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1 /*
2  * Copyright (c) 1999-2004 Sendmail, Inc. and its suppliers.
3  *	All rights reserved.
4  *
5  * By using this file, you agree to the terms and conditions set
6  * forth in the LICENSE file which can be found at the top level of
7  * the sendmail distribution.
8  *
9  *
10  *	$Id: mfapi.h,v 8.60 2004/08/20 21:24:14 ca Exp $
11  */
12 
13 /*
14  *  MFAPI.H -- Global definitions for mail filter library and mail filters.
15  */
16 
17 #ifndef	_LIBMILTER_MFAPI_H
18 #define	_LIBMILTER_MFAPI_H
19 
20 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
21 
22 #ifdef __cplusplus
23 extern "C" {
24 #endif
25 
26 #ifndef SMFI_VERSION
27 #define	SMFI_VERSION	2		/* version number */
28 #endif /* ! SMFI_VERSION */
29 
30 #include <sys/types.h>
31 #include <sys/socket.h>
32 
33 #include <libmilter/mfdef.h>
34 
35 #define	LIBMILTER_API		extern
36 
37 #ifndef _SOCK_ADDR
38 #define	_SOCK_ADDR	struct sockaddr
39 #endif /* ! _SOCK_ADDR */
40 
41 /*
42  *  libmilter functions return one of the following to indicate
43  *  success/failure:
44  */
45 
46 #define	MI_SUCCESS	0
47 #define	MI_FAILURE	(-1)
48 
49 /* "forward" declarations */
50 typedef struct smfi_str SMFICTX;
51 typedef struct smfi_str *SMFICTX_PTR;
52 
53 typedef struct smfiDesc smfiDesc_str;
54 typedef struct smfiDesc	*smfiDesc_ptr;
55 
56 /*
57  *  Type which callbacks should return to indicate message status.
58  *  This may take on one of the SMFIS_* values listed below.
59  */
60 
61 typedef int	sfsistat;
62 
63 #if defined(__linux__) && defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__cplusplus) && \
64 	__GNUC_MINOR__ >= 8
65 #define	SM__P(X)	__PMT(X)
66 #else /* __linux__ && __GNUC__ && __cplusplus && _GNUC_MINOR__ >= 8 */
67 #define	SM__P(X)	__P(X)
68 #endif /* __linux__ && __GNUC__ && __cplusplus && _GNUC_MINOR__ >= 8 */
69 
70 /* Some platforms don't define __P -- do it for them here: */
71 #ifndef __P
72 #ifdef __STDC__
73 #define	__P(X) X
74 #else /* __STDC__ */
75 #define	__P(X) ()
76 #endif /* __STDC__ */
77 #endif /* __P */
78 
79 #if SM_CONF_STDBOOL_H
80 #include <stdbool.h>
81 #else /* SM_CONF_STDBOOL_H */
82 #ifndef __cplusplus
83 #ifndef bool
84 #ifndef __bool_true_false_are_defined
85 typedef int	bool;
86 #define	__bool_true_false_are_defined	1
87 #endif /* ! __bool_true_false_are_defined */
88 #endif /* bool */
89 #endif /* ! __cplusplus */
90 #endif /* SM_CONF_STDBOOL_H */
91 
92 /*
93  *  structure describing one milter
94  */
95 
96 struct smfiDesc
97 {
98 	char		*xxfi_name;	/* filter name */
99 	int		xxfi_version;	/* version code -- do not change */
100 	unsigned long	xxfi_flags;	/* flags */
101 
102 	/* connection info filter */
103 	sfsistat	(*xxfi_connect) SM__P((SMFICTX *, char *,
104 						_SOCK_ADDR *));
105 
106 	/* SMTP HELO command filter */
107 	sfsistat	(*xxfi_helo) SM__P((SMFICTX *, char *));
108 
109 	/* envelope sender filter */
110 	sfsistat	(*xxfi_envfrom) SM__P((SMFICTX *, char **));
111 
112 	/* envelope recipient filter */
113 	sfsistat	(*xxfi_envrcpt) SM__P((SMFICTX *, char **));
114 
115 	/* header filter */
116 	sfsistat	(*xxfi_header) SM__P((SMFICTX *, char *, char *));
117 
118 	/* end of header */
119 	sfsistat	(*xxfi_eoh) SM__P((SMFICTX *));
120 
121 	/* body block */
122 	sfsistat	(*xxfi_body) SM__P((SMFICTX *, unsigned char *,
123 						size_t));
124 
125 	/* end of message */
126 	sfsistat	(*xxfi_eom) SM__P((SMFICTX *));
127 
128 	/* message aborted */
129 	sfsistat	(*xxfi_abort) SM__P((SMFICTX *));
130 
131 	/* connection cleanup */
132 	sfsistat	(*xxfi_close) SM__P((SMFICTX *));
133 
134 #if SMFI_VERSION > 2
135 	/* any unrecognized or unimplemented command filter */
136 	sfsistat	(*xxfi_unknown) SM__P((SMFICTX *, char *));
137 #endif /* SMFI_VERSION > 2 */
138 
139 #if SMFI_VERSION > 3
140 	/* any unrecognized or unimplemented command filter */
141 	sfsistat	(*xxfi_data) SM__P((SMFICTX *));
142 #endif /* SMFI_VERSION > 3 */
143 };
144 
145 LIBMILTER_API int smfi_opensocket __P((bool));
146 LIBMILTER_API int smfi_register __P((struct smfiDesc));
147 LIBMILTER_API int smfi_main __P((void));
148 LIBMILTER_API int smfi_setbacklog __P((int));
149 LIBMILTER_API int smfi_setdbg __P((int));
150 LIBMILTER_API int smfi_settimeout __P((int));
151 LIBMILTER_API int smfi_setconn __P((char *));
152 LIBMILTER_API int smfi_stop __P((void));
153 #if _FFR_MAXDATASIZE
154 LIBMILTER_API size_t smfi_setmaxdatasize __P((size_t));
155 #endif /* _FFR_MAXDATASIZE */
156 
157 /*
158  *  What the filter might do -- values to be ORed together for
159  *  smfiDesc.xxfi_flags.
160  */
161 
162 #define	SMFIF_NONE	0x00000000L	/* no flags */
163 #define	SMFIF_ADDHDRS	0x00000001L	/* filter may add headers */
164 #define	SMFIF_CHGBODY	0x00000002L	/* filter may replace body */
165 #define	SMFIF_MODBODY	SMFIF_CHGBODY	/* backwards compatible */
166 #define	SMFIF_ADDRCPT	0x00000004L	/* filter may add recipients */
167 #define	SMFIF_DELRCPT	0x00000008L	/* filter may delete recipients */
168 #define	SMFIF_CHGHDRS	0x00000010L	/* filter may change/delete headers */
169 #define	SMFIF_QUARANTINE 0x00000020L	/* filter may quarantine envelope */
170 
171 /*
172  *  Continue processing message/connection.
173  */
174 
175 #define	SMFIS_CONTINUE	0
176 
177 /*
178  *  Reject the message/connection.
179  *  No further routines will be called for this message
180  *  (or connection, if returned from a connection-oriented routine).
181  */
182 
183 #define	SMFIS_REJECT	1
184 
185 /*
186  *  Accept the message,
187  *  but silently discard the message.
188  *  No further routines will be called for this message.
189  *  This is only meaningful from message-oriented routines.
190  */
191 
192 #define	SMFIS_DISCARD	2
193 
194 /*
195  *  Accept the message/connection.
196  *  No further routines will be called for this message
197  *  (or connection, if returned from a connection-oriented routine;
198  *  in this case, it causes all messages on this connection
199  *  to be accepted without filtering).
200  */
201 
202 #define	SMFIS_ACCEPT	3
203 
204 /*
205  *  Return a temporary failure, i.e.,
206  *  the corresponding SMTP command will return a 4xx status code.
207  *  In some cases this may prevent further routines from
208  *  being called on this message or connection,
209  *  although in other cases (e.g., when processing an envelope
210  *  recipient) processing of the message will continue.
211  */
212 
213 #define	SMFIS_TEMPFAIL	4
214 
215 #if 0
216 /*
217  *  Filter Routine Details
218  */
219 
220 /* connection info filter */
221 extern sfsistat	xxfi_connect __P((SMFICTX *, char *, _SOCK_ADDR *));
222 
223 /*
224  *  xxfi_connect(ctx, hostname, hostaddr) Invoked on each connection
225  *
226  *	char *hostname; Host domain name, as determined by a reverse lookup
227  *		on the host address.
228  *	_SOCK_ADDR *hostaddr; Host address, as determined by a getpeername
229  *		call on the SMTP socket.
230  */
231 
232 /* SMTP HELO command filter */
233 extern sfsistat	xxfi_helo __P((SMFICTX *, char *));
234 
235 /*
236  *  xxfi_helo(ctx, helohost) Invoked on SMTP HELO/EHLO command
237  *
238  *	char *helohost; Value passed to HELO/EHLO command, which should be
239  *		the domain name of the sending host (but is, in practice,
240  *		anything the sending host wants to send).
241  */
242 
243 /* envelope sender filter */
244 extern sfsistat	xxfi_envfrom __P((SMFICTX *, char **));
245 
246 /*
247  *  xxfi_envfrom(ctx, argv) Invoked on envelope from
248  *
249  *	char **argv; Null-terminated SMTP command arguments;
250  *		argv[0] is guaranteed to be the sender address.
251  *		Later arguments are the ESMTP arguments.
252  */
253 
254 /* envelope recipient filter */
255 extern sfsistat	xxfi_envrcpt __P((SMFICTX *, char **));
256 
257 /*
258  *  xxfi_envrcpt(ctx, argv) Invoked on each envelope recipient
259  *
260  *	char **argv; Null-terminated SMTP command arguments;
261  *		argv[0] is guaranteed to be the recipient address.
262  *		Later arguments are the ESMTP arguments.
263  */
264 
265 /* unknown command filter */
266 
267 extern sfsistat	*xxfi_unknown __P((SMFICTX *, char *));
268 
269 /*
270  *  xxfi_unknown(ctx, arg) Invoked when SMTP command is not recognized or not
271  *  implemented.
272  *	char *arg; Null-terminated SMTP command
273  */
274 
275 /* header filter */
276 extern sfsistat	xxfi_header __P((SMFICTX *, char *, char *));
277 
278 /*
279  *  xxfi_header(ctx, headerf, headerv) Invoked on each message header. The
280  *  content of the header may have folded white space (that is, multiple
281  *  lines with following white space) included.
282  *
283  *	char *headerf; Header field name
284  *	char *headerv; Header field value
285  */
286 
287 /* end of header */
288 extern sfsistat	xxfi_eoh __P((SMFICTX *));
289 
290 /*
291  *  xxfi_eoh(ctx) Invoked at end of header
292  */
293 
294 /* body block */
295 extern sfsistat	xxfi_body __P((SMFICTX *, unsigned char *, size_t));
296 
297 /*
298  *  xxfi_body(ctx, bodyp, bodylen) Invoked for each body chunk. There may
299  *  be multiple body chunks passed to the filter. End-of-lines are
300  *  represented as received from SMTP (normally Carriage-Return/Line-Feed).
301  *
302  *	unsigned char *bodyp; Pointer to body data
303  *	size_t bodylen; Length of body data
304  */
305 
306 /* end of message */
307 extern sfsistat	xxfi_eom __P((SMFICTX *));
308 
309 /*
310  *  xxfi_eom(ctx) Invoked at end of message. This routine can perform
311  *  special operations such as modifying the message header, body, or
312  *  envelope.
313  */
314 
315 /* message aborted */
316 extern sfsistat	xxfi_abort __P((SMFICTX *));
317 
318 /*
319  *  xxfi_abort(ctx) Invoked if message is aborted outside of the control of
320  *  the filter, for example, if the SMTP sender issues an RSET command. If
321  *  xxfi_abort is called, xxfi_eom will not be called and vice versa.
322  */
323 
324 /* connection cleanup */
325 extern sfsistat	xxfi_close __P((SMFICTX *));
326 
327 /*
328  *  xxfi_close(ctx) Invoked at end of the connection. This is called on
329  *  close even if the previous mail transaction was aborted.
330  */
331 #endif /* 0 */
332 
333 /*
334  *  Additional information is passed in to the vendor filter routines using
335  *  symbols. Symbols correspond closely to sendmail macros. The symbols
336  *  defined depend on the context. The value of a symbol is accessed using:
337  */
338 
339 /* Return the value of a symbol. */
340 LIBMILTER_API char *smfi_getsymval __P((SMFICTX *, char *));
341 
342 /*
343  *  Return the value of a symbol.
344  *
345  *	SMFICTX *ctx; Opaque context structure
346  *	char *symname; The name of the symbol to access.
347  */
348 
349 /*
350  *  Vendor filter routines that want to pass additional information back to
351  *  the MTA for use in SMTP replies may call smfi_setreply before returning.
352  */
353 
354 LIBMILTER_API int smfi_setreply __P((SMFICTX *, char *, char *, char *));
355 
356 /*
357  *  Alternatively, smfi_setmlreply can be called if a multi-line SMTP reply
358  *  is needed.
359  */
360 
361 LIBMILTER_API int smfi_setmlreply __P((SMFICTX *, const char *, const char *,
362 					...));
363 
364 /*
365  *  Set the specific reply code to be used in response to the active
366  *  command. If not specified, a generic reply code is used.
367  *
368  *	SMFICTX *ctx; Opaque context structure
369  *	char *rcode; The three-digit (RFC 821) SMTP reply code to be
370  *		returned, e.g., ``551''.
371  *	char *xcode; The extended (RFC 2034) reply code, e.g., ``5.7.6''.
372  *	char *message; The text part of the SMTP reply.
373  */
374 
375 /*
376  *  The xxfi_eom routine is called at the end of a message (essentially,
377  *  after the final DATA dot). This routine can call some special routines
378  *  to modify the envelope, header, or body of the message before the
379  *  message is enqueued. These routines must not be called from any vendor
380  *  routine other than xxfi_eom.
381  */
382 
383 LIBMILTER_API int smfi_addheader __P((SMFICTX *, char *, char *));
384 
385 /*
386  *  Add a header to the message. It is not checked for standards
387  *  compliance; the mail filter must ensure that no protocols are violated
388  *  as a result of adding this header.
389  *
390  *	SMFICTX *ctx; Opaque context structure
391  *	char *headerf; Header field name
392  *	char *headerv; Header field value
393  */
394 
395 LIBMILTER_API int smfi_chgheader __P((SMFICTX *, char *, int, char *));
396 
397 /*
398  *  Change/delete a header in the message.  It is not checked for standards
399  *  compliance; the mail filter must ensure that no protocols are violated
400  *  as a result of adding this header.
401  *
402  *	SMFICTX *ctx; Opaque context structure
403  *	char *headerf; Header field name
404  *	int index; The Nth occurence of header field name
405  *	char *headerv; New header field value (empty for delete header)
406  */
407 
408 LIBMILTER_API int smfi_insheader __P((SMFICTX *, int, char *, char *));
409 
410 /*
411  *  Insert a header into the message.  It is not checked for standards
412  *  compliance; the mail filter must ensure that no protocols are violated
413  *  as a result of adding this header.
414  *
415  *	SMFICTX *ctx; Opaque context structure
416  *  	int idx; index into the header list where the insertion should happen
417  *	char *headerh; Header field name
418  *	char *headerv; Header field value
419  */
420 
421 LIBMILTER_API int smfi_addrcpt __P((SMFICTX *, char *));
422 
423 /*
424  *  Add a recipient to the envelope
425  *
426  *	SMFICTX *ctx; Opaque context structure
427  *	char *rcpt; Recipient to be added
428  */
429 
430 LIBMILTER_API int smfi_delrcpt __P((SMFICTX *, char *));
431 
432 /*
433  *  Send a "no-op" up to the MTA to tell it we're still alive, so long
434  *  milter-side operations don't time out.
435  *
436  *	SMFICTX *ctx; Opaque context structure
437  */
438 
439 LIBMILTER_API int smfi_progress __P((SMFICTX *));
440 
441 /*
442  *  Delete a recipient from the envelope
443  *
444  *	SMFICTX *ctx; Opaque context structure
445  *	char *rcpt; Envelope recipient to be deleted. This should be in
446  *		exactly the form passed to xxfi_envrcpt or the address may
447  *		not be deleted.
448  */
449 
450 LIBMILTER_API int smfi_replacebody __P((SMFICTX *, unsigned char *, int));
451 
452 /*
453  *  Replace the body of the message. This routine may be called multiple
454  *  times if the body is longer than convenient to send in one call. End of
455  *  line should be represented as Carriage-Return/Line Feed.
456  *
457  *	char *bodyp; Pointer to block of body information to insert
458  *	int bodylen; Length of data pointed at by bodyp
459  */
460 
461 /*
462  *  If the message is aborted (for example, if the SMTP sender sends the
463  *  envelope but then does a QUIT or RSET before the data is sent),
464  *  xxfi_abort is called. This can be used to reset state.
465  */
466 
467 /*
468  *  Quarantine an envelope
469  *
470  *	SMFICTX *ctx; Opaque context structure
471  *	char *reason: explanation
472  */
473 
474 LIBMILTER_API int smfi_quarantine __P((SMFICTX *ctx, char *reason));
475 
476 /*
477  *  Connection-private data (specific to an SMTP connection) can be
478  *  allocated using the smfi_setpriv routine; routines can access private
479  *  data using smfi_getpriv.
480  */
481 
482 LIBMILTER_API int smfi_setpriv __P((SMFICTX *, void *));
483 
484 /*
485  *  Set the private data pointer
486  *
487  *	SMFICTX *ctx; Opaque context structure
488  *	void *privatedata; Pointer to private data area
489  */
490 
491 LIBMILTER_API void *smfi_getpriv __P((SMFICTX *));
492 
493 #ifdef __cplusplus
494 }
495 #endif
496 
497 #endif /* !_LIBMILTER_MFAPI_H */
498