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1.1 root 1: /*
2: * Copyright (c) 1983 Eric P. Allman
3: * Copyright (c) 1988 Regents of the University of California.
4: * All rights reserved.
5: *
6: * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided
7: * that: (1) source distributions retain this entire copyright notice and
8: * comment, and (2) distributions including binaries display the following
9: * acknowledgement: ``This product includes software developed by the
10: * University of California, Berkeley and its contributors'' in the
11: * documentation or other materials provided with the distribution and in
12: * all advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software.
13: * Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors may
14: * be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
15: * specific prior written permission.
16: * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
17: * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
18: * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
19: */
20:
21: #ifndef lint
22: static char sccsid[] = "@(#)savemail.c 5.13 (Berkeley) 6/1/90";
23: #endif /* not lint */
24:
25: # include <sys/types.h>
26: # include <pwd.h>
27: # include "sendmail.h"
28:
29: /*
30: ** SAVEMAIL -- Save mail on error
31: **
32: ** If mailing back errors, mail it back to the originator
33: ** together with an error message; otherwise, just put it in
34: ** dead.letter in the user's home directory (if he exists on
35: ** this machine).
36: **
37: ** Parameters:
38: ** e -- the envelope containing the message in error.
39: **
40: ** Returns:
41: ** none
42: **
43: ** Side Effects:
44: ** Saves the letter, by writing or mailing it back to the
45: ** sender, or by putting it in dead.letter in her home
46: ** directory.
47: */
48:
49: /* defines for state machine */
50: # define ESM_REPORT 0 /* report to sender's terminal */
51: # define ESM_MAIL 1 /* mail back to sender */
52: # define ESM_QUIET 2 /* messages have already been returned */
53: # define ESM_DEADLETTER 3 /* save in ~/dead.letter */
54: # define ESM_POSTMASTER 4 /* return to postmaster */
55: # define ESM_USRTMP 5 /* save in /usr/tmp/dead.letter */
56: # define ESM_PANIC 6 /* leave the locked queue/transcript files */
57: # define ESM_DONE 7 /* the message is successfully delivered */
58:
59:
60: savemail(e)
61: register ENVELOPE *e;
62: {
63: register struct passwd *pw;
64: register FILE *fp;
65: int state;
66: auto ADDRESS *q;
67: char buf[MAXLINE+1];
68: extern struct passwd *getpwnam();
69: register char *p;
70: extern char *ttypath();
71: typedef int (*fnptr)();
72:
73: if (tTd(6, 1))
74: printf("\nsavemail, ErrorMode = %c\n", ErrorMode);
75:
76: if (bitset(EF_RESPONSE, e->e_flags))
77: return;
78: if (e->e_class < 0)
79: {
80: message(Arpa_Info, "Dumping junk mail");
81: return;
82: }
83: ForceMail = TRUE;
84: e->e_flags &= ~EF_FATALERRS;
85:
86: /*
87: ** In the unhappy event we don't know who to return the mail
88: ** to, make someone up.
89: */
90:
91: if (e->e_from.q_paddr == NULL)
92: {
93: if (parseaddr("root", &e->e_from, 0, '\0') == NULL)
94: {
95: syserr("Cannot parse root!");
96: ExitStat = EX_SOFTWARE;
97: finis();
98: }
99: }
100: e->e_to = NULL;
101:
102: /*
103: ** Basic state machine.
104: **
105: ** This machine runs through the following states:
106: **
107: ** ESM_QUIET Errors have already been printed iff the
108: ** sender is local.
109: ** ESM_REPORT Report directly to the sender's terminal.
110: ** ESM_MAIL Mail response to the sender.
111: ** ESM_DEADLETTER Save response in ~/dead.letter.
112: ** ESM_POSTMASTER Mail response to the postmaster.
113: ** ESM_PANIC Save response anywhere possible.
114: */
115:
116: /* determine starting state */
117: switch (ErrorMode)
118: {
119: case EM_WRITE:
120: state = ESM_REPORT;
121: break;
122:
123: case EM_BERKNET:
124: /* mail back, but return o.k. exit status */
125: ExitStat = EX_OK;
126:
127: /* fall through.... */
128:
129: case EM_MAIL:
130: state = ESM_MAIL;
131: break;
132:
133: case EM_PRINT:
134: case '\0':
135: state = ESM_QUIET;
136: break;
137:
138: case EM_QUIET:
139: /* no need to return anything at all */
140: return;
141:
142: default:
143: syserr("savemail: ErrorMode x%x\n");
144: state = ESM_MAIL;
145: break;
146: }
147:
148: while (state != ESM_DONE)
149: {
150: if (tTd(6, 5))
151: printf(" state %d\n", state);
152:
153: switch (state)
154: {
155: case ESM_QUIET:
156: if (e->e_from.q_mailer == LocalMailer)
157: state = ESM_DEADLETTER;
158: else
159: state = ESM_MAIL;
160: break;
161:
162: case ESM_REPORT:
163:
164: /*
165: ** If the user is still logged in on the same terminal,
166: ** then write the error messages back to hir (sic).
167: */
168:
169: p = ttypath();
170: if (p == NULL || freopen(p, "w", stdout) == NULL)
171: {
172: state = ESM_MAIL;
173: break;
174: }
175:
176: expand("\001n", buf, &buf[sizeof buf - 1], e);
177: printf("\r\nMessage from %s...\r\n", buf);
178: printf("Errors occurred while sending mail.\r\n");
179: if (e->e_xfp != NULL)
180: {
181: (void) fflush(e->e_xfp);
182: fp = fopen(queuename(e, 'x'), "r");
183: }
184: else
185: fp = NULL;
186: if (fp == NULL)
187: {
188: syserr("Cannot open %s", queuename(e, 'x'));
189: printf("Transcript of session is unavailable.\r\n");
190: }
191: else
192: {
193: printf("Transcript follows:\r\n");
194: while (fgets(buf, sizeof buf, fp) != NULL &&
195: !ferror(stdout))
196: fputs(buf, stdout);
197: (void) fclose(fp);
198: }
199: printf("Original message will be saved in dead.letter.\r\n");
200: state = ESM_DEADLETTER;
201: break;
202:
203: case ESM_MAIL:
204: case ESM_POSTMASTER:
205: /*
206: ** If mailing back, do it.
207: ** Throw away all further output. Don't alias,
208: ** since this could cause loops, e.g., if joe
209: ** mails to joe@x, and for some reason the network
210: ** for @x is down, then the response gets sent to
211: ** joe@x, which gives a response, etc. Also force
212: ** the mail to be delivered even if a version of
213: ** it has already been sent to the sender.
214: */
215:
216: if (state == ESM_MAIL)
217: {
218: if (e->e_errorqueue == NULL)
219: sendtolist(e->e_from.q_paddr,
220: (ADDRESS *) NULL,
221: &e->e_errorqueue);
222:
223: /* deliver a cc: to the postmaster if desired */
224: if (PostMasterCopy != NULL)
225: sendtolist(PostMasterCopy,
226: (ADDRESS *) NULL,
227: &e->e_errorqueue);
228: q = e->e_errorqueue;
229: }
230: else
231: {
232: if (parseaddr("postmaster", q, 0, '\0') == NULL)
233: {
234: syserr("cannot parse postmaster!");
235: ExitStat = EX_SOFTWARE;
236: state = ESM_USRTMP;
237: break;
238: }
239: }
240: if (returntosender(e->e_message != NULL ? e->e_message :
241: "Unable to deliver mail",
242: q, TRUE) == 0)
243: {
244: state = ESM_DONE;
245: break;
246: }
247:
248: state = state == ESM_MAIL ? ESM_POSTMASTER : ESM_USRTMP;
249: break;
250:
251: case ESM_DEADLETTER:
252: /*
253: ** Save the message in dead.letter.
254: ** If we weren't mailing back, and the user is
255: ** local, we should save the message in
256: ** ~/dead.letter so that the poor person doesn't
257: ** have to type it over again -- and we all know
258: ** what poor typists UNIX users are.
259: */
260:
261: p = NULL;
262: if (e->e_from.q_mailer == LocalMailer)
263: {
264: if (e->e_from.q_home != NULL)
265: p = e->e_from.q_home;
266: else if ((pw = getpwnam(e->e_from.q_user)) != NULL)
267: p = pw->pw_dir;
268: }
269: if (p == NULL)
270: {
271: syserr("Can't return mail to %s", e->e_from.q_paddr);
272: state = ESM_MAIL;
273: break;
274: }
275: if (e->e_dfp != NULL)
276: {
277: auto ADDRESS *q;
278: bool oldverb = Verbose;
279:
280: /* we have a home directory; open dead.letter */
281: define('z', p, e);
282: expand("\001z/dead.letter", buf, &buf[sizeof buf - 1], e);
283: Verbose = TRUE;
284: message(Arpa_Info, "Saving message in %s", buf);
285: Verbose = oldverb;
286: e->e_to = buf;
287: q = NULL;
288: sendtolist(buf, (ADDRESS *) NULL, &q);
289: if (deliver(e, q) == 0)
290: state = ESM_DONE;
291: else
292: state = ESM_MAIL;
293: }
294: else
295: {
296: /* no data file -- try mailing back */
297: state = ESM_MAIL;
298: }
299: break;
300:
301: case ESM_USRTMP:
302: /*
303: ** Log the mail in /usr/tmp/dead.letter.
304: */
305:
306: fp = dfopen("/usr/tmp/dead.letter", "a");
307: if (fp == NULL)
308: {
309: state = ESM_PANIC;
310: break;
311: }
312:
313: putfromline(fp, ProgMailer);
314: (*e->e_puthdr)(fp, ProgMailer, e);
315: putline("\n", fp, ProgMailer);
316: (*e->e_putbody)(fp, ProgMailer, e);
317: putline("\n", fp, ProgMailer);
318: (void) fflush(fp);
319: state = ferror(fp) ? ESM_PANIC : ESM_DONE;
320: (void) fclose(fp);
321: break;
322:
323: default:
324: syserr("savemail: unknown state %d", state);
325:
326: /* fall through ... */
327:
328: case ESM_PANIC:
329: syserr("savemail: HELP!!!!");
330: # ifdef LOG
331: if (LogLevel >= 1)
332: syslog(LOG_ALERT, "savemail: HELP!!!!");
333: # endif LOG
334:
335: /* leave the locked queue & transcript files around */
336: exit(EX_SOFTWARE);
337: }
338: }
339: }
340: /*
341: ** RETURNTOSENDER -- return a message to the sender with an error.
342: **
343: ** Parameters:
344: ** msg -- the explanatory message.
345: ** returnq -- the queue of people to send the message to.
346: ** sendbody -- if TRUE, also send back the body of the
347: ** message; otherwise just send the header.
348: **
349: ** Returns:
350: ** zero -- if everything went ok.
351: ** else -- some error.
352: **
353: ** Side Effects:
354: ** Returns the current message to the sender via
355: ** mail.
356: */
357:
358: static bool SendBody;
359:
360: #define MAXRETURNS 6 /* max depth of returning messages */
361:
362: returntosender(msg, returnq, sendbody)
363: char *msg;
364: ADDRESS *returnq;
365: bool sendbody;
366: {
367: char buf[MAXNAME];
368: extern putheader(), errbody();
369: register ENVELOPE *ee;
370: extern ENVELOPE *newenvelope();
371: ENVELOPE errenvelope;
372: static int returndepth;
373: register ADDRESS *q;
374:
375: if (tTd(6, 1))
376: {
377: printf("Return To Sender: msg=\"%s\", depth=%d, CurEnv=%x,\n",
378: msg, returndepth, CurEnv);
379: printf("\treturnq=");
380: printaddr(returnq, TRUE);
381: }
382:
383: if (++returndepth >= MAXRETURNS)
384: {
385: if (returndepth != MAXRETURNS)
386: syserr("returntosender: infinite recursion on %s", returnq->q_paddr);
387: /* don't "unrecurse" and fake a clean exit */
388: /* returndepth--; */
389: return (0);
390: }
391:
392: SendBody = sendbody;
393: define('g', "\001f", CurEnv);
394: ee = newenvelope(&errenvelope);
395: define('a', "\001b", ee);
396: ee->e_puthdr = putheader;
397: ee->e_putbody = errbody;
398: ee->e_flags |= EF_RESPONSE;
399: ee->e_sendqueue = returnq;
400: openxscript(ee);
401: for (q = returnq; q != NULL; q = q->q_next)
402: {
403: if (q->q_alias == NULL)
404: addheader("to", q->q_paddr, ee);
405: }
406:
407: (void) sprintf(buf, "Returned mail: %s", msg);
408: addheader("subject", buf, ee);
409:
410: /* fake up an address header for the from person */
411: expand("\001n", buf, &buf[sizeof buf - 1], CurEnv);
412: if (parseaddr(buf, &ee->e_from, -1, '\0') == NULL)
413: {
414: syserr("Can't parse myself!");
415: ExitStat = EX_SOFTWARE;
416: returndepth--;
417: return (-1);
418: }
419: loweraddr(&ee->e_from);
420:
421: /* push state into submessage */
422: CurEnv = ee;
423: define('f', "\001n", ee);
424: define('x', "Mail Delivery Subsystem", ee);
425: eatheader(ee);
426:
427: /* actually deliver the error message */
428: sendall(ee, SM_DEFAULT);
429:
430: /* restore state */
431: dropenvelope(ee);
432: CurEnv = CurEnv->e_parent;
433: returndepth--;
434:
435: /* should check for delivery errors here */
436: return (0);
437: }
438: /*
439: ** ERRBODY -- output the body of an error message.
440: **
441: ** Typically this is a copy of the transcript plus a copy of the
442: ** original offending message.
443: **
444: ** Parameters:
445: ** fp -- the output file.
446: ** m -- the mailer to output to.
447: ** e -- the envelope we are working in.
448: **
449: ** Returns:
450: ** none
451: **
452: ** Side Effects:
453: ** Outputs the body of an error message.
454: */
455:
456: errbody(fp, m, e)
457: register FILE *fp;
458: register struct mailer *m;
459: register ENVELOPE *e;
460: {
461: register FILE *xfile;
462: char buf[MAXLINE];
463: char *p;
464:
465: /*
466: ** Output transcript of errors
467: */
468:
469: (void) fflush(stdout);
470: p = queuename(e->e_parent, 'x');
471: if ((xfile = fopen(p, "r")) == NULL)
472: {
473: syserr("Cannot open %s", p);
474: fprintf(fp, " ----- Transcript of session is unavailable -----\n");
475: }
476: else
477: {
478: fprintf(fp, " ----- Transcript of session follows -----\n");
479: if (e->e_xfp != NULL)
480: (void) fflush(e->e_xfp);
481: while (fgets(buf, sizeof buf, xfile) != NULL)
482: putline(buf, fp, m);
483: (void) fclose(xfile);
484: }
485: errno = 0;
486:
487: /*
488: ** Output text of original message
489: */
490:
491: if (NoReturn)
492: fprintf(fp, "\n ----- Return message suppressed -----\n\n");
493: else if (e->e_parent->e_dfp != NULL)
494: {
495: if (SendBody)
496: {
497: putline("\n", fp, m);
498: putline(" ----- Unsent message follows -----\n", fp, m);
499: (void) fflush(fp);
500: putheader(fp, m, e->e_parent);
501: putline("\n", fp, m);
502: putbody(fp, m, e->e_parent);
503: }
504: else
505: {
506: putline("\n", fp, m);
507: putline(" ----- Message header follows -----\n", fp, m);
508: (void) fflush(fp);
509: putheader(fp, m, e->e_parent);
510: }
511: }
512: else
513: {
514: putline("\n", fp, m);
515: putline(" ----- No message was collected -----\n", fp, m);
516: putline("\n", fp, m);
517: }
518:
519: /*
520: ** Cleanup and exit
521: */
522:
523: if (errno != 0)
524: syserr("errbody: I/O error");
525: }
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