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author | markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de> |
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date | Mon, 29 Aug 2011 19:22:51 +0200 |
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/* MasqMail Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Oliver Kurth This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifndef PARSE_TEST #include "masqmail.h" #endif /* This is really dangerous. I hope that I was careful enough, but maybe there is some malformed address possible that causes this to segfault or be caught in endless loops. If you find something like that, PLEASE mail the string to me (no matter how idiotic it is), so that I can debug that. Those things really should not happen. */ static gchar *specials = "()<>@,;:\\\".[]`"; char *parse_error = NULL; static gchar* skip_comment(gchar * p) { #ifdef PARSE_TEST g_print("skip_comment: %s\n", p); #endif p++; while (*p && *p != ')') { p++; if (*p == '(') p = skip_comment(p); } p++; return p; } static gboolean read_word(gchar * p, gchar ** b, gchar ** e) { #ifdef PARSE_TEST g_print("read_word: %s\n", p); #endif /* eat leading spaces */ while (*p && isspace(*p)) p++; *b = p; /* b = &p; */ if (*p == '\"') { /* quoted-string */ p++; while (*p && (*p != '\"')) p++; p++; } else { /* atom */ while (*p && !strchr(specials, *p) && !iscntrl(*p) && !isspace(*p)) p++; } *e = p; return TRUE; } static gboolean read_word_with_dots(gchar * p, gchar ** b, gchar ** e) { gchar *b0 = p; #ifdef PARSE_TEST g_print("read_word_with_dots: %s\n", p); #endif while (TRUE) { if (!read_word(p, b, e)) return FALSE; p = *e; if (*p != '.') break; p++; } *b = b0; *e = p; return TRUE; } static gboolean read_domain(gchar * p, gchar ** b, gchar ** e) { #ifdef PARSE_TEST g_print("read_domain: %s\n", p); #endif *b = p; if (*p != '[') { while (isalnum(*p) || (*p == '-') || (*p == '.')) p++; } else { p++; while (isalpha(*p) || (*p == '.')) p++; if (*p != ']') { parse_error = g_strdup_printf("']' expected at end of literal address %s", *b); return FALSE; } p++; } *e = p; return TRUE; } gboolean parse_address_rfc822(gchar* string, gchar** local_begin, gchar** local_end, gchar** domain_begin, gchar** domain_end, gchar** address_end) { gint angle_brackets = 0; gchar *p = string; gchar *b, *e; *local_begin = *local_end = NULL; *domain_begin = *domain_end = NULL; /* might be some memory left from previous call: */ if (parse_error != NULL) { g_free(parse_error); parse_error = NULL; } /* leading spaces and angle brackets */ while (*p && (isspace(*p) || (*p == '<'))) { if (*p == '<') angle_brackets++; p++; } if (*p) { while (TRUE) { if (read_word_with_dots(p, &b, &e)) { p = e; #ifdef PARSE_TEST g_print("after read_word_with_dots: %s\n", p); #endif /* eat white spaces and comments */ while ((*p && (isspace(*p))) || (*p == '(')) { if (*p == '(') { if (!(p = skip_comment(p))) { parse_error = g_strdup("missing right bracket ')'"); return FALSE; } } else p++; } /* we now have a non-space char that is not the beginning of a comment */ if (*p == '@') { /* the last word was the local_part of an addr-spec */ *local_begin = b; *local_end = e; #ifdef PARSE_TEST g_print("found local part: %s\n", *local_begin); #endif if (*p == '@') { p++; /* skip @ */ /* now the domain */ if (read_domain(p, &b, &e)) { p = e; *domain_begin = b; *domain_end = e; } else return FALSE; } else { /* unqualified? */ *domain_begin = *domain_end = NULL; } break; } else if (*p == '<') { /* addr-spec follows */ while (isspace(*p) || (*p == '<')) { if (*p == '<') angle_brackets++; p++; } if (read_word_with_dots(p, &b, &e)) { p = e; *local_begin = b; *local_end = e; #ifdef PARSE_TEST g_print("found local part: %s\n", *local_begin); #endif } else return FALSE; if (*p == '@') { p++; if (read_domain(p, &b, &e)) { p = e; *domain_begin = b; *domain_end = e; } else return FALSE; } else { /* may be unqualified address */ *domain_begin = *domain_end = NULL; } break; } else if (!*p || *p == '>') { *local_begin = b; *local_end = e; #ifdef PARSE_TEST g_print("found local part: %s\n", *local_begin); #endif *domain_begin = *domain_end = NULL; break; } else if (strchr(specials, *p) || iscntrl(*p) || isspace(*p)) { parse_error = g_strdup_printf("unexpected character: %c", *p); return FALSE; } } else return FALSE; } /* trailing spaces and angle brackets */ #ifdef PARSE_TEST g_print("down counting trailing '>'\n"); #endif while (*p && (isspace(*p) || (*p == '>'))) { if (*p == '>') angle_brackets--; p++; } *address_end = p; if (angle_brackets != 0) { if (angle_brackets > 0) parse_error = g_strdup("missing '>' at end of string"); else parse_error = g_strdup("superfluous '>' at end of string"); return FALSE; } else { /* we successfully parsed the address */ return TRUE; } /* we never get here */ } return FALSE; } gboolean parse_address_rfc821(gchar* string, gchar** local_begin, gchar** local_end, gchar** domain_begin, gchar** domain_end, gchar** address_end) { gint angle_brackets = 0; gchar *p = string; gchar *b, *e; *local_begin = *local_end = NULL; *domain_begin = *domain_end = NULL; /* might be some memory left from previous call: */ if (parse_error != NULL) { g_free(parse_error); parse_error = NULL; } /* leading spaces and angle brackets */ while (*p && (isspace(*p) || (*p == '<'))) { if (*p == '<') angle_brackets++; p++; } if (*p) { while (TRUE) { if (read_word_with_dots(p, &b, &e)) { p = e; #ifdef PARSE_TEST g_print("after read_word_with_dots: %s\n", p); #endif *local_begin = b; *local_end = e; #ifdef PARSE_TEST g_print("found local part: %s\n", *local_begin); g_print("local_end = %s\n", *local_end); #endif if (!(*p) || isspace(*p) || (*p == '>')) { /* unqualified ? */ domain_begin = domain_end = NULL; break; } else if (*p == '@') { p++; if (read_domain(p, &b, &e)) { p = e; *domain_begin = b; *domain_end = e; } break; } else { parse_error = g_strdup_printf ("unexpected character after local part '%c'", *p); return FALSE; } } else return FALSE; } /* trailing spaces and angle brackets */ #ifdef PARSE_TEST g_print("down counting trailing '>'\n"); #endif while (*p && (isspace(*p) || (*p == '>'))) { if (*p == '>') angle_brackets--; p++; } *address_end = p; if (angle_brackets != 0) { if (angle_brackets > 0) parse_error = g_strdup("missing '>' at end of string"); else parse_error = g_strdup("superfluous '>' at end of string"); return FALSE; } else { /* we successfully parsed the address */ return TRUE; } /* we never get here */ } return FALSE; } /* allocate address, reading from string. On failure, returns NULL. after call, end contains a pointer to the end of the parsed string end may be NULL, if we are not interested. parses both rfc 821 and rfc 822 addresses, depending on flag is_rfc821 */ address* _create_address(gchar * string, gchar ** end, gboolean is_rfc821) { gchar *loc_beg, *loc_end; gchar *dom_beg, *dom_end; gchar *addr_end; if (string && (string[0] == 0)) { address *addr = g_malloc(sizeof(address)); addr->address = g_strdup(""); addr->local_part = g_strdup(""); addr->domain = g_strdup(""); /* 'NULL' address (failure notice), "" makes sure it will not be qualified with a hostname */ return addr; } if (is_rfc821 ? parse_address_rfc821(string, &loc_beg, &loc_end, &dom_beg, &dom_end, &addr_end) : parse_address_rfc822(string, &loc_beg, &loc_end, &dom_beg, &dom_end, &addr_end)) { address *addr = g_malloc(sizeof(address)); gchar *p = addr_end; memset(addr, 0, sizeof(address)); if (loc_beg[0] == '|') { parse_error = g_strdup("no pipe allowed for RFC 822/821 address"); return NULL; } while (*p && (*p != ',')) p++; addr->address = g_strndup(string, p - string); addr->local_part = g_strndup(loc_beg, loc_end - loc_beg); #ifdef PARSE_TEST g_print("addr->local_part = %s\n", addr->local_part); #endif if (dom_beg != NULL) { addr->domain = g_strndup(dom_beg, dom_end - dom_beg); } else { if (addr->local_part[0] == 0) addr->domain = g_strdup(""); /* 'NULL' address (failure notice), "" makes sure it will not be qualified with a hostname */ else addr->domain = NULL; } if (end != NULL) *end = p; #ifndef PARSE_TEST addr_unmark_delivered(addr); #endif return addr; } return NULL; } address* create_address_rfc822(gchar * string, gchar ** end) { return _create_address(string, end, FALSE); } address* create_address_rfc821(gchar * string, gchar ** end) { return _create_address(string, end, TRUE); } GList* addr_list_append_rfc822(GList * addr_list, gchar * string, gchar * domain) { gchar *p = string; gchar *end; while (*p) { address *addr = _create_address(p, &end, FALSE); if (addr) { if (domain) if (addr->domain == NULL) addr->domain = g_strdup(domain); addr_list = g_list_append(addr_list, addr); p = end; } else break; while (*p == ',' || isspace(*p)) p++; } return addr_list; }