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1 | /************************************************* |
2 | * Exim - an Internet mail transport agent * | |
3 | *************************************************/ | |
4 | ||
80fea873 | 5 | /* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2016 */ |
059ec3d9 PH |
6 | /* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */ |
7 | ||
8 | /* The main code for delivering a message. */ | |
9 | ||
10 | ||
11 | #include "exim.h" | |
dadff1d4 | 12 | #include <assert.h> |
059ec3d9 PH |
13 | |
14 | ||
15 | /* Data block for keeping track of subprocesses for parallel remote | |
16 | delivery. */ | |
17 | ||
18 | typedef struct pardata { | |
19 | address_item *addrlist; /* chain of addresses */ | |
20 | address_item *addr; /* next address data expected for */ | |
21 | pid_t pid; /* subprocess pid */ | |
22 | int fd; /* pipe fd for getting result from subprocess */ | |
23 | int transport_count; /* returned transport count value */ | |
24 | BOOL done; /* no more data needed */ | |
25 | uschar *msg; /* error message */ | |
26 | uschar *return_path; /* return_path for these addresses */ | |
27 | } pardata; | |
28 | ||
29 | /* Values for the process_recipients variable */ | |
30 | ||
31 | enum { RECIP_ACCEPT, RECIP_IGNORE, RECIP_DEFER, | |
32 | RECIP_FAIL, RECIP_FAIL_FILTER, RECIP_FAIL_TIMEOUT, | |
33 | RECIP_FAIL_LOOP}; | |
34 | ||
35 | /* Mutually recursive functions for marking addresses done. */ | |
36 | ||
37 | static void child_done(address_item *, uschar *); | |
38 | static void address_done(address_item *, uschar *); | |
39 | ||
40 | /* Table for turning base-62 numbers into binary */ | |
41 | ||
42 | static uschar tab62[] = | |
43 | {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0-9 */ | |
44 | 0,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20, /* A-K */ | |
45 | 21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32, /* L-W */ | |
46 | 33,34,35, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* X-Z */ | |
47 | 0,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46, /* a-k */ | |
48 | 47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58, /* l-w */ | |
49 | 59,60,61}; /* x-z */ | |
50 | ||
51 | ||
52 | /************************************************* | |
53 | * Local static variables * | |
54 | *************************************************/ | |
55 | ||
56 | /* addr_duplicate is global because it needs to be seen from the Envelope-To | |
57 | writing code. */ | |
58 | ||
59 | static address_item *addr_defer = NULL; | |
60 | static address_item *addr_failed = NULL; | |
61 | static address_item *addr_fallback = NULL; | |
62 | static address_item *addr_local = NULL; | |
63 | static address_item *addr_new = NULL; | |
64 | static address_item *addr_remote = NULL; | |
65 | static address_item *addr_route = NULL; | |
66 | static address_item *addr_succeed = NULL; | |
6c1c3d1d WB |
67 | static address_item *addr_dsntmp = NULL; |
68 | static address_item *addr_senddsn = NULL; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
69 | |
70 | static FILE *message_log = NULL; | |
71 | static BOOL update_spool; | |
72 | static BOOL remove_journal; | |
73 | static int parcount = 0; | |
74 | static pardata *parlist = NULL; | |
75 | static int return_count; | |
76 | static uschar *frozen_info = US""; | |
77 | static uschar *used_return_path = NULL; | |
78 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
79 | |
80 | ||
81 | /************************************************* | |
82 | * Make a new address item * | |
83 | *************************************************/ | |
84 | ||
85 | /* This function gets the store and initializes with default values. The | |
86 | transport_return value defaults to DEFER, so that any unexpected failure to | |
87 | deliver does not wipe out the message. The default unique string is set to a | |
88 | copy of the address, so that its domain can be lowercased. | |
89 | ||
90 | Argument: | |
91 | address the RFC822 address string | |
92 | copy force a copy of the address | |
93 | ||
94 | Returns: a pointer to an initialized address_item | |
95 | */ | |
96 | ||
97 | address_item * | |
98 | deliver_make_addr(uschar *address, BOOL copy) | |
99 | { | |
100 | address_item *addr = store_get(sizeof(address_item)); | |
101 | *addr = address_defaults; | |
102 | if (copy) address = string_copy(address); | |
103 | addr->address = address; | |
104 | addr->unique = string_copy(address); | |
105 | return addr; | |
106 | } | |
107 | ||
108 | ||
109 | ||
110 | ||
111 | /************************************************* | |
112 | * Set expansion values for an address * | |
113 | *************************************************/ | |
114 | ||
115 | /* Certain expansion variables are valid only when handling an address or | |
116 | address list. This function sets them up or clears the values, according to its | |
117 | argument. | |
118 | ||
119 | Arguments: | |
120 | addr the address in question, or NULL to clear values | |
121 | Returns: nothing | |
122 | */ | |
123 | ||
124 | void | |
125 | deliver_set_expansions(address_item *addr) | |
126 | { | |
d6c82d7b | 127 | if (!addr) |
059ec3d9 | 128 | { |
55414b25 | 129 | const uschar ***p = address_expansions; |
d6c82d7b | 130 | while (*p) **p++ = NULL; |
059ec3d9 PH |
131 | return; |
132 | } | |
133 | ||
134 | /* Exactly what gets set depends on whether there is one or more addresses, and | |
135 | what they contain. These first ones are always set, taking their values from | |
136 | the first address. */ | |
137 | ||
d6c82d7b | 138 | if (!addr->host_list) |
059ec3d9 PH |
139 | { |
140 | deliver_host = deliver_host_address = US""; | |
a7538db1 | 141 | deliver_host_port = 0; |
059ec3d9 PH |
142 | } |
143 | else | |
144 | { | |
145 | deliver_host = addr->host_list->name; | |
146 | deliver_host_address = addr->host_list->address; | |
a7538db1 | 147 | deliver_host_port = addr->host_list->port; |
059ec3d9 PH |
148 | } |
149 | ||
150 | deliver_recipients = addr; | |
d43cbe25 JH |
151 | deliver_address_data = addr->prop.address_data; |
152 | deliver_domain_data = addr->prop.domain_data; | |
153 | deliver_localpart_data = addr->prop.localpart_data; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
154 | |
155 | /* These may be unset for multiple addresses */ | |
156 | ||
157 | deliver_domain = addr->domain; | |
158 | self_hostname = addr->self_hostname; | |
159 | ||
8523533c TK |
160 | #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL |
161 | bmi_deliver = 1; /* deliver by default */ | |
162 | bmi_alt_location = NULL; | |
163 | bmi_base64_verdict = NULL; | |
164 | bmi_base64_tracker_verdict = NULL; | |
165 | #endif | |
166 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
167 | /* If there's only one address we can set everything. */ |
168 | ||
d6c82d7b | 169 | if (!addr->next) |
059ec3d9 PH |
170 | { |
171 | address_item *addr_orig; | |
172 | ||
173 | deliver_localpart = addr->local_part; | |
174 | deliver_localpart_prefix = addr->prefix; | |
175 | deliver_localpart_suffix = addr->suffix; | |
176 | ||
d6c82d7b | 177 | for (addr_orig = addr; addr_orig->parent; addr_orig = addr_orig->parent) ; |
059ec3d9 PH |
178 | deliver_domain_orig = addr_orig->domain; |
179 | ||
180 | /* Re-instate any prefix and suffix in the original local part. In all | |
181 | normal cases, the address will have a router associated with it, and we can | |
182 | choose the caseful or caseless version accordingly. However, when a system | |
183 | filter sets up a pipe, file, or autoreply delivery, no router is involved. | |
184 | In this case, though, there won't be any prefix or suffix to worry about. */ | |
185 | ||
d6c82d7b JH |
186 | deliver_localpart_orig = !addr_orig->router |
187 | ? addr_orig->local_part | |
188 | : addr_orig->router->caseful_local_part | |
189 | ? addr_orig->cc_local_part | |
190 | : addr_orig->lc_local_part; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
191 | |
192 | /* If there's a parent, make its domain and local part available, and if | |
193 | delivering to a pipe or file, or sending an autoreply, get the local | |
194 | part from the parent. For pipes and files, put the pipe or file string | |
195 | into address_pipe and address_file. */ | |
196 | ||
d6c82d7b | 197 | if (addr->parent) |
059ec3d9 PH |
198 | { |
199 | deliver_domain_parent = addr->parent->domain; | |
d6c82d7b JH |
200 | deliver_localpart_parent = !addr->parent->router |
201 | ? addr->parent->local_part | |
202 | : addr->parent->router->caseful_local_part | |
203 | ? addr->parent->cc_local_part | |
204 | : addr->parent->lc_local_part; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
205 | |
206 | /* File deliveries have their own flag because they need to be picked out | |
207 | as special more often. */ | |
208 | ||
209 | if (testflag(addr, af_pfr)) | |
210 | { | |
d6c82d7b JH |
211 | if (testflag(addr, af_file)) address_file = addr->local_part; |
212 | else if (deliver_localpart[0] == '|') address_pipe = addr->local_part; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
213 | deliver_localpart = addr->parent->local_part; |
214 | deliver_localpart_prefix = addr->parent->prefix; | |
215 | deliver_localpart_suffix = addr->parent->suffix; | |
216 | } | |
217 | } | |
8523533c TK |
218 | |
219 | #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL | |
220 | /* Set expansion variables related to Brightmail AntiSpam */ | |
221 | bmi_base64_verdict = bmi_get_base64_verdict(deliver_localpart_orig, deliver_domain_orig); | |
222 | bmi_base64_tracker_verdict = bmi_get_base64_tracker_verdict(bmi_base64_verdict); | |
223 | /* get message delivery status (0 - don't deliver | 1 - deliver) */ | |
224 | bmi_deliver = bmi_get_delivery_status(bmi_base64_verdict); | |
225 | /* if message is to be delivered, get eventual alternate location */ | |
d6c82d7b | 226 | if (bmi_deliver == 1) |
8523533c | 227 | bmi_alt_location = bmi_get_alt_location(bmi_base64_verdict); |
8523533c TK |
228 | #endif |
229 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
230 | } |
231 | ||
232 | /* For multiple addresses, don't set local part, and leave the domain and | |
f7fd3850 PH |
233 | self_hostname set only if it is the same for all of them. It is possible to |
234 | have multiple pipe and file addresses, but only when all addresses have routed | |
235 | to the same pipe or file. */ | |
059ec3d9 PH |
236 | |
237 | else | |
238 | { | |
239 | address_item *addr2; | |
f7fd3850 PH |
240 | if (testflag(addr, af_pfr)) |
241 | { | |
d6c82d7b JH |
242 | if (testflag(addr, af_file)) address_file = addr->local_part; |
243 | else if (addr->local_part[0] == '|') address_pipe = addr->local_part; | |
f7fd3850 | 244 | } |
d6c82d7b | 245 | for (addr2 = addr->next; addr2; addr2 = addr2->next) |
059ec3d9 | 246 | { |
d6c82d7b | 247 | if (deliver_domain && Ustrcmp(deliver_domain, addr2->domain) != 0) |
059ec3d9 | 248 | deliver_domain = NULL; |
d6c82d7b JH |
249 | if ( self_hostname |
250 | && ( !addr2->self_hostname | |
251 | || Ustrcmp(self_hostname, addr2->self_hostname) != 0 | |
252 | ) ) | |
059ec3d9 | 253 | self_hostname = NULL; |
d6c82d7b | 254 | if (!deliver_domain && !self_hostname) break; |
059ec3d9 PH |
255 | } |
256 | } | |
257 | } | |
258 | ||
259 | ||
260 | ||
261 | ||
262 | /************************************************* | |
263 | * Open a msglog file * | |
264 | *************************************************/ | |
265 | ||
266 | /* This function is used both for normal message logs, and for files in the | |
267 | msglog directory that are used to catch output from pipes. Try to create the | |
268 | directory if it does not exist. From release 4.21, normal message logs should | |
269 | be created when the message is received. | |
270 | ||
92b0827a JH |
271 | Called from deliver_message(), can be operating as root. |
272 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
273 | Argument: |
274 | filename the file name | |
275 | mode the mode required | |
276 | error used for saying what failed | |
277 | ||
278 | Returns: a file descriptor, or -1 (with errno set) | |
279 | */ | |
280 | ||
281 | static int | |
282 | open_msglog_file(uschar *filename, int mode, uschar **error) | |
283 | { | |
92b0827a | 284 | int fd, i; |
059ec3d9 | 285 | |
92b0827a | 286 | for (i = 2; i > 0; i--) |
059ec3d9 | 287 | { |
92b0827a JH |
288 | fd = Uopen(filename, |
289 | #ifdef O_CLOEXEC | |
290 | O_CLOEXEC | | |
291 | #endif | |
292 | #ifdef O_NOFOLLOW | |
293 | O_NOFOLLOW | | |
294 | #endif | |
295 | O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_CREAT, mode); | |
296 | if (fd >= 0) | |
297 | { | |
298 | /* Set the close-on-exec flag and change the owner to the exim uid/gid (this | |
299 | function is called as root). Double check the mode, because the group setting | |
300 | doesn't always get set automatically. */ | |
301 | ||
302 | #ifndef O_CLOEXEC | |
303 | (void)fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, fcntl(fd, F_GETFD) | FD_CLOEXEC); | |
304 | #endif | |
305 | if (fchown(fd, exim_uid, exim_gid) < 0) | |
306 | { | |
307 | *error = US"chown"; | |
308 | return -1; | |
309 | } | |
310 | if (fchmod(fd, mode) < 0) | |
311 | { | |
312 | *error = US"chmod"; | |
313 | return -1; | |
314 | } | |
315 | return fd; | |
316 | } | |
317 | if (errno != ENOENT) | |
318 | break; | |
319 | ||
41313d92 JH |
320 | (void)directory_make(spool_directory, |
321 | spool_sname(US"msglog", message_subdir), | |
322 | MSGLOG_DIRECTORY_MODE, TRUE); | |
059ec3d9 | 323 | } |
059ec3d9 | 324 | |
92b0827a JH |
325 | *error = US"create"; |
326 | return -1; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
327 | } |
328 | ||
329 | ||
330 | ||
331 | ||
332 | /************************************************* | |
333 | * Write to msglog if required * | |
334 | *************************************************/ | |
335 | ||
336 | /* Write to the message log, if configured. This function may also be called | |
337 | from transports. | |
338 | ||
339 | Arguments: | |
340 | format a string format | |
341 | ||
342 | Returns: nothing | |
343 | */ | |
344 | ||
345 | void | |
346 | deliver_msglog(const char *format, ...) | |
347 | { | |
348 | va_list ap; | |
349 | if (!message_logs) return; | |
350 | va_start(ap, format); | |
351 | vfprintf(message_log, format, ap); | |
352 | fflush(message_log); | |
353 | va_end(ap); | |
354 | } | |
355 | ||
356 | ||
357 | ||
358 | ||
359 | /************************************************* | |
360 | * Replicate status for batch * | |
361 | *************************************************/ | |
362 | ||
363 | /* When a transport handles a batch of addresses, it may treat them | |
364 | individually, or it may just put the status in the first one, and return FALSE, | |
365 | requesting that the status be copied to all the others externally. This is the | |
366 | replication function. As well as the status, it copies the transport pointer, | |
367 | which may have changed if appendfile passed the addresses on to a different | |
368 | transport. | |
369 | ||
370 | Argument: pointer to the first address in a chain | |
371 | Returns: nothing | |
372 | */ | |
373 | ||
374 | static void | |
375 | replicate_status(address_item *addr) | |
376 | { | |
377 | address_item *addr2; | |
d6c82d7b | 378 | for (addr2 = addr->next; addr2; addr2 = addr2->next) |
059ec3d9 | 379 | { |
d6c82d7b | 380 | addr2->transport = addr->transport; |
059ec3d9 | 381 | addr2->transport_return = addr->transport_return; |
d6c82d7b JH |
382 | addr2->basic_errno = addr->basic_errno; |
383 | addr2->more_errno = addr->more_errno; | |
384 | addr2->special_action = addr->special_action; | |
385 | addr2->message = addr->message; | |
386 | addr2->user_message = addr->user_message; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
387 | } |
388 | } | |
389 | ||
390 | ||
391 | ||
392 | /************************************************* | |
393 | * Compare lists of hosts * | |
394 | *************************************************/ | |
395 | ||
396 | /* This function is given two pointers to chains of host items, and it yields | |
397 | TRUE if the lists refer to the same hosts in the same order, except that | |
398 | ||
399 | (1) Multiple hosts with the same non-negative MX values are permitted to appear | |
400 | in different orders. Round-robinning nameservers can cause this to happen. | |
401 | ||
402 | (2) Multiple hosts with the same negative MX values less than MX_NONE are also | |
403 | permitted to appear in different orders. This is caused by randomizing | |
404 | hosts lists. | |
405 | ||
406 | This enables Exim to use a single SMTP transaction for sending to two entirely | |
407 | different domains that happen to end up pointing at the same hosts. | |
408 | ||
409 | Arguments: | |
410 | one points to the first host list | |
411 | two points to the second host list | |
412 | ||
413 | Returns: TRUE if the lists refer to the same host set | |
414 | */ | |
415 | ||
416 | static BOOL | |
417 | same_hosts(host_item *one, host_item *two) | |
418 | { | |
d6c82d7b | 419 | while (one && two) |
059ec3d9 PH |
420 | { |
421 | if (Ustrcmp(one->name, two->name) != 0) | |
422 | { | |
423 | int mx = one->mx; | |
424 | host_item *end_one = one; | |
425 | host_item *end_two = two; | |
426 | ||
427 | /* Batch up only if there was no MX and the list was not randomized */ | |
428 | ||
429 | if (mx == MX_NONE) return FALSE; | |
430 | ||
431 | /* Find the ends of the shortest sequence of identical MX values */ | |
432 | ||
d6c82d7b JH |
433 | while ( end_one->next && end_one->next->mx == mx |
434 | && end_two->next && end_two->next->mx == mx) | |
059ec3d9 PH |
435 | { |
436 | end_one = end_one->next; | |
437 | end_two = end_two->next; | |
438 | } | |
439 | ||
440 | /* If there aren't any duplicates, there's no match. */ | |
441 | ||
442 | if (end_one == one) return FALSE; | |
443 | ||
444 | /* For each host in the 'one' sequence, check that it appears in the 'two' | |
445 | sequence, returning FALSE if not. */ | |
446 | ||
447 | for (;;) | |
448 | { | |
449 | host_item *hi; | |
450 | for (hi = two; hi != end_two->next; hi = hi->next) | |
451 | if (Ustrcmp(one->name, hi->name) == 0) break; | |
452 | if (hi == end_two->next) return FALSE; | |
453 | if (one == end_one) break; | |
454 | one = one->next; | |
455 | } | |
456 | ||
457 | /* All the hosts in the 'one' sequence were found in the 'two' sequence. | |
458 | Ensure both are pointing at the last host, and carry on as for equality. */ | |
459 | ||
460 | two = end_two; | |
461 | } | |
462 | ||
1c788856 JH |
463 | /* if the names matched but ports do not, mismatch */ |
464 | else if (one->port != two->port) | |
465 | return FALSE; | |
466 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
467 | /* Hosts matched */ |
468 | ||
469 | one = one->next; | |
470 | two = two->next; | |
471 | } | |
472 | ||
473 | /* True if both are NULL */ | |
474 | ||
475 | return (one == two); | |
476 | } | |
477 | ||
478 | ||
479 | ||
480 | /************************************************* | |
481 | * Compare header lines * | |
482 | *************************************************/ | |
483 | ||
484 | /* This function is given two pointers to chains of header items, and it yields | |
485 | TRUE if they are the same header texts in the same order. | |
486 | ||
487 | Arguments: | |
488 | one points to the first header list | |
489 | two points to the second header list | |
490 | ||
491 | Returns: TRUE if the lists refer to the same header set | |
492 | */ | |
493 | ||
494 | static BOOL | |
495 | same_headers(header_line *one, header_line *two) | |
496 | { | |
d6c82d7b | 497 | for (;; one = one->next, two = two->next) |
059ec3d9 PH |
498 | { |
499 | if (one == two) return TRUE; /* Includes the case where both NULL */ | |
d6c82d7b | 500 | if (!one || !two) return FALSE; |
059ec3d9 | 501 | if (Ustrcmp(one->text, two->text) != 0) return FALSE; |
059ec3d9 PH |
502 | } |
503 | } | |
504 | ||
505 | ||
506 | ||
507 | /************************************************* | |
508 | * Compare string settings * | |
509 | *************************************************/ | |
510 | ||
511 | /* This function is given two pointers to strings, and it returns | |
512 | TRUE if they are the same pointer, or if the two strings are the same. | |
513 | ||
514 | Arguments: | |
515 | one points to the first string | |
516 | two points to the second string | |
517 | ||
518 | Returns: TRUE or FALSE | |
519 | */ | |
520 | ||
521 | static BOOL | |
522 | same_strings(uschar *one, uschar *two) | |
523 | { | |
524 | if (one == two) return TRUE; /* Includes the case where both NULL */ | |
d6c82d7b | 525 | if (!one || !two) return FALSE; |
059ec3d9 PH |
526 | return (Ustrcmp(one, two) == 0); |
527 | } | |
528 | ||
529 | ||
530 | ||
531 | /************************************************* | |
532 | * Compare uid/gid for addresses * | |
533 | *************************************************/ | |
534 | ||
535 | /* This function is given a transport and two addresses. It yields TRUE if the | |
536 | uid/gid/initgroups settings for the two addresses are going to be the same when | |
537 | they are delivered. | |
538 | ||
539 | Arguments: | |
540 | tp the transort | |
541 | addr1 the first address | |
542 | addr2 the second address | |
543 | ||
544 | Returns: TRUE or FALSE | |
545 | */ | |
546 | ||
547 | static BOOL | |
548 | same_ugid(transport_instance *tp, address_item *addr1, address_item *addr2) | |
549 | { | |
d6c82d7b JH |
550 | if ( !tp->uid_set && !tp->expand_uid |
551 | && !tp->deliver_as_creator | |
552 | && ( testflag(addr1, af_uid_set) != testflag(addr2, af_gid_set) | |
553 | || ( testflag(addr1, af_uid_set) | |
554 | && ( addr1->uid != addr2->uid | |
555 | || testflag(addr1, af_initgroups) != testflag(addr2, af_initgroups) | |
556 | ) ) ) ) | |
557 | return FALSE; | |
059ec3d9 | 558 | |
d6c82d7b JH |
559 | if ( !tp->gid_set && !tp->expand_gid |
560 | && ( testflag(addr1, af_gid_set) != testflag(addr2, af_gid_set) | |
561 | || ( testflag(addr1, af_gid_set) | |
562 | && addr1->gid != addr2->gid | |
563 | ) ) ) | |
564 | return FALSE; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
565 | |
566 | return TRUE; | |
567 | } | |
568 | ||
569 | ||
570 | ||
571 | ||
572 | /************************************************* | |
573 | * Record that an address is complete * | |
574 | *************************************************/ | |
575 | ||
576 | /* This function records that an address is complete. This is straightforward | |
577 | for most addresses, where the unique address is just the full address with the | |
578 | domain lower cased. For homonyms (addresses that are the same as one of their | |
579 | ancestors) their are complications. Their unique addresses have \x\ prepended | |
580 | (where x = 0, 1, 2...), so that de-duplication works correctly for siblings and | |
581 | cousins. | |
582 | ||
583 | Exim used to record the unique addresses of homonyms as "complete". This, | |
584 | however, fails when the pattern of redirection varies over time (e.g. if taking | |
585 | unseen copies at only some times of day) because the prepended numbers may vary | |
586 | from one delivery run to the next. This problem is solved by never recording | |
587 | prepended unique addresses as complete. Instead, when a homonymic address has | |
588 | actually been delivered via a transport, we record its basic unique address | |
589 | followed by the name of the transport. This is checked in subsequent delivery | |
590 | runs whenever an address is routed to a transport. | |
591 | ||
592 | If the completed address is a top-level one (has no parent, which means it | |
593 | cannot be homonymic) we also add the original address to the non-recipients | |
594 | tree, so that it gets recorded in the spool file and therefore appears as | |
595 | "done" in any spool listings. The original address may differ from the unique | |
596 | address in the case of the domain. | |
597 | ||
598 | Finally, this function scans the list of duplicates, marks as done any that | |
599 | match this address, and calls child_done() for their ancestors. | |
600 | ||
601 | Arguments: | |
602 | addr address item that has been completed | |
603 | now current time as a string | |
604 | ||
605 | Returns: nothing | |
606 | */ | |
607 | ||
608 | static void | |
609 | address_done(address_item *addr, uschar *now) | |
610 | { | |
611 | address_item *dup; | |
612 | ||
613 | update_spool = TRUE; /* Ensure spool gets updated */ | |
614 | ||
615 | /* Top-level address */ | |
616 | ||
d6c82d7b | 617 | if (!addr->parent) |
059ec3d9 PH |
618 | { |
619 | tree_add_nonrecipient(addr->unique); | |
620 | tree_add_nonrecipient(addr->address); | |
621 | } | |
622 | ||
623 | /* Homonymous child address */ | |
624 | ||
625 | else if (testflag(addr, af_homonym)) | |
626 | { | |
d6c82d7b | 627 | if (addr->transport) |
059ec3d9 PH |
628 | tree_add_nonrecipient( |
629 | string_sprintf("%s/%s", addr->unique + 3, addr->transport->name)); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
630 | } |
631 | ||
632 | /* Non-homonymous child address */ | |
633 | ||
634 | else tree_add_nonrecipient(addr->unique); | |
635 | ||
636 | /* Check the list of duplicate addresses and ensure they are now marked | |
637 | done as well. */ | |
638 | ||
d6c82d7b | 639 | for (dup = addr_duplicate; dup; dup = dup->next) |
059ec3d9 PH |
640 | if (Ustrcmp(addr->unique, dup->unique) == 0) |
641 | { | |
57730b52 | 642 | tree_add_nonrecipient(dup->unique); |
059ec3d9 PH |
643 | child_done(dup, now); |
644 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
645 | } |
646 | ||
647 | ||
648 | ||
649 | ||
650 | /************************************************* | |
651 | * Decrease counts in parents and mark done * | |
652 | *************************************************/ | |
653 | ||
654 | /* This function is called when an address is complete. If there is a parent | |
655 | address, its count of children is decremented. If there are still other | |
656 | children outstanding, the function exits. Otherwise, if the count has become | |
657 | zero, address_done() is called to mark the parent and its duplicates complete. | |
658 | Then loop for any earlier ancestors. | |
659 | ||
660 | Arguments: | |
661 | addr points to the completed address item | |
662 | now the current time as a string, for writing to the message log | |
663 | ||
664 | Returns: nothing | |
665 | */ | |
666 | ||
667 | static void | |
668 | child_done(address_item *addr, uschar *now) | |
669 | { | |
670 | address_item *aa; | |
d6c82d7b | 671 | while (addr->parent) |
059ec3d9 PH |
672 | { |
673 | addr = addr->parent; | |
82f90600 | 674 | if (--addr->child_count > 0) return; /* Incomplete parent */ |
059ec3d9 PH |
675 | address_done(addr, now); |
676 | ||
677 | /* Log the completion of all descendents only when there is no ancestor with | |
678 | the same original address. */ | |
679 | ||
d6c82d7b | 680 | for (aa = addr->parent; aa; aa = aa->parent) |
059ec3d9 | 681 | if (Ustrcmp(aa->address, addr->address) == 0) break; |
d6c82d7b | 682 | if (aa) continue; |
059ec3d9 PH |
683 | |
684 | deliver_msglog("%s %s: children all complete\n", now, addr->address); | |
685 | DEBUG(D_deliver) debug_printf("%s: children all complete\n", addr->address); | |
686 | } | |
687 | } | |
688 | ||
689 | ||
690 | ||
ac881e27 TF |
691 | /************************************************* |
692 | * Delivery logging support functions * | |
693 | *************************************************/ | |
694 | ||
695 | /* The LOGGING() checks in d_log_interface() are complicated for backwards | |
696 | compatibility. When outgoing interface logging was originally added, it was | |
697 | conditional on just incoming_interface (which is off by default). The | |
698 | outgoing_interface option is on by default to preserve this behaviour, but | |
699 | you can enable incoming_interface and disable outgoing_interface to get I= | |
700 | fields on incoming lines only. | |
701 | ||
702 | Arguments: | |
703 | s The log line buffer | |
704 | sizep Pointer to the buffer size | |
705 | ptrp Pointer to current index into buffer | |
706 | addr The address to be logged | |
707 | ||
708 | Returns: New value for s | |
709 | */ | |
059ec3d9 | 710 | |
67d81c10 | 711 | static uschar * |
ac881e27 | 712 | d_log_interface(uschar *s, int *sizep, int *ptrp) |
67d81c10 | 713 | { |
ac881e27 | 714 | if (LOGGING(incoming_interface) && LOGGING(outgoing_interface) |
d6c82d7b | 715 | && sending_ip_address) |
ac881e27 TF |
716 | { |
717 | s = string_append(s, sizep, ptrp, 2, US" I=[", sending_ip_address); | |
d6c82d7b JH |
718 | s = LOGGING(outgoing_port) |
719 | ? string_append(s, sizep, ptrp, 2, US"]:", | |
720 | string_sprintf("%d", sending_port)) | |
c2f669a4 | 721 | : string_catn(s, sizep, ptrp, US"]", 1); |
ac881e27 TF |
722 | } |
723 | return s; | |
67d81c10 JH |
724 | } |
725 | ||
ac881e27 TF |
726 | |
727 | ||
728 | static uschar * | |
fc16abb4 | 729 | d_hostlog(uschar * s, int * sp, int * pp, address_item * addr) |
ac881e27 | 730 | { |
fc16abb4 JH |
731 | host_item * h = addr->host_used; |
732 | ||
733 | s = string_append(s, sp, pp, 2, US" H=", h->name); | |
734 | ||
735 | if (LOGGING(dnssec) && h->dnssec == DS_YES) | |
e0cc6cda | 736 | s = string_catn(s, sp, pp, US" DS", 3); |
fc16abb4 JH |
737 | |
738 | s = string_append(s, sp, pp, 3, US" [", h->address, US"]"); | |
739 | ||
ac881e27 | 740 | if (LOGGING(outgoing_port)) |
fc16abb4 | 741 | s = string_append(s, sp, pp, 2, US":", string_sprintf("%d", h->port)); |
e6d2a989 JH |
742 | |
743 | #ifdef SUPPORT_SOCKS | |
744 | if (LOGGING(proxy) && proxy_local_address) | |
745 | { | |
fc16abb4 | 746 | s = string_append(s, sp, pp, 3, US" PRX=[", proxy_local_address, US"]"); |
e6d2a989 | 747 | if (LOGGING(outgoing_port)) |
fc16abb4 | 748 | s = string_append(s, sp, pp, 2, US":", string_sprintf("%d", |
e6d2a989 JH |
749 | proxy_local_port)); |
750 | } | |
751 | #endif | |
752 | ||
fc16abb4 | 753 | return d_log_interface(s, sp, pp); |
ac881e27 TF |
754 | } |
755 | ||
756 | ||
757 | ||
e6d2a989 JH |
758 | |
759 | ||
67d81c10 JH |
760 | #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS |
761 | static uschar * | |
762 | d_tlslog(uschar * s, int * sizep, int * ptrp, address_item * addr) | |
763 | { | |
d6c82d7b | 764 | if (LOGGING(tls_cipher) && addr->cipher) |
ac881e27 | 765 | s = string_append(s, sizep, ptrp, 2, US" X=", addr->cipher); |
d6c82d7b | 766 | if (LOGGING(tls_certificate_verified) && addr->cipher) |
ac881e27 TF |
767 | s = string_append(s, sizep, ptrp, 2, US" CV=", |
768 | testflag(addr, af_cert_verified) | |
769 | ? | |
53a7196b | 770 | #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DANE |
ac881e27 TF |
771 | testflag(addr, af_dane_verified) |
772 | ? "dane" | |
773 | : | |
53a7196b | 774 | #endif |
ac881e27 TF |
775 | "yes" |
776 | : "no"); | |
d6c82d7b | 777 | if (LOGGING(tls_peerdn) && addr->peerdn) |
ac881e27 TF |
778 | s = string_append(s, sizep, ptrp, 3, US" DN=\"", |
779 | string_printing(addr->peerdn), US"\""); | |
780 | return s; | |
67d81c10 JH |
781 | } |
782 | #endif | |
783 | ||
a7538db1 | 784 | |
14a465c3 JH |
785 | |
786 | ||
0cbf2b82 | 787 | #ifndef DISABLE_EVENT |
b30275b8 | 788 | uschar * |
55414b25 | 789 | event_raise(uschar * action, const uschar * event, uschar * ev_data) |
a7538db1 JH |
790 | { |
791 | uschar * s; | |
792 | if (action) | |
793 | { | |
794 | DEBUG(D_deliver) | |
774ef2d7 | 795 | debug_printf("Event(%s): event_action=|%s| delivery_IP=%s\n", |
a7538db1 JH |
796 | event, |
797 | action, deliver_host_address); | |
798 | ||
774ef2d7 JH |
799 | event_name = event; |
800 | event_data = ev_data; | |
a7538db1 JH |
801 | |
802 | if (!(s = expand_string(action)) && *expand_string_message) | |
803 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, | |
774ef2d7 | 804 | "failed to expand event_action %s in %s: %s\n", |
a7538db1 JH |
805 | event, transport_name, expand_string_message); |
806 | ||
774ef2d7 | 807 | event_name = event_data = NULL; |
a7538db1 JH |
808 | |
809 | /* If the expansion returns anything but an empty string, flag for | |
810 | the caller to modify his normal processing | |
811 | */ | |
812 | if (s && *s) | |
813 | { | |
814 | DEBUG(D_deliver) | |
774ef2d7 | 815 | debug_printf("Event(%s): event_action returned \"%s\"\n", event, s); |
b30275b8 | 816 | return s; |
a7538db1 JH |
817 | } |
818 | } | |
b30275b8 | 819 | return NULL; |
a7538db1 | 820 | } |
14a465c3 | 821 | |
5ef5dd52 | 822 | void |
55414b25 | 823 | msg_event_raise(const uschar * event, const address_item * addr) |
14a465c3 | 824 | { |
55414b25 | 825 | const uschar * save_domain = deliver_domain; |
14a465c3 | 826 | uschar * save_local = deliver_localpart; |
55414b25 | 827 | const uschar * save_host = deliver_host; |
5ef5dd52 JB |
828 | const uschar * save_address = deliver_host_address; |
829 | const int save_port = deliver_host_port; | |
14a465c3 JH |
830 | |
831 | if (!addr->transport) | |
832 | return; | |
833 | ||
834 | router_name = addr->router ? addr->router->name : NULL; | |
835 | transport_name = addr->transport->name; | |
836 | deliver_domain = addr->domain; | |
837 | deliver_localpart = addr->local_part; | |
c562fd30 | 838 | deliver_host = addr->host_used ? addr->host_used->name : NULL; |
14a465c3 | 839 | |
774ef2d7 | 840 | (void) event_raise(addr->transport->event_action, event, |
5ef5dd52 JB |
841 | addr->host_used |
842 | || Ustrcmp(addr->transport->driver_name, "smtp") == 0 | |
843 | || Ustrcmp(addr->transport->driver_name, "lmtp") == 0 | |
844 | ? addr->message : NULL); | |
14a465c3 | 845 | |
5ef5dd52 JB |
846 | deliver_host_port = save_port; |
847 | deliver_host_address = save_address; | |
c562fd30 | 848 | deliver_host = save_host; |
14a465c3 JH |
849 | deliver_localpart = save_local; |
850 | deliver_domain = save_domain; | |
851 | router_name = transport_name = NULL; | |
852 | } | |
0cbf2b82 | 853 | #endif /*DISABLE_EVENT*/ |
14a465c3 JH |
854 | |
855 | ||
a7538db1 | 856 | |
5dac72a7 JH |
857 | /******************************************************************************/ |
858 | ||
859 | ||
860 | /************************************************* | |
861 | * Generate local prt for logging * | |
862 | *************************************************/ | |
863 | ||
864 | /* This function is a subroutine for use in string_log_address() below. | |
865 | ||
866 | Arguments: | |
867 | addr the address being logged | |
868 | yield the current dynamic buffer pointer | |
869 | sizeptr points to current size | |
870 | ptrptr points to current insert pointer | |
871 | ||
872 | Returns: the new value of the buffer pointer | |
873 | */ | |
874 | ||
875 | static uschar * | |
876 | string_get_localpart(address_item *addr, uschar *yield, int *sizeptr, | |
877 | int *ptrptr) | |
878 | { | |
879 | uschar * s; | |
880 | ||
881 | s = addr->prefix; | |
882 | if (testflag(addr, af_include_affixes) && s) | |
883 | { | |
884 | #ifdef SUPPORT_I18N | |
885 | if (testflag(addr, af_utf8_downcvt)) | |
886 | s = string_localpart_utf8_to_alabel(s, NULL); | |
887 | #endif | |
888 | yield = string_cat(yield, sizeptr, ptrptr, s); | |
889 | } | |
890 | ||
891 | s = addr->local_part; | |
892 | #ifdef SUPPORT_I18N | |
893 | if (testflag(addr, af_utf8_downcvt)) | |
894 | s = string_localpart_utf8_to_alabel(s, NULL); | |
895 | #endif | |
896 | yield = string_cat(yield, sizeptr, ptrptr, s); | |
897 | ||
898 | s = addr->suffix; | |
899 | if (testflag(addr, af_include_affixes) && s) | |
900 | { | |
901 | #ifdef SUPPORT_I18N | |
902 | if (testflag(addr, af_utf8_downcvt)) | |
903 | s = string_localpart_utf8_to_alabel(s, NULL); | |
904 | #endif | |
905 | yield = string_cat(yield, sizeptr, ptrptr, s); | |
906 | } | |
907 | ||
908 | return yield; | |
909 | } | |
910 | ||
911 | ||
912 | /************************************************* | |
913 | * Generate log address list * | |
914 | *************************************************/ | |
915 | ||
916 | /* This function generates a list consisting of an address and its parents, for | |
917 | use in logging lines. For saved onetime aliased addresses, the onetime parent | |
918 | field is used. If the address was delivered by a transport with rcpt_include_ | |
919 | affixes set, the af_include_affixes bit will be set in the address. In that | |
920 | case, we include the affixes here too. | |
921 | ||
922 | Arguments: | |
923 | str points to start of growing string, or NULL | |
924 | size points to current allocation for string | |
925 | ptr points to offset for append point; updated on exit | |
926 | addr bottom (ultimate) address | |
927 | all_parents if TRUE, include all parents | |
928 | success TRUE for successful delivery | |
929 | ||
930 | Returns: a growable string in dynamic store | |
931 | */ | |
932 | ||
933 | static uschar * | |
934 | string_log_address(uschar * str, int * size, int * ptr, | |
935 | address_item *addr, BOOL all_parents, BOOL success) | |
936 | { | |
937 | BOOL add_topaddr = TRUE; | |
938 | address_item *topaddr; | |
939 | ||
940 | /* Find the ultimate parent */ | |
941 | ||
942 | for (topaddr = addr; topaddr->parent; topaddr = topaddr->parent) ; | |
943 | ||
944 | /* We start with just the local part for pipe, file, and reply deliveries, and | |
945 | for successful local deliveries from routers that have the log_as_local flag | |
946 | set. File deliveries from filters can be specified as non-absolute paths in | |
4c04137d | 947 | cases where the transport is going to complete the path. If there is an error |
5dac72a7 JH |
948 | before this happens (expansion failure) the local part will not be updated, and |
949 | so won't necessarily look like a path. Add extra text for this case. */ | |
950 | ||
951 | if ( testflag(addr, af_pfr) | |
952 | || ( success | |
953 | && addr->router && addr->router->log_as_local | |
954 | && addr->transport && addr->transport->info->local | |
955 | ) ) | |
956 | { | |
957 | if (testflag(addr, af_file) && addr->local_part[0] != '/') | |
958 | str = string_catn(str, size, ptr, CUS"save ", 5); | |
959 | str = string_get_localpart(addr, str, size, ptr); | |
960 | } | |
961 | ||
962 | /* Other deliveries start with the full address. It we have split it into local | |
963 | part and domain, use those fields. Some early failures can happen before the | |
964 | splitting is done; in those cases use the original field. */ | |
965 | ||
966 | else | |
967 | { | |
968 | uschar * cmp = str + *ptr; | |
969 | ||
970 | if (addr->local_part) | |
971 | { | |
972 | const uschar * s; | |
973 | str = string_get_localpart(addr, str, size, ptr); | |
974 | str = string_catn(str, size, ptr, US"@", 1); | |
975 | s = addr->domain; | |
976 | #ifdef SUPPORT_I18N | |
977 | if (testflag(addr, af_utf8_downcvt)) | |
978 | s = string_localpart_utf8_to_alabel(s, NULL); | |
979 | #endif | |
980 | str = string_cat(str, size, ptr, s); | |
981 | } | |
982 | else | |
983 | str = string_cat(str, size, ptr, addr->address); | |
984 | ||
985 | /* If the address we are going to print is the same as the top address, | |
986 | and all parents are not being included, don't add on the top address. First | |
987 | of all, do a caseless comparison; if this succeeds, do a caseful comparison | |
988 | on the local parts. */ | |
989 | ||
990 | str[*ptr] = 0; | |
991 | if ( strcmpic(cmp, topaddr->address) == 0 | |
992 | && Ustrncmp(cmp, topaddr->address, Ustrchr(cmp, '@') - cmp) == 0 | |
993 | && !addr->onetime_parent | |
994 | && (!all_parents || !addr->parent || addr->parent == topaddr) | |
995 | ) | |
996 | add_topaddr = FALSE; | |
997 | } | |
998 | ||
999 | /* If all parents are requested, or this is a local pipe/file/reply, and | |
1000 | there is at least one intermediate parent, show it in brackets, and continue | |
1001 | with all of them if all are wanted. */ | |
1002 | ||
1003 | if ( (all_parents || testflag(addr, af_pfr)) | |
1004 | && addr->parent | |
1005 | && addr->parent != topaddr) | |
1006 | { | |
1007 | uschar *s = US" ("; | |
1008 | address_item *addr2; | |
1009 | for (addr2 = addr->parent; addr2 != topaddr; addr2 = addr2->parent) | |
1010 | { | |
1011 | str = string_catn(str, size, ptr, s, 2); | |
1012 | str = string_cat (str, size, ptr, addr2->address); | |
1013 | if (!all_parents) break; | |
1014 | s = US", "; | |
1015 | } | |
1016 | str = string_catn(str, size, ptr, US")", 1); | |
1017 | } | |
1018 | ||
1019 | /* Add the top address if it is required */ | |
1020 | ||
1021 | if (add_topaddr) | |
1022 | str = string_append(str, size, ptr, 3, | |
1023 | US" <", | |
1024 | addr->onetime_parent ? addr->onetime_parent : topaddr->address, | |
1025 | US">"); | |
1026 | ||
1027 | return str; | |
1028 | } | |
1029 | ||
1030 | ||
1031 | /******************************************************************************/ | |
1032 | ||
1033 | ||
1034 | ||
817d9f57 | 1035 | /* If msg is NULL this is a delivery log and logchar is used. Otherwise |
67d81c10 | 1036 | this is a nonstandard call; no two-character delivery flag is written |
817d9f57 JH |
1037 | but sender-host and sender are prefixed and "msg" is inserted in the log line. |
1038 | ||
1039 | Arguments: | |
1040 | flags passed to log_write() | |
1041 | */ | |
e4bdf652 | 1042 | void |
817d9f57 | 1043 | delivery_log(int flags, address_item * addr, int logchar, uschar * msg) |
e4bdf652 | 1044 | { |
e4bdf652 JH |
1045 | int size = 256; /* Used for a temporary, */ |
1046 | int ptr = 0; /* expanding buffer, for */ | |
5dac72a7 JH |
1047 | uschar * s; /* building log lines; */ |
1048 | void * reset_point; /* released afterwards. */ | |
e4bdf652 | 1049 | |
e4bdf652 JH |
1050 | /* Log the delivery on the main log. We use an extensible string to build up |
1051 | the log line, and reset the store afterwards. Remote deliveries should always | |
1052 | have a pointer to the host item that succeeded; local deliveries can have a | |
1053 | pointer to a single host item in their host list, for use by the transport. */ | |
1054 | ||
0cbf2b82 | 1055 | #ifndef DISABLE_EVENT |
a7538db1 | 1056 | /* presume no successful remote delivery */ |
783b385f | 1057 | lookup_dnssec_authenticated = NULL; |
d68218c7 JH |
1058 | #endif |
1059 | ||
e4bdf652 | 1060 | s = reset_point = store_get(size); |
e4bdf652 | 1061 | |
817d9f57 | 1062 | if (msg) |
5dac72a7 | 1063 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, host_and_ident(TRUE), US" "); |
817d9f57 JH |
1064 | else |
1065 | { | |
1066 | s[ptr++] = logchar; | |
5dac72a7 | 1067 | s = string_catn(s, &size, &ptr, US"> ", 2); |
817d9f57 | 1068 | } |
5dac72a7 | 1069 | s = string_log_address(s, &size, &ptr, addr, LOGGING(all_parents), TRUE); |
e4bdf652 | 1070 | |
6c6d6e48 | 1071 | if (LOGGING(sender_on_delivery) || msg) |
3c8b3577 | 1072 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 3, US" F=<", |
8c5d388a | 1073 | #ifdef SUPPORT_I18N |
3c8b3577 JH |
1074 | testflag(addr, af_utf8_downcvt) |
1075 | ? string_address_utf8_to_alabel(sender_address, NULL) | |
1076 | : | |
1077 | #endif | |
1078 | sender_address, | |
1079 | US">"); | |
e4bdf652 | 1080 | |
afa6d3ad JH |
1081 | if (*queue_name) |
1082 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, US" Q=", queue_name); | |
1083 | ||
e4bdf652 | 1084 | #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_SRS |
d43cbe25 JH |
1085 | if(addr->prop.srs_sender) |
1086 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 3, US" SRS=<", addr->prop.srs_sender, US">"); | |
e4bdf652 JH |
1087 | #endif |
1088 | ||
1089 | /* You might think that the return path must always be set for a successful | |
1090 | delivery; indeed, I did for some time, until this statement crashed. The case | |
1091 | when it is not set is for a delivery to /dev/null which is optimised by not | |
1092 | being run at all. */ | |
1093 | ||
d6c82d7b | 1094 | if (used_return_path && LOGGING(return_path_on_delivery)) |
e4bdf652 JH |
1095 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 3, US" P=<", used_return_path, US">"); |
1096 | ||
817d9f57 JH |
1097 | if (msg) |
1098 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, US" ", msg); | |
e4bdf652 | 1099 | |
817d9f57 | 1100 | /* For a delivery from a system filter, there may not be a router */ |
d6c82d7b | 1101 | if (addr->router) |
e4bdf652 JH |
1102 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, US" R=", addr->router->name); |
1103 | ||
1104 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, US" T=", addr->transport->name); | |
1105 | ||
6c6d6e48 | 1106 | if (LOGGING(delivery_size)) |
e4bdf652 JH |
1107 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, US" S=", |
1108 | string_sprintf("%d", transport_count)); | |
1109 | ||
1110 | /* Local delivery */ | |
1111 | ||
1112 | if (addr->transport->info->local) | |
1113 | { | |
a7538db1 | 1114 | if (addr->host_list) |
e4bdf652 | 1115 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, US" H=", addr->host_list->name); |
ac881e27 | 1116 | s = d_log_interface(s, &size, &ptr); |
d6c82d7b | 1117 | if (addr->shadow_message) |
c2f669a4 | 1118 | s = string_cat(s, &size, &ptr, addr->shadow_message); |
e4bdf652 JH |
1119 | } |
1120 | ||
1121 | /* Remote delivery */ | |
1122 | ||
1123 | else | |
1124 | { | |
783b385f | 1125 | if (addr->host_used) |
e4bdf652 | 1126 | { |
67d81c10 | 1127 | s = d_hostlog(s, &size, &ptr, addr); |
e4bdf652 | 1128 | if (continue_sequence > 1) |
c2f669a4 | 1129 | s = string_catn(s, &size, &ptr, US"*", 1); |
d68218c7 | 1130 | |
0cbf2b82 | 1131 | #ifndef DISABLE_EVENT |
a7538db1 JH |
1132 | deliver_host_address = addr->host_used->address; |
1133 | deliver_host_port = addr->host_used->port; | |
029f4192 | 1134 | deliver_host = addr->host_used->name; |
783b385f JH |
1135 | |
1136 | /* DNS lookup status */ | |
1137 | lookup_dnssec_authenticated = addr->host_used->dnssec==DS_YES ? US"yes" | |
1138 | : addr->host_used->dnssec==DS_NO ? US"no" | |
1139 | : NULL; | |
a7538db1 | 1140 | #endif |
e4bdf652 JH |
1141 | } |
1142 | ||
a7538db1 | 1143 | #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS |
67d81c10 | 1144 | s = d_tlslog(s, &size, &ptr, addr); |
a7538db1 | 1145 | #endif |
e4bdf652 | 1146 | |
018c60d7 | 1147 | if (addr->authenticator) |
6f123593 | 1148 | { |
018c60d7 JH |
1149 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, US" A=", addr->authenticator); |
1150 | if (addr->auth_id) | |
c8e2fc1e | 1151 | { |
018c60d7 | 1152 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, US":", addr->auth_id); |
6c6d6e48 | 1153 | if (LOGGING(smtp_mailauth) && addr->auth_sndr) |
018c60d7 | 1154 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, US":", addr->auth_sndr); |
c8e2fc1e | 1155 | } |
6f123593 JH |
1156 | } |
1157 | ||
a7538db1 | 1158 | #ifndef DISABLE_PRDR |
fd98a5c6 | 1159 | if (addr->flags & af_prdr_used) |
e0cc6cda | 1160 | s = string_catn(s, &size, &ptr, US" PRDR", 5); |
a7538db1 | 1161 | #endif |
e0cc6cda JH |
1162 | |
1163 | if (addr->flags & af_chunking_used) | |
1164 | s = string_catn(s, &size, &ptr, US" K", 2); | |
76f44207 WB |
1165 | } |
1166 | ||
1167 | /* confirmation message (SMTP (host_used) and LMTP (driver_name)) */ | |
fd98a5c6 | 1168 | |
d6c82d7b JH |
1169 | if ( LOGGING(smtp_confirmation) |
1170 | && addr->message | |
1171 | && (addr->host_used || Ustrcmp(addr->transport->driver_name, "lmtp") == 0) | |
1172 | ) | |
76f44207 | 1173 | { |
b980ed83 | 1174 | unsigned i; |
1c5b1499 | 1175 | unsigned lim = big_buffer_size < 1024 ? big_buffer_size : 1024; |
76f44207 WB |
1176 | uschar *p = big_buffer; |
1177 | uschar *ss = addr->message; | |
1178 | *p++ = '\"'; | |
b980ed83 | 1179 | for (i = 0; i < lim && ss[i] != 0; i++) /* limit logged amount */ |
e4bdf652 | 1180 | { |
27520a68 | 1181 | if (ss[i] == '\"' || ss[i] == '\\') *p++ = '\\'; /* quote \ and " */ |
76f44207 | 1182 | *p++ = ss[i]; |
e4bdf652 | 1183 | } |
76f44207 WB |
1184 | *p++ = '\"'; |
1185 | *p = 0; | |
1186 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, US" C=", big_buffer); | |
e4bdf652 JH |
1187 | } |
1188 | ||
1189 | /* Time on queue and actual time taken to deliver */ | |
1190 | ||
6c6d6e48 | 1191 | if (LOGGING(queue_time)) |
e4bdf652 | 1192 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, US" QT=", |
19050083 | 1193 | readconf_printtime( (int) ((long)time(NULL) - (long)received_time)) ); |
e4bdf652 | 1194 | |
6c6d6e48 | 1195 | if (LOGGING(deliver_time)) |
e4bdf652 JH |
1196 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, US" DT=", |
1197 | readconf_printtime(addr->more_errno)); | |
e4bdf652 JH |
1198 | |
1199 | /* string_cat() always leaves room for the terminator. Release the | |
1200 | store we used to build the line after writing it. */ | |
1201 | ||
1202 | s[ptr] = 0; | |
817d9f57 | 1203 | log_write(0, flags, "%s", s); |
d68218c7 | 1204 | |
0cbf2b82 | 1205 | #ifndef DISABLE_EVENT |
774ef2d7 | 1206 | if (!msg) msg_event_raise(US"msg:delivery", addr); |
d68218c7 | 1207 | #endif |
14a465c3 | 1208 | |
e4bdf652 JH |
1209 | store_reset(reset_point); |
1210 | return; | |
1211 | } | |
1212 | ||
1213 | ||
1214 | ||
5dac72a7 JH |
1215 | static void |
1216 | deferral_log(address_item * addr, uschar * now, | |
1217 | int logflags, uschar * driver_name, uschar * driver_kind) | |
1218 | { | |
1219 | int size = 256; /* Used for a temporary, */ | |
1220 | int ptr = 0; /* expanding buffer, for */ | |
1221 | uschar * s; /* building log lines; */ | |
1222 | void * reset_point; /* released afterwards. */ | |
1223 | ||
1224 | uschar ss[32]; | |
1225 | ||
1226 | /* Build up the line that is used for both the message log and the main | |
1227 | log. */ | |
1228 | ||
1229 | s = reset_point = store_get(size); | |
1230 | ||
1231 | /* Create the address string for logging. Must not do this earlier, because | |
1232 | an OK result may be changed to FAIL when a pipe returns text. */ | |
1233 | ||
1234 | s = string_log_address(s, &size, &ptr, addr, LOGGING(all_parents), FALSE); | |
1235 | ||
1236 | if (*queue_name) | |
1237 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, US" Q=", queue_name); | |
1238 | ||
1239 | /* Either driver_name contains something and driver_kind contains | |
1240 | " router" or " transport" (note the leading space), or driver_name is | |
1241 | a null string and driver_kind contains "routing" without the leading | |
1242 | space, if all routing has been deferred. When a domain has been held, | |
1243 | so nothing has been done at all, both variables contain null strings. */ | |
1244 | ||
1245 | if (driver_name) | |
1246 | { | |
1247 | if (driver_kind[1] == 't' && addr->router) | |
1248 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, US" R=", addr->router->name); | |
1249 | Ustrcpy(ss, " ?="); | |
1250 | ss[1] = toupper(driver_kind[1]); | |
1251 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, ss, driver_name); | |
1252 | } | |
1253 | else if (driver_kind) | |
1254 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, US" ", driver_kind); | |
1255 | ||
1256 | /*XXX need an s+s+p sprintf */ | |
1257 | sprintf(CS ss, " defer (%d)", addr->basic_errno); | |
1258 | s = string_cat(s, &size, &ptr, ss); | |
1259 | ||
1260 | if (addr->basic_errno > 0) | |
1261 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, US": ", | |
1262 | US strerror(addr->basic_errno)); | |
1263 | ||
1264 | if (addr->host_used) | |
1265 | { | |
1266 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 5, | |
1267 | US" H=", addr->host_used->name, | |
1268 | US" [", addr->host_used->address, US"]"); | |
1269 | if (LOGGING(outgoing_port)) | |
1270 | { | |
1271 | int port = addr->host_used->port; | |
1272 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, | |
1273 | US":", port == PORT_NONE ? US"25" : string_sprintf("%d", port)); | |
1274 | } | |
1275 | } | |
1276 | ||
1277 | if (addr->message) | |
1278 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, US": ", addr->message); | |
1279 | ||
1280 | s[ptr] = 0; | |
1281 | ||
1282 | /* Log the deferment in the message log, but don't clutter it | |
1283 | up with retry-time defers after the first delivery attempt. */ | |
1284 | ||
1285 | if (deliver_firsttime || addr->basic_errno > ERRNO_RETRY_BASE) | |
1286 | deliver_msglog("%s %s\n", now, s); | |
1287 | ||
1288 | /* Write the main log and reset the store. | |
1289 | For errors of the type "retry time not reached" (also remotes skipped | |
1290 | on queue run), logging is controlled by L_retry_defer. Note that this kind | |
1291 | of error number is negative, and all the retry ones are less than any | |
1292 | others. */ | |
1293 | ||
1294 | ||
1295 | log_write(addr->basic_errno <= ERRNO_RETRY_BASE ? L_retry_defer : 0, logflags, | |
1296 | "== %s", s); | |
1297 | ||
1298 | store_reset(reset_point); | |
1299 | return; | |
1300 | } | |
1301 | ||
1302 | ||
1303 | ||
1304 | static void | |
1305 | failure_log(address_item * addr, uschar * driver_kind, uschar * now) | |
1306 | { | |
1307 | int size = 256; /* Used for a temporary, */ | |
1308 | int ptr = 0; /* expanding buffer, for */ | |
1309 | uschar * s; /* building log lines; */ | |
1310 | void * reset_point; /* released afterwards. */ | |
1311 | ||
1312 | /* Build up the log line for the message and main logs */ | |
1313 | ||
1314 | s = reset_point = store_get(size); | |
1315 | ||
1316 | /* Create the address string for logging. Must not do this earlier, because | |
1317 | an OK result may be changed to FAIL when a pipe returns text. */ | |
1318 | ||
1319 | s = string_log_address(s, &size, &ptr, addr, LOGGING(all_parents), FALSE); | |
1320 | ||
1321 | if (LOGGING(sender_on_delivery)) | |
1322 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 3, US" F=<", sender_address, US">"); | |
1323 | ||
1324 | if (*queue_name) | |
1325 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, US" Q=", queue_name); | |
1326 | ||
1327 | /* Return path may not be set if no delivery actually happened */ | |
1328 | ||
1329 | if (used_return_path && LOGGING(return_path_on_delivery)) | |
1330 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 3, US" P=<", used_return_path, US">"); | |
1331 | ||
1332 | if (addr->router) | |
1333 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, US" R=", addr->router->name); | |
1334 | if (addr->transport) | |
1335 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, US" T=", addr->transport->name); | |
1336 | ||
1337 | if (addr->host_used) | |
1338 | s = d_hostlog(s, &size, &ptr, addr); | |
1339 | ||
1340 | #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS | |
1341 | s = d_tlslog(s, &size, &ptr, addr); | |
1342 | #endif | |
1343 | ||
1344 | if (addr->basic_errno > 0) | |
1345 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, US": ", US strerror(addr->basic_errno)); | |
1346 | ||
1347 | if (addr->message) | |
1348 | s = string_append(s, &size, &ptr, 2, US": ", addr->message); | |
1349 | ||
1350 | s[ptr] = 0; | |
1351 | ||
1352 | /* Do the logging. For the message log, "routing failed" for those cases, | |
1353 | just to make it clearer. */ | |
1354 | ||
1355 | if (driver_kind) | |
1356 | deliver_msglog("%s %s failed for %s\n", now, driver_kind, s); | |
1357 | else | |
1358 | deliver_msglog("%s %s\n", now, s); | |
1359 | ||
1360 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "** %s", s); | |
1361 | ||
1362 | #ifndef DISABLE_EVENT | |
1363 | msg_event_raise(US"msg:fail:delivery", addr); | |
1364 | #endif | |
1365 | ||
1366 | store_reset(reset_point); | |
1367 | return; | |
1368 | } | |
1369 | ||
1370 | ||
1371 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
1372 | /************************************************* |
1373 | * Actions at the end of handling an address * | |
1374 | *************************************************/ | |
1375 | ||
1376 | /* This is a function for processing a single address when all that can be done | |
1377 | with it has been done. | |
1378 | ||
1379 | Arguments: | |
1380 | addr points to the address block | |
1381 | result the result of the delivery attempt | |
1382 | logflags flags for log_write() (LOG_MAIN and/or LOG_PANIC) | |
1383 | driver_type indicates which type of driver (transport, or router) was last | |
1384 | to process the address | |
1385 | logchar '=' or '-' for use when logging deliveries with => or -> | |
1386 | ||
1387 | Returns: nothing | |
1388 | */ | |
1389 | ||
1390 | static void | |
1391 | post_process_one(address_item *addr, int result, int logflags, int driver_type, | |
1392 | int logchar) | |
1393 | { | |
1394 | uschar *now = tod_stamp(tod_log); | |
1395 | uschar *driver_kind = NULL; | |
1396 | uschar *driver_name = NULL; | |
059ec3d9 | 1397 | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1398 | DEBUG(D_deliver) debug_printf("post-process %s (%d)\n", addr->address, result); |
1399 | ||
1400 | /* Set up driver kind and name for logging. Disable logging if the router or | |
1401 | transport has disabled it. */ | |
1402 | ||
1403 | if (driver_type == DTYPE_TRANSPORT) | |
1404 | { | |
d6c82d7b | 1405 | if (addr->transport) |
059ec3d9 PH |
1406 | { |
1407 | driver_name = addr->transport->name; | |
1408 | driver_kind = US" transport"; | |
1409 | disable_logging = addr->transport->disable_logging; | |
1410 | } | |
1411 | else driver_kind = US"transporting"; | |
1412 | } | |
1413 | else if (driver_type == DTYPE_ROUTER) | |
1414 | { | |
d6c82d7b | 1415 | if (addr->router) |
059ec3d9 PH |
1416 | { |
1417 | driver_name = addr->router->name; | |
1418 | driver_kind = US" router"; | |
1419 | disable_logging = addr->router->disable_logging; | |
1420 | } | |
1421 | else driver_kind = US"routing"; | |
1422 | } | |
1423 | ||
1424 | /* If there's an error message set, ensure that it contains only printing | |
1425 | characters - it should, but occasionally things slip in and this at least | |
49c2d5ea PH |
1426 | stops the log format from getting wrecked. We also scan the message for an LDAP |
1427 | expansion item that has a password setting, and flatten the password. This is a | |
1428 | fudge, but I don't know a cleaner way of doing this. (If the item is badly | |
1429 | malformed, it won't ever have gone near LDAP.) */ | |
059ec3d9 | 1430 | |
d6c82d7b | 1431 | if (addr->message) |
49c2d5ea | 1432 | { |
55414b25 | 1433 | const uschar * s = string_printing(addr->message); |
f42deca9 JH |
1434 | |
1435 | /* deconst cast ok as string_printing known to have alloc'n'copied */ | |
1436 | addr->message = expand_hide_passwords(US s); | |
49c2d5ea | 1437 | } |
059ec3d9 PH |
1438 | |
1439 | /* If we used a transport that has one of the "return_output" options set, and | |
1440 | if it did in fact generate some output, then for return_output we treat the | |
1441 | message as failed if it was not already set that way, so that the output gets | |
1442 | returned to the sender, provided there is a sender to send it to. For | |
1443 | return_fail_output, do this only if the delivery failed. Otherwise we just | |
1444 | unlink the file, and remove the name so that if the delivery failed, we don't | |
1445 | try to send back an empty or unwanted file. The log_output options operate only | |
1446 | on a non-empty file. | |
1447 | ||
1448 | In any case, we close the message file, because we cannot afford to leave a | |
1449 | file-descriptor for one address while processing (maybe very many) others. */ | |
1450 | ||
d6c82d7b | 1451 | if (addr->return_file >= 0 && addr->return_filename) |
059ec3d9 PH |
1452 | { |
1453 | BOOL return_output = FALSE; | |
1454 | struct stat statbuf; | |
54fc8428 | 1455 | (void)EXIMfsync(addr->return_file); |
059ec3d9 PH |
1456 | |
1457 | /* If there is no output, do nothing. */ | |
1458 | ||
1459 | if (fstat(addr->return_file, &statbuf) == 0 && statbuf.st_size > 0) | |
1460 | { | |
1461 | transport_instance *tb = addr->transport; | |
1462 | ||
1463 | /* Handle logging options */ | |
1464 | ||
d6c82d7b JH |
1465 | if ( tb->log_output |
1466 | || result == FAIL && tb->log_fail_output | |
1467 | || result == DEFER && tb->log_defer_output | |
1468 | ) | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1469 | { |
1470 | uschar *s; | |
1471 | FILE *f = Ufopen(addr->return_filename, "rb"); | |
d6c82d7b | 1472 | if (!f) |
059ec3d9 PH |
1473 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "failed to open %s to log output " |
1474 | "from %s transport: %s", addr->return_filename, tb->name, | |
1475 | strerror(errno)); | |
1476 | else | |
d6c82d7b | 1477 | if ((s = US Ufgets(big_buffer, big_buffer_size, f))) |
059ec3d9 PH |
1478 | { |
1479 | uschar *p = big_buffer + Ustrlen(big_buffer); | |
55414b25 | 1480 | const uschar * sp; |
059ec3d9 PH |
1481 | while (p > big_buffer && isspace(p[-1])) p--; |
1482 | *p = 0; | |
55414b25 | 1483 | sp = string_printing(big_buffer); |
059ec3d9 | 1484 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "<%s>: %s transport output: %s", |
55414b25 | 1485 | addr->address, tb->name, sp); |
059ec3d9 | 1486 | } |
f1e894f3 | 1487 | (void)fclose(f); |
059ec3d9 PH |
1488 | } |
1489 | ||
1490 | /* Handle returning options, but only if there is an address to return | |
1491 | the text to. */ | |
1492 | ||
d6c82d7b | 1493 | if (sender_address[0] != 0 || addr->prop.errors_address) |
059ec3d9 PH |
1494 | if (tb->return_output) |
1495 | { | |
1496 | addr->transport_return = result = FAIL; | |
d6c82d7b | 1497 | if (addr->basic_errno == 0 && !addr->message) |
059ec3d9 PH |
1498 | addr->message = US"return message generated"; |
1499 | return_output = TRUE; | |
1500 | } | |
1501 | else | |
1502 | if (tb->return_fail_output && result == FAIL) return_output = TRUE; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1503 | } |
1504 | ||
1505 | /* Get rid of the file unless it might be returned, but close it in | |
1506 | all cases. */ | |
1507 | ||
1508 | if (!return_output) | |
1509 | { | |
1510 | Uunlink(addr->return_filename); | |
1511 | addr->return_filename = NULL; | |
1512 | addr->return_file = -1; | |
1513 | } | |
1514 | ||
f1e894f3 | 1515 | (void)close(addr->return_file); |
059ec3d9 PH |
1516 | } |
1517 | ||
9d1c15ef | 1518 | /* The success case happens only after delivery by a transport. */ |
059ec3d9 PH |
1519 | |
1520 | if (result == OK) | |
1521 | { | |
1522 | addr->next = addr_succeed; | |
1523 | addr_succeed = addr; | |
1524 | ||
1525 | /* Call address_done() to ensure that we don't deliver to this address again, | |
1526 | and write appropriate things to the message log. If it is a child address, we | |
1527 | call child_done() to scan the ancestors and mark them complete if this is the | |
1528 | last child to complete. */ | |
1529 | ||
1530 | address_done(addr, now); | |
1531 | DEBUG(D_deliver) debug_printf("%s delivered\n", addr->address); | |
1532 | ||
d6c82d7b | 1533 | if (!addr->parent) |
059ec3d9 PH |
1534 | deliver_msglog("%s %s: %s%s succeeded\n", now, addr->address, |
1535 | driver_name, driver_kind); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1536 | else |
1537 | { | |
1538 | deliver_msglog("%s %s <%s>: %s%s succeeded\n", now, addr->address, | |
1539 | addr->parent->address, driver_name, driver_kind); | |
1540 | child_done(addr, now); | |
1541 | } | |
1542 | ||
774ef2d7 | 1543 | /* Certificates for logging (via events) */ |
a7538db1 | 1544 | #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS |
9d1c15ef JH |
1545 | tls_out.ourcert = addr->ourcert; |
1546 | addr->ourcert = NULL; | |
1547 | tls_out.peercert = addr->peercert; | |
1548 | addr->peercert = NULL; | |
018058b2 | 1549 | |
018058b2 JH |
1550 | tls_out.cipher = addr->cipher; |
1551 | tls_out.peerdn = addr->peerdn; | |
1552 | tls_out.ocsp = addr->ocsp; | |
83b27293 JH |
1553 | # ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DANE |
1554 | tls_out.dane_verified = testflag(addr, af_dane_verified); | |
1555 | # endif | |
a7538db1 | 1556 | #endif |
9d1c15ef | 1557 | |
817d9f57 | 1558 | delivery_log(LOG_MAIN, addr, logchar, NULL); |
9d1c15ef | 1559 | |
a7538db1 | 1560 | #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS |
790fbb71 JH |
1561 | tls_free_cert(&tls_out.ourcert); |
1562 | tls_free_cert(&tls_out.peercert); | |
018058b2 JH |
1563 | tls_out.cipher = NULL; |
1564 | tls_out.peerdn = NULL; | |
1565 | tls_out.ocsp = OCSP_NOT_REQ; | |
83b27293 JH |
1566 | # ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DANE |
1567 | tls_out.dane_verified = FALSE; | |
1568 | # endif | |
a7538db1 | 1569 | #endif |
059ec3d9 PH |
1570 | } |
1571 | ||
1572 | ||
1573 | /* Soft failure, or local delivery process failed; freezing may be | |
1574 | requested. */ | |
1575 | ||
1576 | else if (result == DEFER || result == PANIC) | |
1577 | { | |
1578 | if (result == PANIC) logflags |= LOG_PANIC; | |
1579 | ||
1580 | /* This puts them on the chain in reverse order. Do not change this, because | |
1581 | the code for handling retries assumes that the one with the retry | |
1582 | information is last. */ | |
1583 | ||
1584 | addr->next = addr_defer; | |
1585 | addr_defer = addr; | |
1586 | ||
1587 | /* The only currently implemented special action is to freeze the | |
1588 | message. Logging of this is done later, just before the -H file is | |
1589 | updated. */ | |
1590 | ||
1591 | if (addr->special_action == SPECIAL_FREEZE) | |
1592 | { | |
1593 | deliver_freeze = TRUE; | |
1594 | deliver_frozen_at = time(NULL); | |
1595 | update_spool = TRUE; | |
1596 | } | |
1597 | ||
1598 | /* If doing a 2-stage queue run, we skip writing to either the message | |
1599 | log or the main log for SMTP defers. */ | |
1600 | ||
1601 | if (!queue_2stage || addr->basic_errno != 0) | |
5dac72a7 | 1602 | deferral_log(addr, now, logflags, driver_name, driver_kind); |
059ec3d9 PH |
1603 | } |
1604 | ||
1605 | ||
1606 | /* Hard failure. If there is an address to which an error message can be sent, | |
1607 | put this address on the failed list. If not, put it on the deferred list and | |
1608 | freeze the mail message for human attention. The latter action can also be | |
1609 | explicitly requested by a router or transport. */ | |
1610 | ||
1611 | else | |
1612 | { | |
1613 | /* If this is a delivery error, or a message for which no replies are | |
1614 | wanted, and the message's age is greater than ignore_bounce_errors_after, | |
1615 | force the af_ignore_error flag. This will cause the address to be discarded | |
1616 | later (with a log entry). */ | |
1617 | ||
10c50704 | 1618 | if (!*sender_address && message_age >= ignore_bounce_errors_after) |
059ec3d9 PH |
1619 | setflag(addr, af_ignore_error); |
1620 | ||
1621 | /* Freeze the message if requested, or if this is a bounce message (or other | |
652e1b65 PH |
1622 | message with null sender) and this address does not have its own errors |
1623 | address. However, don't freeze if errors are being ignored. The actual code | |
1624 | to ignore occurs later, instead of sending a message. Logging of freezing | |
1625 | occurs later, just before writing the -H file. */ | |
059ec3d9 | 1626 | |
d6c82d7b JH |
1627 | if ( !testflag(addr, af_ignore_error) |
1628 | && ( addr->special_action == SPECIAL_FREEZE | |
1629 | || (sender_address[0] == 0 && !addr->prop.errors_address) | |
1630 | ) ) | |
059ec3d9 | 1631 | { |
d6c82d7b JH |
1632 | frozen_info = addr->special_action == SPECIAL_FREEZE |
1633 | ? US"" | |
1634 | : sender_local && !local_error_message | |
1635 | ? US" (message created with -f <>)" | |
1636 | : US" (delivery error message)"; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1637 | deliver_freeze = TRUE; |
1638 | deliver_frozen_at = time(NULL); | |
1639 | update_spool = TRUE; | |
1640 | ||
1641 | /* The address is put on the defer rather than the failed queue, because | |
1642 | the message is being retained. */ | |
1643 | ||
1644 | addr->next = addr_defer; | |
1645 | addr_defer = addr; | |
1646 | } | |
1647 | ||
1648 | /* Don't put the address on the nonrecipients tree yet; wait until an | |
1649 | error message has been successfully sent. */ | |
1650 | ||
1651 | else | |
1652 | { | |
1653 | addr->next = addr_failed; | |
1654 | addr_failed = addr; | |
1655 | } | |
1656 | ||
5dac72a7 | 1657 | failure_log(addr, driver_name ? NULL : driver_kind, now); |
059ec3d9 PH |
1658 | } |
1659 | ||
1660 | /* Ensure logging is turned on again in all cases */ | |
1661 | ||
1662 | disable_logging = FALSE; | |
1663 | } | |
1664 | ||
1665 | ||
1666 | ||
1667 | ||
1668 | /************************************************* | |
1669 | * Address-independent error * | |
1670 | *************************************************/ | |
1671 | ||
1672 | /* This function is called when there's an error that is not dependent on a | |
1673 | particular address, such as an expansion string failure. It puts the error into | |
1674 | all the addresses in a batch, logs the incident on the main and panic logs, and | |
1675 | clears the expansions. It is mostly called from local_deliver(), but can be | |
1676 | called for a remote delivery via findugid(). | |
1677 | ||
1678 | Arguments: | |
1679 | logit TRUE if (MAIN+PANIC) logging required | |
1680 | addr the first of the chain of addresses | |
1681 | code the error code | |
1682 | format format string for error message, or NULL if already set in addr | |
1683 | ... arguments for the format | |
1684 | ||
1685 | Returns: nothing | |
1686 | */ | |
1687 | ||
1688 | static void | |
1689 | common_error(BOOL logit, address_item *addr, int code, uschar *format, ...) | |
1690 | { | |
1691 | address_item *addr2; | |
1692 | addr->basic_errno = code; | |
1693 | ||
d6c82d7b | 1694 | if (format) |
059ec3d9 PH |
1695 | { |
1696 | va_list ap; | |
1697 | uschar buffer[512]; | |
1698 | va_start(ap, format); | |
1699 | if (!string_vformat(buffer, sizeof(buffer), CS format, ap)) | |
1700 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, | |
81f91683 | 1701 | "common_error expansion was longer than " SIZE_T_FMT, sizeof(buffer)); |
059ec3d9 PH |
1702 | va_end(ap); |
1703 | addr->message = string_copy(buffer); | |
1704 | } | |
1705 | ||
d6c82d7b | 1706 | for (addr2 = addr->next; addr2; addr2 = addr2->next) |
059ec3d9 PH |
1707 | { |
1708 | addr2->basic_errno = code; | |
1709 | addr2->message = addr->message; | |
1710 | } | |
1711 | ||
1712 | if (logit) log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "%s", addr->message); | |
1713 | deliver_set_expansions(NULL); | |
1714 | } | |
1715 | ||
1716 | ||
1717 | ||
1718 | ||
1719 | /************************************************* | |
1720 | * Check a "never users" list * | |
1721 | *************************************************/ | |
1722 | ||
1723 | /* This function is called to check whether a uid is on one of the two "never | |
1724 | users" lists. | |
1725 | ||
1726 | Arguments: | |
1727 | uid the uid to be checked | |
1728 | nusers the list to be scanned; the first item in the list is the count | |
1729 | ||
1730 | Returns: TRUE if the uid is on the list | |
1731 | */ | |
1732 | ||
1733 | static BOOL | |
1734 | check_never_users(uid_t uid, uid_t *nusers) | |
1735 | { | |
1736 | int i; | |
d6c82d7b | 1737 | if (!nusers) return FALSE; |
059ec3d9 PH |
1738 | for (i = 1; i <= (int)(nusers[0]); i++) if (nusers[i] == uid) return TRUE; |
1739 | return FALSE; | |
1740 | } | |
1741 | ||
1742 | ||
1743 | ||
1744 | /************************************************* | |
1745 | * Find uid and gid for a transport * | |
1746 | *************************************************/ | |
1747 | ||
1748 | /* This function is called for both local and remote deliveries, to find the | |
1749 | uid/gid under which to run the delivery. The values are taken preferentially | |
1750 | from the transport (either explicit or deliver_as_creator), then from the | |
1751 | address (i.e. the router), and if nothing is set, the exim uid/gid are used. If | |
1752 | the resulting uid is on the "never_users" or the "fixed_never_users" list, a | |
1753 | panic error is logged, and the function fails (which normally leads to delivery | |
1754 | deferral). | |
1755 | ||
1756 | Arguments: | |
1757 | addr the address (possibly a chain) | |
1758 | tp the transport | |
1759 | uidp pointer to uid field | |
1760 | gidp pointer to gid field | |
1761 | igfp pointer to the use_initgroups field | |
1762 | ||
1763 | Returns: FALSE if failed - error has been set in address(es) | |
1764 | */ | |
1765 | ||
1766 | static BOOL | |
1767 | findugid(address_item *addr, transport_instance *tp, uid_t *uidp, gid_t *gidp, | |
1768 | BOOL *igfp) | |
1769 | { | |
d6c82d7b | 1770 | uschar *nuname; |
059ec3d9 PH |
1771 | BOOL gid_set = FALSE; |
1772 | ||
1773 | /* Default initgroups flag comes from the transport */ | |
1774 | ||
1775 | *igfp = tp->initgroups; | |
1776 | ||
1777 | /* First see if there's a gid on the transport, either fixed or expandable. | |
1778 | The expanding function always logs failure itself. */ | |
1779 | ||
1780 | if (tp->gid_set) | |
1781 | { | |
1782 | *gidp = tp->gid; | |
1783 | gid_set = TRUE; | |
1784 | } | |
d6c82d7b | 1785 | else if (tp->expand_gid) |
059ec3d9 | 1786 | { |
d6c82d7b JH |
1787 | if (!route_find_expanded_group(tp->expand_gid, tp->name, US"transport", gidp, |
1788 | &(addr->message))) | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1789 | { |
1790 | common_error(FALSE, addr, ERRNO_GIDFAIL, NULL); | |
1791 | return FALSE; | |
1792 | } | |
d6c82d7b | 1793 | gid_set = TRUE; |
059ec3d9 PH |
1794 | } |
1795 | ||
911f6fde PH |
1796 | /* If the transport did not set a group, see if the router did. */ |
1797 | ||
1798 | if (!gid_set && testflag(addr, af_gid_set)) | |
1799 | { | |
1800 | *gidp = addr->gid; | |
1801 | gid_set = TRUE; | |
1802 | } | |
1803 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
1804 | /* Pick up a uid from the transport if one is set. */ |
1805 | ||
1806 | if (tp->uid_set) *uidp = tp->uid; | |
1807 | ||
1808 | /* Otherwise, try for an expandable uid field. If it ends up as a numeric id, | |
1809 | it does not provide a passwd value from which a gid can be taken. */ | |
1810 | ||
d6c82d7b | 1811 | else if (tp->expand_uid) |
059ec3d9 PH |
1812 | { |
1813 | struct passwd *pw; | |
1814 | if (!route_find_expanded_user(tp->expand_uid, tp->name, US"transport", &pw, | |
1815 | uidp, &(addr->message))) | |
1816 | { | |
1817 | common_error(FALSE, addr, ERRNO_UIDFAIL, NULL); | |
1818 | return FALSE; | |
1819 | } | |
d6c82d7b | 1820 | if (!gid_set && pw) |
059ec3d9 PH |
1821 | { |
1822 | *gidp = pw->pw_gid; | |
1823 | gid_set = TRUE; | |
1824 | } | |
1825 | } | |
1826 | ||
1827 | /* If the transport doesn't set the uid, test the deliver_as_creator flag. */ | |
1828 | ||
1829 | else if (tp->deliver_as_creator) | |
1830 | { | |
1831 | *uidp = originator_uid; | |
1832 | if (!gid_set) | |
1833 | { | |
1834 | *gidp = originator_gid; | |
1835 | gid_set = TRUE; | |
1836 | } | |
1837 | } | |
1838 | ||
911f6fde PH |
1839 | /* Otherwise see if the address specifies the uid and if so, take it and its |
1840 | initgroups flag. */ | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1841 | |
1842 | else if (testflag(addr, af_uid_set)) | |
1843 | { | |
1844 | *uidp = addr->uid; | |
1845 | *igfp = testflag(addr, af_initgroups); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1846 | } |
1847 | ||
1848 | /* Nothing has specified the uid - default to the Exim user, and group if the | |
1849 | gid is not set. */ | |
1850 | ||
1851 | else | |
1852 | { | |
1853 | *uidp = exim_uid; | |
1854 | if (!gid_set) | |
1855 | { | |
1856 | *gidp = exim_gid; | |
1857 | gid_set = TRUE; | |
1858 | } | |
1859 | } | |
1860 | ||
911f6fde PH |
1861 | /* If no gid is set, it is a disaster. We default to the Exim gid only if |
1862 | defaulting to the Exim uid. In other words, if the configuration has specified | |
1863 | a uid, it must also provide a gid. */ | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1864 | |
1865 | if (!gid_set) | |
1866 | { | |
1867 | common_error(TRUE, addr, ERRNO_GIDFAIL, US"User set without group for " | |
1868 | "%s transport", tp->name); | |
1869 | return FALSE; | |
1870 | } | |
1871 | ||
1872 | /* Check that the uid is not on the lists of banned uids that may not be used | |
1873 | for delivery processes. */ | |
1874 | ||
d6c82d7b JH |
1875 | nuname = check_never_users(*uidp, never_users) |
1876 | ? US"never_users" | |
1877 | : check_never_users(*uidp, fixed_never_users) | |
1878 | ? US"fixed_never_users" | |
1879 | : NULL; | |
1880 | if (nuname) | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1881 | { |
1882 | common_error(TRUE, addr, ERRNO_UIDFAIL, US"User %ld set for %s transport " | |
1883 | "is on the %s list", (long int)(*uidp), tp->name, nuname); | |
1884 | return FALSE; | |
1885 | } | |
1886 | ||
1887 | /* All is well */ | |
1888 | ||
1889 | return TRUE; | |
1890 | } | |
1891 | ||
1892 | ||
1893 | ||
1894 | ||
1895 | /************************************************* | |
1896 | * Check the size of a message for a transport * | |
1897 | *************************************************/ | |
1898 | ||
1899 | /* Checks that the message isn't too big for the selected transport. | |
1900 | This is called only when it is known that the limit is set. | |
1901 | ||
1902 | Arguments: | |
1903 | tp the transport | |
1904 | addr the (first) address being delivered | |
1905 | ||
1906 | Returns: OK | |
1907 | DEFER expansion failed or did not yield an integer | |
1908 | FAIL message too big | |
1909 | */ | |
1910 | ||
1911 | int | |
1912 | check_message_size(transport_instance *tp, address_item *addr) | |
1913 | { | |
1914 | int rc = OK; | |
1915 | int size_limit; | |
1916 | ||
1917 | deliver_set_expansions(addr); | |
d45b1de8 | 1918 | size_limit = expand_string_integer(tp->message_size_limit, TRUE); |
059ec3d9 PH |
1919 | deliver_set_expansions(NULL); |
1920 | ||
d6c82d7b | 1921 | if (expand_string_message) |
059ec3d9 PH |
1922 | { |
1923 | rc = DEFER; | |
d6c82d7b JH |
1924 | addr->message = size_limit == -1 |
1925 | ? string_sprintf("failed to expand message_size_limit " | |
1926 | "in %s transport: %s", tp->name, expand_string_message) | |
1927 | : string_sprintf("invalid message_size_limit " | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1928 | "in %s transport: %s", tp->name, expand_string_message); |
1929 | } | |
1930 | else if (size_limit > 0 && message_size > size_limit) | |
1931 | { | |
1932 | rc = FAIL; | |
1933 | addr->message = | |
1934 | string_sprintf("message is too big (transport limit = %d)", | |
1935 | size_limit); | |
1936 | } | |
1937 | ||
1938 | return rc; | |
1939 | } | |
1940 | ||
1941 | ||
1942 | ||
1943 | /************************************************* | |
1944 | * Transport-time check for a previous delivery * | |
1945 | *************************************************/ | |
1946 | ||
1947 | /* Check that this base address hasn't previously been delivered to its routed | |
c2c19e9d PH |
1948 | transport. If it has been delivered, mark it done. The check is necessary at |
1949 | delivery time in order to handle homonymic addresses correctly in cases where | |
1950 | the pattern of redirection changes between delivery attempts (so the unique | |
1951 | fields change). Non-homonymic previous delivery is detected earlier, at routing | |
1952 | time (which saves unnecessary routing). | |
1953 | ||
1954 | Arguments: | |
1955 | addr the address item | |
1956 | testing TRUE if testing wanted only, without side effects | |
059ec3d9 | 1957 | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1958 | Returns: TRUE if previously delivered by the transport |
1959 | */ | |
1960 | ||
1961 | static BOOL | |
c2c19e9d | 1962 | previously_transported(address_item *addr, BOOL testing) |
059ec3d9 PH |
1963 | { |
1964 | (void)string_format(big_buffer, big_buffer_size, "%s/%s", | |
1965 | addr->unique + (testflag(addr, af_homonym)? 3:0), addr->transport->name); | |
1966 | ||
1967 | if (tree_search(tree_nonrecipients, big_buffer) != 0) | |
1968 | { | |
1969 | DEBUG(D_deliver|D_route|D_transport) | |
1970 | debug_printf("%s was previously delivered (%s transport): discarded\n", | |
1971 | addr->address, addr->transport->name); | |
c2c19e9d | 1972 | if (!testing) child_done(addr, tod_stamp(tod_log)); |
059ec3d9 PH |
1973 | return TRUE; |
1974 | } | |
1975 | ||
1976 | return FALSE; | |
1977 | } | |
1978 | ||
1979 | ||
1980 | ||
064a94c9 PH |
1981 | /****************************************************** |
1982 | * Check for a given header in a header string * | |
1983 | ******************************************************/ | |
1984 | ||
1985 | /* This function is used when generating quota warnings. The configuration may | |
1986 | specify any header lines it likes in quota_warn_message. If certain of them are | |
1987 | missing, defaults are inserted, so we need to be able to test for the presence | |
1988 | of a given header. | |
1989 | ||
1990 | Arguments: | |
1991 | hdr the required header name | |
1992 | hstring the header string | |
1993 | ||
1994 | Returns: TRUE the header is in the string | |
1995 | FALSE the header is not in the string | |
1996 | */ | |
1997 | ||
1998 | static BOOL | |
1999 | contains_header(uschar *hdr, uschar *hstring) | |
2000 | { | |
2001 | int len = Ustrlen(hdr); | |
2002 | uschar *p = hstring; | |
2003 | while (*p != 0) | |
2004 | { | |
2005 | if (strncmpic(p, hdr, len) == 0) | |
2006 | { | |
2007 | p += len; | |
2008 | while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') p++; | |
2009 | if (*p == ':') return TRUE; | |
2010 | } | |
2011 | while (*p != 0 && *p != '\n') p++; | |
2012 | if (*p == '\n') p++; | |
2013 | } | |
2014 | return FALSE; | |
2015 | } | |
2016 | ||
2017 | ||
2018 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
2019 | |
2020 | /************************************************* | |
2021 | * Perform a local delivery * | |
2022 | *************************************************/ | |
2023 | ||
2024 | /* Each local delivery is performed in a separate process which sets its | |
2025 | uid and gid as specified. This is a safer way than simply changing and | |
2026 | restoring using seteuid(); there is a body of opinion that seteuid() cannot be | |
2027 | used safely. From release 4, Exim no longer makes any use of it. Besides, not | |
2028 | all systems have seteuid(). | |
2029 | ||
2030 | If the uid/gid are specified in the transport_instance, they are used; the | |
2031 | transport initialization must ensure that either both or neither are set. | |
2032 | Otherwise, the values associated with the address are used. If neither are set, | |
2033 | it is a configuration error. | |
2034 | ||
2035 | The transport or the address may specify a home directory (transport over- | |
2036 | rides), and if they do, this is set as $home. If neither have set a working | |
2037 | directory, this value is used for that as well. Otherwise $home is left unset | |
2038 | and the cwd is set to "/" - a directory that should be accessible to all users. | |
2039 | ||
2040 | Using a separate process makes it more complicated to get error information | |
2041 | back. We use a pipe to pass the return code and also an error code and error | |
2042 | text string back to the parent process. | |
2043 | ||
2044 | Arguments: | |
2045 | addr points to an address block for this delivery; for "normal" local | |
2046 | deliveries this is the only address to be delivered, but for | |
2047 | pseudo-remote deliveries (e.g. by batch SMTP to a file or pipe) | |
2048 | a number of addresses can be handled simultaneously, and in this | |
2049 | case addr will point to a chain of addresses with the same | |
2050 | characteristics. | |
2051 | ||
2052 | shadowing TRUE if running a shadow transport; this causes output from pipes | |
2053 | to be ignored. | |
2054 | ||
2055 | Returns: nothing | |
2056 | */ | |
2057 | ||
2058 | static void | |
2059 | deliver_local(address_item *addr, BOOL shadowing) | |
2060 | { | |
2061 | BOOL use_initgroups; | |
2062 | uid_t uid; | |
2063 | gid_t gid; | |
2064 | int status, len, rc; | |
2065 | int pfd[2]; | |
2066 | pid_t pid; | |
2067 | uschar *working_directory; | |
2068 | address_item *addr2; | |
2069 | transport_instance *tp = addr->transport; | |
2070 | ||
2071 | /* Set up the return path from the errors or sender address. If the transport | |
2072 | has its own return path setting, expand it and replace the existing value. */ | |
2073 | ||
d6c82d7b | 2074 | if(addr->prop.errors_address) |
d43cbe25 | 2075 | return_path = addr->prop.errors_address; |
384152a6 | 2076 | #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_SRS |
d6c82d7b | 2077 | else if (addr->prop.srs_sender) |
d43cbe25 | 2078 | return_path = addr->prop.srs_sender; |
384152a6 TK |
2079 | #endif |
2080 | else | |
2081 | return_path = sender_address; | |
059ec3d9 | 2082 | |
d6c82d7b | 2083 | if (tp->return_path) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2084 | { |
2085 | uschar *new_return_path = expand_string(tp->return_path); | |
d6c82d7b | 2086 | if (!new_return_path) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2087 | { |
2088 | if (!expand_string_forcedfail) | |
2089 | { | |
2090 | common_error(TRUE, addr, ERRNO_EXPANDFAIL, | |
2091 | US"Failed to expand return path \"%s\" in %s transport: %s", | |
2092 | tp->return_path, tp->name, expand_string_message); | |
2093 | return; | |
2094 | } | |
2095 | } | |
2096 | else return_path = new_return_path; | |
2097 | } | |
2098 | ||
2099 | /* For local deliveries, one at a time, the value used for logging can just be | |
2100 | set directly, once and for all. */ | |
2101 | ||
2102 | used_return_path = return_path; | |
2103 | ||
2104 | /* Sort out the uid, gid, and initgroups flag. If an error occurs, the message | |
2105 | gets put into the address(es), and the expansions are unset, so we can just | |
2106 | return. */ | |
2107 | ||
2108 | if (!findugid(addr, tp, &uid, &gid, &use_initgroups)) return; | |
2109 | ||
5418e93b PH |
2110 | /* See if either the transport or the address specifies a home directory. A |
2111 | home directory set in the address may already be expanded; a flag is set to | |
2112 | indicate that. In other cases we must expand it. */ | |
059ec3d9 | 2113 | |
d6c82d7b JH |
2114 | if ( (deliver_home = tp->home_dir) /* Set in transport, or */ |
2115 | || ( (deliver_home = addr->home_dir) /* Set in address and */ | |
2116 | && !testflag(addr, af_home_expanded) /* not expanded */ | |
2117 | ) ) | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2118 | { |
2119 | uschar *rawhome = deliver_home; | |
2120 | deliver_home = NULL; /* in case it contains $home */ | |
d6c82d7b | 2121 | if (!(deliver_home = expand_string(rawhome))) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2122 | { |
2123 | common_error(TRUE, addr, ERRNO_EXPANDFAIL, US"home directory \"%s\" failed " | |
2124 | "to expand for %s transport: %s", rawhome, tp->name, | |
2125 | expand_string_message); | |
2126 | return; | |
2127 | } | |
2128 | if (*deliver_home != '/') | |
2129 | { | |
2130 | common_error(TRUE, addr, ERRNO_NOTABSOLUTE, US"home directory path \"%s\" " | |
2131 | "is not absolute for %s transport", deliver_home, tp->name); | |
2132 | return; | |
2133 | } | |
2134 | } | |
2135 | ||
5418e93b PH |
2136 | /* See if either the transport or the address specifies a current directory, |
2137 | and if so, expand it. If nothing is set, use the home directory, unless it is | |
2138 | also unset in which case use "/", which is assumed to be a directory to which | |
2139 | all users have access. It is necessary to be in a visible directory for some | |
2140 | operating systems when running pipes, as some commands (e.g. "rm" under Solaris | |
2141 | 2.5) require this. */ | |
2142 | ||
d6c82d7b JH |
2143 | working_directory = tp->current_dir ? tp->current_dir : addr->current_dir; |
2144 | if (working_directory) | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2145 | { |
2146 | uschar *raw = working_directory; | |
d6c82d7b | 2147 | if (!(working_directory = expand_string(raw))) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2148 | { |
2149 | common_error(TRUE, addr, ERRNO_EXPANDFAIL, US"current directory \"%s\" " | |
2150 | "failed to expand for %s transport: %s", raw, tp->name, | |
2151 | expand_string_message); | |
2152 | return; | |
2153 | } | |
2154 | if (*working_directory != '/') | |
2155 | { | |
2156 | common_error(TRUE, addr, ERRNO_NOTABSOLUTE, US"current directory path " | |
2157 | "\"%s\" is not absolute for %s transport", working_directory, tp->name); | |
2158 | return; | |
2159 | } | |
2160 | } | |
d6c82d7b | 2161 | else working_directory = deliver_home ? deliver_home : US"/"; |
059ec3d9 PH |
2162 | |
2163 | /* If one of the return_output flags is set on the transport, create and open a | |
2164 | file in the message log directory for the transport to write its output onto. | |
2165 | This is mainly used by pipe transports. The file needs to be unique to the | |
2166 | address. This feature is not available for shadow transports. */ | |
2167 | ||
d6c82d7b JH |
2168 | if ( !shadowing |
2169 | && ( tp->return_output || tp->return_fail_output | |
ec0eb1a3 | 2170 | || tp->log_output || tp->log_fail_output || tp->log_defer_output |
d6c82d7b | 2171 | ) ) |
059ec3d9 | 2172 | { |
41313d92 JH |
2173 | uschar * error; |
2174 | ||
059ec3d9 | 2175 | addr->return_filename = |
41313d92 JH |
2176 | spool_fname(US"msglog", message_subdir, message_id, |
2177 | string_sprintf("-%d-%d", getpid(), return_count++)); | |
2178 | ||
2179 | if ((addr->return_file = open_msglog_file(addr->return_filename, 0400, &error)) < 0) | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2180 | { |
2181 | common_error(TRUE, addr, errno, US"Unable to %s file for %s transport " | |
2182 | "to return message: %s", error, tp->name, strerror(errno)); | |
2183 | return; | |
2184 | } | |
2185 | } | |
2186 | ||
2187 | /* Create the pipe for inter-process communication. */ | |
2188 | ||
2189 | if (pipe(pfd) != 0) | |
2190 | { | |
2191 | common_error(TRUE, addr, ERRNO_PIPEFAIL, US"Creation of pipe failed: %s", | |
2192 | strerror(errno)); | |
2193 | return; | |
2194 | } | |
2195 | ||
2196 | /* Now fork the process to do the real work in the subprocess, but first | |
2197 | ensure that all cached resources are freed so that the subprocess starts with | |
2198 | a clean slate and doesn't interfere with the parent process. */ | |
2199 | ||
2200 | search_tidyup(); | |
2201 | ||
2202 | if ((pid = fork()) == 0) | |
2203 | { | |
2204 | BOOL replicate = TRUE; | |
2205 | ||
2206 | /* Prevent core dumps, as we don't want them in users' home directories. | |
2207 | HP-UX doesn't have RLIMIT_CORE; I don't know how to do this in that | |
2208 | system. Some experimental/developing systems (e.g. GNU/Hurd) may define | |
2209 | RLIMIT_CORE but not support it in setrlimit(). For such systems, do not | |
a29e5231 PP |
2210 | complain if the error is "not supported". |
2211 | ||
2212 | There are two scenarios where changing the max limit has an effect. In one, | |
2213 | the user is using a .forward and invoking a command of their choice via pipe; | |
2214 | for these, we do need the max limit to be 0 unless the admin chooses to | |
2215 | permit an increased limit. In the other, the command is invoked directly by | |
2216 | the transport and is under administrator control, thus being able to raise | |
2217 | the limit aids in debugging. So there's no general always-right answer. | |
2218 | ||
2219 | Thus we inhibit core-dumps completely but let individual transports, while | |
2220 | still root, re-raise the limits back up to aid debugging. We make the | |
2221 | default be no core-dumps -- few enough people can use core dumps in | |
2222 | diagnosis that it's reasonable to make them something that has to be explicitly requested. | |
2223 | */ | |
059ec3d9 | 2224 | |
a7538db1 | 2225 | #ifdef RLIMIT_CORE |
059ec3d9 PH |
2226 | struct rlimit rl; |
2227 | rl.rlim_cur = 0; | |
2228 | rl.rlim_max = 0; | |
2229 | if (setrlimit(RLIMIT_CORE, &rl) < 0) | |
2230 | { | |
a7538db1 | 2231 | # ifdef SETRLIMIT_NOT_SUPPORTED |
059ec3d9 | 2232 | if (errno != ENOSYS && errno != ENOTSUP) |
a7538db1 | 2233 | # endif |
059ec3d9 PH |
2234 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "setrlimit(RLIMIT_CORE) failed: %s", |
2235 | strerror(errno)); | |
2236 | } | |
a7538db1 | 2237 | #endif |
059ec3d9 PH |
2238 | |
2239 | /* Reset the random number generator, so different processes don't all | |
2240 | have the same sequence. */ | |
2241 | ||
2242 | random_seed = 0; | |
2243 | ||
2244 | /* If the transport has a setup entry, call this first, while still | |
2245 | privileged. (Appendfile uses this to expand quota, for example, while | |
2246 | able to read private files.) */ | |
2247 | ||
d6c82d7b | 2248 | if (addr->transport->setup) |
929ba01c | 2249 | switch((addr->transport->setup)(addr->transport, addr, NULL, uid, gid, |
059ec3d9 PH |
2250 | &(addr->message))) |
2251 | { | |
2252 | case DEFER: | |
d6c82d7b JH |
2253 | addr->transport_return = DEFER; |
2254 | goto PASS_BACK; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2255 | |
2256 | case FAIL: | |
d6c82d7b JH |
2257 | addr->transport_return = PANIC; |
2258 | goto PASS_BACK; | |
059ec3d9 | 2259 | } |
059ec3d9 PH |
2260 | |
2261 | /* Ignore SIGINT and SIGTERM during delivery. Also ignore SIGUSR1, as | |
2262 | when the process becomes unprivileged, it won't be able to write to the | |
2263 | process log. SIGHUP is ignored throughout exim, except when it is being | |
2264 | run as a daemon. */ | |
2265 | ||
2266 | signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN); | |
2267 | signal(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN); | |
2268 | signal(SIGUSR1, SIG_IGN); | |
2269 | ||
2270 | /* Close the unwanted half of the pipe, and set close-on-exec for the other | |
2271 | half - for transports that exec things (e.g. pipe). Then set the required | |
2272 | gid/uid. */ | |
2273 | ||
f1e894f3 | 2274 | (void)close(pfd[pipe_read]); |
ff790e47 | 2275 | (void)fcntl(pfd[pipe_write], F_SETFD, fcntl(pfd[pipe_write], F_GETFD) | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2276 | FD_CLOEXEC); |
2277 | exim_setugid(uid, gid, use_initgroups, | |
2278 | string_sprintf("local delivery to %s <%s> transport=%s", addr->local_part, | |
2279 | addr->address, addr->transport->name)); | |
2280 | ||
2281 | DEBUG(D_deliver) | |
2282 | { | |
2283 | address_item *batched; | |
2284 | debug_printf(" home=%s current=%s\n", deliver_home, working_directory); | |
d6c82d7b | 2285 | for (batched = addr->next; batched; batched = batched->next) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2286 | debug_printf("additional batched address: %s\n", batched->address); |
2287 | } | |
2288 | ||
2289 | /* Set an appropriate working directory. */ | |
2290 | ||
2291 | if (Uchdir(working_directory) < 0) | |
2292 | { | |
2293 | addr->transport_return = DEFER; | |
2294 | addr->basic_errno = errno; | |
2295 | addr->message = string_sprintf("failed to chdir to %s", working_directory); | |
2296 | } | |
2297 | ||
2298 | /* If successful, call the transport */ | |
2299 | ||
2300 | else | |
2301 | { | |
2302 | BOOL ok = TRUE; | |
2303 | set_process_info("delivering %s to %s using %s", message_id, | |
2304 | addr->local_part, addr->transport->name); | |
2305 | ||
2a47f028 JH |
2306 | /* Setting this global in the subprocess means we need never clear it */ |
2307 | transport_name = addr->transport->name; | |
2308 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
2309 | /* If a transport filter has been specified, set up its argument list. |
2310 | Any errors will get put into the address, and FALSE yielded. */ | |
2311 | ||
d6c82d7b | 2312 | if (addr->transport->filter_command) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2313 | { |
2314 | ok = transport_set_up_command(&transport_filter_argv, | |
2315 | addr->transport->filter_command, | |
2316 | TRUE, PANIC, addr, US"transport filter", NULL); | |
2317 | transport_filter_timeout = addr->transport->filter_timeout; | |
2318 | } | |
2319 | else transport_filter_argv = NULL; | |
2320 | ||
2321 | if (ok) | |
2322 | { | |
2323 | debug_print_string(addr->transport->debug_string); | |
2324 | replicate = !(addr->transport->info->code)(addr->transport, addr); | |
2325 | } | |
2326 | } | |
2327 | ||
2328 | /* Pass the results back down the pipe. If necessary, first replicate the | |
2329 | status in the top address to the others in the batch. The label is the | |
2330 | subject of a goto when a call to the transport's setup function fails. We | |
2331 | pass the pointer to the transport back in case it got changed as a result of | |
2332 | file_format in appendfile. */ | |
2333 | ||
2334 | PASS_BACK: | |
2335 | ||
2336 | if (replicate) replicate_status(addr); | |
d6c82d7b | 2337 | for (addr2 = addr; addr2; addr2 = addr2->next) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2338 | { |
2339 | int i; | |
2340 | int local_part_length = Ustrlen(addr2->local_part); | |
2341 | uschar *s; | |
1ac6b2e7 | 2342 | int ret; |
059ec3d9 | 2343 | |
d6c82d7b JH |
2344 | if( (ret = write(pfd[pipe_write], &addr2->transport_return, sizeof(int))) != sizeof(int) |
2345 | || (ret = write(pfd[pipe_write], &transport_count, sizeof(transport_count))) != sizeof(transport_count) | |
2346 | || (ret = write(pfd[pipe_write], &addr2->flags, sizeof(addr2->flags))) != sizeof(addr2->flags) | |
2347 | || (ret = write(pfd[pipe_write], &addr2->basic_errno, sizeof(int))) != sizeof(int) | |
2348 | || (ret = write(pfd[pipe_write], &addr2->more_errno, sizeof(int))) != sizeof(int) | |
2349 | || (ret = write(pfd[pipe_write], &addr2->special_action, sizeof(int))) != sizeof(int) | |
2350 | || (ret = write(pfd[pipe_write], &addr2->transport, | |
1ac6b2e7 | 2351 | sizeof(transport_instance *))) != sizeof(transport_instance *) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2352 | |
2353 | /* For a file delivery, pass back the local part, in case the original | |
2354 | was only part of the final delivery path. This gives more complete | |
2355 | logging. */ | |
2356 | ||
1ac6b2e7 | 2357 | || (testflag(addr2, af_file) |
d6c82d7b | 2358 | && ( (ret = write(pfd[pipe_write], &local_part_length, sizeof(int))) != sizeof(int) |
1ac6b2e7 JH |
2359 | || (ret = write(pfd[pipe_write], addr2->local_part, local_part_length)) != local_part_length |
2360 | ) | |
2361 | ) | |
2362 | ) | |
a23ff3b4 | 2363 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "Failed writing transport results to pipe: %s", |
1ac6b2e7 | 2364 | ret == -1 ? strerror(errno) : "short write"); |
059ec3d9 PH |
2365 | |
2366 | /* Now any messages */ | |
2367 | ||
2368 | for (i = 0, s = addr2->message; i < 2; i++, s = addr2->user_message) | |
2369 | { | |
d6c82d7b JH |
2370 | int message_length = s ? Ustrlen(s) + 1 : 0; |
2371 | if( (ret = write(pfd[pipe_write], &message_length, sizeof(int))) != sizeof(int) | |
2372 | || message_length > 0 && (ret = write(pfd[pipe_write], s, message_length)) != message_length | |
1ac6b2e7 | 2373 | ) |
a23ff3b4 | 2374 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "Failed writing transport results to pipe: %s", |
1ac6b2e7 | 2375 | ret == -1 ? strerror(errno) : "short write"); |
059ec3d9 PH |
2376 | } |
2377 | } | |
2378 | ||
2379 | /* OK, this process is now done. Free any cached resources that it opened, | |
2380 | and close the pipe we were writing down before exiting. */ | |
2381 | ||
f1e894f3 | 2382 | (void)close(pfd[pipe_write]); |
059ec3d9 PH |
2383 | search_tidyup(); |
2384 | exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); | |
2385 | } | |
2386 | ||
2387 | /* Back in the main process: panic if the fork did not succeed. This seems | |
2388 | better than returning an error - if forking is failing it is probably best | |
2389 | not to try other deliveries for this message. */ | |
2390 | ||
2391 | if (pid < 0) | |
2392 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "Fork failed for local delivery to %s", | |
2393 | addr->address); | |
2394 | ||
2395 | /* Read the pipe to get the delivery status codes and error messages. Our copy | |
2396 | of the writing end must be closed first, as otherwise read() won't return zero | |
2397 | on an empty pipe. We check that a status exists for each address before | |
2398 | overwriting the address structure. If data is missing, the default DEFER status | |
2399 | will remain. Afterwards, close the reading end. */ | |
2400 | ||
f1e894f3 | 2401 | (void)close(pfd[pipe_write]); |
059ec3d9 | 2402 | |
d6c82d7b | 2403 | for (addr2 = addr; addr2; addr2 = addr2->next) |
059ec3d9 | 2404 | { |
d88f0784 | 2405 | if ((len = read(pfd[pipe_read], &status, sizeof(int))) > 0) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2406 | { |
2407 | int i; | |
2408 | uschar **sptr; | |
2409 | ||
2410 | addr2->transport_return = status; | |
d6c82d7b | 2411 | len = read(pfd[pipe_read], &transport_count, |
059ec3d9 | 2412 | sizeof(transport_count)); |
d6c82d7b JH |
2413 | len = read(pfd[pipe_read], &addr2->flags, sizeof(addr2->flags)); |
2414 | len = read(pfd[pipe_read], &addr2->basic_errno, sizeof(int)); | |
2415 | len = read(pfd[pipe_read], &addr2->more_errno, sizeof(int)); | |
2416 | len = read(pfd[pipe_read], &addr2->special_action, sizeof(int)); | |
2417 | len = read(pfd[pipe_read], &addr2->transport, | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2418 | sizeof(transport_instance *)); |
2419 | ||
2420 | if (testflag(addr2, af_file)) | |
2421 | { | |
d88f0784 JH |
2422 | int llen; |
2423 | if ( read(pfd[pipe_read], &llen, sizeof(int)) != sizeof(int) | |
2424 | || llen > 64*4 /* limit from rfc 5821, times I18N factor */ | |
2425 | ) | |
2426 | { | |
2427 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "bad local_part length read" | |
2428 | " from delivery subprocess"); | |
2429 | break; | |
2430 | } | |
2431 | /* sanity-checked llen so disable the Coverity error */ | |
2432 | /* coverity[tainted_data] */ | |
2433 | if (read(pfd[pipe_read], big_buffer, llen) != llen) | |
2434 | { | |
2435 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "bad local_part read" | |
2436 | " from delivery subprocess"); | |
2437 | break; | |
2438 | } | |
2439 | big_buffer[llen] = 0; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2440 | addr2->local_part = string_copy(big_buffer); |
2441 | } | |
2442 | ||
d6c82d7b | 2443 | for (i = 0, sptr = &addr2->message; i < 2; i++, sptr = &addr2->user_message) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2444 | { |
2445 | int message_length; | |
d6c82d7b | 2446 | len = read(pfd[pipe_read], &message_length, sizeof(int)); |
059ec3d9 PH |
2447 | if (message_length > 0) |
2448 | { | |
d6c82d7b | 2449 | len = read(pfd[pipe_read], big_buffer, message_length); |
dc8091e7 | 2450 | big_buffer[big_buffer_size-1] = '\0'; /* guard byte */ |
059ec3d9 PH |
2451 | if (len > 0) *sptr = string_copy(big_buffer); |
2452 | } | |
2453 | } | |
2454 | } | |
2455 | ||
2456 | else | |
2457 | { | |
2458 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "failed to read delivery status for %s " | |
2459 | "from delivery subprocess", addr2->unique); | |
2460 | break; | |
2461 | } | |
2462 | } | |
2463 | ||
f1e894f3 | 2464 | (void)close(pfd[pipe_read]); |
059ec3d9 PH |
2465 | |
2466 | /* Unless shadowing, write all successful addresses immediately to the journal | |
2467 | file, to ensure they are recorded asap. For homonymic addresses, use the base | |
2468 | address plus the transport name. Failure to write the journal is panic-worthy, | |
2469 | but don't stop, as it may prove possible subsequently to update the spool file | |
2470 | in order to record the delivery. */ | |
2471 | ||
2472 | if (!shadowing) | |
2473 | { | |
d6c82d7b JH |
2474 | for (addr2 = addr; addr2; addr2 = addr2->next) |
2475 | if (addr2->transport_return == OK) | |
2476 | { | |
2477 | if (testflag(addr2, af_homonym)) | |
2478 | sprintf(CS big_buffer, "%.500s/%s\n", addr2->unique + 3, tp->name); | |
2479 | else | |
2480 | sprintf(CS big_buffer, "%.500s\n", addr2->unique); | |
059ec3d9 | 2481 | |
d6c82d7b JH |
2482 | /* In the test harness, wait just a bit to let the subprocess finish off |
2483 | any debug output etc first. */ | |
059ec3d9 | 2484 | |
d6c82d7b | 2485 | if (running_in_test_harness) millisleep(300); |
059ec3d9 | 2486 | |
d6c82d7b JH |
2487 | DEBUG(D_deliver) debug_printf("journalling %s", big_buffer); |
2488 | len = Ustrlen(big_buffer); | |
2489 | if (write(journal_fd, big_buffer, len) != len) | |
2490 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "failed to update journal for %s: %s", | |
2491 | big_buffer, strerror(errno)); | |
2492 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2493 | |
2494 | /* Ensure the journal file is pushed out to disk. */ | |
2495 | ||
54fc8428 | 2496 | if (EXIMfsync(journal_fd) < 0) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2497 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "failed to fsync journal: %s", |
2498 | strerror(errno)); | |
2499 | } | |
2500 | ||
2501 | /* Wait for the process to finish. If it terminates with a non-zero code, | |
2502 | freeze the message (except for SIGTERM, SIGKILL and SIGQUIT), but leave the | |
2503 | status values of all the addresses as they are. Take care to handle the case | |
2504 | when the subprocess doesn't seem to exist. This has been seen on one system | |
2505 | when Exim was called from an MUA that set SIGCHLD to SIG_IGN. When that | |
2506 | happens, wait() doesn't recognize the termination of child processes. Exim now | |
2507 | resets SIGCHLD to SIG_DFL, but this code should still be robust. */ | |
2508 | ||
2509 | while ((rc = wait(&status)) != pid) | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2510 | if (rc < 0 && errno == ECHILD) /* Process has vanished */ |
2511 | { | |
2512 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "%s transport process vanished unexpectedly", | |
2513 | addr->transport->driver_name); | |
2514 | status = 0; | |
2515 | break; | |
2516 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2517 | |
2518 | if ((status & 0xffff) != 0) | |
2519 | { | |
2520 | int msb = (status >> 8) & 255; | |
2521 | int lsb = status & 255; | |
2522 | int code = (msb == 0)? (lsb & 0x7f) : msb; | |
2523 | if (msb != 0 || (code != SIGTERM && code != SIGKILL && code != SIGQUIT)) | |
2524 | addr->special_action = SPECIAL_FREEZE; | |
2525 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "%s transport process returned non-zero " | |
2526 | "status 0x%04x: %s %d", | |
2527 | addr->transport->driver_name, | |
2528 | status, | |
d6c82d7b | 2529 | msb == 0 ? "terminated by signal" : "exit code", |
059ec3d9 PH |
2530 | code); |
2531 | } | |
2532 | ||
2533 | /* If SPECIAL_WARN is set in the top address, send a warning message. */ | |
2534 | ||
d6c82d7b | 2535 | if (addr->special_action == SPECIAL_WARN && addr->transport->warn_message) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2536 | { |
2537 | int fd; | |
2538 | uschar *warn_message; | |
d6c82d7b | 2539 | pid_t pid; |
059ec3d9 PH |
2540 | |
2541 | DEBUG(D_deliver) debug_printf("Warning message requested by transport\n"); | |
2542 | ||
d6c82d7b | 2543 | if (!(warn_message = expand_string(addr->transport->warn_message))) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2544 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "Failed to expand \"%s\" (warning " |
2545 | "message for %s transport): %s", addr->transport->warn_message, | |
2546 | addr->transport->name, expand_string_message); | |
d6c82d7b JH |
2547 | |
2548 | else if ((pid = child_open_exim(&fd)) > 0) | |
059ec3d9 | 2549 | { |
d6c82d7b JH |
2550 | FILE *f = fdopen(fd, "wb"); |
2551 | if (errors_reply_to && !contains_header(US"Reply-To", warn_message)) | |
2552 | fprintf(f, "Reply-To: %s\n", errors_reply_to); | |
2553 | fprintf(f, "Auto-Submitted: auto-replied\n"); | |
2554 | if (!contains_header(US"From", warn_message)) | |
2555 | moan_write_from(f); | |
2556 | fprintf(f, "%s", CS warn_message); | |
059ec3d9 | 2557 | |
d6c82d7b | 2558 | /* Close and wait for child process to complete, without a timeout. */ |
059ec3d9 | 2559 | |
d6c82d7b JH |
2560 | (void)fclose(f); |
2561 | (void)child_close(pid, 0); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2562 | } |
2563 | ||
2564 | addr->special_action = SPECIAL_NONE; | |
2565 | } | |
2566 | } | |
2567 | ||
2568 | ||
2569 | ||
fa41615d | 2570 | |
3070ceee JH |
2571 | /* Check transport for the given concurrency limit. Return TRUE if over |
2572 | the limit (or an expansion failure), else FALSE and if there was a limit, | |
2573 | the key for the hints database used for the concurrency count. */ | |
fa41615d | 2574 | |
3070ceee JH |
2575 | static BOOL |
2576 | tpt_parallel_check(transport_instance * tp, address_item * addr, uschar ** key) | |
fa41615d | 2577 | { |
3070ceee JH |
2578 | unsigned max_parallel; |
2579 | ||
2580 | if (!tp->max_parallel) return FALSE; | |
2581 | ||
2582 | max_parallel = (unsigned) expand_string_integer(tp->max_parallel, TRUE); | |
2583 | if (expand_string_message) | |
2584 | { | |
2585 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "Failed to expand max_parallel option " | |
2586 | "in %s transport (%s): %s", tp->name, addr->address, | |
2587 | expand_string_message); | |
2588 | return TRUE; | |
2589 | } | |
2590 | ||
2591 | if (max_parallel > 0) | |
2592 | { | |
2593 | uschar * serialize_key = string_sprintf("tpt-serialize-%s", tp->name); | |
2594 | if (!enq_start(serialize_key, max_parallel)) | |
2595 | { | |
2596 | address_item * next; | |
2597 | DEBUG(D_transport) | |
2598 | debug_printf("skipping tpt %s because concurrency limit %u reached\n", | |
2599 | tp->name, max_parallel); | |
2600 | do | |
2601 | { | |
2602 | next = addr->next; | |
2603 | addr->message = US"concurrency limit reached for transport"; | |
2604 | addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_TRETRY; | |
2605 | post_process_one(addr, DEFER, LOG_MAIN, DTYPE_TRANSPORT, 0); | |
2606 | } while ((addr = next)); | |
2607 | return TRUE; | |
2608 | } | |
2609 | *key = serialize_key; | |
2610 | } | |
2611 | return FALSE; | |
fa41615d JH |
2612 | } |
2613 | ||
2614 | ||
2615 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
2616 | /************************************************* |
2617 | * Do local deliveries * | |
2618 | *************************************************/ | |
2619 | ||
2620 | /* This function processes the list of addresses in addr_local. True local | |
2621 | deliveries are always done one address at a time. However, local deliveries can | |
2622 | be batched up in some cases. Typically this is when writing batched SMTP output | |
2623 | files for use by some external transport mechanism, or when running local | |
2624 | deliveries over LMTP. | |
2625 | ||
2626 | Arguments: None | |
2627 | Returns: Nothing | |
2628 | */ | |
2629 | ||
2630 | static void | |
2631 | do_local_deliveries(void) | |
2632 | { | |
2633 | open_db dbblock; | |
2634 | open_db *dbm_file = NULL; | |
2635 | time_t now = time(NULL); | |
2636 | ||
2637 | /* Loop until we have exhausted the supply of local deliveries */ | |
2638 | ||
d6c82d7b | 2639 | while (addr_local) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2640 | { |
2641 | time_t delivery_start; | |
2642 | int deliver_time; | |
2643 | address_item *addr2, *addr3, *nextaddr; | |
2644 | int logflags = LOG_MAIN; | |
2645 | int logchar = dont_deliver? '*' : '='; | |
2646 | transport_instance *tp; | |
fa41615d | 2647 | uschar * serialize_key = NULL; |
059ec3d9 PH |
2648 | |
2649 | /* Pick the first undelivered address off the chain */ | |
2650 | ||
2651 | address_item *addr = addr_local; | |
2652 | addr_local = addr->next; | |
2653 | addr->next = NULL; | |
2654 | ||
2655 | DEBUG(D_deliver|D_transport) | |
2656 | debug_printf("--------> %s <--------\n", addr->address); | |
2657 | ||
2658 | /* An internal disaster if there is no transport. Should not occur! */ | |
2659 | ||
d6c82d7b | 2660 | if (!(tp = addr->transport)) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2661 | { |
2662 | logflags |= LOG_PANIC; | |
2663 | disable_logging = FALSE; /* Jic */ | |
d6c82d7b JH |
2664 | addr->message = addr->router |
2665 | ? string_sprintf("No transport set by %s router", addr->router->name) | |
2666 | : string_sprintf("No transport set by system filter"); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2667 | post_process_one(addr, DEFER, logflags, DTYPE_TRANSPORT, 0); |
2668 | continue; | |
2669 | } | |
2670 | ||
2671 | /* Check that this base address hasn't previously been delivered to this | |
2672 | transport. The check is necessary at this point to handle homonymic addresses | |
2673 | correctly in cases where the pattern of redirection changes between delivery | |
2674 | attempts. Non-homonymic previous delivery is detected earlier, at routing | |
2675 | time. */ | |
2676 | ||
c2c19e9d | 2677 | if (previously_transported(addr, FALSE)) continue; |
059ec3d9 PH |
2678 | |
2679 | /* There are weird cases where logging is disabled */ | |
2680 | ||
2681 | disable_logging = tp->disable_logging; | |
2682 | ||
f7fd3850 PH |
2683 | /* Check for batched addresses and possible amalgamation. Skip all the work |
2684 | if either batch_max <= 1 or there aren't any other addresses for local | |
2685 | delivery. */ | |
059ec3d9 | 2686 | |
d6c82d7b | 2687 | if (tp->batch_max > 1 && addr_local) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2688 | { |
2689 | int batch_count = 1; | |
2690 | BOOL uses_dom = readconf_depends((driver_instance *)tp, US"domain"); | |
d6c82d7b JH |
2691 | BOOL uses_lp = ( testflag(addr, af_pfr) |
2692 | && (testflag(addr, af_file) || addr->local_part[0] == '|') | |
2693 | ) | |
2694 | || readconf_depends((driver_instance *)tp, US"local_part"); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2695 | uschar *batch_id = NULL; |
2696 | address_item **anchor = &addr_local; | |
2697 | address_item *last = addr; | |
2698 | address_item *next; | |
2699 | ||
2700 | /* Expand the batch_id string for comparison with other addresses. | |
2701 | Expansion failure suppresses batching. */ | |
2702 | ||
d6c82d7b | 2703 | if (tp->batch_id) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2704 | { |
2705 | deliver_set_expansions(addr); | |
2706 | batch_id = expand_string(tp->batch_id); | |
2707 | deliver_set_expansions(NULL); | |
d6c82d7b | 2708 | if (!batch_id) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2709 | { |
2710 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "Failed to expand batch_id option " | |
2711 | "in %s transport (%s): %s", tp->name, addr->address, | |
2712 | expand_string_message); | |
2713 | batch_count = tp->batch_max; | |
2714 | } | |
2715 | } | |
2716 | ||
2717 | /* Until we reach the batch_max limit, pick off addresses which have the | |
2718 | same characteristics. These are: | |
2719 | ||
2720 | same transport | |
7816e254 | 2721 | not previously delivered (see comment about 50 lines above) |
059ec3d9 | 2722 | same local part if the transport's configuration contains $local_part |
f7fd3850 | 2723 | or if this is a file or pipe delivery from a redirection |
059ec3d9 PH |
2724 | same domain if the transport's configuration contains $domain |
2725 | same errors address | |
2726 | same additional headers | |
2727 | same headers to be removed | |
2728 | same uid/gid for running the transport | |
2729 | same first host if a host list is set | |
2730 | */ | |
2731 | ||
d6c82d7b | 2732 | while ((next = *anchor) && batch_count < tp->batch_max) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2733 | { |
2734 | BOOL ok = | |
d6c82d7b JH |
2735 | tp == next->transport |
2736 | && !previously_transported(next, TRUE) | |
2737 | && (addr->flags & (af_pfr|af_file)) == (next->flags & (af_pfr|af_file)) | |
2738 | && (!uses_lp || Ustrcmp(next->local_part, addr->local_part) == 0) | |
2739 | && (!uses_dom || Ustrcmp(next->domain, addr->domain) == 0) | |
2740 | && same_strings(next->prop.errors_address, addr->prop.errors_address) | |
2741 | && same_headers(next->prop.extra_headers, addr->prop.extra_headers) | |
2742 | && same_strings(next->prop.remove_headers, addr->prop.remove_headers) | |
2743 | && same_ugid(tp, addr, next) | |
2744 | && ( !addr->host_list && !next->host_list | |
2745 | || addr->host_list | |
2746 | && next->host_list | |
2747 | && Ustrcmp(addr->host_list->name, next->host_list->name) == 0 | |
2748 | ); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2749 | |
2750 | /* If the transport has a batch_id setting, batch_id will be non-NULL | |
2751 | from the expansion outside the loop. Expand for this address and compare. | |
2752 | Expansion failure makes this address ineligible for batching. */ | |
2753 | ||
d6c82d7b | 2754 | if (ok && batch_id) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2755 | { |
2756 | uschar *bid; | |
2757 | address_item *save_nextnext = next->next; | |
2758 | next->next = NULL; /* Expansion for a single address */ | |
2759 | deliver_set_expansions(next); | |
2760 | next->next = save_nextnext; | |
2761 | bid = expand_string(tp->batch_id); | |
2762 | deliver_set_expansions(NULL); | |
d6c82d7b | 2763 | if (!bid) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2764 | { |
2765 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "Failed to expand batch_id option " | |
2766 | "in %s transport (%s): %s", tp->name, next->address, | |
2767 | expand_string_message); | |
2768 | ok = FALSE; | |
2769 | } | |
2770 | else ok = (Ustrcmp(batch_id, bid) == 0); | |
2771 | } | |
2772 | ||
2773 | /* Take address into batch if OK. */ | |
2774 | ||
2775 | if (ok) | |
2776 | { | |
2777 | *anchor = next->next; /* Include the address */ | |
2778 | next->next = NULL; | |
2779 | last->next = next; | |
2780 | last = next; | |
2781 | batch_count++; | |
2782 | } | |
fa41615d | 2783 | else anchor = &next->next; /* Skip the address */ |
059ec3d9 PH |
2784 | } |
2785 | } | |
2786 | ||
2787 | /* We now have one or more addresses that can be delivered in a batch. Check | |
2788 | whether the transport is prepared to accept a message of this size. If not, | |
2789 | fail them all forthwith. If the expansion fails, or does not yield an | |
2790 | integer, defer delivery. */ | |
2791 | ||
d6c82d7b | 2792 | if (tp->message_size_limit) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2793 | { |
2794 | int rc = check_message_size(tp, addr); | |
2795 | if (rc != OK) | |
2796 | { | |
2797 | replicate_status(addr); | |
d6c82d7b | 2798 | while (addr) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2799 | { |
2800 | addr2 = addr->next; | |
2801 | post_process_one(addr, rc, logflags, DTYPE_TRANSPORT, 0); | |
2802 | addr = addr2; | |
2803 | } | |
2804 | continue; /* With next batch of addresses */ | |
2805 | } | |
2806 | } | |
2807 | ||
2808 | /* If we are not running the queue, or if forcing, all deliveries will be | |
2809 | attempted. Otherwise, we must respect the retry times for each address. Even | |
2810 | when not doing this, we need to set up the retry key string, and determine | |
2811 | whether a retry record exists, because after a successful delivery, a delete | |
2812 | retry item must be set up. Keep the retry database open only for the duration | |
2813 | of these checks, rather than for all local deliveries, because some local | |
2814 | deliveries (e.g. to pipes) can take a substantial time. */ | |
2815 | ||
d6c82d7b | 2816 | if (!(dbm_file = dbfn_open(US"retry", O_RDONLY, &dbblock, FALSE))) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2817 | { |
2818 | DEBUG(D_deliver|D_retry|D_hints_lookup) | |
2819 | debug_printf("no retry data available\n"); | |
2820 | } | |
2821 | ||
2822 | addr2 = addr; | |
2823 | addr3 = NULL; | |
d6c82d7b | 2824 | while (addr2) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2825 | { |
2826 | BOOL ok = TRUE; /* to deliver this address */ | |
2827 | uschar *retry_key; | |
2828 | ||
2829 | /* Set up the retry key to include the domain or not, and change its | |
2830 | leading character from "R" to "T". Must make a copy before doing this, | |
2831 | because the old key may be pointed to from a "delete" retry item after | |
2832 | a routing delay. */ | |
2833 | ||
2834 | retry_key = string_copy( | |
d6c82d7b | 2835 | tp->retry_use_local_part ? addr2->address_retry_key : |
059ec3d9 PH |
2836 | addr2->domain_retry_key); |
2837 | *retry_key = 'T'; | |
2838 | ||
2839 | /* Inspect the retry data. If there is no hints file, delivery happens. */ | |
2840 | ||
d6c82d7b | 2841 | if (dbm_file) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2842 | { |
2843 | dbdata_retry *retry_record = dbfn_read(dbm_file, retry_key); | |
2844 | ||
2845 | /* If there is no retry record, delivery happens. If there is, | |
2846 | remember it exists so it can be deleted after a successful delivery. */ | |
2847 | ||
d6c82d7b | 2848 | if (retry_record) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2849 | { |
2850 | setflag(addr2, af_lt_retry_exists); | |
2851 | ||
2852 | /* A retry record exists for this address. If queue running and not | |
2853 | forcing, inspect its contents. If the record is too old, or if its | |
2854 | retry time has come, or if it has passed its cutoff time, delivery | |
2855 | will go ahead. */ | |
2856 | ||
2857 | DEBUG(D_retry) | |
2858 | { | |
ea49d0e1 PH |
2859 | debug_printf("retry record exists: age=%s ", |
2860 | readconf_printtime(now - retry_record->time_stamp)); | |
2861 | debug_printf("(max %s)\n", readconf_printtime(retry_data_expire)); | |
2862 | debug_printf(" time to retry = %s expired = %d\n", | |
2863 | readconf_printtime(retry_record->next_try - now), | |
2864 | retry_record->expired); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2865 | } |
2866 | ||
2867 | if (queue_running && !deliver_force) | |
2868 | { | |
d6c82d7b JH |
2869 | ok = (now - retry_record->time_stamp > retry_data_expire) |
2870 | || (now >= retry_record->next_try) | |
2871 | || retry_record->expired; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2872 | |
2873 | /* If we haven't reached the retry time, there is one more check | |
1ddeb334 | 2874 | to do, which is for the ultimate address timeout. */ |
059ec3d9 PH |
2875 | |
2876 | if (!ok) | |
ba9af0af TF |
2877 | ok = retry_ultimate_address_timeout(retry_key, addr2->domain, |
2878 | retry_record, now); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2879 | } |
2880 | } | |
2881 | else DEBUG(D_retry) debug_printf("no retry record exists\n"); | |
2882 | } | |
2883 | ||
2884 | /* This address is to be delivered. Leave it on the chain. */ | |
2885 | ||
2886 | if (ok) | |
2887 | { | |
2888 | addr3 = addr2; | |
2889 | addr2 = addr2->next; | |
2890 | } | |
2891 | ||
2892 | /* This address is to be deferred. Take it out of the chain, and | |
2893 | post-process it as complete. Must take it out of the chain first, | |
2894 | because post processing puts it on another chain. */ | |
2895 | ||
2896 | else | |
2897 | { | |
2898 | address_item *this = addr2; | |
2899 | this->message = US"Retry time not yet reached"; | |
2900 | this->basic_errno = ERRNO_LRETRY; | |
d6c82d7b JH |
2901 | addr2 = addr3 ? (addr3->next = addr2->next) |
2902 | : (addr = addr2->next); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2903 | post_process_one(this, DEFER, logflags, DTYPE_TRANSPORT, 0); |
2904 | } | |
2905 | } | |
2906 | ||
d6c82d7b | 2907 | if (dbm_file) dbfn_close(dbm_file); |
059ec3d9 PH |
2908 | |
2909 | /* If there are no addresses left on the chain, they all deferred. Loop | |
2910 | for the next set of addresses. */ | |
2911 | ||
d6c82d7b | 2912 | if (!addr) continue; |
059ec3d9 | 2913 | |
fa41615d JH |
2914 | /* If the transport is limited for parallellism, enforce that here. |
2915 | We use a hints DB entry, incremented here and decremented after | |
2916 | the transport (and any shadow transport) completes. */ | |
2917 | ||
3070ceee | 2918 | if (tpt_parallel_check(tp, addr, &serialize_key)) |
fa41615d | 2919 | { |
fa41615d JH |
2920 | if (expand_string_message) |
2921 | { | |
2922 | logflags |= LOG_PANIC; | |
3070ceee JH |
2923 | do |
2924 | { | |
2925 | addr = addr->next; | |
fa41615d | 2926 | post_process_one(addr, DEFER, logflags, DTYPE_TRANSPORT, 0); |
3070ceee | 2927 | } while ((addr = addr2)); |
fa41615d | 2928 | } |
3070ceee | 2929 | continue; /* Loop for the next set of addresses. */ |
fa41615d JH |
2930 | } |
2931 | ||
2932 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
2933 | /* So, finally, we do have some addresses that can be passed to the |
2934 | transport. Before doing so, set up variables that are relevant to a | |
2935 | single delivery. */ | |
2936 | ||
2937 | deliver_set_expansions(addr); | |
2938 | delivery_start = time(NULL); | |
2939 | deliver_local(addr, FALSE); | |
2940 | deliver_time = (int)(time(NULL) - delivery_start); | |
2941 | ||
2942 | /* If a shadow transport (which must perforce be another local transport), is | |
2943 | defined, and its condition is met, we must pass the message to the shadow | |
2944 | too, but only those addresses that succeeded. We do this by making a new | |
2945 | chain of addresses - also to keep the original chain uncontaminated. We must | |
2946 | use a chain rather than doing it one by one, because the shadow transport may | |
2947 | batch. | |
2948 | ||
2949 | NOTE: if the condition fails because of a lookup defer, there is nothing we | |
2950 | can do! */ | |
2951 | ||
d6c82d7b JH |
2952 | if ( tp->shadow |
2953 | && ( !tp->shadow_condition | |
2954 | || expand_check_condition(tp->shadow_condition, tp->name, US"transport") | |
2955 | ) ) | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2956 | { |
2957 | transport_instance *stp; | |
2958 | address_item *shadow_addr = NULL; | |
2959 | address_item **last = &shadow_addr; | |
2960 | ||
d6c82d7b | 2961 | for (stp = transports; stp; stp = stp->next) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2962 | if (Ustrcmp(stp->name, tp->shadow) == 0) break; |
2963 | ||
d6c82d7b | 2964 | if (!stp) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2965 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "shadow transport \"%s\" not found ", |
2966 | tp->shadow); | |
2967 | ||
2968 | /* Pick off the addresses that have succeeded, and make clones. Put into | |
2969 | the shadow_message field a pointer to the shadow_message field of the real | |
2970 | address. */ | |
2971 | ||
d6c82d7b JH |
2972 | else for (addr2 = addr; addr2; addr2 = addr2->next) |
2973 | if (addr2->transport_return == OK) | |
2974 | { | |
2975 | addr3 = store_get(sizeof(address_item)); | |
2976 | *addr3 = *addr2; | |
2977 | addr3->next = NULL; | |
82f90600 | 2978 | addr3->shadow_message = US &addr2->shadow_message; |
d6c82d7b JH |
2979 | addr3->transport = stp; |
2980 | addr3->transport_return = DEFER; | |
2981 | addr3->return_filename = NULL; | |
2982 | addr3->return_file = -1; | |
2983 | *last = addr3; | |
82f90600 | 2984 | last = &addr3->next; |
d6c82d7b | 2985 | } |
059ec3d9 PH |
2986 | |
2987 | /* If we found any addresses to shadow, run the delivery, and stick any | |
2988 | message back into the shadow_message field in the original. */ | |
2989 | ||
d6c82d7b | 2990 | if (shadow_addr) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2991 | { |
2992 | int save_count = transport_count; | |
2993 | ||
2994 | DEBUG(D_deliver|D_transport) | |
2995 | debug_printf(">>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Shadow delivery >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>\n"); | |
2996 | deliver_local(shadow_addr, TRUE); | |
2997 | ||
d6c82d7b | 2998 | for(; shadow_addr; shadow_addr = shadow_addr->next) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2999 | { |
3000 | int sresult = shadow_addr->transport_return; | |
d6c82d7b JH |
3001 | *(uschar **)shadow_addr->shadow_message = |
3002 | sresult == OK | |
3003 | ? string_sprintf(" ST=%s", stp->name) | |
3004 | : string_sprintf(" ST=%s (%s%s%s)", stp->name, | |
3005 | shadow_addr->basic_errno <= 0 | |
3006 | ? US"" | |
3007 | : US strerror(shadow_addr->basic_errno), | |
3008 | shadow_addr->basic_errno <= 0 || !shadow_addr->message | |
3009 | ? US"" | |
3010 | : US": ", | |
3011 | shadow_addr->message | |
3012 | ? shadow_addr->message | |
3013 | : shadow_addr->basic_errno <= 0 | |
3014 | ? US"unknown error" | |
3015 | : US""); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3016 | |
3017 | DEBUG(D_deliver|D_transport) | |
3018 | debug_printf("%s shadow transport returned %s for %s\n", | |
3019 | stp->name, | |
d6c82d7b JH |
3020 | sresult == OK ? "OK" : |
3021 | sresult == DEFER ? "DEFER" : | |
3022 | sresult == FAIL ? "FAIL" : | |
3023 | sresult == PANIC ? "PANIC" : "?", | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3024 | shadow_addr->address); |
3025 | } | |
3026 | ||
3027 | DEBUG(D_deliver|D_transport) | |
3028 | debug_printf(">>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> End shadow delivery >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>\n"); | |
3029 | ||
3030 | transport_count = save_count; /* Restore original transport count */ | |
3031 | } | |
3032 | } | |
3033 | ||
3034 | /* Cancel the expansions that were set up for the delivery. */ | |
3035 | ||
3036 | deliver_set_expansions(NULL); | |
3037 | ||
fa41615d JH |
3038 | /* If the transport was parallelism-limited, decrement the hints DB record. */ |
3039 | ||
3040 | if (serialize_key) enq_end(serialize_key); | |
3041 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
3042 | /* Now we can process the results of the real transport. We must take each |
3043 | address off the chain first, because post_process_one() puts it on another | |
3044 | chain. */ | |
3045 | ||
d6c82d7b | 3046 | for (addr2 = addr; addr2; addr2 = nextaddr) |
059ec3d9 PH |
3047 | { |
3048 | int result = addr2->transport_return; | |
3049 | nextaddr = addr2->next; | |
3050 | ||
3051 | DEBUG(D_deliver|D_transport) | |
3052 | debug_printf("%s transport returned %s for %s\n", | |
3053 | tp->name, | |
d6c82d7b JH |
3054 | result == OK ? "OK" : |
3055 | result == DEFER ? "DEFER" : | |
3056 | result == FAIL ? "FAIL" : | |
3057 | result == PANIC ? "PANIC" : "?", | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3058 | addr2->address); |
3059 | ||
3060 | /* If there is a retry_record, or if delivery is deferred, build a retry | |
3061 | item for setting a new retry time or deleting the old retry record from | |
3062 | the database. These items are handled all together after all addresses | |
3063 | have been handled (so the database is open just for a short time for | |
3064 | updating). */ | |
3065 | ||
3066 | if (result == DEFER || testflag(addr2, af_lt_retry_exists)) | |
3067 | { | |
d6c82d7b JH |
3068 | int flags = result == DEFER ? 0 : rf_delete; |
3069 | uschar *retry_key = string_copy(tp->retry_use_local_part | |
3070 | ? addr2->address_retry_key : addr2->domain_retry_key); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3071 | *retry_key = 'T'; |
3072 | retry_add_item(addr2, retry_key, flags); | |
3073 | } | |
3074 | ||
3075 | /* Done with this address */ | |
3076 | ||
3077 | if (result == OK) addr2->more_errno = deliver_time; | |
3078 | post_process_one(addr2, result, logflags, DTYPE_TRANSPORT, logchar); | |
3079 | ||
3080 | /* If a pipe delivery generated text to be sent back, the result may be | |
3081 | changed to FAIL, and we must copy this for subsequent addresses in the | |
3082 | batch. */ | |
3083 | ||
3084 | if (addr2->transport_return != result) | |
3085 | { | |
d6c82d7b | 3086 | for (addr3 = nextaddr; addr3; addr3 = addr3->next) |
059ec3d9 PH |
3087 | { |
3088 | addr3->transport_return = addr2->transport_return; | |
3089 | addr3->basic_errno = addr2->basic_errno; | |
3090 | addr3->message = addr2->message; | |
3091 | } | |
3092 | result = addr2->transport_return; | |
3093 | } | |
3094 | ||
3095 | /* Whether or not the result was changed to FAIL, we need to copy the | |
3096 | return_file value from the first address into all the addresses of the | |
3097 | batch, so they are all listed in the error message. */ | |
3098 | ||
3099 | addr2->return_file = addr->return_file; | |
3100 | ||
3101 | /* Change log character for recording successful deliveries. */ | |
3102 | ||
3103 | if (result == OK) logchar = '-'; | |
3104 | } | |
3105 | } /* Loop back for next batch of addresses */ | |
3106 | } | |
3107 | ||
3108 | ||
3109 | ||
3110 | ||
3111 | /************************************************* | |
3112 | * Sort remote deliveries * | |
3113 | *************************************************/ | |
3114 | ||
3115 | /* This function is called if remote_sort_domains is set. It arranges that the | |
3116 | chain of addresses for remote deliveries is ordered according to the strings | |
3117 | specified. Try to make this shuffling reasonably efficient by handling | |
3118 | sequences of addresses rather than just single ones. | |
3119 | ||
3120 | Arguments: None | |
3121 | Returns: Nothing | |
3122 | */ | |
3123 | ||
3124 | static void | |
3125 | sort_remote_deliveries(void) | |
3126 | { | |
3127 | int sep = 0; | |
3128 | address_item **aptr = &addr_remote; | |
55414b25 | 3129 | const uschar *listptr = remote_sort_domains; |
059ec3d9 PH |
3130 | uschar *pattern; |
3131 | uschar patbuf[256]; | |
3132 | ||
d6c82d7b JH |
3133 | while ( *aptr |
3134 | && (pattern = string_nextinlist(&listptr, &sep, patbuf, sizeof(patbuf))) | |
3135 | ) | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3136 | { |
3137 | address_item *moved = NULL; | |
3138 | address_item **bptr = &moved; | |
3139 | ||
d6c82d7b | 3140 | while (*aptr) |
059ec3d9 PH |
3141 | { |
3142 | address_item **next; | |
3143 | deliver_domain = (*aptr)->domain; /* set $domain */ | |
55414b25 | 3144 | if (match_isinlist(deliver_domain, (const uschar **)&pattern, UCHAR_MAX+1, |
059ec3d9 PH |
3145 | &domainlist_anchor, NULL, MCL_DOMAIN, TRUE, NULL) == OK) |
3146 | { | |
d6c82d7b | 3147 | aptr = &(*aptr)->next; |
059ec3d9 PH |
3148 | continue; |
3149 | } | |
3150 | ||
d6c82d7b JH |
3151 | next = &(*aptr)->next; |
3152 | while ( *next | |
3153 | && (deliver_domain = (*next)->domain, /* Set $domain */ | |
55414b25 | 3154 | match_isinlist(deliver_domain, (const uschar **)&pattern, UCHAR_MAX+1, |
d6c82d7b JH |
3155 | &domainlist_anchor, NULL, MCL_DOMAIN, TRUE, NULL)) != OK |
3156 | ) | |
3157 | next = &(*next)->next; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3158 | |
3159 | /* If the batch of non-matchers is at the end, add on any that were | |
3160 | extracted further up the chain, and end this iteration. Otherwise, | |
3161 | extract them from the chain and hang on the moved chain. */ | |
3162 | ||
d6c82d7b | 3163 | if (!*next) |
059ec3d9 PH |
3164 | { |
3165 | *next = moved; | |
3166 | break; | |
3167 | } | |
3168 | ||
3169 | *bptr = *aptr; | |
3170 | *aptr = *next; | |
3171 | *next = NULL; | |
3172 | bptr = next; | |
d6c82d7b | 3173 | aptr = &(*aptr)->next; |
059ec3d9 PH |
3174 | } |
3175 | ||
3176 | /* If the loop ended because the final address matched, *aptr will | |
3177 | be NULL. Add on to the end any extracted non-matching addresses. If | |
3178 | *aptr is not NULL, the loop ended via "break" when *next is null, that | |
3179 | is, there was a string of non-matching addresses at the end. In this | |
3180 | case the extracted addresses have already been added on the end. */ | |
3181 | ||
d6c82d7b | 3182 | if (!*aptr) *aptr = moved; |
059ec3d9 PH |
3183 | } |
3184 | ||
3185 | DEBUG(D_deliver) | |
3186 | { | |
3187 | address_item *addr; | |
3188 | debug_printf("remote addresses after sorting:\n"); | |
d6c82d7b | 3189 | for (addr = addr_remote; addr; addr = addr->next) |
059ec3d9 PH |
3190 | debug_printf(" %s\n", addr->address); |
3191 | } | |
3192 | } | |
3193 | ||
3194 | ||
3195 | ||
3196 | /************************************************* | |
3197 | * Read from pipe for remote delivery subprocess * | |
3198 | *************************************************/ | |
3199 | ||
3200 | /* This function is called when the subprocess is complete, but can also be | |
3201 | called before it is complete, in order to empty a pipe that is full (to prevent | |
3202 | deadlock). It must therefore keep track of its progress in the parlist data | |
3203 | block. | |
3204 | ||
3205 | We read the pipe to get the delivery status codes and a possible error message | |
3206 | for each address, optionally preceded by unusability data for the hosts and | |
3207 | also by optional retry data. | |
3208 | ||
3209 | Read in large chunks into the big buffer and then scan through, interpreting | |
3210 | the data therein. In most cases, only a single read will be necessary. No | |
1c5466b9 PH |
3211 | individual item will ever be anywhere near 2500 bytes in length, so by ensuring |
3212 | that we read the next chunk when there is less than 2500 bytes left in the | |
3213 | non-final chunk, we can assume each item is complete in the buffer before | |
3214 | handling it. Each item is written using a single write(), which is atomic for | |
3215 | small items (less than PIPE_BUF, which seems to be at least 512 in any Unix and | |
3216 | often bigger) so even if we are reading while the subprocess is still going, we | |
3217 | should never have only a partial item in the buffer. | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3218 | |
3219 | Argument: | |
3220 | poffset the offset of the parlist item | |
3221 | eop TRUE if the process has completed | |
3222 | ||
3223 | Returns: TRUE if the terminating 'Z' item has been read, | |
3224 | or there has been a disaster (i.e. no more data needed); | |
3225 | FALSE otherwise | |
3226 | */ | |
3227 | ||
3228 | static BOOL | |
3229 | par_read_pipe(int poffset, BOOL eop) | |
3230 | { | |
3231 | host_item *h; | |
3232 | pardata *p = parlist + poffset; | |
3233 | address_item *addrlist = p->addrlist; | |
3234 | address_item *addr = p->addr; | |
3235 | pid_t pid = p->pid; | |
3236 | int fd = p->fd; | |
3237 | uschar *endptr = big_buffer; | |
3238 | uschar *ptr = endptr; | |
3239 | uschar *msg = p->msg; | |
3240 | BOOL done = p->done; | |
2c0f3ea1 | 3241 | BOOL finished = FALSE; |
bd21a787 WB |
3242 | /* minimum size to read is header size including id, subid and length */ |
3243 | int required = PIPE_HEADER_SIZE; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3244 | |
3245 | /* Loop through all items, reading from the pipe when necessary. The pipe | |
3246 | is set up to be non-blocking, but there are two different Unix mechanisms in | |
3247 | use. Exim uses O_NONBLOCK if it is defined. This returns 0 for end of file, | |
3248 | and EAGAIN for no more data. If O_NONBLOCK is not defined, Exim uses O_NDELAY, | |
3249 | which returns 0 for both end of file and no more data. We distinguish the | |
3250 | two cases by taking 0 as end of file only when we know the process has | |
3251 | completed. | |
3252 | ||
3253 | Each separate item is written to the pipe in a single write(), and as they are | |
3254 | all short items, the writes will all be atomic and we should never find | |
8e669ac1 PH |
3255 | ourselves in the position of having read an incomplete item. "Short" in this |
3256 | case can mean up to about 1K in the case when there is a long error message | |
1c5466b9 | 3257 | associated with an address. */ |
059ec3d9 PH |
3258 | |
3259 | DEBUG(D_deliver) debug_printf("reading pipe for subprocess %d (%s)\n", | |
3260 | (int)p->pid, eop? "ended" : "not ended"); | |
3261 | ||
3262 | while (!done) | |
3263 | { | |
3264 | retry_item *r, **rp; | |
3265 | int remaining = endptr - ptr; | |
bd21a787 WB |
3266 | uschar header[PIPE_HEADER_SIZE + 1]; |
3267 | uschar id, subid; | |
3268 | uschar *endc; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3269 | |
3270 | /* Read (first time) or top up the chars in the buffer if necessary. | |
3271 | There will be only one read if we get all the available data (i.e. don't | |
3272 | fill the buffer completely). */ | |
3273 | ||
2c0f3ea1 | 3274 | if (remaining < required && !finished) |
059ec3d9 PH |
3275 | { |
3276 | int len; | |
3277 | int available = big_buffer_size - remaining; | |
3278 | ||
3279 | if (remaining > 0) memmove(big_buffer, ptr, remaining); | |
3280 | ||
3281 | ptr = big_buffer; | |
3282 | endptr = big_buffer + remaining; | |
3283 | len = read(fd, endptr, available); | |
3284 | ||
3285 | DEBUG(D_deliver) debug_printf("read() yielded %d\n", len); | |
3286 | ||
3287 | /* If the result is EAGAIN and the process is not complete, just | |
3288 | stop reading any more and process what we have already. */ | |
3289 | ||
3290 | if (len < 0) | |
3291 | { | |
3292 | if (!eop && errno == EAGAIN) len = 0; else | |
3293 | { | |
3294 | msg = string_sprintf("failed to read pipe from transport process " | |
3295 | "%d for transport %s: %s", pid, addr->transport->driver_name, | |
3296 | strerror(errno)); | |
3297 | break; | |
3298 | } | |
3299 | } | |
3300 | ||
3301 | /* If the length is zero (eof or no-more-data), just process what we | |
3302 | already have. Note that if the process is still running and we have | |
3303 | read all the data in the pipe (but less that "available") then we | |
2c0f3ea1 | 3304 | won't read any more, as "finished" will get set. */ |
059ec3d9 PH |
3305 | |
3306 | endptr += len; | |
bd21a787 | 3307 | remaining += len; |
2c0f3ea1 | 3308 | finished = len != available; |
059ec3d9 PH |
3309 | } |
3310 | ||
3311 | /* If we are at the end of the available data, exit the loop. */ | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3312 | if (ptr >= endptr) break; |
3313 | ||
bd21a787 WB |
3314 | /* copy and read header */ |
3315 | memcpy(header, ptr, PIPE_HEADER_SIZE); | |
94431adb | 3316 | header[PIPE_HEADER_SIZE] = '\0'; |
bd21a787 WB |
3317 | id = header[0]; |
3318 | subid = header[1]; | |
3319 | required = Ustrtol(header + 2, &endc, 10) + PIPE_HEADER_SIZE; /* header + data */ | |
3320 | if (*endc) | |
3321 | { | |
3322 | msg = string_sprintf("failed to read pipe from transport process " | |
3323 | "%d for transport %s: error reading size from header", pid, addr->transport->driver_name); | |
3324 | done = TRUE; | |
3325 | break; | |
3326 | } | |
3327 | ||
3328 | DEBUG(D_deliver) | |
2c0f3ea1 JH |
3329 | debug_printf("header read id:%c,subid:%c,size:%s,required:%d,remaining:%d,finished:%d\n", |
3330 | id, subid, header+2, required, remaining, finished); | |
bd21a787 WB |
3331 | |
3332 | /* is there room for the dataset we want to read ? */ | |
3333 | if (required > big_buffer_size - PIPE_HEADER_SIZE) | |
3334 | { | |
3335 | msg = string_sprintf("failed to read pipe from transport process " | |
3336 | "%d for transport %s: big_buffer too small! required size=%d buffer size=%d", pid, addr->transport->driver_name, | |
3337 | required, big_buffer_size - PIPE_HEADER_SIZE); | |
3338 | done = TRUE; | |
3339 | break; | |
3340 | } | |
3341 | ||
2c0f3ea1 JH |
3342 | /* We wrote all datasets with atomic write() calls. Remaining < required only |
3343 | happens if big_buffer was too small to get all available data from pipe; | |
3344 | finished has to be false as well. */ | |
3345 | ||
bd21a787 | 3346 | if (remaining < required) |
8fa0a4d4 | 3347 | { |
2c0f3ea1 | 3348 | if (!finished) |
bd21a787 | 3349 | continue; |
8fa0a4d4 | 3350 | msg = string_sprintf("failed to read pipe from transport process " |
2c0f3ea1 | 3351 | "%d for transport %s: required size=%d > remaining size=%d and finished=true", |
8fa0a4d4 JH |
3352 | pid, addr->transport->driver_name, required, remaining); |
3353 | done = TRUE; | |
3354 | break; | |
3355 | } | |
bd21a787 | 3356 | |
2c0f3ea1 | 3357 | /* Step past the header */ |
bd21a787 | 3358 | ptr += PIPE_HEADER_SIZE; |
94431adb | 3359 | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3360 | /* Handle each possible type of item, assuming the complete item is |
3361 | available in store. */ | |
3362 | ||
bd21a787 | 3363 | switch (id) |
059ec3d9 PH |
3364 | { |
3365 | /* Host items exist only if any hosts were marked unusable. Match | |
3366 | up by checking the IP address. */ | |
3367 | ||
3368 | case 'H': | |
57cc2785 JH |
3369 | for (h = addrlist->host_list; h; h = h->next) |
3370 | { | |
3371 | if (!h->address || Ustrcmp(h->address, ptr+2) != 0) continue; | |
3372 | h->status = ptr[0]; | |
3373 | h->why = ptr[1]; | |
3374 | } | |
3375 | ptr += 2; | |
3376 | while (*ptr++); | |
3377 | break; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3378 | |
3379 | /* Retry items are sent in a preceding R item for each address. This is | |
3380 | kept separate to keep each message short enough to guarantee it won't | |
3381 | be split in the pipe. Hopefully, in the majority of cases, there won't in | |
3382 | fact be any retry items at all. | |
3383 | ||
3384 | The complete set of retry items might include an item to delete a | |
3385 | routing retry if there was a previous routing delay. However, routing | |
3386 | retries are also used when a remote transport identifies an address error. | |
3387 | In that case, there may also be an "add" item for the same key. Arrange | |
3388 | that a "delete" item is dropped in favour of an "add" item. */ | |
3389 | ||
3390 | case 'R': | |
57cc2785 | 3391 | if (!addr) goto ADDR_MISMATCH; |
059ec3d9 | 3392 | |
57cc2785 JH |
3393 | DEBUG(D_deliver|D_retry) |
3394 | debug_printf("reading retry information for %s from subprocess\n", | |
3395 | ptr+1); | |
059ec3d9 | 3396 | |
57cc2785 | 3397 | /* Cut out any "delete" items on the list. */ |
059ec3d9 | 3398 | |
57cc2785 JH |
3399 | for (rp = &addr->retries; (r = *rp); rp = &r->next) |
3400 | if (Ustrcmp(r->key, ptr+1) == 0) /* Found item with same key */ | |
3401 | { | |
3402 | if (!(r->flags & rf_delete)) break; /* It was not "delete" */ | |
3403 | *rp = r->next; /* Excise a delete item */ | |
3404 | DEBUG(D_deliver|D_retry) | |
3405 | debug_printf(" existing delete item dropped\n"); | |
3406 | } | |
059ec3d9 | 3407 | |
57cc2785 JH |
3408 | /* We want to add a delete item only if there is no non-delete item; |
3409 | however we still have to step ptr through the data. */ | |
059ec3d9 | 3410 | |
57cc2785 JH |
3411 | if (!r || !(*ptr & rf_delete)) |
3412 | { | |
3413 | r = store_get(sizeof(retry_item)); | |
3414 | r->next = addr->retries; | |
3415 | addr->retries = r; | |
3416 | r->flags = *ptr++; | |
3417 | r->key = string_copy(ptr); | |
3418 | while (*ptr++); | |
3419 | memcpy(&(r->basic_errno), ptr, sizeof(r->basic_errno)); | |
3420 | ptr += sizeof(r->basic_errno); | |
3421 | memcpy(&(r->more_errno), ptr, sizeof(r->more_errno)); | |
3422 | ptr += sizeof(r->more_errno); | |
3423 | r->message = *ptr ? string_copy(ptr) : NULL; | |
3424 | DEBUG(D_deliver|D_retry) debug_printf(" added %s item\n", | |
3425 | r->flags & rf_delete ? "delete" : "retry"); | |
3426 | } | |
059ec3d9 | 3427 | |
57cc2785 JH |
3428 | else |
3429 | { | |
3430 | DEBUG(D_deliver|D_retry) | |
3431 | debug_printf(" delete item not added: non-delete item exists\n"); | |
3432 | ptr++; | |
3433 | while(*ptr++); | |
3434 | ptr += sizeof(r->basic_errno) + sizeof(r->more_errno); | |
3435 | } | |
059ec3d9 | 3436 | |
57cc2785 JH |
3437 | while(*ptr++); |
3438 | break; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3439 | |
3440 | /* Put the amount of data written into the parlist block */ | |
3441 | ||
3442 | case 'S': | |
57cc2785 JH |
3443 | memcpy(&(p->transport_count), ptr, sizeof(transport_count)); |
3444 | ptr += sizeof(transport_count); | |
3445 | break; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3446 | |
3447 | /* Address items are in the order of items on the address chain. We | |
3448 | remember the current address value in case this function is called | |
3449 | several times to empty the pipe in stages. Information about delivery | |
3450 | over TLS is sent in a preceding X item for each address. We don't put | |
3451 | it in with the other info, in order to keep each message short enough to | |
3452 | guarantee it won't be split in the pipe. */ | |
3453 | ||
a7538db1 | 3454 | #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS |
059ec3d9 | 3455 | case 'X': |
57cc2785 JH |
3456 | if (!addr) goto ADDR_MISMATCH; /* Below, in 'A' handler */ |
3457 | switch (subid) | |
3458 | { | |
3459 | case '1': | |
3460 | addr->cipher = NULL; | |
3461 | addr->peerdn = NULL; | |
9d1c15ef | 3462 | |
57cc2785 JH |
3463 | if (*ptr) |
3464 | addr->cipher = string_copy(ptr); | |
3465 | while (*ptr++); | |
3466 | if (*ptr) | |
3467 | addr->peerdn = string_copy(ptr); | |
3468 | break; | |
3469 | ||
3470 | case '2': | |
3471 | if (*ptr) | |
3472 | (void) tls_import_cert(ptr, &addr->peercert); | |
3473 | else | |
3474 | addr->peercert = NULL; | |
3475 | break; | |
3476 | ||
3477 | case '3': | |
3478 | if (*ptr) | |
3479 | (void) tls_import_cert(ptr, &addr->ourcert); | |
3480 | else | |
3481 | addr->ourcert = NULL; | |
3482 | break; | |
018058b2 | 3483 | |
a7538db1 | 3484 | # ifndef DISABLE_OCSP |
57cc2785 JH |
3485 | case '4': |
3486 | addr->ocsp = *ptr ? *ptr - '0' : OCSP_NOT_REQ; | |
3487 | break; | |
a7538db1 | 3488 | # endif |
57cc2785 JH |
3489 | } |
3490 | while (*ptr++); | |
3491 | break; | |
a7538db1 | 3492 | #endif /*SUPPORT_TLS*/ |
059ec3d9 | 3493 | |
6f123593 | 3494 | case 'C': /* client authenticator information */ |
57cc2785 JH |
3495 | switch (subid) |
3496 | { | |
3497 | case '1': addr->authenticator = *ptr ? string_copy(ptr) : NULL; break; | |
3498 | case '2': addr->auth_id = *ptr ? string_copy(ptr) : NULL; break; | |
3499 | case '3': addr->auth_sndr = *ptr ? string_copy(ptr) : NULL; break; | |
3500 | } | |
3501 | while (*ptr++); | |
3502 | break; | |
6f123593 | 3503 | |
8ccd00b1 | 3504 | #ifndef DISABLE_PRDR |
fd98a5c6 | 3505 | case 'P': |
57cc2785 JH |
3506 | addr->flags |= af_prdr_used; |
3507 | break; | |
fd98a5c6 JH |
3508 | #endif |
3509 | ||
e0cc6cda | 3510 | case 'K': |
57cc2785 JH |
3511 | addr->flags |= af_chunking_used; |
3512 | break; | |
e0cc6cda | 3513 | |
6c1c3d1d | 3514 | case 'D': |
57cc2785 JH |
3515 | if (!addr) goto ADDR_MISMATCH; |
3516 | memcpy(&(addr->dsn_aware), ptr, sizeof(addr->dsn_aware)); | |
3517 | ptr += sizeof(addr->dsn_aware); | |
3518 | DEBUG(D_deliver) debug_printf("DSN read: addr->dsn_aware = %d\n", addr->dsn_aware); | |
059ec3d9 | 3519 | break; |
059ec3d9 | 3520 | |
57cc2785 JH |
3521 | case 'A': |
3522 | if (!addr) | |
3523 | { | |
3524 | ADDR_MISMATCH: | |
3525 | msg = string_sprintf("address count mismatch for data read from pipe " | |
3526 | "for transport process %d for transport %s", pid, | |
3527 | addrlist->transport->driver_name); | |
3528 | done = TRUE; | |
e6d2a989 | 3529 | break; |
57cc2785 | 3530 | } |
e6d2a989 | 3531 | |
57cc2785 JH |
3532 | switch (subid) |
3533 | { | |
3534 | #ifdef SUPPORT_SOCKS | |
3535 | case '2': /* proxy information; must arrive before A0 and applies to that addr XXX oops*/ | |
3536 | proxy_session = TRUE; /*XXX should this be cleared somewhere? */ | |
3537 | if (*ptr == 0) | |
3538 | ptr++; | |
3539 | else | |
3540 | { | |
3541 | proxy_local_address = string_copy(ptr); | |
3542 | while(*ptr++); | |
3543 | memcpy(&proxy_local_port, ptr, sizeof(proxy_local_port)); | |
3544 | ptr += sizeof(proxy_local_port); | |
3545 | } | |
3546 | break; | |
3547 | #endif | |
059ec3d9 | 3548 | |
57cc2785 JH |
3549 | #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DSN_INFO |
3550 | case '1': /* must arrive before A0, and applies to that addr */ | |
3551 | /* Two strings: smtp_greeting and helo_response */ | |
3552 | addr->smtp_greeting = string_copy(ptr); | |
3553 | while(*ptr++); | |
3554 | addr->helo_response = string_copy(ptr); | |
3555 | while(*ptr++); | |
3556 | break; | |
3557 | #endif | |
3558 | ||
3559 | case '0': | |
3560 | DEBUG(D_deliver) debug_printf("A0 %s tret %d\n", addr->address, *ptr); | |
3561 | addr->transport_return = *ptr++; | |
3562 | addr->special_action = *ptr++; | |
3563 | memcpy(&(addr->basic_errno), ptr, sizeof(addr->basic_errno)); | |
3564 | ptr += sizeof(addr->basic_errno); | |
3565 | memcpy(&(addr->more_errno), ptr, sizeof(addr->more_errno)); | |
3566 | ptr += sizeof(addr->more_errno); | |
3567 | memcpy(&(addr->flags), ptr, sizeof(addr->flags)); | |
3568 | ptr += sizeof(addr->flags); | |
3569 | addr->message = *ptr ? string_copy(ptr) : NULL; | |
3570 | while(*ptr++); | |
3571 | addr->user_message = *ptr ? string_copy(ptr) : NULL; | |
3572 | while(*ptr++); | |
059ec3d9 | 3573 | |
57cc2785 | 3574 | /* Always two strings for host information, followed by the port number and DNSSEC mark */ |
895fbaf2 | 3575 | |
57cc2785 JH |
3576 | if (*ptr) |
3577 | { | |
3578 | h = store_get(sizeof(host_item)); | |
3579 | h->name = string_copy(ptr); | |
3580 | while (*ptr++); | |
3581 | h->address = string_copy(ptr); | |
3582 | while(*ptr++); | |
3583 | memcpy(&h->port, ptr, sizeof(h->port)); | |
3584 | ptr += sizeof(h->port); | |
3585 | h->dnssec = *ptr == '2' ? DS_YES | |
3586 | : *ptr == '1' ? DS_NO | |
3587 | : DS_UNK; | |
3588 | ptr++; | |
3589 | addr->host_used = h; | |
3590 | } | |
3591 | else ptr++; | |
895fbaf2 | 3592 | |
57cc2785 | 3593 | /* Finished with this address */ |
895fbaf2 | 3594 | |
57cc2785 JH |
3595 | addr = addr->next; |
3596 | break; | |
3597 | } | |
3598 | break; | |
059ec3d9 | 3599 | |
aeaf5db3 JH |
3600 | /* Local interface address/port */ |
3601 | case 'I': | |
57cc2785 JH |
3602 | if (*ptr) sending_ip_address = string_copy(ptr); |
3603 | while (*ptr++) ; | |
3604 | if (*ptr) sending_port = atoi(CS ptr); | |
3605 | while (*ptr++) ; | |
3606 | break; | |
aeaf5db3 | 3607 | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3608 | /* Z marks the logical end of the data. It is followed by '0' if |
3609 | continue_transport was NULL at the end of transporting, otherwise '1'. | |
3610 | We need to know when it becomes NULL during a delivery down a passed SMTP | |
3611 | channel so that we don't try to pass anything more down it. Of course, for | |
3612 | most normal messages it will remain NULL all the time. */ | |
3613 | ||
3614 | case 'Z': | |
57cc2785 JH |
3615 | if (*ptr == '0') |
3616 | { | |
3617 | continue_transport = NULL; | |
3618 | continue_hostname = NULL; | |
3619 | } | |
3620 | done = TRUE; | |
3621 | DEBUG(D_deliver) debug_printf("Z0%c item read\n", *ptr); | |
3622 | break; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3623 | |
3624 | /* Anything else is a disaster. */ | |
3625 | ||
3626 | default: | |
57cc2785 JH |
3627 | msg = string_sprintf("malformed data (%d) read from pipe for transport " |
3628 | "process %d for transport %s", ptr[-1], pid, | |
3629 | addr->transport->driver_name); | |
3630 | done = TRUE; | |
3631 | break; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3632 | } |
3633 | } | |
3634 | ||
3635 | /* The done flag is inspected externally, to determine whether or not to | |
3636 | call the function again when the process finishes. */ | |
3637 | ||
3638 | p->done = done; | |
3639 | ||
3640 | /* If the process hadn't finished, and we haven't seen the end of the data | |
3641 | or suffered a disaster, update the rest of the state, and return FALSE to | |
3642 | indicate "not finished". */ | |
3643 | ||
3644 | if (!eop && !done) | |
3645 | { | |
3646 | p->addr = addr; | |
3647 | p->msg = msg; | |
3648 | return FALSE; | |
3649 | } | |
3650 | ||
3651 | /* Close our end of the pipe, to prevent deadlock if the far end is still | |
3652 | pushing stuff into it. */ | |
3653 | ||
f1e894f3 | 3654 | (void)close(fd); |
059ec3d9 PH |
3655 | p->fd = -1; |
3656 | ||
3657 | /* If we have finished without error, but haven't had data for every address, | |
3658 | something is wrong. */ | |
3659 | ||
d6c82d7b | 3660 | if (!msg && addr) |
059ec3d9 PH |
3661 | msg = string_sprintf("insufficient address data read from pipe " |
3662 | "for transport process %d for transport %s", pid, | |
3663 | addr->transport->driver_name); | |
3664 | ||
3665 | /* If an error message is set, something has gone wrong in getting back | |
3666 | the delivery data. Put the message into each address and freeze it. */ | |
3667 | ||
d6c82d7b JH |
3668 | if (msg) |
3669 | for (addr = addrlist; addr; addr = addr->next) | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3670 | { |
3671 | addr->transport_return = DEFER; | |
3672 | addr->special_action = SPECIAL_FREEZE; | |
3673 | addr->message = msg; | |
3674 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3675 | |
3676 | /* Return TRUE to indicate we have got all we need from this process, even | |
3677 | if it hasn't actually finished yet. */ | |
3678 | ||
3679 | return TRUE; | |
3680 | } | |
3681 | ||
3682 | ||
3683 | ||
3684 | /************************************************* | |
3685 | * Post-process a set of remote addresses * | |
3686 | *************************************************/ | |
3687 | ||
3688 | /* Do what has to be done immediately after a remote delivery for each set of | |
3689 | addresses, then re-write |