php-src/win32/sendmail.c
2002-05-15 17:40:28 +00:00

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/*
* PHP Sendmail for Windows.
*
* This file is rewriten specificly for PHPFI. Some functionality
* has been removed (MIME and file attachments). This code was
* modified from code based on code writen by Jarle Aase.
*
* This class is based on the original code by Jarle Aase, see bellow:
* wSendmail.cpp It has been striped of some functionality to match
* the requirements of phpfi.
*
* Very simple SMTP Send-mail program for sending command-line level
* emails and CGI-BIN form response for the Windows platform.
*
* The complete wSendmail package with source code can be located
* from http://www.jgaa.com
*
*/
/* $Id$ */
#include "php.h" /*php specific */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <winsock.h>
#include "time.h"
#include <string.h>
#include <malloc.h>
#include <memory.h>
#include <winbase.h>
#include "sendmail.h"
#include "php_ini.h"
/*
extern int _daylight;
extern long _timezone;
*/
/*enum
{
DO_CONNECT = WM_USER +1
};
*/
static char *days[] =
{"Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat"};
static char *months[] =
{"Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec"};
/* '*error_message' has to be passed around from php_mail() */
#define SMTP_ERROR_RESPONSE_SPEC "SMTP server response: %s"
/* Convinient way to handle error messages from the SMTP server.
response is ecalloc()d in Ack() itself and efree()d here
because the content is in *error_message now */
#define SMTP_ERROR_RESPONSE(response) { \
if (NULL != (*error_message = ecalloc(1, sizeof(SMTP_ERROR_RESPONSE_SPEC) + strlen(response)))) { \
snprintf(*error_message, sizeof(SMTP_ERROR_RESPONSE_SPEC) + strlen(response), SMTP_ERROR_RESPONSE_SPEC, response); \
} \
efree(response); \
}
#ifndef THREAD_SAFE
char Buffer[MAIL_BUFFER_SIZE];
/* socket related data */
SOCKET sc;
WSADATA Data;
struct hostent *adr;
SOCKADDR_IN sock_in;
int WinsockStarted;
/* values set by the constructor */
char *AppName;
char MailHost[HOST_NAME_LEN];
char LocalHost[HOST_NAME_LEN];
#endif
char seps[] = " ,\t\n";
char *php_mailer = "PHP 4 WIN32";
char *get_header(char *h, char *headers);
/* Error messages */
static char *ErrorMessages[] =
{
{"Success"}, /* 0 */
{"Bad arguments from form"}, /* 1 */
{"Unable to open temporary mailfile for read"},
{"Failed to Start Sockets"},
{"Failed to Resolve Host"},
{"Failed to obtain socket handle"}, /* 5 */
{"Failed to connect to mailserver, verify your \"SMTP\" setting in php.ini"},
{"Failed to Send"},
{"Failed to Receive"},
{"Server Error"},
{"Failed to resolve the host IP name"}, /* 10 */
{"Out of memory"},
{"Unknown error"},
{"Bad Message Contents"},
{"Bad Message Subject"},
{"Bad Message destination"}, /* 15 */
{"Bad Message Return Path"},
{"Bad Mail Host"},
{"Bad Message File"},
{"\"sendmail_from\" not set in php.ini or custom \"From:\" header missing"},
{"Mailserver rejected our \"sendmail_from\" setting"} /* 20 */
};
/*********************************************************************
// Name: TSendMail
// Input: 1) host: Name of the mail host where the SMTP server resides
// max accepted length of name = 256
// 2) appname: Name of the application to use in the X-mailer
// field of the message. if NULL is given the application
// name is used as given by the GetCommandLine() function
// max accespted length of name = 100
// Output: 1) error: Returns the error code if something went wrong or
// SUCCESS otherwise.
//
// See SendText() for additional args!
//********************************************************************/
int TSendMail(char *host, int *error, char **error_message,
char *headers, char *Subject, char *mailTo, char *data)
{
int ret;
char *RPath = NULL;
WinsockStarted = FALSE;
if (host == NULL) {
*error = BAD_MAIL_HOST;
return FAILURE;
} else if (strlen(host) >= HOST_NAME_LEN) {
*error = BAD_MAIL_HOST;
return FAILURE;
} else {
strcpy(MailHost, host);
}
/* use from address as return path (if specified in headers) */
if (headers) {
char *pos = NULL;
/* Try to match 'From:' only at start of the string or after following a \r\n */
if (strstr(headers, "\r\nFrom:")) {
pos = strstr(headers, "\r\nFrom:") + 7;
} else if (!strncmp(headers, "From:", 5)) {
pos = headers + 5;
}
if (pos) {
char *pos_end;
/* Ignore any whitespaces */
while (pos && ((*pos == ' ' || *pos == '\t')))
pos++;
/* Match until \r\n or end of header string */
if (pos_end = strstr(pos, "\r\n")) {
RPath = estrndup(pos, pos_end - pos);
} else {
RPath = estrndup(pos, strlen(pos));
}
}
}
/* Fall back to sendmail_from php.ini setting */
if (!RPath) {
if (INI_STR("sendmail_from")) {
RPath = estrdup(INI_STR("sendmail_from"));
} else {
*error = W32_SM_SENDMAIL_FROM_NOT_SET;
return FAILURE;
}
}
/* attempt to connect with mail host */
*error = MailConnect();
if (*error != 0) {
if (RPath) {
efree(RPath);
}
/* 128 is safe here, the specifier in snprintf isn't longer than that */
if (NULL == (*error_message = ecalloc(1, HOST_NAME_LEN + 128))) {
return FAILURE;
}
snprintf(*error_message, HOST_NAME_LEN + 128, "Failed to connect to mailserver at \"%s\", verify your \"SMTP\" setting in php.ini", MailHost);
return FAILURE;
} else {
ret = SendText(RPath, Subject, mailTo, data, headers, error_message);
TSMClose();
if (RPath) {
efree(RPath);
}
if (ret != SUCCESS) {
*error = ret;
return FAILURE;
}
return SUCCESS;
}
}
//********************************************************************
// Name: TSendMail::~TSendMail
// Input:
// Output:
// Description: DESTRUCTOR
// Author/Date: jcar 20/9/96
// History:
//********************************************************************/
void TSMClose()
{
Post("QUIT\r\n");
Ack(NULL);
/* to guarantee that the cleanup is not made twice and
compomise the rest of the application if sockets are used
elesewhere
*/
shutdown(sc, 0);
closesocket(sc);
}
/*********************************************************************
// Name: char *GetSMErrorText
// Input: Error index returned by the menber functions
// Output: pointer to a string containing the error description
// Description:
// Author/Date: jcar 20/9/96
// History:
//*******************************************************************/
char *GetSMErrorText(int index)
{
if (MIN_ERROR_INDEX <= index && index < MAX_ERROR_INDEX) {
return (ErrorMessages[index]);
} else {
return (ErrorMessages[UNKNOWN_ERROR]);
}
}
/*********************************************************************
// Name: TSendText
// Input: 1) RPath: return path of the message
// Is used to fill the "Return-Path" and the
// "X-Sender" fields of the message.
// 2) Subject: Subject field of the message. If NULL is given
// the subject is set to "No Subject"
// 3) mailTo: Destination address
// 4) data: Null terminated string containing the data to be send.
// Output: Error code or SUCCESS
// Description:
// Author/Date: jcar 20/9/96
// History:
//*******************************************************************/
int SendText(char *RPath, char *Subject, char *mailTo, char *data, char *headers, char **error_message)
{
int res, i;
char *p;
char *tempMailTo, *token, *pos1, *pos2;
char *server_response = NULL;
char *stripped_header = NULL;
/* check for NULL parameters */
if (data == NULL)
return (BAD_MSG_CONTENTS);
if (mailTo == NULL)
return (BAD_MSG_DESTINATION);
if (RPath == NULL)
return (BAD_MSG_RPATH);
/* simple checks for the mailto address */
/* have ampersand ? */
/* mfischer, 20020514: I commented this out because it really
seems bogus. Only a username for example may still be a
valid address at the destination system.
if (strchr(mailTo, '@') == NULL)
return (BAD_MSG_DESTINATION);
*/
sprintf(Buffer, "HELO %s\r\n", LocalHost);
/* in the beggining of the dialog */
/* attempt reconnect if the first Post fail */
if ((res = Post(Buffer)) != SUCCESS) {
MailConnect();
if ((res = Post(Buffer)) != SUCCESS)
return (res);
}
if ((res = Ack(&server_response)) != SUCCESS) {
SMTP_ERROR_RESPONSE(server_response);
return (res);
}
sprintf(Buffer, "MAIL FROM:<%s>\r\n", RPath);
if ((res = Post(Buffer)) != SUCCESS)
return (res);
if ((res = Ack(&server_response)) != SUCCESS) {
SMTP_ERROR_RESPONSE(server_response);
return W32_SM_SENDMAIL_FROM_MALFORMED;
}
tempMailTo = estrdup(mailTo);
/* Send mail to all rcpt's */
token = strtok(tempMailTo, ",");
while(token != NULL)
{
sprintf(Buffer, "RCPT TO:<%s>\r\n", token);
if ((res = Post(Buffer)) != SUCCESS)
return (res);
if ((res = Ack(&server_response)) != SUCCESS) {
SMTP_ERROR_RESPONSE(server_response);
return (res);
}
token = strtok(NULL, ",");
}
efree(tempMailTo);
/* Send mail to all Cc rcpt's */
if (headers && (pos1 = strstr(headers, "Cc:"))) {
pos1 += 3; /* Jump over Cc: */
if (NULL == (pos2 = strstr(pos1, "\r\n"))) {
tempMailTo = estrndup(pos1, strlen(pos1));
} else {
tempMailTo = estrndup(pos1, pos2-pos1);
}
token = strtok(tempMailTo, ",");
while(token != NULL)
{
sprintf(Buffer, "RCPT TO:<%s>\r\n", token);
if ((res = Post(Buffer)) != SUCCESS)
return (res);
if ((res = Ack(&server_response)) != SUCCESS) {
SMTP_ERROR_RESPONSE(server_response);
return (res);
}
token = strtok(NULL, ",");
}
efree(tempMailTo);
}
/* Send mail to all Bcc rcpt's
This is basically a rip of the Cc code above.
Just don't forget to remove the Bcc: from the header afterwards. */
if (headers && (pos1 = strstr(headers, "Bcc:"))) {
pos1 += 4; /* Jump over Bcc: */
if (NULL == (pos2 = strstr(pos1, "\r\n"))) {
int foo = strlen(pos1);
tempMailTo = estrndup(pos1, strlen(pos1));
/* Later, when we remove the Bcc: out of the
header we know it was the last thing. */
pos2 = pos1;
} else {
tempMailTo = estrndup(pos1, pos2 - pos1);
}
token = strtok(tempMailTo, ",");
while(token != NULL)
{
sprintf(Buffer, "RCPT TO:<%s>\r\n", token);
if ((res = Post(Buffer)) != SUCCESS) {
return (res);
}
if ((res = Ack(&server_response)) != SUCCESS) {
SMTP_ERROR_RESPONSE(server_response);
return (res);
}
token = strtok(NULL, ",");
}
efree(tempMailTo);
/* Now that we've identified that we've a Bcc list,
remove it from the current header. */
if (NULL == (stripped_header = ecalloc(1, strlen(headers)))) {
return OUT_OF_MEMORY;
}
/* headers = point to string start of header
pos1 = pointer IN headers where the Bcc starts
'4' = Length of the characters 'Bcc:'
Because we've added +4 above for parsing the Emails
we've to substract them here. */
memcpy(stripped_header, headers, pos1 - headers - 4);
if (pos1 != pos2) {
/* if pos1 != pos2 , pos2 points to the rest of the headers.
Since pos1 != pos2 if "\r\n" was found, we know those characters
are there and so we jump over them (else we would generate a new header
which would look like "\r\n\r\n". */
memcpy(stripped_header + (pos1 - headers - 4), pos2 + 2, strlen(pos2) - 2);
}
} else {
/* Simplify the code that we create a copy of stripped_header no matter if
we actually strip something or not. So we've a single efree() later. */
if (NULL == (stripped_header = estrndup(headers, strlen(headers)))) {
return OUT_OF_MEMORY;
}
}
if ((res = Post("DATA\r\n")) != SUCCESS) {
efree(stripped_header);
return (res);
}
if ((res = Ack(&server_response)) != SUCCESS) {
SMTP_ERROR_RESPONSE(server_response);
efree(stripped_header);
return (res);
}
/* send message header */
if (Subject == NULL) {
res = PostHeader(RPath, "No Subject", mailTo, stripped_header, NULL);
} else {
res = PostHeader(RPath, Subject, mailTo, stripped_header, NULL);
}
efree(stripped_header);
if (res != SUCCESS) {
return (res);
}
/* send message contents in 1024 chunks */
if (strlen(data) <= 1024) {
if ((res = Post(data)) != SUCCESS)
return (res);
} else {
p = data;
while (1) {
if (*p == '\0')
break;
if (strlen(p) >= 1024)
i = 1024;
else
i = strlen(p);
/* put next chunk in buffer */
strncpy(Buffer, p, i);
Buffer[i] = '\0';
p += i;
/* send chunk */
if ((res = Post(Buffer)) != SUCCESS)
return (res);
}
}
/*send termination dot */
if ((res = Post("\r\n.\r\n")) != SUCCESS)
return (res);
if ((res = Ack(&server_response)) != SUCCESS) {
SMTP_ERROR_RESPONSE(server_response);
return (res);
}
return (SUCCESS);
}
/*********************************************************************
// Name: PostHeader
// Input: 1) return path
// 2) Subject
// 3) destination address
// 4) headers
// 5) cc destination address
// Output: Error code or Success
// Description:
// Author/Date: jcar 20/9/96
// History:
//********************************************************************/
int PostHeader(char *RPath, char *Subject, char *mailTo, char *xheaders, char *mailCc)
{
/* Print message header according to RFC 822 */
/* Return-path, Received, Date, From, Subject, Sender, To, cc */
time_t tNow = time(NULL);
struct tm *tm = localtime(&tNow);
int zoneh = abs(_timezone);
int zonem, res;
char *p;
p = Buffer;
zoneh /= (60 * 60);
zonem = (abs(_timezone) / 60) - (zoneh * 60);
if(!xheaders || !strstr(xheaders, "Date:")){
p += sprintf(p, "Date: %s, %02d %s %04d %02d:%02d:%02d %s%02d%02d\r\n",
days[tm->tm_wday],
tm->tm_mday,
months[tm->tm_mon],
tm->tm_year + 1900,
tm->tm_hour,
tm->tm_min,
tm->tm_sec,
(_timezone <= 0) ? "+" : (_timezone > 0) ? "-" : "",
zoneh,
zonem);
}
if(!xheaders || !strstr(xheaders, "From:")){
p += sprintf(p, "From: %s\r\n", RPath);
}
p += sprintf(p, "Subject: %s\r\n", Subject);
p += sprintf(p, "To: %s\r\n", mailTo);
if (mailCc && *mailCc) {
p += sprintf(p, "Cc: %s\r\n", mailCc);
}
if(xheaders){
p += sprintf(p, "%s\r\n", xheaders);
}
if ((res = Post(Buffer)) != SUCCESS)
return (res);
if ((res = Post("\r\n")) != SUCCESS)
return (res);
return (SUCCESS);
}
/*********************************************************************
// Name: MailConnect
// Input: None
// Output: None
// Description: Connect to the mail host and receive the welcome message.
// Author/Date: jcar 20/9/96
// History:
//********************************************************************/
int MailConnect()
{
int res;
short portnum;
/* Create Socket */
if ((sc = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) == INVALID_SOCKET)
return (FAILED_TO_OBTAIN_SOCKET_HANDLE);
/* Get our own host name */
if (gethostname(LocalHost, HOST_NAME_LEN))
return (FAILED_TO_GET_HOSTNAME);
/* Resolve the servers IP */
/*
if (!isdigit(MailHost[0])||!gethostbyname(MailHost))
{
return (FAILED_TO_RESOLVE_HOST);
}
*/
portnum = (short) INI_INT("sendmail_port");
if (!portnum) {
portnum = 25;
}
/* Connect to server */
sock_in.sin_family = AF_INET;
sock_in.sin_port = htons(portnum);
sock_in.sin_addr.S_un.S_addr = GetAddr(MailHost);
if (connect(sc, (LPSOCKADDR) & sock_in, sizeof(sock_in)))
return (FAILED_TO_CONNECT);
/* receive Server welcome message */
res = Ack(NULL);
return (res);
}
/*********************************************************************
// Name: Post
// Input:
// Output:
// Description:
// Author/Date: jcar 20/9/96
// History:
//********************************************************************/
int Post(LPCSTR msg)
{
int len = strlen(msg);
int slen;
int index = 0;
while (len > 0) {
if ((slen = send(sc, msg + index, len, 0)) < 1)
return (FAILED_TO_SEND);
len -= slen;
index += slen;
}
return (SUCCESS);
}
/*********************************************************************
// Name: Ack
// Input:
// Output:
// Description:
// Get the response from the server. We only want to know if the
// last command was successful.
// Author/Date: jcar 20/9/96
// History:
//********************************************************************/
int Ack(char **server_response)
{
static char buf[MAIL_BUFFER_SIZE];
int rlen;
int Index = 0;
int Received = 0;
again:
if ((rlen = recv(sc, buf + Index, ((MAIL_BUFFER_SIZE) - 1) - Received, 0)) < 1)
return (FAILED_TO_RECEIVE);
Received += rlen;
buf[Received] = 0;
/*err_msg fprintf(stderr,"Received: (%d bytes) %s", rlen, buf + Index); */
/* Check for newline */
Index += rlen;
if ((buf[Received - 4] == ' ' && buf[Received - 3] == '-') ||
(buf[Received - 2] != '\r') || (buf[Received - 1] != '\n'))
/* err_msg fprintf(stderr,"Incomplete server message. Awaiting CRLF\n"); */
goto again; /* Incomplete data. Line must be terminated by CRLF
And not contain a space followed by a '-' */
if (buf[0] > '3') {
/* If we've a valid pointer, return the SMTP server response so the error messages give away more information */
if (server_response) {
int dec = 0;
/* See if we have something like \r, \n, \r\n or \n\r at the end of the message and chop it off */
if (Received > 2) {
if (buf[Received-1] == '\n' || buf[Received-1] == '\r') {
dec++;
if (buf[Received-2] == '\r' || buf[Received-2] == '\n') {
dec++;
}
}
}
*server_response = estrndup(buf, Received - dec);
}
return (SMTP_SERVER_ERROR);
}
return (SUCCESS);
}
/*********************************************************************
// Name: unsigned long GetAddr (LPSTR szHost)
// Input:
// Output:
// Description: Given a string, it will return an IP address.
// - first it tries to convert the string directly
// - if that fails, it tries o resolve it as a hostname
//
// WARNING: gethostbyname() is a blocking function
// Author/Date: jcar 20/9/96
// History:
//********************************************************************/
unsigned long GetAddr(LPSTR szHost)
{
LPHOSTENT lpstHost;
u_long lAddr = INADDR_ANY;
/* check that we have a string */
if (*szHost) {
/* check for a dotted-IP address string */
lAddr = inet_addr(szHost);
/* If not an address, then try to resolve it as a hostname */
if ((lAddr == INADDR_NONE) && (strcmp(szHost, "255.255.255.255"))) {
lpstHost = gethostbyname(szHost);
if (lpstHost) { /* success */
lAddr = *((u_long FAR *) (lpstHost->h_addr));
} else {
lAddr = INADDR_ANY; /* failure */
}
}
}
return (lAddr);
} /* end GetAddr() */