;
3401 while ((item = string_nextinlist(&ptr, &signer_sep, NULL, 0)))
3402 {
3403 /* Prevent running ACL for an empty item */
3404 if (!item || !*item) continue;
3405
3406 /* Only run ACL once for each domain or identity,
3407 no matter how often it appears in the expanded list. */
3408 if (seen_items)
3409 {
3410 uschar * seen_item;
3411 const uschar * seen_items_list = string_from_gstring(seen_items);
3412 int seen_sep = ':';
3413 BOOL seen_this_item = FALSE;
3414
3415 while ((seen_item = string_nextinlist(&seen_items_list, &seen_sep,
3416 NULL, 0)))
3417 if (Ustrcmp(seen_item,item) == 0)
3418 {
3419 seen_this_item = TRUE;
3420 break;
3421 }
3422
3423 if (seen_this_item)
5032d1cf
JH
3424 {
3425 DEBUG(D_receive)
cc55f420
JH
3426 debug_printf("acl_smtp_dkim: skipping signer %s, "
3427 "already seen\n", item);
3428 continue;
5032d1cf 3429 }
cc55f420 3430
b2bcdd35 3431 seen_items = string_catn(seen_items, US":", 1);
cc55f420 3432 }
cc55f420
JH
3433 seen_items = string_cat(seen_items, item);
3434
18067c75 3435 rc = dkim_exim_acl_run(item, &results, &user_msg, &log_msg);
cc55f420
JH
3436 if (rc != OK)
3437 {
3438 DEBUG(D_receive)
3439 debug_printf("acl_smtp_dkim: acl_check returned %d on %s, "
3440 "skipping remaining items\n", rc, item);
3441 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"dkim acl not ok");
3442 break;
3443 }
3444 }
3445 dkim_verify_status = string_from_gstring(results);
3446 store_pool = old_pool;
3447 add_acl_headers(ACL_WHERE_DKIM, US"DKIM");
3448 if (rc == DISCARD)
3449 {
3450 recipients_count = 0;
3451 blackholed_by = US"DKIM ACL";
3452 if (log_msg)
3453 blackhole_log_msg = string_sprintf(": %s", log_msg);
3454 }
3455 else if (rc != OK)
3456 {
3457 Uunlink(spool_name);
3458 if (smtp_handle_acl_fail(ACL_WHERE_DKIM, rc, user_msg, log_msg) != 0)
3459 smtp_yield = FALSE; /* No more messages after dropped connection */
3460 smtp_reply = US""; /* Indicate reply already sent */
3461 message_id[0] = 0; /* Indicate no message accepted */
3462 goto TIDYUP; /* Skip to end of function */
3463 }
80a47a2c 3464 }
a79d8834
JH
3465 else
3466 dkim_exim_verify_log_all();
80a47a2c 3467 }
4a8ce2d8 3468#endif /* DISABLE_DKIM */
fb2274d4 3469
8523533c 3470#ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
5b6f7658
JH
3471 if ( recipients_count > 0
3472 && acl_smtp_mime
3473 && !run_mime_acl(acl_smtp_mime, &smtp_yield, &smtp_reply, &blackholed_by)
3474 )
54cdb463 3475 goto TIDYUP;
8523533c
TK
3476#endif /* WITH_CONTENT_SCAN */
3477
4840604e
TL
3478#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DMARC
3479 dmarc_up = dmarc_store_data(from_header);
3480#endif /* EXPERIMENTAL_DMARC */
3481
8ccd00b1
JH
3482#ifndef DISABLE_PRDR
3483 if (prdr_requested && recipients_count > 1 && acl_smtp_data_prdr)
fd98a5c6
JH
3484 {
3485 unsigned int c;
3486 int all_pass = OK;
3487 int all_fail = FAIL;
3488
925ac8e4 3489 smtp_printf("353 PRDR content analysis beginning\r\n", TRUE);
fd98a5c6
JH
3490 /* Loop through recipients, responses must be in same order received */
3491 for (c = 0; recipients_count > c; c++)
3492 {
3493 uschar * addr= recipients_list[c].address;
3494 uschar * msg= US"PRDR R=<%s> %s";
3495 uschar * code;
3496 DEBUG(D_receive)
3497 debug_printf("PRDR processing recipient %s (%d of %d)\n",
3498 addr, c+1, recipients_count);
3499 rc = acl_check(ACL_WHERE_PRDR, addr,
3500 acl_smtp_data_prdr, &user_msg, &log_msg);
3501
3502 /* If any recipient rejected content, indicate it in final message */
3503 all_pass |= rc;
3504 /* If all recipients rejected, indicate in final message */
3505 all_fail &= rc;
3506
3507 switch (rc)
3508 {
3509 case OK: case DISCARD: code = US"250"; break;
3510 case DEFER: code = US"450"; break;
3511 default: code = US"550"; break;
3512 }
3513 if (user_msg != NULL)
3514 smtp_user_msg(code, user_msg);
3515 else
3516 {
3517 switch (rc)
3518 {
3519 case OK: case DISCARD:
3520 msg = string_sprintf(CS msg, addr, "acceptance"); break;
3521 case DEFER:
3522 msg = string_sprintf(CS msg, addr, "temporary refusal"); break;
3523 default:
3524 msg = string_sprintf(CS msg, addr, "refusal"); break;
3525 }
3526 smtp_user_msg(code, msg);
3527 }
3528 if (log_msg) log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "PRDR %s %s", addr, log_msg);
3529 else if (user_msg) log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "PRDR %s %s", addr, user_msg);
112b6a93 3530 else log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "%s", CS msg);
fd98a5c6
JH
3531
3532 if (rc != OK) { receive_remove_recipient(addr); c--; }
3533 }
3534 /* Set up final message, used if data acl gives OK */
3535 smtp_reply = string_sprintf("%s id=%s message %s",
3536 all_fail == FAIL ? US"550" : US"250",
3537 message_id,
3538 all_fail == FAIL
3539 ? US"rejected for all recipients"
3540 : all_pass == OK
3541 ? US"accepted"
3542 : US"accepted for some recipients");
3543 if (recipients_count == 0)
3544 {
3545 message_id[0] = 0; /* Indicate no message accepted */
3546 goto TIDYUP;
3547 }
3548 }
3549 else
3550 prdr_requested = FALSE;
8ccd00b1 3551#endif /* !DISABLE_PRDR */
fd98a5c6 3552
54cdb463
PH
3553 /* Check the recipients count again, as the MIME ACL might have changed
3554 them. */
8523533c 3555
059ec3d9
PH
3556 if (acl_smtp_data != NULL && recipients_count > 0)
3557 {
059ec3d9 3558 rc = acl_check(ACL_WHERE_DATA, NULL, acl_smtp_data, &user_msg, &log_msg);
578d43dc 3559 add_acl_headers(ACL_WHERE_DATA, US"DATA");
059ec3d9
PH
3560 if (rc == DISCARD)
3561 {
3562 recipients_count = 0;
3563 blackholed_by = US"DATA ACL";
57cc2785 3564 if (log_msg)
8e669ac1 3565 blackhole_log_msg = string_sprintf(": %s", log_msg);
57cc2785 3566 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"data acl discard");
059ec3d9
PH
3567 }
3568 else if (rc != OK)
3569 {
3570 Uunlink(spool_name);
57cc2785 3571 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"data acl not ok");
8523533c
TK
3572#ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
3573 unspool_mbox();
6f0c431a
PP
3574#endif
3575#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DCC
3576 dcc_ok = 0;
8523533c 3577#endif
059ec3d9 3578 if (smtp_handle_acl_fail(ACL_WHERE_DATA, rc, user_msg, log_msg) != 0)
85ffcba6 3579 smtp_yield = FALSE; /* No more messages after dropped connection */
059ec3d9
PH
3580 smtp_reply = US""; /* Indicate reply already sent */
3581 message_id[0] = 0; /* Indicate no message accepted */
3582 goto TIDYUP; /* Skip to end of function */
3583 }
3584 }
3585 }
3586
3587 /* Handle non-SMTP and batch SMTP (i.e. non-interactive) messages. Note that
3588 we cannot take different actions for permanent and temporary rejections. */
3589
54cdb463 3590 else
059ec3d9 3591 {
54cdb463
PH
3592
3593#ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
5b6f7658
JH
3594 if ( acl_not_smtp_mime
3595 && !run_mime_acl(acl_not_smtp_mime, &smtp_yield, &smtp_reply,
3596 &blackholed_by)
3597 )
54cdb463
PH
3598 goto TIDYUP;
3599#endif /* WITH_CONTENT_SCAN */
3600
3601 if (acl_not_smtp != NULL)
059ec3d9 3602 {
54cdb463
PH
3603 uschar *user_msg, *log_msg;
3604 rc = acl_check(ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP, NULL, acl_not_smtp, &user_msg, &log_msg);
3605 if (rc == DISCARD)
059ec3d9 3606 {
54cdb463
PH
3607 recipients_count = 0;
3608 blackholed_by = US"non-SMTP ACL";
3609 if (log_msg != NULL)
3610 blackhole_log_msg = string_sprintf(": %s", log_msg);
059ec3d9 3611 }
54cdb463 3612 else if (rc != OK)
059ec3d9 3613 {
54cdb463
PH
3614 Uunlink(spool_name);
3615#ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
3616 unspool_mbox();
6f0c431a
PP
3617#endif
3618#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DCC
3619 dcc_ok = 0;
54cdb463 3620#endif
6ea85e9a
PH
3621 /* The ACL can specify where rejections are to be logged, possibly
3622 nowhere. The default is main and reject logs. */
3623
3624 if (log_reject_target != 0)
3625 log_write(0, log_reject_target, "F=<%s> rejected by non-SMTP ACL: %s",
3626 sender_address, log_msg);
3627
54cdb463
PH
3628 if (user_msg == NULL) user_msg = US"local configuration problem";
3629 if (smtp_batched_input)
3630 {
3631 moan_smtp_batch(NULL, "%d %s", 550, user_msg);
3632 /* Does not return */
3633 }
3634 else
3635 {
3636 fseek(data_file, (long int)SPOOL_DATA_START_OFFSET, SEEK_SET);
3637 give_local_error(ERRMESS_LOCAL_ACL, user_msg,
3638 US"message rejected by non-SMTP ACL: ", error_rc, data_file,
3639 header_list);
3640 /* Does not return */
3641 }
059ec3d9 3642 }
578d43dc 3643 add_acl_headers(ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP, US"non-SMTP");
059ec3d9 3644 }
059ec3d9
PH
3645 }
3646
54cdb463
PH
3647 /* The applicable ACLs have been run */
3648
059ec3d9
PH
3649 if (deliver_freeze) frozen_by = US"ACL"; /* for later logging */
3650 if (queue_only_policy) queued_by = US"ACL";
059ec3d9
PH
3651 }
3652
8523533c
TK
3653#ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
3654unspool_mbox();
3655#endif
3656
6a8f9482
TK
3657#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DCC
3658dcc_ok = 0;
3659#endif
3660
3661
059ec3d9
PH
3662/* The final check on the message is to run the scan_local() function. The
3663version supplied with Exim always accepts, but this is a hook for sysadmins to
3664supply their own checking code. The local_scan() function is run even when all
3665the recipients have been discarded. */
d315eda1 3666/*XXS could we avoid this for the standard case, given that few people will use it? */
059ec3d9
PH
3667
3668lseek(data_fd, (long int)SPOOL_DATA_START_OFFSET, SEEK_SET);
3669
3670/* Arrange to catch crashes in local_scan(), so that the -D file gets
3671deleted, and the incident gets logged. */
3672
3673os_non_restarting_signal(SIGSEGV, local_scan_crash_handler);
3674os_non_restarting_signal(SIGFPE, local_scan_crash_handler);
3675os_non_restarting_signal(SIGILL, local_scan_crash_handler);
3676os_non_restarting_signal(SIGBUS, local_scan_crash_handler);
3677
3678DEBUG(D_receive) debug_printf("calling local_scan(); timeout=%d\n",
3679 local_scan_timeout);
3680local_scan_data = NULL;
3681
3682os_non_restarting_signal(SIGALRM, local_scan_timeout_handler);
3683if (local_scan_timeout > 0) alarm(local_scan_timeout);
3684rc = local_scan(data_fd, &local_scan_data);
3685alarm(0);
3686os_non_restarting_signal(SIGALRM, sigalrm_handler);
3687
0e20aff9
MH
3688enable_dollar_recipients = FALSE;
3689
059ec3d9
PH
3690store_pool = POOL_MAIN; /* In case changed */
3691DEBUG(D_receive) debug_printf("local_scan() returned %d %s\n", rc,
3692 local_scan_data);
3693
3694os_non_restarting_signal(SIGSEGV, SIG_DFL);
3695os_non_restarting_signal(SIGFPE, SIG_DFL);
3696os_non_restarting_signal(SIGILL, SIG_DFL);
3697os_non_restarting_signal(SIGBUS, SIG_DFL);
3698
3699/* The length check is paranoia against some runaway code, and also because
3700(for a success return) lines in the spool file are read into big_buffer. */
3701
3702if (local_scan_data != NULL)
3703 {
3704 int len = Ustrlen(local_scan_data);
3705 if (len > LOCAL_SCAN_MAX_RETURN) len = LOCAL_SCAN_MAX_RETURN;
3706 local_scan_data = string_copyn(local_scan_data, len);
3707 }
3708
3709if (rc == LOCAL_SCAN_ACCEPT_FREEZE)
3710 {
58eb016e 3711 if (!deliver_freeze) /* ACL might have already frozen */
059ec3d9
PH
3712 {
3713 deliver_freeze = TRUE;
3714 deliver_frozen_at = time(NULL);
3715 frozen_by = US"local_scan()";
3716 }
3717 rc = LOCAL_SCAN_ACCEPT;
3718 }
3719else if (rc == LOCAL_SCAN_ACCEPT_QUEUE)
3720 {
3721 if (!queue_only_policy) /* ACL might have already queued */
3722 {
3723 queue_only_policy = TRUE;
3724 queued_by = US"local_scan()";
3725 }
3726 rc = LOCAL_SCAN_ACCEPT;
3727 }
3728
3729/* Message accepted: remove newlines in local_scan_data because otherwise
3730the spool file gets corrupted. Ensure that all recipients are qualified. */
3731
3732if (rc == LOCAL_SCAN_ACCEPT)
3733 {
3734 if (local_scan_data != NULL)
3735 {
3736 uschar *s;
3737 for (s = local_scan_data; *s != 0; s++) if (*s == '\n') *s = ' ';
3738 }
3739 for (i = 0; i < recipients_count; i++)
3740 {
3741 recipient_item *r = recipients_list + i;
3742 r->address = rewrite_address_qualify(r->address, TRUE);
3743 if (r->errors_to != NULL)
3744 r->errors_to = rewrite_address_qualify(r->errors_to, TRUE);
3745 }
3746 if (recipients_count == 0 && blackholed_by == NULL)
3747 blackholed_by = US"local_scan";
3748 }
3749
3750/* Message rejected: newlines permitted in local_scan_data to generate
3751multiline SMTP responses. */
3752
3753else
3754 {
3755 uschar *istemp = US"";
a5bd321b 3756 uschar *smtp_code;
acec9514 3757 gstring * g;
059ec3d9
PH
3758
3759 errmsg = local_scan_data;
3760
3761 Uunlink(spool_name); /* Cancel this message */
3762 switch(rc)
3763 {
3764 default:
b2bcdd35
JH
3765 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "invalid return %d from local_scan(). Temporary "
3766 "rejection given", rc);
3767 goto TEMPREJECT;
059ec3d9
PH
3768
3769 case LOCAL_SCAN_REJECT_NOLOGHDR:
b2bcdd35
JH
3770 BIT_CLEAR(log_selector, log_selector_size, Li_rejected_header);
3771 /* Fall through */
059ec3d9
PH
3772
3773 case LOCAL_SCAN_REJECT:
b2bcdd35
JH
3774 smtp_code = US"550";
3775 if (!errmsg) errmsg = US"Administrative prohibition";
3776 break;
059ec3d9
PH
3777
3778 case LOCAL_SCAN_TEMPREJECT_NOLOGHDR:
b2bcdd35
JH
3779 BIT_CLEAR(log_selector, log_selector_size, Li_rejected_header);
3780 /* Fall through */
059ec3d9
PH
3781
3782 case LOCAL_SCAN_TEMPREJECT:
3783 TEMPREJECT:
b2bcdd35
JH
3784 smtp_code = US"451";
3785 if (!errmsg) errmsg = US"Temporary local problem";
3786 istemp = US"temporarily ";
3787 break;
059ec3d9
PH
3788 }
3789
298f557c 3790 g = string_append(NULL, 2, US"F=",
acec9514
JH
3791 sender_address[0] == 0 ? US"<>" : sender_address);
3792 g = add_host_info_for_log(g);
059ec3d9
PH
3793
3794 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_REJECT, "%s %srejected by local_scan(): %.256s",
acec9514 3795 string_from_gstring(g), istemp, string_printing(errmsg));
059ec3d9
PH
3796
3797 if (smtp_input)
3798 {
3799 if (!smtp_batched_input)
3800 {
a5bd321b 3801 smtp_respond(smtp_code, 3, TRUE, errmsg);
059ec3d9
PH
3802 message_id[0] = 0; /* Indicate no message accepted */
3803 smtp_reply = US""; /* Indicate reply already sent */
3804 goto TIDYUP; /* Skip to end of function */
3805 }
3806 else
3807 {
a5bd321b 3808 moan_smtp_batch(NULL, "%s %s", smtp_code, errmsg);
059ec3d9
PH
3809 /* Does not return */
3810 }
3811 }
3812 else
3813 {
3814 fseek(data_file, (long int)SPOOL_DATA_START_OFFSET, SEEK_SET);
3815 give_local_error(ERRMESS_LOCAL_SCAN, errmsg,
3816 US"message rejected by local scan code: ", error_rc, data_file,
3817 header_list);
3818 /* Does not return */
3819 }
3820 }
3821
3822/* Reset signal handlers to ignore signals that previously would have caused
3823the message to be abandoned. */
3824
3825signal(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN);
3826signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
3827
e4bdf652 3828
059ec3d9
PH
3829/* Ensure the first time flag is set in the newly-received message. */
3830
3831deliver_firsttime = TRUE;
3832
8523533c 3833#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL
a2da3176
JH
3834if (bmi_run == 1)
3835 { /* rewind data file */
8523533c
TK
3836 lseek(data_fd, (long int)SPOOL_DATA_START_OFFSET, SEEK_SET);
3837 bmi_verdicts = bmi_process_message(header_list, data_fd);
a2da3176 3838 }
8523533c
TK
3839#endif
3840
4c04137d 3841/* Update the timestamp in our Received: header to account for any time taken by
059ec3d9
PH
3842an ACL or by local_scan(). The new time is the time that all reception
3843processing is complete. */
3844
3845timestamp = expand_string(US"${tod_full}");
3846tslen = Ustrlen(timestamp);
3847
3848memcpy(received_header->text + received_header->slen - tslen - 1,
3849 timestamp, tslen);
3850
3851/* In MUA wrapper mode, ignore queueing actions set by ACL or local_scan() */
3852
3853if (mua_wrapper)
3854 {
3855 deliver_freeze = FALSE;
3856 queue_only_policy = FALSE;
3857 }
3858
3859/* Keep the data file open until we have written the header file, in order to
3860hold onto the lock. In a -bh run, or if the message is to be blackholed, we
3861don't write the header file, and we unlink the data file. If writing the header
3862file fails, we have failed to accept this message. */
3863
3864if (host_checking || blackholed_by != NULL)
3865 {
3866 header_line *h;
3867 Uunlink(spool_name);
3868 msg_size = 0; /* Compute size for log line */
3869 for (h = header_list; h != NULL; h = h->next)
3870 if (h->type != '*') msg_size += h->slen;
3871 }
3872
3873/* Write the -H file */
3874
3875else
059ec3d9
PH
3876 if ((msg_size = spool_write_header(message_id, SW_RECEIVING, &errmsg)) < 0)
3877 {
3878 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "Message abandoned: %s", errmsg);
3879 Uunlink(spool_name); /* Lose the data file */
3880
3881 if (smtp_input)
3882 {
3883 smtp_reply = US"451 Error in writing spool file";
3884 message_id[0] = 0; /* Indicate no message accepted */
3885 goto TIDYUP;
3886 }
3887 else
3888 {
3889 fseek(data_file, (long int)SPOOL_DATA_START_OFFSET, SEEK_SET);
3890 give_local_error(ERRMESS_IOERR, errmsg, US"", error_rc, data_file,
3891 header_list);
3892 /* Does not return */
3893 }
3894 }
059ec3d9
PH
3895
3896
3897/* The message has now been successfully received. */
3898
3899receive_messagecount++;
3900
3901/* In SMTP sessions we may receive several in one connection. After each one,
3902we wait for the clock to tick at the level of message-id granularity. This is
3903so that the combination of time+pid is unique, even on systems where the pid
3904can be re-used within our time interval. We can't shorten the interval without
3905re-designing the message-id. See comments above where the message id is
3906created. This is Something For The Future. */
3907
3908message_id_tv.tv_usec = (message_id_tv.tv_usec/id_resolution) * id_resolution;
3909exim_wait_tick(&message_id_tv, id_resolution);
3910
3911/* Add data size to written header size. We do not count the initial file name
3912that is in the file, but we do add one extra for the notional blank line that
3913precedes the data. This total differs from message_size in that it include the
3914added Received: header and any other headers that got created locally. */
3915
3916fflush(data_file);
3917fstat(data_fd, &statbuf);
3918
3919msg_size += statbuf.st_size - SPOOL_DATA_START_OFFSET + 1;
3920
3921/* Generate a "message received" log entry. We do this by building up a dynamic
3922string as required. Since we commonly want to add two items at a time, use a
3923macro to simplify the coding. We log the arrival of a new message while the
3924file is still locked, just in case the machine is *really* fast, and delivers
3925it first! Include any message id that is in the message - since the syntax of a
4c04137d 3926message id is actually an addr-spec, we can use the parse routine to canonicalize
059ec3d9
PH
3927it. */
3928
acec9514 3929g = string_get(256);
059ec3d9 3930
acec9514 3931g = string_append(g, 2,
27b9e5f4
JH
3932 fake_response == FAIL ? US"(= " : US"<= ",
3933 sender_address[0] == 0 ? US"<>" : sender_address);
3934if (message_reference)
acec9514 3935 g = string_append(g, 2, US" R=", message_reference);
059ec3d9 3936
acec9514 3937g = add_host_info_for_log(g);
059ec3d9
PH
3938
3939#ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
6c6d6e48 3940if (LOGGING(tls_cipher) && tls_in.cipher)
acec9514 3941 g = string_append(g, 2, US" X=", tls_in.cipher);
6c6d6e48 3942if (LOGGING(tls_certificate_verified) && tls_in.cipher)
acec9514 3943 g = string_append(g, 2, US" CV=", tls_in.certificate_verified ? "yes":"no");
6c6d6e48 3944if (LOGGING(tls_peerdn) && tls_in.peerdn)
acec9514 3945 g = string_append(g, 3, US" DN=\"", string_printing(tls_in.peerdn), US"\"");
6c6d6e48 3946if (LOGGING(tls_sni) && tls_in.sni)
acec9514 3947 g = string_append(g, 3, US" SNI=\"", string_printing(tls_in.sni), US"\"");
3f0945ff 3948#endif
059ec3d9 3949
8ccd00b1 3950if (sender_host_authenticated)
059ec3d9 3951 {
acec9514 3952 g = string_append(g, 2, US" A=", sender_host_authenticated);
27b9e5f4 3953 if (authenticated_id)
c8e2fc1e 3954 {
acec9514 3955 g = string_append(g, 2, US":", authenticated_id);
27b9e5f4 3956 if (LOGGING(smtp_mailauth) && authenticated_sender)
acec9514 3957 g = string_append(g, 2, US":", authenticated_sender);
c8e2fc1e 3958 }
059ec3d9
PH
3959 }
3960
8ccd00b1 3961#ifndef DISABLE_PRDR
fd98a5c6 3962if (prdr_requested)
acec9514 3963 g = string_catn(g, US" PRDR", 5);
fd98a5c6 3964#endif
8ccd00b1 3965
cee5f132 3966#ifdef SUPPORT_PROXY
6c6d6e48 3967if (proxy_session && LOGGING(proxy))
acec9514 3968 g = string_append(g, 2, US" PRX=", proxy_local_address);
a3c86431 3969#endif
fd98a5c6 3970
7e3ce68e 3971if (chunking_state > CHUNKING_OFFERED)
acec9514 3972 g = string_catn(g, US" K", 2);
7e3ce68e 3973
059ec3d9 3974sprintf(CS big_buffer, "%d", msg_size);
acec9514 3975g = string_append(g, 2, US" S=", big_buffer);
059ec3d9 3976
3c0a92dc
JH
3977/* log 8BITMIME mode announced in MAIL_FROM
3978 0 ... no BODY= used
3979 7 ... 7BIT
3980 8 ... 8BITMIME */
6c6d6e48 3981if (LOGGING(8bitmime))
c8e2fc1e 3982 {
3c0a92dc 3983 sprintf(CS big_buffer, "%d", body_8bitmime);
acec9514 3984 g = string_append(g, 2, US" M8S=", big_buffer);
c8e2fc1e 3985 }
3c0a92dc 3986
afa6d3ad 3987if (*queue_name)
acec9514 3988 g = string_append(g, 2, US" Q=", queue_name);
afa6d3ad 3989
059ec3d9
PH
3990/* If an addr-spec in a message-id contains a quoted string, it can contain
3991any characters except " \ and CR and so in particular it can contain NL!
3992Therefore, make sure we use a printing-characters only version for the log.
3993Also, allow for domain literals in the message id. */
3994
27b9e5f4 3995if (msgid_header)
059ec3d9
PH
3996 {
3997 uschar *old_id;
3998 BOOL save_allow_domain_literals = allow_domain_literals;
3999 allow_domain_literals = TRUE;
4000 old_id = parse_extract_address(Ustrchr(msgid_header->text, ':') + 1,
4001 &errmsg, &start, &end, &domain, FALSE);
4002 allow_domain_literals = save_allow_domain_literals;
4003 if (old_id != NULL)
acec9514 4004 g = string_append(g, 2, US" id=", string_printing(old_id));
059ec3d9
PH
4005 }
4006
4007/* If subject logging is turned on, create suitable printing-character
4008text. By expanding $h_subject: we make use of the MIME decoding. */
4009
6c6d6e48 4010if (LOGGING(subject) && subject_header != NULL)
059ec3d9
PH
4011 {
4012 int i;
4013 uschar *p = big_buffer;
4014 uschar *ss = expand_string(US"$h_subject:");
4015
4016 /* Backslash-quote any double quotes or backslashes so as to make a
4017 a C-like string, and turn any non-printers into escape sequences. */
4018
4019 *p++ = '\"';
4020 if (*ss != 0) for (i = 0; i < 100 && ss[i] != 0; i++)
4021 {
4022 if (ss[i] == '\"' || ss[i] == '\\') *p++ = '\\';
4023 *p++ = ss[i];
4024 }
4025 *p++ = '\"';
4026 *p = 0;
acec9514 4027 g = string_append(g, 2, US" T=", string_printing(big_buffer));
059ec3d9
PH
4028 }
4029
4030/* Terminate the string: string_cat() and string_append() leave room, but do
4031not put the zero in. */
4032
acec9514 4033(void) string_from_gstring(g);
059ec3d9 4034
059ec3d9
PH
4035/* Create a message log file if message logs are being used and this message is
4036not blackholed. Write the reception stuff to it. We used to leave message log
e4bdf652 4037creation until the first delivery, but this has proved confusing for some
059ec3d9
PH
4038people. */
4039
acec9514 4040if (message_logs && !blackholed_by)
059ec3d9
PH
4041 {
4042 int fd;
4043
41313d92 4044 spool_name = spool_fname(US"msglog", message_subdir, message_id, US"");
a2da3176
JH
4045
4046 if ( (fd = Uopen(spool_name, O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_CREAT, SPOOL_MODE)) < 0
4047 && errno == ENOENT
4048 )
059ec3d9 4049 {
41313d92
JH
4050 (void)directory_make(spool_directory,
4051 spool_sname(US"msglog", message_subdir),
4052 MSGLOG_DIRECTORY_MODE, TRUE);
059ec3d9
PH
4053 fd = Uopen(spool_name, O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_CREAT, SPOOL_MODE);
4054 }
4055
4056 if (fd < 0)
059ec3d9
PH
4057 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "Couldn't open message log %s: %s",
4058 spool_name, strerror(errno));
059ec3d9
PH
4059 else
4060 {
4061 FILE *message_log = fdopen(fd, "a");
4062 if (message_log == NULL)
4063 {
4064 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "Couldn't fdopen message log %s: %s",
4065 spool_name, strerror(errno));
f1e894f3 4066 (void)close(fd);
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4067 }
4068 else
4069 {
4070 uschar *now = tod_stamp(tod_log);
acec9514 4071 fprintf(message_log, "%s Received from %s\n", now, g->s+3);
059ec3d9
PH
4072 if (deliver_freeze) fprintf(message_log, "%s frozen by %s\n", now,
4073 frozen_by);
4074 if (queue_only_policy) fprintf(message_log,
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4075 "%s no immediate delivery: queued%s%s by %s\n", now,
4076 *queue_name ? " in " : "", *queue_name ? CS queue_name : "",
4077 queued_by);
f1e894f3 4078 (void)fclose(message_log);
059ec3d9
PH
4079 }
4080 }
4081 }
4082
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4083/* Everything has now been done for a successful message except logging its
4084arrival, and outputting an SMTP response. While writing to the log, set a flag
4085to cause a call to receive_bomb_out() if the log cannot be opened. */
4086
4087receive_call_bombout = TRUE;
4088
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4089/* Before sending an SMTP response in a TCP/IP session, we check to see if the
4090connection has gone away. This can only be done if there is no unconsumed input
4091waiting in the local input buffer. We can test for this by calling
4092receive_smtp_buffered(). RFC 2920 (pipelining) explicitly allows for additional
4093input to be sent following the final dot, so the presence of following input is
4094not an error.
58eb016e 4095
563b63fa
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4096If the connection is still present, but there is no unread input for the
4097socket, the result of a select() call will be zero. If, however, the connection
4098has gone away, or if there is pending input, the result of select() will be
4099non-zero. The two cases can be distinguished by trying to read the next input
4100character. If we succeed, we can unread it so that it remains in the local
4101buffer for handling later. If not, the connection has been lost.
58eb016e 4102
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4103Of course, since TCP/IP is asynchronous, there is always a chance that the
4104connection will vanish between the time of this test and the sending of the
4105response, but the chance of this happening should be small. */
4106
4107if (smtp_input && sender_host_address != NULL && !sender_host_notsocket &&
4108 !receive_smtp_buffered())
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4109 {
4110 struct timeval tv;
4111 fd_set select_check;
4112 FD_ZERO(&select_check);
4113 FD_SET(fileno(smtp_in), &select_check);
4114 tv.tv_sec = 0;
4115 tv.tv_usec = 0;
4116
563b63fa 4117 if (select(fileno(smtp_in) + 1, &select_check, NULL, NULL, &tv) != 0)
58eb016e 4118 {
bd8fbe36 4119 int c = (receive_getc)(GETC_BUFFER_UNLIMITED);
80a47a2c 4120 if (c != EOF) (receive_ungetc)(c); else
58eb016e 4121 {
eea0defe 4122 smtp_notquit_exit(US"connection-lost", NULL, NULL);
563b63fa
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4123 smtp_reply = US""; /* No attempt to send a response */
4124 smtp_yield = FALSE; /* Nothing more on this connection */
58eb016e 4125
563b63fa 4126 /* Re-use the log line workspace */
58eb016e 4127
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4128 g->ptr = 0;
4129 g = string_cat(g, US"SMTP connection lost after final dot");
4130 g = add_host_info_for_log(g);
4131 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "%s", string_from_gstring(g));
58eb016e 4132
563b63fa 4133 /* Delete the files for this aborted message. */
58eb016e 4134
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4135 Uunlink(spool_fname(US"input", message_subdir, message_id, US"-D"));
4136 Uunlink(spool_fname(US"input", message_subdir, message_id, US"-H"));
4137 Uunlink(spool_fname(US"msglog", message_subdir, message_id, US""));
58eb016e 4138
563b63fa
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4139 goto TIDYUP;
4140 }
58eb016e
PH
4141 }
4142 }
4143
4144/* The connection has not gone away; we really are going to take responsibility
4145for this message. */
4146
817d9f57 4147/* Cutthrough - had sender last-dot; assume we've sent (or bufferred) all
e4bdf652
JH
4148 data onward by now.
4149
817d9f57 4150 Send dot onward. If accepted, wipe the spooled files, log as delivered and accept
e4bdf652 4151 the sender's dot (below).
4c04137d 4152 If rejected: copy response to sender, wipe the spooled files, log appropriately.
ff5929e3
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4153 If temp-reject: normally accept to sender, keep the spooled file - unless defer=pass
4154 in which case pass temp-reject back to initiator and dump the files.
e4bdf652
JH
4155
4156 Having the normal spool files lets us do data-filtering, and store/forward on temp-reject.
817d9f57
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4157
4158 XXX We do not handle queue-only, freezing, or blackholes.
e4bdf652 4159*/
57cc2785 4160if(cutthrough.fd >= 0 && cutthrough.delivery)
e4bdf652 4161 {
57cc2785 4162 uschar * msg = cutthrough_finaldot(); /* Ask the target system to accept the message */
817d9f57 4163 /* Logging was done in finaldot() */
e4bdf652 4164 switch(msg[0])
817d9f57
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4165 {
4166 case '2': /* Accept. Do the same to the source; dump any spoolfiles. */
b784ce7f 4167 cutthrough_done = ACCEPTED;
817d9f57 4168 break; /* message_id needed for SMTP accept below */
61147df4 4169
ff5929e3
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4170 case '4': /* Temp-reject. Keep spoolfiles and accept, unless defer-pass mode.
4171 ... for which, pass back the exact error */
4172 if (cutthrough.defer_pass) smtp_reply = string_copy_malloc(msg);
4173 /*FALLTRHOUGH*/
4174
817d9f57 4175 default: /* Unknown response, or error. Treat as temp-reject. */
b784ce7f 4176 cutthrough_done = TMP_REJ; /* Avoid the usual immediate delivery attempt */
817d9f57 4177 break; /* message_id needed for SMTP accept below */
61147df4 4178
817d9f57 4179 case '5': /* Perm-reject. Do the same to the source. Dump any spoolfiles */
ff5929e3 4180 smtp_reply = string_copy_malloc(msg); /* Pass on the exact error */
b784ce7f 4181 cutthrough_done = PERM_REJ;
817d9f57
JH
4182 break;
4183 }
e4bdf652 4184 }
58eb016e 4185
8ccd00b1
JH
4186#ifndef DISABLE_PRDR
4187if(!smtp_reply || prdr_requested)
4188#else
4189if(!smtp_reply)
fd98a5c6 4190#endif
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4191 {
4192 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN |
6c6d6e48
TF
4193 (LOGGING(received_recipients)? LOG_RECIPIENTS : 0) |
4194 (LOGGING(received_sender)? LOG_SENDER : 0),
acec9514 4195 "%s", g->s);
e4bdf652
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4196
4197 /* Log any control actions taken by an ACL or local_scan(). */
58eb016e 4198
e4bdf652
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4199 if (deliver_freeze) log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "frozen by %s", frozen_by);
4200 if (queue_only_policy) log_write(L_delay_delivery, LOG_MAIN,
e8012beb
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4201 "no immediate delivery: queued%s%s by %s",
4202 *queue_name ? " in " : "", *queue_name ? CS queue_name : "",
4203 queued_by);
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4204 }
4205receive_call_bombout = FALSE;
58eb016e 4206
acec9514 4207store_reset(g); /* The store for the main log message can be reused */
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4208
4209/* If the message is frozen, and freeze_tell is set, do the telling. */
4210
4211if (deliver_freeze && freeze_tell != NULL && freeze_tell[0] != 0)
4212 {
4213 moan_tell_someone(freeze_tell, NULL, US"Message frozen on arrival",
4214 "Message %s was frozen on arrival by %s.\nThe sender is <%s>.\n",
4215 message_id, frozen_by, sender_address);
4216 }
4217
4218
4219/* Either a message has been successfully received and written to the two spool
4220files, or an error in writing the spool has occurred for an SMTP message, or
58eb016e
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4221an SMTP message has been rejected for policy reasons. (For a non-SMTP message
4222we will have already given up because there's no point in carrying on!) In
4223either event, we must now close (and thereby unlock) the data file. In the
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PH
4224successful case, this leaves the message on the spool, ready for delivery. In
4225the error case, the spool file will be deleted. Then tidy up store, interact
4226with an SMTP call if necessary, and return.
4227
4228A fflush() was done earlier in the expectation that any write errors on the
4229data file will be flushed(!) out thereby. Nevertheless, it is theoretically
4230possible for fclose() to fail - but what to do? What has happened to the lock
4231if this happens? */
4232
e4bdf652 4233
059ec3d9 4234TIDYUP:
f1e894f3
PH
4235process_info[process_info_len] = 0; /* Remove message id */
4236if (data_file != NULL) (void)fclose(data_file); /* Frees the lock */
059ec3d9
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4237
4238/* Now reset signal handlers to their defaults */
4239
4240signal(SIGTERM, SIG_DFL);
4241signal(SIGINT, SIG_DFL);
4242
4243/* Tell an SMTP caller the state of play, and arrange to return the SMTP return
4244value, which defaults TRUE - meaning there may be more incoming messages from
4245this connection. For non-SMTP callers (where there is only ever one message),
4246the default is FALSE. */
4247
4248if (smtp_input)
4249 {
4250 yield = smtp_yield;
4251
4252 /* Handle interactive SMTP callers. After several kinds of error, smtp_reply
58eb016e
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4253 is set to the response that should be sent. When it is NULL, we generate
4254 default responses. After an ACL error or local_scan() error, the response has
4255 already been sent, and smtp_reply is an empty string to indicate this. */
059ec3d9
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4256
4257 if (!smtp_batched_input)
4258 {
27b9e5f4 4259 if (!smtp_reply)
059ec3d9 4260 {
29aba418 4261 if (fake_response != OK)
27b9e5f4
JH
4262 smtp_respond(fake_response == DEFER ? US"450" : US"550",
4263 3, TRUE, fake_response_text);
4e88a19f
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4264
4265 /* An OK response is required; use "message" text if present. */
4266
27b9e5f4 4267 else if (user_msg)
4e88a19f
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4268 {
4269 uschar *code = US"250";
4270 int len = 3;
4f6ae5c3 4271 smtp_message_code(&code, &len, &user_msg, NULL, TRUE);
4e88a19f
PH
4272 smtp_respond(code, len, TRUE, user_msg);
4273 }
4274
4275 /* Default OK response */
4276
7e3ce68e
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4277 else if (chunking_state > CHUNKING_OFFERED)
4278 {
925ac8e4 4279 smtp_printf("250- %u byte chunk, total %d\r\n250 OK id=%s\r\n", FALSE,
7e3ce68e
JH
4280 chunking_datasize, message_size+message_linecount, message_id);
4281 chunking_state = CHUNKING_OFFERED;
4282 }
8e669ac1 4283 else
925ac8e4 4284 smtp_printf("250 OK id=%s\r\n", FALSE, message_id);
7e3ce68e 4285
059ec3d9
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4286 if (host_checking)
4287 fprintf(stdout,
4288 "\n**** SMTP testing: that is not a real message id!\n\n");
4289 }
4e88a19f 4290
58eb016e 4291 /* smtp_reply is set non-empty */
4e88a19f 4292
8523533c 4293 else if (smtp_reply[0] != 0)
29aba418 4294 if (fake_response != OK && (smtp_reply[0] == '2'))
a5bd321b
PH
4295 smtp_respond((fake_response == DEFER)? US"450" : US"550", 3, TRUE,
4296 fake_response_text);
8e669ac1 4297 else
925ac8e4 4298 smtp_printf("%.1024s\r\n", FALSE, smtp_reply);
e4bdf652 4299
817d9f57
JH
4300 switch (cutthrough_done)
4301 {
ff5929e3
JH
4302 case ACCEPTED:
4303 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "Completed");/* Delivery was done */
41313d92 4304 case PERM_REJ:
ff5929e3
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4305 /* Delete spool files */
4306 Uunlink(spool_fname(US"input", message_subdir, message_id, US"-D"));
4307 Uunlink(spool_fname(US"input", message_subdir, message_id, US"-H"));
4308 Uunlink(spool_fname(US"msglog", message_subdir, message_id, US""));
ff5929e3
JH
4309 break;
4310
4311 case TMP_REJ:
4312 if (cutthrough.defer_pass)
4313 {
4314 Uunlink(spool_fname(US"input", message_subdir, message_id, US"-D"));
4315 Uunlink(spool_fname(US"input", message_subdir, message_id, US"-H"));
4316 Uunlink(spool_fname(US"msglog", message_subdir, message_id, US""));
4317 }
ff5929e3
JH
4318 default:
4319 break;
e4bdf652 4320 }
57cc2785
JH
4321 if (cutthrough_done != NOT_TRIED)
4322 {
4323 message_id[0] = 0; /* Prevent a delivery from starting */
4324 cutthrough.delivery = cutthrough.callout_hold_only = FALSE;
4325 cutthrough.defer_pass = FALSE;
4326 }
059ec3d9
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4327 }
4328
4329 /* For batched SMTP, generate an error message on failure, and do
4330 nothing on success. The function moan_smtp_batch() does not return -
4331 it exits from the program with a non-zero return code. */
4332
27b9e5f4
JH
4333 else if (smtp_reply)
4334 moan_smtp_batch(NULL, "%s", smtp_reply);
059ec3d9
PH
4335 }
4336
4337
4338/* If blackholing, we can immediately log this message's sad fate. The data
4339file has already been unlinked, and the header file was never written to disk.
4340We must now indicate that nothing was received, to prevent a delivery from
4341starting. */
4342
27b9e5f4 4343if (blackholed_by)
059ec3d9 4344 {
55414b25
JH
4345 const uschar *detail = local_scan_data
4346 ? string_printing(local_scan_data)
4347 : string_sprintf("(%s discarded recipients)", blackholed_by);
04f7d5b9 4348 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "=> blackhole %s%s", detail, blackhole_log_msg);
059ec3d9
PH
4349 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "Completed");
4350 message_id[0] = 0;
4351 }
4352
4353/* Reset headers so that logging of rejects for a subsequent message doesn't
4354include them. It is also important to set header_last = NULL before exiting
4355from this function, as this prevents certain rewrites that might happen during
4356subsequent verifying (of another incoming message) from trying to add headers
4357when they shouldn't. */
4358
4359header_list = header_last = NULL;
4360
4361return yield; /* TRUE if more messages (SMTP only) */
4362}
4363
4364/* End of receive.c */