/* movemail foo bar -- move file foo to file bar,
locking file foo the way /bin/mail respects.
- Copyright (C) 1986, 1992, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1986, 92, 93, 94, 96, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Emacs.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
-the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
+the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
/* Important notice: defining MAIL_USE_FLOCK or MAIL_USE_LOCKF *will
cause loss of mail* if you do it on a system that does not normally
/*
* Modified January, 1986 by Michael R. Gretzinger (Project Athena)
*
- * Added POP (Post Office Protocol) service. When compiled -DPOP
+ * Added POP (Post Office Protocol) service. When compiled -DMAIL_USE_POP
* movemail will accept input filename arguments of the form
* "po:username". This will cause movemail to open a connection to
* a pop server running on $MAILHOST (environment variable). Movemail
* must be setuid to root in order to work with POP.
- *
+ *
* New module: popmail.c
* Modified routines:
* main - added code within #ifdef MAIL_USE_POP; added setuid (getuid ())
- * after POP code.
+ * after POP code.
* New routines in movemail.c:
* get_errmsg - return pointer to system error message
*
+ * Modified August, 1993 by Jonathan Kamens (OpenVision Technologies)
+ *
+ * Move all of the POP code into a separate file, "pop.c".
+ * Use strerror instead of get_errmsg.
+ *
*/
+#define NO_SHORTNAMES /* Tell config not to load remap.h */
+#include <config.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
-#define NO_SHORTNAMES /* Tell config not to load remap.h */
-#include <../src/config.h>
-#include <../src/syswait.h>
+
+#include <getopt.h>
+#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
+#include <unistd.h>
+#endif
+#ifdef HAVE_FCNTL_H
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#endif
+#include "syswait.h"
+#ifdef MAIL_USE_POP
+#include "pop.h"
+#endif
#ifdef MSDOS
#undef access
#endif /* MSDOS */
-#ifdef USG
+#ifndef DIRECTORY_SEP
+#define DIRECTORY_SEP '/'
+#endif
+#ifndef IS_DIRECTORY_SEP
+#define IS_DIRECTORY_SEP(_c_) ((_c_) == DIRECTORY_SEP)
+#endif
+
+#ifdef WINDOWSNT
+#include "ntlib.h"
+#undef access
+#undef unlink
+#define fork() 0
+#define wait(var) (*(var) = 0)
+/* Unfortunately, Samba doesn't seem to properly lock Unix files even
+ though the locking call succeeds (and indeed blocks local access from
+ other NT programs). If you have direct file access using an NFS
+ client or something other than Samba, the locking call might work
+ properly - make sure it does before you enable this!
+
+ [18-Feb-97 andrewi] I now believe my comment above to be incorrect,
+ since it was based on a misunderstanding of how locking calls are
+ implemented and used on Unix. */
+//#define DISABLE_DIRECT_ACCESS
+
#include <fcntl.h>
-#include <unistd.h>
+#endif /* WINDOWSNT */
+
#ifndef F_OK
#define F_OK 0
#define X_OK 1
#define W_OK 2
#define R_OK 4
#endif
-#endif /* USG */
-#ifdef XENIX
+#if defined (XENIX) || defined (WINDOWSNT)
#include <sys/locking.h>
#endif
extern int lk_open (), lk_close ();
#endif
-/* Cancel substitutions made by config.h for Emacs. */
-#undef open
-#undef read
-#undef write
-#undef close
+#if !defined (MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK) && !defined (MAIL_USE_MMDF) && \
+ (defined (HAVE_LIBMAIL) || defined (HAVE_LIBLOCKFILE)) && \
+ defined (HAVE_MAILLOCK_H)
+#include <maillock.h>
+/* We can't use maillock unless we know what directory system mail
+ files appear in. */
+#ifdef MAILDIR
+#define MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK
+static char *mail_spool_name ();
+#endif
+#endif
-char *concat ();
-char *xmalloc ();
#ifndef errno
extern int errno;
#endif
+char *strerror ();
+#ifdef HAVE_INDEX
+extern char *index __P ((const char *, int));
+#endif
+#ifdef HAVE_RINDEX
+extern char *rindex __P((const char *, int));
+#endif
+
+void fatal ();
+void error ();
+void pfatal_with_name ();
+void pfatal_and_delete ();
+char *concat ();
+long *xmalloc ();
+int popmail ();
+int pop_retr ();
+int mbx_write ();
+int mbx_delimit_begin ();
+int mbx_delimit_end ();
/* Nonzero means this is name of a lock file to delete on fatal error. */
char *delete_lockname;
+int
main (argc, argv)
int argc;
char **argv;
int indesc, outdesc;
int nread;
WAITTYPE status;
+ int c, preserve_mail = 0;
#ifndef MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK
struct stat st;
int desc;
#endif /* not MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK */
+#ifdef MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK
+ char *spool_name;
+#endif
+
+#ifdef MAIL_USE_POP
+ int pop_reverse_order = 0;
+# define ARGSTR "pr"
+#else /* ! MAIL_USE_POP */
+# define ARGSTR "p"
+#endif /* MAIL_USE_POP */
+
+#ifdef WINDOWSNT
+ /* Ensure all file i/o is in binary mode. */
+ _fmode = _O_BINARY;
+#endif
+
delete_lockname = 0;
- if (argc < 3)
- fatal ("two arguments required");
+ while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, ARGSTR)) != EOF)
+ {
+ switch (c) {
+#ifdef MAIL_USE_POP
+ case 'r':
+ pop_reverse_order = 1;
+ break;
+#endif
+ case 'p':
+ preserve_mail++;
+ break;
+ default:
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (
+#ifdef MAIL_USE_POP
+ (argc - optind < 2) || (argc - optind > 3)
+#else
+ (argc - optind != 2)
+#endif
+ )
+ {
+#ifdef MAIL_USE_POP
+ fprintf (stderr, "Usage: movemail [-p] inbox destfile%s\n",
+ " [POP-password]");
+#else
+ fprintf (stderr, "Usage: movemail [-p] inbox destfile%s\n", "");
+#endif
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
- inname = argv[1];
- outname = argv[2];
+ inname = argv[optind];
+ outname = argv[optind+1];
#ifdef MAIL_USE_MMDF
mmdf_init (argv[0]);
#endif
+ if (*outname == 0)
+ fatal ("Destination file name is empty", 0);
+
/* Check access to output file. */
if (access (outname, F_OK) == 0 && access (outname, W_OK) != 0)
pfatal_with_name (outname);
- /* Also check that outname's directory is writeable to the real uid. */
+ /* Also check that outname's directory is writable to the real uid. */
{
char *buf = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (outname) + 1);
- char *p, q;
+ char *p;
strcpy (buf, outname);
p = buf + strlen (buf);
- while (p > buf && p[-1] != '/')
+ while (p > buf && !IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (p[-1]))
*--p = 0;
if (p == buf)
*p++ = '.';
#ifdef MAIL_USE_POP
if (!strncmp (inname, "po:", 3))
{
- int status; char *user;
+ int status;
- for (user = &inname[strlen (inname) - 1]; user >= inname; user--)
- if (*user == ':')
- break;
-
- status = popmail (user, outname);
+ status = popmail (inname + 3, outname, preserve_mail,
+ (argc - optind == 3) ? argv[optind+2] : NULL,
+ pop_reverse_order);
exit (status);
}
setuid (getuid ());
#endif /* MAIL_USE_POP */
+#ifndef DISABLE_DIRECT_ACCESS
+
/* Check access to input file. */
if (access (inname, R_OK | W_OK) != 0)
pfatal_with_name (inname);
#ifndef MAIL_USE_MMDF
#ifndef MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK
- /* Use a lock file named /usr/spool/mail/$USER.lock:
- If it exists, the mail file is locked. */
- /* Note: this locking mechanism is *required* by the mailer
- (on systems which use it) to prevent loss of mail.
-
- On systems that use a lock file, extracting the mail without locking
- WILL occasionally cause loss of mail due to timing errors!
-
- So, if creation of the lock file fails
- due to access permission on /usr/spool/mail,
- you simply MUST change the permission
- and/or make movemail a setgid program
- so it can create lock files properly.
-
- You might also wish to verify that your system is one
- which uses lock files for this purpose. Some systems use other methods.
-
- If your system uses the `flock' system call for mail locking,
- define MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK in config.h or the s-*.h file
- and recompile movemail. If the s- file for your system
- should define MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK but does not, send a bug report
- to bug-gnu-emacs@prep.ai.mit.edu so we can fix it. */
-
- lockname = concat (inname, ".lock", "");
- tempname = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (inname) + strlen ("EXXXXXX") + 1);
- strcpy (tempname, inname);
- p = tempname + strlen (tempname);
- while (p != tempname && p[-1] != '/')
- p--;
- *p = 0;
- strcpy (p, "EXXXXXX");
- mktemp (tempname);
- unlink (tempname);
-
- while (1)
+#ifdef MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK
+ spool_name = mail_spool_name (inname);
+ if (! spool_name)
+#endif
{
- /* Create the lock file, but not under the lock file name. */
- /* Give up if cannot do that. */
- desc = open (tempname, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0666);
- if (desc < 0)
- pfatal_with_name ("lock file--see source file lib-src/movemail.c");
- close (desc);
-
- tem = link (tempname, lockname);
+ /* Use a lock file named after our first argument with .lock appended:
+ If it exists, the mail file is locked. */
+ /* Note: this locking mechanism is *required* by the mailer
+ (on systems which use it) to prevent loss of mail.
+
+ On systems that use a lock file, extracting the mail without locking
+ WILL occasionally cause loss of mail due to timing errors!
+
+ So, if creation of the lock file fails
+ due to access permission on the mail spool directory,
+ you simply MUST change the permission
+ and/or make movemail a setgid program
+ so it can create lock files properly.
+
+ You might also wish to verify that your system is one
+ which uses lock files for this purpose. Some systems use other methods.
+
+ If your system uses the `flock' system call for mail locking,
+ define MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK in config.h or the s-*.h file
+ and recompile movemail. If the s- file for your system
+ should define MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK but does not, send a bug report
+ to bug-gnu-emacs@prep.ai.mit.edu so we can fix it. */
+
+ lockname = concat (inname, ".lock", "");
+ tempname = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (inname) + strlen ("EXXXXXX") + 1);
+ strcpy (tempname, inname);
+ p = tempname + strlen (tempname);
+ while (p != tempname && !IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (p[-1]))
+ p--;
+ *p = 0;
+ strcpy (p, "EXXXXXX");
+ mktemp (tempname);
unlink (tempname);
- if (tem >= 0)
- break;
- sleep (1);
- /* If lock file is a minute old, unlock it. */
- if (stat (lockname, &st) >= 0)
+ while (1)
{
- now = time (0);
- if (st.st_ctime < now - 60)
- unlink (lockname);
+ /* Create the lock file, but not under the lock file name. */
+ /* Give up if cannot do that. */
+ desc = open (tempname, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0666);
+ if (desc < 0)
+ {
+ char *message = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (tempname) + 50);
+ sprintf (message, "creating %s, which would become the lock file",
+ tempname);
+ pfatal_with_name (message);
+ }
+ close (desc);
+
+ tem = link (tempname, lockname);
+ unlink (tempname);
+ if (tem >= 0)
+ break;
+ sleep (1);
+
+ /* If lock file is five minutes old, unlock it.
+ Five minutes should be good enough to cope with crashes
+ and wedgitude, and long enough to avoid being fooled
+ by time differences between machines. */
+ if (stat (lockname, &st) >= 0)
+ {
+ now = time (0);
+ if (st.st_ctime < now - 300)
+ unlink (lockname);
+ }
}
- }
- delete_lockname = lockname;
+ delete_lockname = lockname;
+ }
#endif /* not MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK */
#endif /* not MAIL_USE_MMDF */
if (fork () == 0)
{
- seteuid (getuid ());
+ int lockcount = 0;
+ int status = 0;
+#if defined (MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK) && defined (HAVE_TOUCHLOCK)
+ long touched_lock, now;
+#endif
+
+ setuid (getuid ());
#ifndef MAIL_USE_MMDF
#ifdef MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK
if (indesc < 0)
pfatal_with_name (inname);
-#if defined (BSD) || defined (XENIX)
+#if defined (BSD_SYSTEM) || defined (XENIX)
/* In case movemail is setuid to root, make sure the user can
read the output file. */
/* This is desirable for all systems
but I don't want to assume all have the umask system call */
umask (umask (0) & 0333);
-#endif /* BSD or Xenix */
+#endif /* BSD_SYSTEM || XENIX */
outdesc = open (outname, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0666);
if (outdesc < 0)
pfatal_with_name (outname);
+
+ /* This label exists so we can retry locking
+ after a delay, if it got EAGAIN or EBUSY. */
+ retry_lock:
+
+ /* Try to lock it. */
+#ifdef MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK
+ if (spool_name)
+ {
+ /* The "0 - " is to make it a negative number if maillock returns
+ non-zero. */
+ status = 0 - maillock (spool_name, 1);
+#ifdef HAVE_TOUCHLOCK
+ touched_lock = time (0);
+#endif
+ lockcount = 5;
+ }
+ else
+#endif /* MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK */
+ {
#ifdef MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK
#ifdef MAIL_USE_LOCKF
- if (lockf (indesc, F_LOCK, 0) < 0) pfatal_with_name (inname);
+ status = lockf (indesc, F_LOCK, 0);
#else /* not MAIL_USE_LOCKF */
#ifdef XENIX
- if (locking (indesc, LK_RLCK, 0L) < 0) pfatal_with_name (inname);
+ status = locking (indesc, LK_RLCK, 0L);
#else
- if (flock (indesc, LOCK_EX) < 0) pfatal_with_name (inname);
+#ifdef WINDOWSNT
+ status = locking (indesc, LK_RLCK, -1L);
+#else
+ status = flock (indesc, LOCK_EX);
+#endif
#endif
#endif /* not MAIL_USE_LOCKF */
#endif /* MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK */
+ }
+
+ /* If it fails, retry up to 5 times
+ for certain failure codes. */
+ if (status < 0)
+ {
+ if (++lockcount <= 5)
+ {
+#ifdef EAGAIN
+ if (errno == EAGAIN)
+ {
+ sleep (1);
+ goto retry_lock;
+ }
+#endif
+#ifdef EBUSY
+ if (errno == EBUSY)
+ {
+ sleep (1);
+ goto retry_lock;
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+
+ pfatal_with_name (inname);
+ }
{
char buf[1024];
}
if (nread < sizeof buf)
break;
+#if defined (MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK) && defined (HAVE_TOUCHLOCK)
+ if (spool_name)
+ {
+ now = time (0);
+ if (now - touched_lock > 60)
+ {
+ touchlock ();
+ touched_lock = now;
+ }
+ }
+#endif /* MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK */
}
}
-#ifdef BSD
+#ifdef BSD_SYSTEM
if (fsync (outdesc) < 0)
pfatal_and_delete (outname);
#endif
pfatal_and_delete (outname);
#ifdef MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK
+ if (! preserve_mail)
+ {
#if defined (STRIDE) || defined (XENIX)
- /* Stride, xenix have file locking, but no ftruncate. This mess will do. */
- close (open (inname, O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_RDWR, 0666));
+ /* Stride, xenix have file locking, but no ftruncate.
+ This mess will do. */
+ close (open (inname, O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_RDWR, 0666));
#else
- ftruncate (indesc, 0L);
+ ftruncate (indesc, 0L);
#endif /* STRIDE or XENIX */
+ }
#endif /* MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK */
#ifdef MAIL_USE_MMDF
#endif
#ifndef MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK
- /* Delete the input file; if we can't, at least get rid of its
- contents. */
+ if (! preserve_mail)
+ {
+ /* Delete the input file; if we can't, at least get rid of its
+ contents. */
#ifdef MAIL_UNLINK_SPOOL
- /* This is generally bad to do, because it destroys the permissions
- that were set on the file. Better to just empty the file. */
- if (unlink (inname) < 0 && errno != ENOENT)
+ /* This is generally bad to do, because it destroys the permissions
+ that were set on the file. Better to just empty the file. */
+ if (unlink (inname) < 0 && errno != ENOENT)
#endif /* MAIL_UNLINK_SPOOL */
- creat (inname, 0600);
+ creat (inname, 0600);
+ }
#endif /* not MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK */
- exit (0);
+#ifdef MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK
+ /* This has to occur in the child, i.e., in the process that
+ acquired the lock! */
+ if (spool_name)
+ mailunlock ();
+#endif
+ exit (EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
wait (&status);
if (!WIFEXITED (status))
- exit (1);
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
else if (WRETCODE (status) != 0)
exit (WRETCODE (status));
#if !defined (MAIL_USE_MMDF) && !defined (MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK)
- unlink (lockname);
+#ifdef MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK
+ if (! spool_name)
+#endif /* MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK */
+ unlink (lockname);
#endif /* not MAIL_USE_MMDF and not MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK */
- exit (0);
+
+#endif /* ! DISABLE_DIRECT_ACCESS */
+
+ return EXIT_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+#ifdef MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK
+/* This function uses stat to confirm that the mail directory is
+ identical to the directory of the input file, rather than just
+ string-comparing the two paths, because one or both of them might
+ be symbolic links pointing to some other directory. */
+static char *
+mail_spool_name (inname)
+ char *inname;
+{
+ struct stat stat1, stat2;
+ char *indir, *fname;
+ int status;
+
+ if (! (fname = rindex (inname, '/')))
+ return NULL;
+
+ fname++;
+
+ if (stat (MAILDIR, &stat1) < 0)
+ return NULL;
+
+ indir = (char *) xmalloc (fname - inname + 1);
+ strncpy (indir, inname, fname - inname);
+ indir[fname-inname] = '\0';
+
+
+ status = stat (indir, &stat2);
+
+ free (indir);
+
+ if (status < 0)
+ return NULL;
+
+ if (stat1.st_dev == stat2.st_dev
+ && stat1.st_ino == stat2.st_ino)
+ return fname;
+
+ return NULL;
}
+#endif /* MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK */
\f
/* Print error message and exit. */
+void
fatal (s1, s2)
char *s1, *s2;
{
if (delete_lockname)
unlink (delete_lockname);
- error (s1, s2);
- exit (1);
+ error (s1, s2, 0);
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
-/* Print error message. `s1' is printf control string, `s2' is arg for it. */
+/* Print error message. `s1' is printf control string, `s2' and `s3'
+ are args for it or null. */
+void
error (s1, s2, s3)
char *s1, *s2, *s3;
{
- printf ("movemail: ");
- printf (s1, s2, s3);
- printf ("\n");
+ fprintf (stderr, "movemail: ");
+ if (s3)
+ fprintf (stderr, s1, s2, s3);
+ else if (s2)
+ fprintf (stderr, s1, s2);
+ else
+ fprintf (stderr, s1);
+ fprintf (stderr, "\n");
}
+void
pfatal_with_name (name)
char *name;
{
- extern int errno;
- extern char *strerror ();
- char *s;
-
- s = concat ("", strerror (errno), " for %s");
+ char *s = concat ("", strerror (errno), " for %s");
fatal (s, name);
}
+void
pfatal_and_delete (name)
char *name;
{
- extern int errno;
- extern char *strerror ();
- char *s;
-
- s = concat ("", strerror (errno), " for %s");
+ char *s = concat ("", strerror (errno), " for %s");
unlink (name);
fatal (s, name);
}
/* Like malloc but get fatal error if memory is exhausted. */
-char *
+long *
xmalloc (size)
unsigned size;
{
- char *result = (char *) malloc (size);
+ long *result = (long *) malloc (size);
if (!result)
fatal ("virtual memory exhausted", 0);
return result;
#ifdef MAIL_USE_POP
+#ifndef WINDOWSNT
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netdb.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
+#else
+#undef _WINSOCKAPI_
+#include <winsock.h>
+#endif
#include <pwd.h>
-#ifdef USG
-#include <fcntl.h>
-/* Cancel substitutions made by config.h for Emacs. */
-#undef open
-#undef read
-#undef write
-#undef close
-#endif /* USG */
-
#define NOTOK (-1)
#define OK 0
#define DONE 1
char *progname;
FILE *sfi;
FILE *sfo;
-char Errmsg[80];
-
-static int debug = 0;
+char ibuffer[BUFSIZ];
+char obuffer[BUFSIZ];
+char Errmsg[200]; /* POP errors, at least, can exceed
+ the original length of 80. */
-char *get_errmsg ();
-char *getenv ();
-int mbx_write ();
+/*
+ * The full legal syntax for a POP mailbox specification for movemail
+ * is "po:username:hostname". The ":hostname" is optional; if it is
+ * omitted, the MAILHOST environment variable will be consulted. Note
+ * that by the time popmail() is called the "po:" has been stripped
+ * off of the front of the mailbox name.
+ *
+ * If the mailbox is in the form "po:username:hostname", then it is
+ * modified by this function -- the second colon is replaced by a
+ * null.
+ *
+ * Return a value suitable for passing to `exit'.
+ */
-popmail (user, outfile)
- char *user;
+int
+popmail (mailbox, outfile, preserve, password, reverse_order)
+ char *mailbox;
char *outfile;
+ int preserve;
+ char *password;
+ int reverse_order;
{
- char *host;
int nmsgs, nbytes;
- char response[128];
register int i;
int mbfi;
FILE *mbf;
- struct passwd *pw = (struct passwd *) getpwuid (getuid ());
- if (pw == NULL)
- fatal ("cannot determine user name");
+ char *getenv ();
+ popserver server;
+ int start, end, increment;
+ char *user, *hostname;
- host = getenv ("MAILHOST");
- if (host == NULL)
- {
- fatal ("no MAILHOST defined");
- }
+ user = mailbox;
+ if ((hostname = index(mailbox, ':')))
+ *hostname++ = '\0';
- if (pop_init (host) == NOTOK)
+ server = pop_open (hostname, user, password, POP_NO_GETPASS);
+ if (! server)
{
- fatal (Errmsg);
+ error ("Error connecting to POP server: %s", pop_error, 0);
+ return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
- if (getline (response, sizeof response, sfi) != OK)
+ if (pop_stat (server, &nmsgs, &nbytes))
{
- fatal (response);
+ error ("Error getting message count from POP server: %s", pop_error, 0);
+ return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
- if (pop_command ("USER %s", user) == NOTOK
- || pop_command ("RPOP %s", pw->pw_name) == NOTOK)
+ if (!nmsgs)
{
- pop_command ("QUIT");
- fatal (Errmsg);
+ pop_close (server);
+ return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
- if (pop_stat (&nmsgs, &nbytes) == NOTOK)
+ mbfi = open (outfile, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0666);
+ if (mbfi < 0)
{
- pop_command ("QUIT");
- fatal (Errmsg);
+ pop_close (server);
+ error ("Error in open: %s, %s", strerror (errno), outfile);
+ return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
+ fchown (mbfi, getuid (), -1);
- if (!nmsgs)
+ if ((mbf = fdopen (mbfi, "wb")) == NULL)
{
- pop_command ("QUIT");
- return 0;
+ pop_close (server);
+ error ("Error in fdopen: %s", strerror (errno), 0);
+ close (mbfi);
+ unlink (outfile);
+ return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
- mbfi = open (outfile, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0666);
- if (mbfi < 0)
+ if (reverse_order)
{
- pop_command ("QUIT");
- pfatal_and_delete (outfile);
+ start = nmsgs;
+ end = 1;
+ increment = -1;
}
- fchown (mbfi, getuid (), -1);
-
- if ((mbf = fdopen (mbfi, "w")) == NULL)
+ else
{
- pop_command ("QUIT");
- pfatal_and_delete (outfile);
+ start = 1;
+ end = nmsgs;
+ increment = 1;
}
- for (i = 1; i <= nmsgs; i++)
+ for (i = start; i * increment <= end * increment; i += increment)
{
mbx_delimit_begin (mbf);
- if (pop_retr (i, mbx_write, mbf) != OK)
+ if (pop_retr (server, i, mbf) != OK)
{
- pop_command ("QUIT");
+ error (Errmsg, 0, 0);
close (mbfi);
- unlink (outfile);
- fatal (Errmsg);
+ return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
mbx_delimit_end (mbf);
fflush (mbf);
- }
-
- if (fsync (mbfi) < 0)
- {
- pop_command ("QUIT");
- pfatal_and_delete (outfile);
- }
-
- if (close (mbfi) == -1)
- {
- pop_command ("QUIT");
- pfatal_and_delete (outfile);
- }
-
- for (i = 1; i <= nmsgs; i++)
- {
- if (pop_command ("DELE %d", i) == NOTOK)
+ if (ferror (mbf))
{
- /* Better to ignore this failure. */
+ error ("Error in fflush: %s", strerror (errno), 0);
+ pop_close (server);
+ close (mbfi);
+ return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
}
- pop_command ("QUIT");
- return (0);
-}
-
-pop_init (host)
- char *host;
-{
- register struct hostent *hp;
- register struct servent *sp;
- int lport = IPPORT_RESERVED - 1;
- struct sockaddr_in sin;
- register int s;
-
- hp = gethostbyname (host);
- if (hp == NULL)
- {
- sprintf (Errmsg, "MAILHOST unknown: %s", host);
- return NOTOK;
- }
-
- sp = getservbyname ("pop", "tcp");
- if (sp == 0)
- {
- strcpy (Errmsg, "tcp/pop: unknown service");
- return NOTOK;
- }
+ /* On AFS, a call to write only modifies the file in the local
+ * workstation's AFS cache. The changes are not written to the server
+ * until a call to fsync or close is made. Users with AFS home
+ * directories have lost mail when over quota because these checks were
+ * not made in previous versions of movemail. */
- sin.sin_family = hp->h_addrtype;
- bcopy (hp->h_addr, (char *)&sin.sin_addr, hp->h_length);
- sin.sin_port = sp->s_port;
- s = rresvport (&lport);
- if (s < 0)
- {
- sprintf (Errmsg, "error creating socket: %s", get_errmsg ());
- return NOTOK;
- }
-
- if (connect (s, (char *)&sin, sizeof sin) < 0)
+#ifdef BSD_SYSTEM
+ if (fsync (mbfi) < 0)
{
- sprintf (Errmsg, "error during connect: %s", get_errmsg ());
- close (s);
- return NOTOK;
+ error ("Error in fsync: %s", strerror (errno), 0);
+ return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
+#endif
- sfi = fdopen (s, "r");
- sfo = fdopen (s, "w");
- if (sfi == NULL || sfo == NULL)
+ if (close (mbfi) == -1)
{
- sprintf (Errmsg, "error in fdopen: %s", get_errmsg ());
- close (s);
- return NOTOK;
+ error ("Error in close: %s", strerror (errno), 0);
+ return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
- return OK;
-}
-
-pop_command (fmt, a, b, c, d)
- char *fmt;
-{
- char buf[128];
- char errmsg[64];
-
- sprintf (buf, fmt, a, b, c, d);
-
- if (debug) fprintf (stderr, "---> %s\n", buf);
- if (putline (buf, Errmsg, sfo) == NOTOK) return NOTOK;
+ if (! preserve)
+ for (i = 1; i <= nmsgs; i++)
+ {
+ if (pop_delete (server, i))
+ {
+ error ("Error from POP server: %s", pop_error, 0);
+ pop_close (server);
+ return EXIT_FAILURE;
+ }
+ }
- if (getline (buf, sizeof buf, sfi) != OK)
+ if (pop_quit (server))
{
- strcpy (Errmsg, buf);
- return NOTOK;
+ error ("Error from POP server: %s", pop_error, 0);
+ return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
- if (debug)
- fprintf (stderr, "<--- %s\n", buf);
- if (*buf != '+')
- {
- strcpy (Errmsg, buf);
- return NOTOK;
- }
- else
- {
- return OK;
- }
+ return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
-
-pop_stat (nmsgs, nbytes)
- int *nmsgs, *nbytes;
+int
+pop_retr (server, msgno, arg)
+ popserver server;
+ int msgno;
+ FILE *arg;
{
- char buf[128];
-
- if (debug)
- fprintf (stderr, "---> STAT\n");
- if (putline ("STAT", Errmsg, sfo) == NOTOK)
- return NOTOK;
-
- if (getline (buf, sizeof buf, sfi) != OK)
- {
- strcpy (Errmsg, buf);
- return NOTOK;
- }
+ extern char *strerror ();
+ char *line;
+ int ret;
- if (debug) fprintf (stderr, "<--- %s\n", buf);
- if (*buf != '+')
+ if (pop_retrieve_first (server, msgno, &line))
{
- strcpy (Errmsg, buf);
- return NOTOK;
+ char *error = concat ("Error from POP server: ", pop_error, "");
+ strncpy (Errmsg, error, sizeof (Errmsg));
+ Errmsg[sizeof (Errmsg)-1] = '\0';
+ free(error);
+ return (NOTOK);
}
- else
- {
- sscanf (buf, "+OK %d %d", nmsgs, nbytes);
- return OK;
- }
-}
-pop_retr (msgno, action, arg)
- int (*action)();
-{
- char buf[128];
-
- sprintf (buf, "RETR %d", msgno);
- if (debug) fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", buf);
- if (putline (buf, Errmsg, sfo) == NOTOK) return NOTOK;
-
- if (getline (buf, sizeof buf, sfi) != OK)
+ while ((ret = pop_retrieve_next (server, &line)) >= 0)
{
- strcpy (Errmsg, buf);
- return NOTOK;
- }
+ if (! line)
+ break;
- while (1)
- {
- switch (multiline (buf, sizeof buf, sfi))
+ if (mbx_write (line, ret, arg) != OK)
{
- case OK:
- (*action)(buf, arg);
- break;
- case DONE:
- return OK;
- case NOTOK:
- strcpy (Errmsg, buf);
- return NOTOK;
+ strcpy (Errmsg, strerror (errno));
+ pop_close (server);
+ return (NOTOK);
}
}
-}
-
-getline (buf, n, f)
- char *buf;
- register int n;
- FILE *f;
-{
- register char *p;
- int c;
-
- p = buf;
- while (--n > 0 && (c = fgetc (f)) != EOF)
- if ((*p++ = c) == '\n') break;
-
- if (ferror (f))
- {
- strcpy (buf, "error on connection");
- return NOTOK;
- }
- if (c == EOF && p == buf)
+ if (ret)
{
- strcpy (buf, "connection closed by foreign host");
- return DONE;
- }
-
- *p = NULL;
- if (*--p == '\n') *p = NULL;
- if (*--p == '\r') *p = NULL;
- return OK;
-}
-
-multiline (buf, n, f)
- char *buf;
- register int n;
- FILE *f;
-{
- if (getline (buf, n, f) != OK)
- return NOTOK;
- if (*buf == '.')
- {
- if (*(buf+1) == NULL)
- return DONE;
- else
- strcpy (buf, buf+1);
+ char *error = concat ("Error from POP server: ", pop_error, "");
+ strncpy (Errmsg, error, sizeof (Errmsg));
+ Errmsg[sizeof (Errmsg)-1] = '\0';
+ free(error);
+ return (NOTOK);
}
- return OK;
-}
-char *
-get_errmsg ()
-{
- extern int errno;
- extern char *strerror ();
- return strerror (errno);
+ return (OK);
}
-putline (buf, err, f)
- char *buf;
- char *err;
- FILE *f;
-{
- fprintf (f, "%s\r\n", buf);
- fflush (f);
- if (ferror (f))
- {
- strcpy (err, "lost connection");
- return NOTOK;
- }
- return OK;
-}
+/* Do this as a macro instead of using strcmp to save on execution time. */
+#define IS_FROM_LINE(a) ((a[0] == 'F') \
+ && (a[1] == 'r') \
+ && (a[2] == 'o') \
+ && (a[3] == 'm') \
+ && (a[4] == ' '))
-mbx_write (line, mbf)
+int
+mbx_write (line, len, mbf)
char *line;
+ int len;
FILE *mbf;
{
- fputs (line, mbf);
- fputc (0x0a, mbf);
+#ifdef MOVEMAIL_QUOTE_POP_FROM_LINES
+ if (IS_FROM_LINE (line))
+ {
+ if (fputc ('>', mbf) == EOF)
+ return (NOTOK);
+ }
+#endif
+ if (line[0] == '\037')
+ {
+ if (fputs ("^_", mbf) == EOF)
+ return (NOTOK);
+ line++;
+ len--;
+ }
+ if (fwrite (line, 1, len, mbf) != len)
+ return (NOTOK);
+ if (fputc (0x0a, mbf) == EOF)
+ return (NOTOK);
+ return (OK);
}
+int
mbx_delimit_begin (mbf)
FILE *mbf;
{
- fputs ("\f\n0, unseen,,\n", mbf);
+ if (fputs ("\f\n0, unseen,,\n", mbf) == EOF)
+ return (NOTOK);
+ return (OK);
}
+int
mbx_delimit_end (mbf)
FILE *mbf;
{
- putc ('\037', mbf);
+ if (putc ('\037', mbf) == EOF)
+ return (NOTOK);
+ return (OK);
}
#endif /* MAIL_USE_POP */
}
#endif /* ! HAVE_STRERROR */
+
+/* arch-tag: 1c323112-41fe-4fe5-8de9-494de631f73f
+ (do not change this comment) */
+
+/* movemail.c ends here */