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1/*************************************************
2* Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
3*************************************************/
4
5a66c31b 5/* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2014 */
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6/* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
7
8
9/* The main function: entry point, initialization, and high-level control.
10Also a few functions that don't naturally fit elsewhere. */
11
12
13#include "exim.h"
14
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15extern void init_lookup_list(void);
16
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17
18
19/*************************************************
20* Function interface to store functions *
21*************************************************/
22
23/* We need some real functions to pass to the PCRE regular expression library
24for store allocation via Exim's store manager. The normal calls are actually
25macros that pass over location information to make tracing easier. These
26functions just interface to the standard macro calls. A good compiler will
27optimize out the tail recursion and so not make them too expensive. There
28are two sets of functions; one for use when we want to retain the compiled
29regular expression for a long time; the other for short-term use. */
30
31static void *
32function_store_get(size_t size)
33{
34return store_get((int)size);
35}
36
37static void
38function_dummy_free(void *block) { block = block; }
39
40static void *
41function_store_malloc(size_t size)
42{
43return store_malloc((int)size);
44}
45
46static void
47function_store_free(void *block)
48{
49store_free(block);
50}
51
52
53
54
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55/*************************************************
56* Enums for cmdline interface *
57*************************************************/
58
59enum commandline_info { CMDINFO_NONE=0,
36a3ae5f 60 CMDINFO_HELP, CMDINFO_SIEVE, CMDINFO_DSCP };
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61
62
63
64
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65/*************************************************
66* Compile regular expression and panic on fail *
67*************************************************/
68
69/* This function is called when failure to compile a regular expression leads
70to a panic exit. In other cases, pcre_compile() is called directly. In many
71cases where this function is used, the results of the compilation are to be
72placed in long-lived store, so we temporarily reset the store management
73functions that PCRE uses if the use_malloc flag is set.
74
75Argument:
76 pattern the pattern to compile
77 caseless TRUE if caseless matching is required
78 use_malloc TRUE if compile into malloc store
79
80Returns: pointer to the compiled pattern
81*/
82
83const pcre *
84regex_must_compile(uschar *pattern, BOOL caseless, BOOL use_malloc)
85{
86int offset;
87int options = PCRE_COPT;
88const pcre *yield;
89const uschar *error;
90if (use_malloc)
91 {
92 pcre_malloc = function_store_malloc;
93 pcre_free = function_store_free;
94 }
95if (caseless) options |= PCRE_CASELESS;
96yield = pcre_compile(CS pattern, options, (const char **)&error, &offset, NULL);
97pcre_malloc = function_store_get;
98pcre_free = function_dummy_free;
99if (yield == NULL)
100 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "regular expression error: "
101 "%s at offset %d while compiling %s", error, offset, pattern);
102return yield;
103}
104
105
106
107
108/*************************************************
109* Execute regular expression and set strings *
110*************************************************/
111
112/* This function runs a regular expression match, and sets up the pointers to
113the matched substrings.
114
115Arguments:
116 re the compiled expression
117 subject the subject string
118 options additional PCRE options
119 setup if < 0 do full setup
120 if >= 0 setup from setup+1 onwards,
121 excluding the full matched string
122
123Returns: TRUE or FALSE
124*/
125
126BOOL
127regex_match_and_setup(const pcre *re, uschar *subject, int options, int setup)
128{
129int ovector[3*(EXPAND_MAXN+1)];
130int n = pcre_exec(re, NULL, CS subject, Ustrlen(subject), 0,
131 PCRE_EOPT | options, ovector, sizeof(ovector)/sizeof(int));
132BOOL yield = n >= 0;
133if (n == 0) n = EXPAND_MAXN + 1;
134if (yield)
135 {
136 int nn;
137 expand_nmax = (setup < 0)? 0 : setup + 1;
138 for (nn = (setup < 0)? 0 : 2; nn < n*2; nn += 2)
139 {
140 expand_nstring[expand_nmax] = subject + ovector[nn];
141 expand_nlength[expand_nmax++] = ovector[nn+1] - ovector[nn];
142 }
143 expand_nmax--;
144 }
145return yield;
146}
147
148
149
150
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151/*************************************************
152* Set up processing details *
153*************************************************/
154
155/* Save a text string for dumping when SIGUSR1 is received.
156Do checks for overruns.
157
158Arguments: format and arguments, as for printf()
159Returns: nothing
160*/
161
162void
163set_process_info(const char *format, ...)
164{
165int len;
166va_list ap;
167sprintf(CS process_info, "%5d ", (int)getpid());
168len = Ustrlen(process_info);
169va_start(ap, format);
170if (!string_vformat(process_info + len, PROCESS_INFO_SIZE - len - 2, format, ap))
171 Ustrcpy(process_info + len, "**** string overflowed buffer ****");
172len = Ustrlen(process_info);
173process_info[len+0] = '\n';
174process_info[len+1] = '\0';
175process_info_len = len + 1;
176DEBUG(D_process_info) debug_printf("set_process_info: %s", process_info);
177va_end(ap);
178}
179
180
181
182
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183/*************************************************
184* Handler for SIGUSR1 *
185*************************************************/
186
187/* SIGUSR1 causes any exim process to write to the process log details of
188what it is currently doing. It will only be used if the OS is capable of
189setting up a handler that causes automatic restarting of any system call
190that is in progress at the time.
191
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192This function takes care to be signal-safe.
193
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194Argument: the signal number (SIGUSR1)
195Returns: nothing
196*/
197
198static void
199usr1_handler(int sig)
200{
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201int fd;
202
203os_restarting_signal(sig, usr1_handler);
204
205fd = Uopen(process_log_path, O_APPEND|O_WRONLY, LOG_MODE);
206if (fd < 0)
207 {
208 /* If we are already running as the Exim user, try to create it in the
209 current process (assuming spool_directory exists). Otherwise, if we are
210 root, do the creation in an exim:exim subprocess. */
211
212 int euid = geteuid();
213 if (euid == exim_uid)
214 fd = Uopen(process_log_path, O_CREAT|O_APPEND|O_WRONLY, LOG_MODE);
215 else if (euid == root_uid)
216 fd = log_create_as_exim(process_log_path);
217 }
218
219/* If we are neither exim nor root, or if we failed to create the log file,
220give up. There is not much useful we can do with errors, since we don't want
221to disrupt whatever is going on outside the signal handler. */
222
223if (fd < 0) return;
224
1ac6b2e7 225{int dummy = write(fd, process_info, process_info_len); dummy = dummy; }
921b12ca 226(void)close(fd);
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227}
228
229
230
231/*************************************************
232* Timeout handler *
233*************************************************/
234
235/* This handler is enabled most of the time that Exim is running. The handler
236doesn't actually get used unless alarm() has been called to set a timer, to
237place a time limit on a system call of some kind. When the handler is run, it
238re-enables itself.
239
240There are some other SIGALRM handlers that are used in special cases when more
241than just a flag setting is required; for example, when reading a message's
242input. These are normally set up in the code module that uses them, and the
243SIGALRM handler is reset to this one afterwards.
244
245Argument: the signal value (SIGALRM)
246Returns: nothing
247*/
248
249void
250sigalrm_handler(int sig)
251{
252sig = sig; /* Keep picky compilers happy */
253sigalrm_seen = TRUE;
254os_non_restarting_signal(SIGALRM, sigalrm_handler);
255}
256
257
258
259/*************************************************
260* Sleep for a fractional time interval *
261*************************************************/
262
263/* This function is called by millisleep() and exim_wait_tick() to wait for a
264period of time that may include a fraction of a second. The coding is somewhat
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265tedious. We do not expect setitimer() ever to fail, but if it does, the process
266will wait for ever, so we panic in this instance. (There was a case of this
267when a bug in a function that calls milliwait() caused it to pass invalid data.
7086e875 268That's when I added the check. :-)
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269
270Argument: an itimerval structure containing the interval
271Returns: nothing
272*/
273
274static void
275milliwait(struct itimerval *itval)
276{
277sigset_t sigmask;
278sigset_t old_sigmask;
279(void)sigemptyset(&sigmask); /* Empty mask */
280(void)sigaddset(&sigmask, SIGALRM); /* Add SIGALRM */
281(void)sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &sigmask, &old_sigmask); /* Block SIGALRM */
7086e875 282if (setitimer(ITIMER_REAL, itval, NULL) < 0) /* Start timer */
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283 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE,
284 "setitimer() failed: %s", strerror(errno));
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285(void)sigfillset(&sigmask); /* All signals */
286(void)sigdelset(&sigmask, SIGALRM); /* Remove SIGALRM */
287(void)sigsuspend(&sigmask); /* Until SIGALRM */
288(void)sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &old_sigmask, NULL); /* Restore mask */
289}
290
291
292
293
294/*************************************************
295* Millisecond sleep function *
296*************************************************/
297
298/* The basic sleep() function has a granularity of 1 second, which is too rough
299in some cases - for example, when using an increasing delay to slow down
300spammers.
301
302Argument: number of millseconds
303Returns: nothing
304*/
305
306void
307millisleep(int msec)
308{
309struct itimerval itval;
310itval.it_interval.tv_sec = 0;
311itval.it_interval.tv_usec = 0;
312itval.it_value.tv_sec = msec/1000;
313itval.it_value.tv_usec = (msec % 1000) * 1000;
314milliwait(&itval);
315}
316
317
318
319/*************************************************
320* Compare microsecond times *
321*************************************************/
322
323/*
324Arguments:
325 tv1 the first time
326 tv2 the second time
327
328Returns: -1, 0, or +1
329*/
330
331int
332exim_tvcmp(struct timeval *t1, struct timeval *t2)
333{
334if (t1->tv_sec > t2->tv_sec) return +1;
335if (t1->tv_sec < t2->tv_sec) return -1;
336if (t1->tv_usec > t2->tv_usec) return +1;
337if (t1->tv_usec < t2->tv_usec) return -1;
338return 0;
339}
340
341
342
343
344/*************************************************
345* Clock tick wait function *
346*************************************************/
347
348/* Exim uses a time + a pid to generate a unique identifier in two places: its
349message IDs, and in file names for maildir deliveries. Because some OS now
350re-use pids within the same second, sub-second times are now being used.
351However, for absolute certaintly, we must ensure the clock has ticked before
352allowing the relevant process to complete. At the time of implementation of
353this code (February 2003), the speed of processors is such that the clock will
354invariably have ticked already by the time a process has done its job. This
355function prepares for the time when things are faster - and it also copes with
356clocks that go backwards.
357
358Arguments:
359 then_tv A timeval which was used to create uniqueness; its usec field
360 has been rounded down to the value of the resolution.
361 We want to be sure the current time is greater than this.
362 resolution The resolution that was used to divide the microseconds
363 (1 for maildir, larger for message ids)
364
365Returns: nothing
366*/
367
368void
369exim_wait_tick(struct timeval *then_tv, int resolution)
370{
371struct timeval now_tv;
372long int now_true_usec;
373
374(void)gettimeofday(&now_tv, NULL);
375now_true_usec = now_tv.tv_usec;
376now_tv.tv_usec = (now_true_usec/resolution) * resolution;
377
378if (exim_tvcmp(&now_tv, then_tv) <= 0)
379 {
380 struct itimerval itval;
381 itval.it_interval.tv_sec = 0;
382 itval.it_interval.tv_usec = 0;
383 itval.it_value.tv_sec = then_tv->tv_sec - now_tv.tv_sec;
384 itval.it_value.tv_usec = then_tv->tv_usec + resolution - now_true_usec;
385
386 /* We know that, overall, "now" is less than or equal to "then". Therefore, a
387 negative value for the microseconds is possible only in the case when "now"
388 is more than a second less than "then". That means that itval.it_value.tv_sec
389 is greater than zero. The following correction is therefore safe. */
390
391 if (itval.it_value.tv_usec < 0)
392 {
393 itval.it_value.tv_usec += 1000000;
394 itval.it_value.tv_sec -= 1;
395 }
396
397 DEBUG(D_transport|D_receive)
398 {
399 if (!running_in_test_harness)
400 {
401 debug_printf("tick check: %lu.%06lu %lu.%06lu\n",
402 then_tv->tv_sec, then_tv->tv_usec, now_tv.tv_sec, now_tv.tv_usec);
403 debug_printf("waiting %lu.%06lu\n", itval.it_value.tv_sec,
404 itval.it_value.tv_usec);
405 }
406 }
407
408 milliwait(&itval);
409 }
410}
411
412
413
414
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415/*************************************************
416* Call fopen() with umask 777 and adjust mode *
417*************************************************/
418
419/* Exim runs with umask(0) so that files created with open() have the mode that
420is specified in the open() call. However, there are some files, typically in
421the spool directory, that are created with fopen(). They end up world-writeable
422if no precautions are taken. Although the spool directory is not accessible to
423the world, this is an untidiness. So this is a wrapper function for fopen()
424that sorts out the mode of the created file.
425
426Arguments:
427 filename the file name
428 options the fopen() options
429 mode the required mode
430
431Returns: the fopened FILE or NULL
432*/
433
434FILE *
1ba28e2b 435modefopen(const uschar *filename, const char *options, mode_t mode)
2632889e 436{
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437mode_t saved_umask = umask(0777);
438FILE *f = Ufopen(filename, options);
439(void)umask(saved_umask);
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440if (f != NULL) (void)fchmod(fileno(f), mode);
441return f;
442}
443
444
445
446
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447/*************************************************
448* Ensure stdin, stdout, and stderr exist *
449*************************************************/
450
451/* Some operating systems grumble if an exec() happens without a standard
452input, output, and error (fds 0, 1, 2) being defined. The worry is that some
453file will be opened and will use these fd values, and then some other bit of
454code will assume, for example, that it can write error messages to stderr.
455This function ensures that fds 0, 1, and 2 are open if they do not already
456exist, by connecting them to /dev/null.
457
458This function is also used to ensure that std{in,out,err} exist at all times,
459so that if any library that Exim calls tries to use them, it doesn't crash.
460
461Arguments: None
462Returns: Nothing
463*/
464
465void
466exim_nullstd(void)
467{
468int i;
469int devnull = -1;
470struct stat statbuf;
471for (i = 0; i <= 2; i++)
472 {
473 if (fstat(i, &statbuf) < 0 && errno == EBADF)
474 {
475 if (devnull < 0) devnull = open("/dev/null", O_RDWR);
476 if (devnull < 0) log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "%s",
477 string_open_failed(errno, "/dev/null"));
1fe64dcc 478 if (devnull != i) (void)dup2(devnull, i);
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479 }
480 }
1fe64dcc 481if (devnull > 2) (void)close(devnull);
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482}
483
484
485
486
487/*************************************************
488* Close unwanted file descriptors for delivery *
489*************************************************/
490
491/* This function is called from a new process that has been forked to deliver
492an incoming message, either directly, or using exec.
493
494We want any smtp input streams to be closed in this new process. However, it
495has been observed that using fclose() here causes trouble. When reading in -bS
496input, duplicate copies of messages have been seen. The files will be sharing a
497file pointer with the parent process, and it seems that fclose() (at least on
498some systems - I saw this on Solaris 2.5.1) messes with that file pointer, at
499least sometimes. Hence we go for closing the underlying file descriptors.
500
501If TLS is active, we want to shut down the TLS library, but without molesting
502the parent's SSL connection.
503
504For delivery of a non-SMTP message, we want to close stdin and stdout (and
505stderr unless debugging) because the calling process might have set them up as
506pipes and be waiting for them to close before it waits for the submission
507process to terminate. If they aren't closed, they hold up the calling process
508until the initial delivery process finishes, which is not what we want.
509
510Exception: We do want it for synchronous delivery!
511
512And notwithstanding all the above, if D_resolver is set, implying resolver
513debugging, leave stdout open, because that's where the resolver writes its
514debugging output.
515
516When we close stderr (which implies we've also closed stdout), we also get rid
517of any controlling terminal.
518
519Arguments: None
520Returns: Nothing
521*/
522
523static void
524close_unwanted(void)
525{
526if (smtp_input)
527 {
528 #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
a400eccf 529 tls_close(TRUE, FALSE); /* Shut down the TLS library */
059ec3d9 530 #endif
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531 (void)close(fileno(smtp_in));
532 (void)close(fileno(smtp_out));
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533 smtp_in = NULL;
534 }
535else
536 {
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537 (void)close(0); /* stdin */
538 if ((debug_selector & D_resolver) == 0) (void)close(1); /* stdout */
539 if (debug_selector == 0) /* stderr */
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540 {
541 if (!synchronous_delivery)
542 {
1fe64dcc 543 (void)close(2);
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544 log_stderr = NULL;
545 }
546 (void)setsid();
547 }
548 }
549}
550
551
552
553
554/*************************************************
555* Set uid and gid *
556*************************************************/
557
558/* This function sets a new uid and gid permanently, optionally calling
559initgroups() to set auxiliary groups. There are some special cases when running
560Exim in unprivileged modes. In these situations the effective uid will not be
561root; if we already have the right effective uid/gid, and don't need to
562initialize any groups, leave things as they are.
563
564Arguments:
565 uid the uid
566 gid the gid
567 igflag TRUE if initgroups() wanted
568 msg text to use in debugging output and failure log
569
570Returns: nothing; bombs out on failure
571*/
572
573void
574exim_setugid(uid_t uid, gid_t gid, BOOL igflag, uschar *msg)
575{
576uid_t euid = geteuid();
577gid_t egid = getegid();
578
579if (euid == root_uid || euid != uid || egid != gid || igflag)
580 {
581 /* At least one OS returns +1 for initgroups failure, so just check for
582 non-zero. */
583
584 if (igflag)
585 {
586 struct passwd *pw = getpwuid(uid);
587 if (pw != NULL)
588 {
589 if (initgroups(pw->pw_name, gid) != 0)
590 log_write(0,LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE,"initgroups failed for uid=%ld: %s",
591 (long int)uid, strerror(errno));
592 }
593 else log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "cannot run initgroups(): "
594 "no passwd entry for uid=%ld", (long int)uid);
595 }
596
597 if (setgid(gid) < 0 || setuid(uid) < 0)
598 {
599 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "unable to set gid=%ld or uid=%ld "
600 "(euid=%ld): %s", (long int)gid, (long int)uid, (long int)euid, msg);
601 }
602 }
603
604/* Debugging output included uid/gid and all groups */
605
606DEBUG(D_uid)
607 {
cd59ab18 608 int group_count, save_errno;
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609 gid_t group_list[NGROUPS_MAX];
610 debug_printf("changed uid/gid: %s\n uid=%ld gid=%ld pid=%ld\n", msg,
611 (long int)geteuid(), (long int)getegid(), (long int)getpid());
612 group_count = getgroups(NGROUPS_MAX, group_list);
cd59ab18 613 save_errno = errno;
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614 debug_printf(" auxiliary group list:");
615 if (group_count > 0)
616 {
617 int i;
618 for (i = 0; i < group_count; i++) debug_printf(" %d", (int)group_list[i]);
619 }
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620 else if (group_count < 0)
621 debug_printf(" <error: %s>", strerror(save_errno));
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622 else debug_printf(" <none>");
623 debug_printf("\n");
624 }
625}
626
627
628
629
630/*************************************************
631* Exit point *
632*************************************************/
633
634/* Exim exits via this function so that it always clears up any open
635databases.
636
637Arguments:
638 rc return code
639
640Returns: does not return
641*/
642
643void
644exim_exit(int rc)
645{
646search_tidyup();
647DEBUG(D_any)
648 debug_printf(">>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Exim pid=%d terminating with rc=%d "
649 ">>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>\n", (int)getpid(), rc);
650exit(rc);
651}
652
653
654
655
656/*************************************************
657* Extract port from host address *
658*************************************************/
659
660/* Called to extract the port from the values given to -oMa and -oMi.
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661It also checks the syntax of the address, and terminates it before the
662port data when a port is extracted.
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663
664Argument:
665 address the address, with possible port on the end
666
667Returns: the port, or zero if there isn't one
668 bombs out on a syntax error
669*/
670
671static int
672check_port(uschar *address)
673{
7cd1141b 674int port = host_address_extract_port(address);
8e669ac1 675if (string_is_ip_address(address, NULL) == 0)
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676 {
677 fprintf(stderr, "exim abandoned: \"%s\" is not an IP address\n", address);
678 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
679 }
680return port;
681}
682
683
684
685/*************************************************
686* Test/verify an address *
687*************************************************/
688
689/* This function is called by the -bv and -bt code. It extracts a working
690address from a full RFC 822 address. This isn't really necessary per se, but it
691has the effect of collapsing source routes.
692
693Arguments:
694 s the address string
695 flags flag bits for verify_address()
696 exit_value to be set for failures
697
a5a28604 698Returns: nothing
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699*/
700
701static void
702test_address(uschar *s, int flags, int *exit_value)
703{
704int start, end, domain;
705uschar *parse_error = NULL;
706uschar *address = parse_extract_address(s, &parse_error, &start, &end, &domain,
707 FALSE);
708if (address == NULL)
709 {
710 fprintf(stdout, "syntax error: %s\n", parse_error);
711 *exit_value = 2;
712 }
713else
714 {
715 int rc = verify_address(deliver_make_addr(address,TRUE), stdout, flags, -1,
4deaf07d 716 -1, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
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717 if (rc == FAIL) *exit_value = 2;
718 else if (rc == DEFER && *exit_value == 0) *exit_value = 1;
719 }
720}
721
722
723
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724/*************************************************
725* Show supported features *
726*************************************************/
727
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728/* This function is called for -bV/--version and for -d to output the optional
729features of the current Exim binary.
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731Arguments: a FILE for printing
732Returns: nothing
733*/
734
735static void
736show_whats_supported(FILE *f)
737{
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739
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740#ifdef DB_VERSION_STRING
741fprintf(f, "Berkeley DB: %s\n", DB_VERSION_STRING);
742#elif defined(BTREEVERSION) && defined(HASHVERSION)
743 #ifdef USE_DB
744 fprintf(f, "Probably Berkeley DB version 1.8x (native mode)\n");
745 #else
746 fprintf(f, "Probably Berkeley DB version 1.8x (compatibility mode)\n");
747 #endif
748#elif defined(_DBM_RDONLY) || defined(dbm_dirfno)
749fprintf(f, "Probably ndbm\n");
750#elif defined(USE_TDB)
751fprintf(f, "Using tdb\n");
752#else
753 #ifdef USE_GDBM
754 fprintf(f, "Probably GDBM (native mode)\n");
755 #else
756 fprintf(f, "Probably GDBM (compatibility mode)\n");
757 #endif
758#endif
759
760fprintf(f, "Support for:");
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761#ifdef SUPPORT_CRYPTEQ
762 fprintf(f, " crypteq");
763#endif
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764#if HAVE_ICONV
765 fprintf(f, " iconv()");
766#endif
767#if HAVE_IPV6
768 fprintf(f, " IPv6");
769#endif
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770#ifdef HAVE_SETCLASSRESOURCES
771 fprintf(f, " use_setclassresources");
929ba01c 772#endif
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773#ifdef SUPPORT_PAM
774 fprintf(f, " PAM");
775#endif
776#ifdef EXIM_PERL
777 fprintf(f, " Perl");
778#endif
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779#ifdef EXPAND_DLFUNC
780 fprintf(f, " Expand_dlfunc");
781#endif
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782#ifdef USE_TCP_WRAPPERS
783 fprintf(f, " TCPwrappers");
784#endif
785#ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
786 #ifdef USE_GNUTLS
787 fprintf(f, " GnuTLS");
788 #else
789 fprintf(f, " OpenSSL");
790 #endif
791#endif
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792#ifdef SUPPORT_TRANSLATE_IP_ADDRESS
793 fprintf(f, " translate_ip_address");
794#endif
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795#ifdef SUPPORT_MOVE_FROZEN_MESSAGES
796 fprintf(f, " move_frozen_messages");
797#endif
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798#ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
799 fprintf(f, " Content_Scanning");
800#endif
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801#ifndef DISABLE_DKIM
802 fprintf(f, " DKIM");
803#endif
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804#ifdef WITH_OLD_DEMIME
805 fprintf(f, " Old_Demime");
806#endif
807#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_SPF
808 fprintf(f, " Experimental_SPF");
809#endif
810#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_SRS
811 fprintf(f, " Experimental_SRS");
812#endif
813#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL
814 fprintf(f, " Experimental_Brightmail");
815#endif
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816#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DCC
817 fprintf(f, " Experimental_DCC");
818#endif
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819#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DMARC
820 fprintf(f, " Experimental_DMARC");
821#endif
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822#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_OCSP
823 fprintf(f, " Experimental_OCSP");
824#endif
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825#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_PROXY
826 fprintf(f, " Experimental_Proxy");
827#endif
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828#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_TPDA
829 fprintf(f, " Experimental_TPDA");
830#endif
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831#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_REDIS
832 fprintf(f, " Experimental_Redis");
833#endif
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834fprintf(f, "\n");
835
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836fprintf(f, "Lookups (built-in):");
837#if defined(LOOKUP_LSEARCH) && LOOKUP_LSEARCH!=2
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838 fprintf(f, " lsearch wildlsearch nwildlsearch iplsearch");
839#endif
e6d225ae 840#if defined(LOOKUP_CDB) && LOOKUP_CDB!=2
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841 fprintf(f, " cdb");
842#endif
e6d225ae 843#if defined(LOOKUP_DBM) && LOOKUP_DBM!=2
4a6a987a 844 fprintf(f, " dbm dbmjz dbmnz");
059ec3d9 845#endif
e6d225ae 846#if defined(LOOKUP_DNSDB) && LOOKUP_DNSDB!=2
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847 fprintf(f, " dnsdb");
848#endif
e6d225ae 849#if defined(LOOKUP_DSEARCH) && LOOKUP_DSEARCH!=2
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850 fprintf(f, " dsearch");
851#endif
e6d225ae 852#if defined(LOOKUP_IBASE) && LOOKUP_IBASE!=2
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853 fprintf(f, " ibase");
854#endif
e6d225ae 855#if defined(LOOKUP_LDAP) && LOOKUP_LDAP!=2
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856 fprintf(f, " ldap ldapdn ldapm");
857#endif
e6d225ae 858#if defined(LOOKUP_MYSQL) && LOOKUP_MYSQL!=2
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859 fprintf(f, " mysql");
860#endif
e6d225ae 861#if defined(LOOKUP_NIS) && LOOKUP_NIS!=2
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862 fprintf(f, " nis nis0");
863#endif
e6d225ae 864#if defined(LOOKUP_NISPLUS) && LOOKUP_NISPLUS!=2
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865 fprintf(f, " nisplus");
866#endif
e6d225ae 867#if defined(LOOKUP_ORACLE) && LOOKUP_ORACLE!=2
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868 fprintf(f, " oracle");
869#endif
e6d225ae 870#if defined(LOOKUP_PASSWD) && LOOKUP_PASSWD!=2
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871 fprintf(f, " passwd");
872#endif
e6d225ae 873#if defined(LOOKUP_PGSQL) && LOOKUP_PGSQL!=2
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874 fprintf(f, " pgsql");
875#endif
e6d225ae 876#if defined(LOOKUP_SQLITE) && LOOKUP_SQLITE!=2
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877 fprintf(f, " sqlite");
878#endif
e6d225ae 879#if defined(LOOKUP_TESTDB) && LOOKUP_TESTDB!=2
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880 fprintf(f, " testdb");
881#endif
e6d225ae 882#if defined(LOOKUP_WHOSON) && LOOKUP_WHOSON!=2
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883 fprintf(f, " whoson");
884#endif
885fprintf(f, "\n");
886
887fprintf(f, "Authenticators:");
888#ifdef AUTH_CRAM_MD5
889 fprintf(f, " cram_md5");
890#endif
891#ifdef AUTH_CYRUS_SASL
892 fprintf(f, " cyrus_sasl");
893#endif
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894#ifdef AUTH_DOVECOT
895 fprintf(f, " dovecot");
896#endif
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897#ifdef AUTH_GSASL
898 fprintf(f, " gsasl");
899#endif
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900#ifdef AUTH_HEIMDAL_GSSAPI
901 fprintf(f, " heimdal_gssapi");
902#endif
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903#ifdef AUTH_PLAINTEXT
904 fprintf(f, " plaintext");
905#endif
906#ifdef AUTH_SPA
907 fprintf(f, " spa");
908#endif
909fprintf(f, "\n");
910
911fprintf(f, "Routers:");
912#ifdef ROUTER_ACCEPT
913 fprintf(f, " accept");
914#endif
915#ifdef ROUTER_DNSLOOKUP
916 fprintf(f, " dnslookup");
917#endif
918#ifdef ROUTER_IPLITERAL
919 fprintf(f, " ipliteral");
920#endif
921#ifdef ROUTER_IPLOOKUP
922 fprintf(f, " iplookup");
923#endif
924#ifdef ROUTER_MANUALROUTE
925 fprintf(f, " manualroute");
926#endif
927#ifdef ROUTER_QUERYPROGRAM
928 fprintf(f, " queryprogram");
929#endif
930#ifdef ROUTER_REDIRECT
931 fprintf(f, " redirect");
932#endif
933fprintf(f, "\n");
934
935fprintf(f, "Transports:");
936#ifdef TRANSPORT_APPENDFILE
937 fprintf(f, " appendfile");
938 #ifdef SUPPORT_MAILDIR
939 fprintf(f, "/maildir");
940 #endif
941 #ifdef SUPPORT_MAILSTORE
942 fprintf(f, "/mailstore");
943 #endif
944 #ifdef SUPPORT_MBX
945 fprintf(f, "/mbx");
946 #endif
947#endif
948#ifdef TRANSPORT_AUTOREPLY
949 fprintf(f, " autoreply");
950#endif
951#ifdef TRANSPORT_LMTP
952 fprintf(f, " lmtp");
953#endif
954#ifdef TRANSPORT_PIPE
955 fprintf(f, " pipe");
956#endif
957#ifdef TRANSPORT_SMTP
958 fprintf(f, " smtp");
959#endif
960fprintf(f, "\n");
961
962if (fixed_never_users[0] > 0)
963 {
964 int i;
965 fprintf(f, "Fixed never_users: ");
966 for (i = 1; i <= (int)fixed_never_users[0] - 1; i++)
967 fprintf(f, "%d:", (unsigned int)fixed_never_users[i]);
968 fprintf(f, "%d\n", (unsigned int)fixed_never_users[i]);
969 }
21c28500 970
73a46702 971fprintf(f, "Size of off_t: " SIZE_T_FMT "\n", sizeof(off_t));
36f12725 972
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973/* Everything else is details which are only worth reporting when debugging.
974Perhaps the tls_version_report should move into this too. */
975DEBUG(D_any) do {
976
977 int i;
978
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979/* clang defines __GNUC__ (at least, for me) so test for it first */
980#if defined(__clang__)
981 fprintf(f, "Compiler: CLang [%s]\n", __clang_version__);
982#elif defined(__GNUC__)
983 fprintf(f, "Compiler: GCC [%s]\n",
984# ifdef __VERSION__
985 __VERSION__
986# else
987 "? unknown version ?"
988# endif
989 );
990#else
991 fprintf(f, "Compiler: <unknown>\n");
992#endif
993
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994#ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
995 tls_version_report(f);
996#endif
997
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998 for (authi = auths_available; *authi->driver_name != '\0'; ++authi) {
999 if (authi->version_report) {
1000 (*authi->version_report)(f);
1001 }
1002 }
6545de78 1003
decd95cb 1004 /* PCRE_PRERELEASE is either defined and empty or a bare sequence of
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1005 characters; unless it's an ancient version of PCRE in which case it
1006 is not defined. */
1007#ifndef PCRE_PRERELEASE
1008#define PCRE_PRERELEASE
1009#endif
1010#define QUOTE(X) #X
1011#define EXPAND_AND_QUOTE(X) QUOTE(X)
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1012 fprintf(f, "Library version: PCRE: Compile: %d.%d%s\n"
1013 " Runtime: %s\n",
1014 PCRE_MAJOR, PCRE_MINOR,
6475bd82 1015 EXPAND_AND_QUOTE(PCRE_PRERELEASE) "",
6545de78 1016 pcre_version());
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1017#undef QUOTE
1018#undef EXPAND_AND_QUOTE
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1019
1020 init_lookup_list();
1021 for (i = 0; i < lookup_list_count; i++)
1022 {
1023 if (lookup_list[i]->version_report)
1024 lookup_list[i]->version_report(f);
1025 }
1026
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1027#ifdef WHITELIST_D_MACROS
1028 fprintf(f, "WHITELIST_D_MACROS: \"%s\"\n", WHITELIST_D_MACROS);
1029#else
1030 fprintf(f, "WHITELIST_D_MACROS unset\n");
1031#endif
1032#ifdef TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST
1033 fprintf(f, "TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST: \"%s\"\n", TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST);
1034#else
1035 fprintf(f, "TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST unset\n");
1036#endif
1037
6545de78 1038} while (0);
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1039}
1040
1041
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1042/*************************************************
1043* Show auxiliary information about Exim *
1044*************************************************/
1045
1046static void
1047show_exim_information(enum commandline_info request, FILE *stream)
1048{
1049const uschar **pp;
1050
1051switch(request)
1052 {
1053 case CMDINFO_NONE:
1054 fprintf(stream, "Oops, something went wrong.\n");
1055 return;
1056 case CMDINFO_HELP:
1057 fprintf(stream,
1058"The -bI: flag takes a string indicating which information to provide.\n"
1059"If the string is not recognised, you'll get this help (on stderr).\n"
1060"\n"
1061" exim -bI:help this information\n"
36a3ae5f 1062" exim -bI:dscp dscp value keywords known\n"
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1063" exim -bI:sieve list of supported sieve extensions, one per line.\n"
1064);
1065 return;
1066 case CMDINFO_SIEVE:
1067 for (pp = exim_sieve_extension_list; *pp; ++pp)
1068 fprintf(stream, "%s\n", *pp);
1069 return;
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1070 case CMDINFO_DSCP:
1071 dscp_list_to_stream(stream);
1072 return;
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1073 }
1074}
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1075
1076
1077/*************************************************
1078* Quote a local part *
1079*************************************************/
1080
1081/* This function is used when a sender address or a From: or Sender: header
1082line is being created from the caller's login, or from an authenticated_id. It
1083applies appropriate quoting rules for a local part.
1084
1085Argument: the local part
1086Returns: the local part, quoted if necessary
1087*/
1088
1089uschar *
1090local_part_quote(uschar *lpart)
1091{
1092BOOL needs_quote = FALSE;
1093int size, ptr;
1094uschar *yield;
1095uschar *t;
1096
1097for (t = lpart; !needs_quote && *t != 0; t++)
1098 {
1099 needs_quote = !isalnum(*t) && strchr("!#$%&'*+-/=?^_`{|}~", *t) == NULL &&
1100 (*t != '.' || t == lpart || t[1] == 0);
1101 }
1102
1103if (!needs_quote) return lpart;
1104
1105size = ptr = 0;
1106yield = string_cat(NULL, &size, &ptr, US"\"", 1);
1107
1108for (;;)
1109 {
1110 uschar *nq = US Ustrpbrk(lpart, "\\\"");
1111 if (nq == NULL)
1112 {
1113 yield = string_cat(yield, &size, &ptr, lpart, Ustrlen(lpart));
1114 break;
1115 }
1116 yield = string_cat(yield, &size, &ptr, lpart, nq - lpart);
1117 yield = string_cat(yield, &size, &ptr, US"\\", 1);
1118 yield = string_cat(yield, &size, &ptr, nq, 1);
1119 lpart = nq + 1;
1120 }
1121
1122yield = string_cat(yield, &size, &ptr, US"\"", 1);
1123yield[ptr] = 0;
1124return yield;
1125}
1126
1127
1128
1129#ifdef USE_READLINE
1130/*************************************************
1131* Load readline() functions *
1132*************************************************/
1133
1134/* This function is called from testing executions that read data from stdin,
1135but only when running as the calling user. Currently, only -be does this. The
1136function loads the readline() function library and passes back the functions.
1137On some systems, it needs the curses library, so load that too, but try without
1138it if loading fails. All this functionality has to be requested at build time.
1139
1140Arguments:
1141 fn_readline_ptr pointer to where to put the readline pointer
1142 fn_addhist_ptr pointer to where to put the addhistory function
1143
1144Returns: the dlopen handle or NULL on failure
1145*/
1146
1147static void *
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1148set_readline(char * (**fn_readline_ptr)(const char *),
1149 void (**fn_addhist_ptr)(const char *))
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1150{
1151void *dlhandle;
e12f8c32 1152void *dlhandle_curses = dlopen("libcurses." DYNLIB_FN_EXT, RTLD_GLOBAL|RTLD_LAZY);
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e12f8c32 1154dlhandle = dlopen("libreadline." DYNLIB_FN_EXT, RTLD_GLOBAL|RTLD_NOW);
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1155if (dlhandle_curses != NULL) dlclose(dlhandle_curses);
1156
1157if (dlhandle != NULL)
1158 {
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1159 /* Checked manual pages; at least in GNU Readline 6.1, the prototypes are:
1160 * char * readline (const char *prompt);
1161 * void add_history (const char *string);
1162 */
1163 *fn_readline_ptr = (char *(*)(const char*))dlsym(dlhandle, "readline");
1164 *fn_addhist_ptr = (void(*)(const char*))dlsym(dlhandle, "add_history");
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1165 }
1166else
1167 {
1168 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("failed to load readline: %s\n", dlerror());
1169 }
1170
1171return dlhandle;
1172}
1173#endif
1174
1175
1176
1177/*************************************************
1178* Get a line from stdin for testing things *
1179*************************************************/
1180
1181/* This function is called when running tests that can take a number of lines
1182of input (for example, -be and -bt). It handles continuations and trailing
1183spaces. And prompting and a blank line output on eof. If readline() is in use,
1184the arguments are non-NULL and provide the relevant functions.
1185
1186Arguments:
1187 fn_readline readline function or NULL
1188 fn_addhist addhist function or NULL
1189
1190Returns: pointer to dynamic memory, or NULL at end of file
1191*/
1192
1193static uschar *
1ba28e2b 1194get_stdinput(char *(*fn_readline)(const char *), void(*fn_addhist)(const char *))
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1195{
1196int i;
1197int size = 0;
1198int ptr = 0;
1199uschar *yield = NULL;
1200
328895cc 1201if (fn_readline == NULL) { printf("> "); fflush(stdout); }
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1202
1203for (i = 0;; i++)
1204 {
1205 uschar buffer[1024];
1206 uschar *p, *ss;
1207
1208 #ifdef USE_READLINE
1209 char *readline_line = NULL;
1210 if (fn_readline != NULL)
1211 {
1212 if ((readline_line = fn_readline((i > 0)? "":"> ")) == NULL) break;
1213 if (*readline_line != 0 && fn_addhist != NULL) fn_addhist(readline_line);
1214 p = US readline_line;
1215 }
1216 else
1217 #endif
1218
1219 /* readline() not in use */
1220
1221 {
1222 if (Ufgets(buffer, sizeof(buffer), stdin) == NULL) break;
1223 p = buffer;
1224 }
1225
1226 /* Handle the line */
1227
1228 ss = p + (int)Ustrlen(p);
1229 while (ss > p && isspace(ss[-1])) ss--;
1230
1231 if (i > 0)
1232 {
1233 while (p < ss && isspace(*p)) p++; /* leading space after cont */
1234 }
1235
1236 yield = string_cat(yield, &size, &ptr, p, ss - p);
1237
1238 #ifdef USE_READLINE
1239 if (fn_readline != NULL) free(readline_line);
1240 #endif
1241
1242 if (ss == p || yield[ptr-1] != '\\')
1243 {
1244 yield[ptr] = 0;
1245 break;
1246 }
1247 yield[--ptr] = 0;
1248 }
1249
1250if (yield == NULL) printf("\n");
1251return yield;
1252}
1253
1254
1255
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1256/*************************************************
1257* Output usage information for the program *
1258*************************************************/
1259
1260/* This function is called when there are no recipients
1261 or a specific --help argument was added.
1262
1263Arguments:
1264 progname information on what name we were called by
1265
1266Returns: DOES NOT RETURN
1267*/
1268
1269static void
1270exim_usage(uschar *progname)
1271{
1272
1273/* Handle specific program invocation varients */
1274if (Ustrcmp(progname, US"-mailq") == 0)
1275 {
1276 fprintf(stderr,
e765a0f1 1277 "mailq - list the contents of the mail queue\n\n"
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1278 "For a list of options, see the Exim documentation.\n");
1279 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
1280 }
1281
1282/* Generic usage - we output this whatever happens */
1283fprintf(stderr,
1284 "Exim is a Mail Transfer Agent. It is normally called by Mail User Agents,\n"
1285 "not directly from a shell command line. Options and/or arguments control\n"
1286 "what it does when called. For a list of options, see the Exim documentation.\n");
1287
1288exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
1289}
1290
1291
1292
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1293/*************************************************
1294* Validate that the macros given are okay *
1295*************************************************/
1296
1297/* Typically, Exim will drop privileges if macros are supplied. In some
1298cases, we want to not do so.
1299
1300Arguments: none (macros is a global)
1301Returns: true if trusted, false otherwise
1302*/
1303
1304static BOOL
1305macros_trusted(void)
1306{
1307#ifdef WHITELIST_D_MACROS
1308macro_item *m;
1309uschar *whitelisted, *end, *p, **whites, **w;
1310int white_count, i, n;
1311size_t len;
1312BOOL prev_char_item, found;
1313#endif
1314
1315if (macros == NULL)
1316 return TRUE;
1317#ifndef WHITELIST_D_MACROS
1318return FALSE;
1319#else
1320
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1321/* We only trust -D overrides for some invoking users:
1322root, the exim run-time user, the optional config owner user.
1323I don't know why config-owner would be needed, but since they can own the
1324config files anyway, there's no security risk to letting them override -D. */
1325if ( ! ((real_uid == root_uid)
1326 || (real_uid == exim_uid)
1327#ifdef CONFIGURE_OWNER
1328 || (real_uid == config_uid)
1329#endif
1330 ))
1331 {
1332 debug_printf("macros_trusted rejecting macros for uid %d\n", (int) real_uid);
1333 return FALSE;
1334 }
1335
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1336/* Get a list of macros which are whitelisted */
1337whitelisted = string_copy_malloc(US WHITELIST_D_MACROS);
1338prev_char_item = FALSE;
1339white_count = 0;
1340for (p = whitelisted; *p != '\0'; ++p)
1341 {
1342 if (*p == ':' || isspace(*p))
1343 {
1344 *p = '\0';
1345 if (prev_char_item)
1346 ++white_count;
1347 prev_char_item = FALSE;
1348 continue;
1349 }
1350 if (!prev_char_item)
1351 prev_char_item = TRUE;
1352 }
1353end = p;
1354if (prev_char_item)
1355 ++white_count;
1356if (!white_count)
1357 return FALSE;
1358whites = store_malloc(sizeof(uschar *) * (white_count+1));
1359for (p = whitelisted, i = 0; (p != end) && (i < white_count); ++p)
1360 {
1361 if (*p != '\0')
1362 {
1363 whites[i++] = p;
1364 if (i == white_count)
1365 break;
1366 while (*p != '\0' && p < end)
1367 ++p;
1368 }
1369 }
1370whites[i] = NULL;
1371
1372/* The list of macros should be very short. Accept the N*M complexity. */
1373for (m = macros; m != NULL; m = m->next)
1374 {
1375 found = FALSE;
1376 for (w = whites; *w; ++w)
1377 if (Ustrcmp(*w, m->name) == 0)
1378 {
1379 found = TRUE;
1380 break;
1381 }
1382 if (!found)
1383 return FALSE;
1384 if (m->replacement == NULL)
1385 continue;
1386 len = Ustrlen(m->replacement);
1387 if (len == 0)
1388 continue;
1389 n = pcre_exec(regex_whitelisted_macro, NULL, CS m->replacement, len,
1390 0, PCRE_EOPT, NULL, 0);
1391 if (n < 0)
1392 {
1393 if (n != PCRE_ERROR_NOMATCH)
1394 debug_printf("macros_trusted checking %s returned %d\n", m->name, n);
1395 return FALSE;
1396 }
1397 }
43236f35 1398DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("macros_trusted overridden to true by whitelisting\n");
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1399return TRUE;
1400#endif
1401}
1402
1403
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1404/*************************************************
1405* Entry point and high-level code *
1406*************************************************/
1407
1408/* Entry point for the Exim mailer. Analyse the arguments and arrange to take
1409the appropriate action. All the necessary functions are present in the one
1410binary. I originally thought one should split it up, but it turns out that so
1411much of the apparatus is needed in each chunk that one might as well just have
1412it all available all the time, which then makes the coding easier as well.
1413
1414Arguments:
1415 argc count of entries in argv
1416 argv argument strings, with argv[0] being the program name
1417
1418Returns: EXIT_SUCCESS if terminated successfully
1419 EXIT_FAILURE otherwise, except when a message has been sent
1420 to the sender, and -oee was given
1421*/
1422
1423int
1424main(int argc, char **cargv)
1425{
1426uschar **argv = USS cargv;
1427int arg_receive_timeout = -1;
1428int arg_smtp_receive_timeout = -1;
1429int arg_error_handling = error_handling;
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1430int filter_sfd = -1;
1431int filter_ufd = -1;
059ec3d9 1432int group_count;
1670ef10 1433int i, rv;
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1434int list_queue_option = 0;
1435int msg_action = 0;
1436int msg_action_arg = -1;
1437int namelen = (argv[0] == NULL)? 0 : Ustrlen(argv[0]);
1438int queue_only_reason = 0;
1439#ifdef EXIM_PERL
1440int perl_start_option = 0;
1441#endif
1442int recipients_arg = argc;
1443int sender_address_domain = 0;
1444int test_retry_arg = -1;
1445int test_rewrite_arg = -1;
1446BOOL arg_queue_only = FALSE;
1447BOOL bi_option = FALSE;
1448BOOL checking = FALSE;
1449BOOL count_queue = FALSE;
1450BOOL expansion_test = FALSE;
1451BOOL extract_recipients = FALSE;
f4ee74ac 1452BOOL flag_G = FALSE;
12f69989 1453BOOL flag_n = FALSE;
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1454BOOL forced_delivery = FALSE;
1455BOOL f_end_dot = FALSE;
1456BOOL deliver_give_up = FALSE;
1457BOOL list_queue = FALSE;
1458BOOL list_options = FALSE;
1459BOOL local_queue_only;
1460BOOL more = TRUE;
1461BOOL one_msg_action = FALSE;
1462BOOL queue_only_set = FALSE;
1463BOOL receiving_message = TRUE;
33d73e3b 1464BOOL sender_ident_set = FALSE;
8669f003 1465BOOL session_local_queue_only;
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1466BOOL unprivileged;
1467BOOL removed_privilege = FALSE;
81ea09ca 1468BOOL usage_wanted = FALSE;
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1469BOOL verify_address_mode = FALSE;
1470BOOL verify_as_sender = FALSE;
1471BOOL version_printed = FALSE;
1472uschar *alias_arg = NULL;
1473uschar *called_as = US"";
a3fb9793 1474uschar *cmdline_syslog_name = NULL;
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1475uschar *start_queue_run_id = NULL;
1476uschar *stop_queue_run_id = NULL;
328895cc 1477uschar *expansion_test_message = NULL;
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1478uschar *ftest_domain = NULL;
1479uschar *ftest_localpart = NULL;
1480uschar *ftest_prefix = NULL;
1481uschar *ftest_suffix = NULL;
8544e77a 1482uschar *malware_test_file = NULL;
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1483uschar *real_sender_address;
1484uschar *originator_home = US"/";
a3fb9793 1485size_t sz;
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1486void *reset_point;
1487
1488struct passwd *pw;
1489struct stat statbuf;
1490pid_t passed_qr_pid = (pid_t)0;
1491int passed_qr_pipe = -1;
1492gid_t group_list[NGROUPS_MAX];
1493
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1494/* For the -bI: flag */
1495enum commandline_info info_flag = CMDINFO_NONE;
1496BOOL info_stdout = FALSE;
1497
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1498/* Possible options for -R and -S */
1499
1500static uschar *rsopts[] = { US"f", US"ff", US"r", US"rf", US"rff" };
1501
1502/* Need to define this in case we need to change the environment in order
1503to get rid of a bogus time zone. We have to make it char rather than uschar
1504because some OS define it in /usr/include/unistd.h. */
1505
1506extern char **environ;
1507
35edf2ff 1508/* If the Exim user and/or group and/or the configuration file owner/group were
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1509defined by ref:name at build time, we must now find the actual uid/gid values.
1510This is a feature to make the lives of binary distributors easier. */
1511
1512#ifdef EXIM_USERNAME
1513if (route_finduser(US EXIM_USERNAME, &pw, &exim_uid))
1514 {
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1515 if (exim_uid == 0)
1516 {
1517 fprintf(stderr, "exim: refusing to run with uid 0 for \"%s\"\n",
1518 EXIM_USERNAME);
1519 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
1520 }
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1521 /* If ref:name uses a number as the name, route_finduser() returns
1522 TRUE with exim_uid set and pw coerced to NULL. */
1523 if (pw)
1524 exim_gid = pw->pw_gid;
1525#ifndef EXIM_GROUPNAME
1526 else
1527 {
1528 fprintf(stderr,
1529 "exim: ref:name should specify a usercode, not a group.\n"
1530 "exim: can't let you get away with it unless you also specify a group.\n");
1531 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
1532 }
1533#endif
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1534 }
1535else
1536 {
1537 fprintf(stderr, "exim: failed to find uid for user name \"%s\"\n",
1538 EXIM_USERNAME);
1539 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
1540 }
1541#endif
1542
1543#ifdef EXIM_GROUPNAME
1544if (!route_findgroup(US EXIM_GROUPNAME, &exim_gid))
1545 {
1546 fprintf(stderr, "exim: failed to find gid for group name \"%s\"\n",
1547 EXIM_GROUPNAME);
1548 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
1549 }
1550#endif
1551
1552#ifdef CONFIGURE_OWNERNAME
1553if (!route_finduser(US CONFIGURE_OWNERNAME, NULL, &config_uid))
1554 {
1555 fprintf(stderr, "exim: failed to find uid for user name \"%s\"\n",
1556 CONFIGURE_OWNERNAME);
1557 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
1558 }
1559#endif
1560
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1561/* We default the system_filter_user to be the Exim run-time user, as a
1562sane non-root value. */
1563system_filter_uid = exim_uid;
1564
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1565#ifdef CONFIGURE_GROUPNAME
1566if (!route_findgroup(US CONFIGURE_GROUPNAME, &config_gid))
1567 {
1568 fprintf(stderr, "exim: failed to find gid for group name \"%s\"\n",
1569 CONFIGURE_GROUPNAME);
1570 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
1571 }
1572#endif
1573
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1574/* In the Cygwin environment, some initialization needs doing. It is fudged
1575in by means of this macro. */
1576
1577#ifdef OS_INIT
1578OS_INIT
1579#endif
1580
1581/* Check a field which is patched when we are running Exim within its
1582testing harness; do a fast initial check, and then the whole thing. */
1583
1584running_in_test_harness =
1585 *running_status == '<' && Ustrcmp(running_status, "<<<testing>>>") == 0;
1586
1587/* The C standard says that the equivalent of setlocale(LC_ALL, "C") is obeyed
1588at the start of a program; however, it seems that some environments do not
1589follow this. A "strange" locale can affect the formatting of timestamps, so we
1590make quite sure. */
1591
1592setlocale(LC_ALL, "C");
1593
1594/* Set up the default handler for timing using alarm(). */
1595
1596os_non_restarting_signal(SIGALRM, sigalrm_handler);
1597
1598/* Ensure we have a buffer for constructing log entries. Use malloc directly,
1599because store_malloc writes a log entry on failure. */
1600
1601log_buffer = (uschar *)malloc(LOG_BUFFER_SIZE);
1602if (log_buffer == NULL)
1603 {
1604 fprintf(stderr, "exim: failed to get store for log buffer\n");
1605 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
1606 }
1607
1608/* Set log_stderr to stderr, provided that stderr exists. This gets reset to
1609NULL when the daemon is run and the file is closed. We have to use this
1610indirection, because some systems don't allow writing to the variable "stderr".
1611*/
1612
1613if (fstat(fileno(stderr), &statbuf) >= 0) log_stderr = stderr;
1614
1615/* Arrange for the PCRE regex library to use our store functions. Note that
1616the normal calls are actually macros that add additional arguments for
1617debugging purposes so we have to assign specially constructed functions here.
1618The default is to use store in the stacking pool, but this is overridden in the
1619regex_must_compile() function. */
1620
1621pcre_malloc = function_store_get;
1622pcre_free = function_dummy_free;
1623
1624/* Ensure there is a big buffer for temporary use in several places. It is put
1625in malloc store so that it can be freed for enlargement if necessary. */
1626
1627big_buffer = store_malloc(big_buffer_size);
1628
1629/* Set up the handler for the data request signal, and set the initial
1630descriptive text. */
1631
1632set_process_info("initializing");
1633os_restarting_signal(SIGUSR1, usr1_handler);
1634
1635/* SIGHUP is used to get the daemon to reconfigure. It gets set as appropriate
1636in the daemon code. For the rest of Exim's uses, we ignore it. */
1637
1638signal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN);
1639
1640/* We don't want to die on pipe errors as the code is written to handle
1641the write error instead. */
1642
1643signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
1644
1645/* Under some circumstance on some OS, Exim can get called with SIGCHLD
1646set to SIG_IGN. This causes subprocesses that complete before the parent
1647process waits for them not to hang around, so when Exim calls wait(), nothing
1648is there. The wait() code has been made robust against this, but let's ensure
1649that SIGCHLD is set to SIG_DFL, because it's tidier to wait and get a process
1650ending status. We use sigaction rather than plain signal() on those OS where
1651SA_NOCLDWAIT exists, because we want to be sure it is turned off. (There was a
1652problem on AIX with this.) */
1653
1654#ifdef SA_NOCLDWAIT
1655 {
1656 struct sigaction act;
1657 act.sa_handler = SIG_DFL;
1658 sigemptyset(&(act.sa_mask));
1659 act.sa_flags = 0;
1660 sigaction(SIGCHLD, &act, NULL);
1661 }
1662#else
1663signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
1664#endif
1665
1666/* Save the arguments for use if we re-exec exim as a daemon after receiving
1667SIGHUP. */
1668
1669sighup_argv = argv;
1670
1671/* Set up the version number. Set up the leading 'E' for the external form of
1672message ids, set the pointer to the internal form, and initialize it to
1673indicate no message being processed. */
1674
1675version_init();
1676message_id_option[0] = '-';
1677message_id_external = message_id_option + 1;
1678message_id_external[0] = 'E';
1679message_id = message_id_external + 1;
1680message_id[0] = 0;
1681
67d175de 1682/* Set the umask to zero so that any files Exim creates using open() are
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1683created with the modes that it specifies. NOTE: Files created with fopen() have
1684a problem, which was not recognized till rather late (February 2006). With this
1685umask, such files will be world writeable. (They are all content scanning files
1686in the spool directory, which isn't world-accessible, so this is not a
1687disaster, but it's untidy.) I don't want to change this overall setting,
1688however, because it will interact badly with the open() calls. Instead, there's
1689now a function called modefopen() that fiddles with the umask while calling
1690fopen(). */
059ec3d9 1691
67d175de 1692(void)umask(0);
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1693
1694/* Precompile the regular expression for matching a message id. Keep this in
1695step with the code that generates ids in the accept.c module. We need to do
1696this here, because the -M options check their arguments for syntactic validity
1697using mac_ismsgid, which uses this. */
1698
1699regex_ismsgid =
1700 regex_must_compile(US"^(?:[^\\W_]{6}-){2}[^\\W_]{2}$", FALSE, TRUE);
1701
a5bd321b 1702/* Precompile the regular expression that is used for matching an SMTP error
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1703code, possibly extended, at the start of an error message. Note that the
1704terminating whitespace character is included. */
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1705
1706regex_smtp_code =
1707 regex_must_compile(US"^\\d\\d\\d\\s(?:\\d\\.\\d\\d?\\d?\\.\\d\\d?\\d?\\s)?",
1708 FALSE, TRUE);
1709
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1710#ifdef WHITELIST_D_MACROS
1711/* Precompile the regular expression used to filter the content of macros
1712given to -D for permissibility. */
1713
1714regex_whitelisted_macro =
1715 regex_must_compile(US"^[A-Za-z0-9_/.-]*$", FALSE, TRUE);
1716#endif
1717
1718
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1719/* If the program is called as "mailq" treat it as equivalent to "exim -bp";
1720this seems to be a generally accepted convention, since one finds symbolic
1721links called "mailq" in standard OS configurations. */
1722
1723if ((namelen == 5 && Ustrcmp(argv[0], "mailq") == 0) ||
1724 (namelen > 5 && Ustrncmp(argv[0] + namelen - 6, "/mailq", 6) == 0))
1725 {
1726 list_queue = TRUE;
1727 receiving_message = FALSE;
1728 called_as = US"-mailq";
1729 }
1730
1731/* If the program is called as "rmail" treat it as equivalent to
1732"exim -i -oee", thus allowing UUCP messages to be input using non-SMTP mode,
1733i.e. preventing a single dot on a line from terminating the message, and
1734returning with zero return code, even in cases of error (provided an error
1735message has been sent). */
1736
1737if ((namelen == 5 && Ustrcmp(argv[0], "rmail") == 0) ||
1738 (namelen > 5 && Ustrncmp(argv[0] + namelen - 6, "/rmail", 6) == 0))
1739 {
1740 dot_ends = FALSE;
1741 called_as = US"-rmail";
1742 errors_sender_rc = EXIT_SUCCESS;
1743 }
1744
1745/* If the program is called as "rsmtp" treat it as equivalent to "exim -bS";
1746this is a smail convention. */
1747
1748if ((namelen == 5 && Ustrcmp(argv[0], "rsmtp") == 0) ||
1749 (namelen > 5 && Ustrncmp(argv[0] + namelen - 6, "/rsmtp", 6) == 0))
1750 {
1751 smtp_input = smtp_batched_input = TRUE;
1752 called_as = US"-rsmtp";
1753 }
1754
1755/* If the program is called as "runq" treat it as equivalent to "exim -q";
1756this is a smail convention. */
1757
1758if ((namelen == 4 && Ustrcmp(argv[0], "runq") == 0) ||
1759 (namelen > 4 && Ustrncmp(argv[0] + namelen - 5, "/runq", 5) == 0))
1760 {
1761 queue_interval = 0;
1762 receiving_message = FALSE;
1763 called_as = US"-runq";
1764 }
1765
1766/* If the program is called as "newaliases" treat it as equivalent to
1767"exim -bi"; this is a sendmail convention. */
1768
1769if ((namelen == 10 && Ustrcmp(argv[0], "newaliases") == 0) ||
1770 (namelen > 10 && Ustrncmp(argv[0] + namelen - 11, "/newaliases", 11) == 0))
1771 {
1772 bi_option = TRUE;
1773 receiving_message = FALSE;
1774 called_as = US"-newaliases";
1775 }
1776
1777/* Save the original effective uid for a couple of uses later. It should
1778normally be root, but in some esoteric environments it may not be. */
1779
1780original_euid = geteuid();
1781
1782/* Get the real uid and gid. If the caller is root, force the effective uid/gid
1783to be the same as the real ones. This makes a difference only if Exim is setuid
1784(or setgid) to something other than root, which could be the case in some
1785special configurations. */
1786
1787real_uid = getuid();
1788real_gid = getgid();
1789
1790if (real_uid == root_uid)
1791 {
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1792 rv = setgid(real_gid);
1793 if (rv)
1794 {
1795 fprintf(stderr, "exim: setgid(%ld) failed: %s\n",
1796 (long int)real_gid, strerror(errno));
1797 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
1798 }
1799 rv = setuid(real_uid);
1800 if (rv)
1801 {
1802 fprintf(stderr, "exim: setuid(%ld) failed: %s\n",
1803 (long int)real_uid, strerror(errno));
1804 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
1805 }
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1806 }
1807
1808/* If neither the original real uid nor the original euid was root, Exim is
1809running in an unprivileged state. */
1810
1811unprivileged = (real_uid != root_uid && original_euid != root_uid);
1812
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1813/* Scan the program's arguments. Some can be dealt with right away; others are
1814simply recorded for checking and handling afterwards. Do a high-level switch
1815on the second character (the one after '-'), to save some effort. */
1816
1817for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
1818 {
1819 BOOL badarg = FALSE;
1820 uschar *arg = argv[i];
1821 uschar *argrest;
1822 int switchchar;
1823
1824 /* An argument not starting with '-' is the start of a recipients list;
1825 break out of the options-scanning loop. */
1826
1827 if (arg[0] != '-')
1828 {
1829 recipients_arg = i;
1830 break;
1831 }
1832
1833 /* An option consistion of -- terminates the options */
1834
1835 if (Ustrcmp(arg, "--") == 0)
1836 {
1837 recipients_arg = i + 1;
1838 break;
1839 }
1840
1841 /* Handle flagged options */
1842
1843 switchchar = arg[1];
1844 argrest = arg+2;
1845
1846 /* Make all -ex options synonymous with -oex arguments, since that
1847 is assumed by various callers. Also make -qR options synonymous with -R
1848 options, as that seems to be required as well. Allow for -qqR too, and
1849 the same for -S options. */
1850
1851 if (Ustrncmp(arg+1, "oe", 2) == 0 ||
1852 Ustrncmp(arg+1, "qR", 2) == 0 ||
1853 Ustrncmp(arg+1, "qS", 2) == 0)
1854 {
1855 switchchar = arg[2];
1856 argrest++;
1857 }
1858 else if (Ustrncmp(arg+1, "qqR", 3) == 0 || Ustrncmp(arg+1, "qqS", 3) == 0)
1859 {
1860 switchchar = arg[3];
1861 argrest += 2;
1862 queue_2stage = TRUE;
1863 }
1864
1865 /* Make -r synonymous with -f, since it is a documented alias */
1866
1867 else if (arg[1] == 'r') switchchar = 'f';
1868
1869 /* Make -ov synonymous with -v */
1870
1871 else if (Ustrcmp(arg, "-ov") == 0)
1872 {
1873 switchchar = 'v';
1874 argrest++;
1875 }
1876
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1877 /* deal with --option_aliases */
1878 else if (switchchar == '-')
1879 {
1880 if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "help") == 0)
1881 {
1882 usage_wanted = TRUE;
1883 break;
1884 }
1885 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "version") == 0)
1886 {
1887 switchchar = 'b';
73a46702 1888 argrest = US"V";
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1889 }
1890 }
1891
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1892 /* High-level switch on active initial letter */
1893
1894 switch(switchchar)
1895 {
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1896
1897 /* sendmail uses -Ac and -Am to control which .cf file is used;
1898 we ignore them. */
1899 case 'A':
1900 if (*argrest == '\0') { badarg = TRUE; break; }
1901 else
1902 {
1903 BOOL ignore = FALSE;
1904 switch (*argrest)
1905 {
1906 case 'c':
1907 case 'm':
1908 if (*(argrest + 1) == '\0')
1909 ignore = TRUE;
1910 break;
1911 }
1912 if (!ignore) { badarg = TRUE; break; }
1913 }
1914 break;
1915
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1916 /* -Btype is a sendmail option for 7bit/8bit setting. Exim is 8-bit clean
1917 so has no need of it. */
1918
1919 case 'B':
1920 if (*argrest == 0) i++; /* Skip over the type */
1921 break;
1922
1923
1924 case 'b':
1925 receiving_message = FALSE; /* Reset TRUE for -bm, -bS, -bs below */
1926
1927 /* -bd: Run in daemon mode, awaiting SMTP connections.
1928 -bdf: Ditto, but in the foreground.
1929 */
1930
1931 if (*argrest == 'd')
1932 {
1933 daemon_listen = TRUE;
1934 if (*(++argrest) == 'f') background_daemon = FALSE;
1935 else if (*argrest != 0) { badarg = TRUE; break; }
1936 }
1937
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1938 /* -be: Run in expansion test mode
1939 -bem: Ditto, but read a message from a file first
1940 */
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1941
1942 else if (*argrest == 'e')
328895cc 1943 {
059ec3d9 1944 expansion_test = checking = TRUE;
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1945 if (argrest[1] == 'm')
1946 {
1947 if (++i >= argc) { badarg = TRUE; break; }
1948 expansion_test_message = argv[i];
1949 argrest++;
1950 }
1951 if (argrest[1] != 0) { badarg = TRUE; break; }
1952 }
059ec3d9 1953
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1954 /* -bF: Run system filter test */
1955
1956 else if (*argrest == 'F')
1957 {
1958 filter_test |= FTEST_SYSTEM;
1959 if (*(++argrest) != 0) { badarg = TRUE; break; }
1960 if (++i < argc) filter_test_sfile = argv[i]; else
1961 {
1962 fprintf(stderr, "exim: file name expected after %s\n", argv[i-1]);
1963 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
1964 }
1965 }
1966
1967 /* -bf: Run user filter test
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1968 -bfd: Set domain for filter testing
1969 -bfl: Set local part for filter testing
1970 -bfp: Set prefix for filter testing
1971 -bfs: Set suffix for filter testing
1972 */
1973
f05da2e8 1974 else if (*argrest == 'f')
059ec3d9 1975 {
f05da2e8 1976 if (*(++argrest) == 0)
059ec3d9 1977 {
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1978 filter_test |= FTEST_USER;
1979 if (++i < argc) filter_test_ufile = argv[i]; else
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1980 {
1981 fprintf(stderr, "exim: file name expected after %s\n", argv[i-1]);
1982 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
1983 }
1984 }
1985 else
1986 {
1987 if (++i >= argc)
1988 {
1989 fprintf(stderr, "exim: string expected after %s\n", arg);
1990 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
1991 }
1992 if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "d") == 0) ftest_domain = argv[i];
1993 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "l") == 0) ftest_localpart = argv[i];
1994 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "p") == 0) ftest_prefix = argv[i];
1995 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "s") == 0) ftest_suffix = argv[i];
1996 else { badarg = TRUE; break; }
1997 }
1998 }
1999
2000 /* -bh: Host checking - an IP address must follow. */
2001
2002 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "h") == 0 || Ustrcmp(argrest, "hc") == 0)
2003 {
2004 if (++i >= argc) { badarg = TRUE; break; }
2005 sender_host_address = argv[i];
2006 host_checking = checking = log_testing_mode = TRUE;
2007 host_checking_callout = argrest[1] == 'c';
2008 }
2009
2010 /* -bi: This option is used by sendmail to initialize *the* alias file,
2011 though it has the -oA option to specify a different file. Exim has no
2012 concept of *the* alias file, but since Sun's YP make script calls
2013 sendmail this way, some support must be provided. */
2014
2015 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "i") == 0) bi_option = TRUE;
2016
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2017 /* -bI: provide information, of the type to follow after a colon.
2018 This is an Exim flag. */
2019
2020 else if (argrest[0] == 'I' && Ustrlen(argrest) >= 2 && argrest[1] == ':')
2021 {
2022 uschar *p = &argrest[2];
2023 info_flag = CMDINFO_HELP;
2024 if (Ustrlen(p))
2025 {
2026 if (strcmpic(p, CUS"sieve") == 0)
2027 {
2028 info_flag = CMDINFO_SIEVE;
2029 info_stdout = TRUE;
2030 }
36a3ae5f
PP
2031 else if (strcmpic(p, CUS"dscp") == 0)
2032 {
2033 info_flag = CMDINFO_DSCP;
2034 info_stdout = TRUE;
2035 }
98a90c36
PP
2036 else if (strcmpic(p, CUS"help") == 0)
2037 {
2038 info_stdout = TRUE;
2039 }
2040 }
2041 }
2042
059ec3d9
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2043 /* -bm: Accept and deliver message - the default option. Reinstate
2044 receiving_message, which got turned off for all -b options. */
2045
2046 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "m") == 0) receiving_message = TRUE;
2047
8544e77a
PP
2048 /* -bmalware: test the filename given for malware */
2049
2050 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "malware") == 0)
2051 {
2052 if (++i >= argc) { badarg = TRUE; break; }
2053 malware_test_file = argv[i];
2054 }
2055
059ec3d9
PH
2056 /* -bnq: For locally originating messages, do not qualify unqualified
2057 addresses. In the envelope, this causes errors; in header lines they
2058 just get left. */
2059
2060 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "nq") == 0)
2061 {
2062 allow_unqualified_sender = FALSE;
2063 allow_unqualified_recipient = FALSE;
2064 }
2065
2066 /* -bpxx: List the contents of the mail queue, in various forms. If
2067 the option is -bpc, just a queue count is needed. Otherwise, if the
2068 first letter after p is r, then order is random. */
2069
2070 else if (*argrest == 'p')
2071 {
2072 if (*(++argrest) == 'c')
2073 {
2074 count_queue = TRUE;
2075 if (*(++argrest) != 0) badarg = TRUE;
2076 break;
2077 }
2078
2079 if (*argrest == 'r')
2080 {
2081 list_queue_option = 8;
2082 argrest++;
2083 }
2084 else list_queue_option = 0;
2085
2086 list_queue = TRUE;
2087
2088 /* -bp: List the contents of the mail queue, top-level only */
2089
2090 if (*argrest == 0) {}
2091
2092 /* -bpu: List the contents of the mail queue, top-level undelivered */
2093
2094 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "u") == 0) list_queue_option += 1;
2095
2096 /* -bpa: List the contents of the mail queue, including all delivered */
2097
2098 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "a") == 0) list_queue_option += 2;
2099
2100 /* Unknown after -bp[r] */
2101
2102 else
2103 {
2104 badarg = TRUE;
2105 break;
2106 }
2107 }
2108
2109
2110 /* -bP: List the configuration variables given as the address list.
2111 Force -v, so configuration errors get displayed. */
2112
2113 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "P") == 0)
2114 {
2115 list_options = TRUE;
2116 debug_selector |= D_v;
2117 debug_file = stderr;
2118 }
2119
2120 /* -brt: Test retry configuration lookup */
2121
2122 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "rt") == 0)
2123 {
2124 test_retry_arg = i + 1;
2125 goto END_ARG;
2126 }
2127
2128 /* -brw: Test rewrite configuration */
2129
2130 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "rw") == 0)
2131 {
2132 test_rewrite_arg = i + 1;
2133 goto END_ARG;
2134 }
2135
2136 /* -bS: Read SMTP commands on standard input, but produce no replies -
2137 all errors are reported by sending messages. */
2138
2139 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "S") == 0)
2140 smtp_input = smtp_batched_input = receiving_message = TRUE;
2141
2142 /* -bs: Read SMTP commands on standard input and produce SMTP replies
2143 on standard output. */
2144
2145 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "s") == 0) smtp_input = receiving_message = TRUE;
2146
2147 /* -bt: address testing mode */
2148
2149 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "t") == 0)
2150 address_test_mode = checking = log_testing_mode = TRUE;
2151
2152 /* -bv: verify addresses */
2153
2154 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "v") == 0)
2155 verify_address_mode = checking = log_testing_mode = TRUE;
2156
2157 /* -bvs: verify sender addresses */
2158
2159 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "vs") == 0)
2160 {
2161 verify_address_mode = checking = log_testing_mode = TRUE;
2162 verify_as_sender = TRUE;
2163 }
2164
2165 /* -bV: Print version string and support details */
2166
2167 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "V") == 0)
2168 {
2169 printf("Exim version %s #%s built %s\n", version_string,
2170 version_cnumber, version_date);
2171 printf("%s\n", CS version_copyright);
2172 version_printed = TRUE;
2173 show_whats_supported(stdout);
2174 }
2175
9ee44efb
PP
2176 /* -bw: inetd wait mode, accept a listening socket as stdin */
2177
2178 else if (*argrest == 'w')
2179 {
2180 inetd_wait_mode = TRUE;
2181 background_daemon = FALSE;
2182 daemon_listen = TRUE;
2183 if (*(++argrest) != '\0')
2184 {
2185 inetd_wait_timeout = readconf_readtime(argrest, 0, FALSE);
2186 if (inetd_wait_timeout <= 0)
2187 {
2188 fprintf(stderr, "exim: bad time value %s: abandoned\n", argv[i]);
2189 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
2190 }
2191 }
2192 }
2193
059ec3d9
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2194 else badarg = TRUE;
2195 break;
2196
2197
2198 /* -C: change configuration file list; ignore if it isn't really
2199 a change! Enforce a prefix check if required. */
2200
2201 case 'C':
2202 if (*argrest == 0)
2203 {
2204 if(++i < argc) argrest = argv[i]; else
2205 { badarg = TRUE; break; }
2206 }
2207 if (Ustrcmp(config_main_filelist, argrest) != 0)
2208 {
2209 #ifdef ALT_CONFIG_PREFIX
2210 int sep = 0;
2211 int len = Ustrlen(ALT_CONFIG_PREFIX);
2212 uschar *list = argrest;
2213 uschar *filename;
2214 while((filename = string_nextinlist(&list, &sep, big_buffer,
2215 big_buffer_size)) != NULL)
2216 {
2217 if ((Ustrlen(filename) < len ||
2218 Ustrncmp(filename, ALT_CONFIG_PREFIX, len) != 0 ||
2219 Ustrstr(filename, "/../") != NULL) &&
2220 (Ustrcmp(filename, "/dev/null") != 0 || real_uid != root_uid))
2221 {
2222 fprintf(stderr, "-C Permission denied\n");
2223 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
2224 }
2225 }
2226 #endif
261dc43e
DW
2227 if (real_uid != root_uid)
2228 {
90b6341f 2229 #ifdef TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST
261dc43e 2230
90b6341f
DW
2231 if (real_uid != exim_uid
2232 #ifdef CONFIGURE_OWNER
2233 && real_uid != config_uid
2234 #endif
2235 )
261dc43e
DW
2236 trusted_config = FALSE;
2237 else
2238 {
90b6341f 2239 FILE *trust_list = Ufopen(TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST, "rb");
261dc43e
DW
2240 if (trust_list)
2241 {
2242 struct stat statbuf;
2243
2244 if (fstat(fileno(trust_list), &statbuf) != 0 ||
2245 (statbuf.st_uid != root_uid /* owner not root */
2246 #ifdef CONFIGURE_OWNER
2247 && statbuf.st_uid != config_uid /* owner not the special one */
2248 #endif
2249 ) || /* or */
2250 (statbuf.st_gid != root_gid /* group not root */
2251 #ifdef CONFIGURE_GROUP
2252 && statbuf.st_gid != config_gid /* group not the special one */
2253 #endif
2254 && (statbuf.st_mode & 020) != 0 /* group writeable */
2255 ) || /* or */
2256 (statbuf.st_mode & 2) != 0) /* world writeable */
2257 {
2258 trusted_config = FALSE;
2259 fclose(trust_list);
2260 }
2261 else
2262 {
2263 /* Well, the trust list at least is up to scratch... */
2264 void *reset_point = store_get(0);
90b6341f
DW
2265 uschar *trusted_configs[32];
2266 int nr_configs = 0;
261dc43e
DW
2267 int i = 0;
2268
2269 while (Ufgets(big_buffer, big_buffer_size, trust_list))
2270 {
2271 uschar *start = big_buffer, *nl;
2272 while (*start && isspace(*start))
2273 start++;
1e83d68b 2274 if (*start != '/')
261dc43e
DW
2275 continue;
2276 nl = Ustrchr(start, '\n');
2277 if (nl)
2278 *nl = 0;
90b6341f
DW
2279 trusted_configs[nr_configs++] = string_copy(start);
2280 if (nr_configs == 32)
261dc43e
DW
2281 break;
2282 }
2283 fclose(trust_list);
2284
90b6341f 2285 if (nr_configs)
261dc43e
DW
2286 {
2287 int sep = 0;
2288 uschar *list = argrest;
2289 uschar *filename;
2290 while (trusted_config && (filename = string_nextinlist(&list,
2291 &sep, big_buffer, big_buffer_size)) != NULL)
2292 {
90b6341f 2293 for (i=0; i < nr_configs; i++)
261dc43e 2294 {
90b6341f 2295 if (Ustrcmp(filename, trusted_configs[i]) == 0)
261dc43e
DW
2296 break;
2297 }
90b6341f 2298 if (i == nr_configs)
261dc43e
DW
2299 {
2300 trusted_config = FALSE;
2301 break;
2302 }
2303 }
1e83d68b 2304 store_reset(reset_point);
261dc43e
DW
2305 }
2306 else
2307 {
2308 /* No valid prefixes found in trust_list file. */
2309 trusted_config = FALSE;
2310 }
2311 }
2312 }
2313 else
2314 {
2315 /* Could not open trust_list file. */
2316 trusted_config = FALSE;
2317 }
2318 }
2319 #else
2320 /* Not root; don't trust config */
2321 trusted_config = FALSE;
2322 #endif
2323 }
059ec3d9
PH
2324
2325 config_main_filelist = argrest;
2326 config_changed = TRUE;
2327 }
2328 break;
2329
2330
2331 /* -D: set up a macro definition */
2332
2333 case 'D':
2334 #ifdef DISABLE_D_OPTION
2335 fprintf(stderr, "exim: -D is not available in this Exim binary\n");
2336 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
2337 #else
2338 {
2339 int ptr = 0;
2340 macro_item *mlast = NULL;
2341 macro_item *m;
2342 uschar name[24];
2343 uschar *s = argrest;
2344
2345 while (isspace(*s)) s++;
2346
2347 if (*s < 'A' || *s > 'Z')
2348 {
2349 fprintf(stderr, "exim: macro name set by -D must start with "
2350 "an upper case letter\n");
2351 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
2352 }
2353
2354 while (isalnum(*s) || *s == '_')
2355 {
2356 if (ptr < sizeof(name)-1) name[ptr++] = *s;
2357 s++;
2358 }
2359 name[ptr] = 0;
2360 if (ptr == 0) { badarg = TRUE; break; }
2361 while (isspace(*s)) s++;
2362 if (*s != 0)
2363 {
2364 if (*s++ != '=') { badarg = TRUE; break; }
2365 while (isspace(*s)) s++;
2366 }
2367
2368 for (m = macros; m != NULL; m = m->next)
2369 {
2370 if (Ustrcmp(m->name, name) == 0)
2371 {
2372 fprintf(stderr, "exim: duplicated -D in command line\n");
2373 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
2374 }
2375 mlast = m;
2376 }
2377
2378 m = store_get(sizeof(macro_item) + Ustrlen(name));
2379 m->next = NULL;
2380 m->command_line = TRUE;
2381 if (mlast == NULL) macros = m; else mlast->next = m;
2382 Ustrcpy(m->name, name);
2383 m->replacement = string_copy(s);
2384
2385 if (clmacro_count >= MAX_CLMACROS)
2386 {
2387 fprintf(stderr, "exim: too many -D options on command line\n");
2388 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
2389 }
2390 clmacros[clmacro_count++] = string_sprintf("-D%s=%s", m->name,
2391 m->replacement);
2392 }
2393 #endif
2394 break;
2395
2396 /* -d: Set debug level (see also -v below) or set the drop_cr option.
8e669ac1 2397 The latter is now a no-op, retained for compatibility only. If -dd is used,
3d235903 2398 debugging subprocesses of the daemon is disabled. */
059ec3d9
PH
2399
2400 case 'd':
2401 if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "ropcr") == 0)
2402 {
2403 /* drop_cr = TRUE; */
2404 }
2405
2406 /* Use an intermediate variable so that we don't set debugging while
2407 decoding the debugging bits. */
2408
2409 else
2410 {
2411 unsigned int selector = D_default;
2412 debug_selector = 0;
2413 debug_file = NULL;
3d235903
PH
2414 if (*argrest == 'd')
2415 {
2416 debug_daemon = TRUE;
2417 argrest++;
2418 }
059ec3d9 2419 if (*argrest != 0)
1fe64dcc 2420 decode_bits(&selector, NULL, D_memory, 0, argrest, debug_options,
ed7f7860 2421 debug_options_count, US"debug", 0);
059ec3d9
PH
2422 debug_selector = selector;
2423 }
2424 break;
2425
2426
2427 /* -E: This is a local error message. This option is not intended for
2428 external use at all, but is not restricted to trusted callers because it
2429 does no harm (just suppresses certain error messages) and if Exim is run
2430 not setuid root it won't always be trusted when it generates error
2431 messages using this option. If there is a message id following -E, point
2432 message_reference at it, for logging. */
2433
2434 case 'E':
2435 local_error_message = TRUE;
2436 if (mac_ismsgid(argrest)) message_reference = argrest;
2437 break;
2438
2439
2440 /* -ex: The vacation program calls sendmail with the undocumented "-eq"
2441 option, so it looks as if historically the -oex options are also callable
2442 without the leading -o. So we have to accept them. Before the switch,
2443 anything starting -oe has been converted to -e. Exim does not support all
2444 of the sendmail error options. */
2445
2446 case 'e':
2447 if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "e") == 0)
2448 {
2449 arg_error_handling = ERRORS_SENDER;
2450 errors_sender_rc = EXIT_SUCCESS;
2451 }
2452 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "m") == 0) arg_error_handling = ERRORS_SENDER;
2453 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "p") == 0) arg_error_handling = ERRORS_STDERR;
2454 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "q") == 0) arg_error_handling = ERRORS_STDERR;
2455 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "w") == 0) arg_error_handling = ERRORS_SENDER;
2456 else badarg = TRUE;
2457 break;
2458
2459
2460 /* -F: Set sender's full name, used instead of the gecos entry from
2461 the password file. Since users can usually alter their gecos entries,
2462 there's no security involved in using this instead. The data can follow
2463 the -F or be in the next argument. */
2464
2465 case 'F':
2466 if (*argrest == 0)
2467 {
2468 if(++i < argc) argrest = argv[i]; else
2469 { badarg = TRUE; break; }
2470 }
2471 originator_name = argrest;
2fe1a124 2472 sender_name_forced = TRUE;
059ec3d9
PH
2473 break;
2474
2475
2476 /* -f: Set sender's address - this value is only actually used if Exim is
2477 run by a trusted user, or if untrusted_set_sender is set and matches the
2478 address, except that the null address can always be set by any user. The
2479 test for this happens later, when the value given here is ignored when not
2480 permitted. For an untrusted user, the actual sender is still put in Sender:
2481 if it doesn't match the From: header (unless no_local_from_check is set).
2482 The data can follow the -f or be in the next argument. The -r switch is an
2483 obsolete form of -f but since there appear to be programs out there that
2484 use anything that sendmail has ever supported, better accept it - the
2485 synonymizing is done before the switch above.
2486
2487 At this stage, we must allow domain literal addresses, because we don't
2488 know what the setting of allow_domain_literals is yet. Ditto for trailing
2489 dots and strip_trailing_dot. */
2490
2491 case 'f':
2492 {
2493 int start, end;
2494 uschar *errmess;
2495 if (*argrest == 0)
2496 {
2497 if (i+1 < argc) argrest = argv[++i]; else
2498 { badarg = TRUE; break; }
2499 }
2500 if (*argrest == 0)
2501 {
2502 sender_address = string_sprintf(""); /* Ensure writeable memory */
2503 }
2504 else
2505 {
2506 uschar *temp = argrest + Ustrlen(argrest) - 1;
2507 while (temp >= argrest && isspace(*temp)) temp--;
2508 if (temp >= argrest && *temp == '.') f_end_dot = TRUE;
2509 allow_domain_literals = TRUE;
2510 strip_trailing_dot = TRUE;
2511 sender_address = parse_extract_address(argrest, &errmess, &start, &end,
2512 &sender_address_domain, TRUE);
2513 allow_domain_literals = FALSE;
2514 strip_trailing_dot = FALSE;
2515 if (sender_address == NULL)
2516 {
2517 fprintf(stderr, "exim: bad -f address \"%s\": %s\n", argrest, errmess);
2518 return EXIT_FAILURE;
2519 }
2520 }
2521 sender_address_forced = TRUE;
2522 }
2523 break;
2524
a3fb9793 2525 /* -G: sendmail invocation to specify that it's a gateway submission and
f4ee74ac
PP
2526 sendmail may complain about problems instead of fixing them.
2527 We make it equivalent to an ACL "control = suppress_local_fixups" and do
2528 not at this time complain about problems. */
059ec3d9
PH
2529
2530 case 'G':
f4ee74ac 2531 flag_G = TRUE;
059ec3d9
PH
2532 break;
2533
2534 /* -h: Set the hop count for an incoming message. Exim does not currently
2535 support this; it always computes it by counting the Received: headers.
2536 To put it in will require a change to the spool header file format. */
2537
2538 case 'h':
2539 if (*argrest == 0)
2540 {
2541 if(++i < argc) argrest = argv[i]; else
2542 { badarg = TRUE; break; }
2543 }
2544 if (!isdigit(*argrest)) badarg = TRUE;
2545 break;
2546
2547
2548 /* -i: Set flag so dot doesn't end non-SMTP input (same as -oi, seems
2549 not to be documented for sendmail but mailx (at least) uses it) */
2550
2551 case 'i':
2552 if (*argrest == 0) dot_ends = FALSE; else badarg = TRUE;
2553 break;
2554
2555
a3fb9793
PP
2556 /* -L: set the identifier used for syslog; equivalent to setting
2557 syslog_processname in the config file, but needs to be an admin option. */
2558
2559 case 'L':
2560 if (*argrest == '\0')
2561 {
2562 if(++i < argc) argrest = argv[i]; else
2563 { badarg = TRUE; break; }
2564 }
2565 sz = Ustrlen(argrest);
2566 if (sz > 32)
2567 {
2568 fprintf(stderr, "exim: the -L syslog name is too long: \"%s\"\n", argrest);
2569 return EXIT_FAILURE;
2570 }
2571 if (sz < 1)
2572 {
2573 fprintf(stderr, "exim: the -L syslog name is too short\n");
2574 return EXIT_FAILURE;
2575 }
2576 cmdline_syslog_name = argrest;
2577 break;
2578
059ec3d9
PH
2579 case 'M':
2580 receiving_message = FALSE;
2581
2582 /* -MC: continue delivery of another message via an existing open
2583 file descriptor. This option is used for an internal call by the
2584 smtp transport when there is a pending message waiting to go to an
2585 address to which it has got a connection. Five subsequent arguments are
2586 required: transport name, host name, IP address, sequence number, and
2587 message_id. Transports may decline to create new processes if the sequence
2588 number gets too big. The channel is stdin. This (-MC) must be the last
2589 argument. There's a subsequent check that the real-uid is privileged.
2590
2591 If we are running in the test harness. delay for a bit, to let the process
2592 that set this one up complete. This makes for repeatability of the logging,
2593 etc. output. */
2594
2595 if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "C") == 0)
2596 {
41c7c167
PH
2597 union sockaddr_46 interface_sock;
2598 EXIM_SOCKLEN_T size = sizeof(interface_sock);
2599
059ec3d9
PH
2600 if (argc != i + 6)
2601 {
2602 fprintf(stderr, "exim: too many or too few arguments after -MC\n");
2603 return EXIT_FAILURE;
2604 }
2605
2606 if (msg_action_arg >= 0)
2607 {
2608 fprintf(stderr, "exim: incompatible arguments\n");
2609 return EXIT_FAILURE;
2610 }
2611
2612 continue_transport = argv[++i];
2613 continue_hostname = argv[++i];
2614 continue_host_address = argv[++i];
2615 continue_sequence = Uatoi(argv[++i]);
2616 msg_action = MSG_DELIVER;
2617 msg_action_arg = ++i;
2618 forced_delivery = TRUE;
2619 queue_run_pid = passed_qr_pid;
2620 queue_run_pipe = passed_qr_pipe;
2621
2622 if (!mac_ismsgid(argv[i]))
2623 {
2624 fprintf(stderr, "exim: malformed message id %s after -MC option\n",
2625 argv[i]);
2626 return EXIT_FAILURE;
2627 }
2628
41c7c167
PH
2629 /* Set up $sending_ip_address and $sending_port */
2630
2631 if (getsockname(fileno(stdin), (struct sockaddr *)(&interface_sock),
2632 &size) == 0)
2633 sending_ip_address = host_ntoa(-1, &interface_sock, NULL,
2634 &sending_port);
2635 else
2636 {
2637 fprintf(stderr, "exim: getsockname() failed after -MC option: %s\n",
2638 strerror(errno));
2639 return EXIT_FAILURE;
2640 }
2641
059ec3d9
PH
2642 if (running_in_test_harness) millisleep(500);
2643 break;
2644 }
2645
2646 /* -MCA: set the smtp_authenticated flag; this is useful only when it
2647 precedes -MC (see above). The flag indicates that the host to which
2648 Exim is connected has accepted an AUTH sequence. */
2649
2650 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "CA") == 0)
2651 {
2652 smtp_authenticated = TRUE;
2653 break;
2654 }
2655
2656 /* -MCP: set the smtp_use_pipelining flag; this is useful only when
2657 it preceded -MC (see above) */
2658
2659 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "CP") == 0)
2660 {
2661 smtp_use_pipelining = TRUE;
2662 break;
2663 }
2664
2665 /* -MCQ: pass on the pid of the queue-running process that started
2666 this chain of deliveries and the fd of its synchronizing pipe; this
2667 is useful only when it precedes -MC (see above) */
2668
2669 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "CQ") == 0)
2670 {
2671 if(++i < argc) passed_qr_pid = (pid_t)(Uatol(argv[i]));
2672 else badarg = TRUE;
2673 if(++i < argc) passed_qr_pipe = (int)(Uatol(argv[i]));
2674 else badarg = TRUE;
2675 break;
2676 }
2677
2678 /* -MCS: set the smtp_use_size flag; this is useful only when it
2679 precedes -MC (see above) */
2680
2681 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "CS") == 0)
2682 {
2683 smtp_use_size = TRUE;
2684 break;
2685 }
2686
2687 /* -MCT: set the tls_offered flag; this is useful only when it
2688 precedes -MC (see above). The flag indicates that the host to which
2689 Exim is connected has offered TLS support. */
2690
2691 #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
2692 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "CT") == 0)
2693 {
2694 tls_offered = TRUE;
2695 break;
2696 }
2697 #endif
2698
2699 /* -M[x]: various operations on the following list of message ids:
2700 -M deliver the messages, ignoring next retry times and thawing
2701 -Mc deliver the messages, checking next retry times, no thawing
2702 -Mf freeze the messages
2703 -Mg give up on the messages
2704 -Mt thaw the messages
2705 -Mrm remove the messages
2706 In the above cases, this must be the last option. There are also the
2707 following options which are followed by a single message id, and which
2708 act on that message. Some of them use the "recipient" addresses as well.
2709 -Mar add recipient(s)
2710 -Mmad mark all recipients delivered
2711 -Mmd mark recipients(s) delivered
2712 -Mes edit sender
0ef732d9 2713 -Mset load a message for use with -be
059ec3d9 2714 -Mvb show body
a96603a0 2715 -Mvc show copy (of whole message, in RFC 2822 format)
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2716 -Mvh show header
2717 -Mvl show log
2718 */
2719
2720 else if (*argrest == 0)
2721 {
2722 msg_action = MSG_DELIVER;
2723 forced_delivery = deliver_force_thaw = TRUE;
2724 }
2725 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "ar") == 0)
2726 {
2727 msg_action = MSG_ADD_RECIPIENT;
2728 one_msg_action = TRUE;
2729 }
2730 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "c") == 0) msg_action = MSG_DELIVER;
2731 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "es") == 0)
2732 {
2733 msg_action = MSG_EDIT_SENDER;
2734 one_msg_action = TRUE;
2735 }
2736 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "f") == 0) msg_action = MSG_FREEZE;
2737 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "g") == 0)
2738 {
2739 msg_action = MSG_DELIVER;
2740 deliver_give_up = TRUE;
2741 }
2742 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "mad") == 0)
2743 {
2744 msg_action = MSG_MARK_ALL_DELIVERED;
2745 }
2746 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "md") == 0)
2747 {
2748 msg_action = MSG_MARK_DELIVERED;
2749 one_msg_action = TRUE;
2750 }
2751 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "rm") == 0) msg_action = MSG_REMOVE;
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2752 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "set") == 0)
2753 {
2754 msg_action = MSG_LOAD;
2755 one_msg_action = TRUE;
2756 }
059ec3d9
PH
2757 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "t") == 0) msg_action = MSG_THAW;
2758 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "vb") == 0)
2759 {
2760 msg_action = MSG_SHOW_BODY;
2761 one_msg_action = TRUE;
2762 }
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PH
2763 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "vc") == 0)
2764 {
2765 msg_action = MSG_SHOW_COPY;
2766 one_msg_action = TRUE;
2767 }
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PH
2768 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "vh") == 0)
2769 {
2770 msg_action = MSG_SHOW_HEADER;
2771 one_msg_action = TRUE;
2772 }
2773 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "vl") == 0)
2774 {
2775 msg_action = MSG_SHOW_LOG;
2776 one_msg_action = TRUE;
2777 }
2778 else { badarg = TRUE; break; }
2779
2780 /* All the -Mxx options require at least one message id. */
2781
2782 msg_action_arg = i + 1;
2783 if (msg_action_arg >= argc)
2784 {
2785 fprintf(stderr, "exim: no message ids given after %s option\n", arg);
2786 return EXIT_FAILURE;
2787 }
2788
2789 /* Some require only message ids to follow */
2790
2791 if (!one_msg_action)
2792 {
2793 int j;
2794 for (j = msg_action_arg; j < argc; j++) if (!mac_ismsgid(argv[j]))
2795 {
2796 fprintf(stderr, "exim: malformed message id %s after %s option\n",
2797 argv[j], arg);
2798 return EXIT_FAILURE;
2799 }
2800 goto END_ARG; /* Remaining args are ids */
2801 }
2802
2803 /* Others require only one message id, possibly followed by addresses,
2804 which will be handled as normal arguments. */
2805
2806 else
2807 {
2808 if (!mac_ismsgid(argv[msg_action_arg]))
2809 {
2810 fprintf(stderr, "exim: malformed message id %s after %s option\n",
2811 argv[msg_action_arg], arg);
2812 return EXIT_FAILURE;
2813 }
2814 i++;
2815 }
2816 break;
2817
2818
2819 /* Some programs seem to call the -om option without the leading o;
2820 for sendmail it askes for "me too". Exim always does this. */
2821
2822 case 'm':
2823 if (*argrest != 0) badarg = TRUE;
2824 break;
2825
2826
2827 /* -N: don't do delivery - a debugging option that stops transports doing
2828 their thing. It implies debugging at the D_v level. */
2829
2830 case 'N':
2831 if (*argrest == 0)
2832 {
2833 dont_deliver = TRUE;
2834 debug_selector |= D_v;
2835 debug_file = stderr;
2836 }
2837 else badarg = TRUE;
2838 break;
2839
2840
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PP
2841 /* -n: This means "don't alias" in sendmail, apparently.
2842 For normal invocations, it has no effect.
2843 It may affect some other options. */
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PH
2844
2845 case 'n':
12f69989 2846 flag_n = TRUE;
059ec3d9
PH
2847 break;
2848
2849 /* -O: Just ignore it. In sendmail, apparently -O option=value means set
2850 option to the specified value. This form uses long names. We need to handle
2851 -O option=value and -Ooption=value. */
2852
2853 case 'O':
2854 if (*argrest == 0)
2855 {
2856 if (++i >= argc)
2857 {
2858 fprintf(stderr, "exim: string expected after -O\n");
2859 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
2860 }
2861 }
2862 break;
2863
2864 case 'o':
2865
2866 /* -oA: Set an argument for the bi command (sendmail's "alternate alias
2867 file" option). */
2868
2869 if (*argrest == 'A')
2870 {
2871 alias_arg = argrest + 1;
2872 if (alias_arg[0] == 0)
2873 {
2874 if (i+1 < argc) alias_arg = argv[++i]; else
2875 {
2876 fprintf(stderr, "exim: string expected after -oA\n");
2877 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
2878 }
2879 }
2880 }
2881
2882 /* -oB: Set a connection message max value for remote deliveries */
2883
2884 else if (*argrest == 'B')
2885 {
2886 uschar *p = argrest + 1;
2887 if (p[0] == 0)
2888 {
2889 if (i+1 < argc && isdigit((argv[i+1][0]))) p = argv[++i]; else
2890 {
2891 connection_max_messages = 1;
2892 p = NULL;
2893 }
2894 }
2895
2896 if (p != NULL)
2897 {
2898 if (!isdigit(*p))
2899 {
2900 fprintf(stderr, "exim: number expected after -oB\n");
2901 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
2902 }
2903 connection_max_messages = Uatoi(p);
2904 }
2905 }
2906
2907 /* -odb: background delivery */
2908
2909 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "db") == 0)
2910 {
2911 synchronous_delivery = FALSE;
2912 arg_queue_only = FALSE;
2913 queue_only_set = TRUE;
2914 }
2915
2916 /* -odf: foreground delivery (smail-compatible option); same effect as
2917 -odi: interactive (synchronous) delivery (sendmail-compatible option)
2918 */
2919
2920 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "df") == 0 || Ustrcmp(argrest, "di") == 0)
2921 {
2922 synchronous_delivery = TRUE;
2923 arg_queue_only = FALSE;
2924 queue_only_set = TRUE;
2925 }
2926
2927 /* -odq: queue only */
2928
2929 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "dq") == 0)
2930 {
2931 synchronous_delivery = FALSE;
2932 arg_queue_only = TRUE;
2933 queue_only_set = TRUE;
2934 }
2935
2936 /* -odqs: queue SMTP only - do local deliveries and remote routing,
2937 but no remote delivery */
2938
2939 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "dqs") == 0)
2940 {
2941 queue_smtp = TRUE;
2942 arg_queue_only = FALSE;
2943 queue_only_set = TRUE;
2944 }
2945
2946 /* -oex: Sendmail error flags. As these are also accepted without the
2947 leading -o prefix, for compatibility with vacation and other callers,
2948 they are handled with -e above. */
2949
2950 /* -oi: Set flag so dot doesn't end non-SMTP input (same as -i)
2951 -oitrue: Another sendmail syntax for the same */
2952
2953 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "i") == 0 ||
2954 Ustrcmp(argrest, "itrue") == 0)
2955 dot_ends = FALSE;
2956
2957 /* -oM*: Set various characteristics for an incoming message; actually
2958 acted on for trusted callers only. */
2959
2960 else if (*argrest == 'M')
2961 {
2962 if (i+1 >= argc)
2963 {
2964 fprintf(stderr, "exim: data expected after -o%s\n", argrest);
2965 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
2966 }
2967
2968 /* -oMa: Set sender host address */
2969
2970 if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "Ma") == 0) sender_host_address = argv[++i];
2971
2972 /* -oMaa: Set authenticator name */
2973
2974 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "Maa") == 0)
2975 sender_host_authenticated = argv[++i];
2976
2977 /* -oMas: setting authenticated sender */
2978
2979 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "Mas") == 0) authenticated_sender = argv[++i];
2980
2981 /* -oMai: setting authenticated id */
2982
2983 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "Mai") == 0) authenticated_id = argv[++i];
2984
2985 /* -oMi: Set incoming interface address */
2986
2987 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "Mi") == 0) interface_address = argv[++i];
2988
d2af03f4
HS
2989 /* -oMm: Message reference */
2990
2991 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "Mm") == 0)
2992 {
2993 if (!mac_ismsgid(argv[i+1]))
2994 {
2995 fprintf(stderr,"-oMm must be a valid message ID\n");
2996 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
2997 }
2998 if (!trusted_config)
2999 {
3000 fprintf(stderr,"-oMm must be called by a trusted user/config\n");
3001 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
3002 }
3003 message_reference = argv[++i];
3004 }
3005
059ec3d9
PH
3006 /* -oMr: Received protocol */
3007
3008 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "Mr") == 0) received_protocol = argv[++i];
3009
3010 /* -oMs: Set sender host name */
3011
3012 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "Ms") == 0) sender_host_name = argv[++i];
3013
3014 /* -oMt: Set sender ident */
3015
33d73e3b
PH
3016 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "Mt") == 0)
3017 {
3018 sender_ident_set = TRUE;
3019 sender_ident = argv[++i];
3020 }
059ec3d9
PH
3021
3022 /* Else a bad argument */
3023
3024 else
3025 {
3026 badarg = TRUE;
3027 break;
3028 }
3029 }
3030
3031 /* -om: Me-too flag for aliases. Exim always does this. Some programs
3032 seem to call this as -m (undocumented), so that is also accepted (see
3033 above). */
3034
3035 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "m") == 0) {}
3036
3037 /* -oo: An ancient flag for old-style addresses which still seems to
3038 crop up in some calls (see in SCO). */
3039
3040 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "o") == 0) {}
3041
3042 /* -oP <name>: set pid file path for daemon */
3043
3044 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "P") == 0)
3045 override_pid_file_path = argv[++i];
3046
3047 /* -or <n>: set timeout for non-SMTP acceptance
3048 -os <n>: set timeout for SMTP acceptance */
3049
3050 else if (*argrest == 'r' || *argrest == 's')
3051 {
3052 int *tp = (*argrest == 'r')?
3053 &arg_receive_timeout : &arg_smtp_receive_timeout;
3054 if (argrest[1] == 0)
3055 {
3056 if (i+1 < argc) *tp= readconf_readtime(argv[++i], 0, FALSE);
3057 }
3058 else *tp = readconf_readtime(argrest + 1, 0, FALSE);
3059 if (*tp < 0)
3060 {
3061 fprintf(stderr, "exim: bad time value %s: abandoned\n", argv[i]);
3062 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
3063 }
3064 }
3065
3066 /* -oX <list>: Override local_interfaces and/or default daemon ports */
3067
3068 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "X") == 0)
3069 override_local_interfaces = argv[++i];
3070
3071 /* Unknown -o argument */
3072
3073 else badarg = TRUE;
3074 break;
3075
3076
3077 /* -ps: force Perl startup; -pd force delayed Perl startup */
3078
3079 case 'p':
3080 #ifdef EXIM_PERL
3081 if (*argrest == 's' && argrest[1] == 0)
3082 {
3083 perl_start_option = 1;
3084 break;
3085 }
3086 if (*argrest == 'd' && argrest[1] == 0)
3087 {
3088 perl_start_option = -1;
3089 break;
3090 }
3091 #endif
3092
3093 /* -panythingelse is taken as the Sendmail-compatible argument -prval:sval,
3094 which sets the host protocol and host name */
3095
3096 if (*argrest == 0)
3097 {
3098 if (i+1 < argc) argrest = argv[++i]; else
3099 { badarg = TRUE; break; }
3100 }
3101
3102 if (*argrest != 0)
3103 {
3104 uschar *hn = Ustrchr(argrest, ':');
3105 if (hn == NULL)
3106 {
3107 received_protocol = argrest;
3108 }
3109 else
3110 {
3111 received_protocol = string_copyn(argrest, hn - argrest);
3112 sender_host_name = hn + 1;
3113 }
3114 }
3115 break;
3116
3117
3118 case 'q':
3119 receiving_message = FALSE;
3cc66b45
PH
3120 if (queue_interval >= 0)
3121 {
3122 fprintf(stderr, "exim: -q specified more than once\n");
3123 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
3124 }
059ec3d9
PH
3125
3126 /* -qq...: Do queue runs in a 2-stage manner */
3127
3128 if (*argrest == 'q')
3129 {
3130 queue_2stage = TRUE;
3131 argrest++;
3132 }
3133
3134 /* -qi...: Do only first (initial) deliveries */
3135
3136 if (*argrest == 'i')
3137 {
3138 queue_run_first_delivery = TRUE;
3139 argrest++;
3140 }
3141
3142 /* -qf...: Run the queue, forcing deliveries
3143 -qff..: Ditto, forcing thawing as well */
3144
3145 if (*argrest == 'f')
3146 {
3147 queue_run_force = TRUE;
3148 if (*(++argrest) == 'f')
3149 {
3150 deliver_force_thaw = TRUE;
3151 argrest++;
3152 }
3153 }
3154
3155 /* -q[f][f]l...: Run the queue only on local deliveries */
3156
3157 if (*argrest == 'l')
3158 {
3159 queue_run_local = TRUE;
3160 argrest++;
3161 }
3162
3163 /* -q[f][f][l]: Run the queue, optionally forced, optionally local only,
3164 optionally starting from a given message id. */
3165
3166 if (*argrest == 0 &&
3167 (i + 1 >= argc || argv[i+1][0] == '-' || mac_ismsgid(argv[i+1])))
3168 {
3169 queue_interval = 0;
3170 if (i+1 < argc && mac_ismsgid(argv[i+1]))
3171 start_queue_run_id = argv[++i];
3172 if (i+1 < argc && mac_ismsgid(argv[i+1]))
3173 stop_queue_run_id = argv[++i];
3174 }
3175
3176 /* -q[f][f][l]<n>: Run the queue at regular intervals, optionally forced,
3177 optionally local only. */
3178
3179 else
3180 {
3181 if (*argrest != 0)
3182 queue_interval = readconf_readtime(argrest, 0, FALSE);
3183 else
3184 queue_interval = readconf_readtime(argv[++i], 0, FALSE);
3185 if (queue_interval <= 0)
3186 {
3187 fprintf(stderr, "exim: bad time value %s: abandoned\n", argv[i]);
3188 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
3189 }
3190 }
3191 break;
3192
3193
3194 case 'R': /* Synonymous with -qR... */
3195 receiving_message = FALSE;
3196
3197 /* -Rf: As -R (below) but force all deliveries,
3198 -Rff: Ditto, but also thaw all frozen messages,
3199 -Rr: String is regex
3200 -Rrf: Regex and force
3201 -Rrff: Regex and force and thaw
3202
3203 in all cases provided there are no further characters in this
3204 argument. */
3205
3206 if (*argrest != 0)
3207 {
3208 int i;
3209 for (i = 0; i < sizeof(rsopts)/sizeof(uschar *); i++)
3210 {
3211 if (Ustrcmp(argrest, rsopts[i]) == 0)
3212 {
3213 if (i != 2) queue_run_force = TRUE;
3214 if (i >= 2) deliver_selectstring_regex = TRUE;
3215 if (i == 1 || i == 4) deliver_force_thaw = TRUE;
3216 argrest += Ustrlen(rsopts[i]);
3217 }
3218 }
3219 }
3220
3221 /* -R: Set string to match in addresses for forced queue run to
3222 pick out particular messages. */
3223
3224 if (*argrest == 0)
3225 {
3226 if (i+1 < argc) deliver_selectstring = argv[++i]; else
3227 {
3228 fprintf(stderr, "exim: string expected after -R\n");
3229 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
3230 }
3231 }
3232 else deliver_selectstring = argrest;
059ec3d9
PH
3233 break;
3234
3235
3236 /* -r: an obsolete synonym for -f (see above) */
3237
3238
3239 /* -S: Like -R but works on sender. */
3240
3241 case 'S': /* Synonymous with -qS... */
3242 receiving_message = FALSE;
3243
3244 /* -Sf: As -S (below) but force all deliveries,
3245 -Sff: Ditto, but also thaw all frozen messages,
3246 -Sr: String is regex
3247 -Srf: Regex and force
3248 -Srff: Regex and force and thaw
3249
3250 in all cases provided there are no further characters in this
3251 argument. */
3252
3253 if (*argrest != 0)
3254 {
3255 int i;
3256 for (i = 0; i < sizeof(rsopts)/sizeof(uschar *); i++)
3257 {
3258 if (Ustrcmp(argrest, rsopts[i]) == 0)
3259 {
3260 if (i != 2) queue_run_force = TRUE;
3261 if (i >= 2) deliver_selectstring_sender_regex = TRUE;
3262 if (i == 1 || i == 4) deliver_force_thaw = TRUE;
3263 argrest += Ustrlen(rsopts[i]);
3264 }
3265 }
3266 }
3267
3268 /* -S: Set string to match in addresses for forced queue run to
3269 pick out particular messages. */
3270
3271 if (*argrest == 0)
3272 {
3273 if (i+1 < argc) deliver_selectstring_sender = argv[++i]; else
3274 {
3275 fprintf(stderr, "exim: string expected after -S\n");
3276 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
3277 }
3278 }
3279 else deliver_selectstring_sender = argrest;
059ec3d9
PH
3280 break;
3281
3282 /* -Tqt is an option that is exclusively for use by the testing suite.
3283 It is not recognized in other circumstances. It allows for the setting up
3284 of explicit "queue times" so that various warning/retry things can be
3285 tested. Otherwise variability of clock ticks etc. cause problems. */
3286
3287 case 'T':
3288 if (running_in_test_harness && Ustrcmp(argrest, "qt") == 0)
3289 fudged_queue_times = argv[++i];
3290 else badarg = TRUE;
3291 break;
3292
3293
3294 /* -t: Set flag to extract recipients from body of message. */
3295
3296 case 't':
3297 if (*argrest == 0) extract_recipients = TRUE;
3298
3299 /* -ti: Set flag to extract recipients from body of message, and also
3300 specify that dot does not end the message. */
3301
3302 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "i") == 0)
3303 {
3304 extract_recipients = TRUE;
3305 dot_ends = FALSE;
3306 }
3307
3308 /* -tls-on-connect: don't wait for STARTTLS (for old clients) */
3309
3310 #ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
817d9f57 3311 else if (Ustrcmp(argrest, "ls-on-connect") == 0) tls_in.on_connect = TRUE;
059ec3d9
PH
3312 #endif
3313
3314 else badarg = TRUE;
3315 break;
3316
3317
3318 /* -U: This means "initial user submission" in sendmail, apparently. The
3319 doc claims that in future sendmail may refuse syntactically invalid
3320 messages instead of fixing them. For the moment, we just ignore it. */
3321
3322 case 'U':
3323 break;
3324
3325
3326 /* -v: verify things - this is a very low-level debugging */
3327
3328 case 'v':
3329 if (*argrest == 0)
3330 {
3331 debug_selector |= D_v;
3332 debug_file = stderr;
3333 }
3334 else badarg = TRUE;
3335 break;
3336
3337
3338 /* -x: AIX uses this to indicate some fancy 8-bit character stuff:
3339
3340 The -x flag tells the sendmail command that mail from a local
3341 mail program has National Language Support (NLS) extended characters
3342 in the body of the mail item. The sendmail command can send mail with
3343 extended NLS characters across networks that normally corrupts these
3344 8-bit characters.
3345
3346 As Exim is 8-bit clean, it just ignores this flag. */
3347
3348 case 'x':
3349 if (*argrest != 0) badarg = TRUE;
3350 break;
3351
a3fb9793
PP
3352 /* -X: in sendmail: takes one parameter, logfile, and sends debugging
3353 logs to that file. We swallow the parameter and otherwise ignore it. */
3354
3355 case 'X':
3356 if (*argrest == '\0')
3357 {
3358 if (++i >= argc)
3359 {
3360 fprintf(stderr, "exim: string expected after -X\n");
3361 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
3362 }
3363 }
3364 break;
3365
059ec3d9
PH
3366 /* All other initial characters are errors */
3367
3368 default:
3369 badarg = TRUE;
3370 break;
3371 } /* End of high-level switch statement */
3372
3373 /* Failed to recognize the option, or syntax error */
3374
3375 if (badarg)
3376 {
3377 fprintf(stderr, "exim abandoned: unknown, malformed, or incomplete "
3378 "option %s\n", arg);
3379 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
3380 }
3381 }
3382
3383
3cc66b45
PH
3384/* If -R or -S have been specified without -q, assume a single queue run. */
3385
3386if ((deliver_selectstring != NULL || deliver_selectstring_sender != NULL) &&
3387 queue_interval < 0) queue_interval = 0;
3388
3389
059ec3d9 3390END_ARG:
81ea09ca
NM
3391/* If usage_wanted is set we call the usage function - which never returns */
3392if (usage_wanted) exim_usage(called_as);
3393
3394/* Arguments have been processed. Check for incompatibilities. */
059ec3d9
PH
3395if ((
3396 (smtp_input || extract_recipients || recipients_arg < argc) &&
3397 (daemon_listen || queue_interval >= 0 || bi_option ||
3398 test_retry_arg >= 0 || test_rewrite_arg >= 0 ||
f05da2e8 3399 filter_test != FTEST_NONE || (msg_action_arg > 0 && !one_msg_action))
059ec3d9
PH
3400 ) ||
3401 (
3402 msg_action_arg > 0 &&
0ef732d9
PH
3403 (daemon_listen || queue_interval >= 0 || list_options ||
3404 (checking && msg_action != MSG_LOAD) ||
3405 bi_option || test_retry_arg >= 0 || test_rewrite_arg >= 0)
059ec3d9
PH
3406 ) ||
3407 (
3408 (daemon_listen || queue_interval >= 0) &&
3409 (sender_address != NULL || list_options || list_queue || checking ||
0ef732d9 3410 bi_option)
059ec3d9
PH
3411 ) ||
3412 (
3413 daemon_listen && queue_interval == 0
3414 ) ||
3415 (
9ee44efb
PP
3416 inetd_wait_mode && queue_interval >= 0
3417 ) ||
3418 (
059ec3d9
PH
3419 list_options &&
3420 (checking || smtp_input || extract_recipients ||
f05da2e8 3421 filter_test != FTEST_NONE || bi_option)
059ec3d9
PH
3422 ) ||
3423 (
3424 verify_address_mode &&
3425 (address_test_mode || smtp_input || extract_recipients ||
f05da2e8 3426 filter_test != FTEST_NONE || bi_option)
059ec3d9
PH
3427 ) ||
3428 (
3429 address_test_mode && (smtp_input || extract_recipients ||
f05da2e8 3430 filter_test != FTEST_NONE || bi_option)
059ec3d9
PH
3431 ) ||
3432 (
f05da2e8 3433 smtp_input && (sender_address != NULL || filter_test != FTEST_NONE ||
059ec3d9
PH
3434 extract_recipients)
3435 ) ||
3436 (
3437 deliver_selectstring != NULL && queue_interval < 0
328895cc
PH
3438 ) ||
3439 (
3440 msg_action == MSG_LOAD &&
3441 (!expansion_test || expansion_test_message != NULL)
059ec3d9
PH
3442 )
3443 )
3444 {
3445 fprintf(stderr, "exim: incompatible command-line options or arguments\n");
3446 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
3447 }
3448
3449/* If debugging is set up, set the file and the file descriptor to pass on to
3450child processes. It should, of course, be 2 for stderr. Also, force the daemon
3451to run in the foreground. */
3452
3453if (debug_selector != 0)
3454 {
3455 debug_file = stderr;
3456 debug_fd = fileno(debug_file);
3457 background_daemon = FALSE;
3458 if (running_in_test_harness) millisleep(100); /* lets caller finish */
3459 if (debug_selector != D_v) /* -v only doesn't show this */
3460 {
3461 debug_printf("Exim version %s uid=%ld gid=%ld pid=%d D=%x\n",
3462 version_string, (long int)real_uid, (long int)real_gid, (int)getpid(),
3463 debug_selector);
6545de78
PP
3464 if (!version_printed)
3465 show_whats_supported(stderr);
059ec3d9
PH
3466 }
3467 }
3468
3469/* When started with root privilege, ensure that the limits on the number of
3470open files and the number of processes (where that is accessible) are
3471sufficiently large, or are unset, in case Exim has been called from an
3472environment where the limits are screwed down. Not all OS have the ability to
3473change some of these limits. */
3474
3475if (unprivileged)
3476 {
3477 DEBUG(D_any) debug_print_ids(US"Exim has no root privilege:");
3478 }
3479else
3480 {
3481 struct rlimit rlp;
3482
3483 #ifdef RLIMIT_NOFILE
3484 if (getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rlp) < 0)
3485 {
3486 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE) failed: %s",
3487 strerror(errno));
3488 rlp.rlim_cur = rlp.rlim_max = 0;
3489 }
eb2c0248
PH
3490
3491 /* I originally chose 1000 as a nice big number that was unlikely to
a494b1e1
PH
3492 be exceeded. It turns out that some older OS have a fixed upper limit of
3493 256. */
eb2c0248 3494
059ec3d9
PH
3495 if (rlp.rlim_cur < 1000)
3496 {
3497 rlp.rlim_cur = rlp.rlim_max = 1000;
3498 if (setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rlp) < 0)
eb2c0248 3499 {
a494b1e1
PH
3500 rlp.rlim_cur = rlp.rlim_max = 256;
3501 if (setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rlp) < 0)
3502 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE) failed: %s",
3503 strerror(errno));
eb2c0248 3504 }
059ec3d9
PH
3505 }
3506 #endif
3507
3508 #ifdef RLIMIT_NPROC
3509 if (getrlimit(RLIMIT_NPROC, &rlp) < 0)
3510 {
3511 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "getrlimit(RLIMIT_NPROC) failed: %s",
3512 strerror(errno));
3513 rlp.rlim_cur = rlp.rlim_max = 0;
3514 }
3515
3516 #ifdef RLIM_INFINITY
3517 if (rlp.rlim_cur != RLIM_INFINITY && rlp.rlim_cur < 1000)
3518 {
3519 rlp.rlim_cur = rlp.rlim_max = RLIM_INFINITY;
3520 #else
3521 if (rlp.rlim_cur < 1000)
3522 {
3523 rlp.rlim_cur = rlp.rlim_max = 1000;
3524 #endif
3525 if (setrlimit(RLIMIT_NPROC, &rlp) < 0)
3526 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "setrlimit(RLIMIT_NPROC) failed: %s",
3527 strerror(errno));
3528 }
3529 #endif
3530 }
3531
3532/* Exim is normally entered as root (but some special configurations are
3533possible that don't do this). However, it always spins off sub-processes that
3534set their uid and gid as required for local delivery. We don't want to pass on
3535any extra groups that root may belong to, so we want to get rid of them all at
3536this point.
3537
3538We need to obey setgroups() at this stage, before possibly giving up root
3539privilege for a changed configuration file, but later on we might need to
3540check on the additional groups for the admin user privilege - can't do that
3541till after reading the config, which might specify the exim gid. Therefore,
3542save the group list here first. */
3543
3544group_count = getgroups(NGROUPS_MAX, group_list);
cd59ab18
PP
3545if (group_count < 0)
3546 {
3547 fprintf(stderr, "exim: getgroups() failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
3548 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
3549 }
059ec3d9
PH
3550
3551/* There is a fundamental difference in some BSD systems in the matter of
3552groups. FreeBSD and BSDI are known to be different; NetBSD and OpenBSD are
3553known not to be different. On the "different" systems there is a single group
3554list, and the first entry in it is the current group. On all other versions of
3555Unix there is a supplementary group list, which is in *addition* to the current
3556group. Consequently, to get rid of all extraneous groups on a "standard" system
3557you pass over 0 groups to setgroups(), while on a "different" system you pass
3558over a single group - the current group, which is always the first group in the
3559list. Calling setgroups() with zero groups on a "different" system results in
3560an error return. The following code should cope with both types of system.
3561
3562However, if this process isn't running as root, setgroups() can't be used
3563since you have to be root to run it, even if throwing away groups. Not being
3564root here happens only in some unusual configurations. We just ignore the
3565error. */
3566
3567if (setgroups(0, NULL) != 0)
3568 {
3569 if (setgroups(1, group_list) != 0 && !unprivileged)
3570 {
3571 fprintf(stderr, "exim: setgroups() failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
3572 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
3573 }
3574 }
3575
3576/* If the configuration file name has been altered by an argument on the
3577command line (either a new file name or a macro definition) and the caller is
cd25e41d
DW
3578not root, or if this is a filter testing run, remove any setuid privilege the
3579program has and run as the underlying user.
059ec3d9 3580
cd25e41d
DW
3581The exim user is locked out of this, which severely restricts the use of -C
3582for some purposes.
059ec3d9
PH
3583
3584Otherwise, set the real ids to the effective values (should be root unless run
3585from inetd, which it can either be root or the exim uid, if one is configured).
3586
3587There is a private mechanism for bypassing some of this, in order to make it
3588possible to test lots of configurations automatically, without having either to
3589recompile each time, or to patch in an actual configuration file name and other
3590values (such as the path name). If running in the test harness, pretend that
3591configuration file changes and macro definitions haven't happened. */
3592
3593if (( /* EITHER */
a7cbbf50
PP
3594 (!trusted_config || /* Config changed, or */
3595 !macros_trusted()) && /* impermissible macros and */
059ec3d9 3596 real_uid != root_uid && /* Not root, and */
059ec3d9
PH
3597 !running_in_test_harness /* Not fudged */
3598 ) || /* OR */
3599 expansion_test /* expansion testing */
3600 || /* OR */
f05da2e8 3601 filter_test != FTEST_NONE) /* Filter testing */
059ec3d9
PH
3602 {
3603 setgroups(group_count, group_list);
3604 exim_setugid(real_uid, real_gid, FALSE,
3605 US"-C, -D, -be or -bf forces real uid");
3606 removed_privilege = TRUE;
3607
3608 /* In the normal case when Exim is called like this, stderr is available
3609 and should be used for any logging information because attempts to write
3610 to the log will usually fail. To arrange this, we unset really_exim. However,
3611 if no stderr is available there is no point - we might as well have a go
b7487bce 3612 at the log (if it fails, syslog will be written).
059ec3d9 3613
b7487bce
PP
3614 Note that if the invoker is Exim, the logs remain available. Messing with
3615 this causes unlogged successful deliveries. */
3616
3617 if ((log_stderr != NULL) && (real_uid != exim_uid))
3618 really_exim = FALSE;
059ec3d9
PH
3619 }
3620
3621/* Privilege is to be retained for the moment. It may be dropped later,
3622depending on the job that this Exim process has been asked to do. For now, set
3623the real uid to the effective so that subsequent re-execs of Exim are done by a
3624privileged user. */
3625
3626else exim_setugid(geteuid(), getegid(), FALSE, US"forcing real = effective");
3627
f05da2e8 3628/* If testing a filter, open the file(s) now, before wasting time doing other
059ec3d9
PH
3629setups and reading the message. */
3630
f05da2e8
PH
3631if ((filter_test & FTEST_SYSTEM) != 0)
3632 {
3633 filter_sfd = Uopen(filter_test_sfile, O_RDONLY, 0);
3634 if (filter_sfd < 0)
3635 {
3636 fprintf(stderr, "exim: failed to open %s: %s\n", filter_test_sfile,
3637 strerror(errno));
3638 return EXIT_FAILURE;
3639 }
3640 }
3641
3642if ((filter_test & FTEST_USER) != 0)
059ec3d9 3643 {
f05da2e8
PH
3644 filter_ufd = Uopen(filter_test_ufile, O_RDONLY, 0);
3645 if (filter_ufd < 0)
059ec3d9 3646 {
f05da2e8 3647 fprintf(stderr, "exim: failed to open %s: %s\n", filter_test_ufile,
059ec3d9
PH
3648 strerror(errno));
3649 return EXIT_FAILURE;
3650 }
3651 }
3652
8829633f
PP
3653/* Initialise lookup_list
3654If debugging, already called above via version reporting.
3655In either case, we initialise the list of available lookups while running
3656as root. All dynamically modules are loaded from a directory which is
3657hard-coded into the binary and is code which, if not a module, would be
3658part of Exim already. Ability to modify the content of the directory
3659is equivalent to the ability to modify a setuid binary!
3660
3661This needs to happen before we read the main configuration. */
3662init_lookup_list();
3663
059ec3d9
PH
3664/* Read the main runtime configuration data; this gives up if there
3665is a failure. It leaves the configuration file open so that the subsequent
3666configuration data for delivery can be read if needed. */
3667
3668readconf_main();
3669
a3fb9793
PP
3670/* If an action on specific messages is requested, or if a daemon or queue
3671runner is being started, we need to know if Exim was called by an admin user.
3672This is the case if the real user is root or exim, or if the real group is
3673exim, or if one of the supplementary groups is exim or a group listed in
3674admin_groups. We don't fail all message actions immediately if not admin_user,
3675since some actions can be performed by non-admin users. Instead, set admin_user
3676for later interrogation. */
3677
3678if (real_uid == root_uid || real_uid == exim_uid || real_gid == exim_gid)
3679 admin_user = TRUE;
3680else
3681 {
3682 int i, j;
3683 for (i = 0; i < group_count; i++)
3684 {
3685 if (group_list[i] == exim_gid) admin_user = TRUE;
3686 else if (admin_groups != NULL)
3687 {
3688 for (j = 1; j <= (int)(admin_groups[0]); j++)
3689 if (admin_groups[j] == group_list[i])
3690 { admin_user = TRUE; break; }
3691 }
3692 if (admin_user) break;
3693 }
3694 }
3695
3696/* Another group of privileged users are the trusted users. These are root,
3697exim, and any caller matching trusted_users or trusted_groups. Trusted callers
3698are permitted to specify sender_addresses with -f on the command line, and
3699other message parameters as well. */
3700
3701if (real_uid == root_uid || real_uid == exim_uid)
3702 trusted_caller = TRUE;
3703else
3704 {
3705 int i, j;
3706
3707 if (trusted_users != NULL)
3708 {
3709 for (i = 1; i <= (int)(trusted_users[0]); i++)
3710 if (trusted_users[i] == real_uid)
3711 { trusted_caller = TRUE; break; }
3712 }
3713
3714 if (!trusted_caller && trusted_groups != NULL)
3715 {
3716 for (i = 1; i <= (int)(trusted_groups[0]); i++)
3717 {
3718 if (trusted_groups[i] == real_gid)
3719 trusted_caller = TRUE;
3720 else for (j = 0; j < group_count; j++)
3721 {
3722 if (trusted_groups[i] == group_list[j])
3723 { trusted_caller = TRUE; break; }
3724 }
3725 if (trusted_caller) break;
3726 }
3727 }
3728 }
3729
059ec3d9
PH
3730/* Handle the decoding of logging options. */
3731
ed7f7860
PP
3732decode_bits(&log_write_selector, &log_extra_selector, 0, 0,
3733 log_selector_string, log_options, log_options_count, US"log", 0);
059ec3d9
PH
3734
3735DEBUG(D_any)
3736 {
3737 debug_printf("configuration file is %s\n", config_main_filename);
3738 debug_printf("log selectors = %08x %08x\n", log_write_selector,
3739 log_extra_selector);
3740 }
3741
3742/* If domain literals are not allowed, check the sender address that was
3743supplied with -f. Ditto for a stripped trailing dot. */
3744
3745if (sender_address != NULL)
3746 {
3747 if (sender_address[sender_address_domain] == '[' && !allow_domain_literals)
3748 {
3749 fprintf(stderr, "exim: bad -f address \"%s\": domain literals not "
3750 "allowed\n", sender_address);
3751 return EXIT_FAILURE;
3752 }
3753 if (f_end_dot && !strip_trailing_dot)
3754 {
3755 fprintf(stderr, "exim: bad -f address \"%s.\": domain is malformed "
3756 "(trailing dot not allowed)\n", sender_address);
3757 return EXIT_FAILURE;
3758 }
3759 }
3760
a3fb9793
PP
3761/* See if an admin user overrode our logging. */
3762
3763if (cmdline_syslog_name != NULL)
3764 {
3765 if (admin_user)
3766 {
3767 syslog_processname = cmdline_syslog_name;
3768 log_file_path = string_copy(CUS"syslog");
3769 }
3770 else
3771 {
3772 /* not a panic, non-privileged users should not be able to spam paniclog */
3773 fprintf(stderr,
3774 "exim: you lack sufficient privilege to specify syslog process name\n");
3775 return EXIT_FAILURE;
3776 }
3777 }
3778
059ec3d9
PH
3779/* Paranoia check of maximum lengths of certain strings. There is a check
3780on the length of the log file path in log.c, which will come into effect
3781if there are any calls to write the log earlier than this. However, if we
3782get this far but the string is very long, it is better to stop now than to
3783carry on and (e.g.) receive a message and then have to collapse. The call to
3784log_write() from here will cause the ultimate panic collapse if the complete
3785file name exceeds the buffer length. */
3786
3787if (Ustrlen(log_file_path) > 200)
3788 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE,
3789 "log_file_path is longer than 200 chars: aborting");
3790
3791if (Ustrlen(pid_file_path) > 200)
3792 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE,
3793 "pid_file_path is longer than 200 chars: aborting");
3794
3795if (Ustrlen(spool_directory) > 200)
3796 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE,
3797 "spool_directory is longer than 200 chars: aborting");
3798
3799/* Length check on the process name given to syslog for its TAG field,
3800which is only permitted to be 32 characters or less. See RFC 3164. */
3801
3802if (Ustrlen(syslog_processname) > 32)
3803 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE,
3804 "syslog_processname is longer than 32 chars: aborting");
3805
3806/* In some operating systems, the environment variable TMPDIR controls where
3807temporary files are created; Exim doesn't use these (apart from when delivering
3808to MBX mailboxes), but called libraries such as DBM libraries may require them.
3809If TMPDIR is found in the environment, reset it to the value defined in the
3810TMPDIR macro, if this macro is defined. */
3811
3812#ifdef TMPDIR
3813 {
3814 uschar **p;
3815 for (p = USS environ; *p != NULL; p++)
3816 {
3817 if (Ustrncmp(*p, "TMPDIR=", 7) == 0 &&
3818 Ustrcmp(*p+7, TMPDIR) != 0)
3819 {
3820 uschar *newp = malloc(Ustrlen(TMPDIR) + 8);
3821 sprintf(CS newp, "TMPDIR=%s", TMPDIR);
3822 *p = newp;
3823 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("reset TMPDIR=%s in environment\n", TMPDIR);
3824 }
3825 }
3826 }
3827#endif
3828
3829/* Timezone handling. If timezone_string is "utc", set a flag to cause all
3830timestamps to be in UTC (gmtime() is used instead of localtime()). Otherwise,
3831we may need to get rid of a bogus timezone setting. This can arise when Exim is
3832called by a user who has set the TZ variable. This then affects the timestamps
3833in log files and in Received: headers, and any created Date: header lines. The
3834required timezone is settable in the configuration file, so nothing can be done
3835about this earlier - but hopefully nothing will normally be logged earlier than
3836this. We have to make a new environment if TZ is wrong, but don't bother if
3837timestamps_utc is set, because then all times are in UTC anyway. */
3838
3839if (timezone_string != NULL && strcmpic(timezone_string, US"UTC") == 0)
3840 {
3841 timestamps_utc = TRUE;
3842 }
3843else
3844 {
3845 uschar *envtz = US getenv("TZ");
3846 if ((envtz == NULL && timezone_string != NULL) ||
3847 (envtz != NULL &&
3848 (timezone_string == NULL ||
3849 Ustrcmp(timezone_string, envtz) != 0)))
3850 {
3851 uschar **p = USS environ;
3852 uschar **new;
3853 uschar **newp;
3854 int count = 0;
3855 while (*p++ != NULL) count++;
3856 if (envtz == NULL) count++;
3857 newp = new = malloc(sizeof(uschar *) * (count + 1));
3858 for (p = USS environ; *p != NULL; p++)
3859 {
3860 if (Ustrncmp(*p, "TZ=", 3) == 0) continue;
3861 *newp++ = *p;
3862 }
3863 if (timezone_string != NULL)
3864 {
3865 *newp = malloc(Ustrlen(timezone_string) + 4);
3866 sprintf(CS *newp++, "TZ=%s", timezone_string);
3867 }
3868 *newp = NULL;
3869 environ = CSS new;
3870 tzset();
3871 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("Reset TZ to %s: time is %s\n", timezone_string,
3872 tod_stamp(tod_log));
3873 }
3874 }
3875
3876/* Handle the case when we have removed the setuid privilege because of -C or
cd25e41d 3877-D. This means that the caller of Exim was not root.
059ec3d9 3878
cd25e41d
DW
3879There is a problem if we were running as the Exim user. The sysadmin may
3880expect this case to retain privilege because "the binary was called by the
3881Exim user", but it hasn't, because either the -D option set macros, or the
261dc43e 3882-C option set a non-trusted configuration file. There are two possibilities:
059ec3d9
PH
3883
3884 (1) If deliver_drop_privilege is set, Exim is not going to re-exec in order
3885 to do message deliveries. Thus, the fact that it is running as a
3886 non-privileged user is plausible, and might be wanted in some special
3887 configurations. However, really_exim will have been set false when
3888 privilege was dropped, to stop Exim trying to write to its normal log
3889 files. Therefore, re-enable normal log processing, assuming the sysadmin
3890 has set up the log directory correctly.
3891
3892 (2) If deliver_drop_privilege is not set, the configuration won't work as
3893 apparently intended, and so we log a panic message. In order to retain
261dc43e
DW
3894 root for -C or -D, the caller must either be root or be invoking a
3895 trusted configuration file (when deliver_drop_privilege is false). */
059ec3d9 3896
e2f5dc15 3897if (removed_privilege && (!trusted_config || macros != NULL) &&
059ec3d9
PH
3898 real_uid == exim_uid)
3899 {
059ec3d9
PH
3900 if (deliver_drop_privilege)
3901 really_exim = TRUE; /* let logging work normally */
3902 else
3903 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC,
cd25e41d 3904 "exim user lost privilege for using %s option",
90b6341f 3905 trusted_config? "-D" : "-C");
059ec3d9
PH
3906 }
3907
3908/* Start up Perl interpreter if Perl support is configured and there is a
3909perl_startup option, and the configuration or the command line specifies
3910initializing starting. Note that the global variables are actually called
3911opt_perl_xxx to avoid clashing with perl's namespace (perl_*). */
3912
3913#ifdef EXIM_PERL
3914if (perl_start_option != 0)
3915 opt_perl_at_start = (perl_start_option > 0);
3916if (opt_perl_at_start && opt_perl_startup != NULL)
3917 {
3918 uschar *errstr;
3919 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("Starting Perl interpreter\n");
3920 errstr = init_perl(opt_perl_startup);
3921 if (errstr != NULL)
3922 {
3923 fprintf(stderr, "exim: error in perl_startup code: %s\n", errstr);
3924 return EXIT_FAILURE;
3925 }
3926 opt_perl_started = TRUE;
3927 }
3928#endif /* EXIM_PERL */
3929
3930/* Log the arguments of the call if the configuration file said so. This is
3931a debugging feature for finding out what arguments certain MUAs actually use.
3932Don't attempt it if logging is disabled, or if listing variables or if
3933verifying/testing addresses or expansions. */
3934
31619da6
PH
3935if (((debug_selector & D_any) != 0 || (log_extra_selector & LX_arguments) != 0)
3936 && really_exim && !list_options && !checking)
059ec3d9
PH
3937 {
3938 int i;
3939 uschar *p = big_buffer;
1ac6b2e7
JH
3940 char * dummy;
3941 Ustrcpy(p, "cwd= (failed)");
3942 dummy = /* quieten compiler */ getcwd(CS p+4, big_buffer_size - 4);
059ec3d9
PH
3943 while (*p) p++;
3944 (void)string_format(p, big_buffer_size - (p - big_buffer), " %d args:", argc);
3945 while (*p) p++;
3946 for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
3947 {
3948 int len = Ustrlen(argv[i]);
3949 uschar *printing;
3950 uschar *quote;
3951 if (p + len + 8 >= big_buffer + big_buffer_size)
3952 {
3953 Ustrcpy(p, " ...");
3954 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "%s", big_buffer);
3955 Ustrcpy(big_buffer, "...");
3956 p = big_buffer + 3;
3957 }
3958 printing = string_printing(argv[i]);
3959 if (printing[0] == 0) quote = US"\""; else
3960 {
3961 uschar *pp = printing;
3962 quote = US"";
3963 while (*pp != 0) if (isspace(*pp++)) { quote = US"\""; break; }
3964 }
3965 sprintf(CS p, " %s%.*s%s", quote, (int)(big_buffer_size -
3966 (p - big_buffer) - 4), printing, quote);
3967 while (*p) p++;
3968 }
31619da6
PH
3969
3970 if ((log_extra_selector & LX_arguments) != 0)
3971 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "%s", big_buffer);
3972 else
3973 debug_printf("%s\n", big_buffer);
059ec3d9
PH
3974 }
3975
3976/* Set the working directory to be the top-level spool directory. We don't rely
3977on this in the code, which always uses fully qualified names, but it's useful
3978for core dumps etc. Don't complain if it fails - the spool directory might not
3979be generally accessible and calls with the -C option (and others) have lost
ba18e66a
PH
3980privilege by now. Before the chdir, we try to ensure that the directory exists.
3981*/
059ec3d9
PH
3982
3983if (Uchdir(spool_directory) != 0)
3984 {
1ac6b2e7 3985 int dummy;
ba18e66a 3986 (void)directory_make(spool_directory, US"", SPOOL_DIRECTORY_MODE, FALSE);
1ac6b2e7 3987 dummy = /* quieten compiler */ Uchdir(spool_directory);
059ec3d9
PH
3988 }
3989
3990/* Handle calls with the -bi option. This is a sendmail option to rebuild *the*
3991alias file. Exim doesn't have such a concept, but this call is screwed into
3992Sun's YP makefiles. Handle this by calling a configured script, as the real
3993user who called Exim. The -oA option can be used to pass an argument to the
3994script. */
3995
3996if (bi_option)
3997 {
1fe64dcc 3998 (void)fclose(config_file);
059ec3d9
PH
3999 if (bi_command != NULL)
4000 {
4001 int i = 0;
4002 uschar *argv[3];
4003 argv[i++] = bi_command;
4004 if (alias_arg != NULL) argv[i++] = alias_arg;
4005 argv[i++] = NULL;
4006
4007 setgroups(group_count, group_list);
4008 exim_setugid(real_uid, real_gid, FALSE, US"running bi_command");
4009
4010 DEBUG(D_exec) debug_printf("exec %.256s %.256s\n", argv[0],
4011 (argv[1] == NULL)? US"" : argv[1]);
4012
4013 execv(CS argv[0], (char *const *)argv);
4014 fprintf(stderr, "exim: exec failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
4015 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
4016 }
4017 else
4018 {
4019 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("-bi used but bi_command not set; exiting\n");
4020 exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
4021 }
4022 }
4023
a3fb9793
PP
4024/* We moved the admin/trusted check to be immediately after reading the
4025configuration file. We leave these prints here to ensure that syslog setup,
4026logfile setup, and so on has already happened. */
059ec3d9
PH
4027
4028if (trusted_caller) DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("trusted user\n");
4029if (admin_user) DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("admin user\n");
4030
4031/* Only an admin user may start the daemon or force a queue run in the default
4032configuration, but the queue run restriction can be relaxed. Only an admin
4033user may request that a message be returned to its sender forthwith. Only an
4034admin user may specify a debug level greater than D_v (because it might show
4035passwords, etc. in lookup queries). Only an admin user may request a queue
8544e77a
PP
4036count. Only an admin user can use the test interface to scan for email
4037(because Exim will be in the spool dir and able to look at mails). */
059ec3d9
PH
4038
4039if (!admin_user)
4040 {
4041 BOOL debugset = (debug_selector & ~D_v) != 0;
8544e77a 4042 if (deliver_give_up || daemon_listen || malware_test_file ||
059ec3d9
PH
4043 (count_queue && queue_list_requires_admin) ||
4044 (list_queue && queue_list_requires_admin) ||
4045 (queue_interval >= 0 && prod_requires_admin) ||
4046 (debugset && !running_in_test_harness))
4047 {
4048 fprintf(stderr, "exim:%s permission denied\n", debugset? " debugging" : "");
4049 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
4050 }
4051 }
4052
4053/* If the real user is not root or the exim uid, the argument for passing
4054in an open TCP/IP connection for another message is not permitted, nor is
4055running with the -N option for any delivery action, unless this call to exim is
4056one that supplied an input message, or we are using a patched exim for
4057regression testing. */
4058
4059if (real_uid != root_uid && real_uid != exim_uid &&
4060 (continue_hostname != NULL ||
4061 (dont_deliver &&
4062 (queue_interval >= 0 || daemon_listen || msg_action_arg > 0)
4063 )) && !running_in_test_harness)
4064 {
4065 fprintf(stderr, "exim: Permission denied\n");
4066 return EXIT_FAILURE;
4067 }
4068
4069/* If the caller is not trusted, certain arguments are ignored when running for
f05da2e8
PH
4070real, but are permitted when checking things (-be, -bv, -bt, -bh, -bf, -bF).
4071Note that authority for performing certain actions on messages is tested in the
059ec3d9
PH
4072queue_action() function. */
4073
f05da2e8 4074if (!trusted_caller && !checking && filter_test == FTEST_NONE)
059ec3d9
PH
4075 {
4076 sender_host_name = sender_host_address = interface_address =
4077 sender_ident = received_protocol = NULL;
4078 sender_host_port = interface_port = 0;
4079 sender_host_authenticated = authenticated_sender = authenticated_id = NULL;
4080 }
4081
4082/* If a sender host address is set, extract the optional port number off the
4083end of it and check its syntax. Do the same thing for the interface address.
4084Exim exits if the syntax is bad. */
4085
4086else
4087 {
4088 if (sender_host_address != NULL)
4089 sender_host_port = check_port(sender_host_address);
4090 if (interface_address != NULL)
4091 interface_port = check_port(interface_address);
4092 }
4093
f4ee74ac
PP
4094/* If the caller is trusted, then they can use -G to suppress_local_fixups. */
4095if (flag_G)
4096 {
4097 if (trusted_caller)
4098 {
4099 suppress_local_fixups = suppress_local_fixups_default = TRUE;
4100 DEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("suppress_local_fixups forced on by -G\n");
4101 }
4102 else
4103 {
4104 fprintf(stderr, "exim: permission denied (-G requires a trusted user)\n");
4105 return EXIT_FAILURE;
4106 }
4107 }
4108
059ec3d9
PH
4109/* If an SMTP message is being received check to see if the standard input is a
4110TCP/IP socket. If it is, we assume that Exim was called from inetd if the
4111caller is root or the Exim user, or if the port is a privileged one. Otherwise,
4112barf. */
4113
4114if (smtp_input)
4115 {
4116 union sockaddr_46 inetd_sock;
36a3b041 4117 EXIM_SOCKLEN_T size = sizeof(inetd_sock);
059ec3d9
PH
4118 if (getpeername(0, (struct sockaddr *)(&inetd_sock), &size) == 0)
4119 {
4120 int family = ((struct sockaddr *)(&inetd_sock))->sa_family;
4121 if (family == AF_INET || family == AF_INET6)
4122 {
4123 union sockaddr_46 interface_sock;
4124 size = sizeof(interface_sock);
4125
4126 if (getsockname(0, (struct sockaddr *)(&interface_sock), &size) == 0)
4127 interface_address = host_ntoa(-1, &interface_sock, NULL,
4128 &interface_port);
4129
817d9f57 4130 if (host_is_tls_on_connect_port(interface_port)) tls_in.on_connect = TRUE;
059ec3d9
PH
4131
4132 if (real_uid == root_uid || real_uid == exim_uid || interface_port < 1024)
4133 {
4134 is_inetd = TRUE;
4135 sender_host_address = host_ntoa(-1, (struct sockaddr *)(&inetd_sock),
4136 NULL, &sender_host_port);
4137 if (mua_wrapper) log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "Input from "
4138 "inetd is not supported when mua_wrapper is set");
4139 }
4140 else
4141 {
4142 fprintf(stderr,
4143 "exim: Permission denied (unprivileged user, unprivileged port)\n");
4144 return EXIT_FAILURE;
4145 }
4146 }
4147 }
4148 }
4149
4150/* If the load average is going to be needed while receiving a message, get it
4151now for those OS that require the first call to os_getloadavg() to be done as
4152root. There will be further calls later for each message received. */
4153
4154#ifdef LOAD_AVG_NEEDS_ROOT
4155if (receiving_message &&
4156 (queue_only_load >= 0 ||
4157 (is_inetd && smtp_load_reserve >= 0)
4158 ))
4159 {
8669f003 4160 load_average = OS_GETLOADAVG();
059ec3d9
PH
4161 }
4162#endif
4163
4164/* The queue_only configuration option can be overridden by -odx on the command
4165line, except that if queue_only_override is false, queue_only cannot be unset
4166from the command line. */
4167
4168if (queue_only_set && (queue_only_override || arg_queue_only))
4169 queue_only = arg_queue_only;
4170
4171/* The receive_timeout and smtp_receive_timeout options can be overridden by
4172-or and -os. */
4173
4174if (arg_receive_timeout >= 0) receive_timeout = arg_receive_timeout;
4175if (arg_smtp_receive_timeout >= 0)
4176 smtp_receive_timeout = arg_smtp_receive_timeout;
4177
4178/* If Exim was started with root privilege, unless we have already removed the
4179root privilege above as a result of -C, -D, -be, -bf or -bF, remove it now
4180except when starting the daemon or doing some kind of delivery or address
4181testing (-bt). These are the only cases when root need to be retained. We run
4182as exim for -bv and -bh. However, if deliver_drop_privilege is set, root is
805e5aab
TF
4183retained only for starting the daemon. We always do the initgroups() in this
4184situation (controlled by the TRUE below), in order to be as close as possible
4185to the state Exim usually runs in. */
059ec3d9
PH
4186
4187if (!unprivileged && /* originally had root AND */
4188 !removed_privilege && /* still got root AND */
4189 !daemon_listen && /* not starting the daemon */
4190 queue_interval <= 0 && /* (either kind of daemon) */
4191 ( /* AND EITHER */
4192 deliver_drop_privilege || /* requested unprivileged */
4193 ( /* OR */
4194 queue_interval < 0 && /* not running the queue */
4195 (msg_action_arg < 0 || /* and */
4196 msg_action != MSG_DELIVER) && /* not delivering and */
4197 (!checking || !address_test_mode) /* not address checking */
4198 )
4199 ))
4200 {
805e5aab 4201 exim_setugid(exim_uid, exim_gid, TRUE, US"privilege not needed");
059ec3d9
PH
4202 }
4203
4204/* When we are retaining a privileged uid, we still change to the exim gid. */
4205
1670ef10
PP
4206else
4207 {
4208 int rv;
4209 rv = setgid(exim_gid);
4210 /* Impact of failure is that some stuff might end up with an incorrect group.
4211 We track this for failures from root, since any attempt to change privilege
4212 by root should succeed and failures should be examined. For non-root,
4213 there's no security risk. For me, it's { exim -bV } on a just-built binary,
4214 no need to complain then. */
4215 if (rv == -1)
4216 {
33191679 4217 if (!(unprivileged || removed_privilege))
1670ef10
PP
4218 {
4219 fprintf(stderr,
4220 "exim: changing group failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
4221 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
4222 }
4223 else
33191679 4224 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("changing group to %ld failed: %s\n",
1670ef10
PP
4225 (long int)exim_gid, strerror(errno));
4226 }
4227 }
059ec3d9 4228
8544e77a
PP
4229/* Handle a request to scan a file for malware */
4230if (malware_test_file)
4231 {
dbc4b90d 4232#ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
8544e77a
PP
4233 int result;
4234 set_process_info("scanning file for malware");
4235 result = malware_in_file(malware_test_file);
4236 if (result == FAIL)
4237 {
4238 printf("No malware found.\n");
4239 exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
4240 }
4241 if (result != OK)
4242 {
4243 printf("Malware lookup returned non-okay/fail: %d\n", result);
4244 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
4245 }
4246 if (malware_name)
4247 printf("Malware found: %s\n", malware_name);
4248 else
4249 printf("Malware scan detected malware of unknown name.\n");
dbc4b90d
PP
4250#else
4251 printf("Malware scanning not enabled at compile time.\n");
4252#endif
8544e77a
PP
4253 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
4254 }
4255
059ec3d9
PH
4256/* Handle a request to list the delivery queue */
4257
4258if (list_queue)
4259 {
4260 set_process_info("listing the queue");
4261 queue_list(list_queue_option, argv + recipients_arg, argc - recipients_arg);
4262 exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
4263 }
4264
4265/* Handle a request to count the delivery queue */
4266
4267if (count_queue)
4268 {
4269 set_process_info("counting the queue");
4270 queue_count();
4271 exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
4272 }
4273
0ef732d9
PH
4274/* Handle actions on specific messages, except for the force delivery and
4275message load actions, which are done below. Some actions take a whole list of
4276message ids, which are known to continue up to the end of the arguments. Others
4277take a single message id and then operate on the recipients list. */
059ec3d9 4278
0ef732d9 4279if (msg_action_arg > 0 && msg_action != MSG_DELIVER && msg_action != MSG_LOAD)
059ec3d9
PH
4280 {
4281 int yield = EXIT_SUCCESS;
4282 set_process_info("acting on specified messages");
4283
4284 if (!one_msg_action)
4285 {
4286 for (i = msg_action_arg; i < argc; i++)
4287 if (!queue_action(argv[i], msg_action, NULL, 0, 0))
4288 yield = EXIT_FAILURE;
4289 }
4290
4291 else if (!queue_action(argv[msg_action_arg], msg_action, argv, argc,
4292 recipients_arg)) yield = EXIT_FAILURE;
4293 exit(yield);
4294 }
4295
cb46fd2b
JH
4296/* We used to set up here to skip reading the ACL section, on
4297 (msg_action_arg > 0 || (queue_interval == 0 && !daemon_listen)
4298Now, since the intro of the ${acl } expansion, ACL definitions may be
4299needed in transports so we lost the optimisation. */
059ec3d9 4300
cb46fd2b 4301readconf_rest();
059ec3d9
PH
4302
4303/* The configuration data will have been read into POOL_PERM because we won't
4304ever want to reset back past it. Change the current pool to POOL_MAIN. In fact,
4305this is just a bit of pedantic tidiness. It wouldn't really matter if the
4306configuration were read into POOL_MAIN, because we don't do any resets till
4307later on. However, it seems right, and it does ensure that both pools get used.
4308*/
4309
4310store_pool = POOL_MAIN;
4311
4312/* Handle the -brt option. This is for checking out retry configurations.
4313The next three arguments are a domain name or a complete address, and
4314optionally two error numbers. All it does is to call the function that
4315scans the retry configuration data. */
4316
4317if (test_retry_arg >= 0)
4318 {
4319 retry_config *yield;
4320 int basic_errno = 0;
4321 int more_errno = 0;
4322 uschar *s1, *s2;
4323
4324 if (test_retry_arg >= argc)
4325 {
4326 printf("-brt needs a domain or address argument\n");
4327 exim_exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
4328 }
4329 s1 = argv[test_retry_arg++];
4330 s2 = NULL;
4331
4332 /* If the first argument contains no @ and no . it might be a local user
4333 or it might be a single-component name. Treat as a domain. */
4334
4335 if (Ustrchr(s1, '@') == NULL && Ustrchr(s1, '.') == NULL)
4336 {
4337 printf("Warning: \"%s\" contains no '@' and no '.' characters. It is "
4338 "being \ntreated as a one-component domain, not as a local part.\n\n",
4339 s1);
4340 }
4341
4342 /* There may be an optional second domain arg. */
4343
4344 if (test_retry_arg < argc && Ustrchr(argv[test_retry_arg], '.') != NULL)
4345 s2 = argv[test_retry_arg++];
4346
4347 /* The final arg is an error name */
4348
4349 if (test_retry_arg < argc)
4350 {
4351 uschar *ss = argv[test_retry_arg];
4352 uschar *error =
4353 readconf_retry_error(ss, ss + Ustrlen(ss), &basic_errno, &more_errno);
4354 if (error != NULL)
4355 {
4356 printf("%s\n", CS error);
4357 return EXIT_FAILURE;
4358 }
4359
e97957bc
PH
4360 /* For the {MAIL,RCPT,DATA}_4xx errors, a value of 255 means "any", and a
4361 code > 100 as an error is for matching codes to the decade. Turn them into
4362 a real error code, off the decade. */
059ec3d9 4363
e97957bc
PH
4364 if (basic_errno == ERRNO_MAIL4XX ||
4365 basic_errno == ERRNO_RCPT4XX ||
4366 basic_errno == ERRNO_DATA4XX)
059ec3d9
PH
4367 {
4368 int code = (more_errno >> 8) & 255;
4369 if (code == 255)
4370 more_errno = (more_errno & 0xffff00ff) | (21 << 8);
4371 else if (code > 100)
4372 more_errno = (more_errno & 0xffff00ff) | ((code - 96) << 8);
4373 }
4374 }
4375
4376 yield = retry_find_config(s1, s2, basic_errno, more_errno);
4377 if (yield == NULL) printf("No retry information found\n"); else
4378 {
4379 retry_rule *r;
4380 more_errno = yield->more_errno;
4381 printf("Retry rule: %s ", yield->pattern);
4382
4383 if (yield->basic_errno == ERRNO_EXIMQUOTA)
4384 {
4385 printf("quota%s%s ",
4386 (more_errno > 0)? "_" : "",
4387 (more_errno > 0)? readconf_printtime(more_errno) : US"");
4388 }
4389 else if (yield->basic_errno == ECONNREFUSED)
4390 {
4391 printf("refused%s%s ",
4392 (more_errno > 0)? "_" : "",
4393 (more_errno == 'M')? "MX" :
4394 (more_errno == 'A')? "A" : "");
4395 }
4396 else if (yield->basic_errno == ETIMEDOUT)
4397 {
4398 printf("timeout");
4399 if ((more_errno & RTEF_CTOUT) != 0) printf("_connect");
4400 more_errno &= 255;
4401 if (more_errno != 0) printf("_%s",
4402 (more_errno == 'M')? "MX" : "A");
4403 printf(" ");
4404 }
4405 else if (yield->basic_errno == ERRNO_AUTHFAIL)
4406 printf("auth_failed ");
4407 else printf("* ");
4408
4409 for (r = yield->rules; r != NULL; r = r->next)
4410 {
4411 printf("%c,%s", r->rule, readconf_printtime(r->timeout)); /* Do not */
4412 printf(",%s", readconf_printtime(r->p1)); /* amalgamate */
4413 if (r->rule == 'G')
4414 {
4415 int x = r->p2;
4416 int f = x % 1000;
4417 int d = 100;
4418 printf(",%d.", x/1000);
4419 do
4420 {
4421 printf("%d", f/d);
4422 f %= d;
4423 d /= 10;
4424 }
4425 while (f != 0);
4426 }
4427 printf("; ");
4428 }
4429
4430 printf("\n");
4431 }
4432 exim_exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
4433 }
4434
4435/* Handle a request to list one or more configuration options */
12f69989 4436/* If -n was set, we suppress some information */
059ec3d9
PH
4437
4438if (list_options)
4439 {
4440 set_process_info("listing variables");
12f69989 4441 if (recipients_arg >= argc) readconf_print(US"all", NULL, flag_n);
059ec3d9
PH
4442 else for (i = recipients_arg; i < argc; i++)
4443 {
4444 if (i < argc - 1 &&
4445 (Ustrcmp(argv[i], "router") == 0 ||
4446 Ustrcmp(argv[i], "transport") == 0 ||
5d9c27ec
TK
4447 Ustrcmp(argv[i], "authenticator") == 0 ||
4448 Ustrcmp(argv[i], "macro") == 0))
059ec3d9 4449 {
12f69989 4450 readconf_print(argv[i+1], argv[i], flag_n);
059ec3d9
PH
4451 i++;
4452 }
12f69989 4453 else readconf_print(argv[i], NULL, flag_n);
059ec3d9
PH
4454 }
4455 exim_exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
4456 }
4457
4458
4459/* Handle a request to deliver one or more messages that are already on the
0ef732d9
PH
4460queue. Values of msg_action other than MSG_DELIVER and MSG_LOAD are dealt with
4461above. MSG_LOAD is handled with -be (which is the only time it applies) below.
4462
4463Delivery of specific messages is typically used for a small number when
4464prodding by hand (when the option forced_delivery will be set) or when
4465re-execing to regain root privilege. Each message delivery must happen in a
4466separate process, so we fork a process for each one, and run them sequentially
4467so that debugging output doesn't get intertwined, and to avoid spawning too
4468many processes if a long list is given. However, don't fork for the last one;
4469this saves a process in the common case when Exim is called to deliver just one
4470message. */
4471
4472if (msg_action_arg > 0 && msg_action != MSG_LOAD)
059ec3d9
PH
4473 {
4474 if (prod_requires_admin && !admin_user)
4475 {
4476 fprintf(stderr, "exim: Permission denied\n");
4477 exim_exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
4478 }
4479 set_process_info("delivering specified messages");
4480 if (deliver_give_up) forced_delivery = deliver_force_thaw = TRUE;
4481 for (i = msg_action_arg; i < argc; i++)
4482 {
4483 int status;
4484 pid_t pid;
4485 if (i == argc - 1)
4486 (void)deliver_message(argv[i], forced_delivery, deliver_give_up);
4487 else if ((pid = fork()) == 0)
4488 {
4489 (void)deliver_message(argv[i], forced_delivery, deliver_give_up);
4490 _exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
4491 }
4492 else if (pid < 0)
4493 {
4494 fprintf(stderr, "failed to fork delivery process for %s: %s\n", argv[i],
4495 strerror(errno));
4496 exim_exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
4497 }
4498 else wait(&status);
4499 }
4500 exim_exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
4501 }
4502
4503
4504/* If only a single queue run is requested, without SMTP listening, we can just
4505turn into a queue runner, with an optional starting message id. */
4506
4507if (queue_interval == 0 && !daemon_listen)
4508 {
4509 DEBUG(D_queue_run) debug_printf("Single queue run%s%s%s%s\n",
4510 (start_queue_run_id == NULL)? US"" : US" starting at ",
4511 (start_queue_run_id == NULL)? US"" : start_queue_run_id,
4512 (stop_queue_run_id == NULL)? US"" : US" stopping at ",
4513 (stop_queue_run_id == NULL)? US"" : stop_queue_run_id);
4514 set_process_info("running the queue (single queue run)");
4515 queue_run(start_queue_run_id, stop_queue_run_id, FALSE);
4516 exim_exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
4517 }
4518
4519
4520/* Find the login name of the real user running this process. This is always
4521needed when receiving a message, because it is written into the spool file. It
4522may also be used to construct a from: or a sender: header, and in this case we
4523need the user's full name as well, so save a copy of it, checked for RFC822
4524syntax and munged if necessary, if it hasn't previously been set by the -F
4525argument. We may try to get the passwd entry more than once, in case NIS or
4526other delays are in evidence. Save the home directory for use in filter testing
4527(only). */
4528
4529for (i = 0;;)
4530 {
4531 if ((pw = getpwuid(real_uid)) != NULL)
4532 {
4533 originator_login = string_copy(US pw->pw_name);
4534 originator_home = string_copy(US pw->pw_dir);
4535
4536 /* If user name has not been set by -F, set it from the passwd entry
4537 unless -f has been used to set the sender address by a trusted user. */
4538
4539 if (originator_name == NULL)
4540 {
4541 if (sender_address == NULL ||
f05da2e8 4542 (!trusted_caller && filter_test == FTEST_NONE))
059ec3d9
PH
4543 {
4544 uschar *name = US pw->pw_gecos;
4545 uschar *amp = Ustrchr(name, '&');
4546 uschar buffer[256];
4547
4548 /* Most Unix specify that a '&' character in the gecos field is
4549 replaced by a copy of the login name, and some even specify that
4550 the first character should be upper cased, so that's what we do. */
4551
4552 if (amp != NULL)
4553 {
4554 int loffset;
4555 string_format(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%.*s%n%s%s",
4556 amp - name, name, &loffset, originator_login, amp + 1);
4557 buffer[loffset] = toupper(buffer[loffset]);
4558 name = buffer;
4559 }
4560
4561 /* If a pattern for matching the gecos field was supplied, apply
4562 it and then expand the name string. */
4563
4564 if (gecos_pattern != NULL && gecos_name != NULL)
4565 {
4566 const pcre *re;
4567 re = regex_must_compile(gecos_pattern, FALSE, TRUE); /* Use malloc */
4568
4569 if (regex_match_and_setup(re, name, 0, -1))
4570 {
4571 uschar *new_name = expand_string(gecos_name);
4572 expand_nmax = -1;
4573 if (new_name != NULL)
4574 {
4575 DEBUG(D_receive) debug_printf("user name \"%s\" extracted from "
4576 "gecos field \"%s\"\n", new_name, name);
4577 name = new_name;
4578 }
4579 else DEBUG(D_receive) debug_printf("failed to expand gecos_name string "
4580 "\"%s\": %s\n", gecos_name, expand_string_message);
4581 }
4582 else DEBUG(D_receive) debug_printf("gecos_pattern \"%s\" did not match "
4583 "gecos field \"%s\"\n", gecos_pattern, name);
4584 store_free((void *)re);
4585 }
4586 originator_name = string_copy(name);
4587 }
4588
4589 /* A trusted caller has used -f but not -F */
4590
4591 else originator_name = US"";
4592 }
4593
4594 /* Break the retry loop */
4595
4596 break;
4597 }
4598
4599 if (++i > finduser_retries) break;
4600 sleep(1);
4601 }
4602
4603/* If we cannot get a user login, log the incident and give up, unless the
4604configuration specifies something to use. When running in the test harness,
8800895a 4605any setting of unknown_login overrides the actual name. */
059ec3d9
PH
4606
4607if (originator_login == NULL || running_in_test_harness)
4608 {
4609 if (unknown_login != NULL)
4610 {
4611 originator_login = expand_string(unknown_login);
4612 if (originator_name == NULL && unknown_username != NULL)
4613 originator_name = expand_string(unknown_username);
4614 if (originator_name == NULL) originator_name = US"";
4615 }
4616 if (originator_login == NULL)
4617 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "Failed to get user name for uid %d",
4618 (int)real_uid);
4619 }
4620
4621/* Ensure that the user name is in a suitable form for use as a "phrase" in an
4622RFC822 address.*/
4623
4624originator_name = string_copy(parse_fix_phrase(originator_name,
4625 Ustrlen(originator_name), big_buffer, big_buffer_size));
4626
4627/* If a message is created by this call of Exim, the uid/gid of its originator
4628are those of the caller. These values are overridden if an existing message is
4629read in from the spool. */
4630
4631originator_uid = real_uid;
4632originator_gid = real_gid;
4633
4634DEBUG(D_receive) debug_printf("originator: uid=%d gid=%d login=%s name=%s\n",
4635 (int)originator_uid, (int)originator_gid, originator_login, originator_name);
4636
4637/* Run in daemon and/or queue-running mode. The function daemon_go() never
4638returns. We leave this till here so that the originator_ fields are available
47c7a64a
PH
4639for incoming messages via the daemon. The daemon cannot be run in mua_wrapper
4640mode. */
059ec3d9 4641
9ee44efb 4642if (daemon_listen || inetd_wait_mode || queue_interval > 0)
059ec3d9 4643 {
47c7a64a
PH
4644 if (mua_wrapper)
4645 {
4646 fprintf(stderr, "Daemon cannot be run when mua_wrapper is set\n");
4647 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "Daemon cannot be run when "
4648 "mua_wrapper is set");
4649 }
059ec3d9
PH
4650 daemon_go();
4651 }
4652
4653/* If the sender ident has not been set (by a trusted caller) set it to
4654the caller. This will get overwritten below for an inetd call. If a trusted
4655caller has set it empty, unset it. */
4656
4657if (sender_ident == NULL) sender_ident = originator_login;
4658 else if (sender_ident[0] == 0) sender_ident = NULL;
4659
4660/* Handle the -brw option, which is for checking out rewriting rules. Cause log
4661writes (on errors) to go to stderr instead. Can't do this earlier, as want the
4662originator_* variables set. */
4663
4664if (test_rewrite_arg >= 0)
4665 {
4666 really_exim = FALSE;
4667 if (test_rewrite_arg >= argc)
4668 {
4669 printf("-brw needs an address argument\n");
4670 exim_exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
4671 }
4672 rewrite_test(argv[test_rewrite_arg]);
4673 exim_exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
4674 }
4675
4676/* A locally-supplied message is considered to be coming from a local user
4677unless a trusted caller supplies a sender address with -f, or is passing in the
4678message via SMTP (inetd invocation or otherwise). */
4679
4680if ((sender_address == NULL && !smtp_input) ||
f05da2e8 4681 (!trusted_caller && filter_test == FTEST_NONE))
059ec3d9
PH
4682 {
4683 sender_local = TRUE;
4684
4685 /* A trusted caller can supply authenticated_sender and authenticated_id
33d73e3b
PH
4686 via -oMas and -oMai and if so, they will already be set. Otherwise, force
4687 defaults except when host checking. */
059ec3d9 4688
33d73e3b 4689 if (authenticated_sender == NULL && !host_checking)
059ec3d9
PH
4690 authenticated_sender = string_sprintf("%s@%s", originator_login,
4691 qualify_domain_sender);
33d73e3b
PH
4692 if (authenticated_id == NULL && !host_checking)
4693 authenticated_id = originator_login;
059ec3d9
PH
4694 }
4695
4696/* Trusted callers are always permitted to specify the sender address.
4697Untrusted callers may specify it if it matches untrusted_set_sender, or if what
4698is specified is the empty address. However, if a trusted caller does not
4699specify a sender address for SMTP input, we leave sender_address unset. This
4700causes the MAIL commands to be honoured. */
4701
4702if ((!smtp_input && sender_address == NULL) ||
4703 !receive_check_set_sender(sender_address))
4704 {
4705 /* Either the caller is not permitted to set a general sender, or this is
4706 non-SMTP input and the trusted caller has not set a sender. If there is no
4707 sender, or if a sender other than <> is set, override with the originator's
4708 login (which will get qualified below), except when checking things. */
4709
4710 if (sender_address == NULL /* No sender_address set */
4711 || /* OR */
4712 (sender_address[0] != 0 && /* Non-empty sender address, AND */
4713 !checking && /* Not running tests, AND */
f05da2e8 4714 filter_test == FTEST_NONE)) /* Not testing a filter */
059ec3d9
PH
4715 {
4716 sender_address = originator_login;
4717 sender_address_forced = FALSE;
4718 sender_address_domain = 0;
4719 }
4720 }
4721
4722/* Remember whether an untrusted caller set the sender address */
4723
4724sender_set_untrusted = sender_address != originator_login && !trusted_caller;
4725
4726/* Ensure that the sender address is fully qualified unless it is the empty
4727address, which indicates an error message, or doesn't exist (root caller, smtp
4728interface, no -f argument). */
4729
4730if (sender_address != NULL && sender_address[0] != 0 &&
4731 sender_address_domain == 0)
4732 sender_address = string_sprintf("%s@%s", local_part_quote(sender_address),
4733 qualify_domain_sender);
4734
4735DEBUG(D_receive) debug_printf("sender address = %s\n", sender_address);
4736
4737/* Handle a request to verify a list of addresses, or test them for delivery.
4738This must follow the setting of the sender address, since routers can be
4739predicated upon the sender. If no arguments are given, read addresses from
4740stdin. Set debug_level to at least D_v to get full output for address testing.
4741*/
4742
4743if (verify_address_mode || address_test_mode)
4744 {
4745 int exit_value = 0;
4746 int flags = vopt_qualify;
4747
4748 if (verify_address_mode)
4749 {
4750 if (!verify_as_sender) flags |= vopt_is_recipient;
4751 DEBUG(D_verify) debug_print_ids(US"Verifying:");
4752 }
4753
4754 else
4755 {
4756 flags |= vopt_is_recipient;
4757 debug_selector |= D_v;
4758 debug_file = stderr;
4759 debug_fd = fileno(debug_file);
4760 DEBUG(D_verify) debug_print_ids(US"Address testing:");
4761 }
4762
4763 if (recipients_arg < argc)
4764 {
4765 while (recipients_arg < argc)
4766 {
4767 uschar *s = argv[recipients_arg++];
4768 while (*s != 0)
4769 {
4770 BOOL finished = FALSE;
4771 uschar *ss = parse_find_address_end(s, FALSE);
4772 if (*ss == ',') *ss = 0; else finished = TRUE;
4773 test_address(s, flags, &exit_value);
4774 s = ss;
4775 if (!finished)
4776 while (*(++s) != 0 && (*s == ',' || isspace(*s)));
4777 }
4778 }
4779 }
4780
4781 else for (;;)
4782 {
4783 uschar *s = get_stdinput(NULL, NULL);
4784 if (s == NULL) break;
4785 test_address(s, flags, &exit_value);
4786 }
4787
4788 route_tidyup();
4789 exim_exit(exit_value);
4790 }
4791
0ef732d9
PH
4792/* Handle expansion checking. Either expand items on the command line, or read
4793from stdin if there aren't any. If -Mset was specified, load the message so
328895cc
PH
4794that its variables can be used, but restrict this facility to admin users.
4795Otherwise, if -bem was used, read a message from stdin. */
059ec3d9
PH
4796
4797if (expansion_test)
4798 {
0ef732d9
PH
4799 if (msg_action_arg > 0 && msg_action == MSG_LOAD)
4800 {
4801 uschar spoolname[256]; /* Not big_buffer; used in spool_read_header() */
4802 if (!admin_user)
4803 {
4804 fprintf(stderr, "exim: permission denied\n");
4805 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
4806 }
4807 message_id = argv[msg_action_arg];
4808 (void)string_format(spoolname, sizeof(spoolname), "%s-H", message_id);
4809 if (!spool_open_datafile(message_id))
4810 printf ("Failed to load message datafile %s\n", message_id);
4811 if (spool_read_header(spoolname, TRUE, FALSE) != spool_read_OK)
4812 printf ("Failed to load message %s\n", message_id);
4813 }
4814
328895cc
PH
4815 /* Read a test message from a file. We fudge it up to be on stdin, saving
4816 stdin itself for later reading of expansion strings. */
4817
4818 else if (expansion_test_message != NULL)
4819 {
4820 int save_stdin = dup(0);
4821 int fd = Uopen(expansion_test_message, O_RDONLY, 0);
4822 if (fd < 0)
4823 {
4824 fprintf(stderr, "exim: failed to open %s: %s\n", expansion_test_message,
4825 strerror(errno));
4826 return EXIT_FAILURE;
4827 }
4828 (void) dup2(fd, 0);
4829 filter_test = FTEST_USER; /* Fudge to make it look like filter test */
4830 message_ended = END_NOTENDED;
4831 read_message_body(receive_msg(extract_recipients));
2d2b05f4 4832 message_linecount += body_linecount;
328895cc
PH
4833 (void)dup2(save_stdin, 0);
4834 (void)close(save_stdin);
935ff400 4835 clearerr(stdin); /* Required by Darwin */
328895cc
PH
4836 }
4837
4838 /* Allow $recipients for this testing */
4839
4840 enable_dollar_recipients = TRUE;
4841
0ef732d9
PH
4842 /* Expand command line items */
4843
059ec3d9
PH
4844 if (recipients_arg < argc)
4845 {
4846 while (recipients_arg < argc)
4847 {
4848 uschar *s = argv[recipients_arg++];
4849 uschar *ss = expand_string(s);
0ef732d9 4850 if (ss == NULL) printf ("Failed: %s\n", expand_string_message);
059ec3d9
PH
4851 else printf("%s\n", CS ss);
4852 }
4853 }
4854
4855 /* Read stdin */
4856
4857 else
4858 {
1ba28e2b
PP
4859 char *(*fn_readline)(const char *) = NULL;
4860 void (*fn_addhist)(const char *) = NULL;
059ec3d9
PH
4861
4862 #ifdef USE_READLINE
4863 void *dlhandle = set_readline(&fn_readline, &fn_addhist);
4864 #endif
4865
4866 for (;;)
4867 {
4868 uschar *ss;
4869 uschar *source = get_stdinput(fn_readline, fn_addhist);
4870 if (source == NULL) break;
4871 ss = expand_string(source);
4872 if (ss == NULL)
4873 printf ("Failed: %s\n", expand_string_message);
4874 else printf("%s\n", CS ss);
4875 }
4876
4877 #ifdef USE_READLINE
4878 if (dlhandle != NULL) dlclose(dlhandle);
4879 #endif
4880 }
4881
0ef732d9
PH
4882 /* The data file will be open after -Mset */
4883
4884 if (deliver_datafile >= 0)
4885 {
4886 (void)close(deliver_datafile);
4887 deliver_datafile = -1;
4888 }
4889
059ec3d9
PH
4890 exim_exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
4891 }
4892
4893
4894/* The active host name is normally the primary host name, but it can be varied
4895for hosts that want to play several parts at once. We need to ensure that it is
4896set for host checking, and for receiving messages. */
4897
4898smtp_active_hostname = primary_hostname;
4899if (raw_active_hostname != NULL)
4900 {
4901 uschar *nah = expand_string(raw_active_hostname);
4902 if (nah == NULL)
4903 {
4904 if (!expand_string_forcedfail)
4905 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "failed to expand \"%s\" "
4906 "(smtp_active_hostname): %s", raw_active_hostname,
4907 expand_string_message);
4908 }
4909 else if (nah[0] != 0) smtp_active_hostname = nah;
4910 }
4911
4912/* Handle host checking: this facility mocks up an incoming SMTP call from a
33d73e3b
PH
4913given IP address so that the blocking and relay configuration can be tested.
4914Unless a sender_ident was set by -oMt, we discard it (the default is the
4915caller's login name). An RFC 1413 call is made only if we are running in the
4916test harness and an incoming interface and both ports are specified, because
4917there is no TCP/IP call to find the ident for. */
059ec3d9
PH
4918
4919if (host_checking)
4920 {
8e669ac1 4921 int x[4];
6f0c9a4f 4922 int size;
8e669ac1 4923
33d73e3b
PH
4924 if (!sender_ident_set)
4925 {
4926 sender_ident = NULL;
4927 if (running_in_test_harness && sender_host_port != 0 &&
4928 interface_address != NULL && interface_port != 0)
4929 verify_get_ident(1413);
4930 }
8e669ac1 4931
6f0c9a4f
PH
4932 /* In case the given address is a non-canonical IPv6 address, canonicize
4933 it. The code works for both IPv4 and IPv6, as it happens. */
8e669ac1 4934
6f0c9a4f
PH
4935 size = host_aton(sender_host_address, x);
4936 sender_host_address = store_get(48); /* large enough for full IPv6 */
4937 (void)host_nmtoa(size, x, -1, sender_host_address, ':');
4938
4939 /* Now set up for testing */
059ec3d9
PH
4940
4941 host_build_sender_fullhost();
4942 smtp_input = TRUE;
4943 smtp_in = stdin;
4944 smtp_out = stdout;
4945 sender_local = FALSE;
4946 sender_host_notsocket = TRUE;
4947 debug_file = stderr;
4948 debug_fd = fileno(debug_file);
4949 fprintf(stdout, "\n**** SMTP testing session as if from host %s\n"
4950 "**** but without any ident (RFC 1413) callback.\n"
4951 "**** This is not for real!\n\n",
4952 sender_host_address);
4953
4954 if (verify_check_host(&hosts_connection_nolog) == OK)
4955 log_write_selector &= ~L_smtp_connection;
4956 log_write(L_smtp_connection, LOG_MAIN, "%s", smtp_get_connection_info());
4957
24796b8d
PH
4958 /* NOTE: We do *not* call smtp_log_no_mail() if smtp_start_session() fails,
4959 because a log line has already been written for all its failure exists
4960 (usually "connection refused: <reason>") and writing another one is
4961 unnecessary clutter. */
4962
059ec3d9
PH
4963 if (smtp_start_session())
4964 {
4965 reset_point = store_get(0);
4966 for (;;)
4967 {
4968 store_reset(reset_point);
4969 if (smtp_setup_msg() <= 0) break;
4970 if (!receive_msg(FALSE)) break;
4971 }
24796b8d 4972 smtp_log_no_mail();
059ec3d9
PH
4973 }
4974 exim_exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
4975 }
4976
4977
4978/* Arrange for message reception if recipients or SMTP were specified;
4979otherwise complain unless a version print (-bV) happened or this is a filter
98a90c36
PP
4980verification test or info dump.
4981In the former case, show the configuration file name. */
059ec3d9
PH
4982
4983if (recipients_arg >= argc && !extract_recipients && !smtp_input)
4984 {
4985 if (version_printed)
4986 {
4987 printf("Configuration file is %s\n", config_main_filename);
4988 return EXIT_SUCCESS;
4989 }
81ea09ca 4990
98a90c36
PP
4991 if (info_flag != CMDINFO_NONE)
4992 {
4993 show_exim_information(info_flag, info_stdout ? stdout : stderr);
4994 return info_stdout ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE;
4995 }
4996
f05da2e8 4997 if (filter_test == FTEST_NONE)
81ea09ca 4998 exim_usage(called_as);
059ec3d9
PH
4999 }
5000
5001
5002/* If mua_wrapper is set, Exim is being used to turn an MUA that submits on the
5003standard input into an MUA that submits to a smarthost over TCP/IP. We know
5004that we are not called from inetd, because that is rejected above. The
5005following configuration settings are forced here:
5006
5007 (1) Synchronous delivery (-odi)
5008 (2) Errors to stderr (-oep == -oeq)
5009 (3) No parallel remote delivery
5010 (4) Unprivileged delivery
5011
5012We don't force overall queueing options because there are several of them;
5013instead, queueing is avoided below when mua_wrapper is set. However, we do need
5014to override any SMTP queueing. */
5015
5016if (mua_wrapper)
5017 {
5018 synchronous_delivery = TRUE;
5019 arg_error_handling = ERRORS_STDERR;
5020 remote_max_parallel = 1;
5021 deliver_drop_privilege = TRUE;
5022 queue_smtp = FALSE;
5023 queue_smtp_domains = NULL;
5024 }
5025
5026
5027/* Prepare to accept one or more new messages on the standard input. When a
5028message has been read, its id is returned in message_id[]. If doing immediate
5029delivery, we fork a delivery process for each received message, except for the
5030last one, where we can save a process switch.
5031
5032It is only in non-smtp mode that error_handling is allowed to be changed from
5033its default of ERRORS_SENDER by argument. (Idle thought: are any of the
5034sendmail error modes other than -oem ever actually used? Later: yes.) */
5035
5036if (!smtp_input) error_handling = arg_error_handling;
5037
5038/* If this is an inetd call, ensure that stderr is closed to prevent panic
5039logging being sent down the socket and make an identd call to get the
5040sender_ident. */
5041
5042else if (is_inetd)
5043 {
1fe64dcc 5044 (void)fclose(stderr);
059ec3d9
PH
5045 exim_nullstd(); /* Re-open to /dev/null */
5046 verify_get_ident(IDENT_PORT);
5047 host_build_sender_fullhost();
5048 set_process_info("handling incoming connection from %s via inetd",
5049 sender_fullhost);
5050 }
5051
5052/* If the sender host address has been set, build sender_fullhost if it hasn't
5053already been done (which it will have been for inetd). This caters for the
5054case when it is forced by -oMa. However, we must flag that it isn't a socket,
5055so that the test for IP options is skipped for -bs input. */
5056
5057if (sender_host_address != NULL && sender_fullhost == NULL)
5058 {
5059 host_build_sender_fullhost();
5060 set_process_info("handling incoming connection from %s via -oMa",
5061 sender_fullhost);
5062 sender_host_notsocket = TRUE;
5063 }
5064
5065/* Otherwise, set the sender host as unknown except for inetd calls. This
5066prevents host checking in the case of -bs not from inetd and also for -bS. */
5067
5068else if (!is_inetd) sender_host_unknown = TRUE;
5069
5070/* If stdout does not exist, then dup stdin to stdout. This can happen
5071if exim is started from inetd. In this case fd 0 will be set to the socket,
5072but fd 1 will not be set. This also happens for passed SMTP channels. */
5073
1fe64dcc 5074if (fstat(1, &statbuf) < 0) (void)dup2(0, 1);
059ec3d9 5075
273f34d0
PH
5076/* Set up the incoming protocol name and the state of the program. Root is
5077allowed to force received protocol via the -oMr option above. If we have come
5078via inetd, the process info has already been set up. We don't set
5079received_protocol here for smtp input, as it varies according to
5080batch/HELO/EHLO/AUTH/TLS. */
059ec3d9
PH
5081
5082if (smtp_input)
5083 {
273f34d0
PH
5084 if (!is_inetd) set_process_info("accepting a local %sSMTP message from <%s>",
5085 smtp_batched_input? "batched " : "",
5086 (sender_address!= NULL)? sender_address : originator_login);
059ec3d9
PH
5087 }
5088else
5089 {
5090 if (received_protocol == NULL)
5091 received_protocol = string_sprintf("local%s", called_as);
5092 set_process_info("accepting a local non-SMTP message from <%s>",
5093 sender_address);
5094 }
5095
8669f003
PH
5096/* Initialize the session_local_queue-only flag (this will be ignored if
5097mua_wrapper is set) */
059ec3d9
PH
5098
5099queue_check_only();
8669f003 5100session_local_queue_only = queue_only;
059ec3d9
PH
5101
5102/* For non-SMTP and for batched SMTP input, check that there is enough space on
5103the spool if so configured. On failure, we must not attempt to send an error
5104message! (For interactive SMTP, the check happens at MAIL FROM and an SMTP
5105error code is given.) */
5106
5107if ((!smtp_input || smtp_batched_input) && !receive_check_fs(0))
5108 {
5109 fprintf(stderr, "exim: insufficient disk space\n");
5110 return EXIT_FAILURE;
5111 }
5112
273f34d0
PH
5113/* If this is smtp input of any kind, real or batched, handle the start of the
5114SMTP session.
24796b8d
PH
5115
5116NOTE: We do *not* call smtp_log_no_mail() if smtp_start_session() fails,
5117because a log line has already been written for all its failure exists
5118(usually "connection refused: <reason>") and writing another one is
5119unnecessary clutter. */
059ec3d9
PH
5120
5121if (smtp_input)
5122 {
5123 smtp_in = stdin;
5124 smtp_out = stdout;
5125 if (verify_check_host(&hosts_connection_nolog) == OK)
5126 log_write_selector &= ~L_smtp_connection;
5127 log_write(L_smtp_connection, LOG_MAIN, "%s", smtp_get_connection_info());
5128 if (!smtp_start_session())
5129 {
5130 mac_smtp_fflush();
5131 exim_exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
5132 }
5133 }
5134
45b91596 5135/* Otherwise, set up the input size limit here. */
059ec3d9
PH
5136
5137else
5138 {
d45b1de8
PH
5139 thismessage_size_limit = expand_string_integer(message_size_limit, TRUE);
5140 if (expand_string_message != NULL)
059ec3d9
PH
5141 {
5142 if (thismessage_size_limit == -1)
5143 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "failed to expand "
5144 "message_size_limit: %s", expand_string_message);
5145 else
5146 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "invalid value for "
5147 "message_size_limit: %s", expand_string_message);
5148 }
5149 }
5150
5151/* Loop for several messages when reading SMTP input. If we fork any child
5152processes, we don't want to wait for them unless synchronous delivery is
5153requested, so set SIGCHLD to SIG_IGN in that case. This is not necessarily the
5154same as SIG_DFL, despite the fact that documentation often lists the default as
5155"ignore". This is a confusing area. This is what I know:
5156
5157At least on some systems (e.g. Solaris), just setting SIG_IGN causes child
5158processes that complete simply to go away without ever becoming defunct. You
5159can't then wait for them - but we don't want to wait for them in the
5160non-synchronous delivery case. However, this behaviour of SIG_IGN doesn't
5161happen for all OS (e.g. *BSD is different).
5162
5163But that's not the end of the story. Some (many? all?) systems have the
5164SA_NOCLDWAIT option for sigaction(). This requests the behaviour that Solaris
5165has by default, so it seems that the difference is merely one of default
5166(compare restarting vs non-restarting signals).
5167
5168To cover all cases, Exim sets SIG_IGN with SA_NOCLDWAIT here if it can. If not,
5169it just sets SIG_IGN. To be on the safe side it also calls waitpid() at the end
5170of the loop below. Paranoia rules.
5171
5172February 2003: That's *still* not the end of the story. There are now versions
5173of Linux (where SIG_IGN does work) that are picky. If, having set SIG_IGN, a
5174process then calls waitpid(), a grumble is written to the system log, because
5175this is logically inconsistent. In other words, it doesn't like the paranoia.
5176As a consequenc of this, the waitpid() below is now excluded if we are sure
5177that SIG_IGN works. */
5178
5179if (!synchronous_delivery)
5180 {
5181 #ifdef SA_NOCLDWAIT
5182 struct sigaction act;
5183 act.sa_handler = SIG_IGN;
5184 sigemptyset(&(act.sa_mask));
5185 act.sa_flags = SA_NOCLDWAIT;
5186 sigaction(SIGCHLD, &act, NULL);
5187 #else
5188 signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_IGN);
5189 #endif
5190 }
5191
5192/* Save the current store pool point, for resetting at the start of
5193each message, and save the real sender address, if any. */
5194
5195reset_point = store_get(0);
5196real_sender_address = sender_address;
5197
5198/* Loop to receive messages; receive_msg() returns TRUE if there are more
5199messages to be read (SMTP input), or FALSE otherwise (not SMTP, or SMTP channel
5200collapsed). */
5201
5202while (more)
5203 {
5204 store_reset(reset_point);
5205 message_id[0] = 0;
5206
273f34d0
PH
5207 /* Handle the SMTP case; call smtp_setup_mst() to deal with the initial SMTP
5208 input and build the recipients list, before calling receive_msg() to read the
5209 message proper. Whatever sender address is given in the SMTP transaction is
5210 often ignored for local senders - we use the actual sender, which is normally
5211 either the underlying user running this process or a -f argument provided by
5212 a trusted caller. It is saved in real_sender_address. The test for whether to
5213 accept the SMTP sender is encapsulated in receive_check_set_sender(). */
059ec3d9
PH
5214
5215 if (smtp_input)
5216 {
5217 int rc;
5218 if ((rc = smtp_setup_msg()) > 0)
5219 {
5220 if (real_sender_address != NULL &&
5221 !receive_check_set_sender(sender_address))
5222 {
5223 sender_address = raw_sender = real_sender_address;
5224 sender_address_unrewritten = NULL;
5225 }
273f34d0
PH
5226
5227 /* For batched SMTP, we have to run the acl_not_smtp_start ACL, since it
5228 isn't really SMTP, so no other ACL will run until the acl_not_smtp one at
5229 the very end. The result of the ACL is ignored (as for other non-SMTP
5230 messages). It is run for its potential side effects. */
5231
5232 if (smtp_batched_input && acl_not_smtp_start != NULL)
5233 {
5234 uschar *user_msg, *log_msg;
5235 enable_dollar_recipients = TRUE;
5236 (void)acl_check(ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP_START, NULL, acl_not_smtp_start,
5237 &user_msg, &log_msg);
5238 enable_dollar_recipients = FALSE;
5239 }
5240
5241 /* Now get the data for the message */
5242
059ec3d9
PH
5243 more = receive_msg(extract_recipients);
5244 if (message_id[0] == 0)
5245 {
5246 if (more) continue;
b4ed4da0 5247 smtp_log_no_mail(); /* Log no mail if configured */
059ec3d9
PH
5248 exim_exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
5249 }
5250 }
b4ed4da0
PH
5251 else
5252 {
5253 smtp_log_no_mail(); /* Log no mail if configured */
5254 exim_exit((rc == 0)? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE);
5255 }
059ec3d9
PH
5256 }
5257
5258 /* In the non-SMTP case, we have all the information from the command
5259 line, but must process it in case it is in the more general RFC822
5260 format, and in any case, to detect syntax errors. Also, it appears that
5261 the use of comma-separated lists as single arguments is common, so we
5262 had better support them. */
5263
5264 else
5265 {
5266 int i;
5267 int rcount = 0;
5268 int count = argc - recipients_arg;
5269 uschar **list = argv + recipients_arg;
eb2c0248 5270
69358f02 5271 /* These options cannot be changed dynamically for non-SMTP messages */
eb2c0248 5272
69358f02 5273 active_local_sender_retain = local_sender_retain;
eb2c0248 5274 active_local_from_check = local_from_check;
059ec3d9
PH
5275
5276 /* Save before any rewriting */
5277
5278 raw_sender = string_copy(sender_address);
5279
5280 /* Loop for each argument */
5281
5282 for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
5283 {
5284 int start, end, domain;
5285 uschar *errmess;
5286 uschar *s = list[i];
5287
5288 /* Loop for each comma-separated address */
5289
5290 while (*s != 0)
5291 {
5292 BOOL finished = FALSE;
5293 uschar *recipient;
5294 uschar *ss = parse_find_address_end(s, FALSE);
5295
5296 if (*ss == ',') *ss = 0; else finished = TRUE;
5297
5298 /* Check max recipients - if -t was used, these aren't recipients */
5299
5300 if (recipients_max > 0 && ++rcount > recipients_max &&
5301 !extract_recipients)
5302 {
5303 if (error_handling == ERRORS_STDERR)
5304 {
5305 fprintf(stderr, "exim: too many recipients\n");
5306 exim_exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
5307 }
5308 else
5309 {
5310 return
5311 moan_to_sender(ERRMESS_TOOMANYRECIP, NULL, NULL, stdin, TRUE)?
5312 errors_sender_rc : EXIT_FAILURE;
5313 }
5314 }
5315
5316 recipient =
5317 parse_extract_address(s, &errmess, &start, &end, &domain, FALSE);
5318
5319 if (domain == 0 && !allow_unqualified_recipient)
5320 {
5321 recipient = NULL;
5322 errmess = US"unqualified recipient address not allowed";
5323 }
5324
5325 if (recipient == NULL)
5326 {
5327 if (error_handling == ERRORS_STDERR)
5328 {
5329 fprintf(stderr, "exim: bad recipient address \"%s\": %s\n",
5330 string_printing(list[i]), errmess);
5331 exim_exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
5332 }
5333 else
5334 {
5335 error_block eblock;
5336 eblock.next = NULL;
5337 eblock.text1 = string_printing(list[i]);
5338 eblock.text2 = errmess;
5339 return
5340 moan_to_sender(ERRMESS_BADARGADDRESS, &eblock, NULL, stdin, TRUE)?
5341 errors_sender_rc : EXIT_FAILURE;
5342 }
5343 }
5344
5345 receive_add_recipient(recipient, -1);
5346 s = ss;
5347 if (!finished)
5348 while (*(++s) != 0 && (*s == ',' || isspace(*s)));
5349 }
5350 }
5351
5352 /* Show the recipients when debugging */
5353
5354 DEBUG(D_receive)
5355 {
5356 int i;
5357 if (sender_address != NULL) debug_printf("Sender: %s\n", sender_address);
5358 if (recipients_list != NULL)
5359 {
5360 debug_printf("Recipients:\n");
5361 for (i = 0; i < recipients_count; i++)
5362 debug_printf(" %s\n", recipients_list[i].address);
5363 }
5364 }
5365
45b91596
PH
5366 /* Run the acl_not_smtp_start ACL if required. The result of the ACL is
5367 ignored; rejecting here would just add complication, and it can just as
5368 well be done later. Allow $recipients to be visible in the ACL. */
5369
5370 if (acl_not_smtp_start != NULL)
5371 {
5372 uschar *user_msg, *log_msg;
5373 enable_dollar_recipients = TRUE;
5374 (void)acl_check(ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP_START, NULL, acl_not_smtp_start,
5375 &user_msg, &log_msg);
5376 enable_dollar_recipients = FALSE;
5377 }
5378
f05da2e8
PH
5379 /* Read the data for the message. If filter_test is not FTEST_NONE, this
5380 will just read the headers for the message, and not write anything onto the
5381 spool. */
059ec3d9
PH
5382
5383 message_ended = END_NOTENDED;
5384 more = receive_msg(extract_recipients);
5385
5386 /* more is always FALSE here (not SMTP message) when reading a message
5387 for real; when reading the headers of a message for filter testing,
5388 it is TRUE if the headers were terminated by '.' and FALSE otherwise. */
5389
5390 if (message_id[0] == 0) exim_exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
5391 } /* Non-SMTP message reception */
5392
5393 /* If this is a filter testing run, there are headers in store, but
5394 no message on the spool. Run the filtering code in testing mode, setting
5395 the domain to the qualify domain and the local part to the current user,
5396 unless they have been set by options. The prefix and suffix are left unset
5397 unless specified. The the return path is set to to the sender unless it has
5398 already been set from a return-path header in the message. */
5399
f05da2e8 5400 if (filter_test != FTEST_NONE)
059ec3d9
PH
5401 {
5402 deliver_domain = (ftest_domain != NULL)?
5403 ftest_domain : qualify_domain_recipient;
5404 deliver_domain_orig = deliver_domain;
5405 deliver_localpart = (ftest_localpart != NULL)?
5406 ftest_localpart : originator_login;
5407 deliver_localpart_orig = deliver_localpart;
5408 deliver_localpart_prefix = ftest_prefix;
5409 deliver_localpart_suffix = ftest_suffix;
5410 deliver_home = originator_home;
5411
5412 if (return_path == NULL)
5413 {
5414 printf("Return-path copied from sender\n");
5415 return_path = string_copy(sender_address);
5416 }
5417 else
5418 {
5419 printf("Return-path = %s\n", (return_path[0] == 0)? US"<>" : return_path);
5420 }
5421 printf("Sender = %s\n", (sender_address[0] == 0)? US"<>" : sender_address);
5422
5423 receive_add_recipient(
5424 string_sprintf("%s%s%s@%s",
5425 (ftest_prefix == NULL)? US"" : ftest_prefix,
5426 deliver_localpart,
5427 (ftest_suffix == NULL)? US"" : ftest_suffix,
5428 deliver_domain), -1);
5429
5430 printf("Recipient = %s\n", recipients_list[0].address);
5431 if (ftest_prefix != NULL) printf("Prefix = %s\n", ftest_prefix);
5432 if (ftest_suffix != NULL) printf("Suffix = %s\n", ftest_suffix);
5433
1ac6b2e7
JH
5434 if (chdir("/")) /* Get away from wherever the user is running this from */
5435 {
5436 DEBUG(D_receive) debug_printf("chdir(\"/\") failed\n");
5437 exim_exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
5438 }
8e669ac1
PH
5439
5440 /* Now we run either a system filter test, or a user filter test, or both.
5441 In the latter case, headers added by the system filter will persist and be
5442 available to the user filter. We need to copy the filter variables
f05da2e8 5443 explicitly. */
8e669ac1 5444
f05da2e8
PH
5445 if ((filter_test & FTEST_SYSTEM) != 0)
5446 {
5447 if (!filter_runtest(filter_sfd, filter_test_sfile, TRUE, more))
5448 exim_exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
8e669ac1
PH
5449 }
5450
f05da2e8 5451 memcpy(filter_sn, filter_n, sizeof(filter_sn));
8e669ac1 5452
f05da2e8
PH
5453 if ((filter_test & FTEST_USER) != 0)
5454 {
5455 if (!filter_runtest(filter_ufd, filter_test_ufile, FALSE, more))
5456 exim_exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
8e669ac1
PH
5457 }
5458
f05da2e8 5459 exim_exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
059ec3d9
PH
5460 }
5461
5462 /* Else act on the result of message reception. We should not get here unless
8669f003
PH
5463 message_id[0] is non-zero. If queue_only is set, session_local_queue_only
5464 will be TRUE. If it is not, check on the number of messages received in this
5465 connection. */
5466
5467 if (!session_local_queue_only &&
5468 smtp_accept_queue_per_connection > 0 &&
5469 receive_messagecount > smtp_accept_queue_per_connection)
059ec3d9 5470 {
8669f003
PH
5471 session_local_queue_only = TRUE;
5472 queue_only_reason = 2;
5473 }
5474
5475 /* Initialize local_queue_only from session_local_queue_only. If it is false,
5476 and queue_only_load is set, check that the load average is below it. If it is
5477 not, set local_queue_only TRUE. If queue_only_load_latch is true (the
5478 default), we put the whole session into queue_only mode. It then remains this
5479 way for any subsequent messages on the same SMTP connection. This is a
5480 deliberate choice; even though the load average may fall, it doesn't seem
5481 right to deliver later messages on the same call when not delivering earlier
5482 ones. However, there are odd cases where this is not wanted, so this can be
5483 changed by setting queue_only_load_latch false. */
5484
5485 local_queue_only = session_local_queue_only;
5486 if (!local_queue_only && queue_only_load >= 0)
5487 {
5488 local_queue_only = (load_average = OS_GETLOADAVG()) > queue_only_load;
5489 if (local_queue_only)
059ec3d9 5490 {
8669f003
PH
5491 queue_only_reason = 3;
5492 if (queue_only_load_latch) session_local_queue_only = TRUE;
059ec3d9
PH
5493 }
5494 }
5495
5496 /* If running as an MUA wrapper, all queueing options and freezing options
5497 are ignored. */
5498
5499 if (mua_wrapper)
5500 local_queue_only = queue_only_policy = deliver_freeze = FALSE;
5501
5502 /* Log the queueing here, when it will get a message id attached, but
5503 not if queue_only is set (case 0). Case 1 doesn't happen here (too many
5504 connections). */
5505
5506 if (local_queue_only) switch(queue_only_reason)
5507 {
5508 case 2:
5509 log_write(L_delay_delivery,
5510 LOG_MAIN, "no immediate delivery: more than %d messages "
5511 "received in one connection", smtp_accept_queue_per_connection);
5512 break;
5513
5514 case 3:
5515 log_write(L_delay_delivery,
5516 LOG_MAIN, "no immediate delivery: load average %.2f",
5517 (double)load_average/1000.0);
5518 break;
5519 }
5520
5521 /* Else do the delivery unless the ACL or local_scan() called for queue only
5522 or froze the message. Always deliver in a separate process. A fork failure is
5523 not a disaster, as the delivery will eventually happen on a subsequent queue
eb2c0248
PH
5524 run. The search cache must be tidied before the fork, as the parent will
5525 do it before exiting. The child will trigger a lookup failure and
5526 thereby defer the delivery if it tries to use (for example) a cached ldap
5527 connection that the parent has called unbind on. */
059ec3d9
PH
5528
5529 else if (!queue_only_policy && !deliver_freeze)
5530 {
5531 pid_t pid;
eb2c0248
PH
5532 search_tidyup();
5533
059ec3d9
PH
5534 if ((pid = fork()) == 0)
5535 {
5536 int rc;
5537 close_unwanted(); /* Close unwanted file descriptors and TLS */
5538 exim_nullstd(); /* Ensure std{in,out,err} exist */
5539
5540 /* Re-exec Exim if we need to regain privilege (note: in mua_wrapper
5541 mode, deliver_drop_privilege is forced TRUE). */
5542
5543 if (geteuid() != root_uid && !deliver_drop_privilege && !unprivileged)
5544 {
5545 (void)child_exec_exim(CEE_EXEC_EXIT, FALSE, NULL, FALSE, 2, US"-Mc",
5546 message_id);
5547 /* Control does not return here. */
5548 }
5549
5550 /* No need to re-exec */
5551
5552 rc = deliver_message(message_id, FALSE, FALSE);
5553 search_tidyup();
5554 _exit((!mua_wrapper || rc == DELIVER_MUA_SUCCEEDED)?
5555 EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE);
5556 }
5557
5558 if (pid < 0)
5559 {
5560 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "failed to fork automatic delivery "
5561 "process: %s", strerror(errno));
5562 }
5563
5564 /* In the parent, wait if synchronous delivery is required. This will
5565 always be the case in MUA wrapper mode. */
5566
5567 else if (synchronous_delivery)
5568 {
5569 int status;
5570 while (wait(&status) != pid);
5571 if ((status & 0x00ff) != 0)
5572 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC,
5573 "process %d crashed with signal %d while delivering %s",
5574 (int)pid, status & 0x00ff, message_id);
5575 if (mua_wrapper && (status & 0xffff) != 0) exim_exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
5576 }
5577 }
5578
5579 /* The loop will repeat if more is TRUE. If we do not know know that the OS
5580 automatically reaps children (see comments above the loop), clear away any
5581 finished subprocesses here, in case there are lots of messages coming in
5582 from the same source. */
5583
5584 #ifndef SIG_IGN_WORKS
5585 while (waitpid(-1, NULL, WNOHANG) > 0);
5586 #endif
5587 }
5588
5589exim_exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); /* Never returns */
5590return 0; /* To stop compiler warning */
5591}
5592
5593/* End of exim.c */