xref: /freebsd/contrib/sendmail/src/usersmtp.c (revision 2beed715b1a1375f3acb49d891a75d0c24d56cfe)
1 /*
2  * Copyright (c) 1998-2005 Sendmail, Inc. and its suppliers.
3  *	All rights reserved.
4  * Copyright (c) 1983, 1995-1997 Eric P. Allman.  All rights reserved.
5  * Copyright (c) 1988, 1993
6  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
7  *
8  * By using this file, you agree to the terms and conditions set
9  * forth in the LICENSE file which can be found at the top level of
10  * the sendmail distribution.
11  *
12  */
13 
14 #include <sendmail.h>
15 
16 SM_RCSID("@(#)$Id: usersmtp.c,v 8.460 2005/01/11 00:24:19 ca Exp $")
17 
18 #include <sysexits.h>
19 
20 
21 static void	datatimeout __P((int));
22 static void	esmtp_check __P((char *, bool, MAILER *, MCI *, ENVELOPE *));
23 static void	helo_options __P((char *, bool, MAILER *, MCI *, ENVELOPE *));
24 static int	smtprcptstat __P((ADDRESS *, MAILER *, MCI *, ENVELOPE *));
25 
26 #if SASL
27 extern void	*sm_sasl_malloc __P((unsigned long));
28 extern void	sm_sasl_free __P((void *));
29 #endif /* SASL */
30 
31 /*
32 **  USERSMTP -- run SMTP protocol from the user end.
33 **
34 **	This protocol is described in RFC821.
35 */
36 
37 #define REPLYTYPE(r)	((r) / 100)		/* first digit of reply code */
38 #define REPLYCLASS(r)	(((r) / 10) % 10)	/* second digit of reply code */
39 #define SMTPCLOSING	421			/* "Service Shutting Down" */
40 
41 #define ENHSCN(e, d)	((e) == NULL ? (d) : (e))
42 
43 #define ENHSCN_RPOOL(e, d, rpool) \
44 	((e) == NULL ? (d) : sm_rpool_strdup_x(rpool, e))
45 
46 static char	SmtpMsgBuffer[MAXLINE];		/* buffer for commands */
47 static char	SmtpReplyBuffer[MAXLINE];	/* buffer for replies */
48 static bool	SmtpNeedIntro;		/* need "while talking" in transcript */
49 /*
50 **  SMTPINIT -- initialize SMTP.
51 **
52 **	Opens the connection and sends the initial protocol.
53 **
54 **	Parameters:
55 **		m -- mailer to create connection to.
56 **		mci -- the mailer connection info.
57 **		e -- the envelope.
58 **		onlyhelo -- send only helo command?
59 **
60 **	Returns:
61 **		none.
62 **
63 **	Side Effects:
64 **		creates connection and sends initial protocol.
65 */
66 
67 void
68 smtpinit(m, mci, e, onlyhelo)
69 	MAILER *m;
70 	register MCI *mci;
71 	ENVELOPE *e;
72 	bool onlyhelo;
73 {
74 	register int r;
75 	int state;
76 	register char *p;
77 	register char *hn;
78 	char *enhsc;
79 
80 	enhsc = NULL;
81 	if (tTd(18, 1))
82 	{
83 		sm_dprintf("smtpinit ");
84 		mci_dump(sm_debug_file(), mci, false);
85 	}
86 
87 	/*
88 	**  Open the connection to the mailer.
89 	*/
90 
91 	SmtpError[0] = '\0';
92 	SmtpMsgBuffer[0] = '\0';
93 	CurHostName = mci->mci_host;		/* XXX UGLY XXX */
94 	if (CurHostName == NULL)
95 		CurHostName = MyHostName;
96 	SmtpNeedIntro = true;
97 	state = mci->mci_state;
98 	switch (state)
99 	{
100 	  case MCIS_MAIL:
101 	  case MCIS_RCPT:
102 	  case MCIS_DATA:
103 		/* need to clear old information */
104 		smtprset(m, mci, e);
105 		/* FALLTHROUGH */
106 
107 	  case MCIS_OPEN:
108 		if (!onlyhelo)
109 			return;
110 		break;
111 
112 	  case MCIS_ERROR:
113 	  case MCIS_QUITING:
114 	  case MCIS_SSD:
115 		/* shouldn't happen */
116 		smtpquit(m, mci, e);
117 		/* FALLTHROUGH */
118 
119 	  case MCIS_CLOSED:
120 		syserr("451 4.4.0 smtpinit: state CLOSED (was %d)", state);
121 		return;
122 
123 	  case MCIS_OPENING:
124 		break;
125 	}
126 	if (onlyhelo)
127 		goto helo;
128 
129 	mci->mci_state = MCIS_OPENING;
130 	clrsessenvelope(e);
131 
132 	/*
133 	**  Get the greeting message.
134 	**	This should appear spontaneously.  Give it five minutes to
135 	**	happen.
136 	*/
137 
138 	SmtpPhase = mci->mci_phase = "client greeting";
139 	sm_setproctitle(true, e, "%s %s: %s",
140 			qid_printname(e), CurHostName, mci->mci_phase);
141 	r = reply(m, mci, e, TimeOuts.to_initial, esmtp_check, NULL,
142 		XS_DEFAULT);
143 	if (r < 0)
144 		goto tempfail1;
145 	if (REPLYTYPE(r) == 4)
146 		goto tempfail2;
147 	if (REPLYTYPE(r) != 2)
148 		goto unavailable;
149 
150 	/*
151 	**  Send the HELO command.
152 	**	My mother taught me to always introduce myself.
153 	*/
154 
155 helo:
156 	if (bitnset(M_ESMTP, m->m_flags) || bitnset(M_LMTP, m->m_flags))
157 		mci->mci_flags |= MCIF_ESMTP;
158 	hn = mci->mci_heloname ? mci->mci_heloname : MyHostName;
159 
160 tryhelo:
161 #if _FFR_IGNORE_EXT_ON_HELO
162 	mci->mci_flags &= ~MCIF_HELO;
163 #endif /* _FFR_IGNORE_EXT_ON_HELO */
164 	if (bitnset(M_LMTP, m->m_flags))
165 	{
166 		smtpmessage("LHLO %s", m, mci, hn);
167 		SmtpPhase = mci->mci_phase = "client LHLO";
168 	}
169 	else if (bitset(MCIF_ESMTP, mci->mci_flags) &&
170 		 !bitnset(M_FSMTP, m->m_flags))
171 	{
172 		smtpmessage("EHLO %s", m, mci, hn);
173 		SmtpPhase = mci->mci_phase = "client EHLO";
174 	}
175 	else
176 	{
177 		smtpmessage("HELO %s", m, mci, hn);
178 		SmtpPhase = mci->mci_phase = "client HELO";
179 #if _FFR_IGNORE_EXT_ON_HELO
180 		mci->mci_flags |= MCIF_HELO;
181 #endif /* _FFR_IGNORE_EXT_ON_HELO */
182 	}
183 	sm_setproctitle(true, e, "%s %s: %s", qid_printname(e),
184 			CurHostName, mci->mci_phase);
185 	r = reply(m, mci, e,
186 		  bitnset(M_LMTP, m->m_flags) ? TimeOuts.to_lhlo
187 					      : TimeOuts.to_helo,
188 		  helo_options, NULL, XS_DEFAULT);
189 	if (r < 0)
190 		goto tempfail1;
191 	else if (REPLYTYPE(r) == 5)
192 	{
193 		if (bitset(MCIF_ESMTP, mci->mci_flags) &&
194 		    !bitnset(M_LMTP, m->m_flags))
195 		{
196 			/* try old SMTP instead */
197 			mci->mci_flags &= ~MCIF_ESMTP;
198 			goto tryhelo;
199 		}
200 		goto unavailable;
201 	}
202 	else if (REPLYTYPE(r) != 2)
203 		goto tempfail2;
204 
205 	/*
206 	**  Check to see if we actually ended up talking to ourself.
207 	**  This means we didn't know about an alias or MX, or we managed
208 	**  to connect to an echo server.
209 	*/
210 
211 	p = strchr(&SmtpReplyBuffer[4], ' ');
212 	if (p != NULL)
213 		*p = '\0';
214 	if (!bitnset(M_NOLOOPCHECK, m->m_flags) &&
215 	    !bitnset(M_LMTP, m->m_flags) &&
216 	    sm_strcasecmp(&SmtpReplyBuffer[4], MyHostName) == 0)
217 	{
218 		syserr("553 5.3.5 %s config error: mail loops back to me (MX problem?)",
219 			CurHostName);
220 		mci_setstat(mci, EX_CONFIG, "5.3.5",
221 			    "553 5.3.5 system config error");
222 		mci->mci_errno = 0;
223 		smtpquit(m, mci, e);
224 		return;
225 	}
226 
227 	/*
228 	**  If this is expected to be another sendmail, send some internal
229 	**  commands.
230 	**  If we're running as MSP, "propagate" -v flag if possible.
231 	*/
232 
233 	if ((UseMSP && Verbose && bitset(MCIF_VERB, mci->mci_flags))
234 # if !_FFR_DEPRECATE_MAILER_FLAG_I
235 	    || bitnset(M_INTERNAL, m->m_flags)
236 # endif /* !_FFR_DEPRECATE_MAILER_FLAG_I */
237 	   )
238 	{
239 		/* tell it to be verbose */
240 		smtpmessage("VERB", m, mci);
241 		r = reply(m, mci, e, TimeOuts.to_miscshort, NULL, &enhsc,
242 			XS_DEFAULT);
243 		if (r < 0)
244 			goto tempfail1;
245 	}
246 
247 	if (mci->mci_state != MCIS_CLOSED)
248 	{
249 		mci->mci_state = MCIS_OPEN;
250 		return;
251 	}
252 
253 	/* got a 421 error code during startup */
254 
255   tempfail1:
256 	mci_setstat(mci, EX_TEMPFAIL, ENHSCN(enhsc, "4.4.2"), NULL);
257 	if (mci->mci_state != MCIS_CLOSED)
258 		smtpquit(m, mci, e);
259 	return;
260 
261   tempfail2:
262 	/* XXX should use code from other end iff ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES */
263 	mci_setstat(mci, EX_TEMPFAIL, ENHSCN(enhsc, "4.5.0"),
264 		    SmtpReplyBuffer);
265 	if (mci->mci_state != MCIS_CLOSED)
266 		smtpquit(m, mci, e);
267 	return;
268 
269   unavailable:
270 	mci_setstat(mci, EX_UNAVAILABLE, "5.5.0", SmtpReplyBuffer);
271 	smtpquit(m, mci, e);
272 	return;
273 }
274 /*
275 **  ESMTP_CHECK -- check to see if this implementation likes ESMTP protocol
276 **
277 **	Parameters:
278 **		line -- the response line.
279 **		firstline -- set if this is the first line of the reply.
280 **		m -- the mailer.
281 **		mci -- the mailer connection info.
282 **		e -- the envelope.
283 **
284 **	Returns:
285 **		none.
286 */
287 
288 static void
289 esmtp_check(line, firstline, m, mci, e)
290 	char *line;
291 	bool firstline;
292 	MAILER *m;
293 	register MCI *mci;
294 	ENVELOPE *e;
295 {
296 	if (strstr(line, "ESMTP") != NULL)
297 		mci->mci_flags |= MCIF_ESMTP;
298 
299 	/*
300 	**  Dirty hack below. Quoting the author:
301 	**  This was a response to people who wanted SMTP transmission to be
302 	**  just-send-8 by default.  Essentially, you could put this tag into
303 	**  your greeting message to behave as though the F=8 flag was set on
304 	**  the mailer.
305 	*/
306 
307 	if (strstr(line, "8BIT-OK") != NULL)
308 		mci->mci_flags |= MCIF_8BITOK;
309 }
310 
311 #if SASL
312 /* specify prototype so compiler can check calls */
313 static char *str_union __P((char *, char *, SM_RPOOL_T *));
314 
315 /*
316 **  STR_UNION -- create the union of two lists
317 **
318 **	Parameters:
319 **		s1, s2 -- lists of items (separated by single blanks).
320 **		rpool -- resource pool from which result is allocated.
321 **
322 **	Returns:
323 **		the union of both lists.
324 */
325 
326 static char *
327 str_union(s1, s2, rpool)
328 	char *s1, *s2;
329 	SM_RPOOL_T *rpool;
330 {
331 	char *hr, *h1, *h, *res;
332 	int l1, l2, rl;
333 
334 	if (s1 == NULL || *s1 == '\0')
335 		return s2;
336 	if (s2 == NULL || *s2 == '\0')
337 		return s1;
338 	l1 = strlen(s1);
339 	l2 = strlen(s2);
340 	rl = l1 + l2;
341 	res = (char *) sm_rpool_malloc(rpool, rl + 2);
342 	if (res == NULL)
343 	{
344 		if (l1 > l2)
345 			return s1;
346 		return s2;
347 	}
348 	(void) sm_strlcpy(res, s1, rl);
349 	hr = res + l1;
350 	h1 = s2;
351 	h = s2;
352 
353 	/* walk through s2 */
354 	while (h != NULL && *h1 != '\0')
355 	{
356 		/* is there something after the current word? */
357 		if ((h = strchr(h1, ' ')) != NULL)
358 			*h = '\0';
359 		l1 = strlen(h1);
360 
361 		/* does the current word appear in s1 ? */
362 		if (iteminlist(h1, s1, " ") == NULL)
363 		{
364 			/* add space as delimiter */
365 			*hr++ = ' ';
366 
367 			/* copy the item */
368 			memcpy(hr, h1, l1);
369 
370 			/* advance pointer in result list */
371 			hr += l1;
372 			*hr = '\0';
373 		}
374 		if (h != NULL)
375 		{
376 			/* there are more items */
377 			*h = ' ';
378 			h1 = h + 1;
379 		}
380 	}
381 	return res;
382 }
383 #endif /* SASL */
384 
385 /*
386 **  HELO_OPTIONS -- process the options on a HELO line.
387 **
388 **	Parameters:
389 **		line -- the response line.
390 **		firstline -- set if this is the first line of the reply.
391 **		m -- the mailer.
392 **		mci -- the mailer connection info.
393 **		e -- the envelope (unused).
394 **
395 **	Returns:
396 **		none.
397 */
398 
399 static void
400 helo_options(line, firstline, m, mci, e)
401 	char *line;
402 	bool firstline;
403 	MAILER *m;
404 	register MCI *mci;
405 	ENVELOPE *e;
406 {
407 	register char *p;
408 #if _FFR_IGNORE_EXT_ON_HELO
409 	static bool logged = false;
410 #endif /* _FFR_IGNORE_EXT_ON_HELO */
411 
412 	if (firstline)
413 	{
414 #if SASL
415 		mci->mci_saslcap = NULL;
416 #endif /* SASL */
417 #if _FFR_IGNORE_EXT_ON_HELO
418 		logged = false;
419 #endif /* _FFR_IGNORE_EXT_ON_HELO */
420 		return;
421 	}
422 #if _FFR_IGNORE_EXT_ON_HELO
423 	else if (bitset(MCIF_HELO, mci->mci_flags))
424 	{
425 		if (LogLevel > 8 && !logged)
426 		{
427 			sm_syslog(LOG_WARNING, NOQID,
428 				  "server=%s [%s] returned extensions despite HELO command",
429 				  macvalue(macid("{server_name}"), e),
430 				  macvalue(macid("{server_addr}"), e));
431 			logged = true;
432 		}
433 		return;
434 	}
435 #endif /* _FFR_IGNORE_EXT_ON_HELO */
436 
437 	if (strlen(line) < 5)
438 		return;
439 	line += 4;
440 	p = strpbrk(line, " =");
441 	if (p != NULL)
442 		*p++ = '\0';
443 	if (sm_strcasecmp(line, "size") == 0)
444 	{
445 		mci->mci_flags |= MCIF_SIZE;
446 		if (p != NULL)
447 			mci->mci_maxsize = atol(p);
448 	}
449 	else if (sm_strcasecmp(line, "8bitmime") == 0)
450 	{
451 		mci->mci_flags |= MCIF_8BITMIME;
452 		mci->mci_flags &= ~MCIF_7BIT;
453 	}
454 	else if (sm_strcasecmp(line, "expn") == 0)
455 		mci->mci_flags |= MCIF_EXPN;
456 	else if (sm_strcasecmp(line, "dsn") == 0)
457 		mci->mci_flags |= MCIF_DSN;
458 	else if (sm_strcasecmp(line, "enhancedstatuscodes") == 0)
459 		mci->mci_flags |= MCIF_ENHSTAT;
460 	else if (sm_strcasecmp(line, "pipelining") == 0)
461 		mci->mci_flags |= MCIF_PIPELINED;
462 	else if (sm_strcasecmp(line, "verb") == 0)
463 		mci->mci_flags |= MCIF_VERB;
464 #if STARTTLS
465 	else if (sm_strcasecmp(line, "starttls") == 0)
466 		mci->mci_flags |= MCIF_TLS;
467 #endif /* STARTTLS */
468 	else if (sm_strcasecmp(line, "deliverby") == 0)
469 	{
470 		mci->mci_flags |= MCIF_DLVR_BY;
471 		if (p != NULL)
472 			mci->mci_min_by = atol(p);
473 	}
474 #if SASL
475 	else if (sm_strcasecmp(line, "auth") == 0)
476 	{
477 		if (p != NULL && *p != '\0')
478 		{
479 			if (mci->mci_saslcap != NULL)
480 			{
481 				/*
482 				**  Create the union with previous auth
483 				**  offerings because we recognize "auth "
484 				**  and "auth=" (old format).
485 				*/
486 
487 				mci->mci_saslcap = str_union(mci->mci_saslcap,
488 							     p, mci->mci_rpool);
489 				mci->mci_flags |= MCIF_AUTH;
490 			}
491 			else
492 			{
493 				int l;
494 
495 				l = strlen(p) + 1;
496 				mci->mci_saslcap = (char *)
497 					sm_rpool_malloc(mci->mci_rpool, l);
498 				if (mci->mci_saslcap != NULL)
499 				{
500 					(void) sm_strlcpy(mci->mci_saslcap, p,
501 							  l);
502 					mci->mci_flags |= MCIF_AUTH;
503 				}
504 			}
505 		}
506 	}
507 #endif /* SASL */
508 }
509 #if SASL
510 
511 static int getsimple	__P((void *, int, const char **, unsigned *));
512 static int getsecret	__P((sasl_conn_t *, void *, int, sasl_secret_t **));
513 static int saslgetrealm	__P((void *, int, const char **, const char **));
514 static int readauth	__P((char *, bool, SASL_AI_T *m, SM_RPOOL_T *));
515 static int getauth	__P((MCI *, ENVELOPE *, SASL_AI_T *));
516 static char *removemech	__P((char *, char *, SM_RPOOL_T *));
517 static int attemptauth	__P((MAILER *, MCI *, ENVELOPE *, SASL_AI_T *));
518 
519 static sasl_callback_t callbacks[] =
520 {
521 	{	SASL_CB_GETREALM,	&saslgetrealm,	NULL	},
522 #define CB_GETREALM_IDX	0
523 	{	SASL_CB_PASS,		&getsecret,	NULL	},
524 #define CB_PASS_IDX	1
525 	{	SASL_CB_USER,		&getsimple,	NULL	},
526 #define CB_USER_IDX	2
527 	{	SASL_CB_AUTHNAME,	&getsimple,	NULL	},
528 #define CB_AUTHNAME_IDX	3
529 	{	SASL_CB_VERIFYFILE,	&safesaslfile,	NULL	},
530 #define CB_SAFESASL_IDX	4
531 	{	SASL_CB_LIST_END,	NULL,		NULL	}
532 };
533 
534 /*
535 **  INIT_SASL_CLIENT -- initialize client side of Cyrus-SASL
536 **
537 **	Parameters:
538 **		none.
539 **
540 **	Returns:
541 **		SASL_OK -- if successful.
542 **		SASL error code -- otherwise.
543 **
544 **	Side Effects:
545 **		checks/sets sasl_clt_init.
546 */
547 
548 static bool sasl_clt_init = false;
549 
550 static int
551 init_sasl_client()
552 {
553 	int result;
554 
555 	if (sasl_clt_init)
556 		return SASL_OK;
557 	result = sasl_client_init(callbacks);
558 
559 	/* should we retry later again or just remember that it failed? */
560 	if (result == SASL_OK)
561 		sasl_clt_init = true;
562 	return result;
563 }
564 /*
565 **  STOP_SASL_CLIENT -- shutdown client side of Cyrus-SASL
566 **
567 **	Parameters:
568 **		none.
569 **
570 **	Returns:
571 **		none.
572 **
573 **	Side Effects:
574 **		checks/sets sasl_clt_init.
575 */
576 
577 void
578 stop_sasl_client()
579 {
580 	if (!sasl_clt_init)
581 		return;
582 	sasl_clt_init = false;
583 	sasl_done();
584 }
585 /*
586 **  GETSASLDATA -- process the challenges from the SASL protocol
587 **
588 **	This gets the relevant sasl response data out of the reply
589 **	from the server.
590 **
591 **	Parameters:
592 **		line -- the response line.
593 **		firstline -- set if this is the first line of the reply.
594 **		m -- the mailer.
595 **		mci -- the mailer connection info.
596 **		e -- the envelope (unused).
597 **
598 **	Returns:
599 **		none.
600 */
601 
602 static void getsasldata __P((char *, bool, MAILER *, MCI *, ENVELOPE *));
603 
604 static void
605 getsasldata(line, firstline, m, mci, e)
606 	char *line;
607 	bool firstline;
608 	MAILER *m;
609 	register MCI *mci;
610 	ENVELOPE *e;
611 {
612 	int len;
613 	int result;
614 # if SASL < 20000
615 	char *out;
616 # endif /* SASL < 20000 */
617 
618 	/* if not a continue we don't care about it */
619 	len = strlen(line);
620 	if ((len <= 4) ||
621 	    (line[0] != '3') ||
622 	     !isascii(line[1]) || !isdigit(line[1]) ||
623 	     !isascii(line[2]) || !isdigit(line[2]))
624 	{
625 		SM_FREE_CLR(mci->mci_sasl_string);
626 		return;
627 	}
628 
629 	/* forget about "334 " */
630 	line += 4;
631 	len -= 4;
632 # if SASL >= 20000
633 	/* XXX put this into a macro/function? It's duplicated below */
634 	if (mci->mci_sasl_string != NULL)
635 	{
636 		if (mci->mci_sasl_string_len <= len)
637 		{
638 			sm_free(mci->mci_sasl_string); /* XXX */
639 			mci->mci_sasl_string = xalloc(len + 1);
640 		}
641 	}
642 	else
643 		mci->mci_sasl_string = xalloc(len + 1);
644 
645 	result = sasl_decode64(line, len, mci->mci_sasl_string, len + 1,
646 			       (unsigned int *) &mci->mci_sasl_string_len);
647 	if (result != SASL_OK)
648 	{
649 		mci->mci_sasl_string_len = 0;
650 		*mci->mci_sasl_string = '\0';
651 	}
652 # else /* SASL >= 20000 */
653 	out = (char *) sm_rpool_malloc_x(mci->mci_rpool, len + 1);
654 	result = sasl_decode64(line, len, out, (unsigned int *) &len);
655 	if (result != SASL_OK)
656 	{
657 		len = 0;
658 		*out = '\0';
659 	}
660 
661 	/*
662 	**  mci_sasl_string is "shared" with Cyrus-SASL library; hence
663 	**	it can't be in an rpool unless we use the same memory
664 	**	management mechanism (with same rpool!) for Cyrus SASL.
665 	*/
666 
667 	if (mci->mci_sasl_string != NULL)
668 	{
669 		if (mci->mci_sasl_string_len <= len)
670 		{
671 			sm_free(mci->mci_sasl_string); /* XXX */
672 			mci->mci_sasl_string = xalloc(len + 1);
673 		}
674 	}
675 	else
676 		mci->mci_sasl_string = xalloc(len + 1);
677 
678 	memcpy(mci->mci_sasl_string, out, len);
679 	mci->mci_sasl_string[len] = '\0';
680 	mci->mci_sasl_string_len = len;
681 # endif /* SASL >= 20000 */
682 	return;
683 }
684 /*
685 **  READAUTH -- read auth values from a file
686 **
687 **	Parameters:
688 **		filename -- name of file to read.
689 **		safe -- if set, this is a safe read.
690 **		sai -- where to store auth_info.
691 **		rpool -- resource pool for sai.
692 **
693 **	Returns:
694 **		EX_OK -- data succesfully read.
695 **		EX_UNAVAILABLE -- no valid filename.
696 **		EX_TEMPFAIL -- temporary failure.
697 */
698 
699 static char *sasl_info_name[] =
700 {
701 	"user id",
702 	"authentication id",
703 	"password",
704 	"realm",
705 	"mechlist"
706 };
707 static int
708 readauth(filename, safe, sai, rpool)
709 	char *filename;
710 	bool safe;
711 	SASL_AI_T *sai;
712 	SM_RPOOL_T *rpool;
713 {
714 	SM_FILE_T *f;
715 	long sff;
716 	pid_t pid;
717 	int lc;
718 	char *s;
719 	char buf[MAXLINE];
720 
721 	if (filename == NULL || filename[0] == '\0')
722 		return EX_UNAVAILABLE;
723 
724 #if !_FFR_ALLOW_SASLINFO
725 	/*
726 	**  make sure we don't use a program that is not
727 	**  accesible to the user who specified a different authinfo file.
728 	**  However, currently we don't pass this info (authinfo file
729 	**  specified by user) around, so we just turn off program access.
730 	*/
731 
732 	if (filename[0] == '|')
733 	{
734 		auto int fd;
735 		int i;
736 		char *p;
737 		char *argv[MAXPV + 1];
738 
739 		i = 0;
740 		for (p = strtok(&filename[1], " \t"); p != NULL;
741 		     p = strtok(NULL, " \t"))
742 		{
743 			if (i >= MAXPV)
744 				break;
745 			argv[i++] = p;
746 		}
747 		argv[i] = NULL;
748 		pid = prog_open(argv, &fd, CurEnv);
749 		if (pid < 0)
750 			f = NULL;
751 		else
752 			f = sm_io_open(SmFtStdiofd, SM_TIME_DEFAULT,
753 				       (void *) &fd, SM_IO_RDONLY, NULL);
754 	}
755 	else
756 #endif /* !_FFR_ALLOW_SASLINFO */
757 	{
758 		pid = -1;
759 		sff = SFF_REGONLY|SFF_SAFEDIRPATH|SFF_NOWLINK
760 		      |SFF_NOGWFILES|SFF_NOWWFILES|SFF_NOWRFILES;
761 # if _FFR_GROUPREADABLEAUTHINFOFILE
762 		if (!bitnset(DBS_GROUPREADABLEAUTHINFOFILE, DontBlameSendmail))
763 # endif /* _FFR_GROUPREADABLEAUTHINFOFILE */
764 			sff |= SFF_NOGRFILES;
765 		if (DontLockReadFiles)
766 			sff |= SFF_NOLOCK;
767 
768 #if _FFR_ALLOW_SASLINFO
769 		/*
770 		**  XXX: make sure we don't read or open files that are not
771 		**  accesible to the user who specified a different authinfo
772 		**  file.
773 		*/
774 
775 		sff |= SFF_MUSTOWN;
776 #else /* _FFR_ALLOW_SASLINFO */
777 		if (safe)
778 			sff |= SFF_OPENASROOT;
779 #endif /* _FFR_ALLOW_SASLINFO */
780 
781 		f = safefopen(filename, O_RDONLY, 0, sff);
782 	}
783 	if (f == NULL)
784 	{
785 		if (LogLevel > 5)
786 			sm_syslog(LOG_ERR, NOQID,
787 				  "AUTH=client, error: can't open %s: %s",
788 				  filename, sm_errstring(errno));
789 		return EX_TEMPFAIL;
790 	}
791 
792 	lc = 0;
793 	while (lc <= SASL_MECHLIST &&
794 		sm_io_fgets(f, SM_TIME_DEFAULT, buf, sizeof buf) != NULL)
795 	{
796 		if (buf[0] != '#')
797 		{
798 			(*sai)[lc] = sm_rpool_strdup_x(rpool, buf);
799 			if ((s = strchr((*sai)[lc], '\n')) != NULL)
800 				*s = '\0';
801 			lc++;
802 		}
803 	}
804 
805 	(void) sm_io_close(f, SM_TIME_DEFAULT);
806 	if (pid > 0)
807 		(void) waitfor(pid);
808 	if (lc < SASL_PASSWORD)
809 	{
810 		if (LogLevel > 8)
811 			sm_syslog(LOG_ERR, NOQID,
812 				  "AUTH=client, error: can't read %s from %s",
813 				  sasl_info_name[lc + 1], filename);
814 		return EX_TEMPFAIL;
815 	}
816 	return EX_OK;
817 }
818 
819 /*
820 **  GETAUTH -- get authinfo from ruleset call
821 **
822 **	{server_name}, {server_addr} must be set
823 **
824 **	Parameters:
825 **		mci -- the mailer connection structure.
826 **		e -- the envelope (including the sender to specify).
827 **		sai -- pointer to authinfo (result).
828 **
829 **	Returns:
830 **		EX_OK -- ruleset was succesfully called, data may not
831 **			be available, sai must be checked.
832 **		EX_UNAVAILABLE -- ruleset unavailable (or failed).
833 **		EX_TEMPFAIL -- temporary failure (from ruleset).
834 **
835 **	Side Effects:
836 **		Fills in sai if successful.
837 */
838 
839 static int
840 getauth(mci, e, sai)
841 	MCI *mci;
842 	ENVELOPE *e;
843 	SASL_AI_T *sai;
844 {
845 	int i, r, l, got, ret;
846 	char **pvp;
847 	char pvpbuf[PSBUFSIZE];
848 
849 	r = rscap("authinfo", macvalue(macid("{server_name}"), e),
850 		   macvalue(macid("{server_addr}"), e), e,
851 		   &pvp, pvpbuf, sizeof(pvpbuf));
852 
853 	if (r != EX_OK)
854 		return EX_UNAVAILABLE;
855 
856 	/* other than expected return value: ok (i.e., no auth) */
857 	if (pvp == NULL || pvp[0] == NULL || (pvp[0][0] & 0377) != CANONNET)
858 		return EX_OK;
859 	if (pvp[1] != NULL && sm_strncasecmp(pvp[1], "temp", 4) == 0)
860 		return EX_TEMPFAIL;
861 
862 	/*
863 	**  parse the data, put it into sai
864 	**  format: "TDstring" (including the '"' !)
865 	**  where T is a tag: 'U', ...
866 	**  D is a delimiter: ':' or '='
867 	*/
868 
869 	ret = EX_OK;	/* default return value */
870 	i = 0;
871 	got = 0;
872 	while (i < SASL_ENTRIES)
873 	{
874 		if (pvp[i + 1] == NULL)
875 			break;
876 		if (pvp[i + 1][0] != '"')
877 			break;
878 		switch (pvp[i + 1][1])
879 		{
880 		  case 'U':
881 		  case 'u':
882 			r = SASL_USER;
883 			break;
884 		  case 'I':
885 		  case 'i':
886 			r = SASL_AUTHID;
887 			break;
888 		  case 'P':
889 		  case 'p':
890 			r = SASL_PASSWORD;
891 			break;
892 		  case 'R':
893 		  case 'r':
894 			r = SASL_DEFREALM;
895 			break;
896 		  case 'M':
897 		  case 'm':
898 			r = SASL_MECHLIST;
899 			break;
900 		  default:
901 			goto fail;
902 		}
903 		l = strlen(pvp[i + 1]);
904 
905 		/* check syntax */
906 		if (l <= 3 || pvp[i + 1][l - 1] != '"')
907 			goto fail;
908 
909 		/* remove closing quote */
910 		pvp[i + 1][l - 1] = '\0';
911 
912 		/* remove "TD and " */
913 		l -= 4;
914 		(*sai)[r] = (char *) sm_rpool_malloc(mci->mci_rpool, l + 1);
915 		if ((*sai)[r] == NULL)
916 			goto tempfail;
917 		if (pvp[i + 1][2] == ':')
918 		{
919 			/* ':text' (just copy) */
920 			(void) sm_strlcpy((*sai)[r], pvp[i + 1] + 3, l + 1);
921 			got |= 1 << r;
922 		}
923 		else if (pvp[i + 1][2] == '=')
924 		{
925 			unsigned int len;
926 
927 			/* '=base64' (decode) */
928 # if SASL >= 20000
929 			ret = sasl_decode64(pvp[i + 1] + 3,
930 					  (unsigned int) l, (*sai)[r],
931 					  (unsigned int) l + 1, &len);
932 # else /* SASL >= 20000 */
933 			ret = sasl_decode64(pvp[i + 1] + 3,
934 					  (unsigned int) l, (*sai)[r], &len);
935 # endif /* SASL >= 20000 */
936 			if (ret != SASL_OK)
937 				goto fail;
938 			got |= 1 << r;
939 		}
940 		else
941 			goto fail;
942 		if (tTd(95, 5))
943 			sm_syslog(LOG_DEBUG, NOQID, "getauth %s=%s",
944 				  sasl_info_name[r], (*sai)[r]);
945 		++i;
946 	}
947 
948 	/* did we get the expected data? */
949 	/* XXX: EXTERNAL mechanism only requires (and only uses) SASL_USER */
950 	if (!(bitset(SASL_USER_BIT|SASL_AUTHID_BIT, got) &&
951 	      bitset(SASL_PASSWORD_BIT, got)))
952 		goto fail;
953 
954 	/* no authid? copy uid */
955 	if (!bitset(SASL_AUTHID_BIT, got))
956 	{
957 		l = strlen((*sai)[SASL_USER]) + 1;
958 		(*sai)[SASL_AUTHID] = (char *) sm_rpool_malloc(mci->mci_rpool,
959 							       l + 1);
960 		if ((*sai)[SASL_AUTHID] == NULL)
961 			goto tempfail;
962 		(void) sm_strlcpy((*sai)[SASL_AUTHID], (*sai)[SASL_USER], l);
963 	}
964 
965 	/* no uid? copy authid */
966 	if (!bitset(SASL_USER_BIT, got))
967 	{
968 		l = strlen((*sai)[SASL_AUTHID]) + 1;
969 		(*sai)[SASL_USER] = (char *) sm_rpool_malloc(mci->mci_rpool,
970 							     l + 1);
971 		if ((*sai)[SASL_USER] == NULL)
972 			goto tempfail;
973 		(void) sm_strlcpy((*sai)[SASL_USER], (*sai)[SASL_AUTHID], l);
974 	}
975 	return EX_OK;
976 
977   tempfail:
978 	ret = EX_TEMPFAIL;
979   fail:
980 	if (LogLevel > 8)
981 		sm_syslog(LOG_WARNING, NOQID,
982 			  "AUTH=client, relay=%.64s [%.16s], authinfo %sfailed",
983 			  macvalue(macid("{server_name}"), e),
984 			  macvalue(macid("{server_addr}"), e),
985 			  ret == EX_TEMPFAIL ? "temp" : "");
986 	for (i = 0; i <= SASL_MECHLIST; i++)
987 		(*sai)[i] = NULL;	/* just clear; rpool */
988 	return ret;
989 }
990 
991 # if SASL >= 20000
992 /*
993 **  GETSIMPLE -- callback to get userid or authid
994 **
995 **	Parameters:
996 **		context -- sai
997 **		id -- what to do
998 **		result -- (pointer to) result
999 **		len -- (pointer to) length of result
1000 **
1001 **	Returns:
1002 **		OK/failure values
1003 */
1004 
1005 static int
1006 getsimple(context, id, result, len)
1007 	void *context;
1008 	int id;
1009 	const char **result;
1010 	unsigned *len;
1011 {
1012 	SASL_AI_T *sai;
1013 
1014 	if (result == NULL || context == NULL)
1015 		return SASL_BADPARAM;
1016 	sai = (SASL_AI_T *) context;
1017 
1018 	switch (id)
1019 	{
1020 	  case SASL_CB_USER:
1021 		*result = (*sai)[SASL_USER];
1022 		if (tTd(95, 5))
1023 			sm_syslog(LOG_DEBUG, NOQID, "AUTH username '%s'",
1024 				  *result);
1025 		if (len != NULL)
1026 			*len = *result != NULL ? strlen(*result) : 0;
1027 		break;
1028 
1029 	  case SASL_CB_AUTHNAME:
1030 		*result = (*sai)[SASL_AUTHID];
1031 		if (tTd(95, 5))
1032 			sm_syslog(LOG_DEBUG, NOQID, "AUTH authid '%s'",
1033 				  *result);
1034 		if (len != NULL)
1035 			*len = *result != NULL ? strlen(*result) : 0;
1036 		break;
1037 
1038 	  case SASL_CB_LANGUAGE:
1039 		*result = NULL;
1040 		if (len != NULL)
1041 			*len = 0;
1042 		break;
1043 
1044 	  default:
1045 		return SASL_BADPARAM;
1046 	}
1047 	return SASL_OK;
1048 }
1049 /*
1050 **  GETSECRET -- callback to get password
1051 **
1052 **	Parameters:
1053 **		conn -- connection information
1054 **		context -- sai
1055 **		id -- what to do
1056 **		psecret -- (pointer to) result
1057 **
1058 **	Returns:
1059 **		OK/failure values
1060 */
1061 
1062 static int
1063 getsecret(conn, context, id, psecret)
1064 	sasl_conn_t *conn;
1065 	SM_UNUSED(void *context);
1066 	int id;
1067 	sasl_secret_t **psecret;
1068 {
1069 	int len;
1070 	char *authpass;
1071 	MCI *mci;
1072 
1073 	if (conn == NULL || psecret == NULL || id != SASL_CB_PASS)
1074 		return SASL_BADPARAM;
1075 
1076 	mci = (MCI *) context;
1077 	authpass = mci->mci_sai[SASL_PASSWORD];
1078 	len = strlen(authpass);
1079 
1080 	/*
1081 	**  use an rpool because we are responsible for free()ing the secret,
1082 	**  but we can't free() it until after the auth completes
1083 	*/
1084 
1085 	*psecret = (sasl_secret_t *) sm_rpool_malloc(mci->mci_rpool,
1086 						     sizeof(sasl_secret_t) +
1087 						     len + 1);
1088 	if (*psecret == NULL)
1089 		return SASL_FAIL;
1090 	(void) sm_strlcpy((char *) (*psecret)->data, authpass, len + 1);
1091 	(*psecret)->len = (unsigned long) len;
1092 	return SASL_OK;
1093 }
1094 # else /* SASL >= 20000 */
1095 /*
1096 **  GETSIMPLE -- callback to get userid or authid
1097 **
1098 **	Parameters:
1099 **		context -- sai
1100 **		id -- what to do
1101 **		result -- (pointer to) result
1102 **		len -- (pointer to) length of result
1103 **
1104 **	Returns:
1105 **		OK/failure values
1106 */
1107 
1108 static int
1109 getsimple(context, id, result, len)
1110 	void *context;
1111 	int id;
1112 	const char **result;
1113 	unsigned *len;
1114 {
1115 	char *h, *s;
1116 # if SASL > 10509
1117 	bool addrealm;
1118 # endif /* SASL > 10509 */
1119 	size_t l;
1120 	SASL_AI_T *sai;
1121 	char *authid = NULL;
1122 
1123 	if (result == NULL || context == NULL)
1124 		return SASL_BADPARAM;
1125 	sai = (SASL_AI_T *) context;
1126 
1127 	/*
1128 	**  Unfortunately it is not clear whether this routine should
1129 	**  return a copy of a string or just a pointer to a string.
1130 	**  The Cyrus-SASL plugins treat these return values differently, e.g.,
1131 	**  plugins/cram.c free()s authid, plugings/digestmd5.c does not.
1132 	**  The best solution to this problem is to fix Cyrus-SASL, but it
1133 	**  seems there is nobody who creates patches... Hello CMU!?
1134 	**  The second best solution is to have flags that tell this routine
1135 	**  whether to return an malloc()ed copy.
1136 	**  The next best solution is to always return an malloc()ed copy,
1137 	**  and suffer from some memory leak, which is ugly for persistent
1138 	**  queue runners.
1139 	**  For now we go with the last solution...
1140 	**  We can't use rpools (which would avoid this particular problem)
1141 	**  as explained in sasl.c.
1142 	*/
1143 
1144 	switch (id)
1145 	{
1146 	  case SASL_CB_USER:
1147 		l = strlen((*sai)[SASL_USER]) + 1;
1148 		s = sm_sasl_malloc(l);
1149 		if (s == NULL)
1150 		{
1151 			if (len != NULL)
1152 				*len = 0;
1153 			*result = NULL;
1154 			return SASL_NOMEM;
1155 		}
1156 		(void) sm_strlcpy(s, (*sai)[SASL_USER], l);
1157 		*result = s;
1158 		if (tTd(95, 5))
1159 			sm_syslog(LOG_DEBUG, NOQID, "AUTH username '%s'",
1160 				  *result);
1161 		if (len != NULL)
1162 			*len = *result != NULL ? strlen(*result) : 0;
1163 		break;
1164 
1165 	  case SASL_CB_AUTHNAME:
1166 		h = (*sai)[SASL_AUTHID];
1167 # if SASL > 10509
1168 		/* XXX maybe other mechanisms too?! */
1169 		addrealm = (*sai)[SASL_MECH] != NULL &&
1170 			   sm_strcasecmp((*sai)[SASL_MECH], "CRAM-MD5") == 0;
1171 
1172 		/*
1173 		**  Add realm to authentication id unless authid contains
1174 		**  '@' (i.e., a realm) or the default realm is empty.
1175 		*/
1176 
1177 		if (addrealm && h != NULL && strchr(h, '@') == NULL)
1178 		{
1179 			/* has this been done before? */
1180 			if ((*sai)[SASL_ID_REALM] == NULL)
1181 			{
1182 				char *realm;
1183 
1184 				realm = (*sai)[SASL_DEFREALM];
1185 
1186 				/* do not add an empty realm */
1187 				if (*realm == '\0')
1188 				{
1189 					authid = h;
1190 					(*sai)[SASL_ID_REALM] = NULL;
1191 				}
1192 				else
1193 				{
1194 					l = strlen(h) + strlen(realm) + 2;
1195 
1196 					/* should use rpool, but from where? */
1197 					authid = sm_sasl_malloc(l);
1198 					if (authid != NULL)
1199 					{
1200 						(void) sm_snprintf(authid, l,
1201 								  "%s@%s",
1202 								   h, realm);
1203 						(*sai)[SASL_ID_REALM] = authid;
1204 					}
1205 					else
1206 					{
1207 						authid = h;
1208 						(*sai)[SASL_ID_REALM] = NULL;
1209 					}
1210 				}
1211 			}
1212 			else
1213 				authid = (*sai)[SASL_ID_REALM];
1214 		}
1215 		else
1216 # endif /* SASL > 10509 */
1217 			authid = h;
1218 		l = strlen(authid) + 1;
1219 		s = sm_sasl_malloc(l);
1220 		if (s == NULL)
1221 		{
1222 			if (len != NULL)
1223 				*len = 0;
1224 			*result = NULL;
1225 			return SASL_NOMEM;
1226 		}
1227 		(void) sm_strlcpy(s, authid, l);
1228 		*result = s;
1229 		if (tTd(95, 5))
1230 			sm_syslog(LOG_DEBUG, NOQID, "AUTH authid '%s'",
1231 				  *result);
1232 		if (len != NULL)
1233 			*len = authid ? strlen(authid) : 0;
1234 		break;
1235 
1236 	  case SASL_CB_LANGUAGE:
1237 		*result = NULL;
1238 		if (len != NULL)
1239 			*len = 0;
1240 		break;
1241 
1242 	  default:
1243 		return SASL_BADPARAM;
1244 	}
1245 	return SASL_OK;
1246 }
1247 /*
1248 **  GETSECRET -- callback to get password
1249 **
1250 **	Parameters:
1251 **		conn -- connection information
1252 **		context -- sai
1253 **		id -- what to do
1254 **		psecret -- (pointer to) result
1255 **
1256 **	Returns:
1257 **		OK/failure values
1258 */
1259 
1260 static int
1261 getsecret(conn, context, id, psecret)
1262 	sasl_conn_t *conn;
1263 	SM_UNUSED(void *context);
1264 	int id;
1265 	sasl_secret_t **psecret;
1266 {
1267 	int len;
1268 	char *authpass;
1269 	SASL_AI_T *sai;
1270 
1271 	if (conn == NULL || psecret == NULL || id != SASL_CB_PASS)
1272 		return SASL_BADPARAM;
1273 
1274 	sai = (SASL_AI_T *) context;
1275 	authpass = (*sai)[SASL_PASSWORD];
1276 	len = strlen(authpass);
1277 	*psecret = (sasl_secret_t *) sm_sasl_malloc(sizeof(sasl_secret_t) +
1278 						    len + 1);
1279 	if (*psecret == NULL)
1280 		return SASL_FAIL;
1281 	(void) sm_strlcpy((*psecret)->data, authpass, len + 1);
1282 	(*psecret)->len = (unsigned long) len;
1283 	return SASL_OK;
1284 }
1285 # endif /* SASL >= 20000 */
1286 
1287 /*
1288 **  SAFESASLFILE -- callback for sasl: is file safe?
1289 **
1290 **	Parameters:
1291 **		context -- pointer to context between invocations (unused)
1292 **		file -- name of file to check
1293 **		type -- type of file to check
1294 **
1295 **	Returns:
1296 **		SASL_OK -- file can be used
1297 **		SASL_CONTINUE -- don't use file
1298 **		SASL_FAIL -- failure (not used here)
1299 **
1300 */
1301 
1302 int
1303 #if SASL > 10515
1304 safesaslfile(context, file, type)
1305 #else /* SASL > 10515 */
1306 safesaslfile(context, file)
1307 #endif /* SASL > 10515 */
1308 	void *context;
1309 # if SASL >= 20000
1310 	const char *file;
1311 # else /* SASL >= 20000 */
1312 	char *file;
1313 # endif /* SASL >= 20000 */
1314 #if SASL > 10515
1315 # if SASL >= 20000
1316 	sasl_verify_type_t type;
1317 # else /* SASL >= 20000 */
1318 	int type;
1319 # endif /* SASL >= 20000 */
1320 #endif /* SASL > 10515 */
1321 {
1322 	long sff;
1323 	int r;
1324 #if SASL <= 10515
1325 	size_t len;
1326 #endif /* SASL <= 10515 */
1327 	char *p;
1328 
1329 	if (file == NULL || *file == '\0')
1330 		return SASL_OK;
1331 	sff = SFF_SAFEDIRPATH|SFF_NOWLINK|SFF_NOWWFILES|SFF_ROOTOK;
1332 #if SASL <= 10515
1333 	if ((p = strrchr(file, '/')) == NULL)
1334 		p = file;
1335 	else
1336 		++p;
1337 
1338 	/* everything beside libs and .conf files must not be readable */
1339 	len = strlen(p);
1340 	if ((len <= 3 || strncmp(p, "lib", 3) != 0) &&
1341 	    (len <= 5 || strncmp(p + len - 5, ".conf", 5) != 0))
1342 	{
1343 		if (!bitnset(DBS_GROUPREADABLESASLDBFILE, DontBlameSendmail))
1344 			sff |= SFF_NORFILES;
1345 		if (!bitnset(DBS_GROUPWRITABLESASLDBFILE, DontBlameSendmail))
1346 			sff |= SFF_NOGWFILES;
1347 	}
1348 #else /* SASL <= 10515 */
1349 	/* files containing passwords should be not readable */
1350 	if (type == SASL_VRFY_PASSWD)
1351 	{
1352 		if (bitnset(DBS_GROUPREADABLESASLDBFILE, DontBlameSendmail))
1353 			sff |= SFF_NOWRFILES;
1354 		else
1355 			sff |= SFF_NORFILES;
1356 		if (!bitnset(DBS_GROUPWRITABLESASLDBFILE, DontBlameSendmail))
1357 			sff |= SFF_NOGWFILES;
1358 	}
1359 #endif /* SASL <= 10515 */
1360 
1361 	p = (char *) file;
1362 	if ((r = safefile(p, RunAsUid, RunAsGid, RunAsUserName, sff,
1363 			  S_IRUSR, NULL)) == 0)
1364 		return SASL_OK;
1365 	if (LogLevel > (r != ENOENT ? 8 : 10))
1366 		sm_syslog(LOG_WARNING, NOQID, "error: safesasl(%s) failed: %s",
1367 			  p, sm_errstring(r));
1368 	return SASL_CONTINUE;
1369 }
1370 
1371 /*
1372 **  SASLGETREALM -- return the realm for SASL
1373 **
1374 **	return the realm for the client
1375 **
1376 **	Parameters:
1377 **		context -- context shared between invocations
1378 **		availrealms -- list of available realms
1379 **			{realm, realm, ...}
1380 **		result -- pointer to result
1381 **
1382 **	Returns:
1383 **		failure/success
1384 */
1385 
1386 static int
1387 saslgetrealm(context, id, availrealms, result)
1388 	void *context;
1389 	int id;
1390 	const char **availrealms;
1391 	const char **result;
1392 {
1393 	char *r;
1394 	SASL_AI_T *sai;
1395 
1396 	sai = (SASL_AI_T *) context;
1397 	if (sai == NULL)
1398 		return SASL_FAIL;
1399 	r = (*sai)[SASL_DEFREALM];
1400 
1401 	if (LogLevel > 12)
1402 		sm_syslog(LOG_INFO, NOQID,
1403 			  "AUTH=client, realm=%s, available realms=%s",
1404 			  r == NULL ? "<No Realm>" : r,
1405 			  (availrealms == NULL || *availrealms == NULL)
1406 				? "<No Realms>" : *availrealms);
1407 
1408 	/* check whether context is in list */
1409 	if (availrealms != NULL && *availrealms != NULL)
1410 	{
1411 		if (iteminlist(context, (char *)(*availrealms + 1), " ,}") ==
1412 		    NULL)
1413 		{
1414 			if (LogLevel > 8)
1415 				sm_syslog(LOG_ERR, NOQID,
1416 					  "AUTH=client, realm=%s not in list=%s",
1417 					  r, *availrealms);
1418 			return SASL_FAIL;
1419 		}
1420 	}
1421 	*result = r;
1422 	return SASL_OK;
1423 }
1424 /*
1425 **  ITEMINLIST -- does item appear in list?
1426 **
1427 **	Check whether item appears in list (which must be separated by a
1428 **	character in delim) as a "word", i.e. it must appear at the begin
1429 **	of the list or after a space, and it must end with a space or the
1430 **	end of the list.
1431 **
1432 **	Parameters:
1433 **		item -- item to search.
1434 **		list -- list of items.
1435 **		delim -- list of delimiters.
1436 **
1437 **	Returns:
1438 **		pointer to occurrence (NULL if not found).
1439 */
1440 
1441 char *
1442 iteminlist(item, list, delim)
1443 	char *item;
1444 	char *list;
1445 	char *delim;
1446 {
1447 	char *s;
1448 	int len;
1449 
1450 	if (list == NULL || *list == '\0')
1451 		return NULL;
1452 	if (item == NULL || *item == '\0')
1453 		return NULL;
1454 	s = list;
1455 	len = strlen(item);
1456 	while (s != NULL && *s != '\0')
1457 	{
1458 		if (sm_strncasecmp(s, item, len) == 0 &&
1459 		    (s[len] == '\0' || strchr(delim, s[len]) != NULL))
1460 			return s;
1461 		s = strpbrk(s, delim);
1462 		if (s != NULL)
1463 			while (*++s == ' ')
1464 				continue;
1465 	}
1466 	return NULL;
1467 }
1468 /*
1469 **  REMOVEMECH -- remove item [rem] from list [list]
1470 **
1471 **	Parameters:
1472 **		rem -- item to remove
1473 **		list -- list of items
1474 **		rpool -- resource pool from which result is allocated.
1475 **
1476 **	Returns:
1477 **		pointer to new list (NULL in case of error).
1478 */
1479 
1480 static char *
1481 removemech(rem, list, rpool)
1482 	char *rem;
1483 	char *list;
1484 	SM_RPOOL_T *rpool;
1485 {
1486 	char *ret;
1487 	char *needle;
1488 	int len;
1489 
1490 	if (list == NULL)
1491 		return NULL;
1492 	if (rem == NULL || *rem == '\0')
1493 	{
1494 		/* take out what? */
1495 		return NULL;
1496 	}
1497 
1498 	/* find the item in the list */
1499 	if ((needle = iteminlist(rem, list, " ")) == NULL)
1500 	{
1501 		/* not in there: return original */
1502 		return list;
1503 	}
1504 
1505 	/* length of string without rem */
1506 	len = strlen(list) - strlen(rem);
1507 	if (len <= 0)
1508 	{
1509 		ret = (char *) sm_rpool_malloc_x(rpool, 1);
1510 		*ret = '\0';
1511 		return ret;
1512 	}
1513 	ret = (char *) sm_rpool_malloc_x(rpool, len);
1514 	memset(ret, '\0', len);
1515 
1516 	/* copy from start to removed item */
1517 	memcpy(ret, list, needle - list);
1518 
1519 	/* length of rest of string past removed item */
1520 	len = strlen(needle) - strlen(rem) - 1;
1521 	if (len > 0)
1522 	{
1523 		/* not last item -- copy into string */
1524 		memcpy(ret + (needle - list),
1525 		       list + (needle - list) + strlen(rem) + 1,
1526 		       len);
1527 	}
1528 	else
1529 		ret[(needle - list) - 1] = '\0';
1530 	return ret;
1531 }
1532 /*
1533 **  ATTEMPTAUTH -- try to AUTHenticate using one mechanism
1534 **
1535 **	Parameters:
1536 **		m -- the mailer.
1537 **		mci -- the mailer connection structure.
1538 **		e -- the envelope (including the sender to specify).
1539 **		sai - sasl authinfo
1540 **
1541 **	Returns:
1542 **		EX_OK -- authentication was successful.
1543 **		EX_NOPERM -- authentication failed.
1544 **		EX_IOERR -- authentication dialogue failed (I/O problem?).
1545 **		EX_TEMPFAIL -- temporary failure.
1546 **
1547 */
1548 
1549 static int
1550 attemptauth(m, mci, e, sai)
1551 	MAILER *m;
1552 	MCI *mci;
1553 	ENVELOPE *e;
1554 	SASL_AI_T *sai;
1555 {
1556 	int saslresult, smtpresult;
1557 # if SASL >= 20000
1558 	sasl_ssf_t ssf;
1559 	const char *auth_id;
1560 	const char *out;
1561 # else /* SASL >= 20000 */
1562 	sasl_external_properties_t ssf;
1563 	char *out;
1564 # endif /* SASL >= 20000 */
1565 	unsigned int outlen;
1566 	sasl_interact_t *client_interact = NULL;
1567 	char *mechusing;
1568 	sasl_security_properties_t ssp;
1569 	char in64[MAXOUTLEN];
1570 #if NETINET || (NETINET6 && SASL >= 20000)
1571 	extern SOCKADDR CurHostAddr;
1572 #endif /* NETINET || (NETINET6 && SASL >= 20000) */
1573 
1574 	/* no mechanism selected (yet) */
1575 	(*sai)[SASL_MECH] = NULL;
1576 
1577 	/* dispose old connection */
1578 	if (mci->mci_conn != NULL)
1579 		sasl_dispose(&(mci->mci_conn));
1580 
1581 	/* make a new client sasl connection */
1582 # if SASL >= 20000
1583 	saslresult = sasl_client_new(bitnset(M_LMTP, m->m_flags) ? "lmtp"
1584 								 : "smtp",
1585 				     CurHostName, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0,
1586 				     &mci->mci_conn);
1587 # else /* SASL >= 20000 */
1588 	saslresult = sasl_client_new(bitnset(M_LMTP, m->m_flags) ? "lmtp"
1589 								 : "smtp",
1590 				     CurHostName, NULL, 0, &mci->mci_conn);
1591 # endif /* SASL >= 20000 */
1592 	if (saslresult != SASL_OK)
1593 		return EX_TEMPFAIL;
1594 
1595 	/* set properties */
1596 	(void) memset(&ssp, '\0', sizeof ssp);
1597 
1598 	/* XXX should these be options settable via .cf ? */
1599 #  if STARTTLS
1600 #endif /* STARTTLS */
1601 	{
1602 		ssp.max_ssf = MaxSLBits;
1603 		ssp.maxbufsize = MAXOUTLEN;
1604 #  if 0
1605 		ssp.security_flags = SASL_SEC_NOPLAINTEXT;
1606 #  endif /* 0 */
1607 	}
1608 	saslresult = sasl_setprop(mci->mci_conn, SASL_SEC_PROPS, &ssp);
1609 	if (saslresult != SASL_OK)
1610 		return EX_TEMPFAIL;
1611 
1612 # if SASL >= 20000
1613 	/* external security strength factor, authentication id */
1614 	ssf = 0;
1615 	auth_id = NULL;
1616 #  if STARTTLS
1617 	out = macvalue(macid("{cert_subject}"), e);
1618 	if (out != NULL && *out != '\0')
1619 		auth_id = out;
1620 	out = macvalue(macid("{cipher_bits}"), e);
1621 	if (out != NULL && *out != '\0')
1622 		ssf = atoi(out);
1623 #  endif /* STARTTLS */
1624 	saslresult = sasl_setprop(mci->mci_conn, SASL_SSF_EXTERNAL, &ssf);
1625 	if (saslresult != SASL_OK)
1626 		return EX_TEMPFAIL;
1627 	saslresult = sasl_setprop(mci->mci_conn, SASL_AUTH_EXTERNAL, auth_id);
1628 	if (saslresult != SASL_OK)
1629 		return EX_TEMPFAIL;
1630 
1631 #  if NETINET || NETINET6
1632 	/* set local/remote ipv4 addresses */
1633 	if (mci->mci_out != NULL && (
1634 #   if NETINET6
1635 		CurHostAddr.sa.sa_family == AF_INET6 ||
1636 #   endif /* NETINET6 */
1637 		CurHostAddr.sa.sa_family == AF_INET))
1638 	{
1639 		SOCKADDR_LEN_T addrsize;
1640 		SOCKADDR saddr_l;
1641 		char localip[60], remoteip[60];
1642 
1643 		switch (CurHostAddr.sa.sa_family)
1644 		{
1645 		  case AF_INET:
1646 			addrsize = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
1647 			break;
1648 #   if NETINET6
1649 		  case AF_INET6:
1650 			addrsize = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6);
1651 			break;
1652 #   endif /* NETINET6 */
1653 		  default:
1654 			break;
1655 		}
1656 		if (iptostring(&CurHostAddr, addrsize,
1657 			       remoteip, sizeof remoteip))
1658 		{
1659 			if (sasl_setprop(mci->mci_conn, SASL_IPREMOTEPORT,
1660 					 remoteip) != SASL_OK)
1661 				return EX_TEMPFAIL;
1662 		}
1663 		addrsize = sizeof(saddr_l);
1664 		if (getsockname(sm_io_getinfo(mci->mci_out, SM_IO_WHAT_FD,
1665 					      NULL),
1666 				(struct sockaddr *) &saddr_l, &addrsize) == 0)
1667 		{
1668 			if (iptostring(&saddr_l, addrsize,
1669 				       localip, sizeof localip))
1670 			{
1671 				if (sasl_setprop(mci->mci_conn,
1672 						 SASL_IPLOCALPORT,
1673 						 localip) != SASL_OK)
1674 					return EX_TEMPFAIL;
1675 			}
1676 		}
1677 	}
1678 #  endif /* NETINET || NETINET6 */
1679 
1680 	/* start client side of sasl */
1681 	saslresult = sasl_client_start(mci->mci_conn, mci->mci_saslcap,
1682 				       &client_interact,
1683 				       &out, &outlen,
1684 				       (const char **) &mechusing);
1685 # else /* SASL >= 20000 */
1686 	/* external security strength factor, authentication id */
1687 	ssf.ssf = 0;
1688 	ssf.auth_id = NULL;
1689 #  if STARTTLS
1690 	out = macvalue(macid("{cert_subject}"), e);
1691 	if (out != NULL && *out != '\0')
1692 		ssf.auth_id = out;
1693 	out = macvalue(macid("{cipher_bits}"), e);
1694 	if (out != NULL && *out != '\0')
1695 		ssf.ssf = atoi(out);
1696 #  endif /* STARTTLS */
1697 	saslresult = sasl_setprop(mci->mci_conn, SASL_SSF_EXTERNAL, &ssf);
1698 	if (saslresult != SASL_OK)
1699 		return EX_TEMPFAIL;
1700 
1701 #  if NETINET
1702 	/* set local/remote ipv4 addresses */
1703 	if (mci->mci_out != NULL && CurHostAddr.sa.sa_family == AF_INET)
1704 	{
1705 		SOCKADDR_LEN_T addrsize;
1706 		struct sockaddr_in saddr_l;
1707 
1708 		if (sasl_setprop(mci->mci_conn, SASL_IP_REMOTE,
1709 				 (struct sockaddr_in *) &CurHostAddr)
1710 		    != SASL_OK)
1711 			return EX_TEMPFAIL;
1712 		addrsize = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
1713 		if (getsockname(sm_io_getinfo(mci->mci_out, SM_IO_WHAT_FD,
1714 					      NULL),
1715 				(struct sockaddr *) &saddr_l, &addrsize) == 0)
1716 		{
1717 			if (sasl_setprop(mci->mci_conn, SASL_IP_LOCAL,
1718 					 &saddr_l) != SASL_OK)
1719 				return EX_TEMPFAIL;
1720 		}
1721 	}
1722 #  endif /* NETINET */
1723 
1724 	/* start client side of sasl */
1725 	saslresult = sasl_client_start(mci->mci_conn, mci->mci_saslcap,
1726 				       NULL, &client_interact,
1727 				       &out, &outlen,
1728 				       (const char **) &mechusing);
1729 # endif /* SASL >= 20000 */
1730 
1731 	if (saslresult != SASL_OK && saslresult != SASL_CONTINUE)
1732 	{
1733 		if (saslresult == SASL_NOMECH && LogLevel > 8)
1734 		{
1735 			sm_syslog(LOG_NOTICE, e->e_id,
1736 				  "AUTH=client, available mechanisms do not fulfill requirements");
1737 		}
1738 		return EX_TEMPFAIL;
1739 	}
1740 
1741 	/* just point current mechanism to the data in the sasl library */
1742 	(*sai)[SASL_MECH] = mechusing;
1743 
1744 	/* send the info across the wire */
1745 	if (out == NULL
1746 		/* login and digest-md5 up to 1.5.28 set out="" */
1747 	    || (outlen == 0 &&
1748 		(sm_strcasecmp(mechusing, "LOGIN") == 0 ||
1749 		 sm_strcasecmp(mechusing, "DIGEST-MD5") == 0))
1750 	   )
1751 	{
1752 		/* no initial response */
1753 		smtpmessage("AUTH %s", m, mci, mechusing);
1754 	}
1755 	else if (outlen == 0)
1756 	{
1757 		/*
1758 		**  zero-length initial response, per RFC 2554 4.:
1759 		**  "Unlike a zero-length client answer to a 334 reply, a zero-
1760 		**  length initial response is sent as a single equals sign"
1761 		*/
1762 
1763 		smtpmessage("AUTH %s =", m, mci, mechusing);
1764 	}
1765 	else
1766 	{
1767 		saslresult = sasl_encode64(out, outlen, in64, MAXOUTLEN, NULL);
1768 		if (saslresult != SASL_OK) /* internal error */
1769 		{
1770 			if (LogLevel > 8)
1771 				sm_syslog(LOG_ERR, e->e_id,
1772 					"encode64 for AUTH failed");
1773 			return EX_TEMPFAIL;
1774 		}
1775 		smtpmessage("AUTH %s %s", m, mci, mechusing, in64);
1776 	}
1777 # if SASL < 20000
1778 	sm_sasl_free(out); /* XXX only if no rpool is used */
1779 # endif /* SASL < 20000 */
1780 
1781 	/* get the reply */
1782 	smtpresult = reply(m, mci, e, TimeOuts.to_auth, getsasldata, NULL,
1783 			XS_AUTH);
1784 
1785 	for (;;)
1786 	{
1787 		/* check return code from server */
1788 		if (smtpresult == 235)
1789 		{
1790 			macdefine(&mci->mci_macro, A_TEMP, macid("{auth_type}"),
1791 				  mechusing);
1792 			return EX_OK;
1793 		}
1794 		if (smtpresult == -1)
1795 			return EX_IOERR;
1796 		if (REPLYTYPE(smtpresult) == 5)
1797 			return EX_NOPERM;	/* ugly, but ... */
1798 		if (REPLYTYPE(smtpresult) != 3)
1799 		{
1800 			/* should we fail deliberately, see RFC 2554 4. ? */
1801 			/* smtpmessage("*", m, mci); */
1802 			return EX_TEMPFAIL;
1803 		}
1804 
1805 		saslresult = sasl_client_step(mci->mci_conn,
1806 					      mci->mci_sasl_string,
1807 					      mci->mci_sasl_string_len,
1808 					      &client_interact,
1809 					      &out, &outlen);
1810 
1811 		if (saslresult != SASL_OK && saslresult != SASL_CONTINUE)
1812 		{
1813 			if (tTd(95, 5))
1814 				sm_dprintf("AUTH FAIL=%s (%d)\n",
1815 					sasl_errstring(saslresult, NULL, NULL),
1816 					saslresult);
1817 
1818 			/* fail deliberately, see RFC 2554 4. */
1819 			smtpmessage("*", m, mci);
1820 
1821 			/*
1822 			**  but we should only fail for this authentication
1823 			**  mechanism; how to do that?
1824 			*/
1825 
1826 			smtpresult = reply(m, mci, e, TimeOuts.to_auth,
1827 					   getsasldata, NULL, XS_AUTH);
1828 			return EX_NOPERM;
1829 		}
1830 
1831 		if (outlen > 0)
1832 		{
1833 			saslresult = sasl_encode64(out, outlen, in64,
1834 						   MAXOUTLEN, NULL);
1835 			if (saslresult != SASL_OK)
1836 			{
1837 				/* give an error reply to the other side! */
1838 				smtpmessage("*", m, mci);
1839 				return EX_TEMPFAIL;
1840 			}
1841 		}
1842 		else
1843 			in64[0] = '\0';
1844 # if SASL < 20000
1845 		sm_sasl_free(out); /* XXX only if no rpool is used */
1846 # endif /* SASL < 20000 */
1847 		smtpmessage("%s", m, mci, in64);
1848 		smtpresult = reply(m, mci, e, TimeOuts.to_auth,
1849 				   getsasldata, NULL, XS_AUTH);
1850 	}
1851 	/* NOTREACHED */
1852 }
1853 /*
1854 **  SMTPAUTH -- try to AUTHenticate
1855 **
1856 **	This will try mechanisms in the order the sasl library decided until:
1857 **	- there are no more mechanisms
1858 **	- a mechanism succeeds
1859 **	- the sasl library fails initializing
1860 **
1861 **	Parameters:
1862 **		m -- the mailer.
1863 **		mci -- the mailer connection info.
1864 **		e -- the envelope.
1865 **
1866 **	Returns:
1867 **		EX_OK -- authentication was successful
1868 **		EX_UNAVAILABLE -- authentication not possible, e.g.,
1869 **			no data available.
1870 **		EX_NOPERM -- authentication failed.
1871 **		EX_TEMPFAIL -- temporary failure.
1872 **
1873 **	Notice: AuthInfo is used for all connections, hence we must
1874 **		return EX_TEMPFAIL only if we really want to retry, i.e.,
1875 **		iff getauth() tempfailed or getauth() was used and
1876 **		authentication tempfailed.
1877 */
1878 
1879 int
1880 smtpauth(m, mci, e)
1881 	MAILER *m;
1882 	MCI *mci;
1883 	ENVELOPE *e;
1884 {
1885 	int result;
1886 	int i;
1887 	bool usedgetauth;
1888 
1889 	mci->mci_sasl_auth = false;
1890 	for (i = 0; i < SASL_MECH ; i++)
1891 		mci->mci_sai[i] = NULL;
1892 
1893 	result = getauth(mci, e, &(mci->mci_sai));
1894 	if (result == EX_TEMPFAIL)
1895 		return result;
1896 	usedgetauth = true;
1897 
1898 	/* no data available: don't try to authenticate */
1899 	if (result == EX_OK && mci->mci_sai[SASL_AUTHID] == NULL)
1900 		return result;
1901 	if (result != EX_OK)
1902 	{
1903 		if (SASLInfo == NULL)
1904 			return EX_UNAVAILABLE;
1905 
1906 		/* read authinfo from file */
1907 		result = readauth(SASLInfo, true, &(mci->mci_sai),
1908 				  mci->mci_rpool);
1909 		if (result != EX_OK)
1910 			return result;
1911 		usedgetauth = false;
1912 	}
1913 
1914 	/* check whether sufficient data is available */
1915 	if (mci->mci_sai[SASL_PASSWORD] == NULL ||
1916 	    *(mci->mci_sai)[SASL_PASSWORD] == '\0')
1917 		return EX_UNAVAILABLE;
1918 	if ((mci->mci_sai[SASL_AUTHID] == NULL ||
1919 	     *(mci->mci_sai)[SASL_AUTHID] == '\0') &&
1920 	    (mci->mci_sai[SASL_USER] == NULL ||
1921 	     *(mci->mci_sai)[SASL_USER] == '\0'))
1922 		return EX_UNAVAILABLE;
1923 
1924 	/* set the context for the callback function to sai */
1925 # if SASL >= 20000
1926 	callbacks[CB_PASS_IDX].context = (void *) mci;
1927 # else /* SASL >= 20000 */
1928 	callbacks[CB_PASS_IDX].context = (void *) &mci->mci_sai;
1929 # endif /* SASL >= 20000 */
1930 	callbacks[CB_USER_IDX].context = (void *) &mci->mci_sai;
1931 	callbacks[CB_AUTHNAME_IDX].context = (void *) &mci->mci_sai;
1932 	callbacks[CB_GETREALM_IDX].context = (void *) &mci->mci_sai;
1933 #if 0
1934 	callbacks[CB_SAFESASL_IDX].context = (void *) &mci->mci_sai;
1935 #endif /* 0 */
1936 
1937 	/* set default value for realm */
1938 	if ((mci->mci_sai)[SASL_DEFREALM] == NULL)
1939 		(mci->mci_sai)[SASL_DEFREALM] = sm_rpool_strdup_x(e->e_rpool,
1940 							macvalue('j', CurEnv));
1941 
1942 	/* set default value for list of mechanism to use */
1943 	if ((mci->mci_sai)[SASL_MECHLIST] == NULL ||
1944 	    *(mci->mci_sai)[SASL_MECHLIST] == '\0')
1945 		(mci->mci_sai)[SASL_MECHLIST] = AuthMechanisms;
1946 
1947 	/* create list of mechanisms to try */
1948 	mci->mci_saslcap = intersect((mci->mci_sai)[SASL_MECHLIST],
1949 				     mci->mci_saslcap, mci->mci_rpool);
1950 
1951 	/* initialize sasl client library */
1952 	result = init_sasl_client();
1953 	if (result != SASL_OK)
1954 		return usedgetauth ? EX_TEMPFAIL : EX_UNAVAILABLE;
1955 	do
1956 	{
1957 		result = attemptauth(m, mci, e, &(mci->mci_sai));
1958 		if (result == EX_OK)
1959 			mci->mci_sasl_auth = true;
1960 		else if (result == EX_TEMPFAIL || result == EX_NOPERM)
1961 		{
1962 			mci->mci_saslcap = removemech((mci->mci_sai)[SASL_MECH],
1963 						      mci->mci_saslcap,
1964 						      mci->mci_rpool);
1965 			if (mci->mci_saslcap == NULL ||
1966 			    *(mci->mci_saslcap) == '\0')
1967 				return usedgetauth ? result
1968 						   : EX_UNAVAILABLE;
1969 		}
1970 		else
1971 			return result;
1972 	} while (result != EX_OK);
1973 	return result;
1974 }
1975 #endif /* SASL */
1976 
1977 /*
1978 **  SMTPMAILFROM -- send MAIL command
1979 **
1980 **	Parameters:
1981 **		m -- the mailer.
1982 **		mci -- the mailer connection structure.
1983 **		e -- the envelope (including the sender to specify).
1984 */
1985 
1986 int
1987 smtpmailfrom(m, mci, e)
1988 	MAILER *m;
1989 	MCI *mci;
1990 	ENVELOPE *e;
1991 {
1992 	int r;
1993 	char *bufp;
1994 	char *bodytype;
1995 	char *enhsc;
1996 	char buf[MAXNAME + 1];
1997 	char optbuf[MAXLINE];
1998 
1999 	if (tTd(18, 2))
2000 		sm_dprintf("smtpmailfrom: CurHost=%s\n", CurHostName);
2001 	enhsc = NULL;
2002 
2003 	/*
2004 	**  Check if connection is gone, if so
2005 	**  it's a tempfail and we use mci_errno
2006 	**  for the reason.
2007 	*/
2008 
2009 	if (mci->mci_state == MCIS_CLOSED)
2010 	{
2011 		errno = mci->mci_errno;
2012 		return EX_TEMPFAIL;
2013 	}
2014 
2015 	/* set up appropriate options to include */
2016 	if (bitset(MCIF_SIZE, mci->mci_flags) && e->e_msgsize > 0)
2017 	{
2018 		(void) sm_snprintf(optbuf, sizeof optbuf, " SIZE=%ld",
2019 			e->e_msgsize);
2020 		bufp = &optbuf[strlen(optbuf)];
2021 	}
2022 	else
2023 	{
2024 		optbuf[0] = '\0';
2025 		bufp = optbuf;
2026 	}
2027 
2028 	bodytype = e->e_bodytype;
2029 	if (bitset(MCIF_8BITMIME, mci->mci_flags))
2030 	{
2031 		if (bodytype == NULL &&
2032 		    bitset(MM_MIME8BIT, MimeMode) &&
2033 		    bitset(EF_HAS8BIT, e->e_flags) &&
2034 		    !bitset(EF_DONT_MIME, e->e_flags) &&
2035 		    !bitnset(M_8BITS, m->m_flags))
2036 			bodytype = "8BITMIME";
2037 		if (bodytype != NULL &&
2038 		    SPACELEFT(optbuf, bufp) > strlen(bodytype) + 7)
2039 		{
2040 			(void) sm_snprintf(bufp, SPACELEFT(optbuf, bufp),
2041 				 " BODY=%s", bodytype);
2042 			bufp += strlen(bufp);
2043 		}
2044 	}
2045 	else if (bitnset(M_8BITS, m->m_flags) ||
2046 		 !bitset(EF_HAS8BIT, e->e_flags) ||
2047 		 bitset(MCIF_8BITOK, mci->mci_flags))
2048 	{
2049 		/* EMPTY */
2050 		/* just pass it through */
2051 	}
2052 #if MIME8TO7
2053 	else if (bitset(MM_CVTMIME, MimeMode) &&
2054 		 !bitset(EF_DONT_MIME, e->e_flags) &&
2055 		 (!bitset(MM_PASS8BIT, MimeMode) ||
2056 		  bitset(EF_IS_MIME, e->e_flags)))
2057 	{
2058 		/* must convert from 8bit MIME format to 7bit encoded */
2059 		mci->mci_flags |= MCIF_CVT8TO7;
2060 	}
2061 #endif /* MIME8TO7 */
2062 	else if (!bitset(MM_PASS8BIT, MimeMode))
2063 	{
2064 		/* cannot just send a 8-bit version */
2065 		extern char MsgBuf[];
2066 
2067 		usrerrenh("5.6.3", "%s does not support 8BITMIME", CurHostName);
2068 		mci_setstat(mci, EX_NOTSTICKY, "5.6.3", MsgBuf);
2069 		return EX_DATAERR;
2070 	}
2071 
2072 	if (bitset(MCIF_DSN, mci->mci_flags))
2073 	{
2074 		if (e->e_envid != NULL &&
2075 		    SPACELEFT(optbuf, bufp) > strlen(e->e_envid) + 7)
2076 		{
2077 			(void) sm_snprintf(bufp, SPACELEFT(optbuf, bufp),
2078 				 " ENVID=%s", e->e_envid);
2079 			bufp += strlen(bufp);
2080 		}
2081 
2082 		/* RET= parameter */
2083 		if (bitset(EF_RET_PARAM, e->e_flags) &&
2084 		    SPACELEFT(optbuf, bufp) > 9)
2085 		{
2086 			(void) sm_snprintf(bufp, SPACELEFT(optbuf, bufp),
2087 				 " RET=%s",
2088 				 bitset(EF_NO_BODY_RETN, e->e_flags) ?
2089 					"HDRS" : "FULL");
2090 			bufp += strlen(bufp);
2091 		}
2092 	}
2093 
2094 	if (bitset(MCIF_AUTH, mci->mci_flags) && e->e_auth_param != NULL &&
2095 	    SPACELEFT(optbuf, bufp) > strlen(e->e_auth_param) + 7
2096 #if SASL
2097 	     && (!bitset(SASL_AUTH_AUTH, SASLOpts) || mci->mci_sasl_auth)
2098 #endif /* SASL */
2099 	    )
2100 	{
2101 		(void) sm_snprintf(bufp, SPACELEFT(optbuf, bufp),
2102 			 " AUTH=%s", e->e_auth_param);
2103 		bufp += strlen(bufp);
2104 	}
2105 
2106 	/*
2107 	**  17 is the max length required, we could use log() to compute
2108 	**  the exact length (and check IS_DLVR_TRACE())
2109 	*/
2110 
2111 	if (bitset(MCIF_DLVR_BY, mci->mci_flags) &&
2112 	    IS_DLVR_BY(e) && SPACELEFT(optbuf, bufp) > 17)
2113 	{
2114 		long dby;
2115 
2116 		/*
2117 		**  Avoid problems with delays (for R) since the check
2118 		**  in deliver() whether min-deliver-time is sufficient.
2119 		**  Alternatively we could pass the computed time to this
2120 		**  function.
2121 		*/
2122 
2123 		dby = e->e_deliver_by - (curtime() - e->e_ctime);
2124 		if (dby <= 0 && IS_DLVR_RETURN(e))
2125 			dby = mci->mci_min_by <= 0 ? 1 : mci->mci_min_by;
2126 		(void) sm_snprintf(bufp, SPACELEFT(optbuf, bufp),
2127 			" BY=%ld;%c%s",
2128 			dby,
2129 			IS_DLVR_RETURN(e) ? 'R' : 'N',
2130 			IS_DLVR_TRACE(e) ? "T" : "");
2131 		bufp += strlen(bufp);
2132 	}
2133 
2134 	/*
2135 	**  Send the MAIL command.
2136 	**	Designates the sender.
2137 	*/
2138 
2139 	mci->mci_state = MCIS_MAIL;
2140 
2141 	if (bitset(EF_RESPONSE, e->e_flags) &&
2142 	    !bitnset(M_NO_NULL_FROM, m->m_flags))
2143 		buf[0] = '\0';
2144 	else
2145 		expand("\201g", buf, sizeof buf, e);
2146 	if (buf[0] == '<')
2147 	{
2148 		/* strip off <angle brackets> (put back on below) */
2149 		bufp = &buf[strlen(buf) - 1];
2150 		if (*bufp == '>')
2151 			*bufp = '\0';
2152 		bufp = &buf[1];
2153 	}
2154 	else
2155 		bufp = buf;
2156 	if (bitnset(M_LOCALMAILER, e->e_from.q_mailer->m_flags) ||
2157 	    !bitnset(M_FROMPATH, m->m_flags))
2158 	{
2159 		smtpmessage("MAIL From:<%s>%s", m, mci, bufp, optbuf);
2160 	}
2161 	else
2162 	{
2163 		smtpmessage("MAIL From:<@%s%c%s>%s", m, mci, MyHostName,
2164 			    *bufp == '@' ? ',' : ':', bufp, optbuf);
2165 	}
2166 	SmtpPhase = mci->mci_phase = "client MAIL";
2167 	sm_setproctitle(true, e, "%s %s: %s", qid_printname(e),
2168 			CurHostName, mci->mci_phase);
2169 	r = reply(m, mci, e, TimeOuts.to_mail, NULL, &enhsc, XS_DEFAULT);
2170 	if (r < 0)
2171 	{
2172 		/* communications failure */
2173 		mci_setstat(mci, EX_TEMPFAIL, "4.4.2", NULL);
2174 		return EX_TEMPFAIL;
2175 	}
2176 	else if (r == SMTPCLOSING)
2177 	{
2178 		/* service shutting down: handled by reply() */
2179 		return EX_TEMPFAIL;
2180 	}
2181 	else if (REPLYTYPE(r) == 4)
2182 	{
2183 		mci_setstat(mci, EX_NOTSTICKY, ENHSCN(enhsc, smtptodsn(r)),
2184 			    SmtpReplyBuffer);
2185 		return EX_TEMPFAIL;
2186 	}
2187 	else if (REPLYTYPE(r) == 2)
2188 	{
2189 		return EX_OK;
2190 	}
2191 	else if (r == 501)
2192 	{
2193 		/* syntax error in arguments */
2194 		mci_setstat(mci, EX_NOTSTICKY, ENHSCN(enhsc, "5.5.2"),
2195 			    SmtpReplyBuffer);
2196 		return EX_DATAERR;
2197 	}
2198 	else if (r == 553)
2199 	{
2200 		/* mailbox name not allowed */
2201 		mci_setstat(mci, EX_NOTSTICKY, ENHSCN(enhsc, "5.1.3"),
2202 			    SmtpReplyBuffer);
2203 		return EX_DATAERR;
2204 	}
2205 	else if (r == 552)
2206 	{
2207 		/* exceeded storage allocation */
2208 		mci_setstat(mci, EX_NOTSTICKY, ENHSCN(enhsc, "5.3.4"),
2209 			    SmtpReplyBuffer);
2210 		if (bitset(MCIF_SIZE, mci->mci_flags))
2211 			e->e_flags |= EF_NO_BODY_RETN;
2212 		return EX_UNAVAILABLE;
2213 	}
2214 	else if (REPLYTYPE(r) == 5)
2215 	{
2216 		/* unknown error */
2217 		mci_setstat(mci, EX_NOTSTICKY, ENHSCN(enhsc, "5.0.0"),
2218 			    SmtpReplyBuffer);
2219 		return EX_UNAVAILABLE;
2220 	}
2221 
2222 	if (LogLevel > 1)
2223 	{
2224 		sm_syslog(LOG_CRIT, e->e_id,
2225 			  "%.100s: SMTP MAIL protocol error: %s",
2226 			  CurHostName,
2227 			  shortenstring(SmtpReplyBuffer, 403));
2228 	}
2229 
2230 	/* protocol error -- close up */
2231 	mci_setstat(mci, EX_PROTOCOL, ENHSCN(enhsc, "5.5.1"),
2232 		    SmtpReplyBuffer);
2233 	smtpquit(m, mci, e);
2234 	return EX_PROTOCOL;
2235 }
2236 /*
2237 **  SMTPRCPT -- designate recipient.
2238 **
2239 **	Parameters:
2240 **		to -- address of recipient.
2241 **		m -- the mailer we are sending to.
2242 **		mci -- the connection info for this transaction.
2243 **		e -- the envelope for this transaction.
2244 **
2245 **	Returns:
2246 **		exit status corresponding to recipient status.
2247 **
2248 **	Side Effects:
2249 **		Sends the mail via SMTP.
2250 */
2251 
2252 int
2253 smtprcpt(to, m, mci, e, ctladdr, xstart)
2254 	ADDRESS *to;
2255 	register MAILER *m;
2256 	MCI *mci;
2257 	ENVELOPE *e;
2258 	ADDRESS *ctladdr;
2259 	time_t xstart;
2260 {
2261 	char *bufp;
2262 	char optbuf[MAXLINE];
2263 
2264 #if PIPELINING
2265 	/*
2266 	**  If there is status waiting from the other end, read it.
2267 	**  This should normally happen because of SMTP pipelining.
2268 	*/
2269 
2270 	while (mci->mci_nextaddr != NULL &&
2271 	       sm_io_getinfo(mci->mci_in, SM_IO_IS_READABLE, NULL) > 0)
2272 	{
2273 		int r;
2274 
2275 		r = smtprcptstat(mci->mci_nextaddr, m, mci, e);
2276 		if (r != EX_OK)
2277 		{
2278 			markfailure(e, mci->mci_nextaddr, mci, r, false);
2279 			giveresponse(r, mci->mci_nextaddr->q_status,  m, mci,
2280 				     ctladdr, xstart, e, to);
2281 		}
2282 		mci->mci_nextaddr = mci->mci_nextaddr->q_pchain;
2283 	}
2284 #endif /* PIPELINING */
2285 
2286 	/*
2287 	**  Check if connection is gone, if so
2288 	**  it's a tempfail and we use mci_errno
2289 	**  for the reason.
2290 	*/
2291 
2292 	if (mci->mci_state == MCIS_CLOSED)
2293 	{
2294 		errno = mci->mci_errno;
2295 		return EX_TEMPFAIL;
2296 	}
2297 
2298 	optbuf[0] = '\0';
2299 	bufp = optbuf;
2300 
2301 	/*
2302 	**  Warning: in the following it is assumed that the free space
2303 	**  in bufp is sizeof optbuf
2304 	*/
2305 
2306 	if (bitset(MCIF_DSN, mci->mci_flags))
2307 	{
2308 		if (IS_DLVR_NOTIFY(e) &&
2309 		    !bitset(MCIF_DLVR_BY, mci->mci_flags))
2310 		{
2311 			/* RFC 2852: 4.1.4.2 */
2312 			if (!bitset(QHASNOTIFY, to->q_flags))
2313 				to->q_flags |= QPINGONFAILURE|QPINGONDELAY|QHASNOTIFY;
2314 			else if (bitset(QPINGONSUCCESS, to->q_flags) ||
2315 				 bitset(QPINGONFAILURE, to->q_flags) ||
2316 				 bitset(QPINGONDELAY, to->q_flags))
2317 				to->q_flags |= QPINGONDELAY;
2318 		}
2319 
2320 		/* NOTIFY= parameter */
2321 		if (bitset(QHASNOTIFY, to->q_flags) &&
2322 		    bitset(QPRIMARY, to->q_flags) &&
2323 		    !bitnset(M_LOCALMAILER, m->m_flags))
2324 		{
2325 			bool firstone = true;
2326 
2327 			(void) sm_strlcat(bufp, " NOTIFY=", sizeof optbuf);
2328 			if (bitset(QPINGONSUCCESS, to->q_flags))
2329 			{
2330 				(void) sm_strlcat(bufp, "SUCCESS", sizeof optbuf);
2331 				firstone = false;
2332 			}
2333 			if (bitset(QPINGONFAILURE, to->q_flags))
2334 			{
2335 				if (!firstone)
2336 					(void) sm_strlcat(bufp, ",",
2337 						       sizeof optbuf);
2338 				(void) sm_strlcat(bufp, "FAILURE", sizeof optbuf);
2339 				firstone = false;
2340 			}
2341 			if (bitset(QPINGONDELAY, to->q_flags))
2342 			{
2343 				if (!firstone)
2344 					(void) sm_strlcat(bufp, ",",
2345 						       sizeof optbuf);
2346 				(void) sm_strlcat(bufp, "DELAY", sizeof optbuf);
2347 				firstone = false;
2348 			}
2349 			if (firstone)
2350 				(void) sm_strlcat(bufp, "NEVER", sizeof optbuf);
2351 			bufp += strlen(bufp);
2352 		}
2353 
2354 		/* ORCPT= parameter */
2355 		if (to->q_orcpt != NULL &&
2356 		    SPACELEFT(optbuf, bufp) > strlen(to->q_orcpt) + 7)
2357 		{
2358 			(void) sm_snprintf(bufp, SPACELEFT(optbuf, bufp),
2359 				 " ORCPT=%s", to->q_orcpt);
2360 			bufp += strlen(bufp);
2361 		}
2362 	}
2363 
2364 	smtpmessage("RCPT To:<%s>%s", m, mci, to->q_user, optbuf);
2365 	mci->mci_state = MCIS_RCPT;
2366 
2367 	SmtpPhase = mci->mci_phase = "client RCPT";
2368 	sm_setproctitle(true, e, "%s %s: %s", qid_printname(e),
2369 			CurHostName, mci->mci_phase);
2370 
2371 #if PIPELINING
2372 	/*
2373 	**  If running SMTP pipelining, we will pick up status later
2374 	*/
2375 
2376 	if (bitset(MCIF_PIPELINED, mci->mci_flags))
2377 		return EX_OK;
2378 #endif /* PIPELINING */
2379 
2380 	return smtprcptstat(to, m, mci, e);
2381 }
2382 /*
2383 **  SMTPRCPTSTAT -- get recipient status
2384 **
2385 **	This is only called during SMTP pipelining
2386 **
2387 **	Parameters:
2388 **		to -- address of recipient.
2389 **		m -- mailer being sent to.
2390 **		mci -- the mailer connection information.
2391 **		e -- the envelope for this message.
2392 **
2393 **	Returns:
2394 **		EX_* -- protocol status
2395 */
2396 
2397 static int
2398 smtprcptstat(to, m, mci, e)
2399 	ADDRESS *to;
2400 	MAILER *m;
2401 	register MCI *mci;
2402 	register ENVELOPE *e;
2403 {
2404 	int r;
2405 	int save_errno;
2406 	char *enhsc;
2407 
2408 	/*
2409 	**  Check if connection is gone, if so
2410 	**  it's a tempfail and we use mci_errno
2411 	**  for the reason.
2412 	*/
2413 
2414 	if (mci->mci_state == MCIS_CLOSED)
2415 	{
2416 		errno = mci->mci_errno;
2417 		return EX_TEMPFAIL;
2418 	}
2419 
2420 	enhsc = NULL;
2421 	r = reply(m, mci, e, TimeOuts.to_rcpt, NULL, &enhsc, XS_DEFAULT);
2422 	save_errno = errno;
2423 	to->q_rstatus = sm_rpool_strdup_x(e->e_rpool, SmtpReplyBuffer);
2424 	to->q_status = ENHSCN_RPOOL(enhsc, smtptodsn(r), e->e_rpool);
2425 	if (!bitnset(M_LMTP, m->m_flags))
2426 		to->q_statmta = mci->mci_host;
2427 	if (r < 0 || REPLYTYPE(r) == 4)
2428 	{
2429 		mci->mci_retryrcpt = true;
2430 		errno = save_errno;
2431 		return EX_TEMPFAIL;
2432 	}
2433 	else if (REPLYTYPE(r) == 2)
2434 	{
2435 		char *t;
2436 
2437 		if ((t = mci->mci_tolist) != NULL)
2438 		{
2439 			char *p;
2440 
2441 			*t++ = ',';
2442 			for (p = to->q_paddr; *p != '\0'; *t++ = *p++)
2443 				continue;
2444 			*t = '\0';
2445 			mci->mci_tolist = t;
2446 		}
2447 #if PIPELINING
2448 		mci->mci_okrcpts++;
2449 #endif /* PIPELINING */
2450 		return EX_OK;
2451 	}
2452 	else if (r == 550)
2453 	{
2454 		to->q_status = ENHSCN_RPOOL(enhsc, "5.1.1", e->e_rpool);
2455 		return EX_NOUSER;
2456 	}
2457 	else if (r == 551)
2458 	{
2459 		to->q_status = ENHSCN_RPOOL(enhsc, "5.1.6", e->e_rpool);
2460 		return EX_NOUSER;
2461 	}
2462 	else if (r == 553)
2463 	{
2464 		to->q_status = ENHSCN_RPOOL(enhsc, "5.1.3", e->e_rpool);
2465 		return EX_NOUSER;
2466 	}
2467 	else if (REPLYTYPE(r) == 5)
2468 	{
2469 		return EX_UNAVAILABLE;
2470 	}
2471 
2472 	if (LogLevel > 1)
2473 	{
2474 		sm_syslog(LOG_CRIT, e->e_id,
2475 			  "%.100s: SMTP RCPT protocol error: %s",
2476 			  CurHostName,
2477 			  shortenstring(SmtpReplyBuffer, 403));
2478 	}
2479 
2480 	mci_setstat(mci, EX_PROTOCOL, ENHSCN(enhsc, "5.5.1"),
2481 		    SmtpReplyBuffer);
2482 	return EX_PROTOCOL;
2483 }
2484 /*
2485 **  SMTPDATA -- send the data and clean up the transaction.
2486 **
2487 **	Parameters:
2488 **		m -- mailer being sent to.
2489 **		mci -- the mailer connection information.
2490 **		e -- the envelope for this message.
2491 **
2492 **	Returns:
2493 **		exit status corresponding to DATA command.
2494 */
2495 
2496 static jmp_buf	CtxDataTimeout;
2497 static SM_EVENT	*volatile DataTimeout = NULL;
2498 
2499 int
2500 smtpdata(m, mci, e, ctladdr, xstart)
2501 	MAILER *m;
2502 	register MCI *mci;
2503 	register ENVELOPE *e;
2504 	ADDRESS *ctladdr;
2505 	time_t xstart;
2506 {
2507 	register int r;
2508 	int rstat;
2509 	int xstat;
2510 	time_t timeout;
2511 	char *enhsc;
2512 
2513 	/*
2514 	**  Check if connection is gone, if so
2515 	**  it's a tempfail and we use mci_errno
2516 	**  for the reason.
2517 	*/
2518 
2519 	if (mci->mci_state == MCIS_CLOSED)
2520 	{
2521 		errno = mci->mci_errno;
2522 		return EX_TEMPFAIL;
2523 	}
2524 
2525 	enhsc = NULL;
2526 
2527 	/*
2528 	**  Send the data.
2529 	**	First send the command and check that it is ok.
2530 	**	Then send the data (if there are valid recipients).
2531 	**	Follow it up with a dot to terminate.
2532 	**	Finally get the results of the transaction.
2533 	*/
2534 
2535 	/* send the command and check ok to proceed */
2536 	smtpmessage("DATA", m, mci);
2537 
2538 #if PIPELINING
2539 	if (mci->mci_nextaddr != NULL)
2540 	{
2541 		char *oldto = e->e_to;
2542 
2543 		/* pick up any pending RCPT responses for SMTP pipelining */
2544 		while (mci->mci_nextaddr != NULL)
2545 		{
2546 			int r;
2547 
2548 			e->e_to = mci->mci_nextaddr->q_paddr;
2549 			r = smtprcptstat(mci->mci_nextaddr, m, mci, e);
2550 			if (r != EX_OK)
2551 			{
2552 				markfailure(e, mci->mci_nextaddr, mci, r,
2553 					    false);
2554 				giveresponse(r, mci->mci_nextaddr->q_status, m,
2555 					     mci, ctladdr, xstart, e,
2556 					     mci->mci_nextaddr);
2557 				if (r == EX_TEMPFAIL)
2558 					mci->mci_nextaddr->q_state = QS_RETRY;
2559 			}
2560 			mci->mci_nextaddr = mci->mci_nextaddr->q_pchain;
2561 		}
2562 		e->e_to = oldto;
2563 
2564 		/*
2565 		**  Connection might be closed in response to a RCPT command,
2566 		**  i.e., the server responded with 421. In that case (at
2567 		**  least) one RCPT has a temporary failure, hence we don't
2568 		**  need to check mci_okrcpts (as it is done below) to figure
2569 		**  out which error to return.
2570 		*/
2571 
2572 		if (mci->mci_state == MCIS_CLOSED)
2573 		{
2574 			errno = mci->mci_errno;
2575 			return EX_TEMPFAIL;
2576 		}
2577 	}
2578 #endif /* PIPELINING */
2579 
2580 	/* now proceed with DATA phase */
2581 	SmtpPhase = mci->mci_phase = "client DATA 354";
2582 	mci->mci_state = MCIS_DATA;
2583 	sm_setproctitle(true, e, "%s %s: %s",
2584 			qid_printname(e), CurHostName, mci->mci_phase);
2585 	r = reply(m, mci, e, TimeOuts.to_datainit, NULL, &enhsc, XS_DEFAULT);
2586 	if (r < 0 || REPLYTYPE(r) == 4)
2587 	{
2588 		if (r >= 0)
2589 			smtpquit(m, mci, e);
2590 		errno = mci->mci_errno;
2591 		return EX_TEMPFAIL;
2592 	}
2593 	else if (REPLYTYPE(r) == 5)
2594 	{
2595 		smtprset(m, mci, e);
2596 #if PIPELINING
2597 		if (mci->mci_okrcpts <= 0)
2598 			return mci->mci_retryrcpt ? EX_TEMPFAIL
2599 						  : EX_UNAVAILABLE;
2600 #endif /* PIPELINING */
2601 		return EX_UNAVAILABLE;
2602 	}
2603 	else if (REPLYTYPE(r) != 3)
2604 	{
2605 		if (LogLevel > 1)
2606 		{
2607 			sm_syslog(LOG_CRIT, e->e_id,
2608 				  "%.100s: SMTP DATA-1 protocol error: %s",
2609 				  CurHostName,
2610 				  shortenstring(SmtpReplyBuffer, 403));
2611 		}
2612 		smtprset(m, mci, e);
2613 		mci_setstat(mci, EX_PROTOCOL, ENHSCN(enhsc, "5.5.1"),
2614 			    SmtpReplyBuffer);
2615 #if PIPELINING
2616 		if (mci->mci_okrcpts <= 0)
2617 			return mci->mci_retryrcpt ? EX_TEMPFAIL
2618 						  : EX_PROTOCOL;
2619 #endif /* PIPELINING */
2620 		return EX_PROTOCOL;
2621 	}
2622 
2623 #if PIPELINING
2624 	if (mci->mci_okrcpts > 0)
2625 	{
2626 #endif /* PIPELINING */
2627 
2628 	/*
2629 	**  Set timeout around data writes.  Make it at least large
2630 	**  enough for DNS timeouts on all recipients plus some fudge
2631 	**  factor.  The main thing is that it should not be infinite.
2632 	*/
2633 
2634 	if (setjmp(CtxDataTimeout) != 0)
2635 	{
2636 		mci->mci_errno = errno;
2637 		mci->mci_state = MCIS_ERROR;
2638 		mci_setstat(mci, EX_TEMPFAIL, "4.4.2", NULL);
2639 
2640 		/*
2641 		**  If putbody() couldn't finish due to a timeout,
2642 		**  rewind it here in the timeout handler.  See
2643 		**  comments at the end of putbody() for reasoning.
2644 		*/
2645 
2646 		if (e->e_dfp != NULL)
2647 			(void) bfrewind(e->e_dfp);
2648 
2649 		errno = mci->mci_errno;
2650 		syserr("451 4.4.1 timeout writing message to %s", CurHostName);
2651 		smtpquit(m, mci, e);
2652 		return EX_TEMPFAIL;
2653 	}
2654 
2655 	if (tTd(18, 101))
2656 	{
2657 		/* simulate a DATA timeout */
2658 		timeout = 1;
2659 	}
2660 	else
2661 		timeout = DATA_PROGRESS_TIMEOUT;
2662 
2663 	DataTimeout = sm_setevent(timeout, datatimeout, 0);
2664 
2665 
2666 	/*
2667 	**  Output the actual message.
2668 	*/
2669 
2670 	(*e->e_puthdr)(mci, e->e_header, e, M87F_OUTER);
2671 
2672 	if (tTd(18, 101))
2673 	{
2674 		/* simulate a DATA timeout */
2675 		(void) sleep(2);
2676 	}
2677 
2678 	(*e->e_putbody)(mci, e, NULL);
2679 
2680 	/*
2681 	**  Cleanup after sending message.
2682 	*/
2683 
2684 	if (DataTimeout != NULL)
2685 		sm_clrevent(DataTimeout);
2686 
2687 #if PIPELINING
2688 	}
2689 #endif /* PIPELINING */
2690 
2691 #if _FFR_CATCH_BROKEN_MTAS
2692 	if (sm_io_getinfo(mci->mci_in, SM_IO_IS_READABLE, NULL) > 0)
2693 	{
2694 		/* terminate the message */
2695 		(void) sm_io_fprintf(mci->mci_out, SM_TIME_DEFAULT, ".%s",
2696 				     m->m_eol);
2697 		if (TrafficLogFile != NULL)
2698 			(void) sm_io_fprintf(TrafficLogFile, SM_TIME_DEFAULT,
2699 					     "%05d >>> .\n", (int) CurrentPid);
2700 		if (Verbose)
2701 			nmessage(">>> .");
2702 
2703 		sm_syslog(LOG_CRIT, e->e_id,
2704 			  "%.100s: SMTP DATA-1 protocol error: remote server returned response before final dot",
2705 			  CurHostName);
2706 		mci->mci_errno = EIO;
2707 		mci->mci_state = MCIS_ERROR;
2708 		mci_setstat(mci, EX_PROTOCOL, "5.5.0", NULL);
2709 		smtpquit(m, mci, e);
2710 		return EX_PROTOCOL;
2711 	}
2712 #endif /* _FFR_CATCH_BROKEN_MTAS */
2713 
2714 	if (sm_io_error(mci->mci_out))
2715 	{
2716 		/* error during processing -- don't send the dot */
2717 		mci->mci_errno = EIO;
2718 		mci->mci_state = MCIS_ERROR;
2719 		mci_setstat(mci, EX_IOERR, "4.4.2", NULL);
2720 		smtpquit(m, mci, e);
2721 		return EX_IOERR;
2722 	}
2723 
2724 	/* terminate the message */
2725 	(void) sm_io_fprintf(mci->mci_out, SM_TIME_DEFAULT, ".%s", m->m_eol);
2726 	if (TrafficLogFile != NULL)
2727 		(void) sm_io_fprintf(TrafficLogFile, SM_TIME_DEFAULT,
2728 				     "%05d >>> .\n", (int) CurrentPid);
2729 	if (Verbose)
2730 		nmessage(">>> .");
2731 
2732 	/* check for the results of the transaction */
2733 	SmtpPhase = mci->mci_phase = "client DATA status";
2734 	sm_setproctitle(true, e, "%s %s: %s", qid_printname(e),
2735 			CurHostName, mci->mci_phase);
2736 	if (bitnset(M_LMTP, m->m_flags))
2737 		return EX_OK;
2738 	r = reply(m, mci, e, TimeOuts.to_datafinal, NULL, &enhsc, XS_DEFAULT);
2739 	if (r < 0)
2740 		return EX_TEMPFAIL;
2741 	if (mci->mci_state == MCIS_DATA)
2742 		mci->mci_state = MCIS_OPEN;
2743 	xstat = EX_NOTSTICKY;
2744 	if (r == 452)
2745 		rstat = EX_TEMPFAIL;
2746 	else if (REPLYTYPE(r) == 4)
2747 		rstat = xstat = EX_TEMPFAIL;
2748 	else if (REPLYTYPE(r) == 2)
2749 		rstat = xstat = EX_OK;
2750 	else if (REPLYCLASS(r) != 5)
2751 		rstat = xstat = EX_PROTOCOL;
2752 	else if (REPLYTYPE(r) == 5)
2753 		rstat = EX_UNAVAILABLE;
2754 	else
2755 		rstat = EX_PROTOCOL;
2756 	mci_setstat(mci, xstat, ENHSCN(enhsc, smtptodsn(r)),
2757 		    SmtpReplyBuffer);
2758 	if (bitset(MCIF_ENHSTAT, mci->mci_flags) &&
2759 	    (r = isenhsc(SmtpReplyBuffer + 4, ' ')) > 0)
2760 		r += 5;
2761 	else
2762 		r = 4;
2763 	e->e_statmsg = sm_rpool_strdup_x(e->e_rpool, &SmtpReplyBuffer[r]);
2764 	SmtpPhase = mci->mci_phase = "idle";
2765 	sm_setproctitle(true, e, "%s: %s", CurHostName, mci->mci_phase);
2766 	if (rstat != EX_PROTOCOL)
2767 		return rstat;
2768 	if (LogLevel > 1)
2769 	{
2770 		sm_syslog(LOG_CRIT, e->e_id,
2771 			  "%.100s: SMTP DATA-2 protocol error: %s",
2772 			  CurHostName,
2773 			  shortenstring(SmtpReplyBuffer, 403));
2774 	}
2775 	return rstat;
2776 }
2777 
2778 static void
2779 datatimeout(ignore)
2780 	int ignore;
2781 {
2782 	int save_errno = errno;
2783 
2784 	/*
2785 	**  NOTE: THIS CAN BE CALLED FROM A SIGNAL HANDLER.  DO NOT ADD
2786 	**	ANYTHING TO THIS ROUTINE UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE
2787 	**	DOING.
2788 	*/
2789 
2790 	if (DataProgress)
2791 	{
2792 		time_t timeout;
2793 
2794 		/* check back again later */
2795 		if (tTd(18, 101))
2796 		{
2797 			/* simulate a DATA timeout */
2798 			timeout = 1;
2799 		}
2800 		else
2801 			timeout = DATA_PROGRESS_TIMEOUT;
2802 
2803 		/* reset the timeout */
2804 		DataTimeout = sm_sigsafe_setevent(timeout, datatimeout, 0);
2805 		DataProgress = false;
2806 	}
2807 	else
2808 	{
2809 		/* event is done */
2810 		DataTimeout = NULL;
2811 	}
2812 
2813 	/* if no progress was made or problem resetting event, die now */
2814 	if (DataTimeout == NULL)
2815 	{
2816 		errno = ETIMEDOUT;
2817 		longjmp(CtxDataTimeout, 1);
2818 	}
2819 	errno = save_errno;
2820 }
2821 /*
2822 **  SMTPGETSTAT -- get status code from DATA in LMTP
2823 **
2824 **	Parameters:
2825 **		m -- the mailer to which we are sending the message.
2826 **		mci -- the mailer connection structure.
2827 **		e -- the current envelope.
2828 **
2829 **	Returns:
2830 **		The exit status corresponding to the reply code.
2831 */
2832 
2833 int
2834 smtpgetstat(m, mci, e)
2835 	MAILER *m;
2836 	MCI *mci;
2837 	ENVELOPE *e;
2838 {
2839 	int r;
2840 	int off;
2841 	int status, xstat;
2842 	char *enhsc;
2843 
2844 	enhsc = NULL;
2845 
2846 	/* check for the results of the transaction */
2847 	r = reply(m, mci, e, TimeOuts.to_datafinal, NULL, &enhsc, XS_DEFAULT);
2848 	if (r < 0)
2849 		return EX_TEMPFAIL;
2850 	xstat = EX_NOTSTICKY;
2851 	if (REPLYTYPE(r) == 4)
2852 		status = EX_TEMPFAIL;
2853 	else if (REPLYTYPE(r) == 2)
2854 		status = xstat = EX_OK;
2855 	else if (REPLYCLASS(r) != 5)
2856 		status = xstat = EX_PROTOCOL;
2857 	else if (REPLYTYPE(r) == 5)
2858 		status = EX_UNAVAILABLE;
2859 	else
2860 		status = EX_PROTOCOL;
2861 	if (bitset(MCIF_ENHSTAT, mci->mci_flags) &&
2862 	    (off = isenhsc(SmtpReplyBuffer + 4, ' ')) > 0)
2863 		off += 5;
2864 	else
2865 		off = 4;
2866 	e->e_statmsg = sm_rpool_strdup_x(e->e_rpool, &SmtpReplyBuffer[off]);
2867 	mci_setstat(mci, xstat, ENHSCN(enhsc, smtptodsn(r)), SmtpReplyBuffer);
2868 	if (LogLevel > 1 && status == EX_PROTOCOL)
2869 	{
2870 		sm_syslog(LOG_CRIT, e->e_id,
2871 			  "%.100s: SMTP DATA-3 protocol error: %s",
2872 			  CurHostName,
2873 			  shortenstring(SmtpReplyBuffer, 403));
2874 	}
2875 	return status;
2876 }
2877 /*
2878 **  SMTPQUIT -- close the SMTP connection.
2879 **
2880 **	Parameters:
2881 **		m -- a pointer to the mailer.
2882 **		mci -- the mailer connection information.
2883 **		e -- the current envelope.
2884 **
2885 **	Returns:
2886 **		none.
2887 **
2888 **	Side Effects:
2889 **		sends the final protocol and closes the connection.
2890 */
2891 
2892 void
2893 smtpquit(m, mci, e)
2894 	register MAILER *m;
2895 	register MCI *mci;
2896 	ENVELOPE *e;
2897 {
2898 	bool oldSuprErrs = SuprErrs;
2899 	int rcode;
2900 	char *oldcurhost;
2901 
2902 	if (mci->mci_state == MCIS_CLOSED)
2903 	{
2904 		mci_close(mci, "smtpquit:1");
2905 		return;
2906 	}
2907 
2908 	oldcurhost = CurHostName;
2909 	CurHostName = mci->mci_host;		/* XXX UGLY XXX */
2910 	if (CurHostName == NULL)
2911 		CurHostName = MyHostName;
2912 
2913 #if PIPELINING
2914 	mci->mci_okrcpts = 0;
2915 #endif /* PIPELINING */
2916 
2917 	/*
2918 	**	Suppress errors here -- we may be processing a different
2919 	**	job when we do the quit connection, and we don't want the
2920 	**	new job to be penalized for something that isn't it's
2921 	**	problem.
2922 	*/
2923 
2924 	SuprErrs = true;
2925 
2926 	/* send the quit message if we haven't gotten I/O error */
2927 	if (mci->mci_state != MCIS_ERROR &&
2928 	    mci->mci_state != MCIS_QUITING)
2929 	{
2930 		SmtpPhase = "client QUIT";
2931 		mci->mci_state = MCIS_QUITING;
2932 		smtpmessage("QUIT", m, mci);
2933 		(void) reply(m, mci, e, TimeOuts.to_quit, NULL, NULL,
2934 				XS_DEFAULT);
2935 		SuprErrs = oldSuprErrs;
2936 		if (mci->mci_state == MCIS_CLOSED)
2937 			goto end;
2938 	}
2939 
2940 	/* now actually close the connection and pick up the zombie */
2941 	rcode = endmailer(mci, e, NULL);
2942 	if (rcode != EX_OK)
2943 	{
2944 		char *mailer = NULL;
2945 
2946 		if (mci->mci_mailer != NULL &&
2947 		    mci->mci_mailer->m_name != NULL)
2948 			mailer = mci->mci_mailer->m_name;
2949 
2950 		/* look for naughty mailers */
2951 		sm_syslog(LOG_ERR, e->e_id,
2952 			  "smtpquit: mailer%s%s exited with exit value %d",
2953 			  mailer == NULL ? "" : " ",
2954 			  mailer == NULL ? "" : mailer,
2955 			  rcode);
2956 	}
2957 
2958 	SuprErrs = oldSuprErrs;
2959 
2960   end:
2961 	CurHostName = oldcurhost;
2962 	return;
2963 }
2964 /*
2965 **  SMTPRSET -- send a RSET (reset) command
2966 **
2967 **	Parameters:
2968 **		m -- a pointer to the mailer.
2969 **		mci -- the mailer connection information.
2970 **		e -- the current envelope.
2971 **
2972 **	Returns:
2973 **		none.
2974 **
2975 **	Side Effects:
2976 **		closes the connection if there is no reply to RSET.
2977 */
2978 
2979 void
2980 smtprset(m, mci, e)
2981 	register MAILER *m;
2982 	register MCI *mci;
2983 	ENVELOPE *e;
2984 {
2985 	int r;
2986 
2987 	CurHostName = mci->mci_host;		/* XXX UGLY XXX */
2988 	if (CurHostName == NULL)
2989 		CurHostName = MyHostName;
2990 
2991 #if PIPELINING
2992 	mci->mci_okrcpts = 0;
2993 #endif /* PIPELINING */
2994 
2995 	/*
2996 	**  Check if connection is gone, if so
2997 	**  it's a tempfail and we use mci_errno
2998 	**  for the reason.
2999 	*/
3000 
3001 	if (mci->mci_state == MCIS_CLOSED)
3002 	{
3003 		errno = mci->mci_errno;
3004 		return;
3005 	}
3006 
3007 	SmtpPhase = "client RSET";
3008 	smtpmessage("RSET", m, mci);
3009 	r = reply(m, mci, e, TimeOuts.to_rset, NULL, NULL, XS_DEFAULT);
3010 	if (r < 0)
3011 		return;
3012 
3013 	/*
3014 	**  Any response is deemed to be acceptable.
3015 	**  The standard does not state the proper action
3016 	**  to take when a value other than 250 is received.
3017 	**
3018 	**  However, if 421 is returned for the RSET, leave
3019 	**  mci_state alone (MCIS_SSD can be set in reply()
3020 	**  and MCIS_CLOSED can be set in smtpquit() if
3021 	**  reply() gets a 421 and calls smtpquit()).
3022 	*/
3023 
3024 	if (mci->mci_state != MCIS_SSD && mci->mci_state != MCIS_CLOSED)
3025 		mci->mci_state = MCIS_OPEN;
3026 }
3027 /*
3028 **  SMTPPROBE -- check the connection state
3029 **
3030 **	Parameters:
3031 **		mci -- the mailer connection information.
3032 **
3033 **	Returns:
3034 **		none.
3035 **
3036 **	Side Effects:
3037 **		closes the connection if there is no reply to RSET.
3038 */
3039 
3040 int
3041 smtpprobe(mci)
3042 	register MCI *mci;
3043 {
3044 	int r;
3045 	MAILER *m = mci->mci_mailer;
3046 	ENVELOPE *e;
3047 	extern ENVELOPE BlankEnvelope;
3048 
3049 	CurHostName = mci->mci_host;		/* XXX UGLY XXX */
3050 	if (CurHostName == NULL)
3051 		CurHostName = MyHostName;
3052 
3053 	e = &BlankEnvelope;
3054 	SmtpPhase = "client probe";
3055 	smtpmessage("RSET", m, mci);
3056 	r = reply(m, mci, e, TimeOuts.to_miscshort, NULL, NULL, XS_DEFAULT);
3057 	if (REPLYTYPE(r) != 2)
3058 		smtpquit(m, mci, e);
3059 	return r;
3060 }
3061 /*
3062 **  REPLY -- read arpanet reply
3063 **
3064 **	Parameters:
3065 **		m -- the mailer we are reading the reply from.
3066 **		mci -- the mailer connection info structure.
3067 **		e -- the current envelope.
3068 **		timeout -- the timeout for reads.
3069 **		pfunc -- processing function called on each line of response.
3070 **			If null, no special processing is done.
3071 **		enhstat -- optional, returns enhanced error code string (if set)
3072 **		rtype -- type of SmtpMsgBuffer: does it contains secret data?
3073 **
3074 **	Returns:
3075 **		reply code it reads.
3076 **
3077 **	Side Effects:
3078 **		flushes the mail file.
3079 */
3080 
3081 int
3082 reply(m, mci, e, timeout, pfunc, enhstat, rtype)
3083 	MAILER *m;
3084 	MCI *mci;
3085 	ENVELOPE *e;
3086 	time_t timeout;
3087 	void (*pfunc) __P((char *, bool, MAILER *, MCI *, ENVELOPE *));
3088 	char **enhstat;
3089 	int rtype;
3090 {
3091 	register char *bufp;
3092 	register int r;
3093 	bool firstline = true;
3094 	char junkbuf[MAXLINE];
3095 	static char enhstatcode[ENHSCLEN];
3096 	int save_errno;
3097 
3098 	/*
3099 	**  Flush the output before reading response.
3100 	**
3101 	**	For SMTP pipelining, it would be better if we didn't do
3102 	**	this if there was already data waiting to be read.  But
3103 	**	to do it properly means pushing it to the I/O library,
3104 	**	since it really needs to be done below the buffer layer.
3105 	*/
3106 
3107 	if (mci->mci_out != NULL)
3108 		(void) sm_io_flush(mci->mci_out, SM_TIME_DEFAULT);
3109 
3110 	if (tTd(18, 1))
3111 		sm_dprintf("reply\n");
3112 
3113 	/*
3114 	**  Read the input line, being careful not to hang.
3115 	*/
3116 
3117 	bufp = SmtpReplyBuffer;
3118 	for (;;)
3119 	{
3120 		register char *p;
3121 
3122 		/* actually do the read */
3123 		if (e->e_xfp != NULL)	/* for debugging */
3124 			(void) sm_io_flush(e->e_xfp, SM_TIME_DEFAULT);
3125 
3126 		/* if we are in the process of closing just give the code */
3127 		if (mci->mci_state == MCIS_CLOSED)
3128 			return SMTPCLOSING;
3129 
3130 		/* don't try to read from a non-existent fd */
3131 		if (mci->mci_in == NULL)
3132 		{
3133 			if (mci->mci_errno == 0)
3134 				mci->mci_errno = EBADF;
3135 
3136 			/* errors on QUIT should be ignored */
3137 			if (strncmp(SmtpMsgBuffer, "QUIT", 4) == 0)
3138 			{
3139 				errno = mci->mci_errno;
3140 				mci_close(mci, "reply:1");
3141 				return -1;
3142 			}
3143 			mci->mci_state = MCIS_ERROR;
3144 			smtpquit(m, mci, e);
3145 			errno = mci->mci_errno;
3146 			return -1;
3147 		}
3148 
3149 		if (mci->mci_out != NULL)
3150 			(void) sm_io_flush(mci->mci_out, SM_TIME_DEFAULT);
3151 
3152 		/* get the line from the other side */
3153 		p = sfgets(bufp, MAXLINE, mci->mci_in, timeout, SmtpPhase);
3154 		save_errno = errno;
3155 		mci->mci_lastuse = curtime();
3156 
3157 		if (p == NULL)
3158 		{
3159 			bool oldholderrs;
3160 			extern char MsgBuf[];
3161 
3162 			/* errors on QUIT should be ignored */
3163 			if (strncmp(SmtpMsgBuffer, "QUIT", 4) == 0)
3164 			{
3165 				mci_close(mci, "reply:2");
3166 				return -1;
3167 			}
3168 
3169 			/* if the remote end closed early, fake an error */
3170 			errno = save_errno;
3171 			if (errno == 0)
3172 			{
3173 				(void) sm_snprintf(SmtpReplyBuffer,
3174 						   sizeof SmtpReplyBuffer,
3175 						   "421 4.4.1 Connection reset by %s",
3176 						   CURHOSTNAME);
3177 #ifdef ECONNRESET
3178 				errno = ECONNRESET;
3179 #else /* ECONNRESET */
3180 				errno = EPIPE;
3181 #endif /* ECONNRESET */
3182 			}
3183 
3184 			mci->mci_errno = errno;
3185 			oldholderrs = HoldErrs;
3186 			HoldErrs = true;
3187 			usrerr("451 4.4.1 reply: read error from %s",
3188 			       CURHOSTNAME);
3189 			mci_setstat(mci, EX_TEMPFAIL, "4.4.2", MsgBuf);
3190 
3191 			/* if debugging, pause so we can see state */
3192 			if (tTd(18, 100))
3193 				(void) pause();
3194 			mci->mci_state = MCIS_ERROR;
3195 			smtpquit(m, mci, e);
3196 #if XDEBUG
3197 			{
3198 				char wbuf[MAXLINE];
3199 
3200 				p = wbuf;
3201 				if (e->e_to != NULL)
3202 				{
3203 					(void) sm_snprintf(p,
3204 							   SPACELEFT(wbuf, p),
3205 							   "%s... ",
3206 							   shortenstring(e->e_to, MAXSHORTSTR));
3207 					p += strlen(p);
3208 				}
3209 				(void) sm_snprintf(p, SPACELEFT(wbuf, p),
3210 						   "reply(%.100s) during %s",
3211 						   CURHOSTNAME, SmtpPhase);
3212 				checkfd012(wbuf);
3213 			}
3214 #endif /* XDEBUG */
3215 			HoldErrs = oldholderrs;
3216 			errno = save_errno;
3217 			return -1;
3218 		}
3219 		fixcrlf(bufp, true);
3220 
3221 		/* EHLO failure is not a real error */
3222 		if (e->e_xfp != NULL && (bufp[0] == '4' ||
3223 		    (bufp[0] == '5' && strncmp(SmtpMsgBuffer, "EHLO", 4) != 0)))
3224 		{
3225 			/* serious error -- log the previous command */
3226 			if (SmtpNeedIntro)
3227 			{
3228 				/* inform user who we are chatting with */
3229 				(void) sm_io_fprintf(CurEnv->e_xfp,
3230 						     SM_TIME_DEFAULT,
3231 						     "... while talking to %s:\n",
3232 						     CURHOSTNAME);
3233 				SmtpNeedIntro = false;
3234 			}
3235 			if (SmtpMsgBuffer[0] != '\0')
3236 			{
3237 				(void) sm_io_fprintf(e->e_xfp,
3238 					SM_TIME_DEFAULT,
3239 					">>> %s\n",
3240 					(rtype == XS_STARTTLS)
3241 					? "STARTTLS dialogue"
3242 					: ((rtype == XS_AUTH)
3243 					   ? "AUTH dialogue"
3244 					   : SmtpMsgBuffer));
3245 				SmtpMsgBuffer[0] = '\0';
3246 			}
3247 
3248 			/* now log the message as from the other side */
3249 			(void) sm_io_fprintf(e->e_xfp, SM_TIME_DEFAULT,
3250 					     "<<< %s\n", bufp);
3251 		}
3252 
3253 		/* display the input for verbose mode */
3254 		if (Verbose)
3255 			nmessage("050 %s", bufp);
3256 
3257 		/* ignore improperly formatted input */
3258 		if (!ISSMTPREPLY(bufp))
3259 			continue;
3260 
3261 		if (bitset(MCIF_ENHSTAT, mci->mci_flags) &&
3262 		    enhstat != NULL &&
3263 		    extenhsc(bufp + 4, ' ', enhstatcode) > 0)
3264 			*enhstat = enhstatcode;
3265 
3266 		/* process the line */
3267 		if (pfunc != NULL)
3268 			(*pfunc)(bufp, firstline, m, mci, e);
3269 
3270 		firstline = false;
3271 
3272 		/* decode the reply code */
3273 		r = atoi(bufp);
3274 
3275 		/* extra semantics: 0xx codes are "informational" */
3276 		if (r < 100)
3277 			continue;
3278 
3279 		/* if no continuation lines, return this line */
3280 		if (bufp[3] != '-')
3281 			break;
3282 
3283 		/* first line of real reply -- ignore rest */
3284 		bufp = junkbuf;
3285 	}
3286 
3287 	/*
3288 	**  Now look at SmtpReplyBuffer -- only care about the first
3289 	**  line of the response from here on out.
3290 	*/
3291 
3292 	/* save temporary failure messages for posterity */
3293 	if (SmtpReplyBuffer[0] == '4')
3294 		(void) sm_strlcpy(SmtpError, SmtpReplyBuffer, sizeof SmtpError);
3295 
3296 	/* reply code 421 is "Service Shutting Down" */
3297 	if (r == SMTPCLOSING && mci->mci_state != MCIS_SSD &&
3298 	    mci->mci_state != MCIS_QUITING)
3299 	{
3300 		/* send the quit protocol */
3301 		mci->mci_state = MCIS_SSD;
3302 		smtpquit(m, mci, e);
3303 	}
3304 
3305 	return r;
3306 }
3307 /*
3308 **  SMTPMESSAGE -- send message to server
3309 **
3310 **	Parameters:
3311 **		f -- format
3312 **		m -- the mailer to control formatting.
3313 **		a, b, c -- parameters
3314 **
3315 **	Returns:
3316 **		none.
3317 **
3318 **	Side Effects:
3319 **		writes message to mci->mci_out.
3320 */
3321 
3322 /*VARARGS1*/
3323 void
3324 #ifdef __STDC__
3325 smtpmessage(char *f, MAILER *m, MCI *mci, ...)
3326 #else /* __STDC__ */
3327 smtpmessage(f, m, mci, va_alist)
3328 	char *f;
3329 	MAILER *m;
3330 	MCI *mci;
3331 	va_dcl
3332 #endif /* __STDC__ */
3333 {
3334 	SM_VA_LOCAL_DECL
3335 
3336 	SM_VA_START(ap, mci);
3337 	(void) sm_vsnprintf(SmtpMsgBuffer, sizeof SmtpMsgBuffer, f, ap);
3338 	SM_VA_END(ap);
3339 
3340 	if (tTd(18, 1) || Verbose)
3341 		nmessage(">>> %s", SmtpMsgBuffer);
3342 	if (TrafficLogFile != NULL)
3343 		(void) sm_io_fprintf(TrafficLogFile, SM_TIME_DEFAULT,
3344 				     "%05d >>> %s\n", (int) CurrentPid,
3345 				     SmtpMsgBuffer);
3346 	if (mci->mci_out != NULL)
3347 	{
3348 		(void) sm_io_fprintf(mci->mci_out, SM_TIME_DEFAULT, "%s%s",
3349 				     SmtpMsgBuffer, m == NULL ? "\r\n"
3350 							      : m->m_eol);
3351 	}
3352 	else if (tTd(18, 1))
3353 	{
3354 		sm_dprintf("smtpmessage: NULL mci_out\n");
3355 	}
3356 }
3357