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1This directory contains the source files for libmilter.
2
3The sendmail Mail Filter API (Milter) is designed to allow third-party
4programs access to mail messages as they are being processed in order to
5filter meta-information and content.
6
7This README file describes the steps needed to compile and run a filter,
8through reference to a sample filter which is attached at the end of this
9file.  It is necessary to first build libmilter.a, which can be done by
10issuing the './Build' command in SRCDIR/libmilter .
11
12NOTE: If you intend to use filters in sendmail, you must compile sendmail
13with -DMILTER defined.  You can do this by adding the following to
14your devtools/Site/site.config.m4 file:
15
16	APPENDDEF(`conf_sendmail_ENVDEF', `-DMILTER')
17
18+----------------+
19| SECURITY HINTS |
20+----------------+
21
22Note: we strongly recommend not to run any milter as root.  Libmilter
23does not need root access to communicate with sendmail.  It is a
24good security practice to run a program only with root privileges
25if really necessary.  A milter should probably check first whether
26it runs as root and refuse to start in that case.  There is a
27compile time option _FFR_MILTER_ROOT_UNSAFE which keeps libmilter
28from unlinking a socket when running as root.  It is recommended
29to turn on this option:
30
31	APPENDDEF(`conf_libmilter_ENVDEF', `-D_FFR_MILTER_ROOT_UNSAFE ')
32
33
34+-------------------+
35| BUILDING A FILTER |
36+-------------------+
37
38The following command presumes that the sample code from the end of this
39README is saved to a file named 'sample.c' and built in the local platform-
40specific build subdirectory (SRCDIR/obj.*/libmilter).
41
42	cc -I../../sendmail -I../../include -o sample sample.c libmilter.a ../libsm/libsm.a -pthread
43
44It is recommended that you build your filters in a location outside of
45the sendmail source tree.  Modify the compiler include references (-I)
46and the library locations accordingly.  Also, some operating systems may
47require additional libraries.  For example, SunOS 5.X requires '-lresolv
48-lsocket -lnsl'.  Depending on your operating system you may need a library
49instead of the option -pthread, e.g., -lpthread.
50
51Filters must be thread-safe!  Many operating systems now provide support for
52POSIX threads in the standard C libraries.  The compiler flag to link with
53threading support differs according to the compiler and linker used.  Check
54the Makefile in your appropriate obj.*/libmilter build subdirectory if you
55are unsure of the local flag used.
56
57Note that since filters use threads, it may be necessary to alter per
58process limits in your filter.  For example, you might look at using
59setrlimit() to increase the number of open file descriptors if your filter
60is going to be busy.
61
62
63+----------------------------------------+
64| SPECIFYING FILTERS IN SENDMAIL CONFIGS |
65+----------------------------------------+
66
67Filters are specified with a key letter ``X'' (for ``eXternal'').
68
69For example:
70
71	Xfilter1, S=local:/var/run/f1.sock, F=R
72	Xfilter2, S=inet6:999@localhost, F=T, T=C:10m;S:1s;R:1s;E:5m
73	Xfilter3, S=inet:3333@localhost
74
75specifies three filters.  Filters can be specified in your .mc file using
76the following:
77
78	INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`filter1', `S=local:/var/run/f1.sock, F=R')
79	INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`filter2', `S=inet6:999@localhost, F=T, T=C:10m;S:1s;R:1s;E:5m')
80	INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`filter3', `S=inet:3333@localhost')
81
82The first attaches to a Unix-domain socket in the /var/run directory; the
83second uses an IPv6 socket on port 999 of localhost, and the third uses an
84IPv4 socket on port 3333 of localhost.  The current flags (F=) are:
85
86	R		Reject connection if filter unavailable
87	T		Temporary fail connection if filter unavailable
88
89If neither F=R nor F=T is specified, the message is passed through sendmail
90in case of filter errors as if the failing filters were not present.
91
92Finally, you can override the default timeouts used by sendmail when
93talking to the filters using the T= equate.  There are four fields inside
94of the T= equate:
95
96Letter		Meaning
97  C		Timeout for connecting to a filter (if 0, use system timeout)
98  S		Timeout for sending information from the MTA to a filter
99  R		Timeout for reading reply from the filter
100  E		Overall timeout between sending end-of-message to filter
101		and waiting for the final acknowledgment
102
103Note the separator between each is a ';' as a ',' already separates equates
104and therefore can't separate timeouts.  The default values (if not set in
105the config) are:
106
107T=C:5m;S:10s;R:10s;E:5m
108
109where 's' is seconds and 'm' is minutes.
110
111Which filters are invoked and their sequencing is handled by the
112InputMailFilters option. Note: if InputMailFilters is not defined no filters
113will be used.
114
115	O InputMailFilters=filter1, filter2, filter3
116
117This is is set automatically according to the order of the
118INPUT_MAIL_FILTER commands in your .mc file.  Alternatively, you can
119reset its value by setting confINPUT_MAIL_FILTERS in your .mc file.
120This options causes the three filters to be called in the same order
121they were specified.  It allows for possible future filtering on output
122(although this is not intended for this release).
123
124Also note that a filter can be defined without adding it to the input
125filter list by using MAIL_FILTER() instead of INPUT_MAIL_FILTER() in your
126.mc file.
127
128To test sendmail with the sample filter, the following might be added (in
129the appropriate locations) to your .mc file:
130
131	INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`sample', `S=local:/var/run/f1.sock')
132
133
134+------------------+
135| TESTING A FILTER |
136+------------------+
137
138Once you have compiled a filter, modified your .mc file and restarted
139the sendmail process, you will want to test that the filter performs as
140intended.
141
142The sample filter takes one argument -p, which indicates the local port
143on which to create a listening socket for the filter.  Maintaining
144consistency with the suggested options for sendmail.cf, this would be the
145UNIX domain socket located in /var/run/f1.sock.
146
147	% ./sample -p local:/var/run/f1.sock
148
149If the sample filter returns immediately to a command line, there was either
150an error with your command or a problem creating the specified socket.
151Further logging can be captured through the syslogd daemon.  Using the
152'netstat -a' command can ensure that your filter process is listening on
153the appropriate local socket.
154
155Email messages must be injected via SMTP to be filtered.  There are two
156simple means of doing this; either using the 'sendmail -bs' command, or
157by telnetting to port 25 of the machine configured for milter.  Once
158connected via one of these options, the session can be continued through
159the use of standard SMTP commands.
160
161% sendmail -bs
162220 test.sendmail.com ESMTP Sendmail 8.11.0/8.11.0; Tue, 10 Nov 1970 13:05:23 -0500 (EST)
163HELO localhost
164250 test.sendmail.com Hello testy@localhost, pleased to meet you
165MAIL From:<testy>
166250 2.1.0 <testy>... Sender ok
167RCPT To:<root>
168250 2.1.5 <root>... Recipient ok
169DATA
170354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself
171From: testy@test.sendmail.com
172To: root@test.sendmail.com
173Subject: testing sample filter
174
175Sample body
176.
177250 2.0.0 dB73Zxi25236 Message accepted for delivery
178QUIT
179221 2.0.0 test.sendmail.com closing connection
180
181In the above example, the lines beginning with numbers are output by the
182mail server, and those without are your input.  If everything is working
183properly, you will find a file in /tmp by the name of msg.XXXXXXXX (where
184the Xs represent any combination of letters and numbers).  This file should
185contain the message body and headers from the test email entered above.
186
187If the sample filter did not log your test email, there are a number of
188methods to narrow down the source of the problem.  Check your system
189logs written by syslogd and see if there are any pertinent lines.  You
190may need to reconfigure syslogd to capture all relevant data.  Additionally,
191the logging level of sendmail can be raised with the LogLevel option.
192See the sendmail(8) manual page for more information.
193
194
195+--------------+
196| REQUIREMENTS |
197+--------------+
198
199libmilter requires pthread support in the operating system.  Moreover, it
200requires that the library functions it uses are thread safe; which is true
201for the operating systems libmilter has been developed and tested on.  On
202some operating systems this requires special compile time options (e.g.,
203not just -pthread).  libmilter is currently known to work on (modulo problems
204in the pthread support of some specific versions):
205
206FreeBSD 3.x, 4.x
207SunOS 5.x (x >= 5)
208AIX 4.3.x
209HP UX 11.x
210Linux (recent versions/distributions)
211
212libmilter is currently not supported on:
213
214IRIX 6.x
215Ultrix
216
217Feedback about problems (and possible fixes) is welcome.
218
219+--------------------------+
220| SOURCE FOR SAMPLE FILTER |
221+--------------------------+
222
223Note that the filter below may not be thread safe on some operating
224systems.  You should check your system man pages for the functions used
225below to verify the functions are thread safe.
226
227/* A trivial filter that logs all email to a file. */
228
229#include <sys/types.h>
230#include <stdio.h>
231#include <stdlib.h>
232#include <string.h>
233#include <sysexits.h>
234#include <unistd.h>
235
236#include "libmilter/mfapi.h"
237
238#ifndef true
239typedef int bool;
240# define false	0
241# define true	1
242#endif /* ! true */
243
244struct mlfiPriv
245{
246	char	*mlfi_fname;
247	FILE	*mlfi_fp;
248};
249
250#define MLFIPRIV	((struct mlfiPriv *) smfi_getpriv(ctx))
251
252extern sfsistat	 mlfi_cleanup(SMFICTX *, bool);
253
254sfsistat
255mlfi_envfrom(ctx, envfrom)
256	SMFICTX *ctx;
257	char **envfrom;
258{
259	struct mlfiPriv *priv;
260	int fd = -1;
261
262	/* allocate some private memory */
263	priv = malloc(sizeof *priv);
264	if (priv == NULL)
265	{
266		/* can't accept this message right now */
267		return SMFIS_TEMPFAIL;
268	}
269	memset(priv, '\0', sizeof *priv);
270
271	/* open a file to store this message */
272	priv->mlfi_fname = strdup("/tmp/msg.XXXXXXXX");
273	if (priv->mlfi_fname == NULL)
274	{
275		free(priv);
276		return SMFIS_TEMPFAIL;
277	}
278	if ((fd = mkstemp(priv->mlfi_fname)) < 0 ||
279	    (priv->mlfi_fp = fdopen(fd, "w+")) == NULL)
280	{
281		if (fd >= 0)
282			(void) close(fd);
283		free(priv->mlfi_fname);
284		free(priv);
285		return SMFIS_TEMPFAIL;
286	}
287
288	/* save the private data */
289	smfi_setpriv(ctx, priv);
290
291	/* continue processing */
292	return SMFIS_CONTINUE;
293}
294
295sfsistat
296mlfi_header(ctx, headerf, headerv)
297	SMFICTX *ctx;
298	char *headerf;
299	char *headerv;
300{
301	/* write the header to the log file */
302	fprintf(MLFIPRIV->mlfi_fp, "%s: %s\r\n", headerf, headerv);
303
304	/* continue processing */
305	return SMFIS_CONTINUE;
306}
307
308sfsistat
309mlfi_eoh(ctx)
310	SMFICTX *ctx;
311{
312	/* output the blank line between the header and the body */
313	fprintf(MLFIPRIV->mlfi_fp, "\r\n");
314
315	/* continue processing */
316	return SMFIS_CONTINUE;
317}
318
319sfsistat
320mlfi_body(ctx, bodyp, bodylen)
321	SMFICTX *ctx;
322	u_char *bodyp;
323	size_t bodylen;
324{
325	/* output body block to log file */
326	if (fwrite(bodyp, bodylen, 1, MLFIPRIV->mlfi_fp) <= 0)
327	{
328		/* write failed */
329		(void) mlfi_cleanup(ctx, false);
330		return SMFIS_TEMPFAIL;
331	}
332
333	/* continue processing */
334	return SMFIS_CONTINUE;
335}
336
337sfsistat
338mlfi_eom(ctx)
339	SMFICTX *ctx;
340{
341	return mlfi_cleanup(ctx, true);
342}
343
344sfsistat
345mlfi_close(ctx)
346	SMFICTX *ctx;
347{
348	return SMFIS_ACCEPT;
349}
350
351sfsistat
352mlfi_abort(ctx)
353	SMFICTX *ctx;
354{
355	return mlfi_cleanup(ctx, false);
356}
357
358sfsistat
359mlfi_cleanup(ctx, ok)
360	SMFICTX *ctx;
361	bool ok;
362{
363	sfsistat rstat = SMFIS_CONTINUE;
364	struct mlfiPriv *priv = MLFIPRIV;
365	char *p;
366	char host[512];
367	char hbuf[1024];
368
369	if (priv == NULL)
370		return rstat;
371
372	/* close the archive file */
373	if (priv->mlfi_fp != NULL && fclose(priv->mlfi_fp) == EOF)
374	{
375		/* failed; we have to wait until later */
376		rstat = SMFIS_TEMPFAIL;
377		(void) unlink(priv->mlfi_fname);
378	}
379	else if (ok)
380	{
381		/* add a header to the message announcing our presence */
382		if (gethostname(host, sizeof host) < 0)
383			snprintf(host, sizeof host, "localhost");
384		p = strrchr(priv->mlfi_fname, '/');
385		if (p == NULL)
386			p = priv->mlfi_fname;
387		else
388			p++;
389		snprintf(hbuf, sizeof hbuf, "%s@%s", p, host);
390		smfi_addheader(ctx, "X-Archived", hbuf);
391	}
392	else
393	{
394		/* message was aborted -- delete the archive file */
395		(void) unlink(priv->mlfi_fname);
396	}
397
398	/* release private memory */
399	free(priv->mlfi_fname);
400	free(priv);
401	smfi_setpriv(ctx, NULL);
402
403	/* return status */
404	return rstat;
405}
406
407struct smfiDesc smfilter =
408{
409	"SampleFilter",	/* filter name */
410	SMFI_VERSION,	/* version code -- do not change */
411	SMFIF_ADDHDRS,	/* flags */
412	NULL,		/* connection info filter */
413	NULL,		/* SMTP HELO command filter */
414	mlfi_envfrom,	/* envelope sender filter */
415	NULL,		/* envelope recipient filter */
416	mlfi_header,	/* header filter */
417	mlfi_eoh,	/* end of header */
418	mlfi_body,	/* body block filter */
419	mlfi_eom,	/* end of message */
420	mlfi_abort,	/* message aborted */
421	mlfi_close	/* connection cleanup */
422};
423
424
425int
426main(argc, argv)
427	int argc;
428	char *argv[];
429{
430	int c;
431	const char *args = "p:";
432
433	/* Process command line options */
434	while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, args)) != -1)
435	{
436		switch (c)
437		{
438		  case 'p':
439			if (optarg == NULL || *optarg == '\0')
440			{
441				(void) fprintf(stderr, "Illegal conn: %s\n",
442					       optarg);
443				exit(EX_USAGE);
444			}
445			(void) smfi_setconn(optarg);
446			break;
447
448		}
449	}
450	if (smfi_register(smfilter) == MI_FAILURE)
451	{
452		fprintf(stderr, "smfi_register failed\n");
453		exit(EX_UNAVAILABLE);
454	}
455	return smfi_main();
456}
457
458/* eof */
459
460$Revision: 1.1.1.7 $, Last updated $Date: 2002/02/17 21:56:45 $
461