Bug 1454: Option -oMm for message reference
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1 /*************************************************
2 * Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
3 *************************************************/
4
5 /* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2012 */
6 /* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
7
8 /* This file is the header that is the only Exim header to be included in the
9 source for the local_scan.c() function. It contains definitions that are made
10 available for use in that function, and which are documented.
11
12 This API is also used for functions called by the ${dlfunc expansion item. */
13
14
15 /* Some basic types that make some things easier, the Exim configuration
16 settings, and the store functions. */
17
18 #include <stdarg.h>
19 #include <sys/types.h>
20 #include "config.h"
21 #include "mytypes.h"
22 #include "store.h"
23
24
25 /* The function and its return codes. */
26
27 extern int local_scan(int, uschar **);
28
29 enum {
30 LOCAL_SCAN_ACCEPT, /* Accept */
31 LOCAL_SCAN_ACCEPT_FREEZE, /* Accept, but freeze */
32 LOCAL_SCAN_ACCEPT_QUEUE, /* Accept, but no immediate delivery */
33 LOCAL_SCAN_REJECT, /* Permanent rejection */
34 LOCAL_SCAN_REJECT_NOLOGHDR, /* Permanent rejection, no log header */
35 LOCAL_SCAN_TEMPREJECT, /* Temporary rejection */
36 LOCAL_SCAN_TEMPREJECT_NOLOGHDR /* Temporary rejection, no log header */
37 };
38
39
40 /* Functions called by ${dlfunc{file}{func}{arg}...} return one of the five
41 status codes defined immediately below. The function's first argument is either
42 the result of expansion, or the error message in case of failure. The second
43 and third arguments are standard argument count and vector, comprising the
44 {arg} values specified in the expansion item. */
45
46 typedef int exim_dlfunc_t(uschar **yield, int argc, uschar *argv[]);
47
48
49 /* Return codes from the support functions lss_match_xxx(). These are also the
50 codes that dynamically-loaded ${dlfunc functions must return. */
51
52 #define OK 0 /* Successful match */
53 #define DEFER 1 /* Defer - some problem */
54 #define FAIL 2 /* Matching failed */
55 #define ERROR 3 /* Internal or config error */
56
57 /* Extra return code for ${dlfunc functions */
58
59 #define FAIL_FORCED 4 /* "Forced" failure */
60
61
62 /* Available logging destinations */
63
64 #define LOG_MAIN 1 /* Write to the main log */
65 #define LOG_PANIC 2 /* Write to the panic log */
66 #define LOG_REJECT 16 /* Write to the reject log, with headers */
67
68
69 /* Accessible debugging bits */
70
71 #define D_v 0x00000001
72 #define D_local_scan 0x00000002
73
74
75 /* Option types that can be used for local_scan_options. The boolean ones
76 MUST be last so that they are contiguous with the internal boolean specials. */
77
78 enum { opt_stringptr, opt_int, opt_octint, opt_mkint, opt_Kint, opt_fixed,
79 opt_time, opt_bool };
80
81
82 /* The length of message identification strings. This is the id used internally
83 by exim. The external version for use in Received: strings has a leading 'E'
84 added to ensure it starts with a letter. */
85
86 #define MESSAGE_ID_LENGTH 16
87
88 /* The offset to the start of the data in the data file - this allows for
89 the name of the data file to be present in the first line. */
90
91 #define SPOOL_DATA_START_OFFSET (MESSAGE_ID_LENGTH+3)
92
93 /* Some people (Marc Merlin et al) are maintaining a patch that allows for
94 dynamic local_scan() libraries. This code is not yet in Exim proper, but it
95 helps the maintainers if we keep their ABI version numbers here. This may
96 mutate into more general support later. The major number is increased when the
97 ABI is changed in a non backward compatible way. The minor number is increased
98 each time a new feature is added (in a way that doesn't break backward
99 compatibility). */
100
101 #define LOCAL_SCAN_ABI_VERSION_MAJOR 1
102 #define LOCAL_SCAN_ABI_VERSION_MINOR 1
103 #define LOCAL_SCAN_ABI_VERSION \
104 LOCAL_SCAN_ABI_VERSION_MAJOR.LOCAL_SCAN_ABI_VERSION_MINOR
105
106 /* Structure definitions that are documented as visible in the function. */
107
108 typedef struct header_line {
109 struct header_line *next;
110 int type;
111 int slen;
112 uschar *text;
113 } header_line;
114
115 /* Entries in lists options are in this form. */
116
117 typedef struct {
118 const char *name;
119 int type;
120 void *value;
121 } optionlist;
122
123 /*Structure for holding information about an envelope address. The errors_to
124 field is always NULL except for one_time aliases that had errors_to on the
125 routers that generated them. */
126
127 typedef struct recipient_item {
128 uschar *address; /* the recipient address */
129 int pno; /* parent number for "one_time" alias, or -1 */
130 uschar *errors_to; /* the errors_to address or NULL */
131 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL
132 uschar *bmi_optin;
133 #endif
134 } recipient_item;
135
136
137 /* Global variables that are documented as visible in the function. */
138
139 extern unsigned int debug_selector; /* Debugging bits */
140
141 extern int body_linecount; /* Line count in body */
142 extern int body_zerocount; /* Binary zero count in body */
143 extern uschar *expand_string_message; /* Error info for failing expansion */
144 extern uschar *headers_charset; /* Charset for RFC 2047 decoding */
145 extern header_line *header_last; /* Final header */
146 extern header_line *header_list; /* First header */
147 extern BOOL host_checking; /* Set when checking a host */
148 extern uschar *interface_address; /* Interface for incoming call */
149 extern int interface_port; /* Port number for incoming call */
150 extern uschar *message_id; /* Internal id of message being handled */
151 extern uschar *received_protocol; /* Name of incoming protocol */
152 extern int recipients_count; /* Number of recipients */
153 extern recipient_item *recipients_list;/* List of recipient addresses */
154 extern unsigned char *sender_address; /* Sender address */
155 extern uschar *sender_host_address; /* IP address of sender, as chars */
156 extern uschar *sender_host_authenticated; /* Name of authentication mechanism */
157 extern uschar *sender_host_name; /* Host name from lookup */
158 extern int sender_host_port; /* Port number of sender */
159 extern BOOL smtp_batched_input; /* TRUE if SMTP batch (no interaction) */
160 extern BOOL smtp_input; /* TRUE if input is via SMTP */
161
162
163 /* Functions that are documented as visible in local_scan(). */
164
165 extern int child_close(pid_t, int);
166 extern pid_t child_open(uschar **, uschar **, int, int *, int *, BOOL);
167 extern pid_t child_open_exim(int *);
168 extern pid_t child_open_exim2(int *, uschar *, uschar *);
169 extern void debug_printf(const char *, ...) PRINTF_FUNCTION(1,2);
170 extern uschar *expand_string(uschar *);
171 extern void header_add(int, const char *, ...);
172 extern void header_add_at_position(BOOL, uschar *, BOOL, int, const char *, ...);
173 extern void header_remove(int, const uschar *);
174 extern BOOL header_testname(header_line *, const uschar *, int, BOOL);
175 extern BOOL header_testname_incomplete(header_line *, const uschar *, int, BOOL);
176 extern void log_write(unsigned int, int, const char *format, ...) PRINTF_FUNCTION(3,4);
177 extern int lss_b64decode(uschar *, uschar **);
178 extern uschar *lss_b64encode(uschar *, int);
179 extern int lss_match_domain(uschar *, uschar *);
180 extern int lss_match_local_part(uschar *, uschar *, BOOL);
181 extern int lss_match_address(uschar *, uschar *, BOOL);
182 extern int lss_match_host(uschar *, uschar *, uschar *);
183 extern void receive_add_recipient(uschar *, int);
184 extern BOOL receive_remove_recipient(uschar *);
185 extern uschar *rfc2047_decode(uschar *, BOOL, uschar *, int, int *, uschar **);
186 extern int smtp_fflush(void);
187 extern void smtp_printf(const char *, ...) PRINTF_FUNCTION(1,2);
188 extern void smtp_vprintf(const char *, va_list);
189 extern uschar *string_copy(const uschar *);
190 extern uschar *string_copyn(uschar *, int);
191 extern uschar *string_sprintf(const char *, ...) ALMOST_PRINTF(1,2);
192
193 /* End of local_scan.h */