Merge native DKIM support (from DEVEL_PDKIM)
[exim.git] / src / src / transports / smtp.c
1 /* $Cambridge: exim/src/src/transports/smtp.c,v 1.42 2009/06/10 07:34:05 tom Exp $ */
2
3 /*************************************************
4 * Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
5 *************************************************/
6
7 /* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2007 */
8 /* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
9
10 #include "../exim.h"
11 #include "smtp.h"
12
13 #define PENDING 256
14 #define PENDING_DEFER (PENDING + DEFER)
15 #define PENDING_OK (PENDING + OK)
16
17
18 /* Options specific to the smtp transport. This transport also supports LMTP
19 over TCP/IP. The options must be in alphabetic order (note that "_" comes
20 before the lower case letters). Some live in the transport_instance block so as
21 to be publicly visible; these are flagged with opt_public. */
22
23 optionlist smtp_transport_options[] = {
24 { "address_retry_include_sender", opt_bool,
25 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, address_retry_include_sender) },
26 { "allow_localhost", opt_bool,
27 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, allow_localhost) },
28 { "authenticated_sender", opt_stringptr,
29 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, authenticated_sender) },
30 { "authenticated_sender_force", opt_bool,
31 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, authenticated_sender_force) },
32 { "command_timeout", opt_time,
33 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, command_timeout) },
34 { "connect_timeout", opt_time,
35 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, connect_timeout) },
36 { "connection_max_messages", opt_int | opt_public,
37 (void *)offsetof(transport_instance, connection_max_messages) },
38 { "data_timeout", opt_time,
39 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, data_timeout) },
40 { "delay_after_cutoff", opt_bool,
41 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, delay_after_cutoff) },
42 #ifndef DISABLE_DKIM
43 { "dkim_canon", opt_stringptr,
44 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, dkim_canon) },
45 { "dkim_domain", opt_stringptr,
46 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, dkim_domain) },
47 { "dkim_private_key", opt_stringptr,
48 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, dkim_private_key) },
49 { "dkim_selector", opt_stringptr,
50 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, dkim_selector) },
51 { "dkim_sign_headers", opt_stringptr,
52 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, dkim_sign_headers) },
53 { "dkim_strict", opt_stringptr,
54 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, dkim_strict) },
55 #endif
56 { "dns_qualify_single", opt_bool,
57 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, dns_qualify_single) },
58 { "dns_search_parents", opt_bool,
59 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, dns_search_parents) },
60 { "fallback_hosts", opt_stringptr,
61 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, fallback_hosts) },
62 { "final_timeout", opt_time,
63 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, final_timeout) },
64 { "gethostbyname", opt_bool,
65 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, gethostbyname) },
66 #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
67 { "gnutls_require_kx", opt_stringptr,
68 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, gnutls_require_kx) },
69 { "gnutls_require_mac", opt_stringptr,
70 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, gnutls_require_mac) },
71 { "gnutls_require_protocols", opt_stringptr,
72 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, gnutls_require_proto) },
73 #endif
74 { "helo_data", opt_stringptr,
75 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, helo_data) },
76 { "hosts", opt_stringptr,
77 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, hosts) },
78 { "hosts_avoid_esmtp", opt_stringptr,
79 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, hosts_avoid_esmtp) },
80 { "hosts_avoid_pipelining", opt_stringptr,
81 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, hosts_avoid_pipelining) },
82 #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
83 { "hosts_avoid_tls", opt_stringptr,
84 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, hosts_avoid_tls) },
85 #endif
86 { "hosts_max_try", opt_int,
87 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, hosts_max_try) },
88 { "hosts_max_try_hardlimit", opt_int,
89 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, hosts_max_try_hardlimit) },
90 #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
91 { "hosts_nopass_tls", opt_stringptr,
92 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, hosts_nopass_tls) },
93 #endif
94 { "hosts_override", opt_bool,
95 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, hosts_override) },
96 { "hosts_randomize", opt_bool,
97 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, hosts_randomize) },
98 { "hosts_require_auth", opt_stringptr,
99 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, hosts_require_auth) },
100 #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
101 { "hosts_require_tls", opt_stringptr,
102 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, hosts_require_tls) },
103 #endif
104 { "hosts_try_auth", opt_stringptr,
105 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, hosts_try_auth) },
106 { "interface", opt_stringptr,
107 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, interface) },
108 { "keepalive", opt_bool,
109 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, keepalive) },
110 { "lmtp_ignore_quota", opt_bool,
111 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, lmtp_ignore_quota) },
112 { "max_rcpt", opt_int | opt_public,
113 (void *)offsetof(transport_instance, max_addresses) },
114 { "multi_domain", opt_bool | opt_public,
115 (void *)offsetof(transport_instance, multi_domain) },
116 { "port", opt_stringptr,
117 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, port) },
118 { "protocol", opt_stringptr,
119 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, protocol) },
120 { "retry_include_ip_address", opt_bool,
121 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, retry_include_ip_address) },
122 { "serialize_hosts", opt_stringptr,
123 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, serialize_hosts) },
124 { "size_addition", opt_int,
125 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, size_addition) }
126 #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
127 ,{ "tls_certificate", opt_stringptr,
128 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, tls_certificate) },
129 { "tls_crl", opt_stringptr,
130 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, tls_crl) },
131 { "tls_privatekey", opt_stringptr,
132 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, tls_privatekey) },
133 { "tls_require_ciphers", opt_stringptr,
134 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, tls_require_ciphers) },
135 { "tls_tempfail_tryclear", opt_bool,
136 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, tls_tempfail_tryclear) },
137 { "tls_verify_certificates", opt_stringptr,
138 (void *)offsetof(smtp_transport_options_block, tls_verify_certificates) }
139 #endif
140 };
141
142 /* Size of the options list. An extern variable has to be used so that its
143 address can appear in the tables drtables.c. */
144
145 int smtp_transport_options_count =
146 sizeof(smtp_transport_options)/sizeof(optionlist);
147
148 /* Default private options block for the smtp transport. */
149
150 smtp_transport_options_block smtp_transport_option_defaults = {
151 NULL, /* hosts */
152 NULL, /* fallback_hosts */
153 NULL, /* hostlist */
154 NULL, /* fallback_hostlist */
155 NULL, /* authenticated_sender */
156 US"$primary_hostname", /* helo_data */
157 NULL, /* interface */
158 NULL, /* port */
159 US"smtp", /* protocol */
160 NULL, /* serialize_hosts */
161 NULL, /* hosts_try_auth */
162 NULL, /* hosts_require_auth */
163 NULL, /* hosts_require_tls */
164 NULL, /* hosts_avoid_tls */
165 NULL, /* hosts_avoid_pipelining */
166 NULL, /* hosts_avoid_esmtp */
167 NULL, /* hosts_nopass_tls */
168 5*60, /* command_timeout */
169 5*60, /* connect_timeout; shorter system default overrides */
170 5*60, /* data timeout */
171 10*60, /* final timeout */
172 1024, /* size_addition */
173 5, /* hosts_max_try */
174 50, /* hosts_max_try_hardlimit */
175 TRUE, /* address_retry_include_sender */
176 FALSE, /* allow_localhost */
177 FALSE, /* authenticated_sender_force */
178 FALSE, /* gethostbyname */
179 TRUE, /* dns_qualify_single */
180 FALSE, /* dns_search_parents */
181 TRUE, /* delay_after_cutoff */
182 FALSE, /* hosts_override */
183 FALSE, /* hosts_randomize */
184 TRUE, /* keepalive */
185 FALSE, /* lmtp_ignore_quota */
186 TRUE /* retry_include_ip_address */
187 #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
188 ,NULL, /* tls_certificate */
189 NULL, /* tls_crl */
190 NULL, /* tls_privatekey */
191 NULL, /* tls_require_ciphers */
192 NULL, /* gnutls_require_kx */
193 NULL, /* gnutls_require_mac */
194 NULL, /* gnutls_require_proto */
195 NULL, /* tls_verify_certificates */
196 TRUE /* tls_tempfail_tryclear */
197 #endif
198 #ifndef DISABLE_DKIM
199 ,NULL, /* dkim_canon */
200 NULL, /* dkim_domain */
201 NULL, /* dkim_private_key */
202 NULL, /* dkim_selector */
203 NULL, /* dkim_sign_headers */
204 NULL /* dkim_strict */
205 #endif
206 };
207
208
209 /* Local statics */
210
211 static uschar *smtp_command; /* Points to last cmd for error messages */
212 static uschar *mail_command; /* Points to MAIL cmd for error messages */
213 static BOOL update_waiting; /* TRUE to update the "wait" database */
214
215
216 /*************************************************
217 * Setup entry point *
218 *************************************************/
219
220 /* This function is called when the transport is about to be used,
221 but before running it in a sub-process. It is used for two things:
222
223 (1) To set the fallback host list in addresses, when delivering.
224 (2) To pass back the interface, port, protocol, and other options, for use
225 during callout verification.
226
227 Arguments:
228 tblock pointer to the transport instance block
229 addrlist list of addresses about to be transported
230 tf if not NULL, pointer to block in which to return options
231 uid the uid that will be set (not used)
232 gid the gid that will be set (not used)
233 errmsg place for error message (not used)
234
235 Returns: OK always (FAIL, DEFER not used)
236 */
237
238 static int
239 smtp_transport_setup(transport_instance *tblock, address_item *addrlist,
240 transport_feedback *tf, uid_t uid, gid_t gid, uschar **errmsg)
241 {
242 smtp_transport_options_block *ob =
243 (smtp_transport_options_block *)(tblock->options_block);
244
245 errmsg = errmsg; /* Keep picky compilers happy */
246 uid = uid;
247 gid = gid;
248
249 /* Pass back options if required. This interface is getting very messy. */
250
251 if (tf != NULL)
252 {
253 tf->interface = ob->interface;
254 tf->port = ob->port;
255 tf->protocol = ob->protocol;
256 tf->hosts = ob->hosts;
257 tf->hosts_override = ob->hosts_override;
258 tf->hosts_randomize = ob->hosts_randomize;
259 tf->gethostbyname = ob->gethostbyname;
260 tf->qualify_single = ob->dns_qualify_single;
261 tf->search_parents = ob->dns_search_parents;
262 tf->helo_data = ob->helo_data;
263 }
264
265 /* Set the fallback host list for all the addresses that don't have fallback
266 host lists, provided that the local host wasn't present in the original host
267 list. */
268
269 if (!testflag(addrlist, af_local_host_removed))
270 {
271 for (; addrlist != NULL; addrlist = addrlist->next)
272 if (addrlist->fallback_hosts == NULL)
273 addrlist->fallback_hosts = ob->fallback_hostlist;
274 }
275
276 return OK;
277 }
278
279
280
281 /*************************************************
282 * Initialization entry point *
283 *************************************************/
284
285 /* Called for each instance, after its options have been read, to
286 enable consistency checks to be done, or anything else that needs
287 to be set up.
288
289 Argument: pointer to the transport instance block
290 Returns: nothing
291 */
292
293 void
294 smtp_transport_init(transport_instance *tblock)
295 {
296 smtp_transport_options_block *ob =
297 (smtp_transport_options_block *)(tblock->options_block);
298
299 /* Retry_use_local_part defaults FALSE if unset */
300
301 if (tblock->retry_use_local_part == TRUE_UNSET)
302 tblock->retry_use_local_part = FALSE;
303
304 /* Set the default port according to the protocol */
305
306 if (ob->port == NULL)
307 ob->port = (strcmpic(ob->protocol, US"lmtp") == 0)? US"lmtp" : US"smtp";
308
309 /* Set up the setup entry point, to be called before subprocesses for this
310 transport. */
311
312 tblock->setup = smtp_transport_setup;
313
314 /* Complain if any of the timeouts are zero. */
315
316 if (ob->command_timeout <= 0 || ob->data_timeout <= 0 ||
317 ob->final_timeout <= 0)
318 log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG,
319 "command, data, or final timeout value is zero for %s transport",
320 tblock->name);
321
322 /* If hosts_override is set and there are local hosts, set the global
323 flag that stops verify from showing router hosts. */
324
325 if (ob->hosts_override && ob->hosts != NULL) tblock->overrides_hosts = TRUE;
326
327 /* If there are any fallback hosts listed, build a chain of host items
328 for them, but do not do any lookups at this time. */
329
330 host_build_hostlist(&(ob->fallback_hostlist), ob->fallback_hosts, FALSE);
331 }
332
333
334
335
336
337 /*************************************************
338 * Set delivery info into all active addresses *
339 *************************************************/
340
341 /* Only addresses whose status is >= PENDING are relevant. A lesser
342 status means that an address is not currently being processed.
343
344 Arguments:
345 addrlist points to a chain of addresses
346 errno_value to put in each address's errno field
347 msg to put in each address's message field
348 rc to put in each address's transport_return field
349 pass_message if TRUE, set the "pass message" flag in the address
350
351 If errno_value has the special value ERRNO_CONNECTTIMEOUT, ETIMEDOUT is put in
352 the errno field, and RTEF_CTOUT is ORed into the more_errno field, to indicate
353 this particular type of timeout.
354
355 Returns: nothing
356 */
357
358 static void
359 set_errno(address_item *addrlist, int errno_value, uschar *msg, int rc,
360 BOOL pass_message)
361 {
362 address_item *addr;
363 int orvalue = 0;
364 if (errno_value == ERRNO_CONNECTTIMEOUT)
365 {
366 errno_value = ETIMEDOUT;
367 orvalue = RTEF_CTOUT;
368 }
369 for (addr = addrlist; addr != NULL; addr = addr->next)
370 {
371 if (addr->transport_return < PENDING) continue;
372 addr->basic_errno = errno_value;
373 addr->more_errno |= orvalue;
374 if (msg != NULL)
375 {
376 addr->message = msg;
377 if (pass_message) setflag(addr, af_pass_message);
378 }
379 addr->transport_return = rc;
380 }
381 }
382
383
384
385 /*************************************************
386 * Check an SMTP response *
387 *************************************************/
388
389 /* This function is given an errno code and the SMTP response buffer
390 to analyse, together with the host identification for generating messages. It
391 sets an appropriate message and puts the first digit of the response code into
392 the yield variable. If no response was actually read, a suitable digit is
393 chosen.
394
395 Arguments:
396 host the current host, to get its name for messages
397 errno_value pointer to the errno value
398 more_errno from the top address for use with ERRNO_FILTER_FAIL
399 buffer the SMTP response buffer
400 yield where to put a one-digit SMTP response code
401 message where to put an errror message
402 pass_message set TRUE if message is an SMTP response
403
404 Returns: TRUE if an SMTP "QUIT" command should be sent, else FALSE
405 */
406
407 static BOOL check_response(host_item *host, int *errno_value, int more_errno,
408 uschar *buffer, int *yield, uschar **message, BOOL *pass_message)
409 {
410 uschar *pl = US"";
411
412 if (smtp_use_pipelining &&
413 (Ustrcmp(smtp_command, "MAIL") == 0 ||
414 Ustrcmp(smtp_command, "RCPT") == 0 ||
415 Ustrcmp(smtp_command, "DATA") == 0))
416 pl = US"pipelined ";
417
418 *yield = '4'; /* Default setting is to give a temporary error */
419
420 /* Handle response timeout */
421
422 if (*errno_value == ETIMEDOUT)
423 {
424 *message = US string_sprintf("SMTP timeout while connected to %s [%s] "
425 "after %s%s", host->name, host->address, pl, smtp_command);
426 if (transport_count > 0)
427 *message = US string_sprintf("%s (%d bytes written)", *message,
428 transport_count);
429 return FALSE;
430 }
431
432 /* Handle malformed SMTP response */
433
434 if (*errno_value == ERRNO_SMTPFORMAT)
435 {
436 uschar *malfresp = string_printing(buffer);
437 while (isspace(*malfresp)) malfresp++;
438 if (*malfresp == 0)
439 *message = string_sprintf("Malformed SMTP reply (an empty line) from "
440 "%s [%s] in response to %s%s", host->name, host->address, pl,
441 smtp_command);
442 else
443 *message = string_sprintf("Malformed SMTP reply from %s [%s] in response "
444 "to %s%s: %s", host->name, host->address, pl, smtp_command, malfresp);
445 return FALSE;
446 }
447
448 /* Handle a failed filter process error; can't send QUIT as we mustn't
449 end the DATA. */
450
451 if (*errno_value == ERRNO_FILTER_FAIL)
452 {
453 *message = US string_sprintf("transport filter process failed (%d)%s",
454 more_errno,
455 (more_errno == EX_EXECFAILED)? ": unable to execute command" : "");
456 return FALSE;
457 }
458
459 /* Handle a failed add_headers expansion; can't send QUIT as we mustn't
460 end the DATA. */
461
462 if (*errno_value == ERRNO_CHHEADER_FAIL)
463 {
464 *message =
465 US string_sprintf("failed to expand headers_add or headers_remove: %s",
466 expand_string_message);
467 return FALSE;
468 }
469
470 /* Handle failure to write a complete data block */
471
472 if (*errno_value == ERRNO_WRITEINCOMPLETE)
473 {
474 *message = US string_sprintf("failed to write a data block");
475 return FALSE;
476 }
477
478 /* Handle error responses from the remote mailer. */
479
480 if (buffer[0] != 0)
481 {
482 uschar *s = string_printing(buffer);
483 *message = US string_sprintf("SMTP error from remote mail server after %s%s: "
484 "host %s [%s]: %s", pl, smtp_command, host->name, host->address, s);
485 *pass_message = TRUE;
486 *yield = buffer[0];
487 return TRUE;
488 }
489
490 /* No data was read. If there is no errno, this must be the EOF (i.e.
491 connection closed) case, which causes deferral. An explicit connection reset
492 error has the same effect. Otherwise, put the host's identity in the message,
493 leaving the errno value to be interpreted as well. In all cases, we have to
494 assume the connection is now dead. */
495
496 if (*errno_value == 0 || *errno_value == ECONNRESET)
497 {
498 *errno_value = ERRNO_SMTPCLOSED;
499 *message = US string_sprintf("Remote host %s [%s] closed connection "
500 "in response to %s%s", host->name, host->address, pl, smtp_command);
501 }
502 else *message = US string_sprintf("%s [%s]", host->name, host->address);
503
504 return FALSE;
505 }
506
507
508
509 /*************************************************
510 * Write error message to logs *
511 *************************************************/
512
513 /* This writes to the main log and to the message log.
514
515 Arguments:
516 addr the address item containing error information
517 host the current host
518
519 Returns: nothing
520 */
521
522 static void
523 write_logs(address_item *addr, host_item *host)
524 {
525 if (addr->message != NULL)
526 {
527 uschar *message = addr->message;
528 if (addr->basic_errno > 0)
529 message = string_sprintf("%s: %s", message, strerror(addr->basic_errno));
530 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "%s", message);
531 deliver_msglog("%s %s\n", tod_stamp(tod_log), message);
532 }
533 else
534 {
535 uschar *msg =
536 ((log_extra_selector & LX_outgoing_port) != 0)?
537 string_sprintf("%s [%s]:%d", host->name, host->address,
538 (host->port == PORT_NONE)? 25 : host->port)
539 :
540 string_sprintf("%s [%s]", host->name, host->address);
541 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "%s %s", msg, strerror(addr->basic_errno));
542 deliver_msglog("%s %s %s\n", tod_stamp(tod_log), msg,
543 strerror(addr->basic_errno));
544 }
545 }
546
547
548
549 /*************************************************
550 * Synchronize SMTP responses *
551 *************************************************/
552
553 /* This function is called from smtp_deliver() to receive SMTP responses from
554 the server, and match them up with the commands to which they relate. When
555 PIPELINING is not in use, this function is called after every command, and is
556 therefore somewhat over-engineered, but it is simpler to use a single scheme
557 that works both with and without PIPELINING instead of having two separate sets
558 of code.
559
560 The set of commands that are buffered up with pipelining may start with MAIL
561 and may end with DATA; in between are RCPT commands that correspond to the
562 addresses whose status is PENDING_DEFER. All other commands (STARTTLS, AUTH,
563 etc.) are never buffered.
564
565 Errors after MAIL or DATA abort the whole process leaving the response in the
566 buffer. After MAIL, pending responses are flushed, and the original command is
567 re-instated in big_buffer for error messages. For RCPT commands, the remote is
568 permitted to reject some recipient addresses while accepting others. However
569 certain errors clearly abort the whole process. Set the value in
570 transport_return to PENDING_OK if the address is accepted. If there is a
571 subsequent general error, it will get reset accordingly. If not, it will get
572 converted to OK at the end.
573
574 Arguments:
575 addrlist the complete address list
576 include_affixes TRUE if affixes include in RCPT
577 sync_addr ptr to the ptr of the one to start scanning at (updated)
578 host the host we are connected to
579 count the number of responses to read
580 address_retry_
581 include_sender true if 4xx retry is to include the sender it its key
582 pending_MAIL true if the first response is for MAIL
583 pending_DATA 0 if last command sent was not DATA
584 +1 if previously had a good recipient
585 -1 if not previously had a good recipient
586 inblock incoming SMTP block
587 timeout timeout value
588 buffer buffer for reading response
589 buffsize size of buffer
590
591 Returns: 3 if at least one address had 2xx and one had 5xx
592 2 if at least one address had 5xx but none had 2xx
593 1 if at least one host had a 2xx response, but none had 5xx
594 0 no address had 2xx or 5xx but no errors (all 4xx, or just DATA)
595 -1 timeout while reading RCPT response
596 -2 I/O or other non-response error for RCPT
597 -3 DATA or MAIL failed - errno and buffer set
598 */
599
600 static int
601 sync_responses(address_item *addrlist, BOOL include_affixes,
602 address_item **sync_addr, host_item *host, int count,
603 BOOL address_retry_include_sender, BOOL pending_MAIL,
604 int pending_DATA, smtp_inblock *inblock, int timeout, uschar *buffer,
605 int buffsize)
606 {
607 address_item *addr = *sync_addr;
608 int yield = 0;
609
610 /* Handle the response for a MAIL command. On error, reinstate the original
611 command in big_buffer for error message use, and flush any further pending
612 responses before returning, except after I/O errors and timeouts. */
613
614 if (pending_MAIL)
615 {
616 count--;
617 if (!smtp_read_response(inblock, buffer, buffsize, '2', timeout))
618 {
619 Ustrcpy(big_buffer, mail_command); /* Fits, because it came from there! */
620 if (errno == 0 && buffer[0] != 0)
621 {
622 uschar flushbuffer[4096];
623 int save_errno = 0;
624 if (buffer[0] == '4')
625 {
626 save_errno = ERRNO_MAIL4XX;
627 addr->more_errno |= ((buffer[1] - '0')*10 + buffer[2] - '0') << 8;
628 }
629 while (count-- > 0)
630 {
631 if (!smtp_read_response(inblock, flushbuffer, sizeof(flushbuffer),
632 '2', timeout)
633 && (errno != 0 || flushbuffer[0] == 0))
634 break;
635 }
636 errno = save_errno;
637 }
638 return -3;
639 }
640 }
641
642 if (pending_DATA) count--; /* Number of RCPT responses to come */
643
644 /* Read and handle the required number of RCPT responses, matching each one up
645 with an address by scanning for the next address whose status is PENDING_DEFER.
646 */
647
648 while (count-- > 0)
649 {
650 while (addr->transport_return != PENDING_DEFER) addr = addr->next;
651
652 /* The address was accepted */
653
654 if (smtp_read_response(inblock, buffer, buffsize, '2', timeout))
655 {
656 yield |= 1;
657 addr->transport_return = PENDING_OK;
658
659 /* If af_dr_retry_exists is set, there was a routing delay on this address;
660 ensure that any address-specific retry record is expunged. We do this both
661 for the basic key and for the version that also includes the sender. */
662
663 if (testflag(addr, af_dr_retry_exists))
664 {
665 uschar *altkey = string_sprintf("%s:<%s>", addr->address_retry_key,
666 sender_address);
667 retry_add_item(addr, altkey, rf_delete);
668 retry_add_item(addr, addr->address_retry_key, rf_delete);
669 }
670 }
671
672 /* Timeout while reading the response */
673
674 else if (errno == ETIMEDOUT)
675 {
676 int save_errno = errno;
677 uschar *message = string_sprintf("SMTP timeout while connected to %s [%s] "
678 "after RCPT TO:<%s>", host->name, host->address,
679 transport_rcpt_address(addr, include_affixes));
680 set_errno(addrlist, save_errno, message, DEFER, FALSE);
681 retry_add_item(addr, addr->address_retry_key, 0);
682 update_waiting = FALSE;
683 return -1;
684 }
685
686 /* Handle other errors in obtaining an SMTP response by returning -1. This
687 will cause all the addresses to be deferred. Restore the SMTP command in
688 big_buffer for which we are checking the response, so the error message
689 makes sense. */
690
691 else if (errno != 0 || buffer[0] == 0)
692 {
693 string_format(big_buffer, big_buffer_size, "RCPT TO:<%s>",
694 transport_rcpt_address(addr, include_affixes));
695 return -2;
696 }
697
698 /* Handle SMTP permanent and temporary response codes. */
699
700 else
701 {
702 addr->message =
703 string_sprintf("SMTP error from remote mail server after RCPT TO:<%s>: "
704 "host %s [%s]: %s", transport_rcpt_address(addr, include_affixes),
705 host->name, host->address, string_printing(buffer));
706 setflag(addr, af_pass_message);
707 deliver_msglog("%s %s\n", tod_stamp(tod_log), addr->message);
708
709 /* The response was 5xx */
710
711 if (buffer[0] == '5')
712 {
713 addr->transport_return = FAIL;
714 yield |= 2;
715 }
716
717 /* The response was 4xx */
718
719 else
720 {
721 addr->transport_return = DEFER;
722 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_RCPT4XX;
723 addr->more_errno |= ((buffer[1] - '0')*10 + buffer[2] - '0') << 8;
724
725 /* Log temporary errors if there are more hosts to be tried. */
726
727 if (host->next != NULL) log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "%s", addr->message);
728
729 /* Do not put this message on the list of those waiting for specific
730 hosts, as otherwise it is likely to be tried too often. */
731
732 update_waiting = FALSE;
733
734 /* Add a retry item for the address so that it doesn't get tried again
735 too soon. If address_retry_include_sender is true, add the sender address
736 to the retry key. */
737
738 if (address_retry_include_sender)
739 {
740 uschar *altkey = string_sprintf("%s:<%s>", addr->address_retry_key,
741 sender_address);
742 retry_add_item(addr, altkey, 0);
743 }
744 else retry_add_item(addr, addr->address_retry_key, 0);
745 }
746 }
747 } /* Loop for next RCPT response */
748
749 /* Update where to start at for the next block of responses, unless we
750 have already handled all the addresses. */
751
752 if (addr != NULL) *sync_addr = addr->next;
753
754 /* Handle a response to DATA. If we have not had any good recipients, either
755 previously or in this block, the response is ignored. */
756
757 if (pending_DATA != 0 &&
758 !smtp_read_response(inblock, buffer, buffsize, '3', timeout))
759 {
760 int code;
761 uschar *msg;
762 BOOL pass_message;
763 if (pending_DATA > 0 || (yield & 1) != 0)
764 {
765 if (errno == 0 && buffer[0] == '4')
766 {
767 errno = ERRNO_DATA4XX;
768 addrlist->more_errno |= ((buffer[1] - '0')*10 + buffer[2] - '0') << 8;
769 }
770 return -3;
771 }
772 (void)check_response(host, &errno, 0, buffer, &code, &msg, &pass_message);
773 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("%s\nerror for DATA ignored: pipelining "
774 "is in use and there were no good recipients\n", msg);
775 }
776
777 /* All responses read and handled; MAIL (if present) received 2xx and DATA (if
778 present) received 3xx. If any RCPTs were handled and yielded anything other
779 than 4xx, yield will be set non-zero. */
780
781 return yield;
782 }
783
784
785
786 /*************************************************
787 * Deliver address list to given host *
788 *************************************************/
789
790 /* If continue_hostname is not null, we get here only when continuing to
791 deliver down an existing channel. The channel was passed as the standard
792 input. TLS is never active on a passed channel; the previous process always
793 closes it down before passing the connection on.
794
795 Otherwise, we have to make a connection to the remote host, and do the
796 initial protocol exchange.
797
798 When running as an MUA wrapper, if the sender or any recipient is rejected,
799 temporarily or permanently, we force failure for all recipients.
800
801 Arguments:
802 addrlist chain of potential addresses to deliver; only those whose
803 transport_return field is set to PENDING_DEFER are currently
804 being processed; others should be skipped - they have either
805 been delivered to an earlier host or IP address, or been
806 failed by one of them.
807 host host to deliver to
808 host_af AF_INET or AF_INET6
809 port default TCP/IP port to use, in host byte order
810 interface interface to bind to, or NULL
811 tblock transport instance block
812 copy_host TRUE if host set in addr->host_used must be copied, because
813 it is specific to this call of the transport
814 message_defer set TRUE if yield is OK, but all addresses were deferred
815 because of a non-recipient, non-host failure, that is, a
816 4xx response to MAIL FROM, DATA, or ".". This is a defer
817 that is specific to the message.
818 suppress_tls if TRUE, don't attempt a TLS connection - this is set for
819 a second attempt after TLS initialization fails
820
821 Returns: OK - the connection was made and the delivery attempted;
822 the result for each address is in its data block.
823 DEFER - the connection could not be made, or something failed
824 while setting up the SMTP session, or there was a
825 non-message-specific error, such as a timeout.
826 ERROR - a filter command is specified for this transport,
827 and there was a problem setting it up; OR helo_data
828 or add_headers or authenticated_sender is specified
829 for this transport, and the string failed to expand
830 */
831
832 static int
833 smtp_deliver(address_item *addrlist, host_item *host, int host_af, int port,
834 uschar *interface, transport_instance *tblock, BOOL copy_host,
835 BOOL *message_defer, BOOL suppress_tls)
836 {
837 address_item *addr;
838 address_item *sync_addr;
839 address_item *first_addr = addrlist;
840 int yield = OK;
841 int address_count;
842 int save_errno;
843 int rc;
844 time_t start_delivery_time = time(NULL);
845 smtp_transport_options_block *ob =
846 (smtp_transport_options_block *)(tblock->options_block);
847 BOOL lmtp = strcmpic(ob->protocol, US"lmtp") == 0;
848 BOOL ok = FALSE;
849 BOOL send_rset = TRUE;
850 BOOL send_quit = TRUE;
851 BOOL setting_up = TRUE;
852 BOOL completed_address = FALSE;
853 BOOL esmtp = TRUE;
854 BOOL pending_MAIL;
855 BOOL pass_message = FALSE;
856 smtp_inblock inblock;
857 smtp_outblock outblock;
858 int max_rcpt = tblock->max_addresses;
859 uschar *igquotstr = US"";
860 uschar *local_authenticated_sender = authenticated_sender;
861 uschar *helo_data = NULL;
862 uschar *message = NULL;
863 uschar new_message_id[MESSAGE_ID_LENGTH + 1];
864 uschar *p;
865 uschar buffer[4096];
866 uschar inbuffer[4096];
867 uschar outbuffer[1024];
868
869 suppress_tls = suppress_tls; /* stop compiler warning when no TLS support */
870
871 *message_defer = FALSE;
872 smtp_command = US"initial connection";
873 if (max_rcpt == 0) max_rcpt = 999999;
874
875 /* Set up the buffer for reading SMTP response packets. */
876
877 inblock.buffer = inbuffer;
878 inblock.buffersize = sizeof(inbuffer);
879 inblock.ptr = inbuffer;
880 inblock.ptrend = inbuffer;
881
882 /* Set up the buffer for holding SMTP commands while pipelining */
883
884 outblock.buffer = outbuffer;
885 outblock.buffersize = sizeof(outbuffer);
886 outblock.ptr = outbuffer;
887 outblock.cmd_count = 0;
888 outblock.authenticating = FALSE;
889
890 /* Reset the parameters of a TLS session. */
891
892 tls_cipher = NULL;
893 tls_peerdn = NULL;
894
895 /* If an authenticated_sender override has been specified for this transport
896 instance, expand it. If the expansion is forced to fail, and there was already
897 an authenticated_sender for this message, the original value will be used.
898 Other expansion failures are serious. An empty result is ignored, but there is
899 otherwise no check - this feature is expected to be used with LMTP and other
900 cases where non-standard addresses (e.g. without domains) might be required. */
901
902 if (ob->authenticated_sender != NULL)
903 {
904 uschar *new = expand_string(ob->authenticated_sender);
905 if (new == NULL)
906 {
907 if (!expand_string_forcedfail)
908 {
909 uschar *message = string_sprintf("failed to expand "
910 "authenticated_sender: %s", expand_string_message);
911 set_errno(addrlist, 0, message, DEFER, FALSE);
912 return ERROR;
913 }
914 }
915 else if (new[0] != 0) local_authenticated_sender = new;
916 }
917
918 /* Make a connection to the host if this isn't a continued delivery, and handle
919 the initial interaction and HELO/EHLO/LHLO. Connect timeout errors are handled
920 specially so they can be identified for retries. */
921
922 if (continue_hostname == NULL)
923 {
924 inblock.sock = outblock.sock =
925 smtp_connect(host, host_af, port, interface, ob->connect_timeout,
926 ob->keepalive); /* This puts port into host->port */
927
928 if (inblock.sock < 0)
929 {
930 set_errno(addrlist, (errno == ETIMEDOUT)? ERRNO_CONNECTTIMEOUT : errno,
931 NULL, DEFER, FALSE);
932 return DEFER;
933 }
934
935 /* Expand the greeting message while waiting for the initial response. (Makes
936 sense if helo_data contains ${lookup dnsdb ...} stuff). The expansion is
937 delayed till here so that $sending_interface and $sending_port are set. */
938
939 helo_data = expand_string(ob->helo_data);
940
941 /* The first thing is to wait for an initial OK response. The dreaded "goto"
942 is nevertheless a reasonably clean way of programming this kind of logic,
943 where you want to escape on any error. */
944
945 if (!smtp_read_response(&inblock, buffer, sizeof(buffer), '2',
946 ob->command_timeout)) goto RESPONSE_FAILED;
947
948 /* Now check if the helo_data expansion went well, and sign off cleanly if it
949 didn't. */
950
951 if (helo_data == NULL)
952 {
953 uschar *message = string_sprintf("failed to expand helo_data: %s",
954 expand_string_message);
955 set_errno(addrlist, 0, message, DEFER, FALSE);
956 yield = DEFER;
957 goto SEND_QUIT;
958 }
959
960 /** Debugging without sending a message
961 addrlist->transport_return = DEFER;
962 goto SEND_QUIT;
963 **/
964
965 /* Errors that occur after this point follow an SMTP command, which is
966 left in big_buffer by smtp_write_command() for use in error messages. */
967
968 smtp_command = big_buffer;
969
970 /* Tell the remote who we are...
971
972 February 1998: A convention has evolved that ESMTP-speaking MTAs include the
973 string "ESMTP" in their greeting lines, so make Exim send EHLO if the
974 greeting is of this form. The assumption was that the far end supports it
975 properly... but experience shows that there are some that give 5xx responses,
976 even though the banner includes "ESMTP" (there's a bloody-minded one that
977 says "ESMTP not spoken here"). Cope with that case.
978
979 September 2000: Time has passed, and it seems reasonable now to always send
980 EHLO at the start. It is also convenient to make the change while installing
981 the TLS stuff.
982
983 July 2003: Joachim Wieland met a broken server that advertises "PIPELINING"
984 but times out after sending MAIL FROM, RCPT TO and DATA all together. There
985 would be no way to send out the mails, so there is now a host list
986 "hosts_avoid_esmtp" that disables ESMTP for special hosts and solves the
987 PIPELINING problem as well. Maybe it can also be useful to cure other
988 problems with broken servers.
989
990 Exim originally sent "Helo" at this point and ran for nearly a year that way.
991 Then somebody tried it with a Microsoft mailer... It seems that all other
992 mailers use upper case for some reason (the RFC is quite clear about case
993 independence) so, for peace of mind, I gave in. */
994
995 esmtp = verify_check_this_host(&(ob->hosts_avoid_esmtp), NULL,
996 host->name, host->address, NULL) != OK;
997
998 if (esmtp)
999 {
1000 if (smtp_write_command(&outblock, FALSE, "%s %s\r\n",
1001 lmtp? "LHLO" : "EHLO", helo_data) < 0)
1002 goto SEND_FAILED;
1003 if (!smtp_read_response(&inblock, buffer, sizeof(buffer), '2',
1004 ob->command_timeout))
1005 {
1006 if (errno != 0 || buffer[0] == 0 || lmtp) goto RESPONSE_FAILED;
1007 esmtp = FALSE;
1008 }
1009 }
1010 else
1011 {
1012 DEBUG(D_transport)
1013 debug_printf("not sending EHLO (host matches hosts_avoid_esmtp)\n");
1014 }
1015
1016 if (!esmtp)
1017 {
1018 if (smtp_write_command(&outblock, FALSE, "HELO %s\r\n", helo_data) < 0)
1019 goto SEND_FAILED;
1020 if (!smtp_read_response(&inblock, buffer, sizeof(buffer), '2',
1021 ob->command_timeout)) goto RESPONSE_FAILED;
1022 }
1023
1024 /* Set IGNOREQUOTA if the response to LHLO specifies support and the
1025 lmtp_ignore_quota option was set. */
1026
1027 igquotstr = (lmtp && ob->lmtp_ignore_quota &&
1028 pcre_exec(regex_IGNOREQUOTA, NULL, CS buffer, Ustrlen(CS buffer), 0,
1029 PCRE_EOPT, NULL, 0) >= 0)? US" IGNOREQUOTA" : US"";
1030
1031 /* Set tls_offered if the response to EHLO specifies support for STARTTLS. */
1032
1033 #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
1034 tls_offered = esmtp &&
1035 pcre_exec(regex_STARTTLS, NULL, CS buffer, Ustrlen(buffer), 0,
1036 PCRE_EOPT, NULL, 0) >= 0;
1037 #endif
1038 }
1039
1040 /* For continuing deliveries down the same channel, the socket is the standard
1041 input, and we don't need to redo EHLO here (but may need to do so for TLS - see
1042 below). Set up the pointer to where subsequent commands will be left, for
1043 error messages. Note that smtp_use_size and smtp_use_pipelining will have been
1044 set from the command line if they were set in the process that passed the
1045 connection on. */
1046
1047 else
1048 {
1049 inblock.sock = outblock.sock = fileno(stdin);
1050 smtp_command = big_buffer;
1051 host->port = port; /* Record the port that was used */
1052 }
1053
1054 /* If TLS is available on this connection, whether continued or not, attempt to
1055 start up a TLS session, unless the host is in hosts_avoid_tls. If successful,
1056 send another EHLO - the server may give a different answer in secure mode. We
1057 use a separate buffer for reading the response to STARTTLS so that if it is
1058 negative, the original EHLO data is available for subsequent analysis, should
1059 the client not be required to use TLS. If the response is bad, copy the buffer
1060 for error analysis. */
1061
1062 #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
1063 if (tls_offered && !suppress_tls &&
1064 verify_check_this_host(&(ob->hosts_avoid_tls), NULL, host->name,
1065 host->address, NULL) != OK)
1066 {
1067 uschar buffer2[4096];
1068 if (smtp_write_command(&outblock, FALSE, "STARTTLS\r\n") < 0)
1069 goto SEND_FAILED;
1070
1071 /* If there is an I/O error, transmission of this message is deferred. If
1072 there is a temporary rejection of STARRTLS and tls_tempfail_tryclear is
1073 false, we also defer. However, if there is a temporary rejection of STARTTLS
1074 and tls_tempfail_tryclear is true, or if there is an outright rejection of
1075 STARTTLS, we carry on. This means we will try to send the message in clear,
1076 unless the host is in hosts_require_tls (tested below). */
1077
1078 if (!smtp_read_response(&inblock, buffer2, sizeof(buffer2), '2',
1079 ob->command_timeout))
1080 {
1081 Ustrncpy(buffer, buffer2, sizeof(buffer));
1082 if (errno != 0 || buffer2[0] == 0 ||
1083 (buffer2[0] == '4' && !ob->tls_tempfail_tryclear))
1084 goto RESPONSE_FAILED;
1085 }
1086
1087 /* STARTTLS accepted: try to negotiate a TLS session. */
1088
1089 else
1090 {
1091 int rc = tls_client_start(inblock.sock,
1092 host,
1093 addrlist,
1094 NULL, /* No DH param */
1095 ob->tls_certificate,
1096 ob->tls_privatekey,
1097 ob->tls_verify_certificates,
1098 ob->tls_crl,
1099 ob->tls_require_ciphers,
1100 ob->gnutls_require_mac,
1101 ob->gnutls_require_kx,
1102 ob->gnutls_require_proto,
1103 ob->command_timeout);
1104
1105 /* TLS negotiation failed; give an error. From outside, this function may
1106 be called again to try in clear on a new connection, if the options permit
1107 it for this host. */
1108
1109 if (rc != OK)
1110 {
1111 save_errno = ERRNO_TLSFAILURE;
1112 message = US"failure while setting up TLS session";
1113 send_quit = FALSE;
1114 goto TLS_FAILED;
1115 }
1116
1117 /* TLS session is set up */
1118
1119 for (addr = addrlist; addr != NULL; addr = addr->next)
1120 {
1121 if (addr->transport_return == PENDING_DEFER)
1122 {
1123 addr->cipher = tls_cipher;
1124 addr->peerdn = tls_peerdn;
1125 }
1126 }
1127 }
1128 }
1129
1130 /* If we started TLS, redo the EHLO/LHLO exchange over the secure channel. If
1131 helo_data is null, we are dealing with a connection that was passed from
1132 another process, and so we won't have expanded helo_data above. We have to
1133 expand it here. $sending_ip_address and $sending_port are set up right at the
1134 start of the Exim process (in exim.c). */
1135
1136 if (tls_active >= 0)
1137 {
1138 if (helo_data == NULL)
1139 {
1140 helo_data = expand_string(ob->helo_data);
1141 if (helo_data == NULL)
1142 {
1143 uschar *message = string_sprintf("failed to expand helo_data: %s",
1144 expand_string_message);
1145 set_errno(addrlist, 0, message, DEFER, FALSE);
1146 yield = DEFER;
1147 goto SEND_QUIT;
1148 }
1149 }
1150
1151 if (smtp_write_command(&outblock, FALSE, "%s %s\r\n", lmtp? "LHLO" : "EHLO",
1152 helo_data) < 0)
1153 goto SEND_FAILED;
1154 if (!smtp_read_response(&inblock, buffer, sizeof(buffer), '2',
1155 ob->command_timeout))
1156 goto RESPONSE_FAILED;
1157 }
1158
1159 /* If the host is required to use a secure channel, ensure that we
1160 have one. */
1161
1162 else if (verify_check_this_host(&(ob->hosts_require_tls), NULL, host->name,
1163 host->address, NULL) == OK)
1164 {
1165 save_errno = ERRNO_TLSREQUIRED;
1166 message = string_sprintf("a TLS session is required for %s [%s], but %s",
1167 host->name, host->address,
1168 tls_offered? "an attempt to start TLS failed" :
1169 "the server did not offer TLS support");
1170 goto TLS_FAILED;
1171 }
1172 #endif
1173
1174 /* If TLS is active, we have just started it up and re-done the EHLO command,
1175 so its response needs to be analyzed. If TLS is not active and this is a
1176 continued session down a previously-used socket, we haven't just done EHLO, so
1177 we skip this. */
1178
1179 if (continue_hostname == NULL
1180 #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
1181 || tls_active >= 0
1182 #endif
1183 )
1184 {
1185 int require_auth;
1186 uschar *fail_reason = US"server did not advertise AUTH support";
1187
1188 /* Set for IGNOREQUOTA if the response to LHLO specifies support and the
1189 lmtp_ignore_quota option was set. */
1190
1191 igquotstr = (lmtp && ob->lmtp_ignore_quota &&
1192 pcre_exec(regex_IGNOREQUOTA, NULL, CS buffer, Ustrlen(CS buffer), 0,
1193 PCRE_EOPT, NULL, 0) >= 0)? US" IGNOREQUOTA" : US"";
1194
1195 /* If the response to EHLO specified support for the SIZE parameter, note
1196 this, provided size_addition is non-negative. */
1197
1198 smtp_use_size = esmtp && ob->size_addition >= 0 &&
1199 pcre_exec(regex_SIZE, NULL, CS buffer, Ustrlen(CS buffer), 0,
1200 PCRE_EOPT, NULL, 0) >= 0;
1201
1202 /* Note whether the server supports PIPELINING. If hosts_avoid_esmtp matched
1203 the current host, esmtp will be false, so PIPELINING can never be used. If
1204 the current host matches hosts_avoid_pipelining, don't do it. */
1205
1206 smtp_use_pipelining = esmtp &&
1207 verify_check_this_host(&(ob->hosts_avoid_pipelining), NULL, host->name,
1208 host->address, NULL) != OK &&
1209 pcre_exec(regex_PIPELINING, NULL, CS buffer, Ustrlen(CS buffer), 0,
1210 PCRE_EOPT, NULL, 0) >= 0;
1211
1212 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("%susing PIPELINING\n",
1213 smtp_use_pipelining? "" : "not ");
1214
1215 /* Note if the response to EHLO specifies support for the AUTH extension.
1216 If it has, check that this host is one we want to authenticate to, and do
1217 the business. The host name and address must be available when the
1218 authenticator's client driver is running. */
1219
1220 smtp_authenticated = FALSE;
1221 require_auth = verify_check_this_host(&(ob->hosts_require_auth), NULL,
1222 host->name, host->address, NULL);
1223
1224 if (esmtp && regex_match_and_setup(regex_AUTH, buffer, 0, -1))
1225 {
1226 uschar *names = string_copyn(expand_nstring[1], expand_nlength[1]);
1227 expand_nmax = -1; /* reset */
1228
1229 /* Must not do this check until after we have saved the result of the
1230 regex match above. */
1231
1232 if (require_auth == OK ||
1233 verify_check_this_host(&(ob->hosts_try_auth), NULL, host->name,
1234 host->address, NULL) == OK)
1235 {
1236 auth_instance *au;
1237 fail_reason = US"no common mechanisms were found";
1238
1239 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("scanning authentication mechanisms\n");
1240
1241 /* Scan the configured authenticators looking for one which is configured
1242 for use as a client, which is not suppressed by client_condition, and
1243 whose name matches an authentication mechanism supported by the server.
1244 If one is found, attempt to authenticate by calling its client function.
1245 */
1246
1247 for (au = auths; !smtp_authenticated && au != NULL; au = au->next)
1248 {
1249 uschar *p = names;
1250 if (!au->client ||
1251 (au->client_condition != NULL &&
1252 !expand_check_condition(au->client_condition, au->name,
1253 US"client authenticator")))
1254 {
1255 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("skipping %s authenticator: %s\n",
1256 au->name,
1257 (au->client)? "client_condition is false" :
1258 "not configured as a client");
1259 continue;
1260 }
1261
1262 /* Loop to scan supported server mechanisms */
1263
1264 while (*p != 0)
1265 {
1266 int rc;
1267 int len = Ustrlen(au->public_name);
1268 while (isspace(*p)) p++;
1269
1270 if (strncmpic(au->public_name, p, len) != 0 ||
1271 (p[len] != 0 && !isspace(p[len])))
1272 {
1273 while (*p != 0 && !isspace(*p)) p++;
1274 continue;
1275 }
1276
1277 /* Found data for a listed mechanism. Call its client entry. Set
1278 a flag in the outblock so that data is overwritten after sending so
1279 that reflections don't show it. */
1280
1281 fail_reason = US"authentication attempt(s) failed";
1282 outblock.authenticating = TRUE;
1283 rc = (au->info->clientcode)(au, &inblock, &outblock,
1284 ob->command_timeout, buffer, sizeof(buffer));
1285 outblock.authenticating = FALSE;
1286 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("%s authenticator yielded %d\n",
1287 au->name, rc);
1288
1289 /* A temporary authentication failure must hold up delivery to
1290 this host. After a permanent authentication failure, we carry on
1291 to try other authentication methods. If all fail hard, try to
1292 deliver the message unauthenticated unless require_auth was set. */
1293
1294 switch(rc)
1295 {
1296 case OK:
1297 smtp_authenticated = TRUE; /* stops the outer loop */
1298 break;
1299
1300 /* Failure after writing a command */
1301
1302 case FAIL_SEND:
1303 goto SEND_FAILED;
1304
1305 /* Failure after reading a response */
1306
1307 case FAIL:
1308 if (errno != 0 || buffer[0] != '5') goto RESPONSE_FAILED;
1309 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "%s authenticator failed H=%s [%s] %s",
1310 au->name, host->name, host->address, buffer);
1311 break;
1312
1313 /* Failure by some other means. In effect, the authenticator
1314 decided it wasn't prepared to handle this case. Typically this
1315 is the result of "fail" in an expansion string. Do we need to
1316 log anything here? Feb 2006: a message is now put in the buffer
1317 if logging is required. */
1318
1319 case CANCELLED:
1320 if (*buffer != 0)
1321 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "%s authenticator cancelled "
1322 "authentication H=%s [%s] %s", au->name, host->name,
1323 host->address, buffer);
1324 break;
1325
1326 /* Internal problem, message in buffer. */
1327
1328 case ERROR:
1329 yield = ERROR;
1330 set_errno(addrlist, 0, string_copy(buffer), DEFER, FALSE);
1331 goto SEND_QUIT;
1332 }
1333
1334 break; /* If not authenticated, try next authenticator */
1335 } /* Loop for scanning supported server mechanisms */
1336 } /* Loop for further authenticators */
1337 }
1338 }
1339
1340 /* If we haven't authenticated, but are required to, give up. */
1341
1342 if (require_auth == OK && !smtp_authenticated)
1343 {
1344 yield = DEFER;
1345 set_errno(addrlist, ERRNO_AUTHFAIL,
1346 string_sprintf("authentication required but %s", fail_reason), DEFER,
1347 FALSE);
1348 goto SEND_QUIT;
1349 }
1350 }
1351
1352 /* The setting up of the SMTP call is now complete. Any subsequent errors are
1353 message-specific. */
1354
1355 setting_up = FALSE;
1356
1357 /* If there is a filter command specified for this transport, we can now
1358 set it up. This cannot be done until the identify of the host is known. */
1359
1360 if (tblock->filter_command != NULL)
1361 {
1362 BOOL rc;
1363 uschar buffer[64];
1364 sprintf(CS buffer, "%.50s transport", tblock->name);
1365 rc = transport_set_up_command(&transport_filter_argv, tblock->filter_command,
1366 TRUE, DEFER, addrlist, buffer, NULL);
1367 transport_filter_timeout = tblock->filter_timeout;
1368
1369 /* On failure, copy the error to all addresses, abandon the SMTP call, and
1370 yield ERROR. */
1371
1372 if (!rc)
1373 {
1374 set_errno(addrlist->next, addrlist->basic_errno, addrlist->message, DEFER,
1375 FALSE);
1376 yield = ERROR;
1377 goto SEND_QUIT;
1378 }
1379 }
1380
1381
1382 /* For messages that have more than the maximum number of envelope recipients,
1383 we want to send several transactions down the same SMTP connection. (See
1384 comments in deliver.c as to how this reconciles, heuristically, with
1385 remote_max_parallel.) This optimization was added to Exim after the following
1386 code was already working. The simplest way to put it in without disturbing the
1387 code was to use a goto to jump back to this point when there is another
1388 transaction to handle. */
1389
1390 SEND_MESSAGE:
1391 sync_addr = first_addr;
1392 address_count = 0;
1393 ok = FALSE;
1394 send_rset = TRUE;
1395 completed_address = FALSE;
1396
1397
1398 /* Initiate a message transfer. If we know the receiving MTA supports the SIZE
1399 qualification, send it, adding something to the message size to allow for
1400 imprecision and things that get added en route. Exim keeps the number of lines
1401 in a message, so we can give an accurate value for the original message, but we
1402 need some additional to handle added headers. (Double "." characters don't get
1403 included in the count.) */
1404
1405 p = buffer;
1406 *p = 0;
1407
1408 if (smtp_use_size)
1409 {
1410 sprintf(CS p, " SIZE=%d", message_size+message_linecount+ob->size_addition);
1411 while (*p) p++;
1412 }
1413
1414 /* Add the authenticated sender address if present */
1415
1416 if ((smtp_authenticated || ob->authenticated_sender_force) &&
1417 local_authenticated_sender != NULL)
1418 {
1419 string_format(p, sizeof(buffer) - (p-buffer), " AUTH=%s",
1420 auth_xtextencode(local_authenticated_sender,
1421 Ustrlen(local_authenticated_sender)));
1422 }
1423
1424 /* From here until we send the DATA command, we can make use of PIPELINING
1425 if the server host supports it. The code has to be able to check the responses
1426 at any point, for when the buffer fills up, so we write it totally generally.
1427 When PIPELINING is off, each command written reports that it has flushed the
1428 buffer. */
1429
1430 pending_MAIL = TRUE; /* The block starts with MAIL */
1431
1432 rc = smtp_write_command(&outblock, smtp_use_pipelining,
1433 "MAIL FROM:<%s>%s\r\n", return_path, buffer);
1434 mail_command = string_copy(big_buffer); /* Save for later error message */
1435
1436 switch(rc)
1437 {
1438 case -1: /* Transmission error */
1439 goto SEND_FAILED;
1440
1441 case +1: /* Block was sent */
1442 if (!smtp_read_response(&inblock, buffer, sizeof(buffer), '2',
1443 ob->command_timeout))
1444 {
1445 if (errno == 0 && buffer[0] == '4')
1446 {
1447 errno = ERRNO_MAIL4XX;
1448 addrlist->more_errno |= ((buffer[1] - '0')*10 + buffer[2] - '0') << 8;
1449 }
1450 goto RESPONSE_FAILED;
1451 }
1452 pending_MAIL = FALSE;
1453 break;
1454 }
1455
1456 /* Pass over all the relevant recipient addresses for this host, which are the
1457 ones that have status PENDING_DEFER. If we are using PIPELINING, we can send
1458 several before we have to read the responses for those seen so far. This
1459 checking is done by a subroutine because it also needs to be done at the end.
1460 Send only up to max_rcpt addresses at a time, leaving first_addr pointing to
1461 the next one if not all are sent.
1462
1463 In the MUA wrapper situation, we want to flush the PIPELINING buffer for the
1464 last address because we want to abort if any recipients have any kind of
1465 problem, temporary or permanent. We know that all recipient addresses will have
1466 the PENDING_DEFER status, because only one attempt is ever made, and we know
1467 that max_rcpt will be large, so all addresses will be done at once. */
1468
1469 for (addr = first_addr;
1470 address_count < max_rcpt && addr != NULL;
1471 addr = addr->next)
1472 {
1473 int count;
1474 BOOL no_flush;
1475
1476 if (addr->transport_return != PENDING_DEFER) continue;
1477
1478 address_count++;
1479 no_flush = smtp_use_pipelining && (!mua_wrapper || addr->next != NULL);
1480
1481 /* Now send the RCPT command, and process outstanding responses when
1482 necessary. After a timeout on RCPT, we just end the function, leaving the
1483 yield as OK, because this error can often mean that there is a problem with
1484 just one address, so we don't want to delay the host. */
1485
1486 count = smtp_write_command(&outblock, no_flush, "RCPT TO:<%s>%s\r\n",
1487 transport_rcpt_address(addr, tblock->rcpt_include_affixes), igquotstr);
1488 if (count < 0) goto SEND_FAILED;
1489 if (count > 0)
1490 {
1491 switch(sync_responses(first_addr, tblock->rcpt_include_affixes,
1492 &sync_addr, host, count, ob->address_retry_include_sender,
1493 pending_MAIL, 0, &inblock, ob->command_timeout, buffer,
1494 sizeof(buffer)))
1495 {
1496 case 3: ok = TRUE; /* 2xx & 5xx => OK & progress made */
1497 case 2: completed_address = TRUE; /* 5xx (only) => progress made */
1498 break;
1499
1500 case 1: ok = TRUE; /* 2xx (only) => OK, but if LMTP, */
1501 if (!lmtp) completed_address = TRUE; /* can't tell about progress yet */
1502 case 0: /* No 2xx or 5xx, but no probs */
1503 break;
1504
1505 case -1: goto END_OFF; /* Timeout on RCPT */
1506 default: goto RESPONSE_FAILED; /* I/O error, or any MAIL error */
1507 }
1508 pending_MAIL = FALSE; /* Dealt with MAIL */
1509 }
1510 } /* Loop for next address */
1511
1512 /* If we are an MUA wrapper, abort if any RCPTs were rejected, either
1513 permanently or temporarily. We should have flushed and synced after the last
1514 RCPT. */
1515
1516 if (mua_wrapper)
1517 {
1518 address_item *badaddr;
1519 for (badaddr = first_addr; badaddr != NULL; badaddr = badaddr->next)
1520 {
1521 if (badaddr->transport_return != PENDING_OK) break;
1522 }
1523 if (badaddr != NULL)
1524 {
1525 set_errno(addrlist, 0, badaddr->message, FAIL,
1526 testflag(badaddr, af_pass_message));
1527 ok = FALSE;
1528 }
1529 }
1530
1531 /* If ok is TRUE, we know we have got at least one good recipient, and must now
1532 send DATA, but if it is FALSE (in the normal, non-wrapper case), we may still
1533 have a good recipient buffered up if we are pipelining. We don't want to waste
1534 time sending DATA needlessly, so we only send it if either ok is TRUE or if we
1535 are pipelining. The responses are all handled by sync_responses(). */
1536
1537 if (ok || (smtp_use_pipelining && !mua_wrapper))
1538 {
1539 int count = smtp_write_command(&outblock, FALSE, "DATA\r\n");
1540 if (count < 0) goto SEND_FAILED;
1541 switch(sync_responses(first_addr, tblock->rcpt_include_affixes, &sync_addr,
1542 host, count, ob->address_retry_include_sender, pending_MAIL,
1543 ok? +1 : -1, &inblock, ob->command_timeout, buffer, sizeof(buffer)))
1544 {
1545 case 3: ok = TRUE; /* 2xx & 5xx => OK & progress made */
1546 case 2: completed_address = TRUE; /* 5xx (only) => progress made */
1547 break;
1548
1549 case 1: ok = TRUE; /* 2xx (only) => OK, but if LMTP, */
1550 if (!lmtp) completed_address = TRUE; /* can't tell about progress yet */
1551 case 0: break; /* No 2xx or 5xx, but no probs */
1552
1553 case -1: goto END_OFF; /* Timeout on RCPT */
1554 default: goto RESPONSE_FAILED; /* I/O error, or any MAIL/DATA error */
1555 }
1556 }
1557
1558 /* Save the first address of the next batch. */
1559
1560 first_addr = addr;
1561
1562 /* If there were no good recipients (but otherwise there have been no
1563 problems), just set ok TRUE, since we have handled address-specific errors
1564 already. Otherwise, it's OK to send the message. Use the check/escape mechanism
1565 for handling the SMTP dot-handling protocol, flagging to apply to headers as
1566 well as body. Set the appropriate timeout value to be used for each chunk.
1567 (Haven't been able to make it work using select() for writing yet.) */
1568
1569 if (!ok) ok = TRUE; else
1570 {
1571 sigalrm_seen = FALSE;
1572 transport_write_timeout = ob->data_timeout;
1573 smtp_command = US"sending data block"; /* For error messages */
1574 DEBUG(D_transport|D_v)
1575 debug_printf(" SMTP>> writing message and terminating \".\"\n");
1576 transport_count = 0;
1577 #ifndef DISABLE_DKIM
1578 ok = dkim_transport_write_message(addrlist, inblock.sock,
1579 topt_use_crlf | topt_end_dot | topt_escape_headers |
1580 (tblock->body_only? topt_no_headers : 0) |
1581 (tblock->headers_only? topt_no_body : 0) |
1582 (tblock->return_path_add? topt_add_return_path : 0) |
1583 (tblock->delivery_date_add? topt_add_delivery_date : 0) |
1584 (tblock->envelope_to_add? topt_add_envelope_to : 0),
1585 0, /* No size limit */
1586 tblock->add_headers, tblock->remove_headers,
1587 US".", US"..", /* Escaping strings */
1588 tblock->rewrite_rules, tblock->rewrite_existflags,
1589 ob->dkim_private_key, ob->dkim_domain, ob->dkim_selector,
1590 ob->dkim_canon, ob->dkim_strict, ob->dkim_sign_headers
1591 );
1592 #else
1593 ok = transport_write_message(addrlist, inblock.sock,
1594 topt_use_crlf | topt_end_dot | topt_escape_headers |
1595 (tblock->body_only? topt_no_headers : 0) |
1596 (tblock->headers_only? topt_no_body : 0) |
1597 (tblock->return_path_add? topt_add_return_path : 0) |
1598 (tblock->delivery_date_add? topt_add_delivery_date : 0) |
1599 (tblock->envelope_to_add? topt_add_envelope_to : 0),
1600 0, /* No size limit */
1601 tblock->add_headers, tblock->remove_headers,
1602 US".", US"..", /* Escaping strings */
1603 tblock->rewrite_rules, tblock->rewrite_existflags);
1604 #endif
1605
1606 /* transport_write_message() uses write() because it is called from other
1607 places to write to non-sockets. This means that under some OS (e.g. Solaris)
1608 it can exit with "Broken pipe" as its error. This really means that the
1609 socket got closed at the far end. */
1610
1611 transport_write_timeout = 0; /* for subsequent transports */
1612
1613 /* Failure can either be some kind of I/O disaster (including timeout),
1614 or the failure of a transport filter or the expansion of added headers. */
1615
1616 if (!ok)
1617 {
1618 buffer[0] = 0; /* There hasn't been a response */
1619 goto RESPONSE_FAILED;
1620 }
1621
1622 /* We used to send the terminating "." explicitly here, but because of
1623 buffering effects at both ends of TCP/IP connections, you don't gain
1624 anything by keeping it separate, so it might as well go in the final
1625 data buffer for efficiency. This is now done by setting the topt_end_dot
1626 flag above. */
1627
1628 smtp_command = US"end of data";
1629
1630 /* For SMTP, we now read a single response that applies to the whole message.
1631 If it is OK, then all the addresses have been delivered. */
1632
1633 if (!lmtp)
1634 {
1635 ok = smtp_read_response(&inblock, buffer, sizeof(buffer), '2',
1636 ob->final_timeout);
1637 if (!ok && errno == 0 && buffer[0] == '4')
1638 {
1639 errno = ERRNO_DATA4XX;
1640 addrlist->more_errno |= ((buffer[1] - '0')*10 + buffer[2] - '0') << 8;
1641 }
1642 }
1643
1644 /* For LMTP, we get back a response for every RCPT command that we sent;
1645 some may be accepted and some rejected. For those that get a response, their
1646 status is fixed; any that are accepted have been handed over, even if later
1647 responses crash - at least, that's how I read RFC 2033.
1648
1649 If all went well, mark the recipient addresses as completed, record which
1650 host/IPaddress they were delivered to, and cut out RSET when sending another
1651 message down the same channel. Write the completed addresses to the journal
1652 now so that they are recorded in case there is a crash of hardware or
1653 software before the spool gets updated. Also record the final SMTP
1654 confirmation if needed (for SMTP only). */
1655
1656 if (ok)
1657 {
1658 int flag = '=';
1659 int delivery_time = (int)(time(NULL) - start_delivery_time);
1660 int len;
1661 host_item *thost;
1662 uschar *conf = NULL;
1663 send_rset = FALSE;
1664
1665 /* Make a copy of the host if it is local to this invocation
1666 of the transport. */
1667
1668 if (copy_host)
1669 {
1670 thost = store_get(sizeof(host_item));
1671 *thost = *host;
1672 thost->name = string_copy(host->name);
1673 thost->address = string_copy(host->address);
1674 }
1675 else thost = host;
1676
1677 /* Set up confirmation if needed - applies only to SMTP */
1678
1679 if ((log_extra_selector & LX_smtp_confirmation) != 0 && !lmtp)
1680 {
1681 uschar *s = string_printing(buffer);
1682 conf = (s == buffer)? (uschar *)string_copy(s) : s;
1683 }
1684
1685 /* Process all transported addresses - for LMTP, read a status for
1686 each one. */
1687
1688 for (addr = addrlist; addr != first_addr; addr = addr->next)
1689 {
1690 if (addr->transport_return != PENDING_OK) continue;
1691
1692 /* LMTP - if the response fails badly (e.g. timeout), use it for all the
1693 remaining addresses. Otherwise, it's a return code for just the one
1694 address. For temporary errors, add a retry item for the address so that
1695 it doesn't get tried again too soon. */
1696
1697 if (lmtp)
1698 {
1699 if (!smtp_read_response(&inblock, buffer, sizeof(buffer), '2',
1700 ob->final_timeout))
1701 {
1702 if (errno != 0 || buffer[0] == 0) goto RESPONSE_FAILED;
1703 addr->message = string_sprintf("LMTP error after %s: %s",
1704 big_buffer, string_printing(buffer));
1705 setflag(addr, af_pass_message); /* Allow message to go to user */
1706 if (buffer[0] == '5')
1707 addr->transport_return = FAIL;
1708 else
1709 {
1710 errno = ERRNO_DATA4XX;
1711 addr->more_errno |= ((buffer[1] - '0')*10 + buffer[2] - '0') << 8;
1712 addr->transport_return = DEFER;
1713 retry_add_item(addr, addr->address_retry_key, 0);
1714 }
1715 continue;
1716 }
1717 completed_address = TRUE; /* NOW we can set this flag */
1718 }
1719
1720 /* SMTP, or success return from LMTP for this address. Pass back the
1721 actual host that was used. */
1722
1723 addr->transport_return = OK;
1724 addr->more_errno = delivery_time;
1725 addr->host_used = thost;
1726 addr->special_action = flag;
1727 addr->message = conf;
1728 flag = '-';
1729
1730 /* Update the journal. For homonymic addresses, use the base address plus
1731 the transport name. See lots of comments in deliver.c about the reasons
1732 for the complications when homonyms are involved. Just carry on after
1733 write error, as it may prove possible to update the spool file later. */
1734
1735 if (testflag(addr, af_homonym))
1736 sprintf(CS buffer, "%.500s/%s\n", addr->unique + 3, tblock->name);
1737 else
1738 sprintf(CS buffer, "%.500s\n", addr->unique);
1739
1740 DEBUG(D_deliver) debug_printf("journalling %s", buffer);
1741 len = Ustrlen(CS buffer);
1742 if (write(journal_fd, buffer, len) != len)
1743 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "failed to write journal for "
1744 "%s: %s", buffer, strerror(errno));
1745 }
1746
1747 /* Ensure the journal file is pushed out to disk. */
1748
1749 if (EXIMfsync(journal_fd) < 0)
1750 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "failed to fsync journal: %s",
1751 strerror(errno));
1752 }
1753 }
1754
1755
1756 /* Handle general (not specific to one address) failures here. The value of ok
1757 is used to skip over this code on the falling through case. A timeout causes a
1758 deferral. Other errors may defer or fail according to the response code, and
1759 may set up a special errno value, e.g. after connection chopped, which is
1760 assumed if errno == 0 and there is no text in the buffer. If control reaches
1761 here during the setting up phase (i.e. before MAIL FROM) then always defer, as
1762 the problem is not related to this specific message. */
1763
1764 if (!ok)
1765 {
1766 int code;
1767
1768 RESPONSE_FAILED:
1769 save_errno = errno;
1770 message = NULL;
1771 send_quit = check_response(host, &save_errno, addrlist->more_errno,
1772 buffer, &code, &message, &pass_message);
1773 goto FAILED;
1774
1775 SEND_FAILED:
1776 save_errno = errno;
1777 code = '4';
1778 message = US string_sprintf("send() to %s [%s] failed: %s",
1779 host->name, host->address, strerror(save_errno));
1780 send_quit = FALSE;
1781 goto FAILED;
1782
1783 /* This label is jumped to directly when a TLS negotiation has failed,
1784 or was not done for a host for which it is required. Values will be set
1785 in message and save_errno, and setting_up will always be true. Treat as
1786 a temporary error. */
1787
1788 #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
1789 TLS_FAILED:
1790 code = '4';
1791 #endif
1792
1793 /* If the failure happened while setting up the call, see if the failure was
1794 a 5xx response (this will either be on connection, or following HELO - a 5xx
1795 after EHLO causes it to try HELO). If so, fail all addresses, as this host is
1796 never going to accept them. For other errors during setting up (timeouts or
1797 whatever), defer all addresses, and yield DEFER, so that the host is not
1798 tried again for a while. */
1799
1800 FAILED:
1801 ok = FALSE; /* For when reached by GOTO */
1802
1803 if (setting_up)
1804 {
1805 if (code == '5')
1806 {
1807 set_errno(addrlist, save_errno, message, FAIL, pass_message);
1808 }
1809 else
1810 {
1811 set_errno(addrlist, save_errno, message, DEFER, pass_message);
1812 yield = DEFER;
1813 }
1814 }
1815
1816 /* We want to handle timeouts after MAIL or "." and loss of connection after
1817 "." specially. They can indicate a problem with the sender address or with
1818 the contents of the message rather than a real error on the connection. These
1819 cases are treated in the same way as a 4xx response. This next bit of code
1820 does the classification. */
1821
1822 else
1823 {
1824 BOOL message_error;
1825
1826 switch(save_errno)
1827 {
1828 case 0:
1829 case ERRNO_MAIL4XX:
1830 case ERRNO_DATA4XX:
1831 message_error = TRUE;
1832 break;
1833
1834 case ETIMEDOUT:
1835 message_error = Ustrncmp(smtp_command,"MAIL",4) == 0 ||
1836 Ustrncmp(smtp_command,"end ",4) == 0;
1837 break;
1838
1839 case ERRNO_SMTPCLOSED:
1840 message_error = Ustrncmp(smtp_command,"end ",4) == 0;
1841 break;
1842
1843 default:
1844 message_error = FALSE;
1845 break;
1846 }
1847
1848 /* Handle the cases that are treated as message errors. These are:
1849
1850 (a) negative response or timeout after MAIL
1851 (b) negative response after DATA
1852 (c) negative response or timeout or dropped connection after "."
1853
1854 It won't be a negative response or timeout after RCPT, as that is dealt
1855 with separately above. The action in all cases is to set an appropriate
1856 error code for all the addresses, but to leave yield set to OK because the
1857 host itself has not failed. Of course, it might in practice have failed
1858 when we've had a timeout, but if so, we'll discover that at the next
1859 delivery attempt. For a temporary error, set the message_defer flag, and
1860 write to the logs for information if this is not the last host. The error
1861 for the last host will be logged as part of the address's log line. */
1862
1863 if (message_error)
1864 {
1865 if (mua_wrapper) code = '5'; /* Force hard failure in wrapper mode */
1866 set_errno(addrlist, save_errno, message, (code == '5')? FAIL : DEFER,
1867 pass_message);
1868
1869 /* If there's an errno, the message contains just the identity of
1870 the host. */
1871
1872 if (code != '5') /* Anything other than 5 is treated as temporary */
1873 {
1874 if (save_errno > 0)
1875 message = US string_sprintf("%s: %s", message, strerror(save_errno));
1876 if (host->next != NULL) log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "%s", message);
1877 deliver_msglog("%s %s\n", tod_stamp(tod_log), message);
1878 *message_defer = TRUE;
1879 }
1880 }
1881
1882 /* Otherwise, we have an I/O error or a timeout other than after MAIL or
1883 ".", or some other transportation error. We defer all addresses and yield
1884 DEFER, except for the case of failed add_headers expansion, or a transport
1885 filter failure, when the yield should be ERROR, to stop it trying other
1886 hosts. */
1887
1888 else
1889 {
1890 yield = (save_errno == ERRNO_CHHEADER_FAIL ||
1891 save_errno == ERRNO_FILTER_FAIL)? ERROR : DEFER;
1892 set_errno(addrlist, save_errno, message, DEFER, pass_message);
1893 }
1894 }
1895 }
1896
1897
1898 /* If all has gone well, send_quit will be set TRUE, implying we can end the
1899 SMTP session tidily. However, if there were too many addresses to send in one
1900 message (indicated by first_addr being non-NULL) we want to carry on with the
1901 rest of them. Also, it is desirable to send more than one message down the SMTP
1902 connection if there are several waiting, provided we haven't already sent so
1903 many as to hit the configured limit. The function transport_check_waiting looks
1904 for a waiting message and returns its id. Then transport_pass_socket tries to
1905 set up a continued delivery by passing the socket on to another process. The
1906 variable send_rset is FALSE if a message has just been successfully transfered.
1907
1908 If we are already sending down a continued channel, there may be further
1909 addresses not yet delivered that are aimed at the same host, but which have not
1910 been passed in this run of the transport. In this case, continue_more will be
1911 true, and all we should do is send RSET if necessary, and return, leaving the
1912 channel open.
1913
1914 However, if no address was disposed of, i.e. all addresses got 4xx errors, we
1915 do not want to continue with other messages down the same channel, because that
1916 can lead to looping between two or more messages, all with the same,
1917 temporarily failing address(es). [The retry information isn't updated yet, so
1918 new processes keep on trying.] We probably also don't want to try more of this
1919 message's addresses either.
1920
1921 If we have started a TLS session, we have to end it before passing the
1922 connection to a new process. However, not all servers can handle this (Exim
1923 can), so we do not pass such a connection on if the host matches
1924 hosts_nopass_tls. */
1925
1926 DEBUG(D_transport)
1927 debug_printf("ok=%d send_quit=%d send_rset=%d continue_more=%d "
1928 "yield=%d first_address is %sNULL\n", ok, send_quit, send_rset,
1929 continue_more, yield, (first_addr == NULL)? "":"not ");
1930
1931 if (completed_address && ok && send_quit)
1932 {
1933 BOOL more;
1934 if (first_addr != NULL || continue_more ||
1935 (
1936 (tls_active < 0 ||
1937 verify_check_this_host(&(ob->hosts_nopass_tls), NULL, host->name,
1938 host->address, NULL) != OK)
1939 &&
1940 transport_check_waiting(tblock->name, host->name,
1941 tblock->connection_max_messages, new_message_id, &more)
1942 ))
1943 {
1944 uschar *msg;
1945 BOOL pass_message;
1946
1947 if (send_rset)
1948 {
1949 if (! (ok = smtp_write_command(&outblock, FALSE, "RSET\r\n") >= 0))
1950 {
1951 msg = US string_sprintf("send() to %s [%s] failed: %s", host->name,
1952 host->address, strerror(save_errno));
1953 send_quit = FALSE;
1954 }
1955 else if (! (ok = smtp_read_response(&inblock, buffer, sizeof(buffer), '2',
1956 ob->command_timeout)))
1957 {
1958 int code;
1959 send_quit = check_response(host, &errno, 0, buffer, &code, &msg,
1960 &pass_message);
1961 if (!send_quit)
1962 {
1963 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("%s\n", msg);
1964 }
1965 }
1966 }
1967
1968 /* Either RSET was not needed, or it succeeded */
1969
1970 if (ok)
1971 {
1972 if (first_addr != NULL) /* More addresses still to be sent */
1973 { /* in this run of the transport */
1974 continue_sequence++; /* Causes * in logging */
1975 goto SEND_MESSAGE;
1976 }
1977 if (continue_more) return yield; /* More addresses for another run */
1978
1979 /* Pass the socket to a new Exim process. Before doing so, we must shut
1980 down TLS. Not all MTAs allow for the continuation of the SMTP session
1981 when TLS is shut down. We test for this by sending a new EHLO. If we
1982 don't get a good response, we don't attempt to pass the socket on. */
1983
1984 #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
1985 if (tls_active >= 0)
1986 {
1987 tls_close(TRUE);
1988 ok = smtp_write_command(&outblock,FALSE,"EHLO %s\r\n",helo_data) >= 0 &&
1989 smtp_read_response(&inblock, buffer, sizeof(buffer), '2',
1990 ob->command_timeout);
1991 }
1992 #endif
1993
1994 /* If the socket is successfully passed, we musn't send QUIT (or
1995 indeed anything!) from here. */
1996
1997 if (ok && transport_pass_socket(tblock->name, host->name, host->address,
1998 new_message_id, inblock.sock))
1999 {
2000 send_quit = FALSE;
2001 }
2002 }
2003
2004 /* If RSET failed and there are addresses left, they get deferred. */
2005
2006 else set_errno(first_addr, errno, msg, DEFER, FALSE);
2007 }
2008 }
2009
2010 /* End off tidily with QUIT unless the connection has died or the socket has
2011 been passed to another process. There has been discussion on the net about what
2012 to do after sending QUIT. The wording of the RFC suggests that it is necessary
2013 to wait for a response, but on the other hand, there isn't anything one can do
2014 with an error response, other than log it. Exim used to do that. However,
2015 further discussion suggested that it is positively advantageous not to wait for
2016 the response, but to close the session immediately. This is supposed to move
2017 the TCP/IP TIME_WAIT state from the server to the client, thereby removing some
2018 load from the server. (Hosts that are both servers and clients may not see much
2019 difference, of course.) Further discussion indicated that this was safe to do
2020 on Unix systems which have decent implementations of TCP/IP that leave the
2021 connection around for a while (TIME_WAIT) after the application has gone away.
2022 This enables the response sent by the server to be properly ACKed rather than
2023 timed out, as can happen on broken TCP/IP implementations on other OS.
2024
2025 This change is being made on 31-Jul-98. After over a year of trouble-free
2026 operation, the old commented-out code was removed on 17-Sep-99. */
2027
2028 SEND_QUIT:
2029 if (send_quit) (void)smtp_write_command(&outblock, FALSE, "QUIT\r\n");
2030
2031 END_OFF:
2032
2033 #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
2034 tls_close(TRUE);
2035 #endif
2036
2037 /* Close the socket, and return the appropriate value, first setting
2038 continue_transport and continue_hostname NULL to prevent any other addresses
2039 that may include the host from trying to re-use a continuation socket. This
2040 works because the NULL setting is passed back to the calling process, and
2041 remote_max_parallel is forced to 1 when delivering over an existing connection,
2042
2043 If all went well and continue_more is set, we shouldn't actually get here if
2044 there are further addresses, as the return above will be taken. However,
2045 writing RSET might have failed, or there may be other addresses whose hosts are
2046 specified in the transports, and therefore not visible at top level, in which
2047 case continue_more won't get set. */
2048
2049 (void)close(inblock.sock);
2050 continue_transport = NULL;
2051 continue_hostname = NULL;
2052 return yield;
2053 }
2054
2055
2056
2057
2058 /*************************************************
2059 * Closedown entry point *
2060 *************************************************/
2061
2062 /* This function is called when exim is passed an open smtp channel
2063 from another incarnation, but the message which it has been asked
2064 to deliver no longer exists. The channel is on stdin.
2065
2066 We might do fancy things like looking for another message to send down
2067 the channel, but if the one we sought has gone, it has probably been
2068 delivered by some other process that itself will seek further messages,
2069 so just close down our connection.
2070
2071 Argument: pointer to the transport instance block
2072 Returns: nothing
2073 */
2074
2075 void
2076 smtp_transport_closedown(transport_instance *tblock)
2077 {
2078 smtp_transport_options_block *ob =
2079 (smtp_transport_options_block *)(tblock->options_block);
2080 smtp_inblock inblock;
2081 smtp_outblock outblock;
2082 uschar buffer[256];
2083 uschar inbuffer[4096];
2084 uschar outbuffer[16];
2085
2086 inblock.sock = fileno(stdin);
2087 inblock.buffer = inbuffer;
2088 inblock.buffersize = sizeof(inbuffer);
2089 inblock.ptr = inbuffer;
2090 inblock.ptrend = inbuffer;
2091
2092 outblock.sock = inblock.sock;
2093 outblock.buffersize = sizeof(outbuffer);
2094 outblock.buffer = outbuffer;
2095 outblock.ptr = outbuffer;
2096 outblock.cmd_count = 0;
2097 outblock.authenticating = FALSE;
2098
2099 (void)smtp_write_command(&outblock, FALSE, "QUIT\r\n");
2100 (void)smtp_read_response(&inblock, buffer, sizeof(buffer), '2',
2101 ob->command_timeout);
2102 (void)close(inblock.sock);
2103 }
2104
2105
2106
2107 /*************************************************
2108 * Prepare addresses for delivery *
2109 *************************************************/
2110
2111 /* This function is called to flush out error settings from previous delivery
2112 attempts to other hosts. It also records whether we got here via an MX record
2113 or not in the more_errno field of the address. We are interested only in
2114 addresses that are still marked DEFER - others may have got delivered to a
2115 previously considered IP address. Set their status to PENDING_DEFER to indicate
2116 which ones are relevant this time.
2117
2118 Arguments:
2119 addrlist the list of addresses
2120 host the host we are delivering to
2121
2122 Returns: the first address for this delivery
2123 */
2124
2125 static address_item *
2126 prepare_addresses(address_item *addrlist, host_item *host)
2127 {
2128 address_item *first_addr = NULL;
2129 address_item *addr;
2130 for (addr = addrlist; addr != NULL; addr = addr->next)
2131 {
2132 if (addr->transport_return != DEFER) continue;
2133 if (first_addr == NULL) first_addr = addr;
2134 addr->transport_return = PENDING_DEFER;
2135 addr->basic_errno = 0;
2136 addr->more_errno = (host->mx >= 0)? 'M' : 'A';
2137 addr->message = NULL;
2138 #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
2139 addr->cipher = NULL;
2140 addr->peerdn = NULL;
2141 #endif
2142 }
2143 return first_addr;
2144 }
2145
2146
2147
2148 /*************************************************
2149 * Main entry point *
2150 *************************************************/
2151
2152 /* See local README for interface details. As this is a remote transport, it is
2153 given a chain of addresses to be delivered in one connection, if possible. It
2154 always returns TRUE, indicating that each address has its own independent
2155 status set, except if there is a setting up problem, in which case it returns
2156 FALSE. */
2157
2158 BOOL
2159 smtp_transport_entry(
2160 transport_instance *tblock, /* data for this instantiation */
2161 address_item *addrlist) /* addresses we are working on */
2162 {
2163 int cutoff_retry;
2164 int port;
2165 int hosts_defer = 0;
2166 int hosts_fail = 0;
2167 int hosts_looked_up = 0;
2168 int hosts_retry = 0;
2169 int hosts_serial = 0;
2170 int hosts_total = 0;
2171 int total_hosts_tried = 0;
2172 address_item *addr;
2173 BOOL expired = TRUE;
2174 BOOL continuing = continue_hostname != NULL;
2175 uschar *expanded_hosts = NULL;
2176 uschar *pistring;
2177 uschar *tid = string_sprintf("%s transport", tblock->name);
2178 smtp_transport_options_block *ob =
2179 (smtp_transport_options_block *)(tblock->options_block);
2180 host_item *hostlist = addrlist->host_list;
2181 host_item *host = NULL;
2182
2183 DEBUG(D_transport)
2184 {
2185 debug_printf("%s transport entered\n", tblock->name);
2186 for (addr = addrlist; addr != NULL; addr = addr->next)
2187 debug_printf(" %s\n", addr->address);
2188 if (continuing) debug_printf("already connected to %s [%s]\n",
2189 continue_hostname, continue_host_address);
2190 }
2191
2192 /* Set the flag requesting that these hosts be added to the waiting
2193 database if the delivery fails temporarily or if we are running with
2194 queue_smtp or a 2-stage queue run. This gets unset for certain
2195 kinds of error, typically those that are specific to the message. */
2196
2197 update_waiting = TRUE;
2198
2199 /* If a host list is not defined for the addresses - they must all have the
2200 same one in order to be passed to a single transport - or if the transport has
2201 a host list with hosts_override set, use the host list supplied with the
2202 transport. It is an error for this not to exist. */
2203
2204 if (hostlist == NULL || (ob->hosts_override && ob->hosts != NULL))
2205 {
2206 if (ob->hosts == NULL)
2207 {
2208 addrlist->message = string_sprintf("%s transport called with no hosts set",
2209 tblock->name);
2210 addrlist->transport_return = PANIC;
2211 return FALSE; /* Only top address has status */
2212 }
2213
2214 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("using the transport's hosts: %s\n",
2215 ob->hosts);
2216
2217 /* If the transport's host list contains no '$' characters, and we are not
2218 randomizing, it is fixed and therefore a chain of hosts can be built once
2219 and for all, and remembered for subsequent use by other calls to this
2220 transport. If, on the other hand, the host list does contain '$', or we are
2221 randomizing its order, we have to rebuild it each time. In the fixed case,
2222 as the hosts string will never be used again, it doesn't matter that we
2223 replace all the : characters with zeros. */
2224
2225 if (ob->hostlist == NULL)
2226 {
2227 uschar *s = ob->hosts;
2228
2229 if (Ustrchr(s, '$') != NULL)
2230 {
2231 expanded_hosts = expand_string(s);
2232 if (expanded_hosts == NULL)
2233 {
2234 addrlist->message = string_sprintf("failed to expand list of hosts "
2235 "\"%s\" in %s transport: %s", s, tblock->name, expand_string_message);
2236 addrlist->transport_return = search_find_defer? DEFER : PANIC;
2237 return FALSE; /* Only top address has status */
2238 }
2239 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("expanded list of hosts \"%s\" to "
2240 "\"%s\"\n", s, expanded_hosts);
2241 s = expanded_hosts;
2242 }
2243 else
2244 if (ob->hosts_randomize) s = expanded_hosts = string_copy(s);
2245
2246 host_build_hostlist(&hostlist, s, ob->hosts_randomize);
2247
2248 /* Check that the expansion yielded something useful. */
2249 if (hostlist == NULL)
2250 {
2251 addrlist->message =
2252 string_sprintf("%s transport has empty hosts setting", tblock->name);
2253 addrlist->transport_return = PANIC;
2254 return FALSE; /* Only top address has status */
2255 }
2256
2257 /* If there was no expansion of hosts, save the host list for
2258 next time. */
2259
2260 if (expanded_hosts == NULL) ob->hostlist = hostlist;
2261 }
2262
2263 /* This is not the first time this transport has been run in this delivery;
2264 the host list was built previously. */
2265
2266 else hostlist = ob->hostlist;
2267 }
2268
2269 /* The host list was supplied with the address. If hosts_randomize is set, we
2270 must sort it into a random order if it did not come from MX records and has not
2271 already been randomized (but don't bother if continuing down an existing
2272 connection). */
2273
2274 else if (ob->hosts_randomize && hostlist->mx == MX_NONE && !continuing)
2275 {
2276 host_item *newlist = NULL;
2277 while (hostlist != NULL)
2278 {
2279 host_item *h = hostlist;
2280 hostlist = hostlist->next;
2281
2282 h->sort_key = random_number(100);
2283
2284 if (newlist == NULL)
2285 {
2286 h->next = NULL;
2287 newlist = h;
2288 }
2289 else if (h->sort_key < newlist->sort_key)
2290 {
2291 h->next = newlist;
2292 newlist = h;
2293 }
2294 else
2295 {
2296 host_item *hh = newlist;
2297 while (hh->next != NULL)
2298 {
2299 if (h->sort_key < hh->next->sort_key) break;
2300 hh = hh->next;
2301 }
2302 h->next = hh->next;
2303 hh->next = h;
2304 }
2305 }
2306
2307 hostlist = addrlist->host_list = newlist;
2308 }
2309
2310
2311 /* Sort out the default port. */
2312
2313 if (!smtp_get_port(ob->port, addrlist, &port, tid)) return FALSE;
2314
2315
2316 /* For each host-plus-IP-address on the list:
2317
2318 . If this is a continued delivery and the host isn't the one with the
2319 current connection, skip.
2320
2321 . If the status is unusable (i.e. previously failed or retry checked), skip.
2322
2323 . If no IP address set, get the address, either by turning the name into
2324 an address, calling gethostbyname if gethostbyname is on, or by calling
2325 the DNS. The DNS may yield multiple addresses, in which case insert the
2326 extra ones into the list.
2327
2328 . Get the retry data if not previously obtained for this address and set the
2329 field which remembers the state of this address. Skip if the retry time is
2330 not reached. If not, remember whether retry data was found. The retry string
2331 contains both the name and the IP address.
2332
2333 . Scan the list of addresses and mark those whose status is DEFER as
2334 PENDING_DEFER. These are the only ones that will be processed in this cycle
2335 of the hosts loop.
2336
2337 . Make a delivery attempt - addresses marked PENDING_DEFER will be tried.
2338 Some addresses may be successfully delivered, others may fail, and yet
2339 others may get temporary errors and so get marked DEFER.
2340
2341 . The return from the delivery attempt is OK if a connection was made and a
2342 valid SMTP dialogue was completed. Otherwise it is DEFER.
2343
2344 . If OK, add a "remove" retry item for this host/IPaddress, if any.
2345
2346 . If fail to connect, or other defer state, add a retry item.
2347
2348 . If there are any addresses whose status is still DEFER, carry on to the
2349 next host/IPaddress, unless we have tried the number of hosts given
2350 by hosts_max_try or hosts_max_try_hardlimit; otherwise return. Note that
2351 there is some fancy logic for hosts_max_try that means its limit can be
2352 overstepped in some circumstances.
2353
2354 If we get to the end of the list, all hosts have deferred at least one address,
2355 or not reached their retry times. If delay_after_cutoff is unset, it requests a
2356 delivery attempt to those hosts whose last try was before the arrival time of
2357 the current message. To cope with this, we have to go round the loop a second
2358 time. After that, set the status and error data for any addresses that haven't
2359 had it set already. */
2360
2361 for (cutoff_retry = 0; expired &&
2362 cutoff_retry < ((ob->delay_after_cutoff)? 1 : 2);
2363 cutoff_retry++)
2364 {
2365 host_item *nexthost = NULL;
2366 int unexpired_hosts_tried = 0;
2367
2368 for (host = hostlist;
2369 host != NULL &&
2370 unexpired_hosts_tried < ob->hosts_max_try &&
2371 total_hosts_tried < ob->hosts_max_try_hardlimit;
2372 host = nexthost)
2373 {
2374 int rc;
2375 int host_af;
2376 uschar *rs;
2377 BOOL serialized = FALSE;
2378 BOOL host_is_expired = FALSE;
2379 BOOL message_defer = FALSE;
2380 BOOL ifchanges = FALSE;
2381 BOOL some_deferred = FALSE;
2382 address_item *first_addr = NULL;
2383 uschar *interface = NULL;
2384 uschar *retry_host_key = NULL;
2385 uschar *retry_message_key = NULL;
2386 uschar *serialize_key = NULL;
2387
2388 /* Default next host is next host. :-) But this can vary if the
2389 hosts_max_try limit is hit (see below). It may also be reset if a host
2390 address is looked up here (in case the host was multihomed). */
2391
2392 nexthost = host->next;
2393
2394 /* If the address hasn't yet been obtained from the host name, look it up
2395 now, unless the host is already marked as unusable. If it is marked as
2396 unusable, it means that the router was unable to find its IP address (in
2397 the DNS or wherever) OR we are in the 2nd time round the cutoff loop, and
2398 the lookup failed last time. We don't get this far if *all* MX records
2399 point to non-existent hosts; that is treated as a hard error.
2400
2401 We can just skip this host entirely. When the hosts came from the router,
2402 the address will timeout based on the other host(s); when the address is
2403 looked up below, there is an explicit retry record added.
2404
2405 Note that we mustn't skip unusable hosts if the address is not unset; they
2406 may be needed as expired hosts on the 2nd time round the cutoff loop. */
2407
2408 if (host->address == NULL)
2409 {
2410 int new_port, flags;
2411 host_item *hh;
2412 uschar *canonical_name;
2413
2414 if (host->status >= hstatus_unusable)
2415 {
2416 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("%s has no address and is unusable - skipping\n",
2417 host->name);
2418 continue;
2419 }
2420
2421 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("getting address for %s\n", host->name);
2422
2423 /* The host name is permitted to have an attached port. Find it, and
2424 strip it from the name. Just remember it for now. */
2425
2426 new_port = host_item_get_port(host);
2427
2428 /* Count hosts looked up */
2429
2430 hosts_looked_up++;
2431
2432 /* Find by name if so configured, or if it's an IP address. We don't
2433 just copy the IP address, because we need the test-for-local to happen. */
2434
2435 flags = HOST_FIND_BY_A;
2436 if (ob->dns_qualify_single) flags |= HOST_FIND_QUALIFY_SINGLE;
2437 if (ob->dns_search_parents) flags |= HOST_FIND_SEARCH_PARENTS;
2438
2439 if (ob->gethostbyname || string_is_ip_address(host->name, NULL) != 0)
2440 rc = host_find_byname(host, NULL, flags, &canonical_name, TRUE);
2441 else
2442 rc = host_find_bydns(host, NULL, flags, NULL, NULL, NULL,
2443 &canonical_name, NULL);
2444
2445 /* Update the host (and any additional blocks, resulting from
2446 multihoming) with a host-specific port, if any. */
2447
2448 for (hh = host; hh != nexthost; hh = hh->next) hh->port = new_port;
2449
2450 /* Failure to find the host at this time (usually DNS temporary failure)
2451 is really a kind of routing failure rather than a transport failure.
2452 Therefore we add a retry item of the routing kind, not to stop us trying
2453 to look this name up here again, but to ensure the address gets timed
2454 out if the failures go on long enough. A complete failure at this point
2455 commonly points to a configuration error, but the best action is still
2456 to carry on for the next host. */
2457
2458 if (rc == HOST_FIND_AGAIN || rc == HOST_FIND_FAILED)
2459 {
2460 retry_add_item(addrlist, string_sprintf("R:%s", host->name), 0);
2461 expired = FALSE;
2462 if (rc == HOST_FIND_AGAIN) hosts_defer++; else hosts_fail++;
2463 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("rc = %s for %s\n", (rc == HOST_FIND_AGAIN)?
2464 "HOST_FIND_AGAIN" : "HOST_FIND_FAILED", host->name);
2465 host->status = hstatus_unusable;
2466
2467 for (addr = addrlist; addr != NULL; addr = addr->next)
2468 {
2469 if (addr->transport_return != DEFER) continue;
2470 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_UNKNOWNHOST;
2471 addr->message =
2472 string_sprintf("failed to lookup IP address for %s", host->name);
2473 }
2474 continue;
2475 }
2476
2477 /* If the host is actually the local host, we may have a problem, or
2478 there may be some cunning configuration going on. In the problem case,
2479 log things and give up. The default transport status is already DEFER. */
2480
2481 if (rc == HOST_FOUND_LOCAL && !ob->allow_localhost)
2482 {
2483 for (addr = addrlist; addr != NULL; addr = addr->next)
2484 {
2485 addr->basic_errno = 0;
2486 addr->message = string_sprintf("%s transport found host %s to be "
2487 "local", tblock->name, host->name);
2488 }
2489 goto END_TRANSPORT;
2490 }
2491 } /* End of block for IP address lookup */
2492
2493 /* If this is a continued delivery, we are interested only in the host
2494 which matches the name of the existing open channel. The check is put
2495 here after the local host lookup, in case the name gets expanded as a
2496 result of the lookup. Set expired FALSE, to save the outer loop executing
2497 twice. */
2498
2499 if (continuing && (Ustrcmp(continue_hostname, host->name) != 0 ||
2500 Ustrcmp(continue_host_address, host->address) != 0))
2501 {
2502 expired = FALSE;
2503 continue; /* With next host */
2504 }
2505
2506 /* Reset the default next host in case a multihomed host whose addresses
2507 are not looked up till just above added to the host list. */
2508
2509 nexthost = host->next;
2510
2511 /* If queue_smtp is set (-odqs or the first part of a 2-stage run), or the
2512 domain is in queue_smtp_domains, we don't actually want to attempt any
2513 deliveries. When doing a queue run, queue_smtp_domains is always unset. If
2514 there is a lookup defer in queue_smtp_domains, proceed as if the domain
2515 were not in it. We don't want to hold up all SMTP deliveries! Except when
2516 doing a two-stage queue run, don't do this if forcing. */
2517
2518 if ((!deliver_force || queue_2stage) && (queue_smtp ||
2519 match_isinlist(addrlist->domain, &queue_smtp_domains, 0,
2520 &domainlist_anchor, NULL, MCL_DOMAIN, TRUE, NULL) == OK))
2521 {
2522 expired = FALSE;
2523 for (addr = addrlist; addr != NULL; addr = addr->next)
2524 {
2525 if (addr->transport_return != DEFER) continue;
2526 addr->message = US"domain matches queue_smtp_domains, or -odqs set";
2527 }
2528 continue; /* With next host */
2529 }
2530
2531 /* Count hosts being considered - purely for an intelligent comment
2532 if none are usable. */
2533
2534 hosts_total++;
2535
2536 /* Set $host and $host address now in case they are needed for the
2537 interface expansion or the serialize_hosts check; they remain set if an
2538 actual delivery happens. */
2539
2540 deliver_host = host->name;
2541 deliver_host_address = host->address;
2542
2543 /* Set up a string for adding to the retry key if the port number is not
2544 the standard SMTP port. A host may have its own port setting that overrides
2545 the default. */
2546
2547 pistring = string_sprintf(":%d", (host->port == PORT_NONE)?
2548 port : host->port);
2549 if (Ustrcmp(pistring, ":25") == 0) pistring = US"";
2550
2551 /* Select IPv4 or IPv6, and choose an outgoing interface. If the interface
2552 string changes upon expansion, we must add it to the key that is used for
2553 retries, because connections to the same host from a different interface
2554 should be treated separately. */
2555
2556 host_af = (Ustrchr(host->address, ':') == NULL)? AF_INET : AF_INET6;
2557 if (!smtp_get_interface(ob->interface, host_af, addrlist, &ifchanges,
2558 &interface, tid))
2559 return FALSE;
2560 if (ifchanges) pistring = string_sprintf("%s/%s", pistring, interface);
2561
2562 /* The first time round the outer loop, check the status of the host by
2563 inspecting the retry data. The second time round, we are interested only
2564 in expired hosts that haven't been tried since this message arrived. */
2565
2566 if (cutoff_retry == 0)
2567 {
2568 /* Ensure the status of the address is set by checking retry data if
2569 necessary. There maybe host-specific retry data (applicable to all
2570 messages) and also data for retries of a specific message at this host.
2571 If either of these retry records are actually read, the keys used are
2572 returned to save recomputing them later. */
2573
2574 host_is_expired = retry_check_address(addrlist->domain, host, pistring,
2575 ob->retry_include_ip_address, &retry_host_key, &retry_message_key);
2576
2577 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("%s [%s]%s status = %s\n", host->name,
2578 (host->address == NULL)? US"" : host->address, pistring,
2579 (host->status == hstatus_usable)? "usable" :
2580 (host->status == hstatus_unusable)? "unusable" :
2581 (host->status == hstatus_unusable_expired)? "unusable (expired)" : "?");
2582
2583 /* Skip this address if not usable at this time, noting if it wasn't
2584 actually expired, both locally and in the address. */
2585
2586 switch (host->status)
2587 {
2588 case hstatus_unusable:
2589 expired = FALSE;
2590 setflag(addrlist, af_retry_skipped);
2591 /* Fall through */
2592
2593 case hstatus_unusable_expired:
2594 switch (host->why)
2595 {
2596 case hwhy_retry: hosts_retry++; break;
2597 case hwhy_failed: hosts_fail++; break;
2598 case hwhy_deferred: hosts_defer++; break;
2599 }
2600
2601 /* If there was a retry message key, implying that previously there
2602 was a message-specific defer, we don't want to update the list of
2603 messages waiting for these hosts. */
2604
2605 if (retry_message_key != NULL) update_waiting = FALSE;
2606 continue; /* With the next host or IP address */
2607 }
2608 }
2609
2610 /* Second time round the loop: if the address is set but expired, and
2611 the message is newer than the last try, let it through. */
2612
2613 else
2614 {
2615 if (host->address == NULL ||
2616 host->status != hstatus_unusable_expired ||
2617 host->last_try > received_time)
2618 continue;
2619 DEBUG(D_transport)
2620 debug_printf("trying expired host %s [%s]%s\n",
2621 host->name, host->address, pistring);
2622 host_is_expired = TRUE;
2623 }
2624
2625 /* Setting "expired=FALSE" doesn't actually mean not all hosts are expired;
2626 it remains TRUE only if all hosts are expired and none are actually tried.
2627 */
2628
2629 expired = FALSE;
2630
2631 /* If this host is listed as one to which access must be serialized,
2632 see if another Exim process has a connection to it, and if so, skip
2633 this host. If not, update the database to record our connection to it
2634 and remember this for later deletion. Do not do any of this if we are
2635 sending the message down a pre-existing connection. */
2636
2637 if (!continuing &&
2638 verify_check_this_host(&(ob->serialize_hosts), NULL, host->name,
2639 host->address, NULL) == OK)
2640 {
2641 serialize_key = string_sprintf("host-serialize-%s", host->name);
2642 if (!enq_start(serialize_key))
2643 {
2644 DEBUG(D_transport)
2645 debug_printf("skipping host %s because another Exim process "
2646 "is connected to it\n", host->name);
2647 hosts_serial++;
2648 continue;
2649 }
2650 serialized = TRUE;
2651 }
2652
2653 /* OK, we have an IP address that is not waiting for its retry time to
2654 arrive (it might be expired) OR (second time round the loop) we have an
2655 expired host that hasn't been tried since the message arrived. Have a go
2656 at delivering the message to it. First prepare the addresses by flushing
2657 out the result of previous attempts, and finding the first address that
2658 is still to be delivered. */
2659
2660 first_addr = prepare_addresses(addrlist, host);
2661
2662 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("delivering %s to %s [%s] (%s%s)\n",
2663 message_id, host->name, host->address, addrlist->address,
2664 (addrlist->next == NULL)? "" : ", ...");
2665
2666 set_process_info("delivering %s to %s [%s] (%s%s)",
2667 message_id, host->name, host->address, addrlist->address,
2668 (addrlist->next == NULL)? "" : ", ...");
2669
2670 /* This is not for real; don't do the delivery. If there are
2671 any remaining hosts, list them. */
2672
2673 if (dont_deliver)
2674 {
2675 host_item *host2;
2676 set_errno(addrlist, 0, NULL, OK, FALSE);
2677 for (addr = addrlist; addr != NULL; addr = addr->next)
2678 {
2679 addr->host_used = host;
2680 addr->special_action = '*';
2681 addr->message = US"delivery bypassed by -N option";
2682 }
2683 DEBUG(D_transport)
2684 {
2685 debug_printf("*** delivery by %s transport bypassed by -N option\n"
2686 "*** host and remaining hosts:\n", tblock->name);
2687 for (host2 = host; host2 != NULL; host2 = host2->next)
2688 debug_printf(" %s [%s]\n", host2->name,
2689 (host2->address == NULL)? US"unset" : host2->address);
2690 }
2691 rc = OK;
2692 }
2693
2694 /* This is for real. If the host is expired, we don't count it for
2695 hosts_max_retry. This ensures that all hosts must expire before an address
2696 is timed out, unless hosts_max_try_hardlimit (which protects against
2697 lunatic DNS configurations) is reached.
2698
2699 If the host is not expired and we are about to hit the hosts_max_retry
2700 limit, check to see if there is a subsequent hosts with a different MX
2701 value. If so, make that the next host, and don't count this one. This is a
2702 heuristic to make sure that different MXs do get tried. With a normal kind
2703 of retry rule, they would get tried anyway when the earlier hosts were
2704 delayed, but if the domain has a "retry every time" type of rule - as is
2705 often used for the the very large ISPs, that won't happen. */
2706
2707 else
2708 {
2709 if (!host_is_expired && ++unexpired_hosts_tried >= ob->hosts_max_try)
2710 {
2711 host_item *h;
2712 DEBUG(D_transport)
2713 debug_printf("hosts_max_try limit reached with this host\n");
2714 for (h = host; h != NULL; h = h->next)
2715 if (h->mx != host->mx) break;
2716 if (h != NULL)
2717 {
2718 nexthost = h;
2719 unexpired_hosts_tried--;
2720 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("however, a higher MX host exists "
2721 "and will be tried\n");
2722 }
2723 }
2724
2725 /* Attempt the delivery. */
2726
2727 total_hosts_tried++;
2728 rc = smtp_deliver(addrlist, host, host_af, port, interface, tblock,
2729 expanded_hosts != NULL, &message_defer, FALSE);
2730
2731 /* Yield is one of:
2732 OK => connection made, each address contains its result;
2733 message_defer is set for message-specific defers (when all
2734 recipients are marked defer)
2735 DEFER => there was a non-message-specific delivery problem;
2736 ERROR => there was a problem setting up the arguments for a filter,
2737 or there was a problem with expanding added headers
2738 */
2739
2740 /* If the result is not OK, there was a non-message-specific problem.
2741 If the result is DEFER, we need to write to the logs saying what happened
2742 for this particular host, except in the case of authentication and TLS
2743 failures, where the log has already been written. If all hosts defer a
2744 general message is written at the end. */
2745
2746 if (rc == DEFER && first_addr->basic_errno != ERRNO_AUTHFAIL &&
2747 first_addr->basic_errno != ERRNO_TLSFAILURE)
2748 write_logs(first_addr, host);
2749
2750 /* If STARTTLS was accepted, but there was a failure in setting up the
2751 TLS session (usually a certificate screwup), and the host is not in
2752 hosts_require_tls, and tls_tempfail_tryclear is true, try again, with
2753 TLS forcibly turned off. We have to start from scratch with a new SMTP
2754 connection. That's why the retry is done from here, not from within
2755 smtp_deliver(). [Rejections of STARTTLS itself don't screw up the
2756 session, so the in-clear transmission after those errors, if permitted,
2757 happens inside smtp_deliver().] */
2758
2759 #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
2760 if (rc == DEFER && first_addr->basic_errno == ERRNO_TLSFAILURE &&
2761 ob->tls_tempfail_tryclear &&
2762 verify_check_this_host(&(ob->hosts_require_tls), NULL, host->name,
2763 host->address, NULL) != OK)
2764 {
2765 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "TLS session failure: delivering unencrypted "
2766 "to %s [%s] (not in hosts_require_tls)", host->name, host->address);
2767 first_addr = prepare_addresses(addrlist, host);
2768 rc = smtp_deliver(addrlist, host, host_af, port, interface, tblock,
2769 expanded_hosts != NULL, &message_defer, TRUE);
2770 if (rc == DEFER && first_addr->basic_errno != ERRNO_AUTHFAIL)
2771 write_logs(first_addr, host);
2772 }
2773 #endif
2774 }
2775
2776 /* Delivery attempt finished */
2777
2778 rs = (rc == OK)? US"OK" : (rc == DEFER)? US"DEFER" : (rc == ERROR)?
2779 US"ERROR" : US"?";
2780
2781 set_process_info("delivering %s: just tried %s [%s] for %s%s: result %s",
2782 message_id, host->name, host->address, addrlist->address,
2783 (addrlist->next == NULL)? "" : " (& others)", rs);
2784
2785 /* Release serialization if set up */
2786
2787 if (serialized) enq_end(serialize_key);
2788
2789 /* If the result is DEFER, or if a host retry record is known to exist, we
2790 need to add an item to the retry chain for updating the retry database
2791 at the end of delivery. We only need to add the item to the top address,
2792 of course. Also, if DEFER, we mark the IP address unusable so as to skip it
2793 for any other delivery attempts using the same address. (It is copied into
2794 the unusable tree at the outer level, so even if different address blocks
2795 contain the same address, it still won't get tried again.) */
2796
2797 if (rc == DEFER || retry_host_key != NULL)
2798 {
2799 int delete_flag = (rc != DEFER)? rf_delete : 0;
2800 if (retry_host_key == NULL)
2801 {
2802 retry_host_key = ob->retry_include_ip_address?
2803 string_sprintf("T:%S:%s%s", host->name, host->address, pistring) :
2804 string_sprintf("T:%S%s", host->name, pistring);
2805 }
2806
2807 /* If a delivery of another message over an existing SMTP connection
2808 yields DEFER, we do NOT set up retry data for the host. This covers the
2809 case when there are delays in routing the addresses in the second message
2810 that are so long that the server times out. This is alleviated by not
2811 routing addresses that previously had routing defers when handling an
2812 existing connection, but even so, this case may occur (e.g. if a
2813 previously happily routed address starts giving routing defers). If the
2814 host is genuinely down, another non-continued message delivery will
2815 notice it soon enough. */
2816
2817 if (delete_flag != 0 || !continuing)
2818 retry_add_item(first_addr, retry_host_key, rf_host | delete_flag);
2819
2820 /* We may have tried an expired host, if its retry time has come; ensure
2821 the status reflects the expiry for the benefit of any other addresses. */
2822
2823 if (rc == DEFER)
2824 {
2825 host->status = (host_is_expired)?
2826 hstatus_unusable_expired : hstatus_unusable;
2827 host->why = hwhy_deferred;
2828 }
2829 }
2830
2831 /* If message_defer is set (host was OK, but every recipient got deferred
2832 because of some message-specific problem), or if that had happened
2833 previously so that a message retry key exists, add an appropriate item
2834 to the retry chain. Note that if there was a message defer but now there is
2835 a host defer, the message defer record gets deleted. That seems perfectly
2836 reasonable. Also, stop the message from being remembered as waiting
2837 for specific hosts. */
2838
2839 if (message_defer || retry_message_key != NULL)
2840 {
2841 int delete_flag = message_defer? 0 : rf_delete;
2842 if (retry_message_key == NULL)
2843 {
2844 retry_message_key = ob->retry_include_ip_address?
2845 string_sprintf("T:%S:%s%s:%s", host->name, host->address, pistring,
2846 message_id) :
2847 string_sprintf("T:%S%s:%s", host->name, pistring, message_id);
2848 }
2849 retry_add_item(addrlist, retry_message_key,
2850 rf_message | rf_host | delete_flag);
2851 update_waiting = FALSE;
2852 }
2853
2854 /* Any return other than DEFER (that is, OK or ERROR) means that the
2855 addresses have got their final statuses filled in for this host. In the OK
2856 case, see if any of them are deferred. */
2857
2858 if (rc == OK)
2859 {
2860 for (addr = addrlist; addr != NULL; addr = addr->next)
2861 {
2862 if (addr->transport_return == DEFER)
2863 {
2864 some_deferred = TRUE;
2865 break;
2866 }
2867 }
2868 }
2869
2870 /* If no addresses deferred or the result was ERROR, return. We do this for
2871 ERROR because a failing filter set-up or add_headers expansion is likely to
2872 fail for any host we try. */
2873
2874 if (rc == ERROR || (rc == OK && !some_deferred))
2875 {
2876 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("Leaving %s transport\n", tblock->name);
2877 return TRUE; /* Each address has its status */
2878 }
2879
2880 /* If the result was DEFER or some individual addresses deferred, let
2881 the loop run to try other hosts with the deferred addresses, except for the
2882 case when we were trying to deliver down an existing channel and failed.
2883 Don't try any other hosts in this case. */
2884
2885 if (continuing) break;
2886
2887 /* If the whole delivery, or some individual addresses, were deferred and
2888 there are more hosts that could be tried, do not count this host towards
2889 the hosts_max_try limit if the age of the message is greater than the
2890 maximum retry time for this host. This means we may try try all hosts,
2891 ignoring the limit, when messages have been around for some time. This is
2892 important because if we don't try all hosts, the address will never time
2893 out. NOTE: this does not apply to hosts_max_try_hardlimit. */
2894
2895 if ((rc == DEFER || some_deferred) && nexthost != NULL)
2896 {
2897 BOOL timedout;
2898 retry_config *retry = retry_find_config(host->name, NULL, 0, 0);
2899
2900 if (retry != NULL && retry->rules != NULL)
2901 {
2902 retry_rule *last_rule;
2903 for (last_rule = retry->rules;
2904 last_rule->next != NULL;
2905 last_rule = last_rule->next);
2906 timedout = time(NULL) - received_time > last_rule->timeout;
2907 }
2908 else timedout = TRUE; /* No rule => timed out */
2909
2910 if (timedout)
2911 {
2912 unexpired_hosts_tried--;
2913 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("temporary delivery error(s) override "
2914 "hosts_max_try (message older than host's retry time)\n");
2915 }
2916 }
2917 } /* End of loop for trying multiple hosts. */
2918
2919 /* This is the end of the loop that repeats iff expired is TRUE and
2920 ob->delay_after_cutoff is FALSE. The second time round we will
2921 try those hosts that haven't been tried since the message arrived. */
2922
2923 DEBUG(D_transport)
2924 {
2925 debug_printf("all IP addresses skipped or deferred at least one address\n");
2926 if (expired && !ob->delay_after_cutoff && cutoff_retry == 0)
2927 debug_printf("retrying IP addresses not tried since message arrived\n");
2928 }
2929 }
2930
2931
2932 /* Get here if all IP addresses are skipped or defer at least one address. In
2933 MUA wrapper mode, this will happen only for connection or other non-message-
2934 specific failures. Force the delivery status for all addresses to FAIL. */
2935
2936 if (mua_wrapper)
2937 {
2938 for (addr = addrlist; addr != NULL; addr = addr->next)
2939 addr->transport_return = FAIL;
2940 goto END_TRANSPORT;
2941 }
2942
2943 /* In the normal, non-wrapper case, add a standard message to each deferred
2944 address if there hasn't been an error, that is, if it hasn't actually been
2945 tried this time. The variable "expired" will be FALSE if any deliveries were
2946 actually tried, or if there was at least one host that was not expired. That
2947 is, it is TRUE only if no deliveries were tried and all hosts were expired. If
2948 a delivery has been tried, an error code will be set, and the failing of the
2949 message is handled by the retry code later.
2950
2951 If queue_smtp is set, or this transport was called to send a subsequent message
2952 down an existing TCP/IP connection, and something caused the host not to be
2953 found, we end up here, but can detect these cases and handle them specially. */
2954
2955 for (addr = addrlist; addr != NULL; addr = addr->next)
2956 {
2957 /* If host is not NULL, it means that we stopped processing the host list
2958 because of hosts_max_try or hosts_max_try_hardlimit. In the former case, this
2959 means we need to behave as if some hosts were skipped because their retry
2960 time had not come. Specifically, this prevents the address from timing out.
2961 However, if we have hit hosts_max_try_hardlimit, we want to behave as if all
2962 hosts were tried. */
2963
2964 if (host != NULL)
2965 {
2966 if (total_hosts_tried >= ob->hosts_max_try_hardlimit)
2967 {
2968 DEBUG(D_transport)
2969 debug_printf("hosts_max_try_hardlimit reached: behave as if all "
2970 "hosts were tried\n");
2971 }
2972 else
2973 {
2974 DEBUG(D_transport)
2975 debug_printf("hosts_max_try limit caused some hosts to be skipped\n");
2976 setflag(addr, af_retry_skipped);
2977 }
2978 }
2979
2980 if (queue_smtp) /* no deliveries attempted */
2981 {
2982 addr->transport_return = DEFER;
2983 addr->basic_errno = 0;
2984 addr->message = US"SMTP delivery explicitly queued";
2985 }
2986
2987 else if (addr->transport_return == DEFER &&
2988 (addr->basic_errno == ERRNO_UNKNOWNERROR || addr->basic_errno == 0) &&
2989 addr->message == NULL)
2990 {
2991 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_HRETRY;
2992 if (continue_hostname != NULL)
2993 {
2994 addr->message = US"no host found for existing SMTP connection";
2995 }
2996 else if (expired)
2997 {
2998 setflag(addr, af_pass_message); /* This is not a security risk */
2999 addr->message = (ob->delay_after_cutoff)?
3000 US"retry time not reached for any host after a long failure period" :
3001 US"all hosts have been failing for a long time and were last tried "
3002 "after this message arrived";
3003
3004 /* If we are already using fallback hosts, or there are no fallback hosts
3005 defined, convert the result to FAIL to cause a bounce. */
3006
3007 if (addr->host_list == addr->fallback_hosts ||
3008 addr->fallback_hosts == NULL)
3009 addr->transport_return = FAIL;
3010 }
3011 else
3012 {
3013 if (hosts_retry == hosts_total)
3014 addr->message = US"retry time not reached for any host";
3015 else if (hosts_fail == hosts_total)
3016 addr->message = US"all host address lookups failed permanently";
3017 else if (hosts_defer == hosts_total)
3018 addr->message = US"all host address lookups failed temporarily";
3019 else if (hosts_serial == hosts_total)
3020 addr->message = US"connection limit reached for all hosts";
3021 else if (hosts_fail+hosts_defer == hosts_total)
3022 addr->message = US"all host address lookups failed";
3023 else addr->message = US"some host address lookups failed and retry time "
3024 "not reached for other hosts or connection limit reached";
3025 }
3026 }
3027 }
3028
3029 /* Update the database which keeps information about which messages are waiting
3030 for which hosts to become available. For some message-specific errors, the
3031 update_waiting flag is turned off because we don't want follow-on deliveries in
3032 those cases. */
3033
3034 if (update_waiting) transport_update_waiting(hostlist, tblock->name);
3035
3036 END_TRANSPORT:
3037
3038 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("Leaving %s transport\n", tblock->name);
3039
3040 return TRUE; /* Each address has its status */
3041 }
3042
3043 /* End of transport/smtp.c */