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1/*************************************************
2* Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
3*************************************************/
4
0a49a7a4 5/* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2009 */
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6/* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
7
8/* Functions for writing spool files, and moving them about. */
9
10
11#include "exim.h"
12
13
14
15/*************************************************
16* Deal with header writing errors *
17*************************************************/
18
19/* This function is called immediately after errors in writing the spool, with
20errno still set. It creates and error message, depending on the circumstances.
21If errmsg is NULL, it logs the message and panic-dies. Otherwise errmsg is set
22to point to the message, and -1 is returned. This function makes the code of
23spool_write_header() a bit neater.
24
25Arguments:
26 where SW_RECEIVING, SW_DELIVERING, or SW_MODIFYING
27 errmsg where to put the message; NULL => panic-die
28 s text to add to log string
29 temp_name name of temp file to unlink
30 f FILE to close, if not NULL
31
32Returns: -1 if errmsg is not NULL; otherwise doesn't return
33*/
34
35static int
36spool_write_error(int where, uschar **errmsg, uschar *s, uschar *temp_name,
37 FILE *f)
38{
39uschar *msg = (where == SW_RECEIVING)?
40 string_sprintf("spool file %s error while receiving from %s: %s", s,
41 (sender_fullhost != NULL)? sender_fullhost : sender_ident,
42 strerror(errno))
43 :
44 string_sprintf("spool file %s error while %s: %s", s,
45 (where == SW_DELIVERING)? "delivering" : "modifying",
46 strerror(errno));
47
48if (temp_name != NULL) Uunlink(temp_name);
f1e894f3 49if (f != NULL) (void)fclose(f);
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50
51if (errmsg == NULL)
52 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "%s", msg);
53else
54 *errmsg = msg;
55
56return -1;
57}
58
59
60
61/*************************************************
62* Open file under temporary name *
63*************************************************/
64
65/* This is used for opening spool files under a temporary name,
66with a single attempt at deleting if they already exist.
67
68Argument: temporary name for spool header file
69Returns: file descriptor of open file, or < 0 on failure, with errno unchanged
70*/
71
72int
73spool_open_temp(uschar *temp_name)
74{
75int fd = Uopen(temp_name, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, SPOOL_MODE);
76
77/* If the file already exists, something has gone wrong. This process may well
78have previously created the file if it is delivering more than one address, but
79it should have renamed it almost immediately. A file could, however, be left
80around as a result of a system crash, and by coincidence this process might
81have the same pid. We therefore have one go at unlinking it before giving up.
82*/
83
84if (fd < 0 && errno == EEXIST)
85 {
86 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("%s exists: unlinking\n", temp_name);
87 Uunlink(temp_name);
88 fd = Uopen(temp_name, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, SPOOL_MODE);
89 }
90
91/* If the file has been opened, make sure the file's group is the Exim gid, and
92double-check the mode because the group setting doesn't always get set
93automatically. */
94
95if (fd >= 0)
96 {
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97 (void)fchown(fd, exim_uid, exim_gid);
98 (void)fchmod(fd, SPOOL_MODE);
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99 }
100
101return fd;
102}
103
104
105
106/*************************************************
107* Write the header spool file *
108*************************************************/
109
110/* Returns the size of the file for success; zero for failure. The file is
111written under a temporary name, and then renamed. It's done this way so that it
112works with re-writing the file on message deferral as well as for the initial
113write. Whenever this function is called, the data file for the message should
114be open and locked, thus preventing any other exim process from working on this
115message.
116
117Argument:
118 id the message id
119 where SW_RECEIVING, SW_DELIVERING, or SW_MODIFYING
120 errmsg where to put an error message; if NULL, panic-die on error
121
122Returns: the size of the header texts on success;
123 negative on writing failure, unless errmsg == NULL
124*/
125
126int
127spool_write_header(uschar *id, int where, uschar **errmsg)
128{
129int fd;
130int i;
131int size_correction;
132FILE *f;
133header_line *h;
134struct stat statbuf;
135uschar name[256];
136uschar temp_name[256];
137
138sprintf(CS temp_name, "%s/input/%s/hdr.%d", spool_directory, message_subdir,
139 (int)getpid());
140fd = spool_open_temp(temp_name);
141if (fd < 0) return spool_write_error(where, errmsg, US"open", NULL, NULL);
142f = fdopen(fd, "wb");
143DEBUG(D_receive|D_deliver) debug_printf("Writing spool header file\n");
144
145/* We now have an open file to which the header data is to be written. Start
146with the file's leaf name, to make the file self-identifying. Continue with the
147identity of the submitting user, followed by the sender's address. The sender's
148address is enclosed in <> because it might be the null address. Then write the
149received time and the number of warning messages that have been sent. */
150
151fprintf(f, "%s-H\n", message_id);
152fprintf(f, "%.63s %ld %ld\n", originator_login, (long int)originator_uid,
153 (long int)originator_gid);
154fprintf(f, "<%s>\n", sender_address);
155fprintf(f, "%d %d\n", received_time, warning_count);
156
157/* If there is information about a sending host, remember it. The HELO
158data can be set for local SMTP as well as remote. */
159
160if (sender_helo_name != NULL)
161 fprintf(f, "-helo_name %s\n", sender_helo_name);
162
163if (sender_host_address != NULL)
164 {
165 fprintf(f, "-host_address %s.%d\n", sender_host_address, sender_host_port);
166 if (sender_host_name != NULL)
167 fprintf(f, "-host_name %s\n", sender_host_name);
168 if (sender_host_authenticated != NULL)
169 fprintf(f, "-host_auth %s\n", sender_host_authenticated);
170 }
171
172/* Also about the interface a message came in on */
173
174if (interface_address != NULL)
175 fprintf(f, "-interface_address %s.%d\n", interface_address, interface_port);
8e669ac1 176
1f5b4c3d 177if (smtp_active_hostname != primary_hostname)
8e669ac1 178 fprintf(f, "-active_hostname %s\n", smtp_active_hostname);
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179
180/* Likewise for any ident information; for local messages this is
181likely to be the same as originator_login, but will be different if
182the originator was root, forcing a different ident. */
183
184if (sender_ident != NULL) fprintf(f, "-ident %s\n", sender_ident);
185
186/* Ditto for the received protocol */
187
188if (received_protocol != NULL)
189 fprintf(f, "-received_protocol %s\n", received_protocol);
190
38a0a95f 191/* Preserve any ACL variables that are set. */
059ec3d9 192
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193tree_walk(acl_var_c, &acl_var_write, f);
194tree_walk(acl_var_m, &acl_var_write, f);
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195
196/* Now any other data that needs to be remembered. */
197
198fprintf(f, "-body_linecount %d\n", body_linecount);
d677b2f2 199fprintf(f, "-max_received_linelength %d\n", max_received_linelength);
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200
201if (body_zerocount > 0) fprintf(f, "-body_zerocount %d\n", body_zerocount);
202
203if (authenticated_id != NULL)
204 fprintf(f, "-auth_id %s\n", authenticated_id);
205if (authenticated_sender != NULL)
206 fprintf(f, "-auth_sender %s\n", authenticated_sender);
207
208if (allow_unqualified_recipient) fprintf(f, "-allow_unqualified_recipient\n");
209if (allow_unqualified_sender) fprintf(f, "-allow_unqualified_sender\n");
210if (deliver_firsttime) fprintf(f, "-deliver_firsttime\n");
211if (deliver_freeze) fprintf(f, "-frozen %d\n", deliver_frozen_at);
212if (dont_deliver) fprintf(f, "-N\n");
b08b24c8 213if (host_lookup_deferred) fprintf(f, "-host_lookup_deferred\n");
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214if (host_lookup_failed) fprintf(f, "-host_lookup_failed\n");
215if (sender_local) fprintf(f, "-local\n");
216if (local_error_message) fprintf(f, "-localerror\n");
217if (local_scan_data != NULL) fprintf(f, "-local_scan %s\n", local_scan_data);
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218#ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
219if (spam_score_int != NULL) fprintf(f,"-spam_score_int %s\n", spam_score_int);
220#endif
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221if (deliver_manual_thaw) fprintf(f, "-manual_thaw\n");
222if (sender_set_untrusted) fprintf(f, "-sender_set_untrusted\n");
223
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224#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL
225if (bmi_verdicts != NULL) fprintf(f, "-bmi_verdicts %s\n", bmi_verdicts);
226#endif
227
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228#ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
229if (tls_certificate_verified) fprintf(f, "-tls_certificate_verified\n");
230if (tls_cipher != NULL) fprintf(f, "-tls_cipher %s\n", tls_cipher);
c7396ac5 231if (tls_peerdn != NULL) fprintf(f, "-tls_peerdn %s\n", string_printing(tls_peerdn));
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232#endif
233
234/* To complete the envelope, write out the tree of non-recipients, followed by
235the list of recipients. These won't be disjoint the first time, when no
236checking has been done. If a recipient is a "one-time" alias, it is followed by
237a space and its parent address number (pno). */
238
239tree_write(tree_nonrecipients, f);
240fprintf(f, "%d\n", recipients_count);
241for (i = 0; i < recipients_count; i++)
242 {
243 recipient_item *r = recipients_list + i;
244 if (r->pno < 0 && r->errors_to == NULL)
245 fprintf(f, "%s\n", r->address);
246 else
247 {
248 uschar *errors_to = (r->errors_to == NULL)? US"" : r->errors_to;
249 fprintf(f, "%s %s %d,%d#1\n", r->address, errors_to,
250 Ustrlen(errors_to), r->pno);
251 }
252 }
253
254/* Put a blank line before the headers */
255
256fprintf(f, "\n");
257
258/* Save the size of the file so far so we can subtract it from the final length
259to get the actual size of the headers. */
260
261fflush(f);
262fstat(fd, &statbuf);
263size_correction = statbuf.st_size;
264
265/* Finally, write out the message's headers. To make it easier to read them
266in again, precede each one with the count of its length. Make the count fixed
267length to aid human eyes when debugging and arrange for it not be included in
268the size. It is followed by a space for normal headers, a flagging letter for
269various other headers, or an asterisk for old headers that have been rewritten.
270These are saved as a record for debugging. Don't included them in the message's
271size. */
272
273for (h = header_list; h != NULL; h = h->next)
274 {
275 fprintf(f, "%03d%c %s", h->slen, h->type, h->text);
276 size_correction += 5;
277 if (h->type == '*') size_correction += h->slen;
278 }
279
280/* Flush and check for any errors while writing */
281
282if (fflush(f) != 0 || ferror(f))
283 return spool_write_error(where, errmsg, US"write", temp_name, f);
284
285/* Force the file's contents to be written to disk. Note that fflush()
286just pushes it out of C, and fclose() doesn't guarantee to do the write
287either. That's just the way Unix works... */
288
54fc8428 289if (EXIMfsync(fileno(f)) < 0)
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290 return spool_write_error(where, errmsg, US"sync", temp_name, f);
291
292/* Get the size of the file, and close it. */
293
294fstat(fd, &statbuf);
295if (fclose(f) != 0)
296 return spool_write_error(where, errmsg, US"close", temp_name, NULL);
297
298/* Rename the file to its correct name, thereby replacing any previous
299incarnation. */
300
301sprintf(CS name, "%s/input/%s/%s-H", spool_directory, message_subdir, id);
302
303if (Urename(temp_name, name) < 0)
304 return spool_write_error(where, errmsg, US"rename", temp_name, NULL);
305
306/* Linux (and maybe other OS?) does not automatically sync a directory after
307an operation like rename. We therefore have to do it forcibly ourselves in
308these cases, to make sure the file is actually accessible on disk, as opposed
309to just the data being accessible from a file in lost+found. Linux also has
310O_DIRECTORY, for opening a directory.
311
312However, it turns out that some file systems (some versions of NFS?) do not
313support directory syncing. It seems safe enough to ignore EINVAL to cope with
314these cases. One hack on top of another... but that's life. */
315
316#ifdef NEED_SYNC_DIRECTORY
317
318sprintf(CS temp_name, "%s/input/%s/.", spool_directory, message_subdir);
319
320#ifndef O_DIRECTORY
321#define O_DIRECTORY 0
322#endif
323
324if ((fd = Uopen(temp_name, O_RDONLY|O_DIRECTORY, 0)) < 0)
325 return spool_write_error(where, errmsg, US"directory open", name, NULL);
326
54fc8428 327if (EXIMfsync(fd) < 0 && errno != EINVAL)
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328 return spool_write_error(where, errmsg, US"directory sync", name, NULL);
329
330if (close(fd) < 0)
331 return spool_write_error(where, errmsg, US"directory close", name, NULL);
332
333#endif /* NEED_SYNC_DIRECTORY */
334
335/* Return the number of characters in the headers, which is the file size, less
336the prelimary stuff, less the additional count fields on the headers. */
337
338DEBUG(D_receive) debug_printf("Size of headers = %d\n",
339 (int)(statbuf.st_size - size_correction));
340
341return statbuf.st_size - size_correction;
342}
343
344
345#ifdef SUPPORT_MOVE_FROZEN_MESSAGES
346
347/************************************************
348* Make a hard link *
349************************************************/
350
351/* Used by spool_move_message() below. Note re the use of sprintf(): the value
352of spool_directory is checked to ensure that it is less than 200 characters at
353start-up time.
354
355Arguments:
356 dir base directory name
357 subdir subdirectory name
358 id message id
359 suffix suffix to add to id
360 from source directory prefix
361 to destination directory prefix
362 noentok if TRUE, absence of file is not an error
363
364Returns: TRUE if all went well
365 FALSE, having panic logged if not
366*/
367
368static BOOL
369make_link(uschar *dir, uschar *subdir, uschar *id, uschar *suffix, uschar *from,
370 uschar *to, BOOL noentok)
371{
372uschar f[256], t[256];
373sprintf(CS f, "%s/%s%s/%s/%s%s", spool_directory, from, dir, subdir, id, suffix);
374sprintf(CS t, "%s/%s%s/%s/%s%s", spool_directory, to, dir, subdir, id, suffix);
375if (Ulink(f, t) < 0 && (!noentok || errno != ENOENT))
376 {
377 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "link(\"%s\", \"%s\") failed while moving "
378 "message: %s", f, t, strerror(errno));
379 return FALSE;
380 }
381return TRUE;
382}
383
384
385
386/************************************************
387* Break a link *
388************************************************/
389
390/* Used by spool_move_message() below. Note re the use of sprintf(): the value
391of spool_directory is checked to ensure that it is less than 200 characters at
392start-up time.
393
394Arguments:
395 dir base directory name
396 subdir subdirectory name
397 id message id
398 suffix suffix to add to id
399 from source directory prefix
400 noentok if TRUE, absence of file is not an error
401
402Returns: TRUE if all went well
403 FALSE, having panic logged if not
404*/
405
406static BOOL
407break_link(uschar *dir, uschar *subdir, uschar *id, uschar *suffix, uschar *from,
408 BOOL noentok)
409{
410uschar f[256];
411sprintf(CS f, "%s/%s%s/%s/%s%s", spool_directory, from, dir, subdir, id, suffix);
412if (Uunlink(f) < 0 && (!noentok || errno != ENOENT))
413 {
414 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "unlink(\"%s\") failed while moving "
415 "message: %s", f, strerror(errno));
416 return FALSE;
417 }
418return TRUE;
419}
420
421
422
423/************************************************
424* Move message files *
425************************************************/
426
427/* Move the files for a message (-H, -D, and msglog) from one directory (or
428hierarchy) to another. It is assume that there is no -J file in existence when
429this is done. At present, this is used only when move_frozen_messages is set,
430so compile it only when that support is configured.
431
432Arguments:
433 id the id of the message to be delivered
434 subdir the subdirectory name, or an empty string
435 from a prefix for "input" or "msglog" for where the message is now
436 to a prefix for "input" or "msglog" for where the message is to go
437
438Returns: TRUE if all is well
439 FALSE if not, with error logged in panic and main logs
440*/
441
442BOOL
443spool_move_message(uschar *id, uschar *subdir, uschar *from, uschar *to)
444{
445/* Create any output directories that do not exist. */
446
447sprintf(CS big_buffer, "%sinput/%s", to, subdir);
448(void)directory_make(spool_directory, big_buffer, INPUT_DIRECTORY_MODE, TRUE);
449sprintf(CS big_buffer, "%smsglog/%s", to, subdir);
450(void)directory_make(spool_directory, big_buffer, INPUT_DIRECTORY_MODE, TRUE);
451
452/* Move the message by first creating new hard links for all the files, and
453then removing the old links. When moving messages onto the main spool, the -H
454file should be set up last, because that's the one that tells Exim there is a
455message to be delivered, so we create its new link last and remove its old link
456first. Programs that look at the alternate directories should follow the same
457rule of waiting for a -H file before doing anything. When moving messsages off
458the mail spool, the -D file should be open and locked at the time, thus keeping
459Exim's hands off. */
460
461if (!make_link(US"msglog", subdir, id, US"", from, to, TRUE) ||
462 !make_link(US"input", subdir, id, US"-D", from, to, FALSE) ||
463 !make_link(US"input", subdir, id, US"-H", from, to, FALSE))
464 return FALSE;
465
466if (!break_link(US"input", subdir, id, US"-H", from, FALSE) ||
467 !break_link(US"input", subdir, id, US"-D", from, FALSE) ||
468 !break_link(US"msglog", subdir, id, US"", from, TRUE))
469 return FALSE;
470
471log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "moved from %sinput, %smsglog to %sinput, %smsglog",
472 from, from, to, to);
473
474return TRUE;
475}
476
477#endif
478
479/* End of spool_out.c */