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[xemacs-hg @ 2002-04-14 12:41:59 by ben]
latest changes
TODO.ben-mule-21-5: Update.
make-docfile.c: Add basic support for handling ISO 2022 doc strings -- we parse
the basic charset designation sequences so we know whether we're
in ASCII and have to pay attention to end quotes and such.
Reformat code according to coding standards.
abbrev.el: Add `global-abbrev-mode', which turns on or off abbrev-mode in all
buffers. Added `defining-abbrev-turns-on-abbrev-mode' -- if
non-nil, defining an abbrev through an interactive function will
automatically turn on abbrev-mode, either globally or locally
depending on the command. This is the "what you'd expect"
behavior.
indent.el: general function for indenting a balanced expression in a
mode-correct way. Works similar to indent-region in that a mode
can specify a specific command to do the whole operation; if not,
figure out the region using forward-sexp and indent each line
using indent-according-to-mode.
keydefs.el: Removed.
Modify M-C-backslash to do indent-region-or-balanced-expression.
Make S-Tab just insert a TAB char, like it's meant to do.
make-docfile.el: Now that we're using the call-process-in-lisp, we need to load
an extra file win32-native.el because we're running a bare temacs.
menubar-items.el: Totally redo the Cmds menu so that most used commands appear
directly on the menu and less used commands appear in submenus.
The old way may have been very pretty, but rather impractical.
process.el: Under Windows, don't ever use old-call-process-internal, even
in batch mode. We can do processes in batch mode.
subr.el: Someone recoded truncate-string-to-width, saying "the FSF version
is too complicated and does lots of hard-to-understand stuff" but
the resulting recoded version was *totally* wrong! it
misunderstood the basic point of this function, which is work in
*columns* not chars. i dumped ours and copied the version from
FSF 21.1. Also added truncate-string-with-continuation-dots,
since this idiom is used often.
config.inc.samp, xemacs.mak: Separate out debug and optimize flags.
Remove all vestiges of USE_MINIMAL_TAGBITS,
USE_INDEXED_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION, and GUNG_HO, since those
ifdefs have long been removed.
Make error-checking support actually work.
Some rearrangement of config.inc.samp to make it more logical.
Remove callproc.c and ntproc.c from xemacs.mak, no longer used.
Make pdump the default.
lisp.h: Add support for strong type-checking of Bytecount, Bytebpos,
Charcount, Charbpos, and others, by making them classes,
overloading the operators to provide integer-like operation and
carefully controlling what operations are allowed. Not currently
enabled in C++ builds because there are still a number of compile
errors, and it won't really work till we merge in my "8-bit-Mule"
workspace, in which I make use of the new types Charxpos,
Bytexpos, Memxpos, representing a "position" either in a buffer or
a string. (This is especially important in the extent code.)
abbrev.c, alloc.c, eval.c, buffer.c, buffer.h, editfns.c, fns.c, text.h: Warning fixes, some of them related to new C++ strict type
checking of Bytecount, Charbpos, etc.
dired.c: Caught an actual error due to strong type checking -- char len
being passed when should be byte len.
alloc.c, backtrace.h, bytecode.c, bytecode.h, eval.c, sysdep.c: Further optimize Ffuncall:
-- process arg list at compiled-function creation time, converting
into an array for extra-quick access at funcall time.
-- rewrite funcall_compiled_function to use it, and inline this
function.
-- change the order of check for magic stuff in
SPECBIND_FAST_UNSAFE to be faster.
-- move the check for need to garbage collect into the allocation
code, so only a single flag needs to be checked in funcall.
buffer.c, symbols.c: add debug funs to check on mule optimization info in buffers and
strings.
eval.c, emacs.c, text.c, regex.c, scrollbar-msw.c, search.c: Fix evil crashes due to eistrings not properly reinitialized under
pdump. Redo a bit some of the init routines; convert some
complex_vars_of() into simple vars_of(), because they didn't need
complex processing.
callproc.c, emacs.c, event-stream.c, nt.c, process.c, process.h, sysdep.c, sysdep.h, syssignal.h, syswindows.h, ntproc.c: Delete. Hallelujah, praise the Lord, there is no god
but Allah!!!
fix so that processes can be invoked in bare temacs -- thereby
eliminating any need for callproc.c. (currently only eliminated
under NT.) remove all crufty and unnecessary old process code in
ntproc.c and elsewhere. move non-callproc-specific stuff (mostly
environment) into process.c, so callproc.c can be left out under
NT.
console-tty.c, doc.c, file-coding.c, file-coding.h, lstream.c, lstream.h: fix doc string handling so it works with Japanese, etc docs.
change handling of "character mode" so callers don't have to
manually set it (quite error-prone).
event-msw.c: spacing fixes.
lread.c: eliminate unused crufty vintage-19 "FSF defun hack" code.
lrecord.h: improve pdump description docs.
buffer.c, ntheap.c, unexnt.c, win32.c, emacs.c: Mule-ize some unexec and startup code. It was pseudo-Mule-ized
before by simply always calling the ...A versions of functions,
but that won't cut it -- eventually we want to be able to run
properly even if XEmacs has been installed in a Japanese
directory. (The current problem is the timing of the loading of
the Unicode tables; this will eventually be fixed.) Go through and
fix various other places where the code was not Mule-clean.
Provide a function mswindows_get_module_file_name() to get our own
name without resort to PATH_MAX and such. Add a big comment in
main() about the problem with Unicode table load timing that I
just alluded to.
emacs.c: When error-checking is enabled (interpreted as "user is developing
XEmacs"), don't ask user to "pause to read messages" when a fatal
error has occurred, because it will wedge if we are in an inner
modal loop (typically when a menu is popped up) and make us unable
to get a useful stack trace in the debugger.
text.c: Correct update_entirely_ascii_p_flag to actually work.
lisp.h, symsinit.h: declarations for above changes.
author | ben |
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date | Sun, 14 Apr 2002 12:43:31 +0000 |
parents | 943eaba38521 |
children | 04bc9d2f42c7 |
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/* pop.c: client routines for talking to a POP3-protocol post-office server Copyright (c) 1991, 1993, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copyright (C) 2001 Ben Wing. Written by Jonathan Kamens, jik@security.ov.com. This file is part of XEmacs. XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #define NO_SHORTNAMES /* Tell config not to load remap.h */ #include <config.h> #else #define MAIL_USE_POP #endif #ifdef MAIL_USE_POP #include <sys/types.h> #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE #include <winsock.h> #undef SOCKET_ERROR #define RECV(s,buf,len,flags) recv(s,buf,len,flags) #define SEND(s,buf,len,flags) send(s,buf,len,flags) #define CLOSESOCKET(s) closesocket(s) #else #include <netinet/in.h> #include <sys/socket.h> #define RECV(s,buf,len,flags) read(s,buf,len) #define SEND(s,buf,len,flags) write(s,buf,len) #define CLOSESOCKET(s) close(s) #endif #include "pop.h" #ifdef sun #include <malloc.h> #endif /* sun */ #ifdef HESIOD #include <hesiod.h> /* * It really shouldn't be necessary to put this declaration here, but * the version of hesiod.h that Athena has installed in release 7.2 * doesn't declare this function; I don't know if the 7.3 version of * hesiod.h does. */ extern struct servent *hes_getservbyname (/* char *, char * */); #endif #include "../src/syspwd.h" #ifndef WIN32_NATIVE #include <netdb.h> #endif #include <errno.h> #include <stdio.h> #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include <unistd.h> #endif #include <sys/stat.h> #ifndef WIN32_NATIVE #include <sys/file.h> #endif #include "../src/syswait.h" #ifndef WIN32_NATIVE #include "../src/systime.h" #endif #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #ifdef KERBEROS #ifndef KRB5 #include <des.h> #include <krb.h> #else /* KRB5 */ #include <krb5/krb5.h> #include <krb5/ext-proto.h> #include <ctype.h> #endif /* KRB5 */ #endif /* KERBEROS */ #ifdef KERBEROS #ifndef KRB5 extern int krb_sendauth (/* long, int, KTEXT, char *, char *, char *, unsigned long, MSG_DAT *, CREDENTIALS *, Key_schedule, struct sockaddr_in *, struct sockaddr_in *, char * */); extern char *krb_realmofhost (/* char * */); #endif /* ! KRB5 */ #endif /* KERBEROS */ #ifndef WIN32_NATIVE #if !defined(HAVE_H_ERRNO) || !defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H) extern int h_errno; #endif #endif static int socket_connection (char *, int); static char *pop_getline (popserver); static int sendline (popserver, char *); static int fullwrite (int, char *, int); static int getok (popserver); #if 0 static int gettermination (popserver); #endif static void pop_trash (popserver); static char *find_crlf (char *); #define ERROR_MAX 80 /* a pretty arbitrary size */ #define POP_PORT 110 #define KPOP_PORT 1109 #if defined(WIN32_NATIVE) || defined(CYGWIN) #define POP_SERVICE "pop3" /* we don't want the POP2 port! */ #else #define POP_SERVICE "pop" #endif #ifdef KERBEROS #ifdef KRB5 #define KPOP_SERVICE "k5pop"; #else #define KPOP_SERVICE "kpop" #endif #endif char pop_error[ERROR_MAX]; int pop_debug = 0; #ifndef min #define min(a,b) (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b)) #endif /* * Function: pop_open (char *host, char *username, char *password, * int flags) * * Purpose: Establishes a connection with a post-office server, and * completes the authorization portion of the session. * * Arguments: * host The server host with which the connection should be * established. Optional. If omitted, internal * heuristics will be used to determine the server host, * if possible. * username * The username of the mail-drop to access. Optional. * If omitted, internal heuristics will be used to * determine the username, if possible. * password * The password to use for authorization. If omitted, * internal heuristics will be used to determine the * password, if possible. * flags A bit mask containing flags controlling certain * functions of the routine. Valid flags are defined in * the file pop.h * * Return value: Upon successful establishment of a connection, a * non-null popserver will be returned. Otherwise, null will be * returned, and the string variable pop_error will contain an * explanation of the error. */ popserver pop_open (char *host, char *username, char *password, int flags) { int sock; popserver server; /* Determine the user name */ if (! username) { username = getenv ("USER"); if (! (username && *username)) { #ifndef WIN32_NATIVE username = getlogin (); if (! (username && *username)) { struct passwd *passwd; passwd = getpwuid (getuid ()); if (passwd && passwd->pw_name && *passwd->pw_name) { username = passwd->pw_name; } else { strcpy (pop_error, "Could not determine username"); return (0); } } #else strcpy (pop_error, "Could not determine username"); return (0); #endif } } /* * Determine the mail host. */ if (! host) { host = getenv ("MAILHOST"); } #ifdef HESIOD if ((! host) && (! (flags & POP_NO_HESIOD))) { struct hes_postoffice *office; office = hes_getmailhost (username); if (office && office->po_type && (! strcmp (office->po_type, "POP")) && office->po_name && *office->po_name && office->po_host && *office->po_host) { host = office->po_host; username = office->po_name; } } #endif #ifdef MAILHOST if (! host) { host = MAILHOST; } #endif if (! host) { strcpy (pop_error, "Could not determine POP server"); return (0); } /* Determine the password */ #ifdef KERBEROS #define DONT_NEED_PASSWORD (! (flags & POP_NO_KERBEROS)) #else #define DONT_NEED_PASSWORD 0 #endif if ((! password) && (! DONT_NEED_PASSWORD)) { #ifndef WIN32_NATIVE if (! (flags & POP_NO_GETPASS)) { password = getpass ("Enter POP password:"); } #endif if (! password) { strcpy (pop_error, "Could not determine POP password"); return (0); } } if (password) flags |= POP_NO_KERBEROS; else password = username; sock = socket_connection (host, flags); if (sock == -1) return (0); server = (popserver) malloc (sizeof (struct _popserver)); if (! server) { strcpy (pop_error, "Out of memory in pop_open"); return (0); } server->buffer = (char *) malloc (GETLINE_MIN); if (! server->buffer) { strcpy (pop_error, "Out of memory in pop_open"); free ((char *) server); return (0); } server->file = sock; server->data = 0; server->buffer_index = 0; server->buffer_size = GETLINE_MIN; server->in_multi = 0; server->trash_started = 0; if (getok (server)) return (0); /* * I really shouldn't use the pop_error variable like this, but.... */ if (strlen (username) > ERROR_MAX - 6) { pop_close (server); strcpy (pop_error, "Username too long; recompile pop.c with larger ERROR_MAX"); return (0); } sprintf (pop_error, "USER %s", username); if (sendline (server, pop_error) || getok (server)) { return (0); } if (strlen (password) > ERROR_MAX - 6) { pop_close (server); strcpy (pop_error, "Password too long; recompile pop.c with larger ERROR_MAX"); return (0); } sprintf (pop_error, "PASS %s", password); if (sendline (server, pop_error) || getok (server)) { return (0); } return (server); } /* * Function: pop_stat * * Purpose: Issue the STAT command to the server and return (in the * value parameters) the number of messages in the maildrop and * the total size of the maildrop. * * Return value: 0 on success, or non-zero with an error in pop_error * in failure. * * Side effects: On failure, may make further operations on the * connection impossible. */ int pop_stat (popserver server, int *count, int *size) { char *fromserver; if (server->in_multi) { strcpy (pop_error, "In multi-line query in pop_stat"); return (-1); } if (sendline (server, "STAT") || (! (fromserver = pop_getline (server)))) return (-1); if (strncmp (fromserver, "+OK ", 4)) { if (0 == strncmp (fromserver, "-ERR", 4)) { strncpy (pop_error, fromserver, ERROR_MAX); } else { strcpy (pop_error, "Unexpected response from POP server in pop_stat"); pop_trash (server); } return (-1); } *count = atoi (&fromserver[4]); fromserver = strchr (&fromserver[4], ' '); if (! fromserver) { strcpy (pop_error, "Badly formatted response from server in pop_stat"); pop_trash (server); return (-1); } *size = atoi (fromserver + 1); return (0); } /* * Function: pop_list * * Purpose: Performs the POP "list" command and returns (in value * parameters) two malloc'd zero-terminated arrays -- one of * message IDs, and a parallel one of sizes. * * Arguments: * server The pop connection to talk to. * message The number of the one message about which to get * information, or 0 to get information about all * messages. * * Return value: 0 on success, non-zero with error in pop_error on * failure. * * Side effects: On failure, may make further operations on the * connection impossible. */ int pop_list (popserver server, int message, int **IDs, int **sizes) { int how_many, i; char *fromserver; if (server->in_multi) { strcpy (pop_error, "In multi-line query in pop_list"); return (-1); } if (message) how_many = 1; else { int count, size; if (pop_stat (server, &count, &size)) return (-1); how_many = count; } *IDs = (int *) malloc ((how_many + 1) * sizeof (int)); *sizes = (int *) malloc ((how_many + 1) * sizeof (int)); if (! (*IDs && *sizes)) { strcpy (pop_error, "Out of memory in pop_list"); return (-1); } if (message) { sprintf (pop_error, "LIST %d", message); if (sendline (server, pop_error)) { free ((char *) *IDs); free ((char *) *sizes); return (-1); } if (! (fromserver = pop_getline (server))) { free ((char *) *IDs); free ((char *) *sizes); return (-1); } if (strncmp (fromserver, "+OK ", 4)) { if (! strncmp (fromserver, "-ERR", 4)) strncpy (pop_error, fromserver, ERROR_MAX); else { strcpy (pop_error, "Unexpected response from server in pop_list"); pop_trash (server); } free ((char *) *IDs); free ((char *) *sizes); return (-1); } (*IDs)[0] = atoi (&fromserver[4]); fromserver = strchr (&fromserver[4], ' '); if (! fromserver) { strcpy (pop_error, "Badly formatted response from server in pop_list"); pop_trash (server); free ((char *) *IDs); free ((char *) *sizes); return (-1); } (*sizes)[0] = atoi (fromserver); (*IDs)[1] = (*sizes)[1] = 0; return (0); } else { if (pop_multi_first (server, "LIST", &fromserver)) { free ((char *) *IDs); free ((char *) *sizes); return (-1); } for (i = 0; i < how_many; i++) { if (pop_multi_next (server, &fromserver)) { free ((char *) *IDs); free ((char *) *sizes); return (-1); } (*IDs)[i] = atoi (fromserver); fromserver = strchr (fromserver, ' '); if (! fromserver) { strcpy (pop_error, "Badly formatted response from server in pop_list"); free ((char *) *IDs); free ((char *) *sizes); pop_trash (server); return (-1); } (*sizes)[i] = atoi (fromserver); } if (pop_multi_next (server, &fromserver)) { free ((char *) *IDs); free ((char *) *sizes); return (-1); } else if (fromserver) { strcpy (pop_error, "Too many response lines from server in pop_list"); free ((char *) *IDs); free ((char *) *sizes); return (-1); } (*IDs)[i] = (*sizes)[i] = 0; return (0); } } /* * Function: pop_retrieve * * Purpose: Retrieve a specified message from the maildrop. * * Arguments: * server The server to retrieve from. * message The message number to retrieve. * markfrom * If true, then mark the string "From " at the beginning * of lines with '>'. * * Return value: A string pointing to the message, if successful, or * null with pop_error set if not. * * Side effects: May kill connection on error. */ char * pop_retrieve (popserver server, int message, int markfrom) { int *IDs, *sizes, bufsize, fromcount = 0, cp = 0; char *ptr, *fromserver; int ret; if (server->in_multi) { strcpy (pop_error, "In multi-line query in pop_retrieve"); return (0); } if (pop_list (server, message, &IDs, &sizes)) return (0); if (pop_retrieve_first (server, message, &fromserver)) { return (0); } /* * The "5" below is an arbitrary constant -- I assume that if * there are "From" lines in the text to be marked, there * probably won't be more than 5 of them. If there are, I * allocate more space for them below. */ bufsize = sizes[0] + (markfrom ? 5 : 0); ptr = (char *)malloc (bufsize); free ((char *) IDs); free ((char *) sizes); if (! ptr) { strcpy (pop_error, "Out of memory in pop_retrieve"); pop_retrieve_flush (server); return (0); } while (! (ret = pop_retrieve_next (server, &fromserver))) { int linesize; if (! fromserver) { ptr[cp] = '\0'; return (ptr); } if (markfrom && fromserver[0] == 'F' && fromserver[1] == 'r' && fromserver[2] == 'o' && fromserver[3] == 'm' && fromserver[4] == ' ') { if (++fromcount == 5) { bufsize += 5; ptr = (char *)realloc (ptr, bufsize); if (! ptr) { strcpy (pop_error, "Out of memory in pop_retrieve"); pop_retrieve_flush (server); return (0); } fromcount = 0; } ptr[cp++] = '>'; } linesize = strlen (fromserver); memcpy (&ptr[cp], fromserver, linesize); cp += linesize; ptr[cp++] = '\n'; } if (ret) { free (ptr); /* return (0); */ } /* This function used to fall off the end, but that doesn't make any sense */ return (0); } int pop_retrieve_first (popserver server, int message, char **response) { sprintf (pop_error, "RETR %d", message); return (pop_multi_first (server, pop_error, response)); } int pop_retrieve_next (popserver server, char **line) { return (pop_multi_next (server, line)); } int pop_retrieve_flush (popserver server) { return (pop_multi_flush (server)); } int pop_top_first (popserver server, int message, int lines, char **response) { sprintf (pop_error, "TOP %d %d", message, lines); return (pop_multi_first (server, pop_error, response)); } int pop_top_next (popserver server, char **line) { return (pop_multi_next (server, line)); } int pop_top_flush (popserver server) { return (pop_multi_flush (server)); } int pop_multi_first (popserver server, char *command, char **response) { if (server->in_multi) { strcpy (pop_error, "Already in multi-line query in pop_multi_first"); return (-1); } if (sendline (server, command) || (! (*response = pop_getline (server)))) { return (-1); } if (0 == strncmp (*response, "-ERR", 4)) { strncpy (pop_error, *response, ERROR_MAX); return (-1); } else if (0 == strncmp (*response, "+OK", 3)) { for (*response += 3; **response == ' '; (*response)++) /* empty */; server->in_multi = 1; return (0); } else { strcpy (pop_error, "Unexpected response from server in pop_multi_first"); return (-1); } } int pop_multi_next (popserver server, char **line) { char *fromserver; if (! server->in_multi) { strcpy (pop_error, "Not in multi-line query in pop_multi_next"); return (-1); } fromserver = pop_getline (server); if (! fromserver) { return (-1); } if (fromserver[0] == '.') { if (! fromserver[1]) { *line = 0; server->in_multi = 0; return (0); } else { *line = fromserver + 1; return (0); } } else { *line = fromserver; return (0); } } int pop_multi_flush (popserver server) { char *line; if (! server->in_multi) { return (0); } while (! pop_multi_next (server, &line)) { if (! line) { return (0); } } return (-1); } /* Function: pop_delete * * Purpose: Delete a specified message. * * Arguments: * server Server from which to delete the message. * message Message to delete. * * Return value: 0 on success, non-zero with error in pop_error * otherwise. */ int pop_delete (popserver server, int message) { if (server->in_multi) { strcpy (pop_error, "In multi-line query in pop_delete"); return (-1); } sprintf (pop_error, "DELE %d", message); if (sendline (server, pop_error) || getok (server)) return (-1); return (0); } /* * Function: pop_noop * * Purpose: Send a noop command to the server. * * Argument: * server The server to send to. * * Return value: 0 on success, non-zero with error in pop_error * otherwise. * * Side effects: Closes connection on error. */ int pop_noop (popserver server) { if (server->in_multi) { strcpy (pop_error, "In multi-line query in pop_noop"); return (-1); } if (sendline (server, "NOOP") || getok (server)) return (-1); return (0); } /* * Function: pop_last * * Purpose: Find out the highest seen message from the server. * * Arguments: * server The server. * * Return value: If successful, the highest seen message, which is * greater than or equal to 0. Otherwise, a negative number with * the error explained in pop_error. * * Side effects: Closes the connection on error. */ int pop_last (popserver server) { char *fromserver; if (server->in_multi) { strcpy (pop_error, "In multi-line query in pop_last"); return (-1); } if (sendline (server, "LAST")) return (-1); if (! (fromserver = pop_getline (server))) return (-1); if (! strncmp (fromserver, "-ERR", 4)) { strncpy (pop_error, fromserver, ERROR_MAX); return (-1); } else if (strncmp (fromserver, "+OK ", 4)) { strcpy (pop_error, "Unexpected response from server in pop_last"); pop_trash (server); return (-1); } else { return (atoi (&fromserver[4])); } } /* * Function: pop_reset * * Purpose: Reset the server to its initial connect state * * Arguments: * server The server. * * Return value: 0 for success, non-0 with error in pop_error * otherwise. * * Side effects: Closes the connection on error. */ int pop_reset (popserver server) { if (pop_retrieve_flush (server)) { return (-1); } if (sendline (server, "RSET") || getok (server)) return (-1); return (0); } /* * Function: pop_quit * * Purpose: Quit the connection to the server, * * Arguments: * server The server to quit. * * Return value: 0 for success, non-zero otherwise with error in * pop_error. * * Side Effects: The popserver passed in is unusable after this * function is called, even if an error occurs. */ int pop_quit (popserver server) { int ret = 0; if (server->file >= 0) { if (pop_retrieve_flush (server)) { ret = -1; } if (sendline (server, "QUIT") || getok (server)) { ret = -1; } CLOSESOCKET (server->file); } if (server->buffer) free (server->buffer); free ((char *) server); return (ret); } #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE static int have_winsock = 0; #endif /* * Function: socket_connection * * Purpose: Opens the network connection with the mail host, without * doing any sort of I/O with it or anything. * * Arguments: * host The host to which to connect. * flags Option flags. * * Return value: A file descriptor indicating the connection, or -1 * indicating failure, in which case an error has been copied * into pop_error. */ static int socket_connection (char *host, int flags) { struct hostent *hostent; struct servent *servent; struct sockaddr_in addr; char found_port = 0; char *service; int sock; #ifdef KERBEROS #ifdef KRB5 krb5_error_code rem; krb5_ccache ccdef; krb5_principal client, server; krb5_error *err_ret; register char *cp; #else KTEXT ticket; MSG_DAT msg_data; CREDENTIALS cred; Key_schedule schedule; int rem; #endif /* KRB5 */ #endif /* KERBEROS */ int try_count = 0; #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE { WSADATA winsockData; if (WSAStartup (0x101, &winsockData) == 0) have_winsock = 1; } #endif do { hostent = gethostbyname (host); try_count++; if ((! hostent) && ((h_errno != TRY_AGAIN) || (try_count == 5)) ) { strcpy (pop_error, "Could not determine POP server's address"); return (-1); } } while (! hostent); memset (&addr, 0, sizeof (addr)); addr.sin_family = AF_INET; #ifdef KERBEROS service = (flags & POP_NO_KERBEROS) ? POP_SERVICE : KPOP_SERVICE; #else service = POP_SERVICE; #endif #ifdef HESIOD if (! (flags & POP_NO_HESIOD)) { servent = hes_getservbyname (service, "tcp"); if (servent) { addr.sin_port = servent->s_port; found_port = 1; } } #endif if (! found_port) { servent = getservbyname (service, "tcp"); if (servent) { addr.sin_port = servent->s_port; } else { #ifdef KERBEROS addr.sin_port = htons ((flags & POP_NO_KERBEROS) ? POP_PORT : KPOP_PORT); #else addr.sin_port = htons (POP_PORT); #endif } } #define SOCKET_ERROR "Could not create socket for POP connection: " sock = socket (PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0); if (sock < 0) { strcpy (pop_error, SOCKET_ERROR); strncat (pop_error, strerror (errno), ERROR_MAX - sizeof (SOCKET_ERROR)); return (-1); } while (*hostent->h_addr_list) { memcpy (&addr.sin_addr, *hostent->h_addr_list, hostent->h_length); if (! connect (sock, (struct sockaddr *) &addr, sizeof (addr))) break; hostent->h_addr_list++; } #define CONNECT_ERROR "Could not connect to POP server: " if (! *hostent->h_addr_list) { CLOSESOCKET (sock); strcpy (pop_error, CONNECT_ERROR); strncat (pop_error, strerror (errno), ERROR_MAX - sizeof (CONNECT_ERROR)); return (-1); } #ifdef KERBEROS #define KRB_ERROR "Kerberos error connecting to POP server: " if (! (flags & POP_NO_KERBEROS)) { #ifdef KRB5 krb5_init_ets (); if (rem = krb5_cc_default (&ccdef)) { krb5error: strcpy (pop_error, KRB_ERROR); strncat (pop_error, error_message (rem), ERROR_MAX - sizeof(KRB_ERROR)); CLOSESOCKET (sock); return (-1); } if (rem = krb5_cc_get_principal (ccdef, &client)) { goto krb5error; } for (cp = hostent->h_name; *cp; cp++) { if (isupper (*cp)) { *cp = tolower (*cp); } } if (rem = krb5_sname_to_principal (hostent->h_name, POP_SERVICE, FALSE, &server)) { goto krb5error; } rem = krb5_sendauth ((krb5_pointer) &sock, "KPOPV1.0", client, server, AP_OPTS_MUTUAL_REQUIRED, 0, /* no checksum */ 0, /* no creds, use ccache instead */ ccdef, 0, /* don't need seq # */ 0, /* don't need subsession key */ &err_ret, 0); /* don't need reply */ krb5_free_principal (server); if (rem) { if (err_ret && err_ret->text.length) { strcpy (pop_error, KRB_ERROR); strncat (pop_error, error_message (rem), ERROR_MAX - sizeof (KRB_ERROR)); strncat (pop_error, " [server says '", ERROR_MAX - strlen (pop_error) - 1); strncat (pop_error, err_ret->text.data, min (ERROR_MAX - strlen (pop_error) - 1, err_ret->text.length)); strncat (pop_error, "']", ERROR_MAX - strlen (pop_error) - 1); } else { strcpy (pop_error, KRB_ERROR); strncat (pop_error, error_message (rem), ERROR_MAX - sizeof (KRB_ERROR)); } if (err_ret) krb5_free_error (err_ret); CLOSESOCKET (sock); return (-1); } #else /* ! KRB5 */ ticket = (KTEXT) malloc (sizeof (KTEXT_ST)); rem = krb_sendauth (0L, sock, ticket, "pop", hostent->h_name, (char *) krb_realmofhost (hostent->h_name), (unsigned long) 0, &msg_data, &cred, schedule, (struct sockaddr_in *) 0, (struct sockaddr_in *) 0, "KPOPV0.1"); free ((char *) ticket); if (rem != KSUCCESS) { strcpy (pop_error, KRB_ERROR); strncat (pop_error, krb_err_txt[rem], ERROR_MAX - sizeof (KRB_ERROR)); CLOSESOCKET (sock); return (-1); } #endif /* KRB5 */ } #endif /* KERBEROS */ return (sock); } /* socket_connection */ /* * Function: pop_getline * * Purpose: Get a line of text from the connection and return a * pointer to it. The carriage return and linefeed at the end of * the line are stripped, but periods at the beginnings of lines * are NOT dealt with in any special way. * * Arguments: * server The server from which to get the line of text. * * Returns: A non-null pointer if successful, or a null pointer on any * error, with an error message copied into pop_error. * * Notes: The line returned is overwritten with each call to pop_getline. * * Side effects: Closes the connection on error. */ static char * pop_getline (popserver server) { #define GETLINE_ERROR "Error reading from server: " int ret; int search_offset = 0; if (server->data) { char *cp = find_crlf (server->buffer + server->buffer_index); if (cp) { int found; int data_used; found = server->buffer_index; data_used = (cp + 2) - server->buffer - found; *cp = '\0'; /* terminate the string to be returned */ server->data -= data_used; server->buffer_index += data_used; if (pop_debug) fprintf (stderr, "<<< %s\n", server->buffer + found); return (server->buffer + found); } else { memcpy (server->buffer, server->buffer + server->buffer_index, server->data); /* Record the fact that we've searched the data already in the buffer for a CRLF, so that when we search below, we don't have to search the same data twice. There's a "- 1" here to account for the fact that the last character of the data we have may be the CR of a CRLF pair, of which we haven't read the second half yet, so we may have to search it again when we read more data. */ search_offset = server->data - 1; server->buffer_index = 0; } } else { server->buffer_index = 0; } while (1) { /* There's a "- 1" here to leave room for the null that we put at the end of the read data below. We put the null there so that find_crlf knows where to stop when we call it. */ if (server->data == server->buffer_size - 1) { server->buffer_size += GETLINE_INCR; server->buffer = (char *)realloc (server->buffer, server->buffer_size); if (! server->buffer) { strcpy (pop_error, "Out of memory in pop_getline"); pop_trash (server); return (0); } } ret = RECV (server->file, server->buffer + server->data, server->buffer_size - server->data - 1, 0); if (ret < 0) { strcpy (pop_error, GETLINE_ERROR); strncat (pop_error, strerror (errno), ERROR_MAX - sizeof (GETLINE_ERROR)); pop_trash (server); return (0); } else if (ret == 0) { strcpy (pop_error, "Unexpected EOF from server in pop_getline"); pop_trash (server); return (0); } else { char *cp; server->data += ret; server->buffer[server->data] = '\0'; cp = find_crlf (server->buffer + search_offset); if (cp) { int data_used = (cp + 2) - server->buffer; *cp = '\0'; server->data -= data_used; server->buffer_index = data_used; if (pop_debug) fprintf (stderr, "<<< %s\n", server->buffer); return (server->buffer); } search_offset += ret; } } /* NOTREACHED */ } /* * Function: sendline * * Purpose: Sends a line of text to the POP server. The line of text * passed into this function should NOT have the carriage return * and linefeed on the end of it. Periods at beginnings of lines * will NOT be treated specially by this function. * * Arguments: * server The server to which to send the text. * line The line of text to send. * * Return value: Upon successful completion, a value of 0 will be * returned. Otherwise, a non-zero value will be returned, and * an error will be copied into pop_error. * * Side effects: Closes the connection on error. */ static int sendline (popserver server, char *line) { #define SENDLINE_ERROR "Error writing to POP server: " int ret; ret = fullwrite (server->file, line, strlen (line)); if (ret >= 0) { /* 0 indicates that a blank line was written */ ret = fullwrite (server->file, "\r\n", 2); } if (ret < 0) { pop_trash (server); strcpy (pop_error, SENDLINE_ERROR); strncat (pop_error, strerror (errno), ERROR_MAX - sizeof (SENDLINE_ERROR)); return (ret); } if (pop_debug) fprintf (stderr, ">>> %s\n", line); return (0); } /* * Procedure: fullwrite * * Purpose: Just like write, but keeps trying until the entire string * has been written. * * Return value: Same as write. Pop_error is not set. */ static int fullwrite (int fd, char *buf, int nbytes) { char *cp; int ret; cp = buf; while ((ret = SEND (fd, cp, nbytes, 0)) > 0) { cp += ret; nbytes -= ret; } return (ret); } /* * Procedure getok * * Purpose: Reads a line from the server. If the return indicator is * positive, return with a zero exit status. If not, return with * a negative exit status. * * Arguments: * server The server to read from. * * Returns: 0 for success, else for failure and puts error in pop_error. * * Side effects: On failure, may make the connection unusable. */ static int getok (popserver server) { char *fromline; if (! (fromline = pop_getline (server))) { return (-1); } if (! strncmp (fromline, "+OK", 3)) return (0); else if (! strncmp (fromline, "-ERR", 4)) { strncpy (pop_error, fromline, ERROR_MAX); pop_error[ERROR_MAX-1] = '\0'; return (-1); } else { strcpy (pop_error, "Unexpected response from server; expecting +OK or -ERR"); pop_trash (server); return (-1); } } #if 0 /* * Function: gettermination * * Purpose: Gets the next line and verifies that it is a termination * line (nothing but a dot). * * Return value: 0 on success, non-zero with pop_error set on error. * * Side effects: Closes the connection on error. */ static int gettermination (popserver server) { char *fromserver; fromserver = pop_getline (server); if (! fromserver) return (-1); if (strcmp (fromserver, ".")) { strcpy (pop_error, "Unexpected response from server in gettermination"); pop_trash (server); return (-1); } return (0); } #endif /* * Function pop_close * * Purpose: Close a pop connection, sending a "RSET" command to try to * preserve any changes that were made and a "QUIT" command to * try to get the server to quit, but ignoring any responses that * are received. * * Side effects: The server is unusable after this function returns. * Changes made to the maildrop since the session was started (or * since the last pop_reset) may be lost. */ void pop_close (popserver server) { pop_trash (server); free ((char *) server); return; } /* * Function: pop_trash * * Purpose: Like pop_close or pop_quit, but doesn't deallocate the * memory associated with the server. It is legal to call * pop_close or pop_quit after this function has been called. */ static void pop_trash (popserver server) { if (server->file >= 0) { /* avoid recursion; sendline can call pop_trash */ if (server->trash_started) return; server->trash_started = 1; sendline (server, "RSET"); sendline (server, "QUIT"); CLOSESOCKET (server->file); server->file = -1; if (server->buffer) { free (server->buffer); server->buffer = 0; } } #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE if (have_winsock) WSACleanup (); #endif } /* Return a pointer to the first CRLF in IN_STRING, or 0 if it does not contain one. */ static char * find_crlf (char *in_string) { while (1) { if (! *in_string) return (0); else if (*in_string == '\r') { if (*++in_string == '\n') return (in_string - 1); } else in_string++; } /* NOTREACHED */ } #endif /* MAIL_USE_POP */