-/*
- * This file contains functions which handle the mapping of Internet addresses
- * to users on the Citadel system.
- *
- * Copyright (c) 1987-2021 by the citadel.org team
- *
- * This program is open source software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3.
- *
- * This program 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.
- */
+// This file contains functions which handle the mapping of Internet addresses
+// to users on the Citadel system.
+//
+// Copyright (c) 1987-2021 by the citadel.org team
+//
+// This program is open source software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3.
+//
+// This program 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.
#include "sysdep.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#ifdef HAVE_ICONV
#include <iconv.h>
-/* This is the non-define version in case it is needed for debugging */
+// This is the non-define version in case it is needed for debugging
#if 0
inline void FindNextEnd (char *bptr, char *end)
{
} \
}
-/*
- * Handle subjects with RFC2047 encoding such as:
- * =?koi8-r?B?78bP0s3Mxc7JxSDXz9rE1dvO2c3JINvB0sHNySDP?=
- */
+// Handle subjects with RFC2047 encoding such as:
+// =?koi8-r?B?78bP0s3Mxc7JxSDXz9rE1dvO2c3JINvB0sHNySDP?=
void utf8ify_rfc822_string(char *buf) {
char *start, *end, *next, *nextend, *ptr;
char newbuf[1024];
int i, len, delta;
int illegal_non_rfc2047_encoding = 0;
- /* Sometimes, badly formed messages contain strings which were simply
- * written out directly in some foreign character set instead of
- * using RFC2047 encoding. This is illegal but we will attempt to
- * handle it anyway by converting from a user-specified default
- * charset to UTF-8 if we see any nonprintable characters.
- */
+ // Sometimes, badly formed messages contain strings which were simply
+ // written out directly in some foreign character set instead of
+ // using RFC2047 encoding. This is illegal but we will attempt to
+ // handle it anyway by converting from a user-specified default
+ // charset to UTF-8 if we see any nonprintable characters.
len = strlen(buf);
for (i=0; i<len; ++i) {
if ((buf[i] < 32) || (buf[i] > 126)) {
}
}
- /* pre evaluate the first pair */
+ // pre evaluate the first pair
nextend = end = NULL;
len = strlen(buf);
start = strstr(buf, "=?");
if (nextend == NULL)
next = NULL;
- /* did we find two partitions */
+ // did we find two partitions
if ((next != NULL) && ((next - end) > 2)) {
ptr = end + 2;
while ((ptr < next) &&
(*ptr == '\n') ||
(*ptr == '\t')))
ptr ++;
- /* did we find a gab just filled with blanks? */
- if (ptr == next)
- {
- memmove (end + 2,
- next,
- len - (next - start));
+ // did we find a gab just filled with blanks?
+ if (ptr == next) {
+ memmove(end + 2, next, len - (next - start));
- /* now terminate the gab at the end */
+ // now terminate the gab at the end
delta = (next - end) - 2;
len -= delta;
buf[len] = '\0';
- /* move next to its new location. */
+ // move next to its new location.
next -= delta;
nextend -= delta;
}
}
- /* our next-pair is our new first pair now. */
+ // our next-pair is our new first pair now.
start = next;
end = nextend;
}
free(isav);
- /*
- * Since spammers will go to all sorts of absurd lengths to get their
- * messages through, there are LOTS of corrupt headers out there.
- * So, prevent a really badly formed RFC2047 header from throwing
- * this function into an infinite loop.
- */
+ // Since spammers will go to all sorts of absurd lengths to get their
+ // messages through, there are LOTS of corrupt headers out there.
+ // So, prevent a really badly formed RFC2047 header from throwing
+ // this function into an infinite loop.
++passes;
if (passes > 20) return;
char *inetcfg = NULL;
-/*
- * Return nonzero if the supplied name is an alias for this host.
- */
+// Return nonzero if the supplied name is an alias for this host.
int CtdlHostAlias(char *fqdn) {
int config_lines;
int i;
found = 0;
- /* Process these in a specific order, in case there are multiple matches.
- * We want localhost to override masq, for example.
- */
+ // Process these in a specific order, in case there are multiple matches.
+ // We want localhost to override masq, for example.
if ( (!strcasecmp(type, "masqdomain")) && (!strcasecmp(fqdn, host))) {
found = hostalias_masq;
}
-/*
- * Determine whether a given Internet address belongs to the current user
- */
+// Determine whether a given Internet address belongs to the current user
int CtdlIsMe(char *addr, int addr_buf_len) {
struct recptypes *recp;
int i;
}
-/* If the last item in a list of recipients was truncated to a partial address,
- * remove it completely in order to avoid choking library functions.
- */
+// If the last item in a list of recipients was truncated to a partial address,
+// remove it completely in order to avoid choking library functions.
void sanitize_truncated_recipient(char *str)
{
if (!str) return;
}
-/*
- * This function is self explanatory.
- * (What can I say, I'm in a weird mood today...)
- */
+// This function is self explanatory.
+// (What can I say, I'm in a weird mood today...)
void remove_any_whitespace_to_the_left_or_right_of_at_symbol(char *name) {
char *ptr;
if (!name) return;
EA_ERROR, // Can't send message due to bad address
EA_MULTIPLE, // Alias expanded into multiple recipients -- run me again!
EA_LOCAL, // Local message, do no network processing
- EA_INTERNET // Convert msg and send as Internet mail
+ EA_INTERNET, // Convert msg and send as Internet mail
+ EA_SKIP // This recipient has been invalidated -- skip it!
};
remove_any_whitespace_to_the_left_or_right_of_at_symbol(name);
stripallbut(name, '<', '>');
- /* Hit the email address directory */
+ // Hit the email address directory
if (CtdlDirectoryLookup(aaa, name, sizeof aaa) == 0) {
strcpy(name, aaa);
}
syslog(LOG_INFO, "internet_addressing: directory alias <%s> to <%s>", original_name, name);
}
- /* Change "user @ xxx" to "user" if xxx is an alias for this host */
+ // Change "user @ xxx" to "user" if xxx is an alias for this host
for (a=0; name[a] != '\0'; ++a) {
if (name[a] == '@') {
if (CtdlHostAlias(&name[a+1]) == hostalias_localhost) {
}
}
- /* Is this a local or remote recipient? */
+ // Is this a local or remote recipient?
at = haschar(name, '@');
if (at == 0) {
- return(EA_LOCAL); /* no @'s = local address */
+ return(EA_LOCAL); // no @'s = local address
}
else if (at == 1) {
- return(EA_INTERNET); /* one @ = internet address */
+ return(EA_INTERNET); // one @ = internet address
}
else {
- return(EA_ERROR); /* more than one @ = badly formed address */
+ return(EA_ERROR); // more than one @ = badly formed address
}
}
// Validate recipients, count delivery types and errors, and handle aliasing
-// FIXME check for dupes!!!!!
//
// Returns 0 if all addresses are ok, ret->num_error = -1 if no addresses
// were specified, or the number of addresses found invalid.
for (int i=0; i<3; ++i) { // pass three times through the aliaser
mailtype = expand_aliases(this_recp, aliases);
- syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "Recipient #%d of type %d is <%s>", r, mailtype, this_recp);
// If an alias expanded to multiple recipients, strip off those recipients and append them
// to the end of the array. This loop will hit those again when it gets there.
}
}
+ for (int j=0; j<r; ++j) {
+ if (!strcasecmp(this_recp , (char *)array_get_element_at(recp_array, j) )) {
+ mailtype = EA_SKIP;
+ }
+ }
+ syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "Recipient #%d of type %d is <%s>", r, mailtype, this_recp);
+
invalid = 0;
errmsg[0] = 0;
switch(mailtype) {
}
break;
case EA_MULTIPLE:
- // just skip the multiple here because we've already expanded it
+ case EA_SKIP:
+ // no action required, anything in this slot has already been processed elsewhere
break;
case EA_ERROR:
++ret->num_error;
}
-/*
- * Destructor for recptypes
- */
+// Destructor for recptypes
void free_recipients(struct recptypes *valid) {
if (valid == NULL) {
for (i = 0; i < nColons; i++) {
source[AddrPtr[i]++] = '\0';
}
- /* TODO: if libidn, this might get larger*/
+ // TODO: if libidn, this might get larger
user = malloc(SourceLen + 1);
node = malloc(SourceLen + 1);
name = malloc(SourceLen + 1);
nmax = EncodedMaxLen - (nPtr - Encoded);
if (AddrUtf8[i]) {
process_rfc822_addr(&source[AddrPtr[i]], user, node, name);
- /* TODO: libIDN here ! */
+ // TODO: libIDN here !
if (IsEmptyStr(name)) {
n = snprintf(nPtr, nmax, (i==0)?"%s@%s" : ",%s@%s", user, node);
}
nnPtr = ptr + (nPtr - Encoded), nPtr = nnPtr;
free(Encoded), Encoded = ptr;
EncodedMaxLen *= 2;
- i--; /* do it once more with properly lengthened buffer */
+ i--; // do it once more with properly lengthened buffer
}
}
for (i = 0; i < nColons; i++)
}
-/*
- * Unfold a multi-line field into a single line, removing multi-whitespaces
- */
+// Unfold a multi-line field into a single line, removing multi-whitespaces
void unfold_rfc822_field(char **field, char **FieldEnd)
{
int quote = 0;
while (isspace(*pField))
pField++;
- /* remove leading/trailing whitespace */
+ // remove leading/trailing whitespace
;
while (isspace(*pFieldEnd))
pFieldEnd --;
*FieldEnd = pFieldEnd;
- /* convert non-space whitespace to spaces, and remove double blanks */
+ // convert non-space whitespace to spaces, and remove double blanks
for (sField = *field = pField;
sField < pFieldEnd;
pField++, sField++)
}
-/*
- * Split an RFC822-style address into userid, host, and full name
- *
- */
+// Split an RFC822-style address into userid, host, and full name
+//
+// Note: This still handles obsolete address syntaxes such as user%node@node and ...node!user
+// We should probably remove that.
void process_rfc822_addr(const char *rfc822, char *user, char *node, char *name) {
int a;
if (rfc822 == NULL) return;
- /* extract full name - first, it's From minus <userid> */
+ // extract full name - first, it's From minus <userid>
strcpy(name, rfc822);
stripout(name, '<', '>');
- /* strip anything to the left of a bang */
+ // strip anything to the left of a bang
while ((!IsEmptyStr(name)) && (haschar(name, '!') > 0))
strcpy(name, &name[1]);
- /* and anything to the right of a @ or % */
+ // and anything to the right of a @ or %
for (a = 0; name[a] != '\0'; ++a) {
if (name[a] == '@') {
name[a] = 0;
}
}
- /* but if there are parentheses, that changes the rules... */
+ // but if there are parentheses, that changes the rules...
if ((haschar(rfc822, '(') == 1) && (haschar(rfc822, ')') == 1)) {
strcpy(name, rfc822);
stripallbut(name, '(', ')');
}
- /* but if there are a set of quotes, that supersedes everything */
+ // but if there are a set of quotes, that supersedes everything
if (haschar(rfc822, 34) == 2) {
strcpy(name, rfc822);
while ((!IsEmptyStr(name)) && (name[0] != 34)) {
break;
}
}
- /* extract user id */
+ // extract user id
strcpy(user, rfc822);
- /* first get rid of anything in parens */
+ // first get rid of anything in parens
stripout(user, '(', ')');
- /* if there's a set of angle brackets, strip it down to that */
+ // if there's a set of angle brackets, strip it down to that
if ((haschar(user, '<') == 1) && (haschar(user, '>') == 1)) {
stripallbut(user, '<', '>');
}
- /* strip anything to the left of a bang */
+ // strip anything to the left of a bang
while ((!IsEmptyStr(user)) && (haschar(user, '!') > 0))
strcpy(user, &user[1]);
- /* and anything to the right of a @ or % */
+ // and anything to the right of a @ or %
for (a = 0; user[a] != '\0'; ++a) {
if (user[a] == '@') {
user[a] = 0;
}
- /* extract node name */
+ // extract node name
strcpy(node, rfc822);
- /* first get rid of anything in parens */
+ // first get rid of anything in parens
stripout(node, '(', ')');
- /* if there's a set of angle brackets, strip it down to that */
+ // if there's a set of angle brackets, strip it down to that
if ((haschar(node, '<') == 1) && (haschar(node, '>') == 1)) {
stripallbut(node, '<', '>');
}
- /* If no node specified, tack ours on instead */
+ // If no node specified, tack ours on instead
if (
(haschar(node, '@')==0)
&& (haschar(node, '%')==0)
}
else {
- /* strip anything to the left of a @ */
+ // strip anything to the left of a @
while ((!IsEmptyStr(node)) && (haschar(node, '@') > 0))
strcpy(node, &node[1]);
- /* strip anything to the left of a % */
+ // strip anything to the left of a %
while ((!IsEmptyStr(node)) && (haschar(node, '%') > 0))
strcpy(node, &node[1]);
- /* reduce multiple system bang paths to node!user */
+ // reduce multiple system bang paths to node!user
while ((!IsEmptyStr(node)) && (haschar(node, '!') > 1))
strcpy(node, &node[1]);
- /* now get rid of the user portion of a node!user string */
+ // now get rid of the user portion of a node!user string
for (a = 0; node[a] != '\0'; ++a)
if (node[a] == '!') {
node[a] = 0;
}
}
- /* strip leading and trailing spaces in all strings */
+ // strip leading and trailing spaces in all strings
striplt(user);
striplt(node);
striplt(name);
- /* If we processed a string that had the address in angle brackets
- * but no name outside the brackets, we now have an empty name. In
- * this case, use the user portion of the address as the name.
- */
+ // If we processed a string that had the address in angle brackets
+ // but no name outside the brackets, we now have an empty name. In
+ // this case, use the user portion of the address as the name.
if ((IsEmptyStr(name)) && (!IsEmptyStr(user))) {
strcpy(name, user);
}
}
-/*
- * convert_field() is a helper function for convert_internet_message().
- * Given start/end positions for an rfc822 field, it converts it to a Citadel
- * field if it wants to, and unfolds it if necessary.
- *
- * Returns 1 if the field was converted and inserted into the Citadel message
- * structure, implying that the source field should be removed from the
- * message text.
- */
+// convert_field() is a helper function for convert_internet_message().
+// Given start/end positions for an rfc822 field, it converts it to a Citadel
+// field if it wants to, and unfolds it if necessary.
+//
+// Returns 1 if the field was converted and inserted into the Citadel message
+// structure, implying that the source field should be removed from the
+// message text.
int convert_field(struct CtdlMessage *msg, const char *beg, const char *end) {
char *key, *value, *valueend;
long len;
valueend = key + len;
* ( key + (colonpos - beg) ) = '\0';
value = &key[(colonpos - beg) + 1];
-/* printf("Header: [%s]\nValue: [%s]\n", key, value); */
+ // printf("Header: [%s]\nValue: [%s]\n", key, value);
unfold_rfc822_field(&value, &valueend);
valuelen = valueend - value + 1;
-/* printf("UnfoldedValue: [%s]\n", value); */
+ // printf("UnfoldedValue: [%s]\n", value);
- /*
- * Here's the big rfc822-to-citadel loop.
- */
+ // Here's the big rfc822-to-citadel loop.
- /* Date/time is converted into a unix timestamp. If the conversion
- * fails, we replace it with the time the message arrived locally.
- */
+ // Date/time is converted into a unix timestamp. If the conversion
+ // fails, we replace it with the time the message arrived locally.
if (!strcasecmp(key, "Date")) {
parsed_date = parsedate(value);
if (parsed_date < 0L) parsed_date = time(NULL);
pValue = value;
pValueLen = valuelen;
- /* Strip angle brackets */
+ // Strip angle brackets
while (haschar(pValue, '<') > 0) {
pValue ++;
pValueLen --;
}
else if (!strcasecmp(key, "In-reply-to")) {
- if (CM_IsEmpty(msg, eWeferences)) /* References: supersedes In-reply-to: */
+ if (CM_IsEmpty(msg, eWeferences)) // References: supersedes In-reply-to:
CM_SetField(msg, eWeferences, value, valuelen);
processed = 1;
}
- /* Clean up and move on. */
- free(key); /* Don't free 'value', it's actually the same buffer */
+ // Clean up and move on.
+ free(key); // Don't free 'value', it's actually the same buffer
return processed;
}
-/*
- * Convert RFC822 references format (References) to Citadel references format (Weferences)
- */
+// Convert RFC822 references format (References) to Citadel references format (Weferences)
void convert_references_to_wefewences(char *str) {
int bracket_nesting = 0;
char *ptr = str;
}
-/*
- * Convert an RFC822 message (headers + body) to a CtdlMessage structure.
- * NOTE: the supplied buffer becomes part of the CtdlMessage structure, and
- * will be deallocated when CM_Free() is called. Therefore, the
- * supplied buffer should be DEREFERENCED. It should not be freed or used
- * again.
- */
+// Convert an RFC822 message (headers + body) to a CtdlMessage structure.
+// NOTE: the supplied buffer becomes part of the CtdlMessage structure, and
+// will be deallocated when CM_Free() is called. Therefore, the
+// supplied buffer should be DEREFERENCED. It should not be freed or used
+// again.
struct CtdlMessage *convert_internet_message(char *rfc822) {
StrBuf *RFCBuf = NewStrBufPlain(rfc822, -1);
free (rfc822);
if (msg == NULL) return msg;
memset(msg, 0, sizeof(struct CtdlMessage));
- msg->cm_magic = CTDLMESSAGE_MAGIC; /* self check */
- msg->cm_anon_type = 0; /* never anonymous */
- msg->cm_format_type = FMT_RFC822; /* internet message */
+ msg->cm_magic = CTDLMESSAGE_MAGIC; // self check
+ msg->cm_anon_type = 0; // never anonymous
+ msg->cm_format_type = FMT_RFC822; // internet message
pos = ChrPtr(*rfc822);
totalend = pos + StrLength(*rfc822);