1 /*************************************************
2 * Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
3 *************************************************/
5 /* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2009 */
6 /* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
8 /* Functions for reading spool files. When compiling for a utility (eximon),
9 not all are needed, and some functionality can be cut out. */
16 #ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
17 /*************************************************
18 * Open and lock data file *
19 *************************************************/
21 /* The data file is the one that is used for locking, because the header file
22 can get replaced during delivery because of header rewriting. The file has
23 to opened with write access so that we can get an exclusive lock, but in
24 fact it won't be written to. Just in case there's a major disaster (e.g.
25 overwriting some other file descriptor with the value of this one), open it
28 Argument: the id of the message
29 Returns: TRUE if file successfully opened and locked
31 Side effect: deliver_datafile is set to the fd of the open file.
35 spool_open_datafile(uschar *id)
40 uschar spoolname[256];
42 /* If split_spool_directory is set, first look for the file in the appropriate
43 sub-directory of the input directory. If it is not found there, try the input
44 directory itself, to pick up leftovers from before the splitting. If split_
45 spool_directory is not set, first look in the main input directory. If it is
46 not found there, try the split sub-directory, in case it is left over from a
49 for (i = 0; i < 2; i++)
52 message_subdir[0] = (split_spool_directory == (i == 0))? id[5] : 0;
53 sprintf(CS spoolname, "%s/input/%s/%s-D", spool_directory, message_subdir, id);
54 deliver_datafile = Uopen(spoolname, O_RDWR | O_APPEND, 0);
55 if (deliver_datafile >= 0) break;
61 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "Spool file %s-D not found", id);
63 else log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "Spool error for %s: %s", spoolname,
69 /* File is open and message_subdir is set. Set the close-on-exec flag, and lock
70 the file. We lock only the first line of the file (containing the message ID)
71 because this apparently is needed for running Exim under Cygwin. If the entire
72 file is locked in one process, a sub-process cannot access it, even when passed
73 an open file descriptor (at least, I think that's the Cygwin story). On real
74 Unix systems it doesn't make any difference as long as Exim is consistent in
77 (void)fcntl(deliver_datafile, F_SETFD, fcntl(deliver_datafile, F_GETFD) |
80 lock_data.l_type = F_WRLCK;
81 lock_data.l_whence = SEEK_SET;
82 lock_data.l_start = 0;
83 lock_data.l_len = SPOOL_DATA_START_OFFSET;
85 if (fcntl(deliver_datafile, F_SETLK, &lock_data) < 0)
87 log_write(L_skip_delivery,
89 "Spool file is locked (another process is handling this message)");
90 (void)close(deliver_datafile);
91 deliver_datafile = -1;
96 /* Get the size of the data; don't include the leading filename line
97 in the count, but add one for the newline before the data. */
99 if (fstat(deliver_datafile, &statbuf) == 0)
101 message_body_size = statbuf.st_size - SPOOL_DATA_START_OFFSET;
102 message_size = message_body_size + 1;
107 #endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
111 /*************************************************
112 * Read non-recipients tree from spool file *
113 *************************************************/
115 /* The tree of non-recipients is written to the spool file in a form that
116 makes it easy to read back into a tree. The format is as follows:
118 . Each node is preceded by two letter(Y/N) indicating whether it has left
119 or right children. There's one space after the two flags, before the name.
121 . The left subtree (if any) then follows, then the right subtree (if any).
123 This function is entered with the next input line in the buffer. Note we must
124 save the right flag before recursing with the same buffer.
126 Once the tree is read, we re-construct the balance fields by scanning the tree.
127 I forgot to write them out originally, and the compatible fix is to do it this
128 way. This initial local recursing function does the necessary.
133 Returns: maximum depth below the node, including the node itself
137 count_below(tree_node *node)
140 if (node == NULL) return 0;
141 nleft = count_below(node->left);
142 nright = count_below(node->right);
143 node->balance = (nleft > nright)? 1 : ((nright > nleft)? 2 : 0);
144 return 1 + ((nleft > nright)? nleft : nright);
147 /* This is the real function...
150 connect pointer to the root of the tree
151 f FILE to read data from
152 buffer contains next input line; further lines read into it
153 buffer_size size of the buffer
155 Returns: FALSE on format error
159 read_nonrecipients_tree(tree_node **connect, FILE *f, uschar *buffer,
163 int n = Ustrlen(buffer);
164 BOOL right = buffer[1] == 'Y';
166 if (n < 5) return FALSE; /* malformed line */
167 buffer[n-1] = 0; /* Remove \n */
168 node = store_get(sizeof(tree_node) + n - 3);
170 Ustrcpy(node->name, buffer + 3);
171 node->data.ptr = NULL;
173 if (buffer[0] == 'Y')
175 if (Ufgets(buffer, buffer_size, f) == NULL ||
176 !read_nonrecipients_tree(&node->left, f, buffer, buffer_size))
179 else node->left = NULL;
183 if (Ufgets(buffer, buffer_size, f) == NULL ||
184 !read_nonrecipients_tree(&node->right, f, buffer, buffer_size))
187 else node->right = NULL;
189 (void) count_below(*connect);
196 /*************************************************
197 * Read spool header file *
198 *************************************************/
200 /* This function reads a spool header file and places the data into the
201 appropriate global variables. The header portion is always read, but header
202 structures are built only if read_headers is set true. It isn't, for example,
203 while generating -bp output.
205 It may be possible for blocks of nulls (binary zeroes) to get written on the
206 end of a file if there is a system crash during writing. It was observed on an
207 earlier version of Exim that omitted to fsync() the files - this is thought to
208 have been the cause of that incident, but in any case, this code must be robust
209 against such an event, and if such a file is encountered, it must be treated as
213 name name of the header file, including the -H
214 read_headers TRUE if in-store header structures are to be built
215 subdir_set TRUE is message_subdir is already set
217 Returns: spool_read_OK success
218 spool_read_notopen open failed
219 spool_read_enverror error in the envelope portion
220 spool_read_hdrdrror error in the header portion
224 spool_read_header(uschar *name, BOOL read_headers, BOOL subdir_set)
230 BOOL inheader = FALSE;
233 /* Reset all the global variables to their default values. However, there is
234 one exception. DO NOT change the default value of dont_deliver, because it may
235 be forced by an external setting. */
237 acl_var_c = acl_var_m = NULL;
238 authenticated_id = NULL;
239 authenticated_sender = NULL;
240 allow_unqualified_recipient = FALSE;
241 allow_unqualified_sender = FALSE;
244 deliver_firsttime = FALSE;
245 deliver_freeze = FALSE;
246 deliver_frozen_at = 0;
247 deliver_manual_thaw = FALSE;
248 /* dont_deliver must NOT be reset */
249 header_list = header_last = NULL;
250 host_lookup_deferred = FALSE;
251 host_lookup_failed = FALSE;
252 interface_address = NULL;
254 local_error_message = FALSE;
255 local_scan_data = NULL;
256 max_received_linelength = 0;
257 message_linecount = 0;
258 received_protocol = NULL;
260 recipients_list = NULL;
261 sender_address = NULL;
262 sender_fullhost = NULL;
263 sender_helo_name = NULL;
264 sender_host_address = NULL;
265 sender_host_name = NULL;
266 sender_host_port = 0;
267 sender_host_authenticated = NULL;
269 sender_local = FALSE;
270 sender_set_untrusted = FALSE;
271 smtp_active_hostname = primary_hostname;
272 tree_nonrecipients = NULL;
274 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL
281 dkim_disable_verify = FALSE;
282 dkim_collect_input = FALSE;
286 tls_certificate_verified = FALSE;
294 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
295 spam_score_int = NULL;
298 /* Generate the full name and open the file. If message_subdir is already
299 set, just look in the given directory. Otherwise, look in both the split
300 and unsplit directories, as for the data file above. */
302 for (n = 0; n < 2; n++)
305 message_subdir[0] = (split_spool_directory == (n == 0))? name[5] : 0;
306 sprintf(CS big_buffer, "%s/input/%s/%s", spool_directory, message_subdir,
308 f = Ufopen(big_buffer, "rb");
309 if (f != NULL) break;
310 if (n != 0 || subdir_set || errno != ENOENT) return spool_read_notopen;
315 #ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
316 DEBUG(D_deliver) debug_printf("reading spool file %s\n", name);
317 #endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
319 /* The first line of a spool file contains the message id followed by -H (i.e.
320 the file name), in order to make the file self-identifying. */
322 if (Ufgets(big_buffer, big_buffer_size, f) == NULL) goto SPOOL_READ_ERROR;
323 if (Ustrlen(big_buffer) != MESSAGE_ID_LENGTH + 3 ||
324 Ustrncmp(big_buffer, name, MESSAGE_ID_LENGTH + 2) != 0)
325 goto SPOOL_FORMAT_ERROR;
327 /* The next three lines in the header file are in a fixed format. The first
328 contains the login, uid, and gid of the user who caused the file to be written.
329 There are known cases where a negative gid is used, so we allow for both
330 negative uids and gids. The second contains the mail address of the message's
331 sender, enclosed in <>. The third contains the time the message was received,
332 and the number of warning messages for delivery delays that have been sent. */
334 if (Ufgets(big_buffer, big_buffer_size, f) == NULL) goto SPOOL_READ_ERROR;
336 p = big_buffer + Ustrlen(big_buffer);
337 while (p > big_buffer && isspace(p[-1])) p--;
339 if (!isdigit(p[-1])) goto SPOOL_FORMAT_ERROR;
340 while (p > big_buffer && (isdigit(p[-1]) || '-' == p[-1])) p--;
342 if (p <= big_buffer || *(--p) != ' ') goto SPOOL_FORMAT_ERROR;
344 if (!isdigit(p[-1])) goto SPOOL_FORMAT_ERROR;
345 while (p > big_buffer && (isdigit(p[-1]) || '-' == p[-1])) p--;
347 if (p <= big_buffer || *(--p) != ' ') goto SPOOL_FORMAT_ERROR;
350 originator_login = string_copy(big_buffer);
351 originator_uid = (uid_t)uid;
352 originator_gid = (gid_t)gid;
354 if (Ufgets(big_buffer, big_buffer_size, f) == NULL) goto SPOOL_READ_ERROR;
355 n = Ustrlen(big_buffer);
356 if (n < 3 || big_buffer[0] != '<' || big_buffer[n-2] != '>')
357 goto SPOOL_FORMAT_ERROR;
359 sender_address = store_get(n-2);
360 Ustrncpy(sender_address, big_buffer+1, n-3);
361 sender_address[n-3] = 0;
363 if (Ufgets(big_buffer, big_buffer_size, f) == NULL) goto SPOOL_READ_ERROR;
364 if (sscanf(CS big_buffer, "%d %d", &received_time, &warning_count) != 2)
365 goto SPOOL_FORMAT_ERROR;
367 message_age = time(NULL) - received_time;
369 #ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
370 DEBUG(D_deliver) debug_printf("user=%s uid=%ld gid=%ld sender=%s\n",
371 originator_login, (long int)originator_uid, (long int)originator_gid,
373 #endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
375 /* Now there may be a number of optional lines, each starting with "-". If you
376 add a new setting here, make sure you set the default above.
378 Because there are now quite a number of different possibilities, we use a
379 switch on the first character to avoid too many failing tests. Thanks to Nico
380 Erfurth for the patch that implemented this. I have made it even more efficient
381 by not re-scanning the first two characters.
383 To allow new versions of Exim that add additional flags to interwork with older
384 versions that do not understand them, just ignore any lines starting with "-"
385 that we don't recognize. Otherwise it wouldn't be possible to back off a new
386 version that left new-style flags written on the spool. */
391 if (Ufgets(big_buffer, big_buffer_size, f) == NULL) goto SPOOL_READ_ERROR;
392 if (big_buffer[0] != '-') break;
393 big_buffer[Ustrlen(big_buffer) - 1] = 0;
395 switch(big_buffer[1])
399 /* Nowadays we use "-aclc" and "-aclm" for the different types of ACL
400 variable, because Exim allows any number of them, with arbitrary names.
401 The line in the spool file is "-acl[cm] <name> <length>". The name excludes
404 if (Ustrncmp(p, "clc ", 4) == 0 ||
405 Ustrncmp(p, "clm ", 4) == 0)
407 uschar *name, *endptr;
410 endptr = Ustrchr(big_buffer + 6, ' ');
411 if (endptr == NULL) goto SPOOL_FORMAT_ERROR;
412 name = string_sprintf("%c%.*s", big_buffer[4], endptr - big_buffer - 6,
414 if (sscanf(CS endptr, " %d", &count) != 1) goto SPOOL_FORMAT_ERROR;
415 node = acl_var_create(name);
416 node->data.ptr = store_get(count + 1);
417 if (fread(node->data.ptr, 1, count+1, f) < count) goto SPOOL_READ_ERROR;
418 ((uschar*)node->data.ptr)[count] = 0;
421 else if (Ustrcmp(p, "llow_unqualified_recipient") == 0)
422 allow_unqualified_recipient = TRUE;
423 else if (Ustrcmp(p, "llow_unqualified_sender") == 0)
424 allow_unqualified_sender = TRUE;
426 else if (Ustrncmp(p, "uth_id", 6) == 0)
427 authenticated_id = string_copy(big_buffer + 9);
428 else if (Ustrncmp(p, "uth_sender", 10) == 0)
429 authenticated_sender = string_copy(big_buffer + 13);
430 else if (Ustrncmp(p, "ctive_hostname", 14) == 0)
431 smtp_active_hostname = string_copy(big_buffer + 17);
433 /* For long-term backward compatibility, we recognize "-acl", which was
434 used before the number of ACL variables changed from 10 to 20. This was
435 before the subsequent change to an arbitrary number of named variables.
436 This code is retained so that upgrades from very old versions can still
437 handle old-format spool files. The value given after "-acl" is a number
438 that is 0-9 for connection variables, and 10-19 for message variables. */
440 else if (Ustrncmp(p, "cl ", 3) == 0)
443 uschar name[20]; /* Need plenty of space for %d format */
445 if (sscanf(CS big_buffer + 5, "%d %d", &index, &count) != 2)
446 goto SPOOL_FORMAT_ERROR;
448 (void) string_format(name, sizeof(name), "%c%d", 'c', index);
449 else if (index < 20) /* ignore out-of-range index */
450 (void) string_format(name, sizeof(name), "%c%d", 'm', index - 10);
451 node = acl_var_create(name);
452 node->data.ptr = store_get(count + 1);
453 if (fread(node->data.ptr, 1, count+1, f) < count) goto SPOOL_READ_ERROR;
454 ((uschar*)node->data.ptr)[count] = 0;
459 if (Ustrncmp(p, "ody_linecount", 13) == 0)
460 body_linecount = Uatoi(big_buffer + 15);
461 else if (Ustrncmp(p, "ody_zerocount", 13) == 0)
462 body_zerocount = Uatoi(big_buffer + 15);
463 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL
464 else if (Ustrncmp(p, "mi_verdicts ", 12) == 0)
465 bmi_verdicts = string_copy(big_buffer + 14);
470 if (Ustrcmp(p, "eliver_firsttime") == 0)
471 deliver_firsttime = TRUE;
475 if (Ustrncmp(p, "rozen", 5) == 0)
477 deliver_freeze = TRUE;
478 deliver_frozen_at = Uatoi(big_buffer + 7);
483 if (Ustrcmp(p, "ost_lookup_deferred") == 0)
484 host_lookup_deferred = TRUE;
485 else if (Ustrcmp(p, "ost_lookup_failed") == 0)
486 host_lookup_failed = TRUE;
487 else if (Ustrncmp(p, "ost_auth", 8) == 0)
488 sender_host_authenticated = string_copy(big_buffer + 11);
489 else if (Ustrncmp(p, "ost_name", 8) == 0)
490 sender_host_name = string_copy(big_buffer + 11);
491 else if (Ustrncmp(p, "elo_name", 8) == 0)
492 sender_helo_name = string_copy(big_buffer + 11);
494 /* We now record the port number after the address, separated by a
495 dot. For compatibility during upgrading, do nothing if there
496 isn't a value (it gets left at zero). */
498 else if (Ustrncmp(p, "ost_address", 11) == 0)
500 sender_host_port = host_address_extract_port(big_buffer + 14);
501 sender_host_address = string_copy(big_buffer + 14);
506 if (Ustrncmp(p, "nterface_address", 16) == 0)
508 interface_port = host_address_extract_port(big_buffer + 19);
509 interface_address = string_copy(big_buffer + 19);
511 else if (Ustrncmp(p, "dent", 4) == 0)
512 sender_ident = string_copy(big_buffer + 7);
516 if (Ustrcmp(p, "ocal") == 0) sender_local = TRUE;
517 else if (Ustrcmp(big_buffer, "-localerror") == 0)
518 local_error_message = TRUE;
519 else if (Ustrncmp(p, "ocal_scan ", 10) == 0)
520 local_scan_data = string_copy(big_buffer + 12);
524 if (Ustrcmp(p, "anual_thaw") == 0) deliver_manual_thaw = TRUE;
525 else if (Ustrncmp(p, "ax_received_linelength", 22) == 0)
526 max_received_linelength = Uatoi(big_buffer + 24);
530 if (*p == 0) dont_deliver = TRUE; /* -N */
534 if (Ustrncmp(p, "eceived_protocol", 16) == 0)
535 received_protocol = string_copy(big_buffer + 19);
539 if (Ustrncmp(p, "ender_set_untrusted", 19) == 0)
540 sender_set_untrusted = TRUE;
541 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
542 else if (Ustrncmp(p, "pam_score_int ", 14) == 0)
543 spam_score_int = string_copy(big_buffer + 16);
549 if (Ustrncmp(p, "ls_certificate_verified", 23) == 0)
550 tls_certificate_verified = TRUE;
551 else if (Ustrncmp(p, "ls_cipher", 9) == 0)
552 tls_cipher = string_copy(big_buffer + 12);
553 else if (Ustrncmp(p, "ls_peerdn", 9) == 0)
554 tls_peerdn = string_unprinting(string_copy(big_buffer + 12));
556 else if (Ustrncmp(p, "ls_sni", 6) == 0)
557 tls_sni = string_unprinting(string_copy(big_buffer + 9));
562 default: /* Present because some compilers complain if all */
563 break; /* possibilities are not covered. */
567 /* Build sender_fullhost if required */
569 #ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
570 host_build_sender_fullhost();
571 #endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
573 #ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
575 debug_printf("sender_local=%d ident=%s\n", sender_local,
576 (sender_ident == NULL)? US"unset" : sender_ident);
577 #endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
579 /* We now have the tree of addresses NOT to deliver to, or a line
580 containing "XX", indicating no tree. */
582 if (Ustrncmp(big_buffer, "XX\n", 3) != 0 &&
583 !read_nonrecipients_tree(&tree_nonrecipients, f, big_buffer, big_buffer_size))
584 goto SPOOL_FORMAT_ERROR;
586 #ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
589 debug_printf("Non-recipients:\n");
590 debug_print_tree(tree_nonrecipients);
592 #endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
594 /* After reading the tree, the next line has not yet been read into the
595 buffer. It contains the count of recipients which follow on separate lines. */
597 if (Ufgets(big_buffer, big_buffer_size, f) == NULL) goto SPOOL_READ_ERROR;
598 if (sscanf(CS big_buffer, "%d", &rcount) != 1) goto SPOOL_FORMAT_ERROR;
600 #ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
601 DEBUG(D_deliver) debug_printf("recipients_count=%d\n", rcount);
602 #endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
604 recipients_list_max = rcount;
605 recipients_list = store_get(rcount * sizeof(recipient_item));
607 for (recipients_count = 0; recipients_count < rcount; recipients_count++)
611 uschar *errors_to = NULL;
614 if (Ufgets(big_buffer, big_buffer_size, f) == NULL) goto SPOOL_READ_ERROR;
615 nn = Ustrlen(big_buffer);
616 if (nn < 2) goto SPOOL_FORMAT_ERROR;
618 /* Remove the newline; this terminates the address if there is no additional
621 p = big_buffer + nn - 1;
624 /* Look back from the end of the line for digits and special terminators.
625 Since an address must end with a domain, we can tell that extra data is
626 present by the presence of the terminator, which is always some character
627 that cannot exist in a domain. (If I'd thought of the need for additional
628 data early on, I'd have put it at the start, with the address at the end. As
629 it is, we have to operate backwards. Addresses are permitted to contain
632 This code has to cope with various versions of this data that have evolved
633 over time. In all cases, the line might just contain an address, with no
634 additional data. Otherwise, the possibilities are as follows:
636 Exim 3 type: <address><space><digits>,<digits>,<digits>
638 The second set of digits is the parent number for one_time addresses. The
639 other values were remnants of earlier experiments that were abandoned.
641 Exim 4 first type: <address><space><digits>
643 The digits are the parent number for one_time addresses.
645 Exim 4 new type: <address><space><data>#<type bits>
647 The type bits indicate what the contents of the data are.
649 Bit 01 indicates that, reading from right to left, the data
650 ends with <errors_to address><space><len>,<pno> where pno is
651 the parent number for one_time addresses, and len is the length
652 of the errors_to address (zero meaning none).
655 while (isdigit(*p)) p--;
657 /* Handle Exim 3 spool files */
662 while (isdigit(*(--p)) || *p == ',');
666 (void)sscanf(CS p, "%d,%d", &dummy, &pno);
670 /* Handle early Exim 4 spool files */
675 (void)sscanf(CS p, "%d", &pno);
678 /* Handle current format Exim 4 spool files */
683 (void)sscanf(CS p+1, "%d", &flags);
685 if ((flags & 0x01) != 0) /* one_time data exists */
688 while (isdigit(*(--p)) || *p == ',' || *p == '-');
689 (void)sscanf(CS p+1, "%d,%d", &len, &pno);
694 errors_to = string_copy(p);
698 *(--p) = 0; /* Terminate address */
701 recipients_list[recipients_count].address = string_copy(big_buffer);
702 recipients_list[recipients_count].pno = pno;
703 recipients_list[recipients_count].errors_to = errors_to;
706 /* The remainder of the spool header file contains the headers for the message,
707 separated off from the previous data by a blank line. Each header is preceded
708 by a count of its length and either a certain letter (for various identified
709 headers), space (for a miscellaneous live header) or an asterisk (for a header
710 that has been rewritten). Count the Received: headers. We read the headers
711 always, in order to check on the format of the file, but only create a header
712 list if requested to do so. */
715 if (Ufgets(big_buffer, big_buffer_size, f) == NULL) goto SPOOL_READ_ERROR;
716 if (big_buffer[0] != '\n') goto SPOOL_FORMAT_ERROR;
718 while ((n = fgetc(f)) != EOF)
724 if (!isdigit(n)) goto SPOOL_FORMAT_ERROR;
726 (void)fscanf(f, "%d%c ", &n, flag);
727 if (flag[0] != '*') message_size += n; /* Omit non-transmitted headers */
731 h = store_get(sizeof(header_line));
735 h->text = store_get(n+1);
737 if (h->type == htype_received) received_count++;
739 if (header_list == NULL) header_list = h;
740 else header_last->next = h;
743 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
746 if (c == 0 || c == EOF) goto SPOOL_FORMAT_ERROR;
747 if (c == '\n' && h->type != htype_old) message_linecount++;
753 /* Not requiring header data, just skip through the bytes */
755 else for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
758 if (c == 0 || c == EOF) goto SPOOL_FORMAT_ERROR;
762 /* We have successfully read the data in the header file. Update the message
763 line count by adding the body linecount to the header linecount. Close the file
764 and give a positive response. */
766 #ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
767 DEBUG(D_deliver) debug_printf("body_linecount=%d message_linecount=%d\n",
768 body_linecount, message_linecount);
769 #endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
771 message_linecount += body_linecount;
774 return spool_read_OK;
777 /* There was an error reading the spool or there was missing data,
778 or there was a format error. A "read error" with no errno means an
779 unexpected EOF, which we treat as a format error. */
786 #ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
787 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("Error while reading spool file %s\n", name);
788 #endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
792 return inheader? spool_read_hdrerror : spool_read_enverror;
797 #ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
798 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("Format error in spool file %s\n", name);
799 #endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
802 errno = ERRNO_SPOOLFORMAT;
803 return inheader? spool_read_hdrerror : spool_read_enverror;
806 /* End of spool_in.c */