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1 /* pop.c: client routines for talking to a POP3-protocol post-office server
2
3 Copyright (C) 1991, 1993, 1996-1997, 1999, 2001-2014 Free Software
4 Foundation, Inc.
5
6 Author: Jonathan Kamens <jik@security.ov.com>
7
8 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
9
10 GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
11 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
12 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
13 (at your option) any later version.
14
15 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
16 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
18 GNU General Public License for more details.
19
20 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
21 along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
22
23
24 #include <config.h>
25
26 #ifdef MAIL_USE_POP
27
28 #include <sys/types.h>
29 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
30 #include "ntlib.h"
31 #include <winsock.h>
32 #undef SOCKET_ERROR
33 #define RECV(s,buf,len,flags) recv (s,buf,len,flags)
34 #define SEND(s,buf,len,flags) send (s,buf,len,flags)
35 #define CLOSESOCKET(s) closesocket (s)
36 #else
37 #include <netinet/in.h>
38 #include <sys/socket.h>
39 #define RECV(s,buf,len,flags) read (s,buf,len)
40 #define SEND(s,buf,len,flags) write (s,buf,len)
41 #define CLOSESOCKET(s) close (s)
42 #endif
43 #include <pop.h>
44
45 #ifdef sun
46 #include <malloc.h>
47 #endif /* sun */
48
49 #ifdef HESIOD
50 #include <hesiod.h>
51 /*
52 * It really shouldn't be necessary to put this declaration here, but
53 * the version of hesiod.h that Athena has installed in release 7.2
54 * doesn't declare this function; I don't know if the 7.3 version of
55 * hesiod.h does.
56 */
57 extern struct servent *hes_getservbyname (/* char *, char * */);
58 #endif
59
60 #include <pwd.h>
61 #include <netdb.h>
62 #include <errno.h>
63 #include <stdio.h>
64 #include <string.h>
65 #include <unistd.h>
66
67 #ifdef KERBEROS
68 # ifdef HAVE_KRB5_H
69 # include <krb5.h>
70 # endif
71 # ifdef HAVE_KRB_H
72 # include <krb.h>
73 # else
74 # ifdef HAVE_KERBEROSIV_KRB_H
75 # include <kerberosIV/krb.h>
76 # else
77 # ifdef HAVE_KERBEROS_KRB_H
78 # include <kerberos/krb.h>
79 # endif
80 # endif
81 # endif
82 # ifdef HAVE_COM_ERR_H
83 # include <com_err.h>
84 # endif
85 #endif /* KERBEROS */
86
87 #include <min-max.h>
88
89 #ifdef KERBEROS
90 #ifndef KERBEROS5
91 extern int krb_sendauth (/* long, int, KTEXT, char *, char *, char *,
92 u_long, MSG_DAT *, CREDENTIALS *, Key_schedule,
93 struct sockaddr_in *, struct sockaddr_in *,
94 char * */);
95 extern char *krb_realmofhost (/* char * */);
96 #endif /* ! KERBEROS5 */
97 #endif /* KERBEROS */
98
99 #ifndef WINDOWSNT
100 #ifndef HAVE_H_ERRNO
101 extern int h_errno;
102 #endif
103 #endif
104
105 static int socket_connection (char *, int);
106 static int pop_getline (popserver, char **);
107 static int sendline (popserver, const char *);
108 static int fullwrite (int, char *, int);
109 static int getok (popserver);
110 #if 0
111 static int gettermination (popserver);
112 #endif
113 static void pop_trash (popserver);
114 static char *find_crlf (char *, int);
115
116 #define ERROR_MAX 160 /* a pretty arbitrary size, but needs
117 to be bigger than the original
118 value of 80 */
119 #define POP_PORT 110
120 #define POP_SERVICE "pop3" /* we don't want the POP2 port! */
121 #ifdef KERBEROS
122 #define KPOP_PORT 1109
123 #define KPOP_SERVICE "kpop" /* never used: look for 20060515 to see why */
124 #endif
125
126 char pop_error[ERROR_MAX];
127 bool pop_debug = false;
128
129 /*
130 * Function: pop_open (char *host, char *username, char *password,
131 * int flags)
132 *
133 * Purpose: Establishes a connection with a post-office server, and
134 * completes the authorization portion of the session.
135 *
136 * Arguments:
137 * host The server host with which the connection should be
138 * established. Optional. If omitted, internal
139 * heuristics will be used to determine the server host,
140 * if possible.
141 * username
142 * The username of the mail-drop to access. Optional.
143 * If omitted, internal heuristics will be used to
144 * determine the username, if possible.
145 * password
146 * The password to use for authorization. If omitted,
147 * internal heuristics will be used to determine the
148 * password, if possible.
149 * flags A bit mask containing flags controlling certain
150 * functions of the routine. Valid flags are defined in
151 * the file pop.h
152 *
153 * Return value: Upon successful establishment of a connection, a
154 * non-null popserver will be returned. Otherwise, null will be
155 * returned, and the string variable pop_error will contain an
156 * explanation of the error.
157 */
158 popserver
159 pop_open (char *host, char *username, char *password, int flags)
160 {
161 int sock;
162 popserver server;
163
164 /* Determine the user name */
165 if (! username)
166 {
167 username = getenv ("USER");
168 if (! (username && *username))
169 {
170 username = getlogin ();
171 if (! (username && *username))
172 {
173 struct passwd *passwd;
174 passwd = getpwuid (getuid ());
175 if (passwd && passwd->pw_name && *passwd->pw_name)
176 {
177 username = passwd->pw_name;
178 }
179 else
180 {
181 strcpy (pop_error, "Could not determine username");
182 return (0);
183 }
184 }
185 }
186 }
187
188 /*
189 * Determine the mail host.
190 */
191
192 if (! host)
193 {
194 host = getenv ("MAILHOST");
195 }
196
197 #ifdef HESIOD
198 if ((! host) && (! (flags & POP_NO_HESIOD)))
199 {
200 struct hes_postoffice *office;
201 office = hes_getmailhost (username);
202 if (office && office->po_type && (! strcmp (office->po_type, "POP"))
203 && office->po_name && *office->po_name && office->po_host
204 && *office->po_host)
205 {
206 host = office->po_host;
207 username = office->po_name;
208 }
209 }
210 #endif
211
212 #ifdef MAILHOST
213 if (! host)
214 {
215 host = MAILHOST;
216 }
217 #endif
218
219 if (! host)
220 {
221 strcpy (pop_error, "Could not determine POP server");
222 return (0);
223 }
224
225 /* Determine the password */
226 #ifdef KERBEROS
227 #define DONT_NEED_PASSWORD (! (flags & POP_NO_KERBEROS))
228 #else
229 #define DONT_NEED_PASSWORD 0
230 #endif
231
232 if ((! password) && (! DONT_NEED_PASSWORD))
233 {
234 if (! (flags & POP_NO_GETPASS))
235 {
236 password = getpass ("Enter POP password:");
237 }
238 if (! password)
239 {
240 strcpy (pop_error, "Could not determine POP password");
241 return (0);
242 }
243 }
244 if (password) /* always true, detected 20060515 */
245 flags |= POP_NO_KERBEROS;
246 else
247 password = username; /* dead code, detected 20060515 */
248 /** "kpop" service is never used: look for 20060515 to see why **/
249
250 sock = socket_connection (host, flags);
251 if (sock == -1)
252 return (0);
253
254 server = (popserver) malloc (sizeof (struct _popserver));
255 if (! server)
256 {
257 strcpy (pop_error, "Out of memory in pop_open");
258 return (0);
259 }
260 server->buffer = (char *) malloc (GETLINE_MIN);
261 if (! server->buffer)
262 {
263 strcpy (pop_error, "Out of memory in pop_open");
264 free ((char *) server);
265 return (0);
266 }
267
268 server->file = sock;
269 server->data = 0;
270 server->buffer_index = 0;
271 server->buffer_size = GETLINE_MIN;
272 server->in_multi = false;
273 server->trash_started = false;
274
275 if (getok (server))
276 return (0);
277
278 /*
279 * I really shouldn't use the pop_error variable like this, but....
280 */
281 if (strlen (username) > ERROR_MAX - 6)
282 {
283 pop_close (server);
284 strcpy (pop_error,
285 "Username too long; recompile pop.c with larger ERROR_MAX");
286 return (0);
287 }
288 sprintf (pop_error, "USER %s", username);
289
290 if (sendline (server, pop_error) || getok (server))
291 {
292 return (0);
293 }
294
295 if (strlen (password) > ERROR_MAX - 6)
296 {
297 pop_close (server);
298 strcpy (pop_error,
299 "Password too long; recompile pop.c with larger ERROR_MAX");
300 return (0);
301 }
302 sprintf (pop_error, "PASS %s", password);
303
304 if (sendline (server, pop_error) || getok (server))
305 {
306 return (0);
307 }
308
309 return (server);
310 }
311
312 /*
313 * Function: pop_stat
314 *
315 * Purpose: Issue the STAT command to the server and return (in the
316 * value parameters) the number of messages in the maildrop and
317 * the total size of the maildrop.
318 *
319 * Return value: 0 on success, or non-zero with an error in pop_error
320 * in failure.
321 *
322 * Side effects: On failure, may make further operations on the
323 * connection impossible.
324 */
325 int
326 pop_stat (popserver server, int *count, int *size)
327 {
328 char *fromserver;
329 char *end_ptr;
330
331 if (server->in_multi)
332 {
333 strcpy (pop_error, "In multi-line query in pop_stat");
334 return (-1);
335 }
336
337 if (sendline (server, "STAT") || (pop_getline (server, &fromserver) < 0))
338 return (-1);
339
340 if (strncmp (fromserver, "+OK ", 4))
341 {
342 if (0 == strncmp (fromserver, "-ERR", 4))
343 snprintf (pop_error, ERROR_MAX, "%s", fromserver);
344 else
345 {
346 strcpy (pop_error,
347 "Unexpected response from POP server in pop_stat");
348 pop_trash (server);
349 }
350 return (-1);
351 }
352
353 errno = 0;
354 *count = strtol (&fromserver[4], &end_ptr, 10);
355 /* Check validity of string-to-integer conversion. */
356 if (fromserver + 4 == end_ptr || *end_ptr != ' ' || errno)
357 {
358 strcpy (pop_error, "Unexpected response from POP server in pop_stat");
359 pop_trash (server);
360 return (-1);
361 }
362
363 fromserver = end_ptr;
364
365 errno = 0;
366 *size = strtol (fromserver + 1, &end_ptr, 10);
367 if (fromserver + 1 == end_ptr || errno)
368 {
369 strcpy (pop_error, "Unexpected response from POP server in pop_stat");
370 pop_trash (server);
371 return (-1);
372 }
373
374 return (0);
375 }
376
377 /*
378 * Function: pop_list
379 *
380 * Purpose: Performs the POP "list" command and returns (in value
381 * parameters) two malloc'd zero-terminated arrays -- one of
382 * message IDs, and a parallel one of sizes.
383 *
384 * Arguments:
385 * server The pop connection to talk to.
386 * message The number of the one message about which to get
387 * information, or 0 to get information about all
388 * messages.
389 *
390 * Return value: 0 on success, non-zero with error in pop_error on
391 * failure.
392 *
393 * Side effects: On failure, may make further operations on the
394 * connection impossible.
395 */
396 int
397 pop_list (popserver server, int message, int **IDs, int **sizes)
398 {
399 int how_many, i;
400 char *fromserver;
401
402 if (server->in_multi)
403 {
404 strcpy (pop_error, "In multi-line query in pop_list");
405 return (-1);
406 }
407
408 if (message)
409 how_many = 1;
410 else
411 {
412 int count, size;
413 if (pop_stat (server, &count, &size))
414 return (-1);
415 how_many = count;
416 }
417
418 *IDs = (int *) malloc ((how_many + 1) * sizeof (int));
419 *sizes = (int *) malloc ((how_many + 1) * sizeof (int));
420 if (! (*IDs && *sizes))
421 {
422 strcpy (pop_error, "Out of memory in pop_list");
423 return (-1);
424 }
425
426 if (message)
427 {
428 sprintf (pop_error, "LIST %d", message);
429 if (sendline (server, pop_error))
430 {
431 free ((char *) *IDs);
432 free ((char *) *sizes);
433 return (-1);
434 }
435 if (pop_getline (server, &fromserver) < 0)
436 {
437 free ((char *) *IDs);
438 free ((char *) *sizes);
439 return (-1);
440 }
441 if (strncmp (fromserver, "+OK ", 4))
442 {
443 if (! strncmp (fromserver, "-ERR", 4))
444 snprintf (pop_error, ERROR_MAX, "%s", fromserver);
445 else
446 {
447 strcpy (pop_error,
448 "Unexpected response from server in pop_list");
449 pop_trash (server);
450 }
451 free ((char *) *IDs);
452 free ((char *) *sizes);
453 return (-1);
454 }
455 (*IDs)[0] = atoi (&fromserver[4]);
456 fromserver = strchr (&fromserver[4], ' ');
457 if (! fromserver)
458 {
459 strcpy (pop_error,
460 "Badly formatted response from server in pop_list");
461 pop_trash (server);
462 free ((char *) *IDs);
463 free ((char *) *sizes);
464 return (-1);
465 }
466 (*sizes)[0] = atoi (fromserver);
467 (*IDs)[1] = (*sizes)[1] = 0;
468 return (0);
469 }
470 else
471 {
472 if (pop_multi_first (server, "LIST", &fromserver))
473 {
474 free ((char *) *IDs);
475 free ((char *) *sizes);
476 return (-1);
477 }
478 for (i = 0; i < how_many; i++)
479 {
480 if (pop_multi_next (server, &fromserver) <= 0)
481 {
482 free ((char *) *IDs);
483 free ((char *) *sizes);
484 return (-1);
485 }
486 (*IDs)[i] = atoi (fromserver);
487 fromserver = strchr (fromserver, ' ');
488 if (! fromserver)
489 {
490 strcpy (pop_error,
491 "Badly formatted response from server in pop_list");
492 free ((char *) *IDs);
493 free ((char *) *sizes);
494 pop_trash (server);
495 return (-1);
496 }
497 (*sizes)[i] = atoi (fromserver);
498 }
499 if (pop_multi_next (server, &fromserver) < 0)
500 {
501 free ((char *) *IDs);
502 free ((char *) *sizes);
503 return (-1);
504 }
505 else if (fromserver)
506 {
507 strcpy (pop_error,
508 "Too many response lines from server in pop_list");
509 free ((char *) *IDs);
510 free ((char *) *sizes);
511 return (-1);
512 }
513 (*IDs)[i] = (*sizes)[i] = 0;
514 return (0);
515 }
516 }
517
518 /*
519 * Function: pop_retrieve
520 *
521 * Purpose: Retrieve a specified message from the maildrop.
522 *
523 * Arguments:
524 * server The server to retrieve from.
525 * message The message number to retrieve.
526 * markfrom
527 * If true, then mark the string "From " at the beginning
528 * of lines with '>'.
529 * msg_buf Output parameter to which a buffer containing the
530 * message is assigned.
531 *
532 * Return value: The number of bytes in msg_buf, which may contain
533 * embedded nulls, not including its final null, or -1 on error
534 * with pop_error set.
535 *
536 * Side effects: May kill connection on error.
537 */
538 int
539 pop_retrieve (popserver server, int message, int markfrom, char **msg_buf)
540 {
541 int *IDs, *sizes, bufsize, fromcount = 0, cp = 0;
542 char *ptr, *fromserver;
543 int ret;
544
545 if (server->in_multi)
546 {
547 strcpy (pop_error, "In multi-line query in pop_retrieve");
548 return (-1);
549 }
550
551 if (pop_list (server, message, &IDs, &sizes))
552 return (-1);
553
554 if (pop_retrieve_first (server, message, &fromserver))
555 {
556 return (-1);
557 }
558
559 /*
560 * The "5" below is an arbitrary constant -- I assume that if
561 * there are "From" lines in the text to be marked, there
562 * probably won't be more than 5 of them. If there are, I
563 * allocate more space for them below.
564 */
565 bufsize = sizes[0] + (markfrom ? 5 : 0);
566 ptr = (char *)malloc (bufsize);
567 free ((char *) IDs);
568 free ((char *) sizes);
569
570 if (! ptr)
571 {
572 strcpy (pop_error, "Out of memory in pop_retrieve");
573 pop_retrieve_flush (server);
574 return (-1);
575 }
576
577 while ((ret = pop_retrieve_next (server, &fromserver)) >= 0)
578 {
579 if (! fromserver)
580 {
581 ptr[cp] = '\0';
582 *msg_buf = ptr;
583 return (cp);
584 }
585 if (markfrom && fromserver[0] == 'F' && fromserver[1] == 'r' &&
586 fromserver[2] == 'o' && fromserver[3] == 'm' &&
587 fromserver[4] == ' ')
588 {
589 if (++fromcount == 5)
590 {
591 bufsize += 5;
592 ptr = (char *)realloc (ptr, bufsize);
593 if (! ptr)
594 {
595 strcpy (pop_error, "Out of memory in pop_retrieve");
596 pop_retrieve_flush (server);
597 return (-1);
598 }
599 fromcount = 0;
600 }
601 ptr[cp++] = '>';
602 }
603 memcpy (&ptr[cp], fromserver, ret);
604 cp += ret;
605 ptr[cp++] = '\n';
606 }
607
608 free (ptr);
609 return (-1);
610 }
611
612 int
613 pop_retrieve_first (popserver server, int message, char **response)
614 {
615 sprintf (pop_error, "RETR %d", message);
616 return (pop_multi_first (server, pop_error, response));
617 }
618
619 /*
620 Returns a negative number on error, 0 to indicate that the data has
621 all been read (i.e., the server has returned a "." termination
622 line), or a positive number indicating the number of bytes in the
623 returned buffer (which is null-terminated and may contain embedded
624 nulls, but the returned bytecount doesn't include the final null).
625 */
626
627 int
628 pop_retrieve_next (popserver server, char **line)
629 {
630 return (pop_multi_next (server, line));
631 }
632
633 int
634 pop_retrieve_flush (popserver server)
635 {
636 return (pop_multi_flush (server));
637 }
638
639 int
640 pop_top_first (popserver server, int message, int lines, char **response)
641 {
642 sprintf (pop_error, "TOP %d %d", message, lines);
643 return (pop_multi_first (server, pop_error, response));
644 }
645
646 /*
647 Returns a negative number on error, 0 to indicate that the data has
648 all been read (i.e., the server has returned a "." termination
649 line), or a positive number indicating the number of bytes in the
650 returned buffer (which is null-terminated and may contain embedded
651 nulls, but the returned bytecount doesn't include the final null).
652 */
653
654 int
655 pop_top_next (popserver server, char **line)
656 {
657 return (pop_multi_next (server, line));
658 }
659
660 int
661 pop_top_flush (popserver server)
662 {
663 return (pop_multi_flush (server));
664 }
665
666 int
667 pop_multi_first (popserver server, const char *command, char **response)
668 {
669 if (server->in_multi)
670 {
671 strcpy (pop_error,
672 "Already in multi-line query in pop_multi_first");
673 return (-1);
674 }
675
676 if (sendline (server, command) || (pop_getline (server, response) < 0))
677 {
678 return (-1);
679 }
680
681 if (0 == strncmp (*response, "-ERR", 4))
682 {
683 snprintf (pop_error, ERROR_MAX, "%s", *response);
684 return (-1);
685 }
686 else if (0 == strncmp (*response, "+OK", 3))
687 {
688 for (*response += 3; **response == ' '; (*response)++) /* empty */;
689 server->in_multi = true;
690 return (0);
691 }
692 else
693 {
694 strcpy (pop_error,
695 "Unexpected response from server in pop_multi_first");
696 return (-1);
697 }
698 }
699
700 /*
701 Read the next line of data from SERVER and place a pointer to it
702 into LINE. Return -1 on error, 0 if there are no more lines to read
703 (i.e., the server has returned a line containing only "."), or a
704 positive number indicating the number of bytes in the LINE buffer
705 (not including the final null). The data in that buffer may contain
706 embedded nulls, but does not contain the final CRLF. When returning
707 0, LINE is set to null. */
708
709 int
710 pop_multi_next (popserver server, char **line)
711 {
712 char *fromserver;
713 int ret;
714
715 if (! server->in_multi)
716 {
717 strcpy (pop_error, "Not in multi-line query in pop_multi_next");
718 return (-1);
719 }
720
721 if ((ret = pop_getline (server, &fromserver)) < 0)
722 {
723 return (-1);
724 }
725
726 if (fromserver[0] == '.')
727 {
728 if (! fromserver[1])
729 {
730 *line = 0;
731 server->in_multi = false;
732 return (0);
733 }
734 else
735 {
736 *line = fromserver + 1;
737 return (ret - 1);
738 }
739 }
740 else
741 {
742 *line = fromserver;
743 return (ret);
744 }
745 }
746
747 int
748 pop_multi_flush (popserver server)
749 {
750 char *line;
751 int ret;
752
753 if (! server->in_multi)
754 {
755 return (0);
756 }
757
758 while ((ret = pop_multi_next (server, &line)))
759 {
760 if (ret < 0)
761 return (-1);
762 }
763
764 return (0);
765 }
766
767 /* Function: pop_delete
768 *
769 * Purpose: Delete a specified message.
770 *
771 * Arguments:
772 * server Server from which to delete the message.
773 * message Message to delete.
774 *
775 * Return value: 0 on success, non-zero with error in pop_error
776 * otherwise.
777 */
778 int
779 pop_delete (popserver server, int message)
780 {
781 if (server->in_multi)
782 {
783 strcpy (pop_error, "In multi-line query in pop_delete");
784 return (-1);
785 }
786
787 sprintf (pop_error, "DELE %d", message);
788
789 if (sendline (server, pop_error) || getok (server))
790 return (-1);
791
792 return (0);
793 }
794
795 /*
796 * Function: pop_noop
797 *
798 * Purpose: Send a noop command to the server.
799 *
800 * Argument:
801 * server The server to send to.
802 *
803 * Return value: 0 on success, non-zero with error in pop_error
804 * otherwise.
805 *
806 * Side effects: Closes connection on error.
807 */
808 int
809 pop_noop (popserver server)
810 {
811 if (server->in_multi)
812 {
813 strcpy (pop_error, "In multi-line query in pop_noop");
814 return (-1);
815 }
816
817 if (sendline (server, "NOOP") || getok (server))
818 return (-1);
819
820 return (0);
821 }
822
823 /*
824 * Function: pop_last
825 *
826 * Purpose: Find out the highest seen message from the server.
827 *
828 * Arguments:
829 * server The server.
830 *
831 * Return value: If successful, the highest seen message, which is
832 * greater than or equal to 0. Otherwise, a negative number with
833 * the error explained in pop_error.
834 *
835 * Side effects: Closes the connection on error.
836 */
837 int
838 pop_last (popserver server)
839 {
840 char *fromserver;
841
842 if (server->in_multi)
843 {
844 strcpy (pop_error, "In multi-line query in pop_last");
845 return (-1);
846 }
847
848 if (sendline (server, "LAST"))
849 return (-1);
850
851 if (pop_getline (server, &fromserver) < 0)
852 return (-1);
853
854 if (! strncmp (fromserver, "-ERR", 4))
855 {
856 snprintf (pop_error, ERROR_MAX, "%s", fromserver);
857 return (-1);
858 }
859 else if (strncmp (fromserver, "+OK ", 4))
860 {
861 strcpy (pop_error, "Unexpected response from server in pop_last");
862 pop_trash (server);
863 return (-1);
864 }
865 else
866 {
867 char *end_ptr;
868 int count;
869 errno = 0;
870 count = strtol (&fromserver[4], &end_ptr, 10);
871 if (fromserver + 4 == end_ptr || errno)
872 {
873 strcpy (pop_error, "Unexpected response from server in pop_last");
874 pop_trash (server);
875 return (-1);
876 }
877 return count;
878 }
879 }
880
881 /*
882 * Function: pop_reset
883 *
884 * Purpose: Reset the server to its initial connect state
885 *
886 * Arguments:
887 * server The server.
888 *
889 * Return value: 0 for success, non-0 with error in pop_error
890 * otherwise.
891 *
892 * Side effects: Closes the connection on error.
893 */
894 int
895 pop_reset (popserver server)
896 {
897 if (pop_retrieve_flush (server))
898 {
899 return (-1);
900 }
901
902 if (sendline (server, "RSET") || getok (server))
903 return (-1);
904
905 return (0);
906 }
907
908 /*
909 * Function: pop_quit
910 *
911 * Purpose: Quit the connection to the server,
912 *
913 * Arguments:
914 * server The server to quit.
915 *
916 * Return value: 0 for success, non-zero otherwise with error in
917 * pop_error.
918 *
919 * Side Effects: The popserver passed in is unusable after this
920 * function is called, even if an error occurs.
921 */
922 int
923 pop_quit (popserver server)
924 {
925 int ret = 0;
926
927 if (server->file >= 0)
928 {
929 if (pop_retrieve_flush (server))
930 {
931 ret = -1;
932 }
933
934 if (sendline (server, "QUIT") || getok (server))
935 {
936 ret = -1;
937 }
938
939 close (server->file);
940 }
941
942 free (server->buffer);
943 free ((char *) server);
944
945 return (ret);
946 }
947
948 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
949 static int have_winsock = 0;
950 #endif
951
952 /*
953 * Function: socket_connection
954 *
955 * Purpose: Opens the network connection with the mail host, without
956 * doing any sort of I/O with it or anything.
957 *
958 * Arguments:
959 * host The host to which to connect.
960 * flags Option flags.
961 *
962 * Return value: A file descriptor indicating the connection, or -1
963 * indicating failure, in which case an error has been copied
964 * into pop_error.
965 */
966 static int
967 socket_connection (char *host, int flags)
968 {
969 #ifdef HAVE_GETADDRINFO
970 struct addrinfo *res, *it;
971 struct addrinfo hints;
972 int ret;
973 #else /* !HAVE_GETADDRINFO */
974 struct hostent *hostent;
975 #endif
976 struct servent *servent;
977 struct sockaddr_in addr;
978 char found_port = 0;
979 const char *service;
980 int sock;
981 char *realhost;
982 #ifdef KERBEROS
983 #ifdef KERBEROS5
984 krb5_error_code rem;
985 krb5_context kcontext = 0;
986 krb5_auth_context auth_context = 0;
987 krb5_ccache ccdef;
988 krb5_principal client, server;
989 krb5_error *err_ret;
990 register char *cp;
991 #else
992 KTEXT ticket;
993 MSG_DAT msg_data;
994 CREDENTIALS cred;
995 Key_schedule schedule;
996 int rem;
997 #endif /* KERBEROS5 */
998 #endif /* KERBEROS */
999
1000 int try_count = 0;
1001 int connect_ok;
1002
1003 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
1004 {
1005 WSADATA winsockData;
1006 if (WSAStartup (0x101, &winsockData) == 0)
1007 have_winsock = 1;
1008 }
1009 #endif
1010
1011 memset (&addr, 0, sizeof (addr));
1012 addr.sin_family = AF_INET;
1013
1014 /** "kpop" service is never used: look for 20060515 to see why **/
1015 #ifdef KERBEROS
1016 service = (flags & POP_NO_KERBEROS) ? POP_SERVICE : KPOP_SERVICE;
1017 #else
1018 service = POP_SERVICE;
1019 #endif
1020
1021 #ifdef HESIOD
1022 if (! (flags & POP_NO_HESIOD))
1023 {
1024 servent = hes_getservbyname (service, "tcp");
1025 if (servent)
1026 {
1027 addr.sin_port = servent->s_port;
1028 found_port = 1;
1029 }
1030 }
1031 #endif
1032 if (! found_port)
1033 {
1034 servent = getservbyname (service, "tcp");
1035 if (servent)
1036 {
1037 addr.sin_port = servent->s_port;
1038 }
1039 else
1040 {
1041 /** "kpop" service is never used: look for 20060515 to see why **/
1042 #ifdef KERBEROS
1043 addr.sin_port = htons ((flags & POP_NO_KERBEROS) ?
1044 POP_PORT : KPOP_PORT);
1045 #else
1046 addr.sin_port = htons (POP_PORT);
1047 #endif
1048 }
1049 }
1050
1051 #define POP_SOCKET_ERROR "Could not create socket for POP connection: "
1052
1053 sock = socket (PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
1054 if (sock < 0)
1055 {
1056 snprintf (pop_error, ERROR_MAX, "%s%s",
1057 POP_SOCKET_ERROR, strerror (errno));
1058 return (-1);
1059
1060 }
1061
1062 #ifdef HAVE_GETADDRINFO
1063 memset (&hints, 0, sizeof (hints));
1064 hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM;
1065 hints.ai_flags = AI_CANONNAME;
1066 hints.ai_family = AF_INET;
1067 do
1068 {
1069 ret = getaddrinfo (host, service, &hints, &res);
1070 try_count++;
1071 if (ret != 0 && (ret != EAI_AGAIN || try_count == 5))
1072 {
1073 strcpy (pop_error, "Could not determine POP server's address");
1074 return (-1);
1075 }
1076 } while (ret != 0);
1077
1078 for (it = res; it; it = it->ai_next)
1079 if (it->ai_addrlen == sizeof addr)
1080 {
1081 struct sockaddr_in *in_a = (struct sockaddr_in *) it->ai_addr;
1082 addr.sin_addr = in_a->sin_addr;
1083 if (! connect (sock, (struct sockaddr *) &addr, sizeof addr))
1084 break;
1085 }
1086 connect_ok = it != NULL;
1087 if (connect_ok)
1088 {
1089 realhost = alloca (strlen (it->ai_canonname) + 1);
1090 strcpy (realhost, it->ai_canonname);
1091 }
1092 freeaddrinfo (res);
1093
1094 #else /* !HAVE_GETADDRINFO */
1095 do
1096 {
1097 hostent = gethostbyname (host);
1098 try_count++;
1099 if ((! hostent) && ((h_errno != TRY_AGAIN) || (try_count == 5)))
1100 {
1101 strcpy (pop_error, "Could not determine POP server's address");
1102 return (-1);
1103 }
1104 } while (! hostent);
1105
1106 while (*hostent->h_addr_list)
1107 {
1108 memcpy (&addr.sin_addr, *hostent->h_addr_list, hostent->h_length);
1109 if (! connect (sock, (struct sockaddr *) &addr, sizeof (addr)))
1110 break;
1111 hostent->h_addr_list++;
1112 }
1113 connect_ok = *hostent->h_addr_list != NULL;
1114 if (! connect_ok)
1115 {
1116 realhost = alloca (strlen (hostent->h_name) + 1);
1117 strcpy (realhost, hostent->h_name);
1118 }
1119
1120 #endif /* !HAVE_GETADDRINFO */
1121
1122 #define CONNECT_ERROR "Could not connect to POP server: "
1123
1124 if (! connect_ok)
1125 {
1126 CLOSESOCKET (sock);
1127 snprintf (pop_error, ERROR_MAX, "%s%s", CONNECT_ERROR, strerror (errno));
1128 return (-1);
1129
1130 }
1131
1132 #ifdef KERBEROS
1133
1134 #define KRB_ERROR "Kerberos error connecting to POP server: "
1135 if (! (flags & POP_NO_KERBEROS))
1136 {
1137 #ifdef KERBEROS5
1138 if ((rem = krb5_init_context (&kcontext)))
1139 {
1140 krb5error:
1141 if (auth_context)
1142 krb5_auth_con_free (kcontext, auth_context);
1143 if (kcontext)
1144 krb5_free_context (kcontext);
1145 snprintf (pop_error, ERROR_MAX, "%s%s",
1146 KRB_ERROR, error_message (rem));
1147 CLOSESOCKET (sock);
1148 return (-1);
1149 }
1150
1151 if ((rem = krb5_auth_con_init (kcontext, &auth_context)))
1152 goto krb5error;
1153
1154 if (rem = krb5_cc_default (kcontext, &ccdef))
1155 goto krb5error;
1156
1157 if (rem = krb5_cc_get_principal (kcontext, ccdef, &client))
1158 goto krb5error;
1159
1160 for (cp = realhost; *cp; cp++)
1161 {
1162 if (isupper (*cp))
1163 {
1164 *cp = tolower (*cp);
1165 }
1166 }
1167
1168 if (rem = krb5_sname_to_principal (kcontext, realhost,
1169 POP_SERVICE, FALSE, &server))
1170 goto krb5error;
1171
1172 rem = krb5_sendauth (kcontext, &auth_context,
1173 (krb5_pointer) &sock, "KPOPV1.0", client, server,
1174 AP_OPTS_MUTUAL_REQUIRED,
1175 0, /* no checksum */
1176 0, /* no creds, use ccache instead */
1177 ccdef,
1178 &err_ret,
1179 0, /* don't need subsession key */
1180 0); /* don't need reply */
1181 krb5_free_principal (kcontext, server);
1182 if (rem)
1183 {
1184 int pop_error_len = snprintf (pop_error, ERROR_MAX, "%s%s",
1185 KRB_ERROR, error_message (rem));
1186 #if defined HAVE_KRB5_ERROR_TEXT
1187 if (err_ret && err_ret->text.length)
1188 {
1189 int errlen = err_ret->text.length;
1190 snprintf (pop_error + pop_error_len, ERROR_MAX - pop_error_len,
1191 " [server says '.*%s']", errlen, err_ret->text.data);
1192 }
1193 #elif defined HAVE_KRB5_ERROR_E_TEXT
1194 if (err_ret && err_ret->e_text && **err_ret->e_text)
1195 snprintf (pop_error + pop_error_len, ERROR_MAX - pop_error_len,
1196 " [server says '%s']", *err_ret->e_text);
1197 #endif
1198 if (err_ret)
1199 krb5_free_error (kcontext, err_ret);
1200 krb5_auth_con_free (kcontext, auth_context);
1201 krb5_free_context (kcontext);
1202
1203 CLOSESOCKET (sock);
1204 return (-1);
1205 }
1206 #else /* ! KERBEROS5 */
1207 ticket = (KTEXT) malloc (sizeof (KTEXT_ST));
1208 rem = krb_sendauth (0L, sock, ticket, "pop", realhost,
1209 (char *) krb_realmofhost (realhost),
1210 (unsigned long) 0, &msg_data, &cred, schedule,
1211 (struct sockaddr_in *) 0,
1212 (struct sockaddr_in *) 0,
1213 "KPOPV0.1");
1214 free ((char *) ticket);
1215 if (rem != KSUCCESS)
1216 {
1217 snprintf (pop_error, ERROR_MAX, "%s%s", KRB_ERROR, krb_err_txt[rem]);
1218 CLOSESOCKET (sock);
1219 return (-1);
1220 }
1221 #endif /* KERBEROS5 */
1222 }
1223 #endif /* KERBEROS */
1224
1225 return (sock);
1226 } /* socket_connection */
1227
1228 /*
1229 * Function: pop_getline
1230 *
1231 * Purpose: Get a line of text from the connection and return a
1232 * pointer to it. The carriage return and linefeed at the end of
1233 * the line are stripped, but periods at the beginnings of lines
1234 * are NOT dealt with in any special way.
1235 *
1236 * Arguments:
1237 * server The server from which to get the line of text.
1238 *
1239 * Returns: The number of characters in the line, which is returned in
1240 * LINE, not including the final null. A return value of 0
1241 * indicates a blank line. A negative return value indicates an
1242 * error (in which case the contents of LINE are undefined. In
1243 * case of error, an error message is copied into pop_error.
1244 *
1245 * Notes: The line returned is overwritten with each call to pop_getline.
1246 *
1247 * Side effects: Closes the connection on error.
1248 *
1249 * THE RETURNED LINE MAY CONTAIN EMBEDDED NULLS!
1250 */
1251 static int
1252 pop_getline (popserver server, char **line)
1253 {
1254 #define GETLINE_ERROR "Error reading from server: "
1255
1256 int ret;
1257 int search_offset = 0;
1258
1259 if (server->data)
1260 {
1261 char *cp = find_crlf (server->buffer + server->buffer_index,
1262 server->data);
1263 if (cp)
1264 {
1265 int found;
1266 int data_used;
1267
1268 found = server->buffer_index;
1269 data_used = (cp + 2) - server->buffer - found;
1270
1271 *cp = '\0'; /* terminate the string to be returned */
1272 server->data -= data_used;
1273 server->buffer_index += data_used;
1274
1275 if (pop_debug)
1276 /* Embedded nulls will truncate this output prematurely,
1277 but that's OK because it's just for debugging anyway. */
1278 fprintf (stderr, "<<< %s\n", server->buffer + found);
1279 *line = server->buffer + found;
1280 return (data_used - 2);
1281 }
1282 else
1283 {
1284 memmove (server->buffer, server->buffer + server->buffer_index,
1285 server->data);
1286 /* Record the fact that we've searched the data already in
1287 the buffer for a CRLF, so that when we search below, we
1288 don't have to search the same data twice. There's a "-
1289 1" here to account for the fact that the last character
1290 of the data we have may be the CR of a CRLF pair, of
1291 which we haven't read the second half yet, so we may have
1292 to search it again when we read more data. */
1293 search_offset = server->data - 1;
1294 server->buffer_index = 0;
1295 }
1296 }
1297 else
1298 {
1299 server->buffer_index = 0;
1300 }
1301
1302 while (1)
1303 {
1304 /* There's a "- 1" here to leave room for the null that we put
1305 at the end of the read data below. We put the null there so
1306 that find_crlf knows where to stop when we call it. */
1307 if (server->data == server->buffer_size - 1)
1308 {
1309 server->buffer_size += GETLINE_INCR;
1310 server->buffer = (char *)realloc (server->buffer, server->buffer_size);
1311 if (! server->buffer)
1312 {
1313 strcpy (pop_error, "Out of memory in pop_getline");
1314 pop_trash (server);
1315 return (-1);
1316 }
1317 }
1318 ret = RECV (server->file, server->buffer + server->data,
1319 server->buffer_size - server->data - 1, 0);
1320 if (ret < 0)
1321 {
1322 snprintf (pop_error, ERROR_MAX, "%s%s",
1323 GETLINE_ERROR, strerror (errno));
1324 pop_trash (server);
1325 return (-1);
1326 }
1327 else if (ret == 0)
1328 {
1329 strcpy (pop_error, "Unexpected EOF from server in pop_getline");
1330 pop_trash (server);
1331 return (-1);
1332 }
1333 else
1334 {
1335 char *cp;
1336 server->data += ret;
1337 server->buffer[server->data] = '\0';
1338
1339 cp = find_crlf (server->buffer + search_offset,
1340 server->data - search_offset);
1341 if (cp)
1342 {
1343 int data_used = (cp + 2) - server->buffer;
1344 *cp = '\0';
1345 server->data -= data_used;
1346 server->buffer_index = data_used;
1347
1348 if (pop_debug)
1349 fprintf (stderr, "<<< %s\n", server->buffer);
1350 *line = server->buffer;
1351 return (data_used - 2);
1352 }
1353 /* As above, the "- 1" here is to account for the fact that
1354 we may have read a CR without its accompanying LF. */
1355 search_offset += ret - 1;
1356 }
1357 }
1358
1359 /* NOTREACHED */
1360 }
1361
1362 /*
1363 * Function: sendline
1364 *
1365 * Purpose: Sends a line of text to the POP server. The line of text
1366 * passed into this function should NOT have the carriage return
1367 * and linefeed on the end of it. Periods at beginnings of lines
1368 * will NOT be treated specially by this function.
1369 *
1370 * Arguments:
1371 * server The server to which to send the text.
1372 * line The line of text to send.
1373 *
1374 * Return value: Upon successful completion, a value of 0 will be
1375 * returned. Otherwise, a non-zero value will be returned, and
1376 * an error will be copied into pop_error.
1377 *
1378 * Side effects: Closes the connection on error.
1379 */
1380 static int
1381 sendline (popserver server, const char *line)
1382 {
1383 #define SENDLINE_ERROR "Error writing to POP server: "
1384 int ret;
1385 char *buf;
1386
1387 /* Combine the string and the CR-LF into one buffer. Otherwise, two
1388 reasonable network stack optimizations, Nagle's algorithm and
1389 delayed acks, combine to delay us a fraction of a second on every
1390 message we send. (Movemail writes line without \r\n, client
1391 kernel sends packet, server kernel delays the ack to see if it
1392 can combine it with data, movemail writes \r\n, client kernel
1393 waits because it has unacked data already in its outgoing queue,
1394 client kernel eventually times out and sends.)
1395
1396 This can be something like 0.2s per command, which can add up
1397 over a few dozen messages, and is a big chunk of the time we
1398 spend fetching mail from a server close by. */
1399 buf = alloca (strlen (line) + 3);
1400 strcpy (buf, line);
1401 strcat (buf, "\r\n");
1402 ret = fullwrite (server->file, buf, strlen (buf));
1403
1404 if (ret < 0)
1405 {
1406 pop_trash (server);
1407 snprintf (pop_error, ERROR_MAX, "%s%s", SENDLINE_ERROR, strerror (errno));
1408 return (ret);
1409 }
1410
1411 if (pop_debug)
1412 fprintf (stderr, ">>> %s\n", line);
1413
1414 return (0);
1415 }
1416
1417 /*
1418 * Procedure: fullwrite
1419 *
1420 * Purpose: Just like write, but keeps trying until the entire string
1421 * has been written.
1422 *
1423 * Return value: Same as write. Pop_error is not set.
1424 */
1425 static int
1426 fullwrite (int fd, char *buf, int nbytes)
1427 {
1428 char *cp;
1429 int ret = 0;
1430
1431 cp = buf;
1432 while (nbytes && ((ret = SEND (fd, cp, nbytes, 0)) > 0))
1433 {
1434 cp += ret;
1435 nbytes -= ret;
1436 }
1437
1438 return (ret);
1439 }
1440
1441 /*
1442 * Procedure getok
1443 *
1444 * Purpose: Reads a line from the server. If the return indicator is
1445 * positive, return with a zero exit status. If not, return with
1446 * a negative exit status.
1447 *
1448 * Arguments:
1449 * server The server to read from.
1450 *
1451 * Returns: 0 for success, else for failure and puts error in pop_error.
1452 *
1453 * Side effects: On failure, may make the connection unusable.
1454 */
1455 static int
1456 getok (popserver server)
1457 {
1458 char *fromline;
1459
1460 if (pop_getline (server, &fromline) < 0)
1461 {
1462 return (-1);
1463 }
1464
1465 if (! strncmp (fromline, "+OK", 3))
1466 return (0);
1467 else if (! strncmp (fromline, "-ERR", 4))
1468 {
1469 snprintf (pop_error, ERROR_MAX, "%s", fromline);
1470 return (-1);
1471 }
1472 else
1473 {
1474 strcpy (pop_error,
1475 "Unexpected response from server; expecting +OK or -ERR");
1476 pop_trash (server);
1477 return (-1);
1478 }
1479 }
1480
1481 #if 0
1482 /*
1483 * Function: gettermination
1484 *
1485 * Purpose: Gets the next line and verifies that it is a termination
1486 * line (nothing but a dot).
1487 *
1488 * Return value: 0 on success, non-zero with pop_error set on error.
1489 *
1490 * Side effects: Closes the connection on error.
1491 */
1492 static int
1493 gettermination (server)
1494 popserver server;
1495 {
1496 char *fromserver;
1497
1498 if (pop_getline (server, &fromserver) < 0)
1499 return (-1);
1500
1501 if (strcmp (fromserver, "."))
1502 {
1503 strcpy (pop_error,
1504 "Unexpected response from server in gettermination");
1505 pop_trash (server);
1506 return (-1);
1507 }
1508
1509 return (0);
1510 }
1511 #endif
1512
1513 /*
1514 * Function pop_close
1515 *
1516 * Purpose: Close a pop connection, sending a "RSET" command to try to
1517 * preserve any changes that were made and a "QUIT" command to
1518 * try to get the server to quit, but ignoring any responses that
1519 * are received.
1520 *
1521 * Side effects: The server is unusable after this function returns.
1522 * Changes made to the maildrop since the session was started (or
1523 * since the last pop_reset) may be lost.
1524 */
1525 void
1526 pop_close (popserver server)
1527 {
1528 pop_trash (server);
1529 free ((char *) server);
1530
1531 return;
1532 }
1533
1534 /*
1535 * Function: pop_trash
1536 *
1537 * Purpose: Like pop_close or pop_quit, but doesn't deallocate the
1538 * memory associated with the server. It is valid to call
1539 * pop_close or pop_quit after this function has been called.
1540 */
1541 static void
1542 pop_trash (popserver server)
1543 {
1544 if (server->file >= 0)
1545 {
1546 /* avoid recursion; sendline can call pop_trash */
1547 if (server->trash_started)
1548 return;
1549 server->trash_started = true;
1550
1551 sendline (server, "RSET");
1552 sendline (server, "QUIT");
1553
1554 CLOSESOCKET (server->file);
1555 server->file = -1;
1556 if (server->buffer)
1557 {
1558 free (server->buffer);
1559 server->buffer = 0;
1560 }
1561 }
1562
1563 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
1564 if (have_winsock)
1565 WSACleanup ();
1566 #endif
1567 }
1568
1569 /* Return a pointer to the first CRLF in IN_STRING, which can contain
1570 embedded nulls and has LEN characters in it not including the final
1571 null, or 0 if it does not contain one. */
1572
1573 static char *
1574 find_crlf (char *in_string, int len)
1575 {
1576 while (len--)
1577 {
1578 if (*in_string == '\r')
1579 {
1580 if (*++in_string == '\n')
1581 return (in_string - 1);
1582 }
1583 else
1584 in_string++;
1585 }
1586 return (0);
1587 }
1588
1589 #endif /* MAIL_USE_POP */