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author | Peter Gervai <grin@grin.hu> |
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date | Tue, 10 Mar 2009 14:57:12 +0100 |
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/* Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse * * external definitions for DCC interface daemon * * Copyright (c) 2008 by Rhyolite Software, LLC * * This agreement is not applicable to any entity which sells anti-spam * solutions to others or provides an anti-spam solution as part of a * security solution sold to other entities, or to a private network * which employs the DCC or uses data provided by operation of the DCC * but does not provide corresponding data to other users. * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software without * changes for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided * that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all * copies and any distributed versions or copies are either unchanged * or not called anything similar to "DCC" or "Distributed Checksum * Clearinghouse". * * Parties not eligible to receive a license under this agreement can * obtain a commercial license to use DCC by contacting Rhyolite Software * at sales@rhyolite.com. * * A commercial license would be for Distributed Checksum and Reputation * Clearinghouse software. That software includes additional features. This * free license for Distributed ChecksumClearinghouse Software does not in any * way grant permision to use Distributed Checksum and Reputation Clearinghouse * software * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND RHYOLITE SOFTWARE, LLC DISCLAIMS ALL * WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL RHYOLITE SOFTWARE, LLC * BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES * OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, * WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, * ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS * SOFTWARE. * * Rhyolite Software DCC 1.3.103-1.26 $Revision$ */ #ifndef DCCIF_H #define DCCIF_H #include "dcc_defs.h" /* The DCC interface daemon is intended for use with programs that * need a more efficient DCC client than dccproc. The dccif daemon * receives messages containing SMTP messages including their envelopes, * checks the messages' checksums with a DCC server, and answers * with indications of what to do with the mail messages. * * The protocol used by dccif is simple and easily implemented even * in shell scripts. The protocol uses ASCII strings delimited by '\n' * despite their reduced efficiency, because strings are quicker and * easier to handle in scripts. There are Perl and C implementations of the * interface that are useful in common situations. * * The interface daemon is given * optional information including whether the message is spam: */ #define DCCIF_OPT_LOG "log" /* log the transaction */ #define DCCIF_OPT_SPAM "spam" /* message is known to be spam */ #define DCCIF_OPT_BODY "body" /* daemon should return the body */ #define DCCIF_OPT_HEADER "header" /* return only the header */ #define DCCIF_OPT_QUERY "query" /* `dccifd -Q` for this message */ #define DCCIF_OPT_GREY_QUERY "grey-query" /* `dccifd -Gquery` */ #define DCCIF_OPT_NO_REJECT "no-reject" /* ignore DCC result; greylist only */ #define DCCIF_OPT_RCVD_NXT "rcvd-nxt" /* parse next Received: header */ #define DCCIF_OPT_RCVD_NEXT "rcvd-next" /* confused duplicate */ /* * optional IP address as an ASCII string * optionally followed by '\r' and the name of the * SMTP client. The IP address must be present if the name is. * If neither is present, the IP address is sought in the first * Received header. * the HELO value without ESMTP options, * the complete sender without ESMTP options, * the complete recipient strings without ESMTP options but with * optional local user name for per-user logging. The local user * name follows a '\r' character after the SMTP Rcpt_To value, * Only something like an MTA can decide whether user@domain * example.com, user@example.com, and user@domain.com are the same * or different mailboxes and so should have one, two, or three * per-user logs. Without a local user name, dccifd can do no per-user * logging or whitelisting. * With no recipients, dccifd will assume a query is intended. * and the body of the message or text after the DATA command * up to but not including the period, with any escaping * of leading periods removed. */ /* The daemon responds with * a line that is the overall result: */ typedef enum { DCCIF_RESULT_OK = 'A', /* accept for all recipients */ DCCIF_RESULT_GREY = 'G', /* greylist temporary rejection */ DCCIF_RESULT_REJECT = 'R', /* reject the message */ DCCIF_RESULT_SOME = 'S', /* no longer used */ DCCIF_RESULT_TEMP = 'T' /* temporary failure by DCC system */ } DCCIF_RESULT_CHAR; /* * followed by a line of characters indicating which recipients should * receive the message */ #define DCCIF_RCPT_ACCEPT 'A' #define DCCIF_RCPT_REJECT 'R' #define DCCIF_RCPT_GREY 'G' /* * followed by the body, usually with an added X-DCC header and any * spurious copies of the X-DCC header removed. * MTAs that need a copy of the body must say so with the * DCCIF_OPT_BODY string among the options in the first line. */ /* sample C interface routine */ #define DCC_DCCIF_UDS "dccifd" /* name of UNIX domain socket */ /* Put parameters for the daemon into the dcc_conf file in home directory. */ #define DCC_START_DCCIFD "start-dccifd" /* script to (re)start daemon */ typedef struct dccif_rcpt { struct dccif_rcpt *next; const char *addr; /* SMTP Rcpt_To value */ const char *user; /* local user name */ u_char ok; /* 0=do not receive for this one */ } DCCIF_RCPT; /* chain of target addresses */ extern u_char dccif(DCC_EMSG, /* put error message here */ int, /* -1 or write body to here */ char **, /* 0 or pointer to resulting body */ const char *, /* string of options */ const DCC_SOCKU *, /* SMTP client IPv4 or IPv6 address */ const char *, /* optional client name */ const char *, /* HELO string */ const char *, /* envelope sender or Mail_from value */ DCCIF_RCPT *, /* envelope recipients */ int, /* -1 or read body from here */ const char *, /* incoming body */ const char *); /* home directory */ #endif /* DCCIF_H */