1 /*************************************************
2 * Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
3 *************************************************/
5 /* Copyright (c) The Exim maintainers 2020 - 2023 */
6 /* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2020 */
7 /* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
8 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
12 #include "appendfile.h"
14 #ifdef SUPPORT_MAILDIR
15 #include "tf_maildir.h"
19 /* Options specific to the appendfile transport. They must be in alphabetic
20 order (note that "_" comes before the lower case letters). Some of them are
21 stored in the publicly visible instance block - these are flagged with the
23 #define LOFF(field) OPT_OFF(appendfile_transport_options_block, field)
25 optionlist appendfile_transport_options[] = {
26 #ifdef SUPPORT_MAILDIR
27 { "*expand_maildir_use_size_file", opt_stringptr, LOFF(expand_maildir_use_size_file) },
29 { "*set_use_fcntl_lock",opt_bool | opt_hidden, LOFF(set_use_fcntl) },
30 { "*set_use_flock_lock",opt_bool | opt_hidden, LOFF(set_use_flock) },
31 { "*set_use_lockfile", opt_bool | opt_hidden, LOFF(set_use_lockfile) },
33 { "*set_use_mbx_lock", opt_bool | opt_hidden, LOFF(set_use_mbx_lock) },
35 { "allow_fifo", opt_bool, LOFF(allow_fifo) },
36 { "allow_symlink", opt_bool, LOFF(allow_symlink) },
37 { "batch_id", opt_stringptr | opt_public, OPT_OFF(transport_instance, batch_id) },
38 { "batch_max", opt_int | opt_public, OPT_OFF(transport_instance, batch_max) },
39 { "check_group", opt_bool, LOFF(check_group) },
40 { "check_owner", opt_bool, LOFF(check_owner) },
41 { "check_string", opt_stringptr, LOFF(check_string) },
42 { "create_directory", opt_bool, LOFF(create_directory) },
43 { "create_file", opt_stringptr, LOFF(create_file_string) },
44 { "directory", opt_stringptr, LOFF(dirname) },
45 { "directory_file", opt_stringptr, LOFF(dirfilename) },
46 { "directory_mode", opt_octint, LOFF(dirmode) },
47 { "escape_string", opt_stringptr, LOFF(escape_string) },
48 { "file", opt_stringptr, LOFF(filename) },
49 { "file_format", opt_stringptr, LOFF(file_format) },
50 { "file_must_exist", opt_bool, LOFF(file_must_exist) },
51 { "lock_fcntl_timeout", opt_time, LOFF(lock_fcntl_timeout) },
52 { "lock_flock_timeout", opt_time, LOFF(lock_flock_timeout) },
53 { "lock_interval", opt_time, LOFF(lock_interval) },
54 { "lock_retries", opt_int, LOFF(lock_retries) },
55 { "lockfile_mode", opt_octint, LOFF(lockfile_mode) },
56 { "lockfile_timeout", opt_time, LOFF(lockfile_timeout) },
57 { "mailbox_filecount", opt_stringptr, LOFF(mailbox_filecount_string) },
58 { "mailbox_size", opt_stringptr, LOFF(mailbox_size_string) },
59 #ifdef SUPPORT_MAILDIR
60 { "maildir_format", opt_bool, LOFF(maildir_format ) } ,
61 { "maildir_quota_directory_regex", opt_stringptr, LOFF(maildir_dir_regex) },
62 { "maildir_retries", opt_int, LOFF(maildir_retries) },
63 { "maildir_tag", opt_stringptr, LOFF(maildir_tag) },
64 { "maildir_use_size_file", opt_expand_bool, LOFF(maildir_use_size_file ) } ,
65 { "maildirfolder_create_regex", opt_stringptr, LOFF(maildirfolder_create_regex ) },
66 #endif /* SUPPORT_MAILDIR */
67 #ifdef SUPPORT_MAILSTORE
68 { "mailstore_format", opt_bool, LOFF(mailstore_format ) },
69 { "mailstore_prefix", opt_stringptr, LOFF(mailstore_prefix ) },
70 { "mailstore_suffix", opt_stringptr, LOFF(mailstore_suffix ) },
71 #endif /* SUPPORT_MAILSTORE */
73 { "mbx_format", opt_bool, LOFF(mbx_format ) } ,
74 #endif /* SUPPORT_MBX */
75 { "message_prefix", opt_stringptr, LOFF(message_prefix) },
76 { "message_suffix", opt_stringptr, LOFF(message_suffix) },
77 { "mode", opt_octint, LOFF(mode) },
78 { "mode_fail_narrower",opt_bool, LOFF(mode_fail_narrower) },
79 { "notify_comsat", opt_bool, LOFF(notify_comsat) },
80 { "quota", opt_stringptr, LOFF(quota) },
81 { "quota_directory", opt_stringptr, LOFF(quota_directory) },
82 { "quota_filecount", opt_stringptr, LOFF(quota_filecount) },
83 { "quota_is_inclusive", opt_bool, LOFF(quota_is_inclusive) },
84 { "quota_size_regex", opt_stringptr, LOFF(quota_size_regex) },
85 { "quota_warn_message", opt_stringptr | opt_public, OPT_OFF(transport_instance, warn_message) },
86 { "quota_warn_threshold", opt_stringptr, LOFF(quota_warn_threshold) },
87 { "use_bsmtp", opt_bool, LOFF(use_bsmtp) },
88 { "use_crlf", opt_bool, LOFF(use_crlf) },
89 { "use_fcntl_lock", opt_bool_set, LOFF(use_fcntl) },
90 { "use_flock_lock", opt_bool_set, LOFF(use_flock) },
91 { "use_lockfile", opt_bool_set, LOFF(use_lockfile) },
93 { "use_mbx_lock", opt_bool_set, LOFF(use_mbx_lock) },
94 #endif /* SUPPORT_MBX */
97 /* Size of the options list. An extern variable has to be used so that its
98 address can appear in the tables drtables.c. */
100 int appendfile_transport_options_count =
101 sizeof(appendfile_transport_options)/sizeof(optionlist);
107 appendfile_transport_options_block appendfile_transport_option_defaults = {0};
108 void appendfile_transport_init(transport_instance *tblock) {}
109 BOOL appendfile_transport_entry(transport_instance *tblock, address_item *addr) {return FALSE;}
111 #else /*!MACRO_PREDEF*/
113 /* Default private options block for the appendfile transport. */
115 appendfile_transport_options_block appendfile_transport_option_defaults = {
116 /* all non-mentioned members zero/null/false */
117 .dirfilename = US"q${base62:$tod_epoch}-$inode",
118 .create_file_string = US"anywhere",
119 .maildir_dir_regex = US"^(?:cur|new|\\..*)$",
120 .mailbox_size_value = -1,
121 .mailbox_filecount_value = -1,
122 .mode = APPENDFILE_MODE,
123 .dirmode = APPENDFILE_DIRECTORY_MODE,
124 .lockfile_mode = APPENDFILE_LOCKFILE_MODE,
125 .lockfile_timeout = 30*60,
128 .maildir_retries = 10,
129 .create_file = create_anywhere,
131 .create_directory = TRUE,
132 .notify_comsat = FALSE,
133 .use_lockfile = TRUE,
135 .mode_fail_narrower = TRUE,
136 .quota_is_inclusive = TRUE,
140 /* Encodings for mailbox formats, and their names. MBX format is actually
141 supported only if SUPPORT_MBX is set. */
143 enum { mbf_unix, mbf_mbx, mbf_smail, mbf_maildir, mbf_mailstore };
145 static const char *mailbox_formats[] = {
146 "unix", "mbx", "smail", "maildir", "mailstore" };
149 /* Check warn threshold only if quota size set or not a percentage threshold
150 percentage check should only be done if quota > 0 */
152 #define THRESHOLD_CHECK (ob->quota_warn_threshold_value > 0 && \
153 (!ob->quota_warn_threshold_is_percent || ob->quota_value > 0))
157 /*************************************************
158 * Setup entry point *
159 *************************************************/
161 /* Called for each delivery in the privileged state, just before the uid/gid
162 are changed and the main entry point is called. We use this function to
163 expand any quota settings, so that it can access files that may not be readable
164 by the user. It is also used to pick up external mailbox size information, if
168 tblock points to the transport instance
169 addrlist addresses about to be delivered (not used)
170 dummy not used (doesn't pass back data)
171 uid the uid that will be set (not used)
172 gid the gid that will be set (not used)
173 errmsg where to put an error message
175 Returns: OK, FAIL, or DEFER
179 appendfile_transport_setup(transport_instance *tblock, address_item *addrlist,
180 transport_feedback *dummy, uid_t uid, gid_t gid, uschar **errmsg)
182 appendfile_transport_options_block *ob =
183 (appendfile_transport_options_block *)(tblock->options_block);
184 uschar *q = ob->quota;
185 double default_value = 0.0;
187 if (ob->expand_maildir_use_size_file)
188 ob->maildir_use_size_file = expand_check_condition(ob->expand_maildir_use_size_file,
189 US"`maildir_use_size_file` in transport", tblock->name);
191 /* Loop for quota, quota_filecount, quota_warn_threshold, mailbox_size,
194 for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++)
196 double d = default_value;
198 uschar *which = NULL;
204 if (!(s = expand_string(q)))
206 *errmsg = string_sprintf("Expansion of \"%s\" in %s transport failed: "
207 "%s", q, tblock->name, expand_string_message);
208 return f.search_find_defer ? DEFER : FAIL;
211 d = Ustrtod(s, &rest);
213 /* Handle following characters K, M, G, %, the latter being permitted
214 for quota_warn_threshold only. A threshold with no quota setting is
217 if (tolower(*rest) == 'k') { d *= 1024.0; rest++; }
218 else if (tolower(*rest) == 'm') { d *= 1024.0*1024.0; rest++; }
219 else if (tolower(*rest) == 'g') { d *= 1024.0*1024.0*1024.0; rest++; }
220 else if (*rest == '%' && i == 2)
222 if (ob->quota_value <= 0 && !ob->maildir_use_size_file)
224 else if ((int)d < 0 || (int)d > 100)
226 *errmsg = string_sprintf("Invalid quota_warn_threshold percentage (%d)"
227 " for %s transport", (int)d, tblock->name);
230 ob->quota_warn_threshold_is_percent = TRUE;
235 /* For quota and quota_filecount there may be options
236 appended. Currently only "no_check", so we can be lazy parsing it */
237 if (i < 2 && Ustrstr(rest, "/no_check") == rest)
240 rest += sizeof("/no_check") - 1;
243 Uskip_whitespace(&rest);
247 *errmsg = string_sprintf("Malformed value \"%s\" (expansion of \"%s\") "
248 "in %s transport", s, q, tblock->name);
253 /* Set each value, checking for possible overflow. */
258 if (d >= 2.0*1024.0*1024.0*1024.0 && sizeof(off_t) <= 4)
260 ob->quota_value = (off_t)d;
261 ob->quota_no_check = no_check;
262 q = ob->quota_filecount;
266 if (d >= 2.0*1024.0*1024.0*1024.0)
267 which = US"quota_filecount";
268 ob->quota_filecount_value = (int)d;
269 ob->quota_filecount_no_check = no_check;
270 q = ob->quota_warn_threshold;
274 if (d >= 2.0*1024.0*1024.0*1024.0 && sizeof(off_t) <= 4)
275 which = US"quota_warn_threshold";
276 ob->quota_warn_threshold_value = (off_t)d;
277 q = ob->mailbox_size_string;
278 default_value = -1.0;
282 if (d >= 2.0*1024.0*1024.0*1024.0 && sizeof(off_t) <= 4)
283 which = US"mailbox_size";;
284 ob->mailbox_size_value = (off_t)d;
285 q = ob->mailbox_filecount_string;
289 if (d >= 2.0*1024.0*1024.0*1024.0)
290 which = US"mailbox_filecount";
291 ob->mailbox_filecount_value = (int)d;
297 *errmsg = string_sprintf("%s value %.10g is too large (overflow) in "
298 "%s transport", which, d, tblock->name);
308 /*************************************************
309 * Initialization entry point *
310 *************************************************/
312 /* Called for each instance, after its options have been read, to
313 enable consistency checks to be done, or anything else that needs
317 appendfile_transport_init(transport_instance *tblock)
319 appendfile_transport_options_block *ob =
320 (appendfile_transport_options_block *)(tblock->options_block);
323 /* Set up the setup entry point, to be called in the privileged state */
325 tblock->setup = appendfile_transport_setup;
327 /* Lock_retries must be greater than zero */
329 if (ob->lock_retries == 0) ob->lock_retries = 1;
331 /* Only one of a file name or directory name must be given. */
333 if (ob->filename && ob->dirname)
334 log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG_FOR, "%s transport:\n "
335 "only one of \"file\" or \"directory\" can be specified", tblock->name);
337 /* If a file name was specified, neither quota_filecount nor quota_directory
342 if (ob->quota_filecount)
343 log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG_FOR, "%s transport:\n "
344 "quota_filecount must not be set without \"directory\"", tblock->name);
345 if (ob->quota_directory)
346 log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG_FOR, "%s transport:\n "
347 "quota_directory must not be set without \"directory\"", tblock->name);
350 /* The default locking depends on whether MBX is set or not. Change the
351 built-in default if none of the lock options has been explicitly set. At least
352 one form of locking is required in all cases, but mbx locking changes the
353 meaning of fcntl and flock locking. */
355 /* Not all operating systems provide flock(). For those that do, if flock is
356 requested, the default for fcntl is FALSE. */
361 log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG_FOR, "%s transport:\n "
362 "flock() support was not available in the operating system when this "
363 "binary was built", tblock->name);
364 #endif /* NO_FLOCK */
365 if (!ob->set_use_fcntl) ob->use_fcntl = FALSE;
370 if (!ob->set_use_lockfile && !ob->set_use_fcntl && !ob->set_use_flock &&
371 !ob->set_use_mbx_lock)
373 ob->use_lockfile = ob->use_flock = FALSE;
374 ob->use_mbx_lock = ob->use_fcntl = TRUE;
376 else if (ob->use_mbx_lock)
378 if (!ob->set_use_lockfile) ob->use_lockfile = FALSE;
379 if (!ob->set_use_fcntl) ob->use_fcntl = FALSE;
380 if (!ob->set_use_flock) ob->use_flock = FALSE;
381 if (!ob->use_fcntl && !ob->use_flock) ob->use_fcntl = TRUE;
383 #endif /* SUPPORT_MBX */
385 if (!ob->use_fcntl && !ob->use_flock && !ob->use_lockfile && !ob->use_mbx_lock)
386 log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG_FOR, "%s transport:\n "
387 "no locking configured", tblock->name);
389 /* Unset timeouts for non-used locking types */
391 if (!ob->use_fcntl) ob->lock_fcntl_timeout = 0;
392 if (!ob->use_flock) ob->lock_flock_timeout = 0;
394 /* If a directory name was specified, only one of maildir or mailstore may be
395 specified, and if quota_filecount or quota_directory is given, quota must
400 if (ob->maildir_format && ob->mailstore_format)
401 log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG_FOR, "%s transport:\n "
402 "only one of maildir and mailstore may be specified", tblock->name);
403 if (ob->quota_filecount != NULL && ob->quota == NULL)
404 log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG_FOR, "%s transport:\n "
405 "quota must be set if quota_filecount is set", tblock->name);
406 if (ob->quota_directory != NULL && ob->quota == NULL)
407 log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG_FOR, "%s transport:\n "
408 "quota must be set if quota_directory is set", tblock->name);
411 /* If a fixed uid field is set, then a gid field must also be set. */
413 if (tblock->uid_set && !tblock->gid_set && !tblock->expand_gid)
414 log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG,
415 "user set without group for the %s transport", tblock->name);
417 /* If "create_file" is set, check that a valid option is given, and set the
420 if ((s = ob->create_file_string ) && *s)
423 if (Ustrcmp(s, "anywhere") == 0) val = create_anywhere;
424 else if (*s == '/' || Ustrcmp(s, "belowhome") == 0) val = create_belowhome;
425 else if (Ustrcmp(s, "inhome") == 0) val = create_inhome;
427 log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG,
428 "invalid value given for \"create_file\" for the %s transport: '%s'",
430 ob->create_file = val;
433 /* If quota_warn_threshold is set, set up default for warn_message. It may
434 not be used if the actual threshold for a given delivery ends up as zero,
435 of if it's given as a percentage and there's no quota setting. */
437 if (ob->quota_warn_threshold)
439 if (!tblock->warn_message) tblock->warn_message = US
440 "To: $local_part@$domain\n"
441 "Subject: Your mailbox\n\n"
442 "This message is automatically created by mail delivery software (Exim).\n\n"
443 "The size of your mailbox has exceeded a warning threshold that is\n"
444 "set by the system administrator.\n";
447 /* If batch SMTP is set, force the check and escape strings, and arrange that
448 headers are also escaped. */
452 ob->check_string = US".";
453 ob->escape_string = US"..";
454 ob->options |= topt_escape_headers;
457 /* If not batch SMTP, not maildir, not mailstore, and directory is not set,
458 insert default values for for the affixes and the check/escape strings. */
460 else if (!ob->dirname && !ob->maildir_format && !ob->mailstore_format)
462 if (!ob->message_prefix) ob->message_prefix =
463 US"From ${if def:return_path{$return_path}{MAILER-DAEMON}} ${tod_bsdinbox}\n";
464 if (!ob->message_suffix) ob->message_suffix = US"\n";
465 if (!ob->check_string) ob->check_string = US"From ";
466 if (!ob->escape_string) ob->escape_string = US">From ";
470 /* Set up the bitwise options for transport_write_message from the various
471 driver options. Only one of body_only and headers_only can be set. */
474 (tblock->body_only ? topt_no_headers : 0) |
475 (tblock->headers_only ? topt_no_body : 0) |
476 (tblock->return_path_add ? topt_add_return_path : 0) |
477 (tblock->delivery_date_add ? topt_add_delivery_date : 0) |
478 (tblock->envelope_to_add ? topt_add_envelope_to : 0) |
479 ((ob->use_crlf || ob->mbx_format) ? topt_use_crlf : 0);
484 /*************************************************
486 *************************************************/
488 /* The comsat daemon is the thing that provides asynchronous notification of
489 the arrival of local messages, if requested by the user by "biff y". It is a
490 BSD thing that uses a TCP/IP protocol for communication. A message consisting
491 of the text "user@offset" must be sent, where offset is the place in the
492 mailbox where new mail starts. There is no scope for telling it which file to
493 look at, which makes it a less than useful if mail is being delivered into a
494 non-standard place such as the user's home directory. In fact, it doesn't seem
495 to pay much attention to the offset.
499 offset offset in mailbox
505 notify_comsat(uschar *user, off_t offset)
511 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("notify_comsat called\n");
513 s = string_sprintf("%.200s@" OFF_T_FMT "\n", user, offset);
515 if ((sp = getservbyname("biff", "udp")) == NULL)
517 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("biff/udp is an unknown service");
521 host.name = US"localhost";
525 /* This code is all set up to look up "localhost" and use all its addresses
526 until one succeeds. However, it appears that at least on some systems, comsat
527 doesn't listen on the ::1 address. So for the moment, just force the address to
528 be 127.0.0.1. At some future stage, when IPv6 really is superseding IPv4, this
529 can be changed. (But actually, comsat is probably dying out anyway.) */
532 if (host_find_byname(&host, NULL, 0, NULL, FALSE) == HOST_FIND_FAILED)
534 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("\"localhost\" unknown\n");
539 host.address = US"127.0.0.1";
542 for (host_item * h = &host; h; h = h->next)
545 int host_af = Ustrchr(h->address, ':') != NULL ? AF_INET6 : AF_INET;
547 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("calling comsat on %s\n", h->address);
549 if ((sock = ip_socket(SOCK_DGRAM, host_af)) < 0) continue;
551 /* Connect never fails for a UDP socket, so don't set a timeout. */
553 (void)ip_connect(sock, host_af, h->address, ntohs(sp->s_port), 0, NULL);
554 rc = send(sock, s, Ustrlen(s) + 1, 0);
559 debug_printf("send to comsat failed for %s: %s\n", strerror(errno),
566 /*************************************************
567 * Check the format of a file *
568 *************************************************/
570 /* This function is called when file_format is set, to check that an existing
571 file has the right format. The format string contains text/transport pairs. The
572 string matching is literal. we just read big_buffer_size bytes, because this is
573 all about the first few bytes of a file.
577 tblock the transport block
578 addr the address block - for inserting error data
580 Returns: pointer to the required transport, or NULL
584 check_file_format(int cfd, transport_instance *tblock, address_item *addr)
586 const uschar *format =
587 ((appendfile_transport_options_block *)(tblock->options_block))->file_format;
589 int len = read(cfd, data, sizeof(data));
593 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("checking file format\n");
595 /* An empty file matches the current transport */
597 if (len == 0) return tblock;
599 /* Search the formats for a match */
601 /* not expanded so cannot be tainted */
602 while ((s = string_nextinlist(&format, &sep, big_buffer, big_buffer_size)))
604 int slen = Ustrlen(s);
605 BOOL match = len >= slen && Ustrncmp(data, s, slen) == 0;
606 uschar *tp = string_nextinlist(&format, &sep, big_buffer, big_buffer_size);
610 for (transport_instance * tt = transports; tt; tt = tt->next)
611 if (Ustrcmp(tp, tt->name) == 0)
614 debug_printf("file format -> %s transport\n", tt->name);
617 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_BADTRANSPORT;
618 addr->message = string_sprintf("%s transport (for %.*s format) not found",
624 /* Failed to find a match */
626 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_FORMATUNKNOWN;
627 addr->message = US"mailbox file format unrecognized";
634 /*************************************************
635 * Check directory's files for quota *
636 *************************************************/
638 /* This function is called if quota is set for one of the delivery modes that
639 delivers into a specific directory. It scans the directory and stats all the
640 files in order to get a total size and count. This is an expensive thing to do,
641 but some people are prepared to bear the cost. Alternatively, if size_regex is
642 set, it is used as a regex to try to extract the size from the file name, a
643 strategy that some people use on maildir files on systems where the users have
646 The function is global, because it is also called from tf_maildir.c for maildir
647 folders (which should contain only regular files).
649 Note: Any problems can be written to debugging output, but cannot be written to
650 the log, because we are running as an unprivileged user here.
653 dirname the name of the directory
654 countptr where to add the file count (because this function recurses)
655 re a compiled regex to get the size from a name
657 Returns: the sum of the sizes of the stattable files
658 zero if the directory cannot be opened
662 check_dir_size(const uschar * dirname, int * countptr, const pcre2_code * re)
666 int count = *countptr;
668 if (!(dir = exim_opendir(dirname))) return 0;
670 for (struct dirent *ent; ent = readdir(dir); )
672 uschar * path, * name = US ent->d_name;
675 if (Ustrcmp(name, ".") == 0 || Ustrcmp(name, "..") == 0) continue;
679 /* If there's a regex, try to find the size using it */
683 pcre2_match_data * md = pcre2_match_data_create(2, pcre_gen_ctx);
684 int rc = pcre2_match(re, (PCRE2_SPTR)name, PCRE2_ZERO_TERMINATED,
685 0, 0, md, pcre_gen_mtc_ctx);
686 PCRE2_SIZE * ovec = pcre2_get_ovector_pointer(md);
688 && (rc = pcre2_get_ovector_count(md)) >= 2)
691 off_t size = (off_t)Ustrtod(name + ovec[2], &endptr);
692 if (endptr == name + ovec[3])
696 debug_printf("check_dir_size: size from %s is " OFF_T_FMT "\n", name,
698 /* pcre2_match_data_free(md); gen ctx needs no free */
702 /* pcre2_match_data_free(md); gen ctx needs no free */
704 debug_printf("check_dir_size: regex did not match %s\n", name);
707 /* No regex or no match for the regex, or captured non-digits */
709 path = string_sprintf("%s/%s", dirname, name);
711 if (Ustat(path, &statbuf) < 0)
714 debug_printf("check_dir_size: stat error %d for %s: %s\n", errno, path,
718 if ((statbuf.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFREG)
719 sum += statbuf.st_size / statbuf.st_nlink;
720 else if ((statbuf.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR)
721 sum += check_dir_size(path, &count, re);
726 debug_printf("check_dir_size: dir=%s sum=" OFF_T_FMT " count=%d\n", dirname,
736 /*************************************************
737 * Apply a lock to a file descriptor *
738 *************************************************/
740 /* This function applies a lock to a file descriptor, using a blocking or
741 non-blocking lock, depending on the timeout value. It can apply either or
742 both of a fcntl() and a flock() lock. However, not all OS support flock();
743 for those that don't, the use_flock option cannot be set.
746 fd the file descriptor
747 fcntltype type of lock, specified as F_WRLCK or F_RDLCK (that is, in
748 fcntl() format); the flock() type is deduced if needed
749 dofcntl do fcntl() locking
750 fcntltime non-zero to use blocking fcntl()
751 doflock do flock() locking
752 flocktime non-zero to use blocking flock()
754 Returns: yield of the fcntl() or flock() call, with errno preserved;
755 sigalrm_seen set if there has been a timeout
759 apply_lock(int fd, int fcntltype, BOOL dofcntl, int fcntltime, BOOL doflock,
764 struct flock lock_data;
765 lock_data.l_type = fcntltype;
766 lock_data.l_whence = lock_data.l_start = lock_data.l_len = 0;
768 sigalrm_seen = FALSE;
775 yield = fcntl(fd, F_SETLKW, &lock_data);
780 else yield = fcntl(fd, F_SETLK, &lock_data);
784 if (doflock && (yield >= 0))
786 int flocktype = (fcntltype == F_WRLCK) ? LOCK_EX : LOCK_SH;
790 yield = flock(fd, flocktype);
795 else yield = flock(fd, flocktype | LOCK_NB);
797 #endif /* NO_FLOCK */
806 /*************************************************
807 * Copy message into MBX mailbox *
808 *************************************************/
810 /* This function is called when a message intended for a MBX mailbox has been
811 written to a temporary file. We can now get the size of the message and then
812 copy it in MBX format to the mailbox.
815 to_fd fd to write to (the real mailbox)
816 from_fd fd to read from (the temporary file)
817 saved_size current size of mailbox
819 Returns: OK if all went well, DEFER otherwise, with errno preserved
820 the number of bytes written are added to transport_count
821 by virtue of calling transport_write_block()
824 /* Values taken from c-client */
826 #define MBX_HDRSIZE 2048
827 #define MBX_NUSERFLAGS 30
830 copy_mbx_message(int to_fd, int from_fd, off_t saved_size)
835 transport_ctx tctx = { .u={.fd = to_fd}, .options = topt_not_socket };
837 /* If the current mailbox size is zero, write a header block */
842 memset (deliver_out_buffer, '\0', MBX_HDRSIZE);
843 sprintf(CS(s = deliver_out_buffer), "*mbx*\015\012%08lx00000000\015\012",
844 (long int)time(NULL));
845 for (int i = 0; i < MBX_NUSERFLAGS; i++)
846 sprintf (CS(s += Ustrlen(s)), "\015\012");
847 if (!transport_write_block (&tctx, deliver_out_buffer, MBX_HDRSIZE, FALSE))
851 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("copying MBX message from temporary file\n");
853 /* Now construct the message's header from the time and the RFC822 file
854 size, including CRLFs, which is the size of the input (temporary) file. */
856 if (fstat(from_fd, &statbuf) < 0) return DEFER;
857 size = statbuf.st_size;
859 sprintf (CS deliver_out_buffer, "%s," OFF_T_FMT ";%08lx%04x-%08x\015\012",
860 tod_stamp(tod_mbx), size, 0L, 0, 0);
861 used = Ustrlen(deliver_out_buffer);
863 /* Rewind the temporary file, and copy it over in chunks. */
865 if (lseek(from_fd, 0 , SEEK_SET) < 0) return DEFER;
869 int len = read(from_fd, deliver_out_buffer + used,
870 DELIVER_OUT_BUFFER_SIZE - used);
873 if (len == 0) errno = ERRNO_MBXLENGTH;
876 if (!transport_write_block(&tctx, deliver_out_buffer, used + len, FALSE))
884 #endif /* SUPPORT_MBX */
888 /*************************************************
889 * Check creation is permitted *
890 *************************************************/
892 /* This function checks whether a given file name is permitted to be created,
893 as controlled by the create_file option. If no home directory is set, however,
894 we can't do any tests.
897 filename the file name
898 create_file the ob->create_file option
899 deliver_dir the delivery directory
901 Returns: TRUE if creation is permitted
905 check_creation(uschar *filename, int create_file, const uschar * deliver_dir)
909 if (deliver_dir && create_file != create_anywhere)
911 int len = Ustrlen(deliver_dir);
912 uschar *file = filename;
914 while (file[0] == '/' && file[1] == '/') file++;
915 if ( Ustrncmp(file, deliver_dir, len) != 0
917 || Ustrchr(file+len+2, '/') != NULL
918 && ( create_file != create_belowhome
919 || Ustrstr(file+len, "/../") != NULL
923 /* If yield is TRUE, the file name starts with the home directory, and does
924 not contain any instances of "/../" in the "belowhome" case. However, it may
925 still contain symbolic links. We can check for this by making use of
926 realpath(), which most Unixes seem to have (but make it possible to cut this
927 out). We can't just use realpath() on the whole file name, because we know
928 the file itself doesn't exist, and intermediate directories may also not
929 exist. What we want to know is the real path of the longest existing part of
930 the path. That must match the home directory's beginning, whichever is the
934 if (yield && create_file == create_belowhome)
938 for (uschar * slash = Ustrrchr(file, '/'); /* There is known to be one */
939 !rp && slash > file; /* Stop if reached beginning */
943 rp = US realpath(CS file, CS big_buffer);
944 next = Ustrrchr(file, '/');
948 /* If rp == NULL it means that none of the relevant directories exist.
949 This is not a problem here - it means that no symbolic links can exist,
950 which is all we are worried about. Otherwise, we must compare it
951 against the start of the home directory. However, that may itself
952 contain symbolic links, so we have to "realpath" it as well, if
957 uschar hdbuffer[PATH_MAX+1];
958 const uschar * rph = deliver_dir;
959 int rlen = Ustrlen(big_buffer);
961 if ((rp = US realpath(CS deliver_dir, CS hdbuffer)))
967 if (rlen > len) rlen = len;
968 if (Ustrncmp(rph, big_buffer, rlen) != 0)
971 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("Real path \"%s\" does not match \"%s\"\n",
972 big_buffer, deliver_dir);
976 #endif /* NO_REALPATH */
984 /*************************************************
986 *************************************************/
988 /* See local README for general interface details. This transport always
989 returns FALSE, indicating that the status which has been placed in the first
990 address should be copied to any other addresses in a batch.
992 Appendfile delivery is tricky and has led to various security problems in other
993 mailers. The logic used here is therefore laid out in some detail. When this
994 function is called, we are running in a subprocess which has had its gid and
995 uid set to the appropriate values. Therefore, we cannot write directly to the
996 exim logs. Any errors must be handled by setting appropriate return codes.
997 Note that the default setting for addr->transport_return is DEFER, so it need
998 not be set unless some other value is required.
1000 The code below calls geteuid() rather than getuid() to get the current uid
1001 because in weird configurations not running setuid root there may be a
1002 difference. In the standard configuration, where setuid() has been used in the
1003 delivery process, there will be no difference between the uid and the euid.
1005 (1) If the af_file flag is set, this is a delivery to a file after .forward or
1006 alias expansion. Otherwise, there must be a configured file name or
1009 The following items apply in the case when a file name (as opposed to a
1010 directory name) is given, that is, when appending to a single file:
1012 (2f) Expand the file name.
1014 (3f) If the file name is /dev/null, return success (optimization).
1016 (4f) If the file_format options is set, open the file for reading, and check
1017 that the bytes at the start of the file match one of the given strings.
1018 If the check indicates a transport other than the current one should be
1019 used, pass control to that other transport. Otherwise continue. An empty
1020 or non-existent file matches the current transport. The file is closed
1023 (5f) If a lock file is required, create it (see extensive separate comments
1024 below about the algorithm for doing this). It is important to do this
1025 before opening the mailbox if NFS is in use.
1027 (6f) Stat the file, using lstat() rather than stat(), in order to pick up
1028 details of any symbolic link.
1030 (7f) If the file already exists:
1032 Check the owner and group if necessary, and defer if they are wrong.
1034 If it is a symbolic link AND the allow_symlink option is set (NOT the
1035 default), go back to (6f) but this time use stat() instead of lstat().
1037 If it's not a regular file (or FIFO when permitted), defer delivery.
1039 Check permissions. If the required permissions are *less* than the
1040 existing ones, or supplied by the address (often by the user via filter),
1041 chmod() the file. Otherwise, defer.
1043 Save the inode number.
1045 Open with O_RDRW + O_APPEND, thus failing if the file has vanished.
1047 If open fails because the file does not exist, go to (6f); on any other
1050 Check the inode number hasn't changed - I realize this isn't perfect (an
1051 inode can be reused) but it's cheap and will catch some of the races.
1053 Check it's still a regular file (or FIFO if permitted).
1055 Check that the owner and permissions haven't changed.
1057 If file_format is set, check that the file still matches the format for
1058 the current transport. If not, defer delivery.
1060 (8f) If file does not exist initially:
1062 Open with O_WRONLY + O_EXCL + O_CREAT with configured mode, unless we know
1063 this is via a symbolic link (only possible if allow_symlinks is set), in
1064 which case don't use O_EXCL, as it doesn't work.
1066 If open fails because the file already exists, go to (6f). To avoid
1067 looping for ever in a situation where the file is continuously being
1068 created and deleted, all of this happens inside a loop that operates
1069 lock_retries times and includes the fcntl and flock locking. If the
1070 loop completes without the file getting opened, defer and request
1071 freezing, because something really weird is happening.
1073 If open fails for any other reason, defer for subsequent delivery except
1074 when this is a file delivery resulting from an alias or forward expansion
1075 and the error is EPERM or ENOENT or EACCES, in which case FAIL as this is
1076 most likely a user rather than a configuration error.
1078 (9f) We now have the file checked and open for writing. If so configured, lock
1079 it using fcntl, flock, or MBX locking rules. If this fails, close the file
1080 and goto (6f), up to lock_retries times, after sleeping for a while. If it
1081 still fails, give up and defer delivery.
1083 (10f)Save the access time (for subsequent restoration) and the size of the
1084 file, for comsat and for re-setting if delivery fails in the middle -
1085 e.g. for quota exceeded.
1087 The following items apply in the case when a directory name is given:
1089 (2d) Create a new file in the directory using a temporary name, by opening for
1090 writing and with O_CREAT. If maildir format is being used, the file
1091 is created in a temporary subdirectory with a prescribed name. If
1092 mailstore format is being used, the envelope file is first created with a
1093 temporary name, then the data file.
1095 The following items apply in all cases:
1097 (11) We now have the file open for writing, and locked if it was given as a
1098 file name. Write the message and flush the file, unless there is a setting
1099 of the local quota option, in which case we can check for its excession
1100 without doing any writing.
1102 In the case of MBX format mailboxes, the message is first written to a
1103 temporary file, in order to get its correct length. This is then copied to
1104 the real file, preceded by an MBX header.
1106 If there is a quota error on writing, defer the address. Timeout logic
1107 will determine for how long retries are attempted. We restore the mailbox
1108 to its original length if it's a single file. There doesn't seem to be a
1109 uniform error code for quota excession (it even differs between SunOS4
1110 and some versions of SunOS5) so a system-dependent macro called
1111 ERRNO_QUOTA is used for it, and the value gets put into errno_quota at
1114 For any other error (most commonly disk full), do the same.
1116 The following applies after appending to a file:
1118 (12f)Restore the atime; notify_comsat if required; close the file (which
1119 unlocks it if it was locked). Delete the lock file if it exists.
1121 The following applies after writing a unique file in a directory:
1123 (12d)For maildir format, rename the file into the new directory. For mailstore
1124 format, rename the envelope file to its correct name. Otherwise, generate
1125 a unique name from the directory_file option, and rename to that, possibly
1126 trying a few times if the file exists and re-expanding the name gives a
1129 This transport yields FAIL only when a file name is generated by an alias or
1130 forwarding operation and attempting to open it gives EPERM, ENOENT, or EACCES.
1131 All other failures return DEFER (in addr->transport_return). */
1135 appendfile_transport_entry(
1136 transport_instance *tblock, /* data for this instantiation */
1137 address_item *addr) /* address we are working on */
1139 appendfile_transport_options_block *ob =
1140 (appendfile_transport_options_block *)(tblock->options_block);
1141 struct stat statbuf;
1142 const uschar * deliver_dir;
1143 uschar *fdname = NULL;
1144 uschar *filename = NULL;
1145 uschar *hitchname = NULL;
1146 uschar *dataname = NULL;
1147 uschar *lockname = NULL;
1148 uschar *newname = NULL;
1149 uschar *nametag = NULL;
1151 uschar *filecount_msg = US"";
1153 struct utimbuf times;
1154 struct timeval msg_tv;
1155 BOOL disable_quota = FALSE;
1156 BOOL isdirectory = FALSE;
1157 BOOL isfifo = FALSE;
1158 BOOL wait_for_tick = FALSE;
1159 uid_t uid = geteuid(); /* See note above */
1160 gid_t gid = getegid();
1162 int mode = (addr->mode > 0) ? addr->mode : ob->mode;
1163 off_t saved_size = -1;
1164 off_t mailbox_size = ob->mailbox_size_value;
1165 int mailbox_filecount = ob->mailbox_filecount_value;
1173 int mbx_lockfd = -1;
1174 uschar mbx_lockname[40];
1175 FILE *temp_file = NULL;
1176 #endif /* SUPPORT_MBX */
1178 #ifdef SUPPORT_MAILDIR
1179 int maildirsize_fd = -1; /* fd for maildirsize file */
1180 int maildir_save_errno;
1184 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("appendfile transport entered\n");
1186 /* An "address_file" or "address_directory" transport is used to deliver to
1187 files specified via .forward or an alias file. Prior to release 4.20, the
1188 "file" and "directory" options were ignored in this case. This has been changed
1189 to allow the redirection data to specify what is in effect a folder, whose
1190 location is determined by the options on the transport.
1192 Compatibility with the case when neither option is set is retained by forcing a
1193 value for the file or directory name. A directory delivery is assumed if the
1194 last character of the path from the router is '/'.
1196 The file path is in the local part of the address, but not in the $local_part
1197 variable (that holds the parent local part). It is, however, in the
1198 $address_file variable. Below, we update the local part in the address if it
1199 changes by expansion, so that the final path ends up in the log. */
1201 if (testflag(addr, af_file) && !ob->filename && !ob->dirname)
1203 fdname = US"$address_file";
1204 if (address_file[Ustrlen(address_file)-1] == '/' ||
1205 ob->maildir_format ||
1206 ob->mailstore_format)
1210 /* Handle (a) an "address file" delivery where "file" or "directory" is
1211 explicitly set and (b) a non-address_file delivery, where one of "file" or
1212 "directory" must be set; initialization ensures that they are not both set. */
1216 if (!(fdname = ob->filename))
1218 fdname = ob->dirname;
1223 addr->message = string_sprintf("Mandatory file or directory option "
1224 "missing from %s transport", tblock->name);
1229 /* Maildir and mailstore require a directory */
1231 if ((ob->maildir_format || ob->mailstore_format) && !isdirectory)
1233 addr->message = string_sprintf("mail%s_format requires \"directory\" "
1234 "to be specified for the %s transport",
1235 ob->maildir_format ? "dir" : "store", tblock->name);
1239 if (!(path = expand_string(fdname)))
1241 addr->message = string_sprintf("Expansion of \"%s\" (file or directory "
1242 "name for %s transport) failed: %s", fdname, tblock->name,
1243 expand_string_message);
1249 addr->message = string_sprintf("appendfile: file or directory name "
1250 "\"%s\" is not absolute", path);
1251 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_NOTABSOLUTE;
1255 /* For a file delivery, make sure the local part in the address(es) is updated
1256 to the true local part. */
1258 if (testflag(addr, af_file))
1259 for (address_item * addr2 = addr; addr2; addr2 = addr2->next)
1260 addr2->local_part = string_copy(path);
1262 /* The available mailbox formats depend on whether it is a directory or a file
1268 #ifdef SUPPORT_MAILDIR
1269 ob->maildir_format ? mbf_maildir :
1271 #ifdef SUPPORT_MAILSTORE
1272 ob->mailstore_format ? mbf_mailstore :
1280 ob->mbx_format ? mbf_mbx :
1287 debug_printf("appendfile: mode=%o notify_comsat=%d quota=" OFF_T_FMT
1289 " warning=" OFF_T_FMT "%s\n"
1290 " %s=%s format=%s\n message_prefix=%s\n message_suffix=%s\n "
1291 "maildir_use_size_file=%s\n",
1292 mode, ob->notify_comsat, ob->quota_value,
1293 ob->quota_no_check ? " (no_check)" : "",
1294 ob->quota_filecount_no_check ? " (no_check_filecount)" : "",
1295 ob->quota_warn_threshold_value,
1296 ob->quota_warn_threshold_is_percent ? "%" : "",
1297 isdirectory ? "directory" : "file",
1298 path, mailbox_formats[mbformat],
1299 !ob->message_prefix ? US"null" : string_printing(ob->message_prefix),
1300 !ob->message_suffix ? US"null" : string_printing(ob->message_suffix),
1301 ob->maildir_use_size_file ? "yes" : "no");
1303 if (!isdirectory) debug_printf(" locking by %s%s%s%s%s\n",
1304 ob->use_lockfile ? "lockfile " : "",
1305 ob->use_mbx_lock ? "mbx locking (" : "",
1306 ob->use_fcntl ? "fcntl " : "",
1307 ob->use_flock ? "flock" : "",
1308 ob->use_mbx_lock ? ")" : "");
1311 /* If the -N option is set, can't do any more. */
1316 debug_printf("*** delivery by %s transport bypassed by -N option\n",
1318 addr->transport_return = OK;
1322 /* If an absolute path was given for create_file the it overrides deliver_home
1323 (here) and de-taints the filename (below, after check_creation() */
1325 deliver_dir = *ob->create_file_string == '/'
1326 ? ob->create_file_string : deliver_home;
1328 /* Handle the case of a file name. If the file name is /dev/null, we can save
1329 ourselves some effort and just give a success return right away. */
1333 BOOL use_lstat = TRUE;
1334 BOOL file_opened = FALSE;
1335 BOOL allow_creation_here = TRUE;
1337 if (Ustrcmp(path, "/dev/null") == 0)
1339 addr->transport_return = OK;
1343 /* Set the name of the file to be opened, and the file to which the data
1344 is written, and find out if we are permitted to create a non-existent file.
1345 If the create_file option is an absolute path and the file was within it,
1346 de-taint. Chaeck for a tainted path. */
1348 if ( (allow_creation_here = check_creation(path, ob->create_file, deliver_dir))
1349 && ob->create_file == create_belowhome)
1350 if (is_tainted(path))
1352 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("de-tainting path '%s'\n", path);
1353 path = string_copy_taint(path, GET_UNTAINTED);
1356 if (is_tainted(path)) goto tainted_ret_panic;
1357 dataname = filename = path;
1359 /* If ob->create_directory is set, attempt to create the directories in
1360 which this mailbox lives, but only if we are permitted to create the file
1361 itself. We know we are dealing with an absolute path, because this was
1364 if (ob->create_directory && allow_creation_here)
1366 uschar *p = Ustrrchr(path, '/');
1367 p = string_copyn(path, p - path);
1368 if (!directory_make(NULL, p, ob->dirmode, FALSE))
1370 addr->basic_errno = errno;
1372 string_sprintf("failed to create directories for %s: %s", path,
1373 exim_errstr(errno));
1374 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("%s transport: %s\n", tblock->name, path);
1379 /* If file_format is set we must check that any existing file matches one of
1380 the configured formats by checking the bytes it starts with. A match then
1381 indicates a specific transport - if it is not this one, pass control to it.
1382 Otherwise carry on here. An empty or non-existent file matches the current
1383 transport. We don't need to distinguish between non-existence and other open
1384 failures because if an existing file fails to open here, it will also fail
1385 again later when O_RDWR is used. */
1387 if (ob->file_format)
1389 int cfd = Uopen(path, O_RDONLY, 0);
1392 transport_instance *tt = check_file_format(cfd, tblock, addr);
1395 /* If another transport is indicated, call it and return; if no transport
1396 was found, just return - the error data will have been set up.*/
1402 set_process_info("delivering %s to %s using %s", message_id,
1403 addr->local_part, tt->name);
1404 debug_print_string(tt->debug_string);
1405 addr->transport = tt;
1406 (tt->info->code)(tt, addr);
1413 /* The locking of mailbox files is worse than the naming of cats, which is
1414 known to be "a difficult matter" (T.S. Eliot) and just as cats must have
1415 three different names, so several different styles of locking are used.
1417 Research in other programs that lock mailboxes shows that there is no
1418 universally standard method. Having mailboxes NFS-mounted on the system that
1419 is delivering mail is not the best thing, but people do run like this,
1420 and so the code must do its best to cope.
1422 Three different locking mechanisms are supported. The initialization function
1423 checks that at least one is configured.
1427 Unless no_use_lockfile is set, we attempt to build a lock file in a way that
1428 will work over NFS. Only after that is done do we actually open the mailbox
1429 and apply locks to it (if configured).
1431 Originally, Exim got the file opened before doing anything about locking.
1432 However, a very occasional problem was observed on Solaris 2 when delivering
1433 over NFS. It is seems that when a file is opened with O_APPEND, the file size
1434 gets remembered at open time. If another process on another host (that's
1435 important) has the file open and locked and writes to it and then releases
1436 the lock while the first process is waiting to get the lock, the first
1437 process may fail to write at the new end point of the file - despite the very
1438 definite statement about O_APPEND in the man page for write(). Experiments
1439 have reproduced this problem, but I do not know any way of forcing a host to
1440 update its attribute cache for an open NFS file. It would be nice if it did
1441 so when a lock was taken out, but this does not seem to happen. Anyway, to
1442 reduce the risk of this problem happening, we now create the lock file
1443 (if configured) *before* opening the mailbox. That will prevent two different
1444 Exims opening the file simultaneously. It may not prevent clashes with MUAs,
1445 however, but Pine at least seems to operate in the same way.
1447 Lockfiles should normally be used when NFS is involved, because of the above
1450 The logic for creating the lock file is:
1452 . The name of the lock file is <mailbox-name>.lock
1454 . First, create a "hitching post" name by adding the primary host name,
1455 current time and pid to the lock file name. This should be unique.
1457 . Create the hitching post file using WRONLY + CREAT + EXCL.
1459 . If that fails EACCES, we assume it means that the user is unable to create
1460 files in the mail spool directory. Some installations might operate in this
1461 manner, so there is a configuration option to allow this state not to be an
1462 error - we proceed to lock using fcntl only, after the file is open.
1464 . Otherwise, an error causes a deferment of the address.
1466 . Hard link the hitching post to the lock file name.
1468 . If the link succeeds, we have successfully created the lock file. Simply
1469 close and unlink the hitching post file.
1471 . If the link does not succeed, proceed as follows:
1473 o Fstat the hitching post file, and then close and unlink it.
1475 o Now examine the stat data. If the number of links to the file is exactly
1476 2, the linking succeeded but for some reason, e.g. an NFS server crash,
1477 the return never made it back, so the link() function gave a failure
1480 . This method allows for the lock file to be created by some other process
1481 right up to the moment of the attempt to hard link it, and is also robust
1482 against NFS server crash-reboots, which would probably result in timeouts
1483 in the middle of link().
1485 . System crashes may cause lock files to get left lying around, and some means
1486 of flushing them is required. The approach of writing a pid (used by smail
1487 and by elm) into the file isn't useful when NFS may be in use. Pine uses a
1488 timeout, which seems a better approach. Since any program that writes to a
1489 mailbox using a lock file should complete its task very quickly, Pine
1490 removes lock files that are older than 5 minutes. We allow the value to be
1491 configurable on the transport.
1495 If use_fcntl_lock is set, then Exim gets an exclusive fcntl() lock on the
1496 mailbox once it is open. This is done by default with a non-blocking lock.
1497 Failures to lock cause retries after a sleep, but only for a certain number
1498 of tries. A blocking lock is deliberately not used so that we don't hold the
1499 mailbox open. This minimizes the possibility of the NFS problem described
1500 under LOCK FILES above, if for some reason NFS deliveries are happening
1501 without lock files. However, the use of a non-blocking lock and sleep, though
1502 the safest approach, does not give the best performance on very busy systems.
1503 A blocking lock plus timeout does better. Therefore Exim has an option to
1504 allow it to work this way. If lock_fcntl_timeout is set greater than zero, it
1505 enables the use of blocking fcntl() calls.
1509 If use_flock_lock is set, then Exim gets an exclusive flock() lock in the
1510 same manner as for fcntl locking above. No-blocking/timeout is also set as
1511 above in lock_flock_timeout. Not all operating systems provide or support
1512 flock(). For those that don't (as determined by the definition of LOCK_SH in
1513 /usr/include/sys/file.h), use_flock_lock may not be set. For some OS, flock()
1514 is implemented (not precisely) on top of fcntl(), which means there's no
1515 point in actually using it.
1519 If use_mbx_lock is set (this is supported only if SUPPORT_MBX is defined)
1520 then the rules used for locking in c-client are used. Exim takes out a shared
1521 lock on the mailbox file, and an exclusive lock on the file whose name is
1522 /tmp/.<device-number>.<inode-number>. The shared lock on the mailbox stops
1523 any other MBX client from getting an exclusive lock on it and expunging it.
1524 It also stops any other MBX client from unlinking the /tmp lock when it has
1527 The exclusive lock on the /tmp file prevents any other MBX client from
1528 updating the mailbox in any way. When writing is finished, if an exclusive
1529 lock on the mailbox can be obtained, indicating there are no current sharers,
1530 the /tmp file is unlinked.
1532 MBX locking can use either fcntl() or flock() locking. If neither
1533 use_fcntl_lock or use_flock_lock is set, it defaults to using fcntl() only.
1534 The calls for getting these locks are by default non-blocking, as for non-mbx
1535 locking, but can be made blocking by setting lock_fcntl_timeout and/or
1536 lock_flock_timeout as appropriate. As MBX delivery doesn't work over NFS, it
1537 probably makes sense to set timeouts for any MBX deliveries. */
1540 /* Build a lock file if configured to do so - the existence of a lock
1541 file is subsequently checked by looking for a non-negative value of the
1542 file descriptor hd - even though the file is no longer open. */
1544 if (ob->use_lockfile)
1546 /* cf. exim_lock.c */
1547 lockname = string_sprintf("%s.lock", filename);
1548 hitchname = string_sprintf( "%s.%s.%08x.%08x", lockname, primary_hostname,
1549 (unsigned int)(time(NULL)), (unsigned int)getpid());
1551 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("lock name: %s\nhitch name: %s\n", lockname,
1554 /* Lock file creation retry loop */
1556 for (i = 0; i < ob->lock_retries; sleep(ob->lock_interval), i++)
1560 hd = Uopen(hitchname, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, ob->lockfile_mode);
1563 addr->basic_errno = errno;
1565 string_sprintf("creating lock file hitching post %s "
1566 "(euid=%ld egid=%ld)", hitchname, (long int)geteuid(),
1567 (long int)getegid());
1571 /* Attempt to hitch the hitching post to the lock file. If link()
1572 succeeds (the common case, we hope) all is well. Otherwise, fstat the
1573 file, and get rid of the hitching post. If the number of links was 2,
1574 the link was created, despite the failure of link(). If the hitch was
1575 not successful, try again, having unlinked the lock file if it is too
1578 There's a version of Linux (2.0.27) which doesn't update its local cache
1579 of the inode after link() by default - which many think is a bug - but
1580 if the link succeeds, this code will be OK. It just won't work in the
1581 case when link() fails after having actually created the link. The Linux
1582 NFS person is fixing this; a temporary patch is available if anyone is
1583 sufficiently worried. */
1585 if ((rc = Ulink(hitchname, lockname)) != 0) fstat(hd, &statbuf);
1588 if (rc != 0 && statbuf.st_nlink != 2)
1590 if (ob->lockfile_timeout > 0 && Ustat(lockname, &statbuf) == 0 &&
1591 time(NULL) - statbuf.st_ctime > ob->lockfile_timeout)
1593 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("unlinking timed-out lock file\n");
1596 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("link of hitching post failed - retrying\n");
1600 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("lock file created\n");
1604 /* Check for too many tries at creating the lock file */
1606 if (i >= ob->lock_retries)
1608 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_LOCKFAILED;
1609 addr->message = string_sprintf("failed to lock mailbox %s (lock file)",
1616 /* We now have to get the file open. First, stat() it and act on existence or
1617 non-existence. This is in a loop to handle the case of a file's being created
1618 or deleted as we watch, and also to handle retries when the locking fails.
1619 Rather than holding the file open while waiting for the fcntl() and/or
1620 flock() lock, we close and do the whole thing again. This should be safer,
1621 especially for NFS files, which might get altered from other hosts, making
1622 their cached sizes incorrect.
1624 With the default settings, no symlinks are permitted, but there is an option
1625 to permit symlinks for those sysadmins that know what they are doing.
1626 Shudder. However, insist that the initial symlink is owned by the right user.
1627 Thus lstat() is used initially; if a symlink is discovered, the loop is
1628 repeated such that stat() is used, to look at the end file. */
1630 for (i = 0; i < ob->lock_retries; i++)
1632 int sleep_before_retry = TRUE;
1633 file_opened = FALSE;
1635 if ((use_lstat ? Ulstat(filename, &statbuf) : Ustat(filename, &statbuf)) != 0)
1637 /* Let's hope that failure to stat (other than non-existence) is a
1640 if (errno != ENOENT)
1642 addr->basic_errno = errno;
1643 addr->message = string_sprintf("attempting to stat mailbox %s",
1648 /* File does not exist. If it is required to pre-exist this state is an
1651 if (ob->file_must_exist)
1653 addr->basic_errno = errno;
1654 addr->message = string_sprintf("mailbox %s does not exist, "
1655 "but file_must_exist is set", filename);
1659 /* If not permitted to create this file because it isn't in or below
1660 the home directory, generate an error. */
1662 if (!allow_creation_here)
1664 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_BADCREATE;
1665 addr->message = string_sprintf("mailbox %s does not exist, "
1666 "but creation outside the home directory is not permitted",
1671 /* Attempt to create and open the file. If open fails because of
1672 pre-existence, go round the loop again. For any other error, defer the
1673 address, except for an alias or forward generated file name with EPERM,
1674 ENOENT, or EACCES, as those are most likely to be user errors rather
1675 than Exim config errors. When a symbolic link is permitted and points
1676 to a non-existent file, we get here with use_lstat = FALSE. In this case
1677 we mustn't use O_EXCL, since it doesn't work. The file is opened RDRW for
1678 consistency and because MBX locking requires it in order to be able to
1679 get a shared lock. */
1681 fd = Uopen(filename, O_RDWR | O_APPEND | O_CREAT |
1682 (use_lstat ? O_EXCL : 0), mode);
1685 if (errno == EEXIST) continue;
1686 addr->basic_errno = errno;
1687 addr->message = string_sprintf("while creating mailbox %s",
1689 if (testflag(addr, af_file) &&
1690 (errno == EPERM || errno == ENOENT || errno == EACCES))
1691 addr->transport_return = FAIL;
1695 /* We have successfully created and opened the file. Ensure that the group
1696 and the mode are correct. */
1698 if (exim_chown(filename, uid, gid) || Uchmod(filename, mode))
1700 addr->basic_errno = errno;
1701 addr->message = string_sprintf("while setting perms on mailbox %s",
1703 addr->transport_return = FAIL;
1709 /* The file already exists. Test its type, ownership, and permissions, and
1710 save the inode for checking later. If symlinks are permitted (not the
1711 default or recommended state) it may be a symlink that already exists.
1712 Check its ownership and then look for the file at the end of the link(s).
1713 This at least prevents one user creating a symlink for another user in
1714 a sticky directory. */
1718 int oldmode = (int)statbuf.st_mode;
1719 ino_t inode = statbuf.st_ino;
1720 BOOL islink = (oldmode & S_IFMT) == S_IFLNK;
1722 isfifo = FALSE; /* In case things are changing */
1724 /* Check owner if required - the default. */
1726 if (ob->check_owner && statbuf.st_uid != uid)
1728 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_BADUGID;
1729 addr->message = string_sprintf("mailbox %s%s has wrong uid "
1730 "(%ld != %ld)", filename,
1731 islink ? " (symlink)" : "",
1732 (long int)(statbuf.st_uid), (long int)uid);
1736 /* Group is checked only if check_group is set. */
1738 if (ob->check_group && statbuf.st_gid != gid)
1740 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_BADUGID;
1741 addr->message = string_sprintf("mailbox %s%s has wrong gid (%d != %d)",
1742 filename, islink ? " (symlink)" : "", statbuf.st_gid, gid);
1746 /* Just in case this is a sticky-bit mail directory, we don't want
1747 users to be able to create hard links to other users' files. */
1749 if (statbuf.st_nlink != 1)
1751 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_NOTREGULAR;
1752 addr->message = string_sprintf("mailbox %s%s has too many links (%lu)",
1753 filename, islink ? " (symlink)" : "", (unsigned long)statbuf.st_nlink);
1758 /* If symlinks are permitted (not recommended), the lstat() above will
1759 have found the symlink. Its ownership has just been checked; go round
1760 the loop again, using stat() instead of lstat(). That will never yield a
1763 if (islink && ob->allow_symlink)
1766 i--; /* Don't count this time round */
1770 /* An actual file exists. Check that it is a regular file, or FIFO
1773 if (ob->allow_fifo && (oldmode & S_IFMT) == S_IFIFO) isfifo = TRUE;
1775 else if ((oldmode & S_IFMT) != S_IFREG)
1777 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_NOTREGULAR;
1778 addr->message = string_sprintf("mailbox %s is not a regular file%s",
1779 filename, ob->allow_fifo ? " or named pipe" : "");
1783 /* If the mode is not what it would be for a newly created file, change
1784 the permissions if the mode is supplied for the address. Otherwise,
1785 reduce but do not extend the permissions. If the newly created
1786 permissions are greater than the existing permissions, don't change
1787 things when the mode is not from the address. */
1789 if ((oldmode &= 07777) != mode)
1791 int diffs = oldmode ^ mode;
1792 if (addr->mode > 0 || (diffs & oldmode) == diffs)
1794 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("chmod %o %s\n", mode, filename);
1795 if (Uchmod(filename, mode) < 0)
1797 addr->basic_errno = errno;
1798 addr->message = string_sprintf("attempting to chmod mailbox %s",
1805 /* Mode not from address, and newly-created permissions are greater
1806 than existing permissions. Default is to complain, but it can be
1807 configured to go ahead and try to deliver anyway if that's what
1808 the administration wants. */
1810 else if (ob->mode_fail_narrower)
1812 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_BADMODE;
1813 addr->message = string_sprintf("mailbox %s has the wrong mode %o "
1814 "(%o expected)", filename, oldmode, mode);
1819 /* We are happy with the existing file. Open it, and then do further
1820 tests to ensure that it is the same file that we were just looking at.
1821 If the file does not now exist, restart this loop, going back to using
1822 lstat again. For an NFS error, just defer; other opening errors are
1823 more serious. The file is opened RDWR so that its format can be checked,
1824 and also MBX locking requires the use of a shared (read) lock. However,
1825 a FIFO is opened WRONLY + NDELAY so that it fails if there is no process
1826 reading the pipe. */
1828 fd = Uopen(filename, isfifo ? (O_WRONLY|O_NDELAY) : (O_RDWR|O_APPEND),
1832 if (errno == ENOENT)
1837 addr->basic_errno = errno;
1839 addr->message = string_sprintf("while opening named pipe %s "
1840 "(could mean no process is reading it)", filename);
1841 else if (errno != EWOULDBLOCK)
1842 addr->message = string_sprintf("while opening mailbox %s", filename);
1846 /* This fstat really shouldn't fail, as we have an open file! There's a
1847 dilemma here. We use fstat in order to be sure we are peering at the file
1848 we have got open. However, that won't tell us if the file was reached
1849 via a symbolic link. We checked this above, but there is a race exposure
1850 if the link was created between the previous lstat and the open. However,
1851 it would have to be created with the same inode in order to pass the
1852 check below. If ob->allow_symlink is set, causing the use of stat rather
1853 than lstat above, symbolic links may be there anyway, and the checking is
1856 if (fstat(fd, &statbuf) < 0)
1858 addr->basic_errno = errno;
1859 addr->message = string_sprintf("attempting to stat open mailbox %s",
1864 /* Check the inode; this is isn't a perfect check, but gives some
1867 if (inode != statbuf.st_ino)
1869 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_INODECHANGED;
1870 addr->message = string_sprintf("opened mailbox %s inode number changed "
1871 "from " INO_T_FMT " to " INO_T_FMT, filename, inode, statbuf.st_ino);
1872 addr->special_action = SPECIAL_FREEZE;
1876 /* Check it's still a regular file or FIFO, and the uid, gid, and
1877 permissions have not changed. */
1879 if ((!isfifo && (statbuf.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFREG) ||
1880 (isfifo && (statbuf.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFIFO))
1882 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_NOTREGULAR;
1884 string_sprintf("opened mailbox %s is no longer a %s", filename,
1885 isfifo ? "named pipe" : "regular file");
1886 addr->special_action = SPECIAL_FREEZE;
1890 if ((ob->check_owner && statbuf.st_uid != uid) ||
1891 (ob->check_group && statbuf.st_gid != gid))
1893 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_BADUGID;
1895 string_sprintf("opened mailbox %s has wrong uid or gid", filename);
1896 addr->special_action = SPECIAL_FREEZE;
1900 if ((statbuf.st_mode & 07777) != oldmode)
1902 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_BADMODE;
1903 addr->message = string_sprintf("opened mailbox %s has wrong mode %o "
1904 "(%o expected)", filename, statbuf.st_mode & 07777, mode);
1905 addr->special_action = SPECIAL_FREEZE;
1909 /* If file_format is set, check that the format of the file has not
1910 changed. Error data is set by the testing function. */
1912 if (ob->file_format && check_file_format(fd, tblock, addr) != tblock)
1914 addr->message = US"open mailbox has changed format";
1918 /* The file is OK. Carry on to do the locking. */
1921 /* We now have an open file, and must lock it using fcntl(), flock() or MBX
1922 locking rules if configured to do so. If a lock file is also required, it
1923 was created above and hd was left >= 0. At least one form of locking is
1924 required by the initialization function. If locking fails here, close the
1925 file and go round the loop all over again, after waiting for a bit, unless
1926 blocking locking was used. */
1929 if ((ob->lock_fcntl_timeout > 0) || (ob->lock_flock_timeout > 0))
1930 sleep_before_retry = FALSE;
1932 /* Simple fcntl() and/or flock() locking */
1934 if (!ob->use_mbx_lock && (ob->use_fcntl || ob->use_flock))
1936 if (apply_lock(fd, F_WRLCK, ob->use_fcntl, ob->lock_fcntl_timeout,
1937 ob->use_flock, ob->lock_flock_timeout) >= 0) break;
1940 /* MBX locking rules */
1943 else if (ob->use_mbx_lock)
1946 struct stat lstatbuf, statbuf2;
1947 if (apply_lock(fd, F_RDLCK, ob->use_fcntl, ob->lock_fcntl_timeout,
1948 ob->use_flock, ob->lock_flock_timeout) >= 0 &&
1949 fstat(fd, &statbuf) >= 0)
1951 sprintf(CS mbx_lockname, "/tmp/.%lx.%lx", (long)statbuf.st_dev,
1952 (long)statbuf.st_ino);
1955 * 2010-05-29: SECURITY
1956 * Dan Rosenberg reported the presence of a race-condition in the
1957 * original code here. Beware that many systems still allow symlinks
1958 * to be followed in /tmp so an attacker can create a symlink pointing
1959 * elsewhere between a stat and an open, which we should avoid
1962 * It's unfortunate that we can't just use all the heavily debugged
1963 * locking from above.
1965 * Also: remember to mirror changes into exim_lock.c */
1967 /* first leave the old pre-check in place, it provides better
1968 * diagnostics for common cases */
1969 if (Ulstat(mbx_lockname, &statbuf) >= 0)
1971 if ((statbuf.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFLNK)
1973 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_LOCKFAILED;
1974 addr->message = string_sprintf("symbolic link on MBX lock file %s",
1978 if (statbuf.st_nlink > 1)
1980 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_LOCKFAILED;
1981 addr->message = string_sprintf("hard link to MBX lock file %s",
1987 /* If we could just declare "we must be the ones who create this
1988 * file" then a hitching post in a subdir would work, since a
1989 * subdir directly in /tmp/ which we create wouldn't follow links
1990 * but this isn't our locking logic, so we can't safely change the
1991 * file existence rules. */
1993 /* On systems which support O_NOFOLLOW, it's the easiest and most
1994 * obviously correct security fix */
1995 mbx_tmp_oflags = O_RDWR | O_CREAT;
1997 mbx_tmp_oflags |= O_NOFOLLOW;
1999 mbx_lockfd = Uopen(mbx_lockname, mbx_tmp_oflags, ob->lockfile_mode);
2002 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_LOCKFAILED;
2003 addr->message = string_sprintf("failed to open MBX lock file %s :%s",
2004 mbx_lockname, strerror(errno));
2008 if (Ulstat(mbx_lockname, &lstatbuf) < 0)
2010 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_LOCKFAILED;
2011 addr->message = string_sprintf("attempting to lstat open MBX "
2012 "lock file %s: %s", mbx_lockname, strerror(errno));
2015 if (fstat(mbx_lockfd, &statbuf2) < 0)
2017 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_LOCKFAILED;
2018 addr->message = string_sprintf("attempting to stat fd of open MBX "
2019 "lock file %s: %s", mbx_lockname, strerror(errno));
2025 * statbuf: if exists, is file which existed prior to opening the
2026 * lockfile, might have been replaced since then
2027 * statbuf2: result of stat'ing the open fd, is what was actually
2029 * lstatbuf: result of lstat'ing the filename immediately after
2030 * the open but there's a race condition again between
2031 * those two steps: before open, symlink to foo, after
2032 * open but before lstat have one of:
2033 * * was no symlink, so is the opened file
2034 * (we created it, no messing possible after that point)
2036 * * symlink elsewhere
2037 * * hardlink elsewhere
2039 * Don't want to compare to device of /tmp because some modern systems
2040 * have regressed to having /tmp be the safe actual filesystem as
2041 * valuable data, so is mostly worthless, unless we assume that *only*
2042 * Linux systems do this and that all Linux has O_NOFOLLOW. Something
2043 * for further consideration.
2044 * No point in doing a readlink on the lockfile as that will always be
2045 * at a different point in time from when we open it, so tells us
2046 * nothing; attempts to clean up and delete after ourselves would risk
2047 * deleting a *third* filename.
2049 if ((statbuf2.st_nlink > 1) ||
2050 (lstatbuf.st_nlink > 1) ||
2051 (!S_ISREG(lstatbuf.st_mode)) ||
2052 (lstatbuf.st_dev != statbuf2.st_dev) ||
2053 (lstatbuf.st_ino != statbuf2.st_ino))
2055 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_LOCKFAILED;
2056 addr->message = string_sprintf("RACE CONDITION detected: "
2057 "mismatch post-initial-checks between \"%s\" and opened "
2058 "fd lead us to abort!", mbx_lockname);
2062 (void)Uchmod(mbx_lockname, ob->lockfile_mode);
2064 if (apply_lock(mbx_lockfd, F_WRLCK, ob->use_fcntl,
2065 ob->lock_fcntl_timeout, ob->use_flock, ob->lock_flock_timeout) >= 0)
2067 struct stat ostatbuf;
2069 /* This tests for a specific race condition. Ensure that we still
2070 have the same file. */
2072 if (Ulstat(mbx_lockname, &statbuf) == 0 &&
2073 fstat(mbx_lockfd, &ostatbuf) == 0 &&
2074 statbuf.st_dev == ostatbuf.st_dev &&
2075 statbuf.st_ino == ostatbuf.st_ino)
2077 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("MBX lockfile %s changed "
2078 "between creation and locking\n", mbx_lockname);
2081 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("failed to lock %s: %s\n", mbx_lockname,
2083 (void)close(mbx_lockfd);
2088 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("failed to fstat or get read lock on %s: %s\n",
2089 filename, strerror(errno));
2092 #endif /* SUPPORT_MBX */
2094 else break; /* No on-file locking required; break the open/lock loop */
2097 debug_printf("fcntl(), flock(), or MBX locking failed - retrying\n");
2101 use_lstat = TRUE; /* Reset to use lstat first */
2104 /* If a blocking call timed out, break the retry loop if the total time
2105 so far is not less than than retries * interval. Use the larger of the
2106 flock() and fcntl() timeouts. */
2109 (i+1) * ((ob->lock_fcntl_timeout > ob->lock_flock_timeout)?
2110 ob->lock_fcntl_timeout : ob->lock_flock_timeout) >=
2111 ob->lock_retries * ob->lock_interval)
2112 i = ob->lock_retries;
2114 /* Wait a bit before retrying, except when it was a blocked fcntl() or
2115 flock() that caused the problem. */
2117 if (i < ob->lock_retries && sleep_before_retry) sleep(ob->lock_interval);
2120 /* Test for exceeding the maximum number of tries. Either the file remains
2121 locked, or, if we haven't got it open, something is terribly wrong... */
2123 if (i >= ob->lock_retries)
2127 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_EXISTRACE;
2128 addr->message = string_sprintf("mailbox %s: existence unclear", filename);
2129 addr->special_action = SPECIAL_FREEZE;
2133 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_LOCKFAILED;
2134 addr->message = string_sprintf("failed to lock mailbox %s (fcntl/flock)",
2140 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("mailbox %s is locked\n", filename);
2142 /* Save access time (for subsequent restoration), modification time (for
2143 restoration if updating fails), size of file (for comsat and for re-setting if
2144 delivery fails in the middle - e.g. for quota exceeded). */
2146 if (fstat(fd, &statbuf) < 0)
2148 addr->basic_errno = errno;
2149 addr->message = string_sprintf("while fstatting opened mailbox %s",
2154 times.actime = statbuf.st_atime;
2155 times.modtime = statbuf.st_mtime;
2156 saved_size = statbuf.st_size;
2157 if (mailbox_size < 0) mailbox_size = saved_size;
2158 mailbox_filecount = 0; /* Not actually relevant for single-file mailbox */
2161 /* Prepare for writing to a new file (as opposed to appending to an old one).
2162 There are several different formats, but there is preliminary stuff concerned
2163 with quotas that applies to all of them. Finding the current size by directory
2164 scanning is expensive; for maildirs some fudges have been invented:
2166 (1) A regex can be used to extract a file size from its name;
2167 (2) If maildir_use_size is set, a maildirsize file is used to cache the
2173 uschar *check_path; /* Default quota check path */
2174 const pcre2_code * re = NULL; /* Regex for file size from file name */
2176 if (!check_creation(string_sprintf("%s/any", path),
2177 ob->create_file, deliver_dir))
2179 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_BADCREATE;
2180 addr->message = string_sprintf("tried to create file in %s, but "
2181 "file creation outside the home directory is not permitted", path);
2185 /* If the create_file option is an absolute path and the file was within
2186 it, de-taint. Otherwise check for taint. */
2188 if (is_tainted(path))
2189 if (ob->create_file == create_belowhome)
2191 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("de-tainting path '%s'\n", path);
2192 path = string_copy_taint(path, GET_UNTAINTED);
2195 goto tainted_ret_panic;
2199 #ifdef SUPPORT_MAILDIR
2200 /* For a maildir delivery, ensure that all the relevant directories exist,
2201 and a maildirfolder file if necessary. */
2203 if (mbformat == mbf_maildir && !maildir_ensure_directories(path, addr,
2204 ob->create_directory, ob->dirmode, ob->maildirfolder_create_regex))
2206 #endif /* SUPPORT_MAILDIR */
2208 /* If we are going to do a quota check, of if maildir_use_size_file is set
2209 for a maildir delivery, compile the regular expression if there is one. We
2210 may also need to adjust the path that is used. We need to do this for
2211 maildir_use_size_file even if the quota is unset, because we still want to
2212 create the file. When maildir support is not compiled,
2213 ob->maildir_use_size_file is always FALSE. */
2215 if (ob->quota_value > 0 || THRESHOLD_CHECK || ob->maildir_use_size_file)
2217 /* Compile the regex if there is one. */
2219 if (ob->quota_size_regex)
2221 if (!(re = regex_compile(ob->quota_size_regex,
2222 MCS_NOFLAGS, &addr->message, pcre_gen_cmp_ctx)))
2225 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("using regex for file sizes: %s\n",
2226 ob->quota_size_regex);
2229 /* Use an explicitly configured directory if set */
2231 if (ob->quota_directory)
2233 if (!(check_path = expand_string(ob->quota_directory)))
2235 addr->message = string_sprintf("Expansion of \"%s\" (quota_directory "
2236 "name for %s transport) failed: %s", ob->quota_directory,
2237 tblock->name, expand_string_message);
2241 if (check_path[0] != '/')
2243 addr->message = string_sprintf("appendfile: quota_directory name "
2244 "\"%s\" is not absolute", check_path);
2245 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_NOTABSOLUTE;
2250 #ifdef SUPPORT_MAILDIR
2251 /* Otherwise, if we are handling a maildir delivery, and the directory
2252 contains a file called maildirfolder, this is a maildir++ feature telling
2253 us that this is a sub-directory of the real inbox. We should therefore do
2254 the quota check on the parent directory. Beware of the special case when
2255 the directory name itself ends in a slash. */
2257 else if (mbformat == mbf_maildir)
2259 struct stat statbuf;
2260 if (Ustat(string_sprintf("%s/maildirfolder", path), &statbuf) >= 0)
2262 uschar *new_check_path = string_copy(check_path);
2263 uschar *slash = Ustrrchr(new_check_path, '/');
2269 slash = Ustrrchr(new_check_path, '/');
2274 check_path = new_check_path;
2275 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("maildirfolder file exists: "
2276 "quota check directory changed to %s\n", check_path);
2281 #endif /* SUPPORT_MAILDIR */
2284 /* If we are using maildirsize files, we need to ensure that such a file
2285 exists and, if necessary, recalculate its contents. As a byproduct of this,
2286 we obtain the current size of the maildir. If no quota is to be enforced
2287 (ob->quota_value == 0), we still need the size if a threshold check will
2290 Another regular expression is used to determine which directories inside the
2291 maildir are going to be counted. */
2293 #ifdef SUPPORT_MAILDIR
2294 if (ob->maildir_use_size_file)
2296 const pcre2_code * dir_regex = NULL;
2298 if (ob->maildir_dir_regex)
2300 int check_path_len = Ustrlen(check_path);
2302 if (!(dir_regex = regex_compile(ob->maildir_dir_regex,
2303 MCS_NOFLAGS, &addr->message, pcre_gen_cmp_ctx)))
2307 debug_printf("using regex for maildir directory selection: %s\n",
2308 ob->maildir_dir_regex);
2310 /* Check to see if we are delivering into an ignored directory, that is,
2311 if the delivery path starts with the quota check path, and the rest
2312 of the deliver path matches the regex; if so, set a flag to disable quota
2313 checking and maildirsize updating. */
2315 if (Ustrncmp(path, check_path, check_path_len) == 0)
2317 uschar *s = path + check_path_len;
2318 while (*s == '/') s++;
2319 s = *s ? string_sprintf("%s/new", s) : US"new";
2320 if (!regex_match(dir_regex, s, -1, NULL))
2322 disable_quota = TRUE;
2323 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("delivery directory does not match "
2324 "maildir_quota_directory_regex: disabling quota\n");
2329 /* Quota enforcement; create and check the file. There is some discussion
2330 about whether this should happen if the quota is unset. At present, Exim
2331 always creates the file. If we ever want to change this, uncomment
2332 appropriate lines below, possibly doing a check on some option. */
2334 /* if (???? || ob->quota_value > 0) */
2341 if ((maildirsize_fd = maildir_ensure_sizefile(check_path, ob, re, dir_regex,
2342 &size, &filecount)) == -1)
2344 addr->basic_errno = errno;
2345 addr->message = string_sprintf("while opening or reading "
2346 "%s/maildirsize", check_path);
2349 /* can also return -2, which means that the file was removed because of
2350 raciness; but in this case, the size & filecount will still have been
2353 if (mailbox_size < 0) mailbox_size = size;
2354 if (mailbox_filecount < 0) mailbox_filecount = filecount;
2357 /* No quota enforcement; ensure file does *not* exist; calculate size if
2362 * time_t old_latest;
2363 * (void)unlink(CS string_sprintf("%s/maildirsize", check_path));
2364 * if (THRESHOLD_CHECK)
2365 * mailbox_size = maildir_compute_size(check_path, &mailbox_filecount, &old_latest,
2366 * re, dir_regex, FALSE);
2371 #endif /* SUPPORT_MAILDIR */
2373 /* Otherwise if we are going to do a quota check later on, and the mailbox
2374 size is not set, find the current size of the mailbox. Ditto for the file
2375 count. Note that ob->quota_filecount_value cannot be set without
2376 ob->quota_value being set. */
2379 && (ob->quota_value > 0 || THRESHOLD_CHECK)
2380 && ( mailbox_size < 0
2381 || mailbox_filecount < 0 && ob->quota_filecount_value > 0
2387 debug_printf("quota checks on directory %s\n", check_path);
2388 size = check_dir_size(check_path, &filecount, re);
2389 if (mailbox_size < 0) mailbox_size = size;
2390 if (mailbox_filecount < 0) mailbox_filecount = filecount;
2393 /* Handle the case of creating a unique file in a given directory (not in
2394 maildir or mailstore format - this is how smail did it). A temporary name is
2395 used to create the file. Later, when it is written, the name is changed to a
2396 unique one. There is no need to lock the file. An attempt is made to create
2397 the directory if it does not exist. */
2399 if (mbformat == mbf_smail)
2402 debug_printf("delivering to new file in %s\n", path);
2403 filename = dataname =
2404 string_sprintf("%s/temp.%d.%s", path, (int)getpid(), primary_hostname);
2405 fd = Uopen(filename, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT, mode);
2406 if (fd < 0 && /* failed to open, and */
2407 (errno != ENOENT || /* either not non-exist */
2408 !ob->create_directory || /* or not allowed to make */
2409 !directory_make(NULL, path, ob->dirmode, FALSE) || /* or failed to create dir */
2410 (fd = Uopen(filename, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, mode)) < 0)) /* or then failed to open */
2412 addr->basic_errno = errno;
2413 addr->message = string_sprintf("while creating file %s", filename);
2418 #ifdef SUPPORT_MAILDIR
2420 /* Handle the case of a unique file in maildir format. The file is written to
2421 the tmp subdirectory, with a prescribed form of name. */
2423 else if (mbformat == mbf_maildir)
2426 debug_printf("delivering in maildir format in %s\n", path);
2428 nametag = ob->maildir_tag;
2430 /* Check that nametag expands successfully; a hard failure causes a panic
2431 return. The actual expansion for use happens again later, when
2432 $message_size is accurately known. */
2434 if (nametag && !expand_string(nametag) && !f.expand_string_forcedfail)
2436 addr->message = string_sprintf("Expansion of \"%s\" (maildir_tag "
2437 "for %s transport) failed: %s", nametag, tblock->name,
2438 expand_string_message);
2442 /* We ensured the existence of all the relevant directories above. Attempt
2443 to open the temporary file a limited number of times. I think this rather
2444 scary-looking for statement is actually OK. If open succeeds, the loop is
2445 broken; if not, there is a test on the value of i. Get the time again
2446 afresh each time round the loop. Its value goes into a variable that is
2447 checked at the end, to make sure we don't release this process until the
2448 clock has ticked. */
2450 for (int i = 1;; i++)
2454 (void)gettimeofday(&msg_tv, NULL);
2455 basename = string_sprintf(TIME_T_FMT ".M%luP" PID_T_FMT ".%s",
2456 msg_tv.tv_sec, msg_tv.tv_usec, getpid(), primary_hostname);
2458 filename = dataname = string_sprintf("tmp/%s", basename);
2459 newname = string_sprintf("new/%s", basename);
2461 if (Ustat(filename, &statbuf) == 0)
2463 else if (errno == ENOENT)
2465 if ((fd = Uopen(filename, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, mode)) >= 0)
2467 DEBUG (D_transport) debug_printf ("open failed for %s: %s\n",
2468 filename, strerror(errno));
2471 /* Too many retries - give up */
2473 if (i >= ob->maildir_retries)
2475 addr->message = string_sprintf ("failed to open %s (%d tr%s)",
2476 filename, i, (i == 1) ? "y" : "ies");
2477 addr->basic_errno = errno;
2478 if (errno == errno_quota || errno == ENOSPC)
2479 addr->user_message = US"mailbox is full";
2483 /* Open or stat failed but we haven't tried too many times yet. */
2488 /* Note that we have to ensure the clock has ticked before leaving */
2490 wait_for_tick = TRUE;
2492 /* Why are these here? Put in because they are present in the non-maildir
2493 directory case above. */
2495 if (exim_chown(filename, uid, gid) || Uchmod(filename, mode))
2497 addr->basic_errno = errno;
2498 addr->message = string_sprintf("while setting perms on maildir %s",
2504 #endif /* SUPPORT_MAILDIR */
2506 #ifdef SUPPORT_MAILSTORE
2508 /* Handle the case of a unique file in mailstore format. First write the
2509 envelope to a temporary file, then open the main file. The unique base name
2510 for the files consists of the message id plus the pid of this delivery
2516 mailstore_basename = string_sprintf("%s/%s-%s", path, message_id,
2517 string_base62_64((long int)getpid()));
2520 debug_printf("delivering in mailstore format in %s\n", path);
2522 filename = string_sprintf("%s.tmp", mailstore_basename);
2523 newname = string_sprintf("%s.env", mailstore_basename);
2524 dataname = string_sprintf("%s.msg", mailstore_basename);
2526 fd = Uopen(filename, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, mode);
2527 if ( fd < 0 /* failed to open, and */
2528 && ( errno != ENOENT /* either not non-exist */
2529 || !ob->create_directory /* or not allowed to make */
2530 || !directory_make(NULL, path, ob->dirmode, FALSE) /* or failed to create dir */
2531 || (fd = Uopen(filename, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, mode)) < 0 /* or then failed to open */
2534 addr->basic_errno = errno;
2535 addr->message = string_sprintf("while creating file %s", filename);
2539 /* Why are these here? Put in because they are present in the non-maildir
2540 directory case above. */
2542 if (exim_chown(filename, uid, gid) || Uchmod(filename, mode))
2544 addr->basic_errno = errno;
2545 addr->message = string_sprintf("while setting perms on file %s",
2550 /* Built a C stream from the open file descriptor. */
2552 if (!(env_file = fdopen(fd, "wb")))
2554 addr->basic_errno = errno;
2555 addr->message = string_sprintf("fdopen of %s ("
2556 "for %s transport) failed", filename, tblock->name);
2562 /* Write the envelope file, then close it. */
2564 if (ob->mailstore_prefix)
2566 uschar *s = expand_string(ob->mailstore_prefix);
2569 if (!f.expand_string_forcedfail)
2571 addr->message = string_sprintf("Expansion of \"%s\" (mailstore "
2572 "prefix for %s transport) failed: %s", ob->mailstore_prefix,
2573 tblock->name, expand_string_message);
2574 (void)fclose(env_file);
2582 fprintf(env_file, "%s", CS s);
2583 if (n == 0 || s[n-1] != '\n') fprintf(env_file, "\n");
2587 fprintf(env_file, "%s\n", sender_address);
2589 for (address_item * taddr = addr; taddr; taddr = taddr->next)
2590 fprintf(env_file, "%s@%s\n", taddr->local_part, taddr->domain);
2592 if (ob->mailstore_suffix)
2594 uschar *s = expand_string(ob->mailstore_suffix);
2597 if (!f.expand_string_forcedfail)
2599 addr->message = string_sprintf("Expansion of \"%s\" (mailstore "
2600 "suffix for %s transport) failed: %s", ob->mailstore_suffix,
2601 tblock->name, expand_string_message);
2602 (void)fclose(env_file);
2610 fprintf(env_file, "%s", CS s);
2611 if (n == 0 || s[n-1] != '\n') fprintf(env_file, "\n");
2615 if (fclose(env_file) != 0)
2617 addr->basic_errno = errno;
2618 addr->message = string_sprintf("while closing %s", filename);
2623 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("Envelope file %s written\n", filename);
2625 /* Now open the data file, and ensure that it has the correct ownership and
2628 if ((fd = Uopen(dataname, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, mode)) < 0)
2630 addr->basic_errno = errno;
2631 addr->message = string_sprintf("while creating file %s", dataname);
2635 if (exim_chown(dataname, uid, gid) || Uchmod(dataname, mode))
2637 addr->basic_errno = errno;
2638 addr->message = string_sprintf("while setting perms on file %s",
2644 #endif /* SUPPORT_MAILSTORE */
2647 /* In all cases of writing to a new file, ensure that the file which is
2648 going to be renamed has the correct ownership and mode. */
2650 if (exim_chown(filename, uid, gid) || Uchmod(filename, mode))
2652 addr->basic_errno = errno;
2653 addr->message = string_sprintf("while setting perms on file %s",
2660 /* At last we can write the message to the file, preceded by any configured
2661 prefix line, and followed by any configured suffix line. If there are any
2662 writing errors, we must defer. */
2664 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("writing to file %s\n", dataname);
2669 /* If there is a local quota setting, check that we are not going to exceed it
2670 with this message if quota_is_inclusive is set; if it is not set, the check
2671 is for the mailbox already being over quota (i.e. the current message is not
2672 included in the check). */
2674 if (!disable_quota && ob->quota_value > 0)
2678 debug_printf("Exim quota = " OFF_T_FMT " old size = " OFF_T_FMT
2679 " this message = %d (%sincluded)\n",
2680 ob->quota_value, mailbox_size, message_size,
2681 ob->quota_is_inclusive ? "" : "not ");
2682 debug_printf(" file count quota = %d count = %d\n",
2683 ob->quota_filecount_value, mailbox_filecount);
2686 if (mailbox_size + (ob->quota_is_inclusive ? message_size:0) > ob->quota_value)
2687 if (!ob->quota_no_check)
2689 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("mailbox quota exceeded\n");
2691 errno = ERRNO_EXIMQUOTA;
2694 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("mailbox quota exceeded but ignored\n");
2696 if (ob->quota_filecount_value > 0
2697 && mailbox_filecount + (ob->quota_is_inclusive ? 1:0) >
2698 ob->quota_filecount_value)
2699 if (!ob->quota_filecount_no_check)
2701 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("mailbox file count quota exceeded\n");
2703 errno = ERRNO_EXIMQUOTA;
2704 filecount_msg = US" filecount";
2706 else DEBUG(D_transport) if (ob->quota_filecount_no_check)
2707 debug_printf("mailbox file count quota exceeded but ignored\n");
2713 addr->basic_errno = errno;
2714 addr->message = US"Over quota";
2715 addr->transport_return = yield;
2717 debug_printf("appendfile (verify) yields %d with errno=%d more_errno=%d\n",
2718 yield, addr->basic_errno, addr->more_errno);
2723 /* If we are writing in MBX format, what we actually do is to write the message
2724 to a temporary file, and then copy it to the real file once we know its size.
2725 This is the most straightforward way of getting the correct length in the
2726 separator line. So, what we do here is to save the real file descriptor, and
2727 replace it with one for a temporary file. The temporary file gets unlinked once
2728 opened, so that it goes away on closure. */
2731 if (yield == OK && ob->mbx_format)
2733 if (!(temp_file = tmpfile()))
2735 addr->basic_errno = errno;
2736 addr->message = US"while setting up temporary file";
2741 fd = fileno(temp_file);
2742 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("writing to temporary file\n");
2744 #endif /* SUPPORT_MBX */
2746 /* Zero the count of bytes written. It is incremented by the transport_xxx()
2749 transport_count = 0;
2750 transport_newlines = 0;
2752 /* Write any configured prefix text first */
2754 if (yield == OK && ob->message_prefix && *ob->message_prefix)
2756 uschar *prefix = expand_string(ob->message_prefix);
2759 errno = ERRNO_EXPANDFAIL;
2760 addr->transport_return = PANIC;
2761 addr->message = string_sprintf("Expansion of \"%s\" (prefix for %s "
2762 "transport) failed", ob->message_prefix, tblock->name);
2765 else if (!transport_write_string(fd, "%s", prefix)) yield = DEFER;
2768 /* If the use_bsmtp option is on, we need to write SMTP prefix information. The
2769 various different values for batching are handled outside; if there is more
2770 than one address available here, all must be included. If any address is a
2771 file, use its parent in the RCPT TO. */
2773 if (yield == OK && ob->use_bsmtp)
2775 transport_count = 0;
2776 transport_newlines = 0;
2777 if (ob->use_crlf) cr = US"\r";
2778 if (!transport_write_string(fd, "MAIL FROM:<%s>%s\n", return_path, cr))
2782 transport_newlines++;
2783 for (address_item * a = addr; a; a = a->next)
2785 address_item * b = testflag(a, af_pfr) ? a->parent : a;
2786 if (!transport_write_string(fd, "RCPT TO:<%s>%s\n",
2787 transport_rcpt_address(b, tblock->rcpt_include_affixes), cr))
2788 { yield = DEFER; break; }
2789 transport_newlines++;
2791 if (yield == OK && !transport_write_string(fd, "DATA%s\n", cr))
2794 transport_newlines++;
2798 /* Now the message itself. The options for transport_write_message were set up
2799 at initialization time. */
2803 transport_ctx tctx = {
2807 .check_string = ob->check_string,
2808 .escape_string = ob->escape_string,
2809 .options = ob->options | topt_not_socket
2811 if (!transport_write_message(&tctx, 0))
2815 /* Now a configured suffix. */
2817 if (yield == OK && ob->message_suffix && *ob->message_suffix)
2819 uschar *suffix = expand_string(ob->message_suffix);
2822 errno = ERRNO_EXPANDFAIL;
2823 addr->transport_return = PANIC;
2824 addr->message = string_sprintf("Expansion of \"%s\" (suffix for %s "
2825 "transport) failed", ob->message_suffix, tblock->name);
2828 else if (!transport_write_string(fd, "%s", suffix)) yield = DEFER;
2831 /* If batch smtp, write the terminating dot. */
2833 if (yield == OK && ob->use_bsmtp)
2834 if (!transport_write_string(fd, ".%s\n", cr)) yield = DEFER;
2835 else transport_newlines++;
2837 /* If MBX format is being used, all that writing was to the temporary file.
2838 However, if there was an earlier failure (Exim quota exceeded, for example),
2839 the temporary file won't have got opened - and no writing will have been done.
2840 If writing was OK, we restore the fd, and call a function that copies the
2841 message in MBX format into the real file. Otherwise use the temporary name in
2845 if (temp_file && ob->mbx_format)
2852 transport_count = 0; /* Reset transport count for actual write */
2853 /* No need to reset transport_newlines as we're just using a block copy
2854 * routine so the number won't be affected */
2855 yield = copy_mbx_message(fd, fileno(temp_file), saved_size);
2857 else if (errno >= 0) dataname = US"temporary file";
2859 /* Preserve errno while closing the temporary file. */
2861 mbx_save_errno = errno;
2862 (void)fclose(temp_file);
2863 errno = mbx_save_errno;
2865 #endif /* SUPPORT_MBX */
2867 /* Force out the remaining data to check for any errors; some OS don't allow
2868 fsync() to be called for a FIFO. */
2870 if (yield == OK && !isfifo && EXIMfsync(fd) < 0) yield = DEFER;
2872 /* Update message_size and message_linecount to the accurate count of bytes
2873 written, including added headers. Note; we subtract 1 from message_linecount as
2874 this variable doesn't count the new line between the header and the body of the
2877 message_size = transport_count;
2878 message_linecount = transport_newlines - 1;
2880 /* If using a maildir++ quota file, add this message's size to it, and
2881 close the file descriptor, except when the quota has been disabled because we
2882 are delivering into an uncounted folder. */
2884 #ifdef SUPPORT_MAILDIR
2887 if (yield == OK && maildirsize_fd >= 0)
2888 maildir_record_length(maildirsize_fd, message_size);
2889 maildir_save_errno = errno; /* Preserve errno while closing the file */
2890 if (maildirsize_fd >= 0)
2891 (void)close(maildirsize_fd);
2892 errno = maildir_save_errno;
2894 #endif /* SUPPORT_MAILDIR */
2896 /* If there is a quota warning threshold and we are have crossed it with this
2897 message, set the SPECIAL_WARN flag in the address, to cause a warning message
2900 if (!disable_quota && THRESHOLD_CHECK)
2902 off_t threshold = ob->quota_warn_threshold_value;
2903 if (ob->quota_warn_threshold_is_percent)
2904 threshold = (off_t)(((double)ob->quota_value * threshold) / 100);
2906 debug_printf("quota = " OFF_T_FMT
2907 " threshold = " OFF_T_FMT
2908 " old size = " OFF_T_FMT
2909 " message size = %d\n",
2910 ob->quota_value, threshold, mailbox_size,
2912 if (mailbox_size <= threshold && mailbox_size + message_size > threshold)
2913 addr->special_action = SPECIAL_WARN;
2915 /******* You might think that the test ought to be this:
2917 * if (ob->quota_value > 0 && threshold > 0 && mailbox_size > 0 &&
2918 * mailbox_size <= threshold && mailbox_size + message_size > threshold)
2920 * (indeed, I was sent a patch with that in). However, it is possible to
2921 * have a warning threshold without actually imposing a quota, and I have
2922 * therefore kept Exim backwards compatible.
2927 /* Handle error while writing the file. Control should come here directly after
2928 the error, with the reason in errno. In the case of expansion failure in prefix
2929 or suffix, it will be ERRNO_EXPANDFAIL. */
2933 addr->special_action = SPECIAL_NONE; /* Cancel any quota warning */
2935 /* Save the error number. If positive, it will ultimately cause a strerror()
2936 call to generate some text. */
2938 addr->basic_errno = errno;
2940 /* For system or Exim quota excession, or disk full, set more_errno to the
2941 time since the file was last read. If delivery was into a directory, the
2942 time since last read logic is not relevant, in general. However, for maildir
2943 deliveries we can approximate it by looking at the last modified time of the
2944 "new" subdirectory. Since Exim won't be adding new messages, a change to the
2945 "new" subdirectory implies that an MUA has moved a message from there to the
2948 if (errno == errno_quota || errno == ERRNO_EXIMQUOTA || errno == ENOSPC)
2950 addr->more_errno = 0;
2951 if (!isdirectory) addr->more_errno = (int)(time(NULL) - times.actime);
2953 #ifdef SUPPORT_MAILDIR
2954 else if (mbformat == mbf_maildir)
2956 struct stat statbuf;
2957 if (Ustat("new", &statbuf) < 0)
2959 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("maildir quota exceeded: "
2960 "stat error %d for \"new\": %s\n", errno, strerror(errno));
2962 else /* Want a repeatable time when in test harness */
2963 addr->more_errno = f.running_in_test_harness ? 10 :
2964 (int)time(NULL) - statbuf.st_mtime;
2967 debug_printf("maildir: time since \"new\" directory modified = %s\n",
2968 readconf_printtime(addr->more_errno));
2970 #endif /* SUPPORT_MAILDIR */
2973 /* Handle system quota excession. Add an explanatory phrase for the error
2974 message, since some systems don't have special quota-excession errors,
2975 and on those that do, "quota" doesn't always mean anything to the user. */
2977 if (errno == errno_quota)
2980 addr->message = string_sprintf("mailbox is full "
2981 "(quota exceeded while writing to file %s)", filename);
2983 addr->message = US"mailbox is full";
2985 addr->user_message = US"mailbox is full";
2986 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("System quota exceeded for %s%s%s\n",
2988 isdirectory ? US"" : US": time since file read = ",
2989 isdirectory ? US"" : readconf_printtime(addr->more_errno));
2992 /* Handle Exim's own quota-imposition */
2994 else if (errno == ERRNO_EXIMQUOTA)
2996 addr->message = string_sprintf("mailbox is full "
2997 "(MTA-imposed%s quota exceeded while writing to %s)", filecount_msg,
2999 addr->user_message = US"mailbox is full";
3000 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("Exim%s quota exceeded for %s%s%s\n",
3001 filecount_msg, dataname,
3002 isdirectory ? US"" : US": time since file read = ",
3003 isdirectory ? US"" : readconf_printtime(addr->more_errno));
3006 /* Handle a process failure while writing via a filter; the return
3007 from child_close() is in more_errno. */
3009 else if (errno == ERRNO_FILTER_FAIL)
3012 addr->message = string_sprintf("transport filter process failed (%d) "
3013 "while writing to %s%s", addr->more_errno, dataname,
3014 (addr->more_errno == EX_EXECFAILED) ? ": unable to execute command" : "");
3017 /* Handle failure to expand header changes */
3019 else if (errno == ERRNO_CHHEADER_FAIL)
3023 string_sprintf("failed to expand headers_add or headers_remove while "
3024 "writing to %s: %s", dataname, expand_string_message);
3027 /* Handle failure to complete writing of a data block */
3029 else if (errno == ERRNO_WRITEINCOMPLETE)
3030 addr->message = string_sprintf("failed to write data block while "
3031 "writing to %s", dataname);
3033 /* Handle length mismatch on MBX copying */
3036 else if (errno == ERRNO_MBXLENGTH)
3037 addr->message = string_sprintf("length mismatch while copying MBX "
3038 "temporary file to %s", dataname);
3039 #endif /* SUPPORT_MBX */
3041 /* For other errors, a general-purpose explanation, if the message is
3044 else if (addr->message == NULL)
3045 addr->message = string_sprintf("error while writing to %s", dataname);
3047 /* For a file, reset the file size to what it was before we started, leaving
3048 the last modification time unchanged, so it will get reset also. All systems
3049 investigated so far have ftruncate(), whereas not all have the F_FREESP
3050 fcntl() call (BSDI & FreeBSD do not). */
3052 if (!isdirectory && ftruncate(fd, saved_size))
3053 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("Error resetting file size\n");
3056 /* Handle successful writing - we want the modification time to be now for
3057 appended files. Remove the default backstop error number. For a directory, now
3058 is the time to rename the file with a unique name. As soon as such a name
3059 appears it may get used by another process, so we close the file first and
3060 check that all is well. */
3064 times.modtime = time(NULL);
3065 addr->basic_errno = 0;
3067 /* Handle the case of writing to a new file in a directory. This applies
3068 to all single-file formats - maildir, mailstore, and "smail format". */
3072 if (fstat(fd, &statbuf) < 0)
3074 addr->basic_errno = errno;
3075 addr->message = string_sprintf("while fstatting opened message file %s",
3080 else if (close(fd) < 0)
3082 addr->basic_errno = errno;
3083 addr->message = string_sprintf("close() error for %s",
3084 (ob->mailstore_format) ? dataname : filename);
3088 /* File is successfully written and closed. Arrange to rename it. For the
3089 different kinds of single-file delivery, some games can be played with the
3090 name. The message size is by this time set to the accurate value so that
3091 its value can be used in expansions. */
3095 uschar *renamename = newname;
3098 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("renaming temporary file\n");
3100 /* If there is no rename name set, we are in a non-maildir, non-mailstore
3101 situation. The name is built by expanding the directory_file option, and
3102 we make the inode number available for use in this. The expansion was
3103 checked for syntactic validity above, before we wrote the file.
3105 We have to be careful here, in case the file name exists. (In the other
3106 cases, the names used are constructed to be unique.) The rename()
3107 function just replaces an existing file - we don't want that! So instead
3108 of calling rename(), we must use link() and unlink().
3110 In this case, if the link fails because of an existing file, we wait
3111 for one second and try the expansion again, to see if it produces a
3112 different value. Do this up to 5 times unless the name stops changing.
3113 This makes it possible to build values that are based on the time, and
3114 still cope with races from multiple simultaneous deliveries. */
3119 uschar *old_renameleaf = US"";
3121 for (int i = 0; ; sleep(1), i++)
3123 deliver_inode = statbuf.st_ino;
3124 renameleaf = expand_string(ob->dirfilename);
3129 addr->transport_return = PANIC;
3130 addr->message = string_sprintf("Expansion of \"%s\" "
3131 "(directory_file for %s transport) failed: %s",
3132 ob->dirfilename, tblock->name, expand_string_message);
3136 renamename = string_sprintf("%s/%s", path, renameleaf);
3137 if (Ulink(filename, renamename) < 0)
3139 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("link failed: %s\n",
3141 if (errno != EEXIST || i >= 4 ||
3142 Ustrcmp(renameleaf, old_renameleaf) == 0)
3144 addr->basic_errno = errno;
3145 addr->message = string_sprintf("while renaming %s as %s",
3146 filename, renamename);
3150 old_renameleaf = renameleaf;
3151 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("%s exists - trying again\n",
3160 } /* re-expand loop */
3161 } /* not mailstore or maildir */
3163 /* For maildir and mailstore formats, the new name was created earlier,
3164 except that for maildir, there is the possibility of adding a "tag" on
3165 the end of the name by expanding the value of nametag. This usually
3166 includes a reference to the message size. The expansion of nametag was
3167 checked above, before the file was opened. It either succeeded, or
3168 provoked a soft failure. So any failure here can be treated as soft.
3169 Ignore non-printing characters and / and put a colon at the start if the
3170 first character is alphanumeric. */
3176 uschar *iptr = expand_string(nametag);
3179 uschar *etag = store_get(Ustrlen(iptr) + 2, iptr);
3180 uschar *optr = etag;
3181 for ( ; *iptr; iptr++)
3182 if (mac_isgraph(*iptr) && *iptr != '/')
3184 if (optr == etag && isalnum(*iptr)) *optr++ = ':';
3188 renamename = string_sprintf("%s%s", newname, etag);
3192 /* Do the rename. If the name is too long and a tag exists, try again
3195 if (Urename(filename, renamename) < 0 &&
3196 (nametag == NULL || errno != ENAMETOOLONG ||
3197 (renamename = newname, Urename(filename, renamename) < 0)))
3199 addr->basic_errno = errno;
3200 addr->message = string_sprintf("while renaming %s as %s",
3201 filename, renamename);
3205 /* Rename succeeded */
3209 DEBUG(D_transport) debug_printf("renamed %s as %s\n", filename,
3211 filename = dataname = NULL; /* Prevents attempt to unlink at end */
3213 } /* maildir or mailstore */
3214 } /* successful write + close */
3216 } /* write success */
3219 /* For a file, restore the last access time (atime), and set the modification
3220 time as required - changed if write succeeded, unchanged if not. */
3222 if (!isdirectory) utime(CS filename, ×);
3224 /* Notify comsat if configured to do so. It only makes sense if the configured
3225 file is the one that the comsat daemon knows about. */
3227 if (ob->notify_comsat && yield == OK && deliver_localpart)
3228 notify_comsat(deliver_localpart, saved_size);
3230 /* Pass back the final return code in the address structure */
3233 debug_printf("appendfile yields %d with errno=%d more_errno=%d\n",
3234 yield, addr->basic_errno, addr->more_errno);
3236 addr->transport_return = yield;
3238 /* Close the file, which will release the fcntl lock. For a directory write it
3239 is closed above, except in cases of error which goto RETURN, when we also need
3240 to remove the original file(s). For MBX locking, if all has gone well, before
3241 closing the file, see if we can get an exclusive lock on it, in which case we
3242 can unlink the /tmp lock file before closing it. This is always a non-blocking
3243 lock; there's no need to wait if we can't get it. If everything has gone right
3244 but close fails, defer the message. Then unlink the lock file, if present. This
3245 point in the code is jumped to from a number of places when errors are
3246 detected, in order to get the file closed and the lock file tidied away. */
3251 if (mbx_lockfd >= 0)
3253 if (yield == OK && apply_lock(fd, F_WRLCK, ob->use_fcntl, 0,
3254 ob->use_flock, 0) >= 0)
3257 debug_printf("unlinking MBX lock file %s\n", mbx_lockname);
3258 Uunlink(mbx_lockname);
3260 (void)close(mbx_lockfd);
3262 #endif /* SUPPORT_MBX */
3264 if (fd >= 0 && close(fd) < 0 && yield == OK)
3266 addr->basic_errno = errno;
3267 addr->message = string_sprintf("while closing %s", filename);
3268 addr->transport_return = DEFER;
3271 if (hd >= 0) Uunlink(lockname);
3273 /* We get here with isdirectory and filename set only in error situations. */
3275 if (isdirectory && filename)
3278 if (dataname != filename) Uunlink(dataname);
3281 /* If wait_for_tick is TRUE, we have done a delivery where the uniqueness of a
3282 file name relies on time + pid. We must not allow the process to finish until
3283 the clock has move on by at least one microsecond. Usually we expect this
3284 already to be the case, but machines keep getting faster... */
3286 if (wait_for_tick) exim_wait_tick(&msg_tv, 1);
3288 /* A return of FALSE means that if there was an error, a common error was
3289 put in the first address of a batch. */
3294 addr->message = string_sprintf("Tainted '%s' (file or directory "
3295 "name for %s transport) not permitted", path, tblock->name);
3297 addr->transport_return = PANIC;
3301 #endif /*!MACRO_PREDEF*/
3302 /* End of transport/appendfile.c */