1 /*************************************************
2 * Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
3 *************************************************/
5 /* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2018 */
6 /* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
9 #include "rf_functions.h"
12 /*************************************************
13 * Get errors address for a router *
14 *************************************************/
16 /* This function is called by routers to sort out the errors address for a
17 particular address. If there is a setting in the router block, then expand and
18 verify it, and if it works, use it. Otherwise use any setting that is in the
19 address itself. This might be NULL, meaning unset (the message's sender is then
20 used). Verification isn't done when the original address is just being
21 verified, as otherwise there might be routing loops if someone sets up a silly
25 addr the input address
26 rblock the router instance
27 verify v_none / v_recipient / v_sender / v_expn
28 errors_to point the errors address here
30 Returns: OK if no problem
31 DEFER if verifying the address caused a deferment
32 or a big disaster (e.g. expansion failure)
36 rf_get_errors_address(address_item *addr, router_instance *rblock,
37 int verify, uschar **errors_to)
41 *errors_to = addr->prop.errors_address;
42 if (rblock->errors_to == NULL) return OK;
44 s = expand_string(rblock->errors_to);
48 if (f.expand_string_forcedfail)
51 debug_printf("forced expansion failure - ignoring errors_to\n");
54 addr->message = string_sprintf("%s router failed to expand \"%s\": %s",
55 rblock->name, rblock->errors_to, expand_string_message);
59 /* If the errors_to address is empty, it means "ignore errors" */
63 addr->prop.ignore_error = TRUE; /* For locally detected errors */
64 *errors_to = US""; /* Return path for SMTP */
68 /* If we are already verifying, do not check the errors address, in order to
69 save effort (but we do verify when testing an address). When we do verify, set
70 the sender address to null, because that's what it will be when sending an
71 error message, and there are now configuration options that control the running
72 of routers by checking the sender address. When testing an address, there may
73 not be a sender address. We also need to save and restore the expansion values
74 associated with an address. */
80 debug_printf("skipped verify errors_to address: already verifying\n");
84 BOOL save_address_test_mode = f.address_test_mode;
88 const uschar *address_expansions_save[ADDRESS_EXPANSIONS_COUNT];
89 address_item *snew = deliver_make_addr(s, FALSE);
93 save1 = sender_address[0];
94 sender_address[0] = 0;
97 for (i = 0, p = address_expansions; *p;)
98 address_expansions_save[i++] = **p++;
99 f.address_test_mode = FALSE;
101 /* NOTE: the address is verified as a recipient, not a sender. This is
102 perhaps confusing. It isn't immediately obvious what to do: we want to have
103 some confidence that we can deliver to the address, in which case it will be
104 a recipient, but on the other hand, it will be passed on in SMTP deliveries
105 as a sender. However, I think on balance recipient is right because sender
106 verification is really about the *incoming* sender of the message.
108 If this code is changed, note that you must set vopt_fake_sender instead of
109 vopt_is_recipient, as otherwise sender_address may be altered because
110 verify_address() thinks it is dealing with *the* sender of the message. */
112 DEBUG(D_route|D_verify)
113 debug_printf("------ Verifying errors address %s ------\n", s);
114 if (verify_address(snew, NULL,
115 vopt_is_recipient /* vopt_fake_sender is the alternative */
116 | vopt_qualify, -1, -1, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL) == OK)
117 *errors_to = snew->address;
118 DEBUG(D_route|D_verify)
119 debug_printf("------ End verifying errors address %s ------\n", s);
121 f.address_test_mode = save_address_test_mode;
122 for (i = 0, p = address_expansions; *p; )
123 **p++ = address_expansions_save[i++];
125 if (sender_address) sender_address[0] = save1;
131 /* End of rf_get_errors_address.c */