| 1 | /************************************************* |
| 2 | * Exim - an Internet mail transport agent * |
| 3 | *************************************************/ |
| 4 | |
| 5 | /* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2016 */ |
| 6 | /* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */ |
| 7 | |
| 8 | |
| 9 | /* These two macros make it possible to obtain the result of macro-expanding |
| 10 | a string as a text string. This is sometimes useful for debugging output. */ |
| 11 | |
| 12 | #define mac_string(s) # s |
| 13 | #define mac_expanded_string(s) mac_string(s) |
| 14 | |
| 15 | /* Number of elements of an array */ |
| 16 | #define nelem(arr) (sizeof(arr) / sizeof(*arr)) |
| 17 | |
| 18 | /* Maximum of two items */ |
| 19 | #ifndef MAX |
| 20 | # define MAX(a,b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b)) |
| 21 | #endif |
| 22 | |
| 23 | |
| 24 | /* When running in the test harness, the load average is fudged. */ |
| 25 | |
| 26 | #define OS_GETLOADAVG() \ |
| 27 | (running_in_test_harness? (test_harness_load_avg += 10) : os_getloadavg()) |
| 28 | |
| 29 | |
| 30 | /* The address_item structure has a word full of 1-bit flags. These macros |
| 31 | manipulate them. */ |
| 32 | |
| 33 | #define setflag(addr,flag) addr->flags |= (flag) |
| 34 | #define clearflag(addr,flag) addr->flags &= ~(flag) |
| 35 | |
| 36 | #define testflag(addr,flag) ((addr->flags & (flag)) != 0) |
| 37 | #define testflagsall(addr,flag) ((addr->flags & (flag)) == (flag)) |
| 38 | |
| 39 | #define copyflag(addrnew,addrold,flag) \ |
| 40 | addrnew->flags = (addrnew->flags & ~(flag)) | (addrold->flags & (flag)) |
| 41 | |
| 42 | #define orflag(addrnew,addrold,flag) \ |
| 43 | addrnew->flags |= addrold->flags & (flag) |
| 44 | |
| 45 | |
| 46 | /* For almost all calls to convert things to printing characters, we want to |
| 47 | allow tabs. A macro just makes life a bit easier. */ |
| 48 | |
| 49 | #define string_printing(s) string_printing2((s), TRUE) |
| 50 | |
| 51 | |
| 52 | /* We need a special return code for "no recipients and failed to send an error |
| 53 | message". ANSI C defines only EXIT_FAILURE and EXIT_SUCCESS. On the assumption |
| 54 | that these are always 1 and 0 on Unix systems ... */ |
| 55 | |
| 56 | #define EXIT_NORECIPIENTS 2 |
| 57 | |
| 58 | |
| 59 | /* Character-handling macros. It seems that the set of standard functions in |
| 60 | ctype.h aren't actually all that useful. One reason for this is that email is |
| 61 | international, so the concept of using a locale to vary what they do is not |
| 62 | helpful. Another problem is that in different operating systems, the libraries |
| 63 | yield different results, even in the default locale. For example, Linux yields |
| 64 | TRUE for iscntrl() for all characters > 127, whereas many other systems yield |
| 65 | FALSE. For these reasons we define our own set of macros for a number of |
| 66 | character testing functions. Ensure that all these tests treat their arguments |
| 67 | as unsigned. */ |
| 68 | |
| 69 | #define mac_iscntrl(c) \ |
| 70 | ((uschar)(c) < 32 || (uschar)(c) == 127) |
| 71 | |
| 72 | #define mac_iscntrl_or_special(c) \ |
| 73 | ((uschar)(c) < 32 || strchr(" ()<>@,;:\\\".[]\177", (uschar)(c)) != NULL) |
| 74 | |
| 75 | #define mac_isgraph(c) \ |
| 76 | ((uschar)(c) > 32 && (uschar)(c) != 127) |
| 77 | |
| 78 | #define mac_isprint(c) \ |
| 79 | (((uschar)(c) >= 32 && (uschar)(c) <= 126) || c == '\t' || \ |
| 80 | ((uschar)(c) > 127 && print_topbitchars)) |
| 81 | |
| 82 | |
| 83 | /* Convenience for testing strings */ |
| 84 | |
| 85 | #define streqic(Foo, Bar) (strcmpic(Foo, Bar) == 0) |
| 86 | |
| 87 | |
| 88 | /* When built with TLS support, the act of flushing SMTP output becomes |
| 89 | a no-op once an SSL session is in progress. */ |
| 90 | |
| 91 | #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS |
| 92 | #define mac_smtp_fflush() if (tls_in.active < 0) fflush(smtp_out); |
| 93 | #else |
| 94 | #define mac_smtp_fflush() fflush(smtp_out); |
| 95 | #endif |
| 96 | |
| 97 | |
| 98 | /* Define which ends of pipes are for reading and writing, as some systems |
| 99 | don't make the file descriptors two-way. */ |
| 100 | |
| 101 | #define pipe_read 0 |
| 102 | #define pipe_write 1 |
| 103 | |
| 104 | /* The RFC 1413 ident port */ |
| 105 | |
| 106 | #define IDENT_PORT 113 |
| 107 | |
| 108 | /* A macro to simplify testing bits in lookup types */ |
| 109 | |
| 110 | #define mac_islookup(a,b) ((lookup_list[a]->type & (b)) != 0) |
| 111 | |
| 112 | /* Debugging control */ |
| 113 | |
| 114 | #define DEBUG(x) if ((debug_selector & (x)) != 0) |
| 115 | #define HDEBUG(x) if (host_checking || (debug_selector & (x)) != 0) |
| 116 | |
| 117 | #define PTR_CHK(ptr) \ |
| 118 | do { \ |
| 119 | if ((void *)ptr > (void *)store_get(0)) \ |
| 120 | debug_printf("BUG: ptr '%s' beyond arena at %s:%d\n", \ |
| 121 | mac_expanded_string(ptr), __FUNCTION__, __LINE__); \ |
| 122 | } while(0) |
| 123 | |
| 124 | /* The default From: text for DSNs */ |
| 125 | |
| 126 | #define DEFAULT_DSN_FROM "Mail Delivery System <Mailer-Daemon@$qualify_domain>" |
| 127 | |
| 128 | /* The size of the vector for saving/restoring address expansion pointers while |
| 129 | verifying. This has to be explicit because it is referenced in more than one |
| 130 | source module. */ |
| 131 | |
| 132 | #define ADDRESS_EXPANSIONS_COUNT 18 |
| 133 | |
| 134 | /* The maximum permitted number of command-line (-D) macro definitions. We |
| 135 | need a limit only to make it easier to generate argument vectors for re-exec |
| 136 | of Exim. */ |
| 137 | |
| 138 | #define MAX_CLMACROS 10 |
| 139 | |
| 140 | /* The number of integer variables available in filter files. If this is |
| 141 | changed, then the tables in expand.c for accessing them must be changed too. */ |
| 142 | |
| 143 | #define FILTER_VARIABLE_COUNT 10 |
| 144 | |
| 145 | /* The size of the vector holding delay warning times */ |
| 146 | |
| 147 | #define DELAY_WARNING_SIZE 12 |
| 148 | |
| 149 | /* The size of the buffer holding the processing information string. */ |
| 150 | |
| 151 | #define PROCESS_INFO_SIZE 256 |
| 152 | |
| 153 | /* The size of buffer to get for constructing log entries. Make it big |
| 154 | enough to hold all the headers from a normal kind of message. */ |
| 155 | |
| 156 | #define LOG_BUFFER_SIZE 8192 |
| 157 | |
| 158 | /* The size of the circular buffer that remembers recent SMTP commands */ |
| 159 | |
| 160 | #define SMTP_HBUFF_SIZE 20 |
| 161 | |
| 162 | /* The initial size of a big buffer for use in various places. It gets put |
| 163 | into big_buffer_size and in some circumstances increased. It should be at least |
| 164 | as long as the maximum path length. */ |
| 165 | |
| 166 | #if defined PATH_MAX && PATH_MAX > 16384 |
| 167 | # define BIG_BUFFER_SIZE PATH_MAX |
| 168 | #elif defined MAXPATHLEN && MAXPATHLEN > 16384 |
| 169 | # define BIG_BUFFER_SIZE MAXPATHLEN |
| 170 | #else |
| 171 | # define BIG_BUFFER_SIZE 16384 |
| 172 | #endif |
| 173 | |
| 174 | /* header size of pipe content |
| 175 | currently: char id, char subid, char[5] length */ |
| 176 | #define PIPE_HEADER_SIZE 7 |
| 177 | |
| 178 | /* This limits the length of data returned by local_scan(). Because it is |
| 179 | written on the spool, it gets read into big_buffer. */ |
| 180 | |
| 181 | #define LOCAL_SCAN_MAX_RETURN (BIG_BUFFER_SIZE - 24) |
| 182 | |
| 183 | /* A limit to the length of an address. RFC 2821 limits the local part to 64 |
| 184 | and the domain to 255, so this should be adequate, taking into account quotings |
| 185 | etc. */ |
| 186 | |
| 187 | #define ADDRESS_MAXLENGTH 512 |
| 188 | |
| 189 | /* The length of the base names of spool files, which consist of an internal |
| 190 | message id with a trailing "-H" or "-D" added. */ |
| 191 | |
| 192 | #define SPOOL_NAME_LENGTH (MESSAGE_ID_LENGTH+2) |
| 193 | |
| 194 | /* The maximum number of message ids to store in a waiting database |
| 195 | record. */ |
| 196 | |
| 197 | #define WAIT_NAME_MAX 50 |
| 198 | |
| 199 | /* Wait this long before determining that a Proxy Protocol configured |
| 200 | host isn't speaking the protocol, and so is disallowed. Can be moved to |
| 201 | runtime configuration if per site settings become needed. */ |
| 202 | #ifdef SUPPORT_PROXY |
| 203 | #define PROXY_NEGOTIATION_TIMEOUT_SEC 3 |
| 204 | #define PROXY_NEGOTIATION_TIMEOUT_USEC 0 |
| 205 | #endif |
| 206 | |
| 207 | /* Fixed option values for all PCRE functions */ |
| 208 | |
| 209 | #define PCRE_COPT 0 /* compile */ |
| 210 | #define PCRE_EOPT 0 /* exec */ |
| 211 | |
| 212 | /* Macros for trivial functions */ |
| 213 | |
| 214 | #define mac_ismsgid(s) \ |
| 215 | (pcre_exec(regex_ismsgid,NULL,CS s,Ustrlen(s),0,PCRE_EOPT,NULL,0) >= 0) |
| 216 | |
| 217 | |
| 218 | /* Options for dns_next_rr */ |
| 219 | |
| 220 | enum { RESET_NEXT, RESET_ANSWERS, RESET_AUTHORITY, RESET_ADDITIONAL }; |
| 221 | |
| 222 | /* Argument values for the time-of-day function */ |
| 223 | |
| 224 | enum { tod_log, tod_log_bare, tod_log_zone, tod_log_datestamp_daily, |
| 225 | tod_log_datestamp_monthly, tod_zone, tod_full, tod_bsdin, |
| 226 | tod_mbx, tod_epoch, tod_epoch_l, tod_zulu }; |
| 227 | |
| 228 | /* For identifying types of driver */ |
| 229 | |
| 230 | enum { |
| 231 | DTYPE_NONE, |
| 232 | DTYPE_ROUTER, |
| 233 | DTYPE_TRANSPORT |
| 234 | }; |
| 235 | |
| 236 | /* Error numbers for generating error messages when reading a message on the |
| 237 | standard input. */ |
| 238 | |
| 239 | enum { |
| 240 | ERRMESS_BADARGADDRESS, /* Bad address via argument list */ |
| 241 | ERRMESS_BADADDRESS, /* Bad address read via -t */ |
| 242 | ERRMESS_NOADDRESS, /* Message has no addresses */ |
| 243 | ERRMESS_IGADDRESS, /* All -t addresses ignored */ |
| 244 | ERRMESS_BADNOADDRESS, /* Bad address via -t, leaving none */ |
| 245 | ERRMESS_IOERR, /* I/O error while reading a message */ |
| 246 | ERRMESS_VLONGHEADER, /* Excessively long message header */ |
| 247 | ERRMESS_VLONGHDRLINE, /* Excessively long single line in header */ |
| 248 | ERRMESS_TOOBIG, /* Message too big */ |
| 249 | ERRMESS_TOOMANYRECIP, /* Too many recipients */ |
| 250 | ERRMESS_LOCAL_SCAN, /* Rejected by local scan */ |
| 251 | ERRMESS_LOCAL_ACL /* Rejected by non-SMTP ACL */ |
| 252 | #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DMARC |
| 253 | ,ERRMESS_DMARC_FORENSIC /* DMARC Forensic Report */ |
| 254 | #endif |
| 255 | }; |
| 256 | |
| 257 | /* Error handling styles - set by option, and apply only when receiving |
| 258 | a local message not via SMTP. */ |
| 259 | |
| 260 | enum { |
| 261 | ERRORS_SENDER, /* Return to sender (default) */ |
| 262 | ERRORS_STDERR /* Write on stderr */ |
| 263 | }; |
| 264 | |
| 265 | /* Exec control values when Exim execs itself via child_exec_exim. */ |
| 266 | |
| 267 | enum { |
| 268 | CEE_RETURN_ARGV, /* Don't exec, just build and return argv */ |
| 269 | CEE_EXEC_EXIT, /* Just exit if exec fails */ |
| 270 | CEE_EXEC_PANIC /* Panic-die if exec fails */ |
| 271 | }; |
| 272 | |
| 273 | /* Bit values for filter_test */ |
| 274 | |
| 275 | #define FTEST_NONE 0 /* Not filter testing */ |
| 276 | #define FTEST_USER 1 /* Testing user filter */ |
| 277 | #define FTEST_SYSTEM 2 /* Testing system filter */ |
| 278 | |
| 279 | /* Returns from the routing, transport and authentication functions (not all |
| 280 | apply to all of them). Some other functions also use these convenient values, |
| 281 | and some additional values are used only by non-driver functions. |
| 282 | |
| 283 | OK, FAIL, DEFER, ERROR, and FAIL_FORCED are also declared in local_scan.h for |
| 284 | use in the local_scan() function and in ${dlfunc loaded functions. Do not |
| 285 | change them unilaterally. */ |
| 286 | |
| 287 | #define OK 0 /* Successful match */ |
| 288 | #define DEFER 1 /* Defer - some problem */ |
| 289 | #define FAIL 2 /* Matching failed */ |
| 290 | #define ERROR 3 /* Internal or config error */ |
| 291 | #define FAIL_FORCED 4 /* "Forced" failure */ |
| 292 | /***********/ |
| 293 | #define DECLINE 5 /* Declined to handle the address, pass to next |
| 294 | router unless no_more is set */ |
| 295 | #define PASS 6 /* Pass to next driver, or to pass_router, |
| 296 | even if no_more is set */ |
| 297 | #define DISCARD 7 /* Address routed to :blackhole: or "seen finish" */ |
| 298 | #define SKIP 8 /* Skip this router (used in route_address only) */ |
| 299 | #define REROUTED 9 /* Address was changed and child created*/ |
| 300 | #define PANIC 10 /* Hard failed with internal error */ |
| 301 | #define BAD64 11 /* Bad base64 data (auth) */ |
| 302 | #define UNEXPECTED 12 /* Unexpected initial auth data */ |
| 303 | #define CANCELLED 13 /* Authentication cancelled */ |
| 304 | #define FAIL_SEND 14 /* send() failed in authenticator */ |
| 305 | #define FAIL_DROP 15 /* Fail and drop connection (used in ACL) */ |
| 306 | |
| 307 | /* Returns from the deliver_message() function */ |
| 308 | |
| 309 | #define DELIVER_ATTEMPTED_NORMAL 0 /* Tried a normal delivery */ |
| 310 | #define DELIVER_MUA_SUCCEEDED 1 /* Success when mua_wrapper is set */ |
| 311 | #define DELIVER_MUA_FAILED 2 /* Failure when mua_wrapper is set */ |
| 312 | #define DELIVER_NOT_ATTEMPTED 3 /* Not tried (no msg or is locked */ |
| 313 | |
| 314 | /* Returns from DNS lookup functions. */ |
| 315 | |
| 316 | enum { DNS_SUCCEED, DNS_NOMATCH, DNS_NODATA, DNS_AGAIN, DNS_FAIL }; |
| 317 | |
| 318 | /* Ending states when reading a message. The order is important. The test |
| 319 | for having to swallow the rest of an SMTP message is whether the value is |
| 320 | >= END_NOTENDED. */ |
| 321 | |
| 322 | #define END_NOTSTARTED 0 /* Message not started */ |
| 323 | #define END_DOT 1 /* Message ended with '.' */ |
| 324 | #define END_EOF 2 /* Message ended with EOF (error for SMTP) */ |
| 325 | #define END_NOTENDED 3 /* Message reading not yet ended */ |
| 326 | #define END_SIZE 4 /* Reading ended because message too big */ |
| 327 | #define END_WERROR 5 /* Write error while reading the message */ |
| 328 | #define END_PROTOCOL 6 /* Protocol error in CHUNKING sequence */ |
| 329 | |
| 330 | /* result codes for bdat_getc() (which can also return EOF) */ |
| 331 | |
| 332 | #define EOD (-2) |
| 333 | #define ERR (-3) |
| 334 | |
| 335 | |
| 336 | /* Bit masks for debug and log selectors */ |
| 337 | |
| 338 | /* Assume words are 32 bits wide. Tiny waste of space on 64 bit |
| 339 | platforms, but this ensures bit vectors always work the same way. */ |
| 340 | #define BITWORDSIZE 32 |
| 341 | |
| 342 | /* This macro is for single-word bit vectors: the debug selector, |
| 343 | and the first word of the log selector. */ |
| 344 | #define BIT(n) (1 << (n)) |
| 345 | |
| 346 | /* And these are for multi-word vectors. */ |
| 347 | #define BITWORD(n) ( (n) / BITWORDSIZE) |
| 348 | #define BITMASK(n) (1 << (n) % BITWORDSIZE) |
| 349 | |
| 350 | #define BIT_CLEAR(s,z,n) ((s)[BITWORD(n)] &= ~BITMASK(n)) |
| 351 | #define BIT_SET(s,z,n) ((s)[BITWORD(n)] |= BITMASK(n)) |
| 352 | #define BIT_TEST(s,z,n) (((s)[BITWORD(n)] & BITMASK(n)) != 0) |
| 353 | |
| 354 | /* Used in globals.c for initializing bit_table structures. T will be either |
| 355 | D or L correspondong to the debug and log selector bits declared below. */ |
| 356 | |
| 357 | #define BIT_TABLE(T,name) { US #name, T##i_##name } |
| 358 | |
| 359 | /* IOTA allows us to keep an implicit sequential count, like a simple enum, |
| 360 | but we can have sequentially numbered identifiers which are not declared |
| 361 | sequentially. We use this for more compact declarations of bit indexes and |
| 362 | masks, alternating between sequential bit index and corresponding mask. */ |
| 363 | |
| 364 | #define IOTA(iota) (__LINE__ - iota) |
| 365 | #define IOTA_INIT(zero) (__LINE__ - zero + 1) |
| 366 | |
| 367 | /* Options bits for debugging. DEBUG_BIT() declares both a bit index and the |
| 368 | corresponding mask. Di_all is a special value recognized by decode_bits(). |
| 369 | |
| 370 | Exim's code assumes in a number of places that the debug_selector is one |
| 371 | word, and this is exposed in the local_scan ABI. The D_v and D_local_scan bit |
| 372 | masks are part of the local_scan API so are #defined in local_scan.h */ |
| 373 | |
| 374 | #define DEBUG_BIT(name) Di_##name = IOTA(Di_iota), D_##name = BIT(Di_##name) |
| 375 | |
| 376 | enum { |
| 377 | Di_all = -1, |
| 378 | Di_v = 0, |
| 379 | Di_local_scan = 1, |
| 380 | |
| 381 | Di_iota = IOTA_INIT(2), |
| 382 | DEBUG_BIT(acl), |
| 383 | DEBUG_BIT(auth), |
| 384 | DEBUG_BIT(deliver), |
| 385 | DEBUG_BIT(dns), |
| 386 | DEBUG_BIT(dnsbl), |
| 387 | DEBUG_BIT(exec), |
| 388 | DEBUG_BIT(expand), |
| 389 | DEBUG_BIT(filter), |
| 390 | DEBUG_BIT(hints_lookup), |
| 391 | DEBUG_BIT(host_lookup), |
| 392 | DEBUG_BIT(ident), |
| 393 | DEBUG_BIT(interface), |
| 394 | DEBUG_BIT(lists), |
| 395 | DEBUG_BIT(load), |
| 396 | DEBUG_BIT(lookup), |
| 397 | DEBUG_BIT(memory), |
| 398 | DEBUG_BIT(pid), |
| 399 | DEBUG_BIT(process_info), |
| 400 | DEBUG_BIT(queue_run), |
| 401 | DEBUG_BIT(receive), |
| 402 | DEBUG_BIT(resolver), |
| 403 | DEBUG_BIT(retry), |
| 404 | DEBUG_BIT(rewrite), |
| 405 | DEBUG_BIT(route), |
| 406 | DEBUG_BIT(timestamp), |
| 407 | DEBUG_BIT(tls), |
| 408 | DEBUG_BIT(transport), |
| 409 | DEBUG_BIT(uid), |
| 410 | DEBUG_BIT(verify), |
| 411 | }; |
| 412 | |
| 413 | /* Multi-bit debug masks */ |
| 414 | |
| 415 | #define D_all 0xffffffff |
| 416 | |
| 417 | #define D_any (D_all & \ |
| 418 | ~(D_v | \ |
| 419 | D_pid | \ |
| 420 | D_timestamp) ) |
| 421 | |
| 422 | #define D_default (0xffffffff & \ |
| 423 | ~(D_expand | \ |
| 424 | D_filter | \ |
| 425 | D_interface | \ |
| 426 | D_load | \ |
| 427 | D_local_scan | \ |
| 428 | D_memory | \ |
| 429 | D_pid | \ |
| 430 | D_timestamp | \ |
| 431 | D_resolver)) |
| 432 | |
| 433 | /* Options bits for logging. Those that have values < BITWORDSIZE can be used |
| 434 | in calls to log_write(). The others are put into later words in log_selector |
| 435 | and are only ever tested independently, so they do not need bit mask |
| 436 | declarations. The Li_all value is recognized specially by decode_bits(). */ |
| 437 | |
| 438 | #define LOG_BIT(name) Li_##name = IOTA(Li_iota), L_##name = BIT(Li_##name) |
| 439 | |
| 440 | enum { |
| 441 | Li_all = -1, |
| 442 | |
| 443 | Li_iota = IOTA_INIT(0), |
| 444 | LOG_BIT(address_rewrite), |
| 445 | LOG_BIT(all_parents), |
| 446 | LOG_BIT(connection_reject), |
| 447 | LOG_BIT(delay_delivery), |
| 448 | LOG_BIT(dnslist_defer), |
| 449 | LOG_BIT(etrn), |
| 450 | LOG_BIT(host_lookup_failed), |
| 451 | LOG_BIT(lost_incoming_connection), |
| 452 | LOG_BIT(queue_run), |
| 453 | LOG_BIT(retry_defer), |
| 454 | LOG_BIT(size_reject), |
| 455 | LOG_BIT(skip_delivery), |
| 456 | LOG_BIT(smtp_connection), |
| 457 | LOG_BIT(smtp_incomplete_transaction), |
| 458 | LOG_BIT(smtp_protocol_error), |
| 459 | LOG_BIT(smtp_syntax_error), |
| 460 | |
| 461 | Li_8bitmime = BITWORDSIZE, |
| 462 | Li_acl_warn_skipped, |
| 463 | Li_arguments, |
| 464 | Li_deliver_time, |
| 465 | Li_delivery_size, |
| 466 | Li_dnssec, |
| 467 | Li_ident_timeout, |
| 468 | Li_incoming_interface, |
| 469 | Li_incoming_port, |
| 470 | Li_outgoing_interface, |
| 471 | Li_outgoing_port, |
| 472 | Li_pid, |
| 473 | Li_proxy, |
| 474 | Li_queue_time, |
| 475 | Li_queue_time_overall, |
| 476 | Li_received_sender, |
| 477 | Li_received_recipients, |
| 478 | Li_rejected_header, |
| 479 | Li_return_path_on_delivery, |
| 480 | Li_sender_on_delivery, |
| 481 | Li_sender_verify_fail, |
| 482 | Li_smtp_confirmation, |
| 483 | Li_smtp_mailauth, |
| 484 | Li_smtp_no_mail, |
| 485 | Li_subject, |
| 486 | Li_tls_certificate_verified, |
| 487 | Li_tls_cipher, |
| 488 | Li_tls_peerdn, |
| 489 | Li_tls_sni, |
| 490 | Li_unknown_in_list, |
| 491 | |
| 492 | log_selector_size = BITWORD(Li_unknown_in_list) + 1 |
| 493 | }; |
| 494 | |
| 495 | #define LOGGING(opt) BIT_TEST(log_selector, log_selector_size, Li_##opt) |
| 496 | |
| 497 | /* Private error numbers for delivery failures, set negative so as not |
| 498 | to conflict with system errno values. Take care to maintain the string |
| 499 | table exim_errstrings[] in log.c */ |
| 500 | |
| 501 | #define ERRNO_UNKNOWNERROR (-1) |
| 502 | #define ERRNO_USERSLASH (-2) |
| 503 | #define ERRNO_EXISTRACE (-3) |
| 504 | #define ERRNO_NOTREGULAR (-4) |
| 505 | #define ERRNO_NOTDIRECTORY (-5) |
| 506 | #define ERRNO_BADUGID (-6) |
| 507 | #define ERRNO_BADMODE (-7) |
| 508 | #define ERRNO_INODECHANGED (-8) |
| 509 | #define ERRNO_LOCKFAILED (-9) |
| 510 | #define ERRNO_BADADDRESS2 (-10) |
| 511 | #define ERRNO_FORBIDPIPE (-11) |
| 512 | #define ERRNO_FORBIDFILE (-12) |
| 513 | #define ERRNO_FORBIDREPLY (-13) |
| 514 | #define ERRNO_MISSINGPIPE (-14) |
| 515 | #define ERRNO_MISSINGFILE (-15) |
| 516 | #define ERRNO_MISSINGREPLY (-16) |
| 517 | #define ERRNO_BADREDIRECT (-17) |
| 518 | #define ERRNO_SMTPCLOSED (-18) |
| 519 | #define ERRNO_SMTPFORMAT (-19) |
| 520 | #define ERRNO_SPOOLFORMAT (-20) |
| 521 | #define ERRNO_NOTABSOLUTE (-21) |
| 522 | #define ERRNO_EXIMQUOTA (-22) /* Exim-imposed quota */ |
| 523 | #define ERRNO_HELD (-23) |
| 524 | #define ERRNO_FILTER_FAIL (-24) /* Delivery filter process failure */ |
| 525 | #define ERRNO_CHHEADER_FAIL (-25) /* Delivery add/remove header failure */ |
| 526 | #define ERRNO_WRITEINCOMPLETE (-26) /* Delivery write incomplete error */ |
| 527 | #define ERRNO_EXPANDFAIL (-27) /* Some expansion failed */ |
| 528 | #define ERRNO_GIDFAIL (-28) /* Failed to get gid */ |
| 529 | #define ERRNO_UIDFAIL (-29) /* Failed to get uid */ |
| 530 | #define ERRNO_BADTRANSPORT (-30) /* Unset or non-existent transport */ |
| 531 | #define ERRNO_MBXLENGTH (-31) /* MBX length mismatch */ |
| 532 | #define ERRNO_UNKNOWNHOST (-32) /* Lookup failed routing or in smtp tpt */ |
| 533 | #define ERRNO_FORMATUNKNOWN (-33) /* Can't match format in appendfile */ |
| 534 | #define ERRNO_BADCREATE (-34) /* Creation outside home in appendfile */ |
| 535 | #define ERRNO_LISTDEFER (-35) /* Can't check a list; lookup defer */ |
| 536 | #define ERRNO_DNSDEFER (-36) /* DNS lookup defer */ |
| 537 | #define ERRNO_TLSFAILURE (-37) /* Failed to start TLS session */ |
| 538 | #define ERRNO_TLSREQUIRED (-38) /* Mandatory TLS session not started */ |
| 539 | #define ERRNO_CHOWNFAIL (-39) /* Failed to chown a file */ |
| 540 | #define ERRNO_PIPEFAIL (-40) /* Failed to create a pipe */ |
| 541 | #define ERRNO_CALLOUTDEFER (-41) /* When verifying */ |
| 542 | #define ERRNO_AUTHFAIL (-42) /* When required by client */ |
| 543 | #define ERRNO_CONNECTTIMEOUT (-43) /* Used internally in smtp transport */ |
| 544 | #define ERRNO_RCPT4XX (-44) /* RCPT gave 4xx error */ |
| 545 | #define ERRNO_MAIL4XX (-45) /* MAIL gave 4xx error */ |
| 546 | #define ERRNO_DATA4XX (-46) /* DATA gave 4xx error */ |
| 547 | #define ERRNO_PROXYFAIL (-47) /* Negotiation failed for proxy configured host */ |
| 548 | #define ERRNO_AUTHPROB (-48) /* Authenticator "other" failure */ |
| 549 | |
| 550 | #ifdef SUPPORT_I18N |
| 551 | # define ERRNO_UTF8_FWD (-49) /* target not supporting SMTPUTF8 */ |
| 552 | #endif |
| 553 | |
| 554 | /* These must be last, so all retry deferments can easily be identified */ |
| 555 | |
| 556 | #define ERRNO_RETRY_BASE (-51) /* Base to test against */ |
| 557 | #define ERRNO_RRETRY (-51) /* Not time for routing */ |
| 558 | #define ERRNO_LRETRY (-52) /* Not time for local delivery */ |
| 559 | #define ERRNO_HRETRY (-53) /* Not time for any remote host */ |
| 560 | #define ERRNO_LOCAL_ONLY (-54) /* Local-only delivery */ |
| 561 | #define ERRNO_QUEUE_DOMAIN (-55) /* Domain in queue_domains */ |
| 562 | #define ERRNO_TRETRY (-56) /* Transport concurrency limit */ |
| 563 | |
| 564 | |
| 565 | |
| 566 | /* Special actions to take after failure or deferment. */ |
| 567 | |
| 568 | enum { |
| 569 | SPECIAL_NONE, /* No special action */ |
| 570 | SPECIAL_FREEZE, /* Freeze message */ |
| 571 | SPECIAL_FAIL, /* Fail the delivery */ |
| 572 | SPECIAL_WARN /* Send a warning message */ |
| 573 | }; |
| 574 | |
| 575 | /* Flags that get ORed into the more_errno field of an address to give more |
| 576 | information about errors for retry purposes. They are greater than 256, because |
| 577 | the bottom byte contains 'A' or 'M' for remote addresses, to indicate whether |
| 578 | the name was looked up only via an address record or whether MX records were |
| 579 | used, respectively. */ |
| 580 | |
| 581 | #define RTEF_CTOUT 0x0100 /* Connection timed out */ |
| 582 | |
| 583 | /* Permission and other options for parse_extract_addresses(), |
| 584 | filter_interpret(), and rda_interpret(), i.e. what special things are allowed |
| 585 | in redirection operations. Not all apply to all cases. Some of the bits allow |
| 586 | and some forbid, reflecting the "allow" and "forbid" options in the redirect |
| 587 | router, which were chosen to represent the standard situation for users' |
| 588 | .forward files. */ |
| 589 | |
| 590 | #define RDO_BLACKHOLE 0x00000001 /* Forbid :blackhole: */ |
| 591 | #define RDO_DEFER 0x00000002 /* Allow :defer: or "defer" */ |
| 592 | #define RDO_EACCES 0x00000004 /* Ignore EACCES */ |
| 593 | #define RDO_ENOTDIR 0x00000008 /* Ignore ENOTDIR */ |
| 594 | #define RDO_EXISTS 0x00000010 /* Forbid "exists" in expansion in filter */ |
| 595 | #define RDO_FAIL 0x00000020 /* Allow :fail: or "fail" */ |
| 596 | #define RDO_FILTER 0x00000040 /* Allow a filter script */ |
| 597 | #define RDO_FREEZE 0x00000080 /* Allow "freeze" */ |
| 598 | #define RDO_INCLUDE 0x00000100 /* Forbid :include: */ |
| 599 | #define RDO_LOG 0x00000200 /* Forbid "log" */ |
| 600 | #define RDO_LOOKUP 0x00000400 /* Forbid "lookup" in expansion in filter */ |
| 601 | #define RDO_PERL 0x00000800 /* Forbid "perl" in expansion in filter */ |
| 602 | #define RDO_READFILE 0x00001000 /* Forbid "readfile" in exp in filter */ |
| 603 | #define RDO_READSOCK 0x00002000 /* Forbid "readsocket" in exp in filter */ |
| 604 | #define RDO_RUN 0x00004000 /* Forbid "run" in expansion in filter */ |
| 605 | #define RDO_DLFUNC 0x00008000 /* Forbid "dlfunc" in expansion in filter */ |
| 606 | #define RDO_REALLOG 0x00010000 /* Really do log (not testing/verifying) */ |
| 607 | #define RDO_REWRITE 0x00020000 /* Rewrite generated addresses */ |
| 608 | #define RDO_EXIM_FILTER 0x00040000 /* Forbid Exim filters */ |
| 609 | #define RDO_SIEVE_FILTER 0x00080000 /* Forbid Sieve filters */ |
| 610 | #define RDO_PREPEND_HOME 0x00100000 /* Prepend $home to relative paths in Exim filter save commands */ |
| 611 | |
| 612 | /* This is the set that apply to expansions in filters */ |
| 613 | |
| 614 | #define RDO_FILTER_EXPANSIONS \ |
| 615 | (RDO_EXISTS|RDO_LOOKUP|RDO_PERL|RDO_READFILE|RDO_READSOCK|RDO_RUN|RDO_DLFUNC) |
| 616 | |
| 617 | /* As well as the RDO bits themselves, we need the bit numbers in order to |
| 618 | access (most of) the individual bits as separate options. This could be |
| 619 | automated, but I haven't bothered. Keep this list in step with the above! */ |
| 620 | |
| 621 | enum { RDON_BLACKHOLE, RDON_DEFER, RDON_EACCES, RDON_ENOTDIR, RDON_EXISTS, |
| 622 | RDON_FAIL, RDON_FILTER, RDON_FREEZE, RDON_INCLUDE, RDON_LOG, RDON_LOOKUP, |
| 623 | RDON_PERL, RDON_READFILE, RDON_READSOCK, RDON_RUN, RDON_DLFUNC, RDON_REALLOG, |
| 624 | RDON_REWRITE, RDON_EXIM_FILTER, RDON_SIEVE_FILTER, RDON_PREPEND_HOME }; |
| 625 | |
| 626 | /* Results of filter or forward file processing. Some are only from a filter; |
| 627 | some are only from a forward file. */ |
| 628 | |
| 629 | enum { |
| 630 | FF_DELIVERED, /* Success, took significant action */ |
| 631 | FF_NOTDELIVERED, /* Success, didn't take significant action */ |
| 632 | FF_BLACKHOLE, /* Blackholing requested */ |
| 633 | FF_DEFER, /* Defer requested */ |
| 634 | FF_FAIL, /* Fail requested */ |
| 635 | FF_INCLUDEFAIL, /* :include: failed */ |
| 636 | FF_NONEXIST, /* Forward file does not exist */ |
| 637 | FF_FREEZE, /* Freeze requested */ |
| 638 | FF_ERROR /* We have a problem */ |
| 639 | }; |
| 640 | |
| 641 | /* Values for identifying particular headers; printing characters are used, so |
| 642 | they can be read in the spool file for those headers that are permanently |
| 643 | marked. The lower case values don't get onto the spool; they are used only as |
| 644 | return values from header_checkname(). */ |
| 645 | |
| 646 | #define htype_other ' ' /* Unspecified header */ |
| 647 | #define htype_from 'F' |
| 648 | #define htype_to 'T' |
| 649 | #define htype_cc 'C' |
| 650 | #define htype_bcc 'B' |
| 651 | #define htype_id 'I' /* for message-id */ |
| 652 | #define htype_reply_to 'R' |
| 653 | #define htype_received 'P' /* P for Postmark */ |
| 654 | #define htype_sender 'S' |
| 655 | #define htype_old '*' /* Replaced header */ |
| 656 | |
| 657 | #define htype_date 'd' |
| 658 | #define htype_return_path 'p' |
| 659 | #define htype_delivery_date 'x' |
| 660 | #define htype_envelope_to 'e' |
| 661 | #define htype_subject 's' |
| 662 | |
| 663 | /* These values are used only when adding new headers from an ACL; they too |
| 664 | never get onto the spool. The type of the added header is set by reference |
| 665 | to the header name, by calling header_checkname(). */ |
| 666 | |
| 667 | #define htype_add_top 'a' |
| 668 | #define htype_add_rec 'r' |
| 669 | #define htype_add_bot 'z' |
| 670 | #define htype_add_rfc 'f' |
| 671 | |
| 672 | /* Types of item in options lists. These are the bottom 8 bits of the "type" |
| 673 | field, which is an int. The opt_void value is used for entries in tables that |
| 674 | point to special types of value that are accessed only indirectly (e.g. the |
| 675 | rewrite data that is built out of a string option.) We need to have some values |
| 676 | visible in local_scan, so the following are declared there: |
| 677 | |
| 678 | opt_stringptr, opt_int, opt_octint, opt_mkint, opt_Kint, opt_fixed, opt_time, |
| 679 | opt_bool |
| 680 | |
| 681 | To make sure we don't conflict, the local_scan.h values start from zero, and |
| 682 | those defined here start from 32. The boolean ones must all be together so they |
| 683 | can be easily tested as a group. That is the only use of opt_bool_last. */ |
| 684 | |
| 685 | enum { opt_bit = 32, opt_bool_verify, opt_bool_set, opt_expand_bool, |
| 686 | opt_bool_last, |
| 687 | opt_rewrite, opt_timelist, opt_uid, opt_gid, opt_uidlist, opt_gidlist, |
| 688 | opt_expand_uid, opt_expand_gid, opt_func, opt_void }; |
| 689 | |
| 690 | /* There's a high-ish bit which is used to flag duplicate options, kept |
| 691 | for compatibility, which shouldn't be output. Also used for hidden options |
| 692 | that are automatically maintained from others. Another high bit is used to |
| 693 | flag driver options that although private (so as to be settable only on some |
| 694 | drivers), are stored in the instance block so as to be accessible from outside. |
| 695 | A third high bit is set when an option is read, so as to be able to give an |
| 696 | error if any option is set twice. Finally, there's a bit which is set when an |
| 697 | option is set with the "hide" prefix, to prevent -bP from showing it to |
| 698 | non-admin callers. The next byte up in the int is used to keep the bit number |
| 699 | for booleans that are kept in one bit. */ |
| 700 | |
| 701 | #define opt_hidden 0x100 /* Private to Exim */ |
| 702 | #define opt_public 0x200 /* Stored in the main instance block */ |
| 703 | #define opt_set 0x400 /* Option is set */ |
| 704 | #define opt_secure 0x800 /* "hide" prefix used */ |
| 705 | #define opt_rep_con 0x1000 /* Can be appended to by a repeated line (condition) */ |
| 706 | #define opt_rep_str 0x2000 /* Can be appended to by a repeated line (string) */ |
| 707 | #define opt_mask 0x00ff |
| 708 | |
| 709 | /* Verify types when directing and routing */ |
| 710 | |
| 711 | enum { v_none, v_sender, v_recipient, v_expn }; |
| 712 | |
| 713 | /* Option flags for verify_address() */ |
| 714 | |
| 715 | #define vopt_fake_sender 0x0001 /* for verify=sender=<address> */ |
| 716 | #define vopt_is_recipient 0x0002 |
| 717 | #define vopt_qualify 0x0004 |
| 718 | #define vopt_expn 0x0008 |
| 719 | #define vopt_callout_fullpm 0x0010 /* full postmaster during callout */ |
| 720 | #define vopt_callout_random 0x0020 /* during callout */ |
| 721 | #define vopt_callout_no_cache 0x0040 /* disable callout cache */ |
| 722 | #define vopt_callout_recipsender 0x0080 /* use real sender to verify recip */ |
| 723 | #define vopt_callout_recippmaster 0x0100 /* use postmaster to verify recip */ |
| 724 | #define vopt_success_on_redirect 0x0200 |
| 725 | |
| 726 | /* Values for fields in callout cache records */ |
| 727 | |
| 728 | #define ccache_unknown 0 /* test hasn't been done */ |
| 729 | #define ccache_accept 1 |
| 730 | #define ccache_reject 2 /* All rejections except */ |
| 731 | #define ccache_reject_mfnull 3 /* MAIL FROM:<> was rejected */ |
| 732 | |
| 733 | /* Options for lookup functions */ |
| 734 | |
| 735 | #define lookup_querystyle 1 /* query-style lookup */ |
| 736 | #define lookup_absfile 2 /* requires absolute file name */ |
| 737 | #define lookup_absfilequery 4 /* query-style starts with file name */ |
| 738 | |
| 739 | /* Status values for host_item blocks. Require hstatus_unusable and |
| 740 | hstatus_unusable_expired to be last. */ |
| 741 | |
| 742 | enum { hstatus_unknown, hstatus_usable, hstatus_unusable, |
| 743 | hstatus_unusable_expired }; |
| 744 | |
| 745 | /* Reasons why a host is unusable (for clearer log messages) */ |
| 746 | |
| 747 | enum { hwhy_unknown, hwhy_retry, hwhy_failed, hwhy_deferred, hwhy_ignored }; |
| 748 | |
| 749 | /* Domain lookup types for routers */ |
| 750 | |
| 751 | enum { lk_default, lk_byname, lk_bydns }; |
| 752 | |
| 753 | /* Values for the self_code fields */ |
| 754 | |
| 755 | enum { self_freeze, self_defer, self_send, self_reroute, self_pass, self_fail }; |
| 756 | |
| 757 | /* Flags for rewrite rules */ |
| 758 | |
| 759 | #define rewrite_sender 0x0001 |
| 760 | #define rewrite_from 0x0002 |
| 761 | #define rewrite_to 0x0004 |
| 762 | #define rewrite_cc 0x0008 |
| 763 | #define rewrite_bcc 0x0010 |
| 764 | #define rewrite_replyto 0x0020 |
| 765 | #define rewrite_all_headers 0x003F /* all header flags */ |
| 766 | |
| 767 | #define rewrite_envfrom 0x0040 |
| 768 | #define rewrite_envto 0x0080 |
| 769 | #define rewrite_all_envelope 0x00C0 /* all envelope flags */ |
| 770 | |
| 771 | #define rewrite_all (rewrite_all_headers | rewrite_all_envelope) |
| 772 | |
| 773 | #define rewrite_smtp 0x0100 /* rewrite at SMTP time */ |
| 774 | #define rewrite_smtp_sender 0x0200 /* SMTP sender rewrite (allows <>) */ |
| 775 | #define rewrite_qualify 0x0400 /* qualify if necessary */ |
| 776 | #define rewrite_repeat 0x0800 /* repeat rewrite rule */ |
| 777 | |
| 778 | #define rewrite_whole 0x1000 /* option bit for headers */ |
| 779 | #define rewrite_quit 0x2000 /* "no more" option */ |
| 780 | |
| 781 | /* Flags for log_write(); LOG_MAIN, LOG_PANIC, and LOG_REJECT are also in |
| 782 | local_scan.h */ |
| 783 | |
| 784 | #define LOG_MAIN 1 /* Write to the main log */ |
| 785 | #define LOG_PANIC 2 /* Write to the panic log */ |
| 786 | #define LOG_PANIC_DIE 6 /* Write to the panic log and then die */ |
| 787 | #define LOG_REJECT 16 /* Write to the reject log, with headers */ |
| 788 | #define LOG_SENDER 32 /* Add raw sender to the message */ |
| 789 | #define LOG_RECIPIENTS 64 /* Add raw recipients to the message */ |
| 790 | #define LOG_CONFIG 128 /* Add "Exim configuration error" */ |
| 791 | #define LOG_CONFIG_FOR (256+128) /* Add " for" instead of ":\n" */ |
| 792 | #define LOG_CONFIG_IN (512+128) /* Add " in line x[ of file y]" */ |
| 793 | |
| 794 | /* and for debug_bits() logging action control: */ |
| 795 | #define DEBUG_FROM_CONFIG 0x0001 |
| 796 | |
| 797 | /* SMTP command identifiers for the smtp_connection_had field that records the |
| 798 | most recent SMTP commands. Must be kept in step with the list of names in |
| 799 | smtp_in.c that is used for creating the smtp_no_mail logging action. SCH_NONE |
| 800 | is "empty". */ |
| 801 | |
| 802 | enum { SCH_NONE, SCH_AUTH, SCH_DATA, SCH_BDAT, |
| 803 | SCH_EHLO, SCH_ETRN, SCH_EXPN, SCH_HELO, |
| 804 | SCH_HELP, SCH_MAIL, SCH_NOOP, SCH_QUIT, SCH_RCPT, SCH_RSET, SCH_STARTTLS, |
| 805 | SCH_VRFY }; |
| 806 | |
| 807 | /* Returns from host_find_by{name,dns}() */ |
| 808 | |
| 809 | enum { |
| 810 | HOST_FIND_FAILED, /* failed to find the host */ |
| 811 | HOST_FIND_AGAIN, /* could not resolve at this time */ |
| 812 | HOST_FOUND, /* found host */ |
| 813 | HOST_FOUND_LOCAL, /* found, but MX points to local host */ |
| 814 | HOST_IGNORED /* found but ignored - used internally only */ |
| 815 | }; |
| 816 | |
| 817 | /* Flags for host_find_bydns() */ |
| 818 | |
| 819 | #define HOST_FIND_BY_SRV 0x0001 |
| 820 | #define HOST_FIND_BY_MX 0x0002 |
| 821 | #define HOST_FIND_BY_A 0x0004 |
| 822 | #define HOST_FIND_QUALIFY_SINGLE 0x0008 |
| 823 | #define HOST_FIND_SEARCH_PARENTS 0x0010 |
| 824 | |
| 825 | /* Actions applied to specific messages. */ |
| 826 | |
| 827 | enum { MSG_DELIVER, MSG_FREEZE, MSG_REMOVE, MSG_THAW, MSG_ADD_RECIPIENT, |
| 828 | MSG_MARK_ALL_DELIVERED, MSG_MARK_DELIVERED, MSG_EDIT_SENDER, |
| 829 | MSG_SHOW_COPY, MSG_LOAD, |
| 830 | /* These ones must be last: a test for >= MSG_SHOW_BODY is used |
| 831 | to test for actions that list individual spool files. */ |
| 832 | MSG_SHOW_BODY, MSG_SHOW_HEADER, MSG_SHOW_LOG }; |
| 833 | |
| 834 | /* Returns from the spool_read_header() function */ |
| 835 | |
| 836 | enum { |
| 837 | spool_read_OK, /* success */ |
| 838 | spool_read_notopen, /* open failed */ |
| 839 | spool_read_enverror, /* error in the envelope */ |
| 840 | spool_read_hdrerror /* error in the headers */ |
| 841 | }; |
| 842 | |
| 843 | /* Options for transport_write_message */ |
| 844 | |
| 845 | #define topt_add_return_path 0x001 |
| 846 | #define topt_add_delivery_date 0x002 |
| 847 | #define topt_add_envelope_to 0x004 |
| 848 | #define topt_use_crlf 0x008 /* Terminate lines with CRLF */ |
| 849 | #define topt_end_dot 0x010 /* Send terminting dot line */ |
| 850 | #define topt_no_headers 0x020 /* Omit headers */ |
| 851 | #define topt_no_body 0x040 /* Omit body */ |
| 852 | #define topt_escape_headers 0x080 /* Apply escape check to headers */ |
| 853 | #define topt_use_bdat 0x100 /* prepend chunks with RFC3030 BDAT header */ |
| 854 | |
| 855 | /* Flags for recipient_block, used in DSN support */ |
| 856 | |
| 857 | #define rf_dsnlasthop 0x01 /* Do not propagate DSN any further */ |
| 858 | #define rf_notify_never 0x02 /* NOTIFY= settings */ |
| 859 | #define rf_notify_success 0x04 |
| 860 | #define rf_notify_failure 0x08 |
| 861 | #define rf_notify_delay 0x10 |
| 862 | |
| 863 | #define rf_dsnflags (rf_notify_never | rf_notify_success | \ |
| 864 | rf_notify_failure | rf_notify_delay) |
| 865 | |
| 866 | /* DSN RET types */ |
| 867 | |
| 868 | #define dsn_ret_full 1 |
| 869 | #define dsn_ret_hdrs 2 |
| 870 | |
| 871 | #define dsn_support_unknown 0 |
| 872 | #define dsn_support_yes 1 |
| 873 | #define dsn_support_no 2 |
| 874 | |
| 875 | |
| 876 | /* Codes for the host_find_failed and host_all_ignored options. */ |
| 877 | |
| 878 | #define hff_freeze 0 |
| 879 | #define hff_defer 1 |
| 880 | #define hff_pass 2 |
| 881 | #define hff_decline 3 |
| 882 | #define hff_fail 4 |
| 883 | #define hff_ignore 5 |
| 884 | |
| 885 | /* Router information flags */ |
| 886 | |
| 887 | #define ri_yestransport 0x0001 /* Must have a transport */ |
| 888 | #define ri_notransport 0x0002 /* Must not have a transport */ |
| 889 | |
| 890 | /* Codes for match types in match_check_list; to any of them, MCL_NOEXPAND may |
| 891 | be added */ |
| 892 | |
| 893 | #define MCL_NOEXPAND 16 |
| 894 | |
| 895 | enum { MCL_STRING, MCL_DOMAIN, MCL_HOST, MCL_ADDRESS, MCL_LOCALPART }; |
| 896 | |
| 897 | /* Codes for the places from which ACLs can be called. These are cunningly |
| 898 | ordered to make it easy to implement tests for certain ACLs when processing |
| 899 | "control" modifiers, by means of a maximum "where" value. Do not modify this |
| 900 | order without checking carefully! |
| 901 | |
| 902 | **** IMPORTANT*** |
| 903 | **** Furthermore, remember to keep these in step with the tables |
| 904 | **** of names and response codes in globals.c. |
| 905 | **** IMPORTANT **** |
| 906 | */ |
| 907 | |
| 908 | enum { ACL_WHERE_RCPT, /* Some controls are for RCPT only */ |
| 909 | ACL_WHERE_MAIL, /* ) */ |
| 910 | ACL_WHERE_PREDATA, /* ) There are several tests for "in message", */ |
| 911 | ACL_WHERE_MIME, /* ) implemented by <= WHERE_NOTSMTP */ |
| 912 | ACL_WHERE_DKIM, /* ) */ |
| 913 | ACL_WHERE_DATA, /* ) */ |
| 914 | #ifndef DISABLE_PRDR |
| 915 | ACL_WHERE_PRDR, /* ) */ |
| 916 | #endif |
| 917 | ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP, /* ) */ |
| 918 | |
| 919 | ACL_WHERE_AUTH, /* These remaining ones are not currently */ |
| 920 | ACL_WHERE_CONNECT, /* required to be in a special order so they */ |
| 921 | ACL_WHERE_ETRN, /* are just alphabetical. */ |
| 922 | ACL_WHERE_EXPN, |
| 923 | ACL_WHERE_HELO, |
| 924 | ACL_WHERE_MAILAUTH, |
| 925 | ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP_START, |
| 926 | ACL_WHERE_NOTQUIT, |
| 927 | ACL_WHERE_QUIT, |
| 928 | ACL_WHERE_STARTTLS, |
| 929 | ACL_WHERE_VRFY, |
| 930 | |
| 931 | ACL_WHERE_DELIVERY, |
| 932 | ACL_WHERE_UNKNOWN /* Currently used by a ${acl:name} expansion */ |
| 933 | }; |
| 934 | |
| 935 | /* Situations for spool_write_header() */ |
| 936 | |
| 937 | enum { SW_RECEIVING, SW_DELIVERING, SW_MODIFYING }; |
| 938 | |
| 939 | /* MX fields for hosts not obtained from MX records are always negative. |
| 940 | MX_NONE is the default case; lesser values are used when the hosts are |
| 941 | randomized in batches. */ |
| 942 | |
| 943 | #define MX_NONE (-1) |
| 944 | |
| 945 | /* host_item.port defaults to PORT_NONE; the only current case where this |
| 946 | is changed before running the transport is when an dnslookup router sets an |
| 947 | explicit port number. */ |
| 948 | |
| 949 | #define PORT_NONE (-1) |
| 950 | |
| 951 | /* Flags for single-key search defaults */ |
| 952 | |
| 953 | #define SEARCH_STAR 0x01 |
| 954 | #define SEARCH_STARAT 0x02 |
| 955 | |
| 956 | /* Filter types */ |
| 957 | |
| 958 | enum { FILTER_UNSET, FILTER_FORWARD, FILTER_EXIM, FILTER_SIEVE }; |
| 959 | |
| 960 | /* Codes for ESMTP facilities offered by peer */ |
| 961 | |
| 962 | #define PEER_OFFERED_TLS BIT(0) |
| 963 | #define PEER_OFFERED_IGNQ BIT(1) |
| 964 | #define PEER_OFFERED_PRDR BIT(2) |
| 965 | #define PEER_OFFERED_UTF8 BIT(3) |
| 966 | #define PEER_OFFERED_DSN BIT(4) |
| 967 | #define PEER_OFFERED_PIPE BIT(5) |
| 968 | #define PEER_OFFERED_SIZE BIT(6) |
| 969 | #define PEER_OFFERED_CHUNKING BIT(7) |
| 970 | |
| 971 | |
| 972 | /* End of macros.h */ |