xref: /dragonfly/usr.bin/mail/names.c (revision 36a3d1d6)
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32  *
33  * @(#)names.c	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
34  * $FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/mail/names.c,v 1.4.6.3 2003/01/06 05:46:03 mikeh Exp $
35  * $DragonFly: src/usr.bin/mail/names.c,v 1.5 2004/09/08 03:01:11 joerg Exp $
36  */
37 
38 /*
39  * Mail -- a mail program
40  *
41  * Handle name lists.
42  */
43 
44 #include "rcv.h"
45 #include <fcntl.h>
46 #include "extern.h"
47 
48 /*
49  * Allocate a single element of a name list,
50  * initialize its name field to the passed
51  * name and return it.
52  */
53 struct name *
54 nalloc(char *str, int ntype)
55 {
56 	struct name *np;
57 
58 	np = (struct name *)salloc(sizeof(*np));
59 	np->n_flink = NULL;
60 	np->n_blink = NULL;
61 	np->n_type = ntype;
62 	np->n_name = savestr(str);
63 	return (np);
64 }
65 
66 /*
67  * Find the tail of a list and return it.
68  */
69 struct name *
70 tailof(struct name *name)
71 {
72 	struct name *np;
73 
74 	np = name;
75 	if (np == NULL)
76 		return (NULL);
77 	while (np->n_flink != NULL)
78 		np = np->n_flink;
79 	return (np);
80 }
81 
82 /*
83  * Extract a list of names from a line,
84  * and make a list of names from it.
85  * Return the list or NULL if none found.
86  */
87 struct name *
88 extract(char *line, int ntype)
89 {
90 	char *cp, *nbuf;
91 	struct name *top, *np, *t;
92 
93 	if (line == NULL || *line == '\0')
94 		return (NULL);
95 	if ((nbuf = malloc(strlen(line) + 1)) == NULL)
96 		err(1, "Out of memory");
97 	top = NULL;
98 	np = NULL;
99 	cp = line;
100 	while ((cp = yankword(cp, nbuf)) != NULL) {
101 		t = nalloc(nbuf, ntype);
102 		if (top == NULL)
103 			top = t;
104 		else
105 			np->n_flink = t;
106 		t->n_blink = np;
107 		np = t;
108 	}
109 	free(nbuf);
110 	return (top);
111 }
112 
113 /*
114  * Turn a list of names into a string of the same names.
115  */
116 char *
117 detract(struct name *np, int ntype)
118 {
119 	int s, comma;
120 	char *cp, *top;
121 	struct name *p;
122 
123 	comma = ntype & GCOMMA;
124 	if (np == NULL)
125 		return (NULL);
126 	ntype &= ~GCOMMA;
127 	s = 0;
128 	if (debug && comma)
129 		fprintf(stderr, "detract asked to insert commas\n");
130 	for (p = np; p != NULL; p = p->n_flink) {
131 		if (ntype && (p->n_type & GMASK) != ntype)
132 			continue;
133 		s += strlen(p->n_name) + 1;
134 		if (comma)
135 			s++;
136 	}
137 	if (s == 0)
138 		return (NULL);
139 	s += 2;
140 	top = salloc(s);
141 	cp = top;
142 	for (p = np; p != NULL; p = p->n_flink) {
143 		if (ntype && (p->n_type & GMASK) != ntype)
144 			continue;
145 		cp += strlcpy(cp, p->n_name, strlen(p->n_name) + 1);
146 		if (comma && p->n_flink != NULL)
147 			*cp++ = ',';
148 		*cp++ = ' ';
149 	}
150 	*--cp = '\0';
151 	if (comma && *--cp == ',')
152 		*cp = '\0';
153 	return (top);
154 }
155 
156 /*
157  * Grab a single word (liberal word)
158  * Throw away things between ()'s, and take anything between <>.
159  */
160 char *
161 yankword(char *ap, char *wbuf)
162 {
163 	char *cp, *cp2;
164 
165 	cp = ap;
166 	for (;;) {
167 		if (*cp == '\0')
168 			return (NULL);
169 		if (*cp == '(') {
170 			int nesting = 0;
171 
172 			while (*cp != '\0') {
173 				switch (*cp++) {
174 				case '(':
175 					nesting++;
176 					break;
177 				case ')':
178 					--nesting;
179 					break;
180 				}
181 				if (nesting <= 0)
182 					break;
183 			}
184 		} else if (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t' || *cp == ',')
185 			cp++;
186 		else
187 			break;
188 	}
189 	if (*cp ==  '<')
190 		for (cp2 = wbuf; *cp && (*cp2++ = *cp++) != '>';)
191 			;
192 	else
193 		for (cp2 = wbuf; *cp != '\0' && strchr(" \t,(", *cp) == NULL;
194 		    *cp2++ = *cp++)
195 			;
196 	*cp2 = '\0';
197 	return (cp);
198 }
199 
200 /*
201  * Grab a single login name (liberal word).
202  * Throw away things between ()'s, take anything between <>,
203  * and look for words before metacharacters %, @, !.
204  */
205 char *
206 yanklogin(char *ap, char *wbuf)
207 {
208 	char *cp, *cp2, *cp_temp;
209 	int n;
210 
211 	cp = ap;
212 	for (;;) {
213 		if (*cp == '\0')
214 			return (NULL);
215 		if (*cp == '(') {
216 			int nesting = 0;
217 
218 			while (*cp != '\0') {
219 				switch (*cp++) {
220 				case '(':
221 					nesting++;
222 					break;
223 				case ')':
224 					nesting--;
225 					break;
226 				}
227 				if (nesting <= 0)
228 					break;
229 			}
230 		} else if (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t' || *cp == ',') {
231 			cp++;
232 		} else {
233 			break;
234 		}
235 	}
236 
237 	/*
238 	 * Now, let's go forward till we meet the needed character,
239 	 * and step one word back.
240 	 */
241 
242 	/* First, remember current point. */
243 	cp_temp = cp;
244 	n = 0;
245 
246 	/*
247 	 * Note that we look ahead in a cycle. This is safe, since
248 	 * non-end of string is checked first.
249 	 */
250 	while (*cp != '\0' && strchr("@%!", *(cp + 1)) == NULL)
251 		cp ++;
252 
253 	/*
254 	 * Now, start stepping back to the first non-word character,
255 	 * while counting the number of symbols in a word.
256 	 */
257 	while (cp != cp_temp && strchr(" \t,<>", *(cp - 1)) == NULL) {
258 		n++;
259 		cp--;
260 	}
261 
262 	/* Finally, grab the word forward. */
263 	cp2 = wbuf;
264 	while (n >= 0) {
265 		*cp++ = *cp++;
266 		n--;
267 	}
268 
269 	*cp2 = '\0';
270 	return (cp);
271 }
272 
273 /*
274  * For each recipient in the passed name list with a /
275  * in the name, append the message to the end of the named file
276  * and remove him from the recipient list.
277  *
278  * Recipients whose name begins with | are piped through the given
279  * program and removed.
280  */
281 struct name *
282 outof(struct name *names, FILE *fo, struct header *hp)
283 {
284 	int c, ispipe;
285 	struct name *np, *top;
286 	time_t now;
287 	char *date, *fname;
288 	FILE *fout, *fin;
289 
290 	top = names;
291 	np = names;
292 	time(&now);
293 	date = ctime(&now);
294 	while (np != NULL) {
295 		if (!isfileaddr(np->n_name) && np->n_name[0] != '|') {
296 			np = np->n_flink;
297 			continue;
298 		}
299 		ispipe = np->n_name[0] == '|';
300 		if (ispipe)
301 			fname = np->n_name+1;
302 		else
303 			fname = expand(np->n_name);
304 
305 		/*
306 		 * See if we have copied the complete message out yet.
307 		 * If not, do so.
308 		 */
309 
310 		if (image < 0) {
311 			int fd;
312 			char tempname[PATHSIZE];
313 
314 			snprintf(tempname, sizeof(tempname),
315 				 "%s/mail.ReXXXXXXXXXX", tmpdir);
316 			if ((fd = mkstemp(tempname)) == -1 ||
317 			    (fout = Fdopen(fd, "a")) == NULL) {
318 				warn("%s", tempname);
319 				senderr++;
320 				goto cant;
321 			}
322 			image = open(tempname, O_RDWR);
323 			rm(tempname);
324 			if (image < 0) {
325 				warn("%s", tempname);
326 				senderr++;
327 				Fclose(fout);
328 				goto cant;
329 			}
330 			fcntl(image, F_SETFD, 1);
331 			fprintf(fout, "From %s %s", myname, date);
332 			puthead(hp, fout,
333 			    GTO|GSUBJECT|GCC|GREPLYTO|GINREPLYTO|GNL);
334 			while ((c = getc(fo)) != EOF)
335 				putc(c, fout);
336 			rewind(fo);
337 			fprintf(fout, "\n");
338 			fflush(fout);
339 			if (ferror(fout)) {
340 				warn("%s", tempname);
341 				senderr++;
342 				Fclose(fout);
343 				goto cant;
344 			}
345 			Fclose(fout);
346 		}
347 
348 		/*
349 		 * Now either copy "image" to the desired file
350 		 * or give it as the standard input to the desired
351 		 * program as appropriate.
352 		 */
353 
354 		if (ispipe) {
355 			int pid;
356 			char *sh;
357 			sigset_t nset;
358 
359 			/*
360 			 * XXX
361 			 * We can't really reuse the same image file,
362 			 * because multiple piped recipients will
363 			 * share the same lseek location and trample
364 			 * on one another.
365 			 */
366 			if ((sh = value("SHELL")) == NULL)
367 				sh = _PATH_CSHELL;
368 			sigemptyset(&nset);
369 			sigaddset(&nset, SIGHUP);
370 			sigaddset(&nset, SIGINT);
371 			sigaddset(&nset, SIGQUIT);
372 			pid = start_command(sh, &nset, image, -1, "-c", fname,
373 			    NULL);
374 			if (pid < 0) {
375 				senderr++;
376 				goto cant;
377 			}
378 			free_child(pid);
379 		} else {
380 			int f;
381 			if ((fout = Fopen(fname, "a")) == NULL) {
382 				warn("%s", fname);
383 				senderr++;
384 				goto cant;
385 			}
386 			if ((f = dup(image)) < 0) {
387 				warn("dup");
388 				fin = NULL;
389 			} else
390 				fin = Fdopen(f, "r");
391 			if (fin == NULL) {
392 				fprintf(stderr, "Can't reopen image\n");
393 				Fclose(fout);
394 				senderr++;
395 				goto cant;
396 			}
397 			rewind(fin);
398 			while ((c = getc(fin)) != EOF)
399 				putc(c, fout);
400 			if (ferror(fout)) {
401 				warnx("%s", fname);
402 				senderr++;
403 				Fclose(fout);
404 				Fclose(fin);
405 				goto cant;
406 			}
407 			Fclose(fout);
408 			Fclose(fin);
409 		}
410 cant:
411 		/*
412 		 * In days of old we removed the entry from the
413 		 * the list; now for sake of header expansion
414 		 * we leave it in and mark it as deleted.
415 		 */
416 		np->n_type |= GDEL;
417 		np = np->n_flink;
418 	}
419 	if (image >= 0) {
420 		close(image);
421 		image = -1;
422 	}
423 	return (top);
424 }
425 
426 /*
427  * Determine if the passed address is a local "send to file" address.
428  * If any of the network metacharacters precedes any slashes, it can't
429  * be a filename.  We cheat with .'s to allow path names like ./...
430  */
431 int
432 isfileaddr(char *name)
433 {
434 	char *cp;
435 
436 	if (*name == '+')
437 		return (1);
438 	for (cp = name; *cp != '\0'; cp++) {
439 		if (*cp == '!' || *cp == '%' || *cp == '@')
440 			return (0);
441 		if (*cp == '/')
442 			return (1);
443 	}
444 	return (0);
445 }
446 
447 /*
448  * Map all of the aliased users in the invoker's mailrc
449  * file and insert them into the list.
450  * Changed after all these months of service to recursively
451  * expand names (2/14/80).
452  */
453 
454 struct name *
455 usermap(struct name *names)
456 {
457 	struct name *new, *np, *cp;
458 	struct grouphead *gh;
459 	int metoo;
460 
461 	new = NULL;
462 	np = names;
463 	metoo = (value("metoo") != NULL);
464 	while (np != NULL) {
465 		if (np->n_name[0] == '\\') {
466 			cp = np->n_flink;
467 			new = put(new, np);
468 			np = cp;
469 			continue;
470 		}
471 		gh = findgroup(np->n_name);
472 		cp = np->n_flink;
473 		if (gh != NULL)
474 			new = gexpand(new, gh, metoo, np->n_type);
475 		else
476 			new = put(new, np);
477 		np = cp;
478 	}
479 	return (new);
480 }
481 
482 /*
483  * Recursively expand a group name.  We limit the expansion to some
484  * fixed level to keep things from going haywire.
485  * Direct recursion is not expanded for convenience.
486  */
487 
488 struct name *
489 gexpand(struct name *nlist, struct grouphead *gh, int metoo, int ntype)
490 {
491 	struct group *gp;
492 	struct grouphead *ngh;
493 	struct name *np;
494 	static int depth;
495 	char *cp;
496 
497 	if (depth > MAXEXP) {
498 		printf("Expanding alias to depth larger than %d\n", MAXEXP);
499 		return (nlist);
500 	}
501 	depth++;
502 	for (gp = gh->g_list; gp != NULL; gp = gp->ge_link) {
503 		cp = gp->ge_name;
504 		if (*cp == '\\')
505 			goto quote;
506 		if (strcmp(cp, gh->g_name) == 0)
507 			goto quote;
508 		if ((ngh = findgroup(cp)) != NULL) {
509 			nlist = gexpand(nlist, ngh, metoo, ntype);
510 			continue;
511 		}
512 quote:
513 		np = nalloc(cp, ntype);
514 		/*
515 		 * At this point should allow to expand
516 		 * to self if only person in group
517 		 */
518 		if (gp == gh->g_list && gp->ge_link == NULL)
519 			goto skip;
520 		if (!metoo && strcmp(cp, myname) == 0)
521 			np->n_type |= GDEL;
522 skip:
523 		nlist = put(nlist, np);
524 	}
525 	depth--;
526 	return (nlist);
527 }
528 
529 /*
530  * Concatenate the two passed name lists, return the result.
531  */
532 struct name *
533 cat(struct name *n1, struct name *n2)
534 {
535 	struct name *tail;
536 
537 	if (n1 == NULL)
538 		return (n2);
539 	if (n2 == NULL)
540 		return (n1);
541 	tail = tailof(n1);
542 	tail->n_flink = n2;
543 	n2->n_blink = tail;
544 	return (n1);
545 }
546 
547 /*
548  * Unpack the name list onto a vector of strings.
549  * Return an error if the name list won't fit.
550  */
551 char **
552 unpack(struct name *np)
553 {
554 	char **ap, **top;
555 	struct name *n;
556 	int t, extra, metoo, verbose;
557 
558 	n = np;
559 	if ((t = count(n)) == 0)
560 		errx(1, "No names to unpack");
561 	/*
562 	 * Compute the number of extra arguments we will need.
563 	 * We need at least two extra -- one for "mail" and one for
564 	 * the terminating 0 pointer.  Additional spots may be needed
565 	 * to pass along -f to the host mailer.
566 	 */
567 	extra = 2;
568 	extra++;
569 	metoo = value("metoo") != NULL;
570 	if (metoo)
571 		extra++;
572 	verbose = value("verbose") != NULL;
573 	if (verbose)
574 		extra++;
575 	top = (char **)salloc((t + extra) * sizeof(*top));
576 	ap = top;
577 	*ap++ = "send-mail";
578 	*ap++ = "-i";
579 	if (metoo)
580 		*ap++ = "-m";
581 	if (verbose)
582 		*ap++ = "-v";
583 	for (; n != NULL; n = n->n_flink)
584 		if ((n->n_type & GDEL) == 0)
585 			*ap++ = n->n_name;
586 	*ap = NULL;
587 	return (top);
588 }
589 
590 /*
591  * Remove all of the duplicates from the passed name list by
592  * insertion sorting them, then checking for dups.
593  * Return the head of the new list.
594  */
595 struct name *
596 elide(struct name *names)
597 {
598 	struct name *np, *t, *new;
599 	struct name *x;
600 
601 	if (names == NULL)
602 		return (NULL);
603 	new = names;
604 	np = names;
605 	np = np->n_flink;
606 	if (np != NULL)
607 		np->n_blink = NULL;
608 	new->n_flink = NULL;
609 	while (np != NULL) {
610 		t = new;
611 		while (strcasecmp(t->n_name, np->n_name) < 0) {
612 			if (t->n_flink == NULL)
613 				break;
614 			t = t->n_flink;
615 		}
616 
617 		/*
618 		 * If we ran out of t's, put the new entry after
619 		 * the current value of t.
620 		 */
621 
622 		if (strcasecmp(t->n_name, np->n_name) < 0) {
623 			t->n_flink = np;
624 			np->n_blink = t;
625 			t = np;
626 			np = np->n_flink;
627 			t->n_flink = NULL;
628 			continue;
629 		}
630 
631 		/*
632 		 * Otherwise, put the new entry in front of the
633 		 * current t.  If at the front of the list,
634 		 * the new guy becomes the new head of the list.
635 		 */
636 
637 		if (t == new) {
638 			t = np;
639 			np = np->n_flink;
640 			t->n_flink = new;
641 			new->n_blink = t;
642 			t->n_blink = NULL;
643 			new = t;
644 			continue;
645 		}
646 
647 		/*
648 		 * The normal case -- we are inserting into the
649 		 * middle of the list.
650 		 */
651 
652 		x = np;
653 		np = np->n_flink;
654 		x->n_flink = t;
655 		x->n_blink = t->n_blink;
656 		t->n_blink->n_flink = x;
657 		t->n_blink = x;
658 	}
659 
660 	/*
661 	 * Now the list headed up by new is sorted.
662 	 * Go through it and remove duplicates.
663 	 */
664 
665 	np = new;
666 	while (np != NULL) {
667 		t = np;
668 		while (t->n_flink != NULL &&
669 		    strcasecmp(np->n_name, t->n_flink->n_name) == 0)
670 			t = t->n_flink;
671 		if (t == np || t == NULL) {
672 			np = np->n_flink;
673 			continue;
674 		}
675 
676 		/*
677 		 * Now t points to the last entry with the same name
678 		 * as np.  Make np point beyond t.
679 		 */
680 
681 		np->n_flink = t->n_flink;
682 		if (t->n_flink != NULL)
683 			t->n_flink->n_blink = np;
684 		np = np->n_flink;
685 	}
686 	return (new);
687 }
688 
689 /*
690  * Put another node onto a list of names and return
691  * the list.
692  */
693 struct name *
694 put(struct name *list, struct name *node)
695 {
696 	node->n_flink = list;
697 	node->n_blink = NULL;
698 	if (list != NULL)
699 		list->n_blink = node;
700 	return (node);
701 }
702 
703 /*
704  * Determine the number of undeleted elements in
705  * a name list and return it.
706  */
707 int
708 count(struct name *np)
709 {
710 	int c;
711 
712 	for (c = 0; np != NULL; np = np->n_flink)
713 		if ((np->n_type & GDEL) == 0)
714 			c++;
715 	return (c);
716 }
717 
718 /*
719  * Delete the given name from a namelist.
720  */
721 struct name *
722 delname(struct name *np, char *name)
723 {
724 	struct name *p;
725 
726 	for (p = np; p != NULL; p = p->n_flink)
727 		if (strcasecmp(p->n_name, name) == 0) {
728 			if (p->n_blink == NULL) {
729 				if (p->n_flink != NULL)
730 					p->n_flink->n_blink = NULL;
731 				np = p->n_flink;
732 				continue;
733 			}
734 			if (p->n_flink == NULL) {
735 				if (p->n_blink != NULL)
736 					p->n_blink->n_flink = NULL;
737 				continue;
738 			}
739 			p->n_blink->n_flink = p->n_flink;
740 			p->n_flink->n_blink = p->n_blink;
741 		}
742 	return (np);
743 }
744 
745 /*
746  * Pretty print a name list
747  * Uncomment it if you need it.
748  */
749 
750 /*
751 void
752 prettyprint(struct name *name)
753 {
754 	struct name *np;
755 
756 	np = name;
757 	while (np != NULL) {
758 		fprintf(stderr, "%s(%d) ", np->n_name, np->n_type);
759 		np = np->n_flink;
760 	}
761 	fprintf(stderr, "\n");
762 }
763 */
764