/* * fetchmail.c -- main driver module for fetchmail * * For license terms, see the file COPYING in this directory. */ #include #include #include #if defined(STDC_HEADERS) #include #endif #if defined(HAVE_UNISTD_H) #include #endif #if defined(HAVE_ALLOCA_H) #include #endif #include #include #if defined(HAVE_SYSLOG) #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME #include #endif /* HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME */ #include "fetchmail.h" #include "tunable.h" #include "smtp.h" #include "getopt.h" #include "netrc.h" #define DROPDEAD 6 /* maximum bad socket opens */ /* prototypes for internal functions */ static int load_params(int, char **, int); static void dump_params (struct query *); static int query_host(struct query *); static char *visbuf(const char *); /* controls the detail level of status/progress messages written to stderr */ int outlevel; /* see the O_.* constants above */ int yydebug; /* enable parse debugging */ /* daemon mode control */ int poll_interval; /* poll interval in seconds */ int nodetach; /* if TRUE, don't detach daemon process */ char *logfile; /* log file for daemon mode */ int use_syslog; /* if --syslog was set */ int quitmode; /* if --quit was set */ int check_only; /* if --probe was set */ int cmd_batchlimit; /* if --batchlimit was set */ int cmd_fetchlimit; /* if --fetchlimit was set */ char *cmd_logfile; /* if --logfile was set */ char *interface; /* interface required specification */ char *cmd_interface; /* if --interface was set */ char *monitor; /* monitored interface for activity */ char *cmd_monitor; /* if --monitor was set */ /* miscellaneous global controls */ char *rcfile; /* path name of rc file */ char *idfile; /* UID list file */ int versioninfo; /* emit only version info */ char *user; /* the name of the invoking user */ char *program_name; /* the name to prefix error messages with */ static char *lockfile; /* name of lockfile */ static int querystatus; /* status of query */ static int lastsig; /* last signal received */ static void termhook(); /* forward declaration of exit hook */ RETSIGTYPE donothing(sig) int sig; {signal(sig, donothing); lastsig = sig;} static void unlockit(void) /* must-do actions for exit (but we can't count on being able to do malloc) */ { unlink(lockfile); } int main (int argc, char **argv) { int st, bkgd = FALSE; int parsestatus, implicitmode; char *home, *tmpdir, tmpbuf[BUFSIZ]; struct passwd *pw; struct query *ctl; FILE *lockfp; netrc_entry *netrc_list; char *netrc_file; pid_t pid; if ((program_name = strrchr(argv[0], '/')) != NULL) ++program_name; else program_name = argv[0]; if ((user = getenv("USER")) == (char *)NULL) user = getenv("LOGNAME"); if ((user == (char *)NULL) || (home = getenv("HOME")) == (char *)NULL) { if ((pw = getpwuid(getuid())) != NULL) { user = pw->pw_name; home = pw->pw_dir; } else { fprintf(stderr,"fetchmail: can't find your name and home directory!\n"); exit(PS_UNDEFINED); } } /* * Backward-compatibility hack. If we're called by the name of the * ancestral popclient, look for .poprc. This will actually work * for popclient files that don't use the removed keywords. */ if (strcmp("popclient", argv[0]) == 0) tmpdir = ".poprc"; else tmpdir = ".fetchmailrc"; rcfile = (char *) xmalloc(strlen(home)+strlen(tmpdir)+2); strcpy(rcfile, home); strcat(rcfile, "/"); strcat(rcfile, tmpdir); #define IDFILE_NAME ".fetchids" idfile = (char *) xmalloc(strlen(home)+strlen(IDFILE_NAME)+2); strcpy(idfile, home); strcat(idfile, "/"); strcat(idfile, IDFILE_NAME); outlevel = O_NORMAL; if ((parsestatus = parsecmdline(argc,argv,&cmd_opts)) < 0) exit(PS_SYNTAX); /* this hint to stdio should halp messages come out in the right order */ setvbuf(stdout, NULL, _IOLBF, POPBUFSIZE); if (versioninfo) printf("This is fetchmail release %s pl %s\n", RELEASE_ID, PATCHLEVEL); /* avoid parsing the config file if all we're doing is killing a daemon */ if (!quitmode) implicitmode = load_params(argc, argv, optind); /* set up to do lock protocol */ if (!getuid()) strcpy(tmpbuf, "/var/run/fetchmail.pid"); else { strcpy(tmpbuf, home); strcat(tmpbuf, "/.fetchmail"); } /* perhaps we just want to check options? */ if (versioninfo) { printf("Taking options from command line"); if (access(rcfile, 0)) printf("\n"); else printf(" and %s\n", rcfile); if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE) printf("Lockfile at %s\n", tmpbuf); if (batchlimit) printf("SMTP message batch limit is %d.\n", batchlimit); else if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE) printf("No SMTP message batch limit.\n"); #ifdef linux if (interface) printf("TCP/IP interface requirements for %s.\n", interface); else if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE) printf("No TCP/IP interface requirements specified.\n"); if (monitor) printf("Polling loop will monitor %s.\n", monitor); else if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE) printf("No monitor interface specified.\n"); #endif for (ctl = querylist; ctl; ctl = ctl->next) { if (ctl->active && !(implicitmode && ctl->server.skip)) dump_params(ctl); } if (querylist == NULL) (void) fprintf(stderr, "No mailservers set up -- perhaps %s is missing?\n", rcfile); exit(0); } else if (!quitmode && querylist == NULL) { (void) fputs("fetchmail: no mailservers have been specified.\n", stderr); exit(PS_SYNTAX); } /* check for another fetchmail running concurrently */ pid = -1; if ((lockfile = (char *) malloc(strlen(tmpbuf) + 1)) == NULL) { fprintf(stderr,"fetchmail: cannot allocate memory for lock name.\n"); exit(PS_EXCLUDE); } else (void) strcpy(lockfile, tmpbuf); if ((lockfp = fopen(lockfile, "r")) != NULL ) { bkgd = (fscanf(lockfp,"%d %d", &pid, &st) == 2); if (kill(pid, 0) == -1) { fprintf(stderr,"fetchmail: removing stale lockfile\n"); pid = -1; bkgd = FALSE; remove(lockfile); } fclose(lockfp); } /* perhaps user asked us to kill the other fetchmail */ if (quitmode) { if (pid == -1) { fprintf(stderr,"fetchmail: no other fetchmail is running\n"); exit(PS_EXCLUDE); } else if (kill(pid, SIGTERM) < 0) { fprintf(stderr,"fetchmail: error killing %s fetchmail at %d.\n", bkgd ? "background" : "foreground", pid); exit(PS_EXCLUDE); } else { fprintf(stderr,"fetchmail: %s fetchmail at %d killed.\n", bkgd ? "background" : "foreground", pid); remove(lockfile); exit(0); } } /* another fetchmail is running -- wake it up or die */ if (pid != -1) { if (check_only) { fprintf(stderr, "fetchmail: can't check mail while another fetchmail to same host is running."); return(PS_EXCLUDE); } else if (!implicitmode) { fprintf(stderr, "fetchmail: can't poll specified hosts with another fetchmail running at %d.\n", pid); return(PS_EXCLUDE); } else if (!bkgd) { fprintf(stderr, "fetchmail: another foreground fetchmail is running at %d.\n", pid); return(PS_EXCLUDE); } else if (kill(pid, SIGUSR1) == 0) { fprintf(stderr, "fetchmail: background fetchmail at %d awakened.\n", pid); return(0); } else { /* * Should never happen -- possible only if a background fetchmail * croaks after the first kill probe above but before the SIGUSR1/SIGHUP * transmission. */ fprintf(stderr, "fetchmail: elder sibling at %d died mysteriously.\n", pid); return(PS_UNDEFINED); } } /* parse the ~/.netrc file, for future password lookups. */ netrc_file = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (home) + 8); strcpy (netrc_file, home); strcat (netrc_file, "/.netrc"); netrc_list = parse_netrc (netrc_file); /* pick up interactively any passwords we need but don't have */ for (ctl = querylist; ctl; ctl = ctl->next) if (ctl->active && !(implicitmode && ctl->server.skip) && !ctl->password) { if (ctl->server.authenticate == A_KERBEROS) /* Server won't care what the password is, but there must be some non-null string here. */ ctl->password = ctl->remotename; else { /* Look up the host and account in the .netrc file. */ netrc_entry *p = search_netrc(netrc_list,ctl->server.names->id); while (p && strcmp (p->account, ctl->remotename)) p = search_netrc (p->next, ctl->remotename); if (p) { /* We found the entry, so use the password. */ ctl->password = xstrdup(p->password); } } if (!ctl->password) { (void) sprintf(tmpbuf, "Enter password for %s@%s: ", ctl->remotename, ctl->server.names->id); ctl->password = xstrdup((char *)getpassword(tmpbuf)); } } /* * Maybe time to go to demon mode... */ #if defined(HAVE_SYSLOG) if (use_syslog) openlog(program_name, LOG_PID, LOG_MAIL); #endif if (poll_interval && !nodetach) daemonize(logfile, termhook); /* beyond here we don't want more than one fetchmail running per user */ umask(0077); signal(SIGABRT, termhook); signal(SIGINT, termhook); signal(SIGTERM, termhook); signal(SIGALRM, termhook); signal(SIGPIPE, termhook); signal(SIGQUIT, termhook); /* * With this simple hack, we make it possible for a foreground * fetchmail to wake up one in daemon mode. What we want is the * side effect of interrupting any sleep that may be going on, * forcing fetchmail to re-poll its hosts. */ signal(SIGUSR1, donothing); /* pacify people who think all system daemons wake up on SIGHUP */ if (poll_interval && !getuid()) signal(SIGHUP, donothing); /* here's the exclusion lock */ if ( (lockfp = fopen(lockfile,"w")) != NULL ) { fprintf(lockfp,"%d",getpid()); if (poll_interval) fprintf(lockfp," %d", poll_interval); fclose(lockfp); atexit(unlockit); } /* * Query all hosts. If there's only one, the error return will * reflect the status of that transaction. */ do { if (poll_interval) { #ifdef linux if (monitor) { /* * Allow some time for the link to quiesce. * Note: this delay is important! Don't remove it casually! */ sleep(3); interface_note_activity(); } #endif if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE) { time_t now; time(&now); fprintf(stderr, "fetchmail: sleeping at %s", ctime(&now)); } /* * We can't use sleep(3) here because we need an alarm(3) * equivalent in order to implement server nonresponse timeout. * We'll just assume setitimer(2) is available since fetchmail * has to have a BSDoid socket layer to work at all. */ { struct itimerval ntimeout; ntimeout.it_interval.tv_sec = ntimeout.it_interval.tv_usec = 0; ntimeout.it_value.tv_sec = poll_interval; ntimeout.it_value.tv_usec = 0; setitimer(ITIMER_REAL,&ntimeout,NULL); signal(SIGALRM, donothing); pause(); signal(SIGALRM, SIG_IGN); if (lastsig == SIGUSR1 || ((poll_interval && !getuid()) && lastsig == SIGHUP)) { #ifdef SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED error(0, 0, "awakened by %s", sys_siglist[lastsig]); #else error(0, 0, "awakened by signal %d", lastsig); #endif } } if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE) { time_t now; time(&now); fprintf(stderr, "fetchmail: awakened at %s", ctime(&now)); } } #ifdef linux if (!interface_approve()) continue; #endif #ifdef HAVE_RES_SEARCH sethostent(TRUE); /* use TCP/IP for mailserver queries */ #endif /* HAVE_RES_SEARCH */ batchcount = 0; for (ctl = querylist; ctl; ctl = ctl->next) { if (ctl->active && !(implicitmode && ctl->server.skip)) { #ifdef HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME /* * This functions partly as an optimization and partly * as a probe to make sure our nameserver is still up. * The multidrop case (especially) needs it. */ if (ctl->server.authenticate == A_KERBEROS || MULTIDROP(ctl)) { struct hostent *namerec; /* compute the canonical name of the host */ errno = 0; namerec = gethostbyname(ctl->server.names->id); if (namerec == (struct hostent *)NULL) { error(0, errno, "skipping %s poll, ", ctl->server.names->id); if (errno) { if (errno == ENETUNREACH) break; /* go to sleep */ } #ifdef HAVE_HERROR /* NEXTSTEP doesn't */ else herror("DNS error"); #endif /* HAVE_HERROR */ continue; } else { free(ctl->server.canonical_name); ctl->server.canonical_name = xstrdup((char *)namerec->h_name); } } #endif /* HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME */ querystatus = query_host(ctl); if (!check_only) update_str_lists(ctl); } } #ifdef HAVE_RES_SEARCH endhostent(); /* release TCP/IP connection to nameserver */ #endif /* HAVE_RES_SEARCH */ /* * Close all SMTP delivery sockets. For optimum performance * we'd like to hold them open til end of run, but (1) this * loses if our poll interval is longer than the MTA's inactivity * timeout, and (2) some MTAs (like smail) don't deliver after * each message, but rather queue up mail and wait to actually * deliver it until the input socket is closed. */ for (ctl = querylist; ctl; ctl = ctl->next) if (ctl->smtp_sockfp) { SMTP_quit(ctl->smtp_sockfp); fclose(ctl->smtp_sockfp); ctl->smtp_sockfp = (FILE *)NULL; } } while (poll_interval); if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE) fprintf(stderr,"fetchmail: normal termination, status %d\n",querystatus); termhook(0); exit(querystatus); } static int load_params(int argc, char **argv, int optind) { int implicitmode, st; struct passwd *pw; struct query def_opts, *ctl, *mp; memset(&def_opts, '\0', sizeof(struct query)); def_opts.server.protocol = P_AUTO; def_opts.server.timeout = CLIENT_TIMEOUT; def_opts.remotename = user; def_opts.smtphost = "localhost"; /* this builds the host list */ if (prc_parse_file(rcfile) != 0) exit(PS_SYNTAX); if ((implicitmode = (optind >= argc))) { for (ctl = querylist; ctl; ctl = ctl->next) ctl->active = TRUE; } else for (; optind < argc; optind++) { /* * If hostname corresponds to a host known from the rc file, * simply declare it active. Otherwise synthesize a host * record from command line and defaults */ for (ctl = querylist; ctl; ctl = ctl->next) if (str_in_list(&ctl->server.names, argv[optind])) goto foundit; ctl = hostalloc(&cmd_opts); save_str(&ctl->server.names, -1, argv[optind]); foundit: ctl->active = TRUE; } /* if there's a defaults record, merge it and lose it */ if (querylist && strcmp(querylist->server.names->id, "defaults") == 0) { for (ctl = querylist->next; ctl; ctl = ctl->next) optmerge(ctl, querylist); querylist = querylist->next; } /* don't allow a defaults record after the first */ for (ctl = querylist; ctl; ctl = ctl->next) if (ctl != querylist && strcmp(ctl->server.names->id, "defaults") == 0) exit(PS_SYNTAX); /* merge in wired defaults, do sanity checks and prepare internal fields */ for (ctl = querylist; ctl; ctl = ctl->next) { if (ctl->active && !(implicitmode && ctl->server.skip)) { /* merge in defaults */ optmerge(ctl, &def_opts); /* keep lusers from shooting themselves in the foot :-) */ if (poll_interval && ctl->limit) { fprintf(stderr,"fetchmail: you'd never see large messages!\n"); exit(PS_SYNTAX); } /* make sure delivery will default to a real local user */ if ((pw = getpwnam(user)) == (struct passwd *)NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "fetchmail: can't set up default delivery to %s\n", user); exit(PS_SYNTAX); /* has to be from bad rc file */ } else { ctl->uid = pw->pw_uid; /* for local delivery via MDA */ if (!ctl->localnames) /* for local delivery via SMTP */ save_str(&ctl->localnames, -1, user); } #if !defined(HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME) || !defined(HAVE_RES_SEARCH) /* can't handle multidrop mailboxes unless we can do DNS lookups */ if (ctl->localnames && ctl->localnames->next) { fputs("fetchmail: can't handle multidrop mailboxes without DNS\n", stderr); exit(PS_SYNTAX); } #endif /* !HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME || !HAVE_RES_SEARCH */ /* * Assign SMTP leaders. We want to allow all query blocks * sharing the same SMTP host to use the same SMTP connection. * To accomplish this, we initialize each query block's leader * field to point to the first block in the list with a matching * SMTP host. * * In the typical case, there will be only one SMTP host (the * client machine) and thus just one SMTP leader (and one listener * process) through the entire poll cycle. */ if (!ctl->mda) { ctl->smtp_sockfp = (FILE *)NULL; for (mp = querylist; mp && mp != ctl; mp = mp->next) if (strcmp(mp->smtphost, ctl->smtphost) == 0) { ctl->lead_smtp = mp->lead_smtp; goto no_new_leader; } ctl->lead_smtp = ctl; no_new_leader:; } /* similarly, compute server leaders for queries */ for (mp = querylist; mp && mp != ctl; mp = mp->next) if (strcmp(mp->server.names->id, ctl->server.names->id) == 0) { ctl->server.lead_server = mp->server.lead_server; goto no_new_server; } ctl->server.lead_server = &(ctl->server); no_new_server:; /* plug in the semi-standard way of indicating a mail address */ if (ctl->server.envelope == (char *)NULL) ctl->server.envelope = "X-Envelope-To:"; /* sanity checks */ if (ctl->server.port < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s configuration invalid, port number cannot be negative", ctl->server.names->id); exit(PS_SYNTAX); } } } /* initialize UID handling */ if ((st = prc_filecheck(idfile)) != 0) exit(st); else initialize_saved_lists(querylist, idfile); /* if cmd_batchlimit was explicitly set, use it to override batchlimit */ if (cmd_batchlimit > -1) batchlimit = cmd_batchlimit; /* if cmd_logfile was explicitly set, use it to override logfile */ if (cmd_logfile) logfile = cmd_logfile; /* if cmd_interface was explicitly set, use it to override interface */ if (cmd_interface) interface = cmd_interface; /* if cmd_monitor was explicitly set, use it to override monitor */ if (cmd_monitor) monitor = cmd_monitor; if (interface) #ifdef linux interface_parse(); #else { (void) fprintf(stderr, "interface specification supported only on Linux\n"); exit(PS_SYNTAX); } if (monitor) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "monitor supported only on Linux\n"); exit(PS_SYNTAX); } #endif return(implicitmode); } void termhook(int sig) /* to be executed on normal or signal-induced termination */ { struct query *ctl; /* * Sending SMTP QUIT on signal is theoretically nice, but led to a * subtle bug. If fetchmail was terminated by signal while it was * shipping message text, it would hang forever waiting for a * command acknowledge. In theory we could disable the QUIT * only outside of the message send. In practice, we don't * care. All mailservers hang up on a dropped TCP/IP connection * anyway. */ if (sig != 0) error(0, 0, "terminated with signal %d", sig); else /* terminate all SMTP connections cleanly */ for (ctl = querylist; ctl; ctl = ctl->next) if (ctl->lead_smtp == ctl && ctl->smtp_sockfp != (FILE *)NULL) SMTP_quit(ctl->smtp_sockfp); if (!check_only) write_saved_lists(querylist, idfile); exit(querystatus); } static char *showproto(int proto) /* protocol index to protocol name mapping */ { switch (proto) { case P_AUTO: return("auto"); break; case P_POP2: return("POP2"); break; case P_POP3: return("POP3"); break; case P_IMAP: return("IMAP"); break; case P_APOP: return("APOP"); break; default: return("unknown?!?"); break; } } /* * Sequence of protocols to try when autoprobing, most capable to least. */ static const int autoprobe[] = {P_IMAP, P_POP3, P_POP2}; static int query_host(struct query *ctl) /* perform fetch transaction with single host */ { int i, st; if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE) { time_t now; time(&now); fprintf(stderr, "Querying %s (protocol %s) at %s", ctl->server.names->id, showproto(ctl->server.protocol), ctime(&now)); } switch (ctl->server.protocol) { case P_AUTO: for (i = 0; i < sizeof(autoprobe)/sizeof(autoprobe[0]); i++) { ctl->server.protocol = autoprobe[i]; if ((st = query_host(ctl)) == PS_SUCCESS || st == PS_NOMAIL || st == PS_AUTHFAIL) break; } ctl->server.protocol = P_AUTO; return(st); break; case P_POP2: return(doPOP2(ctl)); break; case P_POP3: case P_APOP: return(doPOP3(ctl)); break; case P_IMAP: return(doIMAP(ctl)); break; default: error(0, 0, "unsupported protocol selected."); return(PS_PROTOCOL); } } void dump_params (struct query *ctl) /* display query parameters in English */ { printf("Options for retrieving from %s@%s:\n", ctl->remotename, visbuf(ctl->server.names->id)); #ifdef HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME if (ctl->server.canonical_name) printf(" Canonical DNS name of server is %s.\n", ctl->server.canonical_name); #endif /* HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME */ if (ctl->server.names->next) { struct idlist *idp; printf(" Predeclared mailserver aliases:"); for (idp = ctl->server.names->next; idp; idp = idp->next) printf(" %s", idp->id); putchar('\n'); } if (ctl->server.skip || outlevel == O_VERBOSE) printf(" This host will%s be queried when no host is specified.\n", ctl->server.skip ? " not" : ""); if (!ctl->password) printf(" Password will be prompted for.\n"); else if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE) if (ctl->server.protocol == P_APOP) printf(" APOP secret = '%s'.\n", visbuf(ctl->password)); else printf(" Password = '%s'.\n", visbuf(ctl->password)); if (ctl->server.protocol == P_POP3 && ctl->server.port == KPOP_PORT && ctl->server.authenticate == A_KERBEROS) printf(" Protocol is KPOP"); else printf(" Protocol is %s", showproto(ctl->server.protocol)); if (ctl->server.port) printf(" (using port %d)", ctl->server.port); else if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE) printf(" (using default port)"); putchar('.'); putchar('\n'); if (ctl->server.authenticate == A_KERBEROS) printf(" Kerberos authentication enabled.\n"); printf(" Server nonresponse timeout is %d seconds", ctl->server.timeout); if (ctl->server.timeout == CLIENT_TIMEOUT) printf(" (default).\n"); else printf(".\n"); if (ctl->server.localdomains) { struct idlist *idp; printf(" Local domains:"); for (idp = ctl->server.localdomains; idp; idp = idp->next) printf(" %s", idp->id); putchar('\n'); } printf(" %s messages will be retrieved (--all %s).\n", ctl->fetchall ? "All" : "Only new", ctl->fetchall ? "on" : "off"); printf(" Fetched messages will%s be kept on the server (--keep %s).\n", ctl->keep ? "" : " not", ctl->keep ? "on" : "off"); printf(" Old messages will%s be flushed before message retrieval (--flush %s).\n", ctl->flush ? "" : " not", ctl->flush ? "on" : "off"); printf(" Rewrite of server-local addresses is %sabled (--norewrite %s).\n", ctl->norewrite ? "dis" : "en", ctl->norewrite ? "on" : "off"); if (ctl->limit) printf(" Message size limit is %d bytes (--limit %d).\n", ctl->limit, ctl->limit); else if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE) printf(" No message size limit (--limit 0).\n"); if (ctl->fetchlimit) printf(" Received-message limit is %d (--fetchlimit %d).\n", ctl->fetchlimit, ctl->fetchlimit); else if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE) printf(" No received-message limit (--fetchlimit 0).\n"); if (ctl->mda) printf(" Messages will be delivered with '%s.'\n", visbuf(ctl->mda)); else printf(" Messages will be SMTP-forwarded to '%s'.\n", visbuf(ctl->smtphost)); if (ctl->preconnect) printf(" Server connection will be preinitialized with '%s.'\n", visbuf(ctl->preconnect)); else if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE) printf(" No preinitialization command.\n"); if (!ctl->localnames) printf(" No localnames declared for this host.\n"); else { struct idlist *idp; int count = 0; for (idp = ctl->localnames; idp; idp = idp->next) ++count; printf(" %d local name(s) recognized%s.\n", count, (count == 1 && !strcmp(ctl->localnames->id, user)) ? " (by default)" : ""); if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE) { for (idp = ctl->localnames; idp; idp = idp->next) if (idp->val.id2) printf("\t%s -> %s\n", idp->id, idp->val.id2); else printf("\t%s\n", idp->id); if (ctl->wildcard) fputs("*\n", stdout); } if (count > 1) printf(" Envelope header is assumed to be: %s\n", ctl->server.envelope); } if (ctl->server.protocol > P_POP2) if (!ctl->oldsaved) printf(" No UIDs saved from this host.\n"); else { struct idlist *idp; int count = 0; for (idp = ctl->oldsaved; idp; idp = idp->next) ++count; printf(" %d UIDs saved.\n", count); if (outlevel == O_VERBOSE) for (idp = ctl->oldsaved; idp; idp = idp->next) fprintf(stderr, "\t%s\n", idp->id); } } /* helper functions for string interpretation and display */ void escapes(cp, tp) /* process standard C-style escape sequences in a string */ const char *cp; /* source string with escapes */ char *tp; /* target buffer for digested string */ { while (*cp) { int cval = 0; if (*cp == '\\' && strchr("0123456789xX", cp[1])) { char *dp, *hex = "00112233445566778899aAbBcCdDeEfF"; int dcount = 0; if (*++cp == 'x' || *cp == 'X') for (++cp; (dp = strchr(hex, *cp)) && (dcount++ < 2); cp++) cval = (cval * 16) + (dp - hex) / 2; else if (*cp == '0') while (strchr("01234567",*cp) != (char*)NULL && (dcount++ < 3)) cval = (cval * 8) + (*cp++ - '0'); else while ((strchr("0123456789",*cp)!=(char*)NULL)&&(dcount++ < 3)) cval = (cval * 10) + (*cp++ - '0'); } else if (*cp == '\\') /* C-style character escapes */ { switch (*++cp) { case '\\': cval = '\\'; break; case 'n': cval = '\n'; break; case 't': cval = '\t'; break; case 'b': cval = '\b'; break; case 'r': cval = '\r'; break; default: cval = *cp; } cp++; } else cval = *cp++; *tp++ = cval; } *tp = '\0'; } static char *visbuf(const char *buf) /* visibilize a given string */ { static char vbuf[BUFSIZ]; char *tp = vbuf; while (*buf) { if (isprint(*buf) || *buf == ' ') *tp++ = *buf++; else if (*buf == '\n') { *tp++ = '\\'; *tp++ = 'n'; buf++; } else if (*buf == '\r') { *tp++ = '\\'; *tp++ = 'r'; buf++; } else if (*buf == '\b') { *tp++ = '\\'; *tp++ = 'b'; buf++; } else if (*buf < ' ') { *tp++ = '\\'; *tp++ = '^'; *tp++ = '@' + *buf; buf++; } else { (void) sprintf(tp, "\\0x%02x", *buf++); tp += strlen(tp); } } *tp++ = '\0'; return(vbuf); } /* fetchmail.c ends here */