/* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License, Version 1.0 only * (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance * with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END */ /* * Copyright 2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ /* Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T */ /* All Rights Reserved */ /* * University Copyright- Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1988 * The Regents of the University of California * All Rights Reserved * * University Acknowledgment- Portions of this document are derived from * software developed by the University of California, Berkeley, and its * contributors. */ /* * mailx -- a modified version of a University of California at Berkeley * mail program * * Handle name lists. */ #include "rcv.h" #include static struct name *nalloc(char str[]); static int isfileaddr(char *name); static int lengthof(struct name *name); static struct name *gexpand(struct name *nlist, struct grouphead *gh, int metoo, int arg_ntype); static char *norm(register char *user, register char *ubuf, int nbangs); static struct name *put(struct name *list, struct name *node); /* * Allocate a single element of a name list, * initialize its name field to the passed * name and return it. */ static struct name * nalloc(char str[]) { register struct name *np; np = (struct name *)salloc(sizeof (*np)); np->n_flink = NIL; np->n_blink = NIL; np->n_type = -1; np->n_full = savestr(str); np->n_name = skin(np->n_full); return (np); } /* * Find the tail of a list and return it. */ struct name * tailof(struct name *name) { register struct name *np; np = name; if (np == NIL) return (NIL); while (np->n_flink != NIL) np = np->n_flink; return (np); } /* * Extract a list of names from a line, * and make a list of names from it. * Return the list or NIL if none found. */ struct name * extract(char line[], int arg_ntype) { short ntype = (short)arg_ntype; register char *cp; register struct name *top, *np, *t; char nbuf[BUFSIZ], abuf[BUFSIZ]; int comma; if (line == NOSTR || strlen(line) == 0) return (NIL); comma = docomma(line); top = NIL; np = NIL; cp = line; while ((cp = yankword(cp, nbuf, sizeof (nbuf), comma)) != NOSTR) { if (np != NIL && equal(nbuf, "at")) { nstrcpy(abuf, sizeof (abuf), nbuf); if ((cp = yankword(cp, nbuf, sizeof (nbuf), comma)) == NOSTR) { nstrcpy(nbuf, sizeof (nbuf), abuf); goto normal; } snprintf(abuf, sizeof (abuf), "%s@%s", np->n_name, nbuf); np->n_name = savestr(abuf); continue; } normal: t = nalloc(nbuf); t->n_type = ntype; if (top == NIL) top = t; else np->n_flink = t; t->n_blink = np; np = t; } return (top); } /* * Turn a list of names into a string of the same names. */ char * detract(register struct name *np, int ntype) { register int s; register char *cp, *top; register struct name *p; if (np == NIL) return (NOSTR); s = 0; for (p = np; p != NIL; p = p->n_flink) { if ((ntype && (p->n_type & GMASK) != ntype) || (p->n_type & GDEL)) continue; s += strlen(p->n_full) + 2; } if (s == 0) return (NOSTR); top = (char *)salloc((unsigned)(++s)); cp = top; for (p = np; p != NIL; p = p->n_flink) { if ((ntype && (p->n_type & GMASK) != ntype) || (p->n_type & GDEL)) continue; cp = copy(p->n_full, cp); *cp++ = ','; *cp++ = ' '; } *cp = 0; return (top); } struct name * outpre(struct name *to) { register struct name *np; for (np = to; np; np = np->n_flink) if (isfileaddr(np->n_name)) np->n_type |= GDEL; return (to); } /* * For each recipient in the passed name list with a / * in the name, append the message to the end of the named file * and remove him from the recipient list. * * Recipients whose name begins with | are piped through the given * program and removed. */ int outof(struct name *names, FILE *fo) { register int c; register struct name *np; time_t now; char *date, *fname, *shell; FILE *fout, *fin; int ispipe; int nout = 0; int fd = 0; #ifdef preSVr4 char line[BUFSIZ]; #endif for (np = names; np != NIL; np = np->n_flink) { if (!isfileaddr(np->n_name) && np->n_name[0] != '|') continue; nout++; ispipe = np->n_name[0] == '|'; if (ispipe) fname = np->n_name+1; else fname = safeexpand(np->n_name); /* * See if we have copied the complete message out yet. * If not, do so. */ if (image < 0) { fd = open(tempEdit, O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_APPEND|O_WRONLY, 0600); if ((fd < 0) && (errno == EEXIST)) { if ((fd = open(tempEdit, O_APPEND|O_WRONLY, 0600)) < 0) { perror(tempEdit); senderr++; goto cant; } } if ((fout = fdopen(fd, "a")) == NULL) { perror(tempEdit); senderr++; goto cant; } image = open(tempEdit, O_RDWR); unlink(tempEdit); if (image < 0) { perror(tempEdit); senderr++; goto cant; } else { rewind(fo); time(&now); date = ctime(&now); fprintf(fout, "From %s %s", myname, date); while ((c = getc(fo)) != EOF) putc(c, fout); rewind(fo); fflush(fout); if (fferror(fout)) perror(tempEdit); fclose(fout); } } /* * Now either copy "image" to the desired file * or give it as the standard input to the desired * program as appropriate. */ if (ispipe) { wait((int *)NULL); switch (fork()) { case 0: sigchild(); sigset(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN); sigset(SIGINT, SIG_IGN); sigset(SIGQUIT, SIG_IGN); close(0); dup(image); close(image); lseek(0, 0L, 0); if ((shell = value("SHELL")) == NOSTR || *shell == '\0') shell = SHELL; (void) execlp(shell, shell, "-c", fname, (char *)0); perror(shell); exit(1); break; case (pid_t)-1: perror("fork"); senderr++; goto cant; } } else { if ((fout = fopen(fname, "a")) == NULL) { perror(fname); senderr++; goto cant; } fin = Fdopen(image, "r"); if (fin == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, gettext("Can't reopen image\n")); fclose(fout); senderr++; goto cant; } rewind(fin); #ifdef preSVr4 putc(getc(fin), fout); while (fgets(line, sizeof (line), fin)) { if (strncmp(line, "From ", 5) == 0) putc('>', fout); fputs(line, fout); } #else while ((c = getc(fin)) != EOF) putc(c, fout); #endif putc('\n', fout); fflush(fout); if (fferror(fout)) senderr++, perror(fname); fclose(fout); fclose(fin); } cant: /* * In days of old we removed the entry from the * the list; now for sake of header expansion * we leave it in and mark it as deleted. */ #ifdef CRAZYWOW { register struct name *t, *x; if (np == top) { top = np->n_flink; if (top != NIL) top->n_blink = NIL; np = top; continue; } x = np->n_blink; t = np->n_flink; x->n_flink = t; if (t != NIL) t->n_blink = x; np = t; } #endif np->n_type |= GDEL; } if (image >= 0) { close(image); image = -1; } return (nout); } /* * Determine if the passed address is a local "send to file" address. * If any of the network metacharacters precedes any slashes, it can't * be a filename. We cheat with .'s to allow path names like ./... * If "fcc" has been unset, then short-circuit those tests, but not * the +... test. */ static int isfileaddr(char *name) { register char *cp; char *fcc = value("fcc"); if (any('@', name)) return (0); if (*name == '+') return (1); if (fcc == NOSTR) return (0); for (cp = name; *cp; cp++) { if (*cp == '.') continue; if (any(*cp, metanet)) return (0); if (*cp == '/') return (1); } return (0); } /* * Map all of the aliased users in the invoker's mailrc * file and insert them into the list. * Changed after all these months of service to recursively * expand names (2/14/80). */ struct name * usermap(struct name *names) { register struct name *newnames, *np, *cp; struct grouphead *gh; register int metoo; newnames = NIL; np = names; metoo = (value("metoo") != NOSTR); while (np != NIL) { if (np->n_name[0] == '\\') { cp = np->n_flink; newnames = put(newnames, np); np = cp; continue; } gh = findgroup(np->n_name); cp = np->n_flink; if (gh != NOGRP) newnames = gexpand(newnames, gh, metoo, np->n_type); else newnames = put(newnames, np); np = cp; } return (newnames); } /* * Recursively expand a group name. We limit the expansion to some * fixed level to keep things from going haywire. * Direct recursion is not expanded for convenience. */ static struct name * gexpand(struct name *nlist, struct grouphead *gh, int metoo, int arg_ntype) { short ntype = (short)arg_ntype; struct mgroup *gp; struct grouphead *ngh; struct name *np; static int depth; register char *cp; if (depth > MAXEXP) { printf(gettext("Expanding alias to depth larger than %d\n"), MAXEXP); return (nlist); } depth++; for (gp = gh->g_list; gp != NOGE; gp = gp->ge_link) { cp = gp->ge_name; if (*cp == '\\') goto quote; if (strcmp(cp, gh->g_name) == 0) goto quote; if ((ngh = findgroup(cp)) != NOGRP) { nlist = gexpand(nlist, ngh, metoo, ntype); continue; } quote: np = nalloc(cp); np->n_type = ntype; /* * At this point should allow to expand * to self if only person in group */ if (gp == gh->g_list && gp->ge_link == NOGE) goto skip; if (!metoo && samebody(myname, gp->ge_name, FALSE)) np->n_type |= GDEL; skip: nlist = put(nlist, np); } depth--; return (nlist); } /* * Normalize a network name for comparison purposes. */ static char * norm(register char *user, register char *ubuf, int nbangs) { register char *cp; int inubuf = 0; while (*user++ == '!') ; user--; if (!strchr(user, '!')) { snprintf(ubuf, BUFSIZ, "%s!%s", host, user); user = ubuf; inubuf++; } if (nbangs) { cp = user + strlen(user); while (nbangs--) while (cp > user && *--cp != '!') ; user = (cp > user) ? ++cp : cp; /* * Now strip off all Internet-type * hosts. */ if ((cp = strchr(user, '%')) == NOSTR) cp = strchr(user, '@'); if (cp != NOSTR) { if (!inubuf) { strncpy(ubuf, user, cp - user); ubuf[cp - user] = '\0'; user = ubuf; } else *cp = '\0'; } } return (user); } /* * Implement allnet options. */ int samebody(register char *user, register char *addr, int fuzzy) { char ubuf[BUFSIZ], abuf[BUFSIZ]; char *allnet = value("allnet"); int nbangs = allnet ? (strcmp(allnet, "uucp") == 0) ? 2 : 1 : 0; if (fuzzy && value("fuzzymatch")) { int i; (void) strlcpy(ubuf, user, BUFSIZ); for (i = 0; ubuf[i]; i++) ubuf[i] = tolower(ubuf[i]); (void) strlcpy(abuf, addr, BUFSIZ); for (i = 0; abuf[i]; i++) abuf[i] = tolower(abuf[i]); return (strstr(abuf, ubuf) != NOSTR); } user = norm(user, ubuf, nbangs); addr = norm(addr, abuf, nbangs); return (strcmp(user, addr) == 0); } /* * Compute the length of the passed name list and * return it. */ static int lengthof(struct name *name) { register struct name *np; register int c; for (c = 0, np = name; np != NIL; c++, np = np->n_flink) ; return (c); } /* * Concatenate the two passed name lists, return the result. */ struct name * cat(struct name *n1, struct name *n2) { register struct name *tail; if (n1 == NIL) return (n2); if (n2 == NIL) return (n1); tail = tailof(n1); tail->n_flink = n2; n2->n_blink = tail; return (n1); } /* * Unpack the name list onto a vector of strings. * Return an error if the name list won't fit. */ char ** unpack(struct name *np) { register char **ap, **top; register struct name *n; char hbuf[10]; int t, extra, metoo, verbose; n = np; if ((t = lengthof(n)) == 0) panic("No names to unpack"); /* * Compute the number of extra arguments we will need. * We need at least 2 extra -- one for "mail" and one for * the terminating 0 pointer. * Additional spots may be needed to pass along -r and -f to * the host mailer. */ extra = 2; if (rflag != NOSTR) extra += 2; extra++; metoo = value("metoo") != NOSTR; if (metoo) extra++; verbose = value("verbose") != NOSTR; if (verbose) extra++; if (hflag) extra += 2; top = (char **)salloc((t + extra) * sizeof (char *)); ap = top; *ap++ = "sendmail"; if (rflag != NOSTR) { *ap++ = "-r"; *ap++ = rflag; } *ap++ = "-i"; if (metoo) *ap++ = "-m"; if (verbose) *ap++ = "-v"; if (hflag) { *ap++ = "-h"; snprintf(hbuf, sizeof (hbuf), "%d", hflag); *ap++ = savestr(hbuf); } while (n != NIL) { if (n->n_type & GDEL) { n = n->n_flink; continue; } *ap++ = n->n_name; n = n->n_flink; } *ap = NOSTR; return (top); } /* * See if the user named himself as a destination * for outgoing mail. If so, set the global flag * selfsent so that we avoid removing his mailbox. */ void mechk(struct name *names) { register struct name *np; for (np = names; np != NIL; np = np->n_flink) if ((np->n_type & GDEL) == 0 && samebody(np->n_name, myname, FALSE)) { selfsent++; return; } } /* * Remove all of the duplicates from the passed name list by * insertion sorting them, then checking for dups. * Return the head of the new list. */ struct name * elide(struct name *names) { register struct name *np, *t, *newnames; struct name *x; if (names == NIL) return (NIL); newnames = names; np = names; np = np->n_flink; if (np != NIL) np->n_blink = NIL; newnames->n_flink = NIL; while (np != NIL) { t = newnames; while (strcmp(t->n_name, np->n_name) < 0) { if (t->n_flink == NIL) break; t = t->n_flink; } /* * If we ran out of t's, put the new entry after * the current value of t. */ if (strcmp(t->n_name, np->n_name) < 0) { t->n_flink = np; np->n_blink = t; t = np; np = np->n_flink; t->n_flink = NIL; continue; } /* * Otherwise, put the new entry in front of the * current t. If at the front of the list, * the new guy becomes the new head of the list. */ if (t == newnames) { t = np; np = np->n_flink; t->n_flink = newnames; newnames->n_blink = t; t->n_blink = NIL; newnames = t; continue; } /* * The normal case -- we are inserting into the * middle of the list. */ x = np; np = np->n_flink; x->n_flink = t; x->n_blink = t->n_blink; t->n_blink->n_flink = x; t->n_blink = x; } /* * Now the list headed up by new is sorted. * Go through it and remove duplicates. * Remember the best "type" among all the * duplicates of a name. */ np = newnames; while (np != NIL) { int type; t = np; type = np->n_type; while (t->n_flink != NIL && strcmp(np->n_name, t->n_flink->n_name) == 0) { t = t->n_flink; /* "To" before "Cc" before "Bcc" */ if (t->n_type < type) type = t->n_type; } if (t == np || t == NIL) { np = np->n_flink; continue; } /* * Now t points to the last entry with the same name * as np. Make np point beyond t. */ np->n_flink = t->n_flink; if (t->n_flink != NIL) t->n_flink->n_blink = np; np->n_type = type; np = np->n_flink; } return (newnames); } /* * Put another node onto a list of names and return * the list. */ static struct name * put(struct name *list, struct name *node) { node->n_flink = list; node->n_blink = NIL; if (list != NIL) list->n_blink = node; return (node); } /* * Delete the given name from a namelist. */ struct name * delname(register struct name *np, char name[]) { register struct name *p; for (p = np; p != NIL; p = p->n_flink) if (samebody(name, p->n_name, FALSE)) { if (p->n_blink == NIL) { if (p->n_flink != NIL) p->n_flink->n_blink = NIL; np = p->n_flink; continue; } if (p->n_flink == NIL) { if (p->n_blink != NIL) p->n_blink->n_flink = NIL; continue; } p->n_blink->n_flink = p->n_flink; p->n_flink->n_blink = p->n_blink; } return (np); } /* * Call the given routine on each element of the name * list, replacing said value if need be. */ void mapf(register struct name *np, char *from) { register struct name *p; if (debug) fprintf(stderr, "mapf %lx, %s\n", (long)np, from); for (p = np; p != NIL; p = p->n_flink) if ((p->n_type & GDEL) == 0) { p->n_name = netmap(p->n_name, from); p->n_full = splice(p->n_name, p->n_full); } if (debug) fprintf(stderr, "mapf %s done\n", from); }