/* * Copyright (c) 1983 Eric P. Allman * Copyright (c) 1988 Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * * %sccs.include.redist.c% */ #ifndef lint static char sccsid[] = "@(#)recipient.c 5.26 (Berkeley) 12/20/91"; #endif /* not lint */ # include # include # include # include # include "sendmail.h" /* ** SENDTOLIST -- Designate a send list. ** ** The parameter is a comma-separated list of people to send to. ** This routine arranges to send to all of them. ** ** Parameters: ** list -- the send list. ** ctladdr -- the address template for the person to ** send to -- effective uid/gid are important. ** This is typically the alias that caused this ** expansion. ** sendq -- a pointer to the head of a queue to put ** these people into. ** ** Returns: ** none ** ** Side Effects: ** none. */ # define MAXRCRSN 10 sendtolist(list, ctladdr, sendq) char *list; ADDRESS *ctladdr; ADDRESS **sendq; { register char *p; register ADDRESS *al; /* list of addresses to send to */ bool firstone; /* set on first address sent */ bool selfref; /* set if this list includes ctladdr */ char delimiter; /* the address delimiter */ if (tTd(25, 1)) { printf("sendto: %s\n ctladdr=", list); printaddr(ctladdr, FALSE); } /* heuristic to determine old versus new style addresses */ if (ctladdr == NULL && (index(list, ',') != NULL || index(list, ';') != NULL || index(list, '<') != NULL || index(list, '(') != NULL)) CurEnv->e_flags &= ~EF_OLDSTYLE; delimiter = ' '; if (!bitset(EF_OLDSTYLE, CurEnv->e_flags) || ctladdr != NULL) delimiter = ','; firstone = TRUE; selfref = FALSE; al = NULL; for (p = list; *p != '\0'; ) { register ADDRESS *a; extern char *DelimChar; /* defined in prescan */ /* parse the address */ while (isspace(*p) || *p == ',') p++; a = parseaddr(p, (ADDRESS *) NULL, 1, delimiter); p = DelimChar; if (a == NULL) continue; a->q_next = al; a->q_alias = ctladdr; /* see if this should be marked as a primary address */ if (ctladdr == NULL || (firstone && *p == '\0' && bitset(QPRIMARY, ctladdr->q_flags))) a->q_flags |= QPRIMARY; /* put on send queue or suppress self-reference */ if (ctladdr != NULL && sameaddr(ctladdr, a)) selfref = TRUE; else al = a; firstone = FALSE; } /* if this alias doesn't include itself, delete ctladdr */ if (!selfref && ctladdr != NULL) ctladdr->q_flags |= QDONTSEND; /* arrange to send to everyone on the local send list */ while (al != NULL) { register ADDRESS *a = al; extern ADDRESS *recipient(); al = a->q_next; setctladdr(a); a = recipient(a, sendq); /* arrange to inherit full name */ if (a->q_fullname == NULL && ctladdr != NULL) a->q_fullname = ctladdr->q_fullname; } CurEnv->e_to = NULL; } /* ** RECIPIENT -- Designate a message recipient ** ** Saves the named person for future mailing. ** ** Parameters: ** a -- the (preparsed) address header for the recipient. ** sendq -- a pointer to the head of a queue to put the ** recipient in. Duplicate supression is done ** in this queue. ** ** Returns: ** The actual address in the queue. This will be "a" if ** the address is not a duplicate, else the original address. ** ** Side Effects: ** none. */ extern ADDRESS *getctladdr(); extern char *RcptLogFile; ADDRESS * recipient(a, sendq) register ADDRESS *a; register ADDRESS **sendq; { register ADDRESS *q; ADDRESS **pq; register struct mailer *m; register char *p; bool quoted = FALSE; /* set if the addr has a quote bit */ char buf[MAXNAME]; /* unquoted image of the user name */ extern bool safefile(); CurEnv->e_to = a->q_paddr; m = a->q_mailer; errno = 0; if (tTd(26, 1)) { printf("\nrecipient: "); printaddr(a, FALSE); } /* break aliasing loops */ if (AliasLevel > MAXRCRSN) { usrerr("aliasing/forwarding loop broken"); return (a); } /* ** Finish setting up address structure. */ /* set the queue timeout */ a->q_timeout = TimeOut; /* map user & host to lower case if requested on non-aliases */ if (a->q_alias == NULL) loweraddr(a); /* get unquoted user for file, program or user.name check */ (void) strcpy(buf, a->q_user); for (p = buf; *p != '\0' && !quoted; p++) { if (!isascii(*p) && (*p & 0377) != (SpaceSub & 0377)) quoted = TRUE; } stripquotes(buf, TRUE); /* do sickly crude mapping for program mailing, etc. */ if (m == LocalMailer && buf[0] == '|') { a->q_mailer = m = ProgMailer; a->q_user++; if (a->q_alias == NULL && !QueueRun && !ForceMail) { a->q_flags |= QDONTSEND|QBADADDR; usrerr("Cannot mail directly to programs"); } } /* ** Look up this person in the recipient list. ** If they are there already, return, otherwise continue. ** If the list is empty, just add it. Notice the cute ** hack to make from addresses suppress things correctly: ** the QDONTSEND bit will be set in the send list. ** [Please note: the emphasis is on "hack."] */ for (pq = sendq; (q = *pq) != NULL; pq = &q->q_next) { if (!ForceMail && sameaddr(q, a)) { if (tTd(26, 1)) { printf("%s in sendq: ", a->q_paddr); printaddr(q, FALSE); } if (!bitset(QDONTSEND, a->q_flags)) message(Arpa_Info, "duplicate suppressed"); if (!bitset(QPRIMARY, q->q_flags)) q->q_flags |= a->q_flags; return (q); } } /* add address on list */ *pq = a; a->q_next = NULL; CurEnv->e_nrcpts++; if (a->q_alias == NULL && RcptLogFile != NULL && !bitset(QDONTSEND, a->q_flags)) { static int RcptLogFd = -1; /* ** Log the incoming recipient name before aliasing, ** expanding, forwarding, rewriting, and all that jazz. ** We'll use this to track down out-of-date aliases, ** host names, and so forth. */ if (RcptLogFd < 0) { /* try to open the log file */ RcptLogFd = open(RcptLogFile, O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_CREAT, 0666); if (RcptLogFd >= 0) (void) fcntl(RcptLogFd, F_SETFD, 1); } if (RcptLogFd >= 0) { int l = strlen(a->q_paddr); a->q_paddr[l] = '\n'; if (write(RcptLogFd, a->q_paddr, l + 1) < 0) { (void) close(RcptLogFd); RcptLogFd = -1; } a->q_paddr[l] = '\0'; } } /* ** Alias the name and handle :include: specs. */ if (m == LocalMailer && !bitset(QDONTSEND, a->q_flags)) { if (strncmp(a->q_user, ":include:", 9) == 0) { a->q_flags |= QDONTSEND; if (a->q_alias == NULL && !QueueRun && !ForceMail) { a->q_flags |= QBADADDR; usrerr("Cannot mail directly to :include:s"); } else { message(Arpa_Info, "including file %s", &a->q_user[9]); include(&a->q_user[9], " sending", a, sendq); } } else { /* try aliasing */ alias(a, sendq); # ifdef USERDB /* if not aliased, look it up in the user database */ if (!bitset(QDONTSEND|QNOTREMOTE, a->q_flags)) { extern int udbexpand(); if (udbexpand(a, sendq) == EX_TEMPFAIL) { a->q_flags |= QQUEUEUP; if (CurEnv->e_message == NULL) CurEnv->e_message = newstr("Deferred: user database error"); # ifdef LOG if (LogLevel > 3) syslog(LOG_INFO, "%s: deferred: udbexpand", CurEnv->e_id); # endif message(Arpa_Info, "queued (user database error)"); return (a); } } # endif } } /* ** If the user is local and still being sent, verify that ** the address is good. If it is, try to forward. ** If the address is already good, we have a forwarding ** loop. This can be broken by just sending directly to ** the user (which is probably correct anyway). */ if (bitset(QDONTSEND, a->q_flags) || m != LocalMailer) return (a); /* see if this is to a file */ if (buf[0] == '/') { struct stat stb; extern bool writable(); p = rindex(buf, '/'); /* check if writable or creatable */ if (a->q_alias == NULL && !QueueRun && !ForceMail) { a->q_flags |= QDONTSEND|QBADADDR; usrerr("Cannot mail directly to files"); } else if ((stat(buf, &stb) >= 0) ? (!writable(&stb)) : (*p = '\0', !safefile(buf, getruid(), S_IWRITE|S_IEXEC))) { a->q_flags |= QBADADDR; giveresponse(EX_CANTCREAT, m, CurEnv); } return (a); } /* ** If we have a level two config file, then pass the name through ** Ruleset 5 before sending it off. Ruleset 5 has the right ** to send rewrite it to another mailer. This gives us a hook ** after local aliasing has been done. */ if (tTd(29, 5)) { printf("recipient: testing local? cl=%d, rr5=%x\n\t", ConfigLevel, RewriteRules[5]); printaddr(a, FALSE); } if (!bitset(QNOTREMOTE, a->q_flags) && ConfigLevel >= 2 && RewriteRules[5] != NULL) { maplocaluser(a, sendq); } /* ** If it didn't get rewritten to another mailer, go ahead ** and deliver it. */ if (!bitset(QDONTSEND, a->q_flags)) { register struct passwd *pw; extern struct passwd *finduser(); /* warning -- finduser may trash buf */ pw = finduser(buf); if (pw == NULL) { a->q_flags |= QBADADDR; giveresponse(EX_NOUSER, m, CurEnv); } else { char nbuf[MAXNAME]; if (strcmp(a->q_user, pw->pw_name) != 0) { a->q_user = newstr(pw->pw_name); (void) strcpy(buf, pw->pw_name); } a->q_home = newstr(pw->pw_dir); a->q_uid = pw->pw_uid; a->q_gid = pw->pw_gid; a->q_flags |= QGOODUID; buildfname(pw->pw_gecos, pw->pw_name, nbuf); if (nbuf[0] != '\0') a->q_fullname = newstr(nbuf); if (!quoted) forward(a, sendq); } } return (a); } /* ** FINDUSER -- find the password entry for a user. ** ** This looks a lot like getpwnam, except that it may want to ** do some fancier pattern matching in /etc/passwd. ** ** This routine contains most of the time of many sendmail runs. ** It deserves to be optimized. ** ** Parameters: ** name -- the name to match against. ** ** Returns: ** A pointer to a pw struct. ** NULL if name is unknown or ambiguous. ** ** Side Effects: ** may modify name. */ struct passwd * finduser(name) char *name; { register struct passwd *pw; register char *p; extern struct passwd *getpwent(); extern struct passwd *getpwnam(); /* map upper => lower case */ for (p = name; *p != '\0'; p++) { if (isascii(*p) && isupper(*p)) *p = tolower(*p); } /* look up this login name using fast path */ if ((pw = getpwnam(name)) != NULL) return (pw); /* search for a matching full name instead */ for (p = name; *p != '\0'; p++) { if (*p == (SpaceSub & 0177) || *p == '_') *p = ' '; } (void) setpwent(); while ((pw = getpwent()) != NULL) { char buf[MAXNAME]; buildfname(pw->pw_gecos, pw->pw_name, buf); if (index(buf, ' ') != NULL && !strcasecmp(buf, name)) { message(Arpa_Info, "sending to login name %s", pw->pw_name); return (pw); } } return (NULL); } /* ** WRITABLE -- predicate returning if the file is writable. ** ** This routine must duplicate the algorithm in sys/fio.c. ** Unfortunately, we cannot use the access call since we ** won't necessarily be the real uid when we try to ** actually open the file. ** ** Notice that ANY file with ANY execute bit is automatically ** not writable. This is also enforced by mailfile. ** ** Parameters: ** s -- pointer to a stat struct for the file. ** ** Returns: ** TRUE -- if we will be able to write this file. ** FALSE -- if we cannot write this file. ** ** Side Effects: ** none. */ bool writable(s) register struct stat *s; { int euid, egid; int bits; if (bitset(0111, s->st_mode)) return (FALSE); euid = getruid(); egid = getrgid(); if (geteuid() == 0) { if (bitset(S_ISUID, s->st_mode)) euid = s->st_uid; if (bitset(S_ISGID, s->st_mode)) egid = s->st_gid; } if (euid == 0) return (TRUE); bits = S_IWRITE; if (euid != s->st_uid) { bits >>= 3; if (egid != s->st_gid) bits >>= 3; } return ((s->st_mode & bits) != 0); } /* ** INCLUDE -- handle :include: specification. ** ** Parameters: ** fname -- filename to include. ** msg -- message to print in verbose mode. ** ctladdr -- address template to use to fill in these ** addresses -- effective user/group id are ** the important things. ** sendq -- a pointer to the head of the send queue ** to put these addresses in. ** ** Returns: ** none. ** ** Side Effects: ** reads the :include: file and sends to everyone ** listed in that file. */ include(fname, msg, ctladdr, sendq) char *fname; char *msg; ADDRESS *ctladdr; ADDRESS **sendq; { char buf[MAXLINE]; register FILE *fp; char *oldto = CurEnv->e_to; char *oldfilename = FileName; int oldlinenumber = LineNumber; fp = fopen(fname, "r"); if (fp == NULL) { usrerr("Cannot open %s", fname); return; } if (getctladdr(ctladdr) == NULL) { struct stat st; if (fstat(fileno(fp), &st) < 0) syserr("Cannot fstat %s!", fname); ctladdr->q_uid = st.st_uid; ctladdr->q_gid = st.st_gid; ctladdr->q_flags |= QGOODUID; } /* read the file -- each line is a comma-separated list. */ FileName = fname; LineNumber = 0; while (fgets(buf, sizeof buf, fp) != NULL) { register char *p = index(buf, '\n'); LineNumber++; if (p != NULL) *p = '\0'; if (buf[0] == '\0' || buf[0] == '#') continue; CurEnv->e_to = oldto; message(Arpa_Info, "%s to %s", msg, buf); AliasLevel++; sendtolist(buf, ctladdr, sendq); AliasLevel--; } (void) fclose(fp); FileName = oldfilename; LineNumber = oldlinenumber; } /* ** SENDTOARGV -- send to an argument vector. ** ** Parameters: ** argv -- argument vector to send to. ** ** Returns: ** none. ** ** Side Effects: ** puts all addresses on the argument vector onto the ** send queue. */ sendtoargv(argv) register char **argv; { register char *p; while ((p = *argv++) != NULL) { if (argv[0] != NULL && argv[1] != NULL && !strcasecmp(argv[0], "at")) { char nbuf[MAXNAME]; if (strlen(p) + strlen(argv[1]) + 2 > sizeof nbuf) usrerr("address overflow"); else { (void) strcpy(nbuf, p); (void) strcat(nbuf, "@"); (void) strcat(nbuf, argv[1]); p = newstr(nbuf); argv += 2; } } sendtolist(p, (ADDRESS *) NULL, &CurEnv->e_sendqueue); } } /* ** GETCTLADDR -- get controlling address from an address header. ** ** If none, get one corresponding to the effective userid. ** ** Parameters: ** a -- the address to find the controller of. ** ** Returns: ** the controlling address. ** ** Side Effects: ** none. */ ADDRESS * getctladdr(a) register ADDRESS *a; { while (a != NULL && !bitset(QGOODUID, a->q_flags)) a = a->q_alias; return (a); }