char fake_hostname[64];
char fake_roomname[ROOMNAMELEN];
- char preferred_formats[256]; /* Preferred MIME formats */
+ /* Preferred MIME formats */
+ char preferred_formats[256];
+ int msg4_dont_decode;
/* Dynamically allocated session data */
struct citimap *IMAP;
struct citpop3 *POP3;
struct citsmtp *SMTP;
- struct citmgsve *MGSVE; /**< Managesieve Session struct */
+ struct citmgsve *MGSVE; /**< Managesieve Session struct */
struct cit_ical *CIT_ICAL; /* calendaring data */
struct ma_info *ma; /* multipart/alternative data */
+ const char* ServiceName; /**< whats our actual purpose? */
};
typedef struct CitContext t_context;
S_SIEVELIST,
S_CHKPWD,
S_LOG,
+ S_NETSPOOL,
MAX_SEMAPHORES
};
};
-
-/* Structures and declarations for function hooks of various types */
-
-struct LogFunctionHook {
- struct LogFunctionHook *next;
- int loglevel;
- void (*h_function_pointer) (char *);
-};
-extern struct LogFunctionHook *LogHookTable;
-
-struct CleanupFunctionHook {
- struct CleanupFunctionHook *next;
- void (*h_function_pointer) (void);
-};
-extern struct CleanupFunctionHook *CleanupHookTable;
-
-struct FixedOutputHook {
- struct FixedOutputHook *next;
- char content_type[64];
- void (*h_function_pointer) (char *, int);
-};
-extern struct FixedOutputHook *FixedOutputTable;
-
-
-
-/*
- * SessionFunctionHook extensions are used for any type of hook for which
- * the context in which it's being called (which is determined by the event
- * type) will make it obvious for the hook function to know where to look for
- * pertinent data.
- */
-struct SessionFunctionHook {
- struct SessionFunctionHook *next;
- void (*h_function_pointer) (void);
- int eventtype;
-};
-extern struct SessionFunctionHook *SessionHookTable;
-
/*
* Event types can't be enum'ed, because they must remain consistent between
* builds (to allow for binary modules built somewhere else)
#define EVT_TIMER 50 /* Timer events are called once per minute
and are not tied to any session */
#define EVT_HOUSE 51 /* as needed houskeeping stuff */
-/*
- * UserFunctionHook extensions are used for any type of hook which implements
- * an operation on a user or username (potentially) other than the one
- * operating the current session.
- */
-struct UserFunctionHook {
- struct UserFunctionHook *next;
- void (*h_function_pointer) (struct ctdluser *usbuf);
- int eventtype;
-};
-extern struct UserFunctionHook *UserHookTable;
#define EVT_PURGEUSER 100 /* Deleting a user */
#define EVT_NEWUSER 102 /* Creating a user */
-/*
- * MessageFunctionHook extensions are used for hooks which implement handlers
- * for various types of message operations (save, read, etc.)
- */
-struct MessageFunctionHook {
- struct MessageFunctionHook *next;
- int (*h_function_pointer) (struct CtdlMessage *msg);
- int eventtype;
-};
-extern struct MessageFunctionHook *MessageHookTable;
-
#define EVT_BEFOREREAD 200
#define EVT_BEFORESAVE 201
#define EVT_AFTERSAVE 202
#define EVT_SMTPSCAN 203 /* called before submitting a msg from SMTP */
-
-
-/*
- * NetprocFunctionHook extensions are used for hooks which implement handlers
- * for incoming network messages.
- */
-struct NetprocFunctionHook {
- struct NetprocFunctionHook *next;
- int (*h_function_pointer) (struct CtdlMessage *msg, char *target_room);
-};
-extern struct NetprocFunctionHook *NetprocHookTable;
-
-
-/*
- * DeleteFunctionHook extensions are used for hooks which get called when a
- * message is about to be deleted.
- */
-struct DeleteFunctionHook {
- struct DeleteFunctionHook *next;
- void (*h_function_pointer) (char *target_room, long msgnum);
-};
-extern struct DeleteFunctionHook *DeleteHookTable;
-
-
-/*
- * ExpressMessageFunctionHook extensions are used for hooks which implement
- * the sending of an instant message through various channels. Any function
- * registered should return the number of recipients to whom the message was
- * successfully transmitted.
- */
-struct XmsgFunctionHook {
- struct XmsgFunctionHook *next;
- int (*h_function_pointer) (char *, char *, char *);
- int order;
-};
-extern struct XmsgFunctionHook *XmsgHookTable;
-
/* Priority levels for paging functions (lower is better) */
enum {
XMSG_PRI_LOCAL, /* Other users on -this- server */
};
-
-/*
- * ServiceFunctionHook extensions are used for hooks which implement various
- * protocols (either on TCP or on unix domain sockets) directly in the Citadel server.
- */
-struct ServiceFunctionHook {
- struct ServiceFunctionHook *next;
- int tcp_port;
- char *sockpath;
- void (*h_greeting_function) (void) ;
- void (*h_command_function) (void) ;
- void (*h_async_function) (void) ;
- int msock;
-};
-extern struct ServiceFunctionHook *ServiceHookTable;
-
-
-/*
- * RoomFunctionHook extensions are used for hooks which impliment room
- * processing functions when new messages are added EG. SIEVE.
- */
-struct RoomFunctionHook {
- struct RoomFunctionHook *next;
- int (*fcn_ptr) (struct ctdlroom *);
-};
-extern struct RoomFunctionHook *RoomHookTable;
-
-
-struct MaintenanceThreadHook {
- struct MaintenanceThreadHook *next;
- char *name;
- void *(*fcn_ptr) (void *arg);
- pthread_t MaintenanceThread_tid;
-};
-extern struct MaintenanceThreadHook *MaintenanceThreadHookTable;
-
-
-struct SearchFunctionHook {
- struct SearchFunctionHook *next;
- void (*fcn_ptr) (int *, long **, char *);
- char *name;
-};
-extern struct SearchFunctionHook *SearchFunctionHookTable;
-
-
/* Defines the relationship of a user to a particular room */
struct visit {
long v_roomnum;
};
+/*
+ * The S_USETABLE database is used in several modules now, so we define its format here.
+ */
+struct UseTable {
+ char ut_msgid[SIZ];
+ time_t ut_timestamp;
+};
+
+
+
/* Preferred field order */
/* ********** Important fields */
/* *************** Semi-important fields */