1 /* $Cambridge: exim/src/src/acl.c,v 1.40 2005/06/20 13:58:22 ph10 Exp $ */
3 /*************************************************
4 * Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
5 *************************************************/
7 /* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2005 */
8 /* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
10 /* Code for handling Access Control Lists (ACLs) */
15 /* Default callout timeout */
17 #define CALLOUT_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT 30
19 /* ACL verb codes - keep in step with the table of verbs that follows */
21 enum { ACL_ACCEPT, ACL_DEFER, ACL_DENY, ACL_DISCARD, ACL_DROP, ACL_REQUIRE,
26 static uschar *verbs[] =
27 { US"accept", US"defer", US"deny", US"discard", US"drop", US"require",
30 /* For each verb, the condition for which "message" is used */
32 static int msgcond[] = { FAIL, OK, OK, FAIL, OK, FAIL, OK };
34 /* ACL condition and modifier codes - keep in step with the table that
37 enum { ACLC_ACL, ACLC_AUTHENTICATED,
38 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL
41 ACLC_CONDITION, ACLC_CONTROL,
42 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
46 #ifdef WITH_OLD_DEMIME
49 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DOMAINKEYS
50 ACLC_DK_DOMAIN_SOURCE,
52 ACLC_DK_SENDER_DOMAINS,
53 ACLC_DK_SENDER_LOCAL_PARTS,
57 ACLC_DNSLISTS, ACLC_DOMAINS, ACLC_ENCRYPTED, ACLC_ENDPASS,
58 ACLC_HOSTS, ACLC_LOCAL_PARTS, ACLC_LOG_MESSAGE, ACLC_LOGWRITE,
59 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
63 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
68 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
71 ACLC_SENDER_DOMAINS, ACLC_SENDERS, ACLC_SET,
72 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
75 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_SPF
80 /* ACL conditions/modifiers: "delay", "control", "endpass", "message",
81 "log_message", "logwrite", and "set" are modifiers that look like conditions
82 but always return TRUE. They are used for their side effects. */
84 static uschar *conditions[] = {
87 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL
92 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
96 #ifdef WITH_OLD_DEMIME
99 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DOMAINKEYS
100 US"dk_domain_source",
102 US"dk_sender_domains",
103 US"dk_sender_local_parts",
107 US"dnslists", US"domains", US"encrypted",
108 US"endpass", US"hosts", US"local_parts", US"log_message", US"logwrite",
109 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
113 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
118 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
121 US"sender_domains", US"senders", US"set",
122 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
125 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_SPF
131 /* Return values from decode_control(); keep in step with the table of names
135 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL
138 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DOMAINKEYS
141 CONTROL_ERROR, CONTROL_CASEFUL_LOCAL_PART, CONTROL_CASELOWER_LOCAL_PART,
142 CONTROL_ENFORCE_SYNC, CONTROL_NO_ENFORCE_SYNC, CONTROL_FREEZE,
143 CONTROL_QUEUE_ONLY, CONTROL_SUBMISSION,
144 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
145 CONTROL_NO_MBOX_UNSPOOL,
147 CONTROL_FAKEDEFER, CONTROL_FAKEREJECT, CONTROL_NO_MULTILINE };
149 /* ACL control names; keep in step with the table above! */
151 static uschar *controls[] = {
152 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL
155 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DOMAINKEYS
158 US"error", US"caseful_local_part",
159 US"caselower_local_part", US"enforce_sync", US"no_enforce_sync", US"freeze",
160 US"queue_only", US"submission",
161 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
166 /* Flags to indicate for which conditions /modifiers a string expansion is done
167 at the outer level. In the other cases, expansion already occurs in the
168 checking functions. */
170 static uschar cond_expand_at_top[] = {
172 FALSE, /* authenticated */
173 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL
174 TRUE, /* bmi_optin */
176 TRUE, /* condition */
178 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
182 #ifdef WITH_OLD_DEMIME
185 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DOMAINKEYS
186 TRUE, /* dk_domain_source */
187 TRUE, /* dk_policy */
188 TRUE, /* dk_sender_domains */
189 TRUE, /* dk_sender_local_parts */
190 TRUE, /* dk_senders */
191 TRUE, /* dk_status */
195 FALSE, /* encrypted */
198 FALSE, /* local_parts */
199 TRUE, /* log_message */
201 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
205 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
206 TRUE, /* mime_regex */
208 TRUE, /* ratelimit */
209 FALSE, /* recipients */
210 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
213 FALSE, /* sender_domains */
216 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
219 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_SPF
225 /* Flags to identify the modifiers */
227 static uschar cond_modifiers[] = {
229 FALSE, /* authenticated */
230 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL
231 TRUE, /* bmi_optin */
233 FALSE, /* condition */
235 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
239 #ifdef WITH_OLD_DEMIME
242 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DOMAINKEYS
243 FALSE, /* dk_domain_source */
244 FALSE, /* dk_policy */
245 FALSE, /* dk_sender_domains */
246 FALSE, /* dk_sender_local_parts */
247 FALSE, /* dk_senders */
248 FALSE, /* dk_status */
250 FALSE, /* dnslists */
252 FALSE, /* encrypted */
255 FALSE, /* local_parts */
256 TRUE, /* log_message */
258 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
262 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
263 FALSE, /* mime_regex */
265 FALSE, /* ratelimit */
266 FALSE, /* recipients */
267 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
270 FALSE, /* sender_domains */
273 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
276 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_SPF
282 /* Bit map vector of which conditions are not allowed at certain times. For
283 each condition, there's a bitmap of dis-allowed times. For some, it is easier
284 to specify the negation of a small number of allowed times. */
286 static unsigned int cond_forbids[] = {
289 (1<<ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_CONNECT)| /* authenticated */
292 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL
293 (1<<ACL_WHERE_AUTH)| /* bmi_optin */
294 (1<<ACL_WHERE_CONNECT)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_HELO)|
295 (1<<ACL_WHERE_DATA)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_MIME)|
296 (1<<ACL_WHERE_ETRN)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_EXPN)|
297 (1<<ACL_WHERE_MAILAUTH)|
298 (1<<ACL_WHERE_MAIL)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_STARTTLS)|
299 (1<<ACL_WHERE_VRFY)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_PREDATA),
304 /* Certain types of control are always allowed, so we let it through
305 always and check in the control processing itself. */
309 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
311 ~(1<<ACL_WHERE_MIME), /* decode */
316 #ifdef WITH_OLD_DEMIME
318 ~((1<<ACL_WHERE_DATA)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP)), /* demime */
321 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DOMAINKEYS
322 (1<<ACL_WHERE_AUTH)| /* dk_domain_source */
323 (1<<ACL_WHERE_CONNECT)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_HELO)|
324 (1<<ACL_WHERE_RCPT)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_PREDATA)|
325 (1<<ACL_WHERE_ETRN)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_EXPN)|
326 (1<<ACL_WHERE_MAILAUTH)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_QUIT)|
327 (1<<ACL_WHERE_MAIL)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_STARTTLS)|
330 (1<<ACL_WHERE_AUTH)| /* dk_policy */
331 (1<<ACL_WHERE_CONNECT)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_HELO)|
332 (1<<ACL_WHERE_RCPT)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_PREDATA)|
333 (1<<ACL_WHERE_ETRN)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_EXPN)|
334 (1<<ACL_WHERE_MAILAUTH)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_QUIT)|
335 (1<<ACL_WHERE_MAIL)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_STARTTLS)|
338 (1<<ACL_WHERE_AUTH)| /* dk_sender_domains */
339 (1<<ACL_WHERE_CONNECT)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_HELO)|
340 (1<<ACL_WHERE_RCPT)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_PREDATA)|
341 (1<<ACL_WHERE_ETRN)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_EXPN)|
342 (1<<ACL_WHERE_MAILAUTH)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_QUIT)|
343 (1<<ACL_WHERE_MAIL)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_STARTTLS)|
346 (1<<ACL_WHERE_AUTH)| /* dk_sender_local_parts */
347 (1<<ACL_WHERE_CONNECT)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_HELO)|
348 (1<<ACL_WHERE_RCPT)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_PREDATA)|
349 (1<<ACL_WHERE_ETRN)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_EXPN)|
350 (1<<ACL_WHERE_MAILAUTH)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_QUIT)|
351 (1<<ACL_WHERE_MAIL)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_STARTTLS)|
354 (1<<ACL_WHERE_AUTH)| /* dk_senders */
355 (1<<ACL_WHERE_CONNECT)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_HELO)|
356 (1<<ACL_WHERE_RCPT)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_PREDATA)|
357 (1<<ACL_WHERE_ETRN)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_EXPN)|
358 (1<<ACL_WHERE_MAILAUTH)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_QUIT)|
359 (1<<ACL_WHERE_MAIL)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_STARTTLS)|
362 (1<<ACL_WHERE_AUTH)| /* dk_status */
363 (1<<ACL_WHERE_CONNECT)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_HELO)|
364 (1<<ACL_WHERE_RCPT)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_PREDATA)|
365 (1<<ACL_WHERE_ETRN)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_EXPN)|
366 (1<<ACL_WHERE_MAILAUTH)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_QUIT)|
367 (1<<ACL_WHERE_MAIL)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_STARTTLS)|
371 (1<<ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP), /* dnslists */
374 ~(1<<ACL_WHERE_RCPT), /* domains */
376 (1<<ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_CONNECT)| /* encrypted */
381 (1<<ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP), /* hosts */
384 ~(1<<ACL_WHERE_RCPT), /* local_parts */
390 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
392 ~((1<<ACL_WHERE_DATA)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP)), /* malware */
397 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
399 ~(1<<ACL_WHERE_MIME), /* mime_regex */
405 ~(1<<ACL_WHERE_RCPT), /* recipients */
407 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
409 ~((1<<ACL_WHERE_DATA)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP)| /* regex */
410 (1<<ACL_WHERE_MIME)),
413 (1<<ACL_WHERE_AUTH)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_CONNECT)| /* sender_domains */
415 (1<<ACL_WHERE_MAILAUTH)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_QUIT)|
416 (1<<ACL_WHERE_ETRN)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_EXPN)|
417 (1<<ACL_WHERE_STARTTLS)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_VRFY),
419 (1<<ACL_WHERE_AUTH)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_CONNECT)| /* senders */
421 (1<<ACL_WHERE_MAILAUTH)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_QUIT)|
422 (1<<ACL_WHERE_ETRN)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_EXPN)|
423 (1<<ACL_WHERE_STARTTLS)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_VRFY),
427 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
429 ~((1<<ACL_WHERE_DATA)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP)), /* spam */
432 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_SPF
433 (1<<ACL_WHERE_AUTH)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_CONNECT)| /* spf */
435 (1<<ACL_WHERE_MAILAUTH)|
436 (1<<ACL_WHERE_ETRN)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_EXPN)|
437 (1<<ACL_WHERE_STARTTLS)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_VRFY),
440 /* Certain types of verify are always allowed, so we let it through
441 always and check in the verify function itself */
447 /* Bit map vector of which controls are not allowed at certain times. For
448 each control, there's a bitmap of dis-allowed times. For some, it is easier to
449 specify the negation of a small number of allowed times. */
451 static unsigned int control_forbids[] = {
452 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL
455 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DOMAINKEYS
456 (1<<ACL_WHERE_DATA)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP), /* dk_verify */
462 ~(1<<ACL_WHERE_RCPT), /* caseful_local_part */
465 ~(1<<ACL_WHERE_RCPT), /* caselower_local_part */
467 (1<<ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP), /* enforce_sync */
469 (1<<ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP), /* no_enforce_sync */
472 ~((1<<ACL_WHERE_MAIL)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_RCPT)| /* freeze */
473 (1<<ACL_WHERE_PREDATA)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_DATA)|
474 (1<<ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_MIME)),
477 ~((1<<ACL_WHERE_MAIL)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_RCPT)| /* queue_only */
478 (1<<ACL_WHERE_PREDATA)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_DATA)|
479 (1<<ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_MIME)),
482 ~((1<<ACL_WHERE_MAIL)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_RCPT)| /* submission */
483 (1<<ACL_WHERE_PREDATA)),
485 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
487 ~((1<<ACL_WHERE_MAIL)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_RCPT)| /* no_mbox_unspool */
488 (1<<ACL_WHERE_PREDATA)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_DATA)|
489 (1<<ACL_WHERE_MIME)),
493 ~((1<<ACL_WHERE_MAIL)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_RCPT)| /* fakedefer */
494 (1<<ACL_WHERE_PREDATA)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_DATA)|
495 (1<<ACL_WHERE_MIME)),
498 ~((1<<ACL_WHERE_MAIL)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_RCPT)| /* fakereject */
499 (1<<ACL_WHERE_PREDATA)|(1<<ACL_WHERE_DATA)|
500 (1<<ACL_WHERE_MIME)),
502 (1<<ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP) /* no_multiline */
505 /* Structure listing various control arguments, with their characteristics. */
507 typedef struct control_def {
509 int value; /* CONTROL_xxx value */
510 BOOL has_option; /* Has /option(s) following */
513 static control_def controls_list[] = {
514 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL
515 { US"bmi_run", CONTROL_BMI_RUN, FALSE},
517 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DOMAINKEYS
518 { US"dk_verify", CONTROL_DK_VERIFY, FALSE},
520 { US"caseful_local_part", CONTROL_CASEFUL_LOCAL_PART, FALSE},
521 { US"caselower_local_part", CONTROL_CASELOWER_LOCAL_PART, FALSE},
522 { US"enforce_sync", CONTROL_ENFORCE_SYNC, FALSE},
523 { US"freeze", CONTROL_FREEZE, FALSE},
524 { US"no_enforce_sync", CONTROL_NO_ENFORCE_SYNC, FALSE},
525 { US"no_multiline_responses", CONTROL_NO_MULTILINE, FALSE},
526 { US"queue_only", CONTROL_QUEUE_ONLY, FALSE},
527 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
528 { US"no_mbox_unspool", CONTROL_NO_MBOX_UNSPOOL, FALSE},
530 { US"fakedefer", CONTROL_FAKEDEFER, TRUE},
531 { US"fakereject", CONTROL_FAKEREJECT, TRUE},
532 { US"submission", CONTROL_SUBMISSION, TRUE}
535 /* Support data structures for Client SMTP Authorization. acl_verify_csa()
536 caches its result in a tree to avoid repeated DNS queries. The result is an
537 integer code which is used as an index into the following tables of
538 explanatory strings and verification return codes. */
540 static tree_node *csa_cache = NULL;
542 enum { CSA_UNKNOWN, CSA_OK, CSA_DEFER_SRV, CSA_DEFER_ADDR,
543 CSA_FAIL_EXPLICIT, CSA_FAIL_DOMAIN, CSA_FAIL_NOADDR, CSA_FAIL_MISMATCH };
545 /* The acl_verify_csa() return code is translated into an acl_verify() return
546 code using the following table. It is OK unless the client is definitely not
547 authorized. This is because CSA is supposed to be optional for sending sites,
548 so recipients should not be too strict about checking it - especially because
549 DNS problems are quite likely to occur. It's possible to use $csa_status in
550 further ACL conditions to distinguish ok, unknown, and defer if required, but
551 the aim is to make the usual configuration simple. */
553 static int csa_return_code[] = {
555 FAIL, FAIL, FAIL, FAIL
558 static uschar *csa_status_string[] = {
559 US"unknown", US"ok", US"defer", US"defer",
560 US"fail", US"fail", US"fail", US"fail"
563 static uschar *csa_reason_string[] = {
566 US"deferred (SRV lookup failed)",
567 US"deferred (target address lookup failed)",
568 US"failed (explicit authorization required)",
569 US"failed (host name not authorized)",
570 US"failed (no authorized addresses)",
571 US"failed (client address mismatch)"
574 /* Enable recursion between acl_check_internal() and acl_check_condition() */
576 static int acl_check_internal(int, address_item *, uschar *, int, uschar **,
580 /*************************************************
581 * Pick out name from list *
582 *************************************************/
584 /* Use a binary chop method
591 Returns: offset in list, or -1 if not found
595 acl_checkname(uschar *name, uschar **list, int end)
601 int mid = (start + end)/2;
602 int c = Ustrcmp(name, list[mid]);
603 if (c == 0) return mid;
604 if (c < 0) end = mid; else start = mid + 1;
611 /*************************************************
612 * Read and parse one ACL *
613 *************************************************/
615 /* This function is called both from readconf in order to parse the ACLs in the
616 configuration file, and also when an ACL is encountered dynamically (e.g. as
617 the result of an expansion). It is given a function to call in order to
618 retrieve the lines of the ACL. This function handles skipping comments and
619 blank lines (where relevant).
622 func function to get next line of ACL
623 error where to put an error message
625 Returns: pointer to ACL, or NULL
626 NULL can be legal (empty ACL); in this case error will be NULL
630 acl_read(uschar *(*func)(void), uschar **error)
632 acl_block *yield = NULL;
633 acl_block **lastp = &yield;
634 acl_block *this = NULL;
635 acl_condition_block *cond;
636 acl_condition_block **condp = NULL;
641 while ((s = (*func)()) != NULL)
644 BOOL negated = FALSE;
645 uschar *saveline = s;
648 /* Conditions (but not verbs) are allowed to be negated by an initial
651 while (isspace(*s)) s++;
658 /* Read the name of a verb or a condition, or the start of a new ACL, which
659 can be started by a name, or by a macro definition. */
661 s = readconf_readname(name, sizeof(name), s);
662 if (*s == ':' || isupper(name[0] && *s == '=')) return yield;
664 /* If a verb is unrecognized, it may be another condition or modifier that
665 continues the previous verb. */
667 v = acl_checkname(name, verbs, sizeof(verbs)/sizeof(char *));
672 *error = string_sprintf("unknown ACL verb in \"%s\"", saveline);
683 *error = string_sprintf("malformed ACL line \"%s\"", saveline);
686 this = store_get(sizeof(acl_block));
688 lastp = &(this->next);
691 this->condition = NULL;
692 condp = &(this->condition);
693 if (*s == 0) continue; /* No condition on this line */
699 s = readconf_readname(name, sizeof(name), s); /* Condition name */
702 /* Handle a condition or modifier. */
704 c = acl_checkname(name, conditions, sizeof(conditions)/sizeof(char *));
707 *error = string_sprintf("unknown ACL condition/modifier in \"%s\"",
712 /* The modifiers may not be negated */
714 if (negated && cond_modifiers[c])
716 *error = string_sprintf("ACL error: negation is not allowed with "
717 "\"%s\"", conditions[c]);
721 /* ENDPASS may occur only with ACCEPT or DISCARD. */
723 if (c == ACLC_ENDPASS &&
724 this->verb != ACL_ACCEPT &&
725 this->verb != ACL_DISCARD)
727 *error = string_sprintf("ACL error: \"%s\" is not allowed with \"%s\"",
728 conditions[c], verbs[this->verb]);
732 cond = store_get(sizeof(acl_condition_block));
735 cond->u.negated = negated;
738 condp = &(cond->next);
740 /* The "set" modifier is different in that its argument is "name=value"
741 rather than just a value, and we can check the validity of the name, which
742 gives us a variable number to insert into the data block. */
746 if (Ustrncmp(s, "acl_", 4) != 0 || (s[4] != 'c' && s[4] != 'm') ||
747 !isdigit(s[5]) || (!isspace(s[6]) && s[6] != '='))
749 *error = string_sprintf("unrecognized name after \"set\" in ACL "
750 "modifier \"set %s\"", s);
754 cond->u.varnumber = s[5] - '0';
755 if (s[4] == 'm') cond->u.varnumber += ACL_C_MAX;
757 while (isspace(*s)) s++;
760 /* For "set", we are now positioned for the data. For the others, only
761 "endpass" has no data */
763 if (c != ACLC_ENDPASS)
767 *error = string_sprintf("\"=\" missing after ACL \"%s\" %s", name,
768 cond_modifiers[c]? US"modifier" : US"condition");
771 while (isspace(*s)) s++;
772 cond->arg = string_copy(s);
781 /*************************************************
783 *************************************************/
785 /* This function is called when a WARN verb's conditions are true. It adds to
786 the message's headers, and/or writes information to the log. In each case, this
787 only happens once (per message for headers, per connection for log).
790 where ACL_WHERE_xxxx indicating which ACL this is
791 user_message message for adding to headers
792 log_message message for logging, if different
798 acl_warn(int where, uschar *user_message, uschar *log_message)
802 if (log_message != NULL && log_message != user_message)
807 text = string_sprintf("%s Warning: %s", host_and_ident(TRUE),
808 string_printing(log_message));
810 /* If a sender verification has failed, and the log message is "sender verify
811 failed", add the failure message. */
813 if (sender_verified_failed != NULL &&
814 sender_verified_failed->message != NULL &&
815 strcmpic(log_message, US"sender verify failed") == 0)
816 text = string_sprintf("%s: %s", text, sender_verified_failed->message);
818 /* Search previously logged warnings. They are kept in malloc
819 store so they can be freed at the start of a new message. */
821 for (logged = acl_warn_logged; logged != NULL; logged = logged->next)
822 if (Ustrcmp(logged->text, text) == 0) break;
826 int length = Ustrlen(text) + 1;
827 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "%s", text);
828 logged = store_malloc(sizeof(string_item) + length);
829 logged->text = (uschar *)logged + sizeof(string_item);
830 memcpy(logged->text, text, length);
831 logged->next = acl_warn_logged;
832 acl_warn_logged = logged;
836 /* If there's no user message, we are done. */
838 if (user_message == NULL) return;
840 /* If this isn't a message ACL, we can't do anything with a user message.
843 if (where > ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP)
845 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "ACL \"warn\" with \"message\" setting "
846 "found in a non-message (%s) ACL: cannot specify header lines here: "
847 "message ignored", acl_wherenames[where]);
851 /* Treat the user message as a sequence of one or more header lines. */
853 hlen = Ustrlen(user_message);
856 uschar *text, *p, *q;
858 /* Add a final newline if not present */
860 text = ((user_message)[hlen-1] == '\n')? user_message :
861 string_sprintf("%s\n", user_message);
863 /* Loop for multiple header lines, taking care about continuations */
865 for (p = q = text; *p != 0; )
868 int newtype = htype_add_bot;
869 header_line **hptr = &acl_warn_headers;
871 /* Find next header line within the string */
875 q = Ustrchr(q, '\n');
876 if (*(++q) != ' ' && *q != '\t') break;
879 /* If the line starts with a colon, interpret the instruction for where to
880 add it. This temporarily sets up a new type. */
884 if (strncmpic(p, US":after_received:", 16) == 0)
886 newtype = htype_add_rec;
889 else if (strncmpic(p, US":at_start_rfc:", 14) == 0)
891 newtype = htype_add_rfc;
894 else if (strncmpic(p, US":at_start:", 10) == 0)
896 newtype = htype_add_top;
899 else if (strncmpic(p, US":at_end:", 8) == 0)
901 newtype = htype_add_bot;
904 while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') p++;
907 /* See if this line starts with a header name, and if not, add X-ACL-Warn:
908 to the front of it. */
910 for (s = p; s < q - 1; s++)
912 if (*s == ':' || !isgraph(*s)) break;
915 s = string_sprintf("%s%.*s", (*s == ':')? "" : "X-ACL-Warn: ", q - p, p);
918 /* See if this line has already been added */
920 while (*hptr != NULL)
922 if (Ustrncmp((*hptr)->text, s, hlen) == 0) break;
923 hptr = &((*hptr)->next);
926 /* Add if not previously present */
930 header_line *h = store_get(sizeof(header_line));
939 /* Advance for next header line within the string */
948 /*************************************************
949 * Verify and check reverse DNS *
950 *************************************************/
952 /* Called from acl_verify() below. We look up the host name(s) of the client IP
953 address if this has not yet been done. The host_name_lookup() function checks
954 that one of these names resolves to an address list that contains the client IP
955 address, so we don't actually have to do the check here.
958 user_msgptr pointer for user message
959 log_msgptr pointer for log message
961 Returns: OK verification condition succeeded
962 FAIL verification failed
963 DEFER there was a problem verifying
967 acl_verify_reverse(uschar **user_msgptr, uschar **log_msgptr)
971 user_msgptr = user_msgptr; /* stop compiler warning */
973 /* Previous success */
975 if (sender_host_name != NULL) return OK;
977 /* Previous failure */
979 if (host_lookup_failed)
981 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("host lookup failed%s", host_lookup_msg);
985 /* Need to do a lookup */
988 debug_printf("looking up host name to force name/address consistency check\n");
990 if ((rc = host_name_lookup()) != OK)
992 *log_msgptr = (rc == DEFER)?
993 US"host lookup deferred for reverse lookup check"
995 string_sprintf("host lookup failed for reverse lookup check%s",
997 return rc; /* DEFER or FAIL */
1000 host_build_sender_fullhost();
1006 /*************************************************
1007 * Check client IP address matches CSA target *
1008 *************************************************/
1010 /* Called from acl_verify_csa() below. This routine scans a section of a DNS
1011 response for address records belonging to the CSA target hostname. The section
1012 is specified by the reset argument, either RESET_ADDITIONAL or RESET_ANSWERS.
1013 If one of the addresses matches the client's IP address, then the client is
1014 authorized by CSA. If there are target IP addresses but none of them match
1015 then the client is using an unauthorized IP address. If there are no target IP
1016 addresses then the client cannot be using an authorized IP address. (This is
1017 an odd configuration - why didn't the SRV record have a weight of 1 instead?)
1020 dnsa the DNS answer block
1021 dnss a DNS scan block for us to use
1022 reset option specifing what portion to scan, as described above
1023 target the target hostname to use for matching RR names
1025 Returns: CSA_OK successfully authorized
1026 CSA_FAIL_MISMATCH addresses found but none matched
1027 CSA_FAIL_NOADDR no target addresses found
1031 acl_verify_csa_address(dns_answer *dnsa, dns_scan *dnss, int reset,
1037 BOOL target_found = FALSE;
1039 for (rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, dnss, reset);
1041 rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, dnss, RESET_NEXT))
1043 /* Check this is an address RR for the target hostname. */
1047 && rr->type != T_AAAA
1054 if (strcmpic(target, rr->name) != 0) continue;
1056 target_found = TRUE;
1058 /* Turn the target address RR into a list of textual IP addresses and scan
1059 the list. There may be more than one if it is an A6 RR. */
1061 for (da = dns_address_from_rr(dnsa, rr); da != NULL; da = da->next)
1063 /* If the client IP address matches the target IP address, it's good! */
1065 DEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("CSA target address is %s\n", da->address);
1067 if (strcmpic(sender_host_address, da->address) == 0) return CSA_OK;
1071 /* If we found some target addresses but none of them matched, the client is
1072 using an unauthorized IP address, otherwise the target has no authorized IP
1075 if (target_found) return CSA_FAIL_MISMATCH;
1076 else return CSA_FAIL_NOADDR;
1081 /*************************************************
1082 * Verify Client SMTP Authorization *
1083 *************************************************/
1085 /* Called from acl_verify() below. This routine calls dns_lookup_special()
1086 to find the CSA SRV record corresponding to the domain argument, or
1087 $sender_helo_name if no argument is provided. It then checks that the
1088 client is authorized, and that its IP address corresponds to the SRV
1089 target's address by calling acl_verify_csa_address() above. The address
1090 should have been returned in the DNS response's ADDITIONAL section, but if
1091 not we perform another DNS lookup to get it.
1094 domain pointer to optional parameter following verify = csa
1096 Returns: CSA_UNKNOWN no valid CSA record found
1097 CSA_OK successfully authorized
1098 CSA_FAIL_* client is definitely not authorized
1099 CSA_DEFER_* there was a DNS problem
1103 acl_verify_csa(uschar *domain)
1107 int priority, weight, port;
1114 /* Work out the domain we are using for the CSA lookup. The default is the
1115 client's HELO domain. If the client has not said HELO, use its IP address
1116 instead. If it's a local client (exim -bs), CSA isn't applicable. */
1118 while (isspace(*domain) && *domain != '\0') ++domain;
1119 if (*domain == '\0') domain = sender_helo_name;
1120 if (domain == NULL) domain = sender_host_address;
1121 if (sender_host_address == NULL) return CSA_UNKNOWN;
1123 /* If we have an address literal, strip off the framing ready for turning it
1124 into a domain. The framing consists of matched square brackets possibly
1125 containing a keyword and a colon before the actual IP address. */
1127 if (domain[0] == '[')
1129 uschar *start = Ustrchr(domain, ':');
1130 if (start == NULL) start = domain;
1131 domain = string_copyn(start + 1, Ustrlen(start) - 2);
1134 /* Turn domains that look like bare IP addresses into domains in the reverse
1135 DNS. This code also deals with address literals and $sender_host_address. It's
1136 not quite kosher to treat bare domains such as EHLO 192.0.2.57 the same as
1137 address literals, but it's probably the most friendly thing to do. This is an
1138 extension to CSA, so we allow it to be turned off for proper conformance. */
1140 if (string_is_ip_address(domain, NULL))
1142 if (!dns_csa_use_reverse) return CSA_UNKNOWN;
1143 dns_build_reverse(domain, target);
1147 /* Find out if we've already done the CSA check for this domain. If we have,
1148 return the same result again. Otherwise build a new cached result structure
1149 for this domain. The name is filled in now, and the value is filled in when
1150 we return from this function. */
1152 t = tree_search(csa_cache, domain);
1153 if (t != NULL) return t->data.val;
1155 t = store_get_perm(sizeof(tree_node) + Ustrlen(domain));
1156 Ustrcpy(t->name, domain);
1157 (void)tree_insertnode(&csa_cache, t);
1159 /* Now we are ready to do the actual DNS lookup(s). */
1162 switch (dns_special_lookup(&dnsa, domain, T_CSA, &found))
1164 /* If something bad happened (most commonly DNS_AGAIN), defer. */
1167 return t->data.val = CSA_DEFER_SRV;
1169 /* If we found nothing, the client's authorization is unknown. */
1173 return t->data.val = CSA_UNKNOWN;
1175 /* We got something! Go on to look at the reply in more detail. */
1181 /* Scan the reply for well-formed CSA SRV records. */
1183 for (rr = dns_next_rr(&dnsa, &dnss, RESET_ANSWERS);
1185 rr = dns_next_rr(&dnsa, &dnss, RESET_NEXT))
1187 if (rr->type != T_SRV) continue;
1189 /* Extract the numerical SRV fields (p is incremented) */
1192 GETSHORT(priority, p);
1193 GETSHORT(weight, p);
1197 debug_printf("CSA priority=%d weight=%d port=%d\n", priority, weight, port);
1199 /* Check the CSA version number */
1201 if (priority != 1) continue;
1203 /* If the domain does not have a CSA SRV record of its own (i.e. the domain
1204 found by dns_special_lookup() is a parent of the one we asked for), we check
1205 the subdomain assertions in the port field. At the moment there's only one
1206 assertion: legitimate SMTP clients are all explicitly authorized with CSA
1207 SRV records of their own. */
1209 if (found != domain)
1212 return t->data.val = CSA_FAIL_EXPLICIT;
1214 return t->data.val = CSA_UNKNOWN;
1217 /* This CSA SRV record refers directly to our domain, so we check the value
1218 in the weight field to work out the domain's authorization. 0 and 1 are
1219 unauthorized; 3 means the client is authorized but we can't check the IP
1220 address in order to authenticate it, so we treat it as unknown; values
1221 greater than 3 are undefined. */
1223 if (weight < 2) return t->data.val = CSA_FAIL_DOMAIN;
1225 if (weight > 2) continue;
1227 /* Weight == 2, which means the domain is authorized. We must check that the
1228 client's IP address is listed as one of the SRV target addresses. Save the
1229 target hostname then break to scan the additional data for its addresses. */
1231 (void)dn_expand(dnsa.answer, dnsa.answer + dnsa.answerlen, p,
1232 (DN_EXPAND_ARG4_TYPE)target, sizeof(target));
1234 DEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("CSA target is %s\n", target);
1239 /* If we didn't break the loop then no appropriate records were found. */
1241 if (rr == NULL) return t->data.val = CSA_UNKNOWN;
1243 /* Do not check addresses if the target is ".", in accordance with RFC 2782.
1244 A target of "." indicates there are no valid addresses, so the client cannot
1245 be authorized. (This is an odd configuration because weight=2 target=. is
1246 equivalent to weight=1, but we check for it in order to keep load off the
1247 root name servers.) Note that dn_expand() turns "." into "". */
1249 if (Ustrcmp(target, "") == 0) return t->data.val = CSA_FAIL_NOADDR;
1251 /* Scan the additional section of the CSA SRV reply for addresses belonging
1252 to the target. If the name server didn't return any additional data (e.g.
1253 because it does not fully support SRV records), we need to do another lookup
1254 to obtain the target addresses; otherwise we have a definitive result. */
1256 rc = acl_verify_csa_address(&dnsa, &dnss, RESET_ADDITIONAL, target);
1257 if (rc != CSA_FAIL_NOADDR) return t->data.val = rc;
1259 /* The DNS lookup type corresponds to the IP version used by the client. */
1262 if (Ustrchr(sender_host_address, ':') != NULL)
1265 #endif /* HAVE_IPV6 */
1269 #if HAVE_IPV6 && defined(SUPPORT_A6)
1273 switch (dns_lookup(&dnsa, target, type, NULL))
1275 /* If something bad happened (most commonly DNS_AGAIN), defer. */
1278 return t->data.val = CSA_DEFER_ADDR;
1280 /* If the query succeeded, scan the addresses and return the result. */
1283 rc = acl_verify_csa_address(&dnsa, &dnss, RESET_ANSWERS, target);
1284 if (rc != CSA_FAIL_NOADDR) return t->data.val = rc;
1285 /* else fall through */
1287 /* If the target has no IP addresses, the client cannot have an authorized
1288 IP address. However, if the target site uses A6 records (not AAAA records)
1289 we have to do yet another lookup in order to check them. */
1294 #if HAVE_IPV6 && defined(SUPPORT_A6)
1295 if (type == T_AAAA) { type = T_A6; goto DNS_LOOKUP_AGAIN; }
1298 return t->data.val = CSA_FAIL_NOADDR;
1304 /*************************************************
1305 * Handle verification (address & other) *
1306 *************************************************/
1308 /* This function implements the "verify" condition. It is called when
1309 encountered in any ACL, because some tests are almost always permitted. Some
1310 just don't make sense, and always fail (for example, an attempt to test a host
1311 lookup for a non-TCP/IP message). Others are restricted to certain ACLs.
1314 where where called from
1315 addr the recipient address that the ACL is handling, or NULL
1316 arg the argument of "verify"
1317 user_msgptr pointer for user message
1318 log_msgptr pointer for log message
1319 basic_errno where to put verify errno
1321 Returns: OK verification condition succeeded
1322 FAIL verification failed
1323 DEFER there was a problem verifying
1328 acl_verify(int where, address_item *addr, uschar *arg,
1329 uschar **user_msgptr, uschar **log_msgptr, int *basic_errno)
1333 int callout_overall = -1;
1334 int callout_connect = -1;
1335 int verify_options = 0;
1337 BOOL verify_header_sender = FALSE;
1338 BOOL defer_ok = FALSE;
1339 BOOL callout_defer_ok = FALSE;
1340 BOOL no_details = FALSE;
1341 address_item *sender_vaddr = NULL;
1342 uschar *verify_sender_address = NULL;
1343 uschar *pm_mailfrom = NULL;
1344 uschar *se_mailfrom = NULL;
1346 /* Some of the verify items have slash-separated options; some do not. Diagnose
1347 an error if options are given for items that don't expect them. This code has
1348 now got very message. Refactoring to use a table would be a good idea one day.
1351 uschar *slash = Ustrchr(arg, '/');
1353 uschar *ss = string_nextinlist(&list, &sep, big_buffer, big_buffer_size);
1355 if (ss == NULL) goto BAD_VERIFY;
1357 /* Handle name/address consistency verification in a separate function. */
1359 if (strcmpic(ss, US"reverse_host_lookup") == 0)
1361 if (slash != NULL) goto NO_OPTIONS;
1362 if (sender_host_address == NULL) return OK;
1363 return acl_verify_reverse(user_msgptr, log_msgptr);
1366 /* TLS certificate verification is done at STARTTLS time; here we just
1367 test whether it was successful or not. (This is for optional verification; for
1368 mandatory verification, the connection doesn't last this long.) */
1370 if (strcmpic(ss, US"certificate") == 0)
1372 if (slash != NULL) goto NO_OPTIONS;
1373 if (tls_certificate_verified) return OK;
1374 *user_msgptr = US"no verified certificate";
1378 /* We can test the result of optional HELO verification */
1380 if (strcmpic(ss, US"helo") == 0)
1382 if (slash != NULL) goto NO_OPTIONS;
1383 return helo_verified? OK : FAIL;
1386 /* Do Client SMTP Authorization checks in a separate function, and turn the
1387 result code into user-friendly strings. */
1389 if (strcmpic(ss, US"csa") == 0)
1391 rc = acl_verify_csa(list);
1392 *log_msgptr = *user_msgptr = string_sprintf("client SMTP authorization %s",
1393 csa_reason_string[rc]);
1394 csa_status = csa_status_string[rc];
1395 DEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("CSA result %s\n", csa_status);
1396 return csa_return_code[rc];
1399 /* Check that all relevant header lines have the correct syntax. If there is
1400 a syntax error, we return details of the error to the sender if configured to
1401 send out full details. (But a "message" setting on the ACL can override, as
1404 if (strcmpic(ss, US"header_syntax") == 0)
1406 if (slash != NULL) goto NO_OPTIONS;
1407 if (where != ACL_WHERE_DATA && where != ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP)
1409 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("cannot check header contents in ACL for %s "
1410 "(only possible in ACL for DATA)", acl_wherenames[where]);
1413 rc = verify_check_headers(log_msgptr);
1414 if (rc != OK && smtp_return_error_details && *log_msgptr != NULL)
1415 *user_msgptr = string_sprintf("Rejected after DATA: %s", *log_msgptr);
1420 /* The remaining verification tests check recipient and sender addresses,
1421 either from the envelope or from the header. There are a number of
1422 slash-separated options that are common to all of them. */
1425 /* Check that there is at least one verifiable sender address in the relevant
1426 header lines. This can be followed by callout and defer options, just like
1427 sender and recipient. */
1429 if (strcmpic(ss, US"header_sender") == 0)
1431 if (where != ACL_WHERE_DATA && where != ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP)
1433 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("cannot check header contents in ACL for %s "
1434 "(only possible in ACL for DATA)", acl_wherenames[where]);
1437 verify_header_sender = TRUE;
1440 /* Otherwise, first item in verify argument must be "sender" or "recipient".
1441 In the case of a sender, this can optionally be followed by an address to use
1442 in place of the actual sender (rare special-case requirement). */
1444 else if (strncmpic(ss, US"sender", 6) == 0)
1447 if (where > ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP)
1449 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("cannot verify sender in ACL for %s "
1450 "(only possible for MAIL, RCPT, PREDATA, or DATA)",
1451 acl_wherenames[where]);
1455 verify_sender_address = sender_address;
1458 while (isspace(*s)) s++;
1459 if (*s++ != '=') goto BAD_VERIFY;
1460 while (isspace(*s)) s++;
1461 verify_sender_address = string_copy(s);
1466 if (strcmpic(ss, US"recipient") != 0) goto BAD_VERIFY;
1469 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("cannot verify recipient in ACL for %s "
1470 "(only possible for RCPT)", acl_wherenames[where]);
1475 /* Remaining items are optional; they apply to sender and recipient
1476 verification, including "header sender" verification. */
1478 while ((ss = string_nextinlist(&list, &sep, big_buffer, big_buffer_size))
1481 if (strcmpic(ss, US"defer_ok") == 0) defer_ok = TRUE;
1482 else if (strcmpic(ss, US"no_details") == 0) no_details = TRUE;
1484 /* These two old options are left for backwards compatibility */
1486 else if (strcmpic(ss, US"callout_defer_ok") == 0)
1488 callout_defer_ok = TRUE;
1489 if (callout == -1) callout = CALLOUT_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT;
1492 else if (strcmpic(ss, US"check_postmaster") == 0)
1495 if (callout == -1) callout = CALLOUT_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT;
1498 /* The callout option has a number of sub-options, comma separated */
1500 else if (strncmpic(ss, US"callout", 7) == 0)
1502 callout = CALLOUT_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT;
1506 while (isspace(*ss)) ss++;
1512 while (isspace(*ss)) ss++;
1514 /* This callout option handling code has become a mess as new options
1515 have been added in an ad hoc manner. It should be tidied up into some
1516 kind of table-driven thing. */
1518 while ((opt = string_nextinlist(&ss, &optsep, buffer, sizeof(buffer)))
1521 if (strcmpic(opt, US"defer_ok") == 0) callout_defer_ok = TRUE;
1522 else if (strcmpic(opt, US"no_cache") == 0)
1523 verify_options |= vopt_callout_no_cache;
1524 else if (strcmpic(opt, US"random") == 0)
1525 verify_options |= vopt_callout_random;
1526 else if (strcmpic(opt, US"use_sender") == 0)
1527 verify_options |= vopt_callout_recipsender;
1528 else if (strcmpic(opt, US"use_postmaster") == 0)
1529 verify_options |= vopt_callout_recippmaster;
1530 else if (strcmpic(opt, US"postmaster") == 0) pm_mailfrom = US"";
1531 else if (strcmpic(opt, US"fullpostmaster") == 0)
1534 verify_options |= vopt_callout_fullpm;
1537 else if (strncmpic(opt, US"mailfrom", 8) == 0)
1539 if (!verify_header_sender)
1541 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("\"mailfrom\" is allowed as a "
1542 "callout option only for verify=header_sender (detected in ACL "
1543 "condition \"%s\")", arg);
1547 while (isspace(*opt)) opt++;
1550 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("'=' expected after "
1551 "\"mailfrom\" in ACL condition \"%s\"", arg);
1554 while (isspace(*opt)) opt++;
1555 se_mailfrom = string_copy(opt);
1558 else if (strncmpic(opt, US"postmaster_mailfrom", 19) == 0)
1561 while (isspace(*opt)) opt++;
1564 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("'=' expected after "
1565 "\"postmaster_mailfrom\" in ACL condition \"%s\"", arg);
1568 while (isspace(*opt)) opt++;
1569 pm_mailfrom = string_copy(opt);
1572 else if (strncmpic(opt, US"maxwait", 7) == 0)
1575 while (isspace(*opt)) opt++;
1578 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("'=' expected after \"maxwait\" in "
1579 "ACL condition \"%s\"", arg);
1582 while (isspace(*opt)) opt++;
1583 callout_overall = readconf_readtime(opt, 0, FALSE);
1584 if (callout_overall < 0)
1586 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("bad time value in ACL condition "
1587 "\"verify %s\"", arg);
1591 else if (strncmpic(opt, US"connect", 7) == 0)
1594 while (isspace(*opt)) opt++;
1597 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("'=' expected after "
1598 "\"callout_overaall\" in ACL condition \"%s\"", arg);
1601 while (isspace(*opt)) opt++;
1602 callout_connect = readconf_readtime(opt, 0, FALSE);
1603 if (callout_connect < 0)
1605 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("bad time value in ACL condition "
1606 "\"verify %s\"", arg);
1610 else /* Plain time is callout connect/command timeout */
1612 callout = readconf_readtime(opt, 0, FALSE);
1615 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("bad time value in ACL condition "
1616 "\"verify %s\"", arg);
1624 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("'=' expected after \"callout\" in "
1625 "ACL condition \"%s\"", arg);
1631 /* Option not recognized */
1635 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("unknown option \"%s\" in ACL "
1636 "condition \"verify %s\"", ss, arg);
1641 if ((verify_options & (vopt_callout_recipsender|vopt_callout_recippmaster)) ==
1642 (vopt_callout_recipsender|vopt_callout_recippmaster))
1644 *log_msgptr = US"only one of use_sender and use_postmaster can be set "
1645 "for a recipient callout";
1649 /* Handle sender-in-header verification. Default the user message to the log
1650 message if giving out verification details. */
1652 if (verify_header_sender)
1655 rc = verify_check_header_address(user_msgptr, log_msgptr, callout,
1656 callout_overall, callout_connect, se_mailfrom, pm_mailfrom, verify_options,
1660 *basic_errno = verrno;
1661 if (smtp_return_error_details)
1663 if (*user_msgptr == NULL && *log_msgptr != NULL)
1664 *user_msgptr = string_sprintf("Rejected after DATA: %s", *log_msgptr);
1665 if (rc == DEFER) acl_temp_details = TRUE;
1670 /* Handle a sender address. The default is to verify *the* sender address, but
1671 optionally a different address can be given, for special requirements. If the
1672 address is empty, we are dealing with a bounce message that has no sender, so
1673 we cannot do any checking. If the real sender address gets rewritten during
1674 verification (e.g. DNS widening), set the flag to stop it being rewritten again
1675 during message reception.
1677 A list of verified "sender" addresses is kept to try to avoid doing to much
1678 work repetitively when there are multiple recipients in a message and they all
1679 require sender verification. However, when callouts are involved, it gets too
1680 complicated because different recipients may require different callout options.
1681 Therefore, we always do a full sender verify when any kind of callout is
1682 specified. Caching elsewhere, for instance in the DNS resolver and in the
1683 callout handling, should ensure that this is not terribly inefficient. */
1685 else if (verify_sender_address != NULL)
1687 if ((verify_options & (vopt_callout_recipsender|vopt_callout_recippmaster))
1690 *log_msgptr = US"use_sender or use_postmaster cannot be used for a "
1691 "sender verify callout";
1695 sender_vaddr = verify_checked_sender(verify_sender_address);
1696 if (sender_vaddr != NULL && /* Previously checked */
1697 callout <= 0) /* No callout needed this time */
1699 /* If the "routed" flag is set, it means that routing worked before, so
1700 this check can give OK (the saved return code value, if set, belongs to a
1701 callout that was done previously). If the "routed" flag is not set, routing
1702 must have failed, so we use the saved return code. */
1704 if (testflag(sender_vaddr, af_verify_routed)) rc = OK; else
1706 rc = sender_vaddr->special_action;
1707 *basic_errno = sender_vaddr->basic_errno;
1709 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("using cached sender verify result\n");
1712 /* Do a new verification, and cache the result. The cache is used to avoid
1713 verifying the sender multiple times for multiple RCPTs when callouts are not
1714 specified (see comments above).
1716 The cache is also used on failure to give details in response to the first
1717 RCPT that gets bounced for this reason. However, this can be suppressed by
1718 the no_details option, which sets the flag that says "this detail has already
1719 been sent". The cache normally contains just one address, but there may be
1720 more in esoteric circumstances. */
1725 uschar *save_address_data = deliver_address_data;
1727 sender_vaddr = deliver_make_addr(verify_sender_address, TRUE);
1728 if (no_details) setflag(sender_vaddr, af_sverify_told);
1729 if (verify_sender_address[0] != 0)
1731 /* If this is the real sender address, save the unrewritten version
1732 for use later in receive. Otherwise, set a flag so that rewriting the
1733 sender in verify_address() does not update sender_address. */
1735 if (verify_sender_address == sender_address)
1736 sender_address_unrewritten = sender_address;
1738 verify_options |= vopt_fake_sender;
1740 /* The recipient, qualify, and expn options are never set in
1743 rc = verify_address(sender_vaddr, NULL, verify_options, callout,
1744 callout_overall, callout_connect, se_mailfrom, pm_mailfrom, &routed);
1746 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("----------- end verify ------------\n");
1750 if (Ustrcmp(sender_vaddr->address, verify_sender_address) != 0)
1752 DEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("sender %s verified ok as %s\n",
1753 verify_sender_address, sender_vaddr->address);
1757 DEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("sender %s verified ok\n",
1758 verify_sender_address);
1761 else *basic_errno = sender_vaddr->basic_errno;
1763 else rc = OK; /* Null sender */
1765 /* Cache the result code */
1767 if (routed) setflag(sender_vaddr, af_verify_routed);
1768 if (callout > 0) setflag(sender_vaddr, af_verify_callout);
1769 sender_vaddr->special_action = rc;
1770 sender_vaddr->next = sender_verified_list;
1771 sender_verified_list = sender_vaddr;
1773 /* Restore the recipient address data, which might have been clobbered by
1774 the sender verification. */
1776 deliver_address_data = save_address_data;
1779 /* Put the sender address_data value into $sender_address_data */
1781 sender_address_data = sender_vaddr->p.address_data;
1784 /* A recipient address just gets a straightforward verify; again we must handle
1785 the DEFER overrides. */
1791 /* We must use a copy of the address for verification, because it might
1795 rc = verify_address(&addr2, NULL, verify_options|vopt_is_recipient, callout,
1796 callout_overall, callout_connect, se_mailfrom, pm_mailfrom, NULL);
1797 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("----------- end verify ------------\n");
1799 *log_msgptr = addr2.message;
1800 *user_msgptr = (addr2.user_message != NULL)?
1801 addr2.user_message : addr2.message;
1802 *basic_errno = addr2.basic_errno;
1804 /* Make $address_data visible */
1805 deliver_address_data = addr2.p.address_data;
1808 /* We have a result from the relevant test. Handle defer overrides first. */
1810 if (rc == DEFER && (defer_ok ||
1811 (callout_defer_ok && *basic_errno == ERRNO_CALLOUTDEFER)))
1813 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("verify defer overridden by %s\n",
1814 defer_ok? "defer_ok" : "callout_defer_ok");
1818 /* If we've failed a sender, set up a recipient message, and point
1819 sender_verified_failed to the address item that actually failed. */
1821 if (rc != OK && verify_sender_address != NULL)
1825 *log_msgptr = *user_msgptr = US"Sender verify failed";
1827 else if (*basic_errno != ERRNO_CALLOUTDEFER)
1829 *log_msgptr = *user_msgptr = US"Could not complete sender verify";
1833 *log_msgptr = US"Could not complete sender verify callout";
1834 *user_msgptr = smtp_return_error_details? sender_vaddr->user_message :
1838 sender_verified_failed = sender_vaddr;
1841 /* Verifying an address messes up the values of $domain and $local_part,
1842 so reset them before returning if this is a RCPT ACL. */
1846 deliver_domain = addr->domain;
1847 deliver_localpart = addr->local_part;
1851 /* Syntax errors in the verify argument come here. */
1854 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("expected \"sender[=address]\", \"recipient\", "
1855 "\"helo\", \"header_syntax\", \"header_sender\" or "
1856 "\"reverse_host_lookup\" at start of ACL condition "
1857 "\"verify %s\"", arg);
1860 /* Options supplied when not allowed come here */
1863 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("unexpected '/' found in \"%s\" "
1864 "(this verify item has no options)", arg);
1871 /*************************************************
1872 * Check argument for control= modifier *
1873 *************************************************/
1875 /* Called from acl_check_condition() below
1878 arg the argument string for control=
1879 pptr set to point to the terminating character
1880 where which ACL we are in
1881 log_msgptr for error messages
1883 Returns: CONTROL_xxx value
1887 decode_control(uschar *arg, uschar **pptr, int where, uschar **log_msgptr)
1892 for (d = controls_list;
1893 d < controls_list + sizeof(controls_list)/sizeof(control_def);
1896 len = Ustrlen(d->name);
1897 if (Ustrncmp(d->name, arg, len) == 0) break;
1900 if (d >= controls_list + sizeof(controls_list)/sizeof(control_def) ||
1901 (arg[len] != 0 && (!d->has_option || arg[len] != '/')))
1903 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("syntax error in \"control=%s\"", arg);
1904 return CONTROL_ERROR;
1913 /*************************************************
1914 * Handle rate limiting *
1915 *************************************************/
1917 /* Called by acl_check_condition() below to calculate the result
1918 of the ACL ratelimit condition.
1920 Note that the return value might be slightly unexpected: if the
1921 sender's rate is above the limit then the result is OK. This is
1922 similar to the dnslists condition, and is so that you can write
1923 ACL clauses like: defer ratelimit = 15 / 1h
1926 arg the option string for ratelimit=
1927 log_msgptr for error messages
1929 Returns: OK - Sender's rate is above limit
1930 FAIL - Sender's rate is below limit
1931 DEFER - Problem opening ratelimit database
1932 ERROR - Syntax error in options.
1936 acl_ratelimit(uschar *arg, uschar **log_msgptr)
1938 double limit, period;
1941 BOOL have_key = FALSE, leaky = FALSE, strict = FALSE;
1942 BOOL per_byte = FALSE, per_cmd = FALSE, per_conn = FALSE, per_mail = FALSE;
1944 tree_node **anchor, *t;
1945 open_db dbblock, *dbm;
1946 dbdata_ratelimit *dbd;
1949 /* Parse the first two options and record their values in expansion
1950 variables. These variables allow the configuration to have informative
1951 error messages based on rate limits obtained from a table lookup. */
1953 /* First is the maximum number of messages per period and maximum burst
1954 size, which must be greater than or equal to zero. Zero is useful for
1955 rate measurement as opposed to rate limiting. */
1957 sender_rate_limit = string_nextinlist(&arg, &sep, NULL, 0);
1958 if (sender_rate_limit == NULL)
1962 limit = Ustrtod(sender_rate_limit, &ss);
1963 if (tolower(*ss) == 'k') { limit *= 1024.0; ss++; }
1964 else if (tolower(*ss) == 'm') { limit *= 1024.0*1024.0; ss++; }
1965 else if (tolower(*ss) == 'g') { limit *= 1024.0*1024.0*1024.0; ss++; }
1967 if (limit < 0.0 || *ss != 0)
1969 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("syntax error in argument for "
1970 "\"ratelimit\" condition: \"%s\" is not a positive number",
1975 /* We use the rest of the argument list following the limit as the
1976 lookup key, because it doesn't make sense to use the same stored data
1977 if the period or options are different. */
1981 /* Second is the rate measurement period and exponential smoothing time
1982 constant. This must be strictly greater than zero, because zero leads to
1983 run-time division errors. */
1985 sender_rate_period = string_nextinlist(&arg, &sep, NULL, 0);
1986 if (sender_rate_period == NULL) period = -1.0;
1987 else period = readconf_readtime(sender_rate_period, 0, FALSE);
1990 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("syntax error in argument for "
1991 "\"ratelimit\" condition: \"%s\" is not a time value",
1992 sender_rate_period);
1996 /* Parse the other options. Should we check if the per_* options are being
1997 used in ACLs where they don't make sense, e.g. per_mail in the connect ACL? */
1999 while ((ss = string_nextinlist(&arg, &sep, big_buffer, big_buffer_size))
2002 if (strcmpic(ss, US"leaky") == 0) leaky = TRUE;
2003 else if (strcmpic(ss, US"strict") == 0) strict = TRUE;
2004 else if (strcmpic(ss, US"per_byte") == 0) per_byte = TRUE;
2005 else if (strcmpic(ss, US"per_cmd") == 0) per_cmd = TRUE;
2006 else if (strcmpic(ss, US"per_conn") == 0) per_conn = TRUE;
2007 else if (strcmpic(ss, US"per_mail") == 0) per_mail = TRUE;
2008 else if (strcmpic(ss, US"per_rcpt") == 0) per_cmd = TRUE; /* alias */
2009 else have_key = TRUE;
2011 if (leaky + strict > 1 || per_byte + per_cmd + per_conn + per_mail > 1)
2013 *log_msgptr = US"conflicting options for \"ratelimit\" condition";
2017 /* Default option values */
2018 if (!strict) leaky = TRUE;
2019 if (!per_byte && !per_cmd && !per_conn) per_mail = TRUE;
2021 /* If there is no explicit key, use the sender_host_address. If there is no
2022 sender_host_address (e.g. -bs or acl_not_smtp) then we simply omit it. */
2024 if (!have_key && sender_host_address != NULL)
2025 key = string_sprintf("%s / %s", key, sender_host_address);
2027 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("ratelimit condition limit=%.0f period=%.0f key=%s\n",
2028 limit, period, key);
2030 /* See if we have already computed the rate by looking in the relevant tree. For
2031 per-connection rate limiting, store tree nodes and dbdata in the permanent pool
2032 so that they survive across resets. */
2035 old_pool = store_pool;
2039 anchor = &ratelimiters_conn;
2040 store_pool = POOL_PERM;
2042 else if (per_mail || per_byte)
2043 anchor = &ratelimiters_mail;
2045 anchor = &ratelimiters_cmd;
2047 if (anchor != NULL && (t = tree_search(*anchor, key)) != NULL)
2050 /* The following few lines duplicate some of the code below. */
2051 if (dbd->rate < limit) rc = FAIL;
2053 store_pool = old_pool;
2054 sender_rate = string_sprintf("%.1f", dbd->rate);
2056 debug_printf("ratelimit found pre-computed rate %s\n", sender_rate);
2060 /* We aren't using a pre-computed rate, so get a previously recorded
2061 rate from the database, update it, and write it back. If there's no
2062 previous rate for this key, create one. */
2064 dbm = dbfn_open(US"ratelimit", O_RDWR, &dbblock, TRUE);
2067 store_pool = old_pool;
2069 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("ratelimit database not available\n");
2070 *log_msgptr = US"ratelimit database not available";
2073 dbd = dbfn_read(dbm, key);
2075 gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
2079 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("ratelimit initializing new key's data\n");
2080 dbd = store_get(sizeof(dbdata_ratelimit));
2081 dbd->time_stamp = tv.tv_sec;
2082 dbd->time_usec = tv.tv_usec;
2087 /* The smoothed rate is computed using an exponentially weighted moving
2088 average adjusted for variable sampling intervals. The standard EWMA for
2089 a fixed sampling interval is: f'(t) = (1 - a) * f(t) + a * f'(t - 1)
2090 where f() is the measured value and f'() is the smoothed value.
2092 Old data decays out of the smoothed value exponentially, such that data n
2093 samples old is multiplied by a^n. The exponential decay time constant p
2094 is defined such that data p samples old is multiplied by 1/e, which means
2095 that a = exp(-1/p). We can maintain the same time constant for a variable
2096 sampling interval i by using a = exp(-i/p).
2098 The rate we are measuring is messages per period, suitable for directly
2099 comparing with the limit. The average rate between now and the previous
2100 message is period / interval, which we feed into the EWMA as the sample.
2102 It turns out that the number of messages required for the smoothed rate
2103 to reach the limit when they are sent in a burst is equal to the limit.
2104 This can be seen by analysing the value of the smoothed rate after N
2105 messages sent at even intervals. Let k = (1 - a) * p/i
2107 rate_1 = (1 - a) * p/i + a * rate_0
2109 rate_2 = k + a * rate_1
2110 = k + a * k + a^2 * rate_0
2111 rate_3 = k + a * k + a^2 * k + a^3 * rate_0
2112 rate_N = rate_0 * a^N + k * SUM(x=0..N-1)(a^x)
2113 = rate_0 * a^N + k * (1 - a^N) / (1 - a)
2114 = rate_0 * a^N + p/i * (1 - a^N)
2116 When N is large, a^N -> 0 so rate_N -> p/i as desired.
2118 rate_N = p/i + (rate_0 - p/i) * a^N
2119 a^N = (rate_N - p/i) / (rate_0 - p/i)
2120 N * -i/p = log((rate_N - p/i) / (rate_0 - p/i))
2121 N = p/i * log((rate_0 - p/i) / (rate_N - p/i))
2123 Numerical analysis of the above equation, setting the computed rate to
2124 increase from rate_0 = 0 to rate_N = limit, shows that for large sending
2125 rates, p/i, the number of messages N = limit. So limit serves as both the
2126 maximum rate measured in messages per period, and the maximum number of
2127 messages that can be sent in a fast burst. */
2129 double this_time = (double)tv.tv_sec
2130 + (double)tv.tv_usec / 1000000.0;
2131 double prev_time = (double)dbd->time_stamp
2132 + (double)dbd->time_usec / 1000000.0;
2133 double interval = this_time - prev_time;
2135 double i_over_p = interval / period;
2136 double a = exp(-i_over_p);
2138 /* We must avoid division by zero, and deal gracefully with the clock going
2139 backwards. If we blunder ahead when time is in reverse then the computed
2140 rate will become bogusly huge. Clamp i/p to a very small number instead. */
2142 if (i_over_p <= 0.0) i_over_p = 1e-9;
2144 dbd->time_stamp = tv.tv_sec;
2145 dbd->time_usec = tv.tv_usec;
2147 /* If we are measuring the rate in bytes per period, multiply the
2148 measured rate by the message size. If we don't know the message size
2149 then it's safe to just use a value of zero and let the recorded rate
2150 decay as if nothing happened. */
2153 dbd->rate = (message_size < 0 ? 0.0 : (double)message_size)
2154 * (1 - a) / i_over_p + a * dbd->rate;
2156 dbd->rate = (1 - a) / i_over_p + a * dbd->rate;
2159 /* Clients sending at the limit are considered to be over the limit. This
2160 matters for edge cases such the first message sent by a client (which gets
2161 the initial rate of 0.0) when the rate limit is zero (i.e. the client should
2162 be completely blocked). */
2164 if (dbd->rate < limit) rc = FAIL;
2167 /* Update the state if the rate is low or if we are being strict. If we
2168 are in leaky mode and the sender's rate is too high, we do not update
2169 the recorded rate in order to avoid an over-aggressive sender's retry
2170 rate preventing them from getting any email through. */
2172 if (rc == FAIL || !leaky)
2173 dbfn_write(dbm, key, dbd, sizeof(dbdata_ratelimit));
2176 /* Store the result in the tree for future reference, if necessary. */
2180 t = store_get(sizeof(tree_node) + Ustrlen(key));
2182 Ustrcpy(t->name, key);
2183 (void)tree_insertnode(anchor, t);
2186 /* We create the formatted version of the sender's rate very late in
2187 order to ensure that it is done using the correct storage pool. */
2189 store_pool = old_pool;
2190 sender_rate = string_sprintf("%.1f", dbd->rate);
2193 debug_printf("ratelimit computed rate %s\n", sender_rate);
2200 /*************************************************
2201 * Handle conditions/modifiers on an ACL item *
2202 *************************************************/
2204 /* Called from acl_check() below.
2208 cb ACL condition block - if NULL, result is OK
2209 where where called from
2210 addr the address being checked for RCPT, or NULL
2211 level the nesting level
2212 epp pointer to pass back TRUE if "endpass" encountered
2213 (applies only to "accept" and "discard")
2214 user_msgptr user message pointer
2215 log_msgptr log message pointer
2216 basic_errno pointer to where to put verify error
2218 Returns: OK - all conditions are met
2219 DISCARD - an "acl" condition returned DISCARD - only allowed
2220 for "accept" or "discard" verbs
2221 FAIL - at least one condition fails
2222 FAIL_DROP - an "acl" condition returned FAIL_DROP
2223 DEFER - can't tell at the moment (typically, lookup defer,
2224 but can be temporary callout problem)
2225 ERROR - ERROR from nested ACL or expansion failure or other
2230 acl_check_condition(int verb, acl_condition_block *cb, int where,
2231 address_item *addr, int level, BOOL *epp, uschar **user_msgptr,
2232 uschar **log_msgptr, int *basic_errno)
2234 uschar *user_message = NULL;
2235 uschar *log_message = NULL;
2238 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
2242 for (; cb != NULL; cb = cb->next)
2247 /* The message and log_message items set up messages to be used in
2248 case of rejection. They are expanded later. */
2250 if (cb->type == ACLC_MESSAGE)
2252 user_message = cb->arg;
2256 if (cb->type == ACLC_LOG_MESSAGE)
2258 log_message = cb->arg;
2262 /* The endpass "condition" just sets a flag to show it occurred. This is
2263 checked at compile time to be on an "accept" or "discard" item. */
2265 if (cb->type == ACLC_ENDPASS)
2271 /* For other conditions and modifiers, the argument is expanded now for some
2272 of them, but not for all, because expansion happens down in some lower level
2273 checking functions in some cases. */
2275 if (cond_expand_at_top[cb->type])
2277 arg = expand_string(cb->arg);
2280 if (expand_string_forcedfail) continue;
2281 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("failed to expand ACL string \"%s\": %s",
2282 cb->arg, expand_string_message);
2283 return search_find_defer? DEFER : ERROR;
2288 /* Show condition, and expanded condition if it's different */
2293 debug_printf("check %s%s %n",
2294 (!cond_modifiers[cb->type] && cb->u.negated)? "!":"",
2295 conditions[cb->type], &lhswidth);
2297 if (cb->type == ACLC_SET)
2299 int n = cb->u.varnumber;
2300 int t = (n < ACL_C_MAX)? 'c' : 'm';
2301 if (n >= ACL_C_MAX) n -= ACL_C_MAX;
2302 debug_printf("acl_%c%d ", t, n);
2306 debug_printf("= %s\n", cb->arg);
2309 debug_printf("%.*s= %s\n", lhswidth,
2313 /* Check that this condition makes sense at this time */
2315 if ((cond_forbids[cb->type] & (1 << where)) != 0)
2317 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("cannot %s %s condition in %s ACL",
2318 cond_modifiers[cb->type]? "use" : "test",
2319 conditions[cb->type], acl_wherenames[where]);
2323 /* Run the appropriate test for each condition, or take the appropriate
2324 action for the remaining modifiers. */
2328 /* A nested ACL that returns "discard" makes sense only for an "accept" or
2332 rc = acl_check_internal(where, addr, arg, level+1, user_msgptr, log_msgptr);
2333 if (rc == DISCARD && verb != ACL_ACCEPT && verb != ACL_DISCARD)
2335 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("nested ACL returned \"discard\" for "
2336 "\"%s\" command (only allowed with \"accept\" or \"discard\")",
2342 case ACLC_AUTHENTICATED:
2343 rc = (sender_host_authenticated == NULL)? FAIL :
2344 match_isinlist(sender_host_authenticated, &arg, 0, NULL, NULL, MCL_STRING,
2348 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL
2349 case ACLC_BMI_OPTIN:
2351 int old_pool = store_pool;
2352 store_pool = POOL_PERM;
2353 bmi_current_optin = string_copy(arg);
2354 store_pool = old_pool;
2359 case ACLC_CONDITION:
2360 if (Ustrspn(arg, "0123456789") == Ustrlen(arg)) /* Digits, or empty */
2361 rc = (Uatoi(arg) == 0)? FAIL : OK;
2363 rc = (strcmpic(arg, US"no") == 0 ||
2364 strcmpic(arg, US"false") == 0)? FAIL :
2365 (strcmpic(arg, US"yes") == 0 ||
2366 strcmpic(arg, US"true") == 0)? OK : DEFER;
2368 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("invalid \"condition\" value \"%s\"", arg);
2372 control_type = decode_control(arg, &p, where, log_msgptr);
2374 /* Check if this control makes sense at this time */
2376 if ((control_forbids[control_type] & (1 << where)) != 0)
2378 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("cannot use \"control=%s\" in %s ACL",
2379 controls[control_type], acl_wherenames[where]);
2383 switch(control_type)
2385 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL
2386 case CONTROL_BMI_RUN:
2390 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DOMAINKEYS
2391 case CONTROL_DK_VERIFY:
2398 case CONTROL_CASEFUL_LOCAL_PART:
2399 deliver_localpart = addr->cc_local_part;
2402 case CONTROL_CASELOWER_LOCAL_PART:
2403 deliver_localpart = addr->lc_local_part;
2406 case CONTROL_ENFORCE_SYNC:
2407 smtp_enforce_sync = TRUE;
2410 case CONTROL_NO_ENFORCE_SYNC:
2411 smtp_enforce_sync = FALSE;
2414 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
2415 case CONTROL_NO_MBOX_UNSPOOL:
2416 no_mbox_unspool = TRUE;
2420 case CONTROL_NO_MULTILINE:
2421 no_multiline_responses = TRUE;
2424 case CONTROL_FAKEDEFER:
2425 case CONTROL_FAKEREJECT:
2426 fake_response = (control_type == CONTROL_FAKEDEFER) ? DEFER : FAIL;
2430 while (*pp != 0) pp++;
2431 fake_response_text = expand_string(string_copyn(p+1, pp-p-1));
2436 /* Explicitly reset to default string */
2437 fake_response_text = US"Your message has been rejected but is being kept for evaluation.\nIf it was a legitimate message, it may still be delivered to the target recipient(s).";
2441 case CONTROL_FREEZE:
2442 deliver_freeze = TRUE;
2443 deliver_frozen_at = time(NULL);
2446 case CONTROL_QUEUE_ONLY:
2447 queue_only_policy = TRUE;
2450 case CONTROL_SUBMISSION:
2451 originator_name = US"";
2452 submission_mode = TRUE;
2455 if (Ustrncmp(p, "/sender_retain", 14) == 0)
2458 active_local_sender_retain = TRUE;
2459 active_local_from_check = FALSE;
2461 else if (Ustrncmp(p, "/domain=", 8) == 0)
2464 while (*pp != 0 && *pp != '/') pp++;
2465 submission_domain = string_copyn(p+8, pp-p-8);
2468 else if (Ustrncmp(p, "/name=", 6) == 0)
2471 while (*pp != 0 && *pp != '/') pp++;
2472 originator_name = string_copy(parse_fix_phrase(p+6, pp-p-6,
2473 big_buffer, big_buffer_size));
2480 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("syntax error in \"control=%s\"", arg);
2487 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
2489 rc = mime_decode(&arg);
2495 int delay = readconf_readtime(arg, 0, FALSE);
2498 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("syntax error in argument for \"delay\" "
2499 "modifier: \"%s\" is not a time value", arg);
2504 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("delay modifier requests %d-second delay\n",
2509 debug_printf("delay skipped in -bh checking mode\n");
2512 /* It appears to be impossible to detect that a TCP/IP connection has
2513 gone away without reading from it. This means that we cannot shorten
2514 the delay below if the client goes away, because we cannot discover
2515 that the client has closed its end of the connection. (The connection
2516 is actually in a half-closed state, waiting for the server to close its
2517 end.) It would be nice to be able to detect this state, so that the
2518 Exim process is not held up unnecessarily. However, it seems that we
2519 can't. The poll() function does not do the right thing, and in any case
2520 it is not always available.
2522 NOTE: If ever this state of affairs changes, remember that we may be
2523 dealing with stdin/stdout here, in addition to TCP/IP connections.
2524 Whatever is done must work in both cases. To detected the stdin/stdout
2525 case, check for smtp_in or smtp_out being NULL. */
2529 while (delay > 0) delay = sleep(delay);
2535 #ifdef WITH_OLD_DEMIME
2541 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_DOMAINKEYS
2542 case ACLC_DK_DOMAIN_SOURCE:
2543 if (dk_verify_block == NULL) { rc = FAIL; break; };
2544 /* check header source of domain against given string */
2545 switch (dk_verify_block->address_source) {
2546 case DK_EXIM_ADDRESS_FROM_FROM:
2547 rc = match_isinlist(US"from", &arg, 0, NULL,
2548 NULL, MCL_STRING, TRUE, NULL);
2550 case DK_EXIM_ADDRESS_FROM_SENDER:
2551 rc = match_isinlist(US"sender", &arg, 0, NULL,
2552 NULL, MCL_STRING, TRUE, NULL);
2554 case DK_EXIM_ADDRESS_NONE:
2555 rc = match_isinlist(US"none", &arg, 0, NULL,
2556 NULL, MCL_STRING, TRUE, NULL);
2560 case ACLC_DK_POLICY:
2561 if (dk_verify_block == NULL) { rc = FAIL; break; };
2562 /* check policy against given string, default FAIL */
2564 if (dk_verify_block->signsall)
2565 rc = match_isinlist(US"signsall", &arg, 0, NULL,
2566 NULL, MCL_STRING, TRUE, NULL);
2567 if (dk_verify_block->testing)
2568 rc = match_isinlist(US"testing", &arg, 0, NULL,
2569 NULL, MCL_STRING, TRUE, NULL);
2571 case ACLC_DK_SENDER_DOMAINS:
2572 if (dk_verify_block == NULL) { rc = FAIL; break; };
2573 if (dk_verify_block->domain != NULL)
2574 rc = match_isinlist(dk_verify_block->domain, &arg, 0, &domainlist_anchor,
2575 NULL, MCL_DOMAIN, TRUE, NULL);
2578 case ACLC_DK_SENDER_LOCAL_PARTS:
2579 if (dk_verify_block == NULL) { rc = FAIL; break; };
2580 if (dk_verify_block->local_part != NULL)
2581 rc = match_isinlist(dk_verify_block->local_part, &arg, 0, &localpartlist_anchor,
2582 NULL, MCL_LOCALPART, TRUE, NULL);
2585 case ACLC_DK_SENDERS:
2586 if (dk_verify_block == NULL) { rc = FAIL; break; };
2587 if (dk_verify_block->address != NULL)
2588 rc = match_address_list(dk_verify_block->address, TRUE, TRUE, &arg, NULL, -1, 0, NULL);
2591 case ACLC_DK_STATUS:
2592 if (dk_verify_block == NULL) { rc = FAIL; break; };
2593 if (dk_verify_block->result > 0) {
2594 switch(dk_verify_block->result) {
2595 case DK_EXIM_RESULT_BAD_FORMAT:
2596 rc = match_isinlist(US"bad format", &arg, 0, NULL,
2597 NULL, MCL_STRING, TRUE, NULL);
2599 case DK_EXIM_RESULT_NO_KEY:
2600 rc = match_isinlist(US"no key", &arg, 0, NULL,
2601 NULL, MCL_STRING, TRUE, NULL);
2603 case DK_EXIM_RESULT_NO_SIGNATURE:
2604 rc = match_isinlist(US"no signature", &arg, 0, NULL,
2605 NULL, MCL_STRING, TRUE, NULL);
2607 case DK_EXIM_RESULT_REVOKED:
2608 rc = match_isinlist(US"revoked", &arg, 0, NULL,
2609 NULL, MCL_STRING, TRUE, NULL);
2611 case DK_EXIM_RESULT_NON_PARTICIPANT:
2612 rc = match_isinlist(US"non-participant", &arg, 0, NULL,
2613 NULL, MCL_STRING, TRUE, NULL);
2615 case DK_EXIM_RESULT_GOOD:
2616 rc = match_isinlist(US"good", &arg, 0, NULL,
2617 NULL, MCL_STRING, TRUE, NULL);
2619 case DK_EXIM_RESULT_BAD:
2620 rc = match_isinlist(US"bad", &arg, 0, NULL,
2621 NULL, MCL_STRING, TRUE, NULL);
2629 rc = verify_check_dnsbl(&arg);
2633 rc = match_isinlist(addr->domain, &arg, 0, &domainlist_anchor,
2634 addr->domain_cache, MCL_DOMAIN, TRUE, &deliver_domain_data);
2637 /* The value in tls_cipher is the full cipher name, for example,
2638 TLSv1:DES-CBC3-SHA:168, whereas the values to test for are just the
2639 cipher names such as DES-CBC3-SHA. But program defensively. We don't know
2640 what may in practice come out of the SSL library - which at the time of
2641 writing is poorly documented. */
2643 case ACLC_ENCRYPTED:
2644 if (tls_cipher == NULL) rc = FAIL; else
2646 uschar *endcipher = NULL;
2647 uschar *cipher = Ustrchr(tls_cipher, ':');
2648 if (cipher == NULL) cipher = tls_cipher; else
2650 endcipher = Ustrchr(++cipher, ':');
2651 if (endcipher != NULL) *endcipher = 0;
2653 rc = match_isinlist(cipher, &arg, 0, NULL, NULL, MCL_STRING, TRUE, NULL);
2654 if (endcipher != NULL) *endcipher = ':';
2658 /* Use verify_check_this_host() instead of verify_check_host() so that
2659 we can pass over &host_data to catch any looked up data. Once it has been
2660 set, it retains its value so that it's still there if another ACL verb
2661 comes through here and uses the cache. However, we must put it into
2662 permanent store in case it is also expected to be used in a subsequent
2663 message in the same SMTP connection. */
2666 rc = verify_check_this_host(&arg, sender_host_cache, NULL,
2667 (sender_host_address == NULL)? US"" : sender_host_address, &host_data);
2668 if (host_data != NULL) host_data = string_copy_malloc(host_data);
2671 case ACLC_LOCAL_PARTS:
2672 rc = match_isinlist(addr->cc_local_part, &arg, 0,
2673 &localpartlist_anchor, addr->localpart_cache, MCL_LOCALPART, TRUE,
2674 &deliver_localpart_data);
2686 if (Ustrncmp(s, "main", 4) == 0)
2687 { logbits |= LOG_MAIN; s += 4; }
2688 else if (Ustrncmp(s, "panic", 5) == 0)
2689 { logbits |= LOG_PANIC; s += 5; }
2690 else if (Ustrncmp(s, "reject", 6) == 0)
2691 { logbits |= LOG_REJECT; s += 6; }
2694 logbits = LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC;
2695 s = string_sprintf(":unknown log name in \"%s\" in "
2696 "\"logwrite\" in %s ACL", arg, acl_wherenames[where]);
2702 while (isspace(*s)) s++;
2703 if (logbits == 0) logbits = LOG_MAIN;
2704 log_write(0, logbits, "%s", string_printing(s));
2708 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
2711 /* Seperate the regular expression and any optional parameters. */
2712 uschar *ss = string_nextinlist(&arg, &sep, big_buffer, big_buffer_size);
2713 /* Run the malware backend. */
2715 /* Modify return code based upon the existance of options. */
2716 while ((ss = string_nextinlist(&arg, &sep, big_buffer, big_buffer_size))
2718 if (strcmpic(ss, US"defer_ok") == 0 && rc == DEFER)
2720 /* FAIL so that the message is passed to the next ACL */
2727 case ACLC_MIME_REGEX:
2728 rc = mime_regex(&arg);
2732 case ACLC_RATELIMIT:
2733 rc = acl_ratelimit(arg, log_msgptr);
2736 case ACLC_RECIPIENTS:
2737 rc = match_address_list(addr->address, TRUE, TRUE, &arg, NULL, -1, 0,
2741 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
2747 case ACLC_SENDER_DOMAINS:
2750 sdomain = Ustrrchr(sender_address, '@');
2751 sdomain = (sdomain == NULL)? US"" : sdomain + 1;
2752 rc = match_isinlist(sdomain, &arg, 0, &domainlist_anchor,
2753 sender_domain_cache, MCL_DOMAIN, TRUE, NULL);
2758 rc = match_address_list(sender_address, TRUE, TRUE, &arg,
2759 sender_address_cache, -1, 0, &sender_data);
2762 /* Connection variables must persist forever */
2766 int old_pool = store_pool;
2767 if (cb->u.varnumber < ACL_C_MAX) store_pool = POOL_PERM;
2768 acl_var[cb->u.varnumber] = string_copy(arg);
2769 store_pool = old_pool;
2773 #ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
2776 /* Seperate the regular expression and any optional parameters. */
2777 uschar *ss = string_nextinlist(&arg, &sep, big_buffer, big_buffer_size);
2778 /* Run the spam backend. */
2780 /* Modify return code based upon the existance of options. */
2781 while ((ss = string_nextinlist(&arg, &sep, big_buffer, big_buffer_size))
2783 if (strcmpic(ss, US"defer_ok") == 0 && rc == DEFER)
2785 /* FAIL so that the message is passed to the next ACL */
2793 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_SPF
2795 rc = spf_process(&arg, sender_address);
2799 /* If the verb is WARN, discard any user message from verification, because
2800 such messages are SMTP responses, not header additions. The latter come
2801 only from explicit "message" modifiers. However, put the user message into
2802 $acl_verify_message so it can be used in subsequent conditions or modifiers
2803 (until something changes it). */
2806 rc = acl_verify(where, addr, arg, user_msgptr, log_msgptr, basic_errno);
2807 acl_verify_message = *user_msgptr;
2808 if (verb == ACL_WARN) *user_msgptr = NULL;
2812 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "internal ACL error: unknown "
2813 "condition %d", cb->type);
2817 /* If a condition was negated, invert OK/FAIL. */
2819 if (!cond_modifiers[cb->type] && cb->u.negated)
2821 if (rc == OK) rc = FAIL;
2822 else if (rc == FAIL || rc == FAIL_DROP) rc = OK;
2825 if (rc != OK) break; /* Conditions loop */
2829 /* If the result is the one for which "message" and/or "log_message" are used,
2830 handle the values of these options. Most verbs have but a single return for
2831 which the messages are relevant, but for "discard", it's useful to have the log
2832 message both when it succeeds and when it fails. Also, for an "accept" that
2833 appears in a QUIT ACL, we want to handle the user message. Since only "accept"
2834 and "warn" are permitted in that ACL, we don't need to test the verb.
2836 These modifiers act in different ways:
2838 "message" is a user message that will be included in an SMTP response. Unless
2839 it is empty, it overrides any previously set user message.
2841 "log_message" is a non-user message, and it adds to any existing non-user
2842 message that is already set.
2844 If there isn't a log message set, we make it the same as the user message. */
2846 if (((rc == FAIL_DROP)? FAIL : rc) == msgcond[verb] ||
2847 (verb == ACL_DISCARD && rc == OK) ||
2848 (where == ACL_WHERE_QUIT))
2852 /* If the verb is "warn", messages generated by conditions (verification or
2853 nested ACLs) are discarded. Only messages specified at this level are used.
2854 However, the value of an existing message is available in $acl_verify_message
2855 during expansions. */
2857 uschar *old_user_msgptr = *user_msgptr;
2858 uschar *old_log_msgptr = (*log_msgptr != NULL)? *log_msgptr : old_user_msgptr;
2860 if (verb == ACL_WARN) *log_msgptr = *user_msgptr = NULL;
2862 if (user_message != NULL)
2864 acl_verify_message = old_user_msgptr;
2865 expmessage = expand_string(user_message);
2866 if (expmessage == NULL)
2868 if (!expand_string_forcedfail)
2869 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "failed to expand ACL message \"%s\": %s",
2870 user_message, expand_string_message);
2872 else if (expmessage[0] != 0) *user_msgptr = expmessage;
2875 if (log_message != NULL)
2877 acl_verify_message = old_log_msgptr;
2878 expmessage = expand_string(log_message);
2879 if (expmessage == NULL)
2881 if (!expand_string_forcedfail)
2882 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "failed to expand ACL message \"%s\": %s",
2883 log_message, expand_string_message);
2885 else if (expmessage[0] != 0)
2887 *log_msgptr = (*log_msgptr == NULL)? expmessage :
2888 string_sprintf("%s: %s", expmessage, *log_msgptr);
2892 /* If no log message, default it to the user message */
2894 if (*log_msgptr == NULL) *log_msgptr = *user_msgptr;
2897 acl_verify_message = NULL;
2905 /*************************************************
2906 * Get line from a literal ACL *
2907 *************************************************/
2909 /* This function is passed to acl_read() in order to extract individual lines
2910 of a literal ACL, which we access via static pointers. We can destroy the
2911 contents because this is called only once (the compiled ACL is remembered).
2913 This code is intended to treat the data in the same way as lines in the main
2914 Exim configuration file. That is:
2916 . Leading spaces are ignored.
2918 . A \ at the end of a line is a continuation - trailing spaces after the \
2919 are permitted (this is because I don't believe in making invisible things
2920 significant). Leading spaces on the continued part of a line are ignored.
2922 . Physical lines starting (significantly) with # are totally ignored, and
2923 may appear within a sequence of backslash-continued lines.
2925 . Blank lines are ignored, but will end a sequence of continuations.
2928 Returns: a pointer to the next line
2932 static uschar *acl_text; /* Current pointer in the text */
2933 static uschar *acl_text_end; /* Points one past the terminating '0' */
2941 /* This loop handles leading blank lines and comments. */
2945 while (isspace(*acl_text)) acl_text++; /* Leading spaces/empty lines */
2946 if (*acl_text == 0) return NULL; /* No more data */
2947 yield = acl_text; /* Potential data line */
2949 while (*acl_text != 0 && *acl_text != '\n') acl_text++;
2951 /* If we hit the end before a newline, we have the whole logical line. If
2952 it's a comment, there's no more data to be given. Otherwise, yield it. */
2954 if (*acl_text == 0) return (*yield == '#')? NULL : yield;
2956 /* After reaching a newline, end this loop if the physical line does not
2957 start with '#'. If it does, it's a comment, and the loop continues. */
2959 if (*yield != '#') break;
2962 /* This loop handles continuations. We know we have some real data, ending in
2963 newline. See if there is a continuation marker at the end (ignoring trailing
2964 white space). We know that *yield is not white space, so no need to test for
2965 cont > yield in the backwards scanning loop. */
2970 for (cont = acl_text - 1; isspace(*cont); cont--);
2972 /* If no continuation follows, we are done. Mark the end of the line and
2981 /* We have encountered a continuation. Skip over whitespace at the start of
2982 the next line, and indeed the whole of the next line or lines if they are
2987 while (*(++acl_text) == ' ' || *acl_text == '\t');
2988 if (*acl_text != '#') break;
2989 while (*(++acl_text) != 0 && *acl_text != '\n');
2992 /* We have the start of a continuation line. Move all the rest of the data
2993 to join onto the previous line, and then find its end. If the end is not a
2994 newline, we are done. Otherwise loop to look for another continuation. */
2996 memmove(cont, acl_text, acl_text_end - acl_text);
2997 acl_text_end -= acl_text - cont;
2999 while (*acl_text != 0 && *acl_text != '\n') acl_text++;
3000 if (*acl_text == 0) return yield;
3003 /* Control does not reach here */
3010 /*************************************************
3011 * Check access using an ACL *
3012 *************************************************/
3014 /* This function is called from address_check. It may recurse via
3015 acl_check_condition() - hence the use of a level to stop looping. The ACL is
3016 passed as a string which is expanded. A forced failure implies no access check
3017 is required. If the result is a single word, it is taken as the name of an ACL
3018 which is sought in the global ACL tree. Otherwise, it is taken as literal ACL
3019 text, complete with newlines, and parsed as such. In both cases, the ACL check
3020 is then run. This function uses an auxiliary function for acl_read() to call
3021 for reading individual lines of a literal ACL. This is acl_getline(), which
3022 appears immediately above.
3025 where where called from
3026 addr address item when called from RCPT; otherwise NULL
3027 s the input string; NULL is the same as an empty ACL => DENY
3028 level the nesting level
3029 user_msgptr where to put a user error (for SMTP response)
3030 log_msgptr where to put a logging message (not for SMTP response)
3032 Returns: OK access is granted
3033 DISCARD access is apparently granted...
3034 FAIL access is denied
3035 FAIL_DROP access is denied; drop the connection
3036 DEFER can't tell at the moment
3041 acl_check_internal(int where, address_item *addr, uschar *s, int level,
3042 uschar **user_msgptr, uschar **log_msgptr)
3045 acl_block *acl = NULL;
3046 uschar *acl_name = US"inline ACL";
3049 /* Catch configuration loops */
3053 *log_msgptr = US"ACL nested too deep: possible loop";
3059 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("ACL is NULL: implicit DENY\n");
3063 /* At top level, we expand the incoming string. At lower levels, it has already
3064 been expanded as part of condition processing. */
3068 ss = expand_string(s);
3071 if (expand_string_forcedfail) return OK;
3072 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("failed to expand ACL string \"%s\": %s", s,
3073 expand_string_message);
3079 while (isspace(*ss))ss++;
3081 /* If we can't find a named ACL, the default is to parse it as an inline one.
3082 (Unless it begins with a slash; non-existent files give rise to an error.) */
3086 /* Handle the case of a string that does not contain any spaces. Look for a
3087 named ACL among those read from the configuration, or a previously read file.
3088 It is possible that the pointer to the ACL is NULL if the configuration
3089 contains a name with no data. If not found, and the text begins with '/',
3090 read an ACL from a file, and save it so it can be re-used. */
3092 if (Ustrchr(ss, ' ') == NULL)
3094 tree_node *t = tree_search(acl_anchor, ss);
3097 acl = (acl_block *)(t->data.ptr);
3100 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("ACL \"%s\" is empty: implicit DENY\n", ss);
3103 acl_name = string_sprintf("ACL \"%s\"", ss);
3104 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("using ACL \"%s\"\n", ss);
3107 else if (*ss == '/')
3109 struct stat statbuf;
3110 fd = Uopen(ss, O_RDONLY, 0);
3113 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("failed to open ACL file \"%s\": %s", ss,
3118 if (fstat(fd, &statbuf) != 0)
3120 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("failed to fstat ACL file \"%s\": %s", ss,
3125 acl_text = store_get(statbuf.st_size + 1);
3126 acl_text_end = acl_text + statbuf.st_size + 1;
3128 if (read(fd, acl_text, statbuf.st_size) != statbuf.st_size)
3130 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("failed to read ACL file \"%s\": %s",
3131 ss, strerror(errno));
3134 acl_text[statbuf.st_size] = 0;
3137 acl_name = string_sprintf("ACL \"%s\"", ss);
3138 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("read ACL from file %s\n", ss);
3142 /* Parse an ACL that is still in text form. If it came from a file, remember it
3143 in the ACL tree, having read it into the POOL_PERM store pool so that it
3144 persists between multiple messages. */
3148 int old_pool = store_pool;
3149 if (fd >= 0) store_pool = POOL_PERM;
3150 acl = acl_read(acl_getline, log_msgptr);
3151 store_pool = old_pool;
3152 if (acl == NULL && *log_msgptr != NULL) return ERROR;
3155 tree_node *t = store_get_perm(sizeof(tree_node) + Ustrlen(ss));
3156 Ustrcpy(t->name, ss);
3158 (void)tree_insertnode(&acl_anchor, t);
3162 /* Now we have an ACL to use. It's possible it may be NULL. */
3167 int basic_errno = 0;
3168 BOOL endpass_seen = FALSE;
3170 *log_msgptr = *user_msgptr = NULL;
3171 acl_temp_details = FALSE;
3173 if (where == ACL_WHERE_QUIT &&
3174 acl->verb != ACL_ACCEPT &&
3175 acl->verb != ACL_WARN)
3177 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("\"%s\" is not allowed in a QUIT ACL",
3182 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("processing \"%s\"\n", verbs[acl->verb]);
3184 /* Clear out any search error message from a previous check before testing
3187 search_error_message = NULL;
3188 cond = acl_check_condition(acl->verb, acl->condition, where, addr, level,
3189 &endpass_seen, user_msgptr, log_msgptr, &basic_errno);
3191 /* Handle special returns: DEFER causes a return except on a WARN verb;
3192 ERROR always causes a return. */
3197 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("%s: condition test deferred\n", verbs[acl->verb]);
3198 if (basic_errno != ERRNO_CALLOUTDEFER)
3200 if (search_error_message != NULL && *search_error_message != 0)
3201 *log_msgptr = search_error_message;
3202 if (smtp_return_error_details) acl_temp_details = TRUE;
3206 acl_temp_details = TRUE;
3208 if (acl->verb != ACL_WARN) return DEFER;
3211 default: /* Paranoia */
3213 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("%s: condition test error\n", verbs[acl->verb]);
3217 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("%s: condition test succeeded\n",
3222 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("%s: condition test failed\n", verbs[acl->verb]);
3225 /* DISCARD and DROP can happen only from a nested ACL condition, and
3226 DISCARD can happen only for an "accept" or "discard" verb. */
3229 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("%s: condition test yielded \"discard\"\n",
3234 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("%s: condition test yielded \"drop\"\n",
3239 /* At this point, cond for most verbs is either OK or FAIL or (as a result of
3240 a nested ACL condition) FAIL_DROP. However, for WARN, cond may be DEFER, and
3241 for ACCEPT and DISCARD, it may be DISCARD after a nested ACL call. */
3246 if (cond == OK || cond == DISCARD) return cond;
3249 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("accept: endpass encountered - denying access\n");
3257 acl_temp_details = TRUE;
3263 if (cond == OK) return FAIL;
3267 if (cond == OK || cond == DISCARD) return DISCARD;
3270 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("discard: endpass encountered - denying access\n");
3276 if (cond == OK) return FAIL_DROP;
3280 if (cond != OK) return cond;
3285 acl_warn(where, *user_msgptr, *log_msgptr);
3286 else if (cond == DEFER)
3287 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "%s Warning: ACL \"warn\" statement skipped: "
3288 "condition test deferred%s%s", host_and_ident(TRUE),
3289 (*log_msgptr == NULL)? US"" : US": ",
3290 (*log_msgptr == NULL)? US"" : *log_msgptr);
3291 *log_msgptr = *user_msgptr = NULL; /* In case implicit DENY follows */
3295 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "internal ACL error: unknown verb %d",
3300 /* Pass to the next ACL item */
3305 /* We have reached the end of the ACL. This is an implicit DENY. */
3307 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf("end of %s: implicit DENY\n", acl_name);
3312 /*************************************************
3313 * Check access using an ACL *
3314 *************************************************/
3316 /* This is the external interface for ACL checks. It sets up an address and the
3317 expansions for $domain and $local_part when called after RCPT, then calls
3318 acl_check_internal() to do the actual work.
3321 where ACL_WHERE_xxxx indicating where called from
3322 data_string RCPT address, or SMTP command argument, or NULL
3323 s the input string; NULL is the same as an empty ACL => DENY
3324 user_msgptr where to put a user error (for SMTP response)
3325 log_msgptr where to put a logging message (not for SMTP response)
3327 Returns: OK access is granted by an ACCEPT verb
3328 DISCARD access is granted by a DISCARD verb
3329 FAIL access is denied
3330 FAIL_DROP access is denied; drop the connection
3331 DEFER can't tell at the moment
3336 acl_check(int where, uschar *data_string, uschar *s, uschar **user_msgptr,
3337 uschar **log_msgptr)
3343 *user_msgptr = *log_msgptr = NULL;
3344 sender_verified_failed = NULL;
3345 ratelimiters_cmd = NULL;
3347 if (where == ACL_WHERE_RCPT)
3349 adb = address_defaults;
3351 addr->address = data_string;
3352 if (deliver_split_address(addr) == DEFER)
3354 *log_msgptr = US"defer in percent_hack_domains check";
3357 deliver_domain = addr->domain;
3358 deliver_localpart = addr->local_part;
3363 smtp_command_argument = data_string;
3366 rc = acl_check_internal(where, addr, s, 0, user_msgptr, log_msgptr);
3368 smtp_command_argument = deliver_domain =
3369 deliver_localpart = deliver_address_data = sender_address_data = NULL;
3371 /* A DISCARD response is permitted only for message ACLs, excluding the PREDATA
3372 ACL, which is really in the middle of an SMTP command. */
3376 if (where > ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP || where == ACL_WHERE_PREDATA)
3378 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "\"discard\" verb not allowed in %s "
3379 "ACL", acl_wherenames[where]);
3385 /* A DROP response is not permitted from MAILAUTH */
3387 if (rc == FAIL_DROP && where == ACL_WHERE_MAILAUTH)
3389 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "\"drop\" verb not allowed in %s "
3390 "ACL", acl_wherenames[where]);
3394 /* Before giving an error response, take a look at the length of any user
3395 message, and split it up into multiple lines if possible. */
3397 if (rc != OK && *user_msgptr != NULL && Ustrlen(*user_msgptr) > 75)
3399 uschar *s = *user_msgptr = string_copy(*user_msgptr);
3405 while (i < 75 && *ss != 0 && *ss != '\n') ss++, i++;
3406 if (*ss == 0) break;
3413 while (--t > s + 35)
3417 if (t[-1] == ':') { tt = t; break; }
3418 if (tt == NULL) tt = t;
3422 if (tt == NULL) /* Can't split behind - try ahead */
3427 if (*t == ' ' || *t == '\n')
3433 if (tt == NULL) break; /* Can't find anywhere to split */