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#define _MAIL_QUEUE_H_INCLUDED_
/*++
/* NAME
/* mail_queue 3h
/* SUMMARY
/* mail queue access
/* SYNOPSIS
/* #include <mail_queue.h>
/* DESCRIPTION
/* .nf
/*
* System library.
*/
#include <sys/time.h>
/*
* Utility library.
*/
#include <vstring.h>
#include <vstream.h>
/*
* Mail queue names.
*/
#define MAIL_QUEUE_MAILDROP "maildrop"
#define MAIL_QUEUE_HOLD "hold"
#define MAIL_QUEUE_INCOMING "incoming"
#define MAIL_QUEUE_ACTIVE "active"
#define MAIL_QUEUE_DEFERRED "deferred"
#define MAIL_QUEUE_TRACE "trace"
#define MAIL_QUEUE_DEFER "defer"
#define MAIL_QUEUE_BOUNCE "bounce"
#define MAIL_QUEUE_CORRUPT "corrupt"
#define MAIL_QUEUE_FLUSH "flush"
#define MAIL_QUEUE_SAVED "saved"
/*
* Queue file modes.
*
* 4.4BSD-like systems don't allow (sticky AND executable) together, so we use
* group read permission bits instead. These are more portable, but they
* also are more likely to be turned on by accident. It would not be the end
* of the world.
*/
#define MAIL_QUEUE_STAT_READY (S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IXUSR)
#define MAIL_QUEUE_STAT_CORRUPT (S_IRUSR)
#ifndef MAIL_QUEUE_STAT_UNTHROTTLE
#define MAIL_QUEUE_STAT_UNTHROTTLE (S_IRGRP)
#endif
extern struct VSTREAM *mail_queue_enter(const char *, mode_t, struct timeval *);
extern struct VSTREAM *mail_queue_open(const char *, const char *, int, mode_t);
extern int mail_queue_rename(const char *, const char *, const char *);
extern int mail_queue_remove(const char *, const char *);
extern const char *mail_queue_dir(VSTRING *, const char *, const char *);
extern const char *mail_queue_path(VSTRING *, const char *, const char *);
extern int mail_queue_mkdirs(const char *);
extern int mail_queue_name_ok(const char *);
extern int mail_queue_id_ok(const char *);
/*
* MQID - Mail Queue ID format definitions. Needed only by code that creates
* or parses queue ID strings.
*/
#ifdef MAIL_QUEUE_INTERNAL
/*
* System library.
*/
#include <errno.h>
/*
* Global library.
*/
#include <safe_ultostr.h>
/*
* The long non-repeating queue ID is encoded in an alphabet of 10 digits,
* 21 upper-case characters, and 21 or fewer lower-case characters. The
* alphabet is made "safe" by removing all the vowels (AEIOUaeiou). The ID
* is the concatenation of:
*
* - the time in seconds (base 52 encoded, six or more chars),
*
* - the time in microseconds (base 52 encoded, exactly four chars),
*
* - the 'z' character to separate the time and inode information,
*
* - the inode number (base 51 encoded so that it contains no 'z').
*/
#define MQID_LG_SEC_BASE 52 /* seconds safe alphabet base */
#define MQID_LG_SEC_PAD 6 /* seconds minumum field width */
#define MQID_LG_USEC_BASE 52 /* microseconds safe alphabet base */
#define MQID_LG_USEC_PAD 4 /* microseconds exact field width */
#define MQID_LG_TIME_PAD (MQID_LG_SEC_PAD + MQID_LG_USEC_PAD)
#define MQID_LG_INUM_SEP 'z' /* time-inode separator */
#define MQID_LG_INUM_BASE 51 /* inode safe alphabet base */
#define MQID_LG_INUM_PAD 0 /* no padding needed */
#define MQID_FIND_LG_INUM_SEPARATOR(cp, path) \
(((cp) = strrchr((path), MQID_LG_INUM_SEP)) != 0 \
&& ((cp) - (path) >= MQID_LG_TIME_PAD))
#define MQID_GET_INUM(path, inum, long_form, error) do { \
char *_cp; \
if (((long_form) = MQID_FIND_LG_INUM_SEPARATOR(_cp, (path))) != 0) { \
MQID_LG_DECODE_INUM(_cp + 1, (inum), (error)); \
} else { \
MQID_SH_DECODE_INUM((path) + MQID_SH_USEC_PAD, (inum), (error)); \
} \
} while (0)
#define MQID_LG_ENCODE_SEC(buf, val) \
MQID_LG_ENCODE((buf), (val), MQID_LG_SEC_BASE, MQID_LG_SEC_PAD)
#define MQID_LG_ENCODE_USEC(buf, val) \
MQID_LG_ENCODE((buf), (val), MQID_LG_USEC_BASE, MQID_LG_USEC_PAD)
#define MQID_LG_ENCODE_INUM(buf, val) \
MQID_LG_ENCODE((buf), (val), MQID_LG_INUM_BASE, MQID_LG_INUM_PAD)
#define MQID_LG_DECODE_USEC(str, ulval, error) \
MQID_LG_DECODE((str), (ulval), MQID_LG_USEC_BASE, (error))
#define MQID_LG_DECODE_INUM(str, ulval, error) \
MQID_LG_DECODE((str), (ulval), MQID_LG_INUM_BASE, (error))
#define MQID_LG_ENCODE(buf, val, base, padlen) \
safe_ultostr((buf), (unsigned long) (val), (base), (padlen), '0')
#define MQID_LG_DECODE(str, ulval, base, error) do { \
char *_end; \
errno = 0; \
(ulval) = safe_strtoul((str), &_end, (base)); \
(error) = (*_end != 0 || ((ulval) == ULONG_MAX && errno == ERANGE)); \
} while (0)
#define MQID_LG_GET_HEX_USEC(bp, zp) do { \
int _error; \
unsigned long _us_val; \
vstring_strncpy((bp), (zp) - MQID_LG_USEC_PAD, MQID_LG_USEC_PAD); \
MQID_LG_DECODE_USEC(STR(bp), _us_val, _error); \
(void) MQID_SH_ENCODE_USEC((bp), _us_val); \
} while (0)
/*
* The short repeating queue ID is encoded in upper-case hexadecimal, and is
* the concatenation of:
*
* - the time in microseconds (exactly five chars),
*
* - the inode number.
*/
#define MQID_SH_USEC_PAD 5 /* microseconds exact field width */
#define MQID_SH_ENCODE_USEC(buf, usec) \
vstring_str(vstring_sprintf((buf), "%05X", (int) (usec)))
#define MQID_SH_ENCODE_INUM(buf, inum) \
vstring_str(vstring_sprintf((buf), "%lX", (unsigned long) (inum)))
#define MQID_SH_DECODE_INUM(str, ulval, error) do { \
char *_end; \
errno = 0; \
(ulval) = strtoul((str), &_end, 16); \
(error) = (*_end != 0 || ((ulval) == ULONG_MAX && errno == ERANGE)); \
} while (0)
#endif /* MAIL_QUEUE_INTERNAL */
/* LICENSE
/* .ad
/* .fi
/* The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.
/* AUTHOR(S)
/* Wietse Venema
/* IBM T.J. Watson Research
/* P.O. Box 704
/* Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
/*--*/
#endif /* _MAIL_QUEUE_H_INCLUDED_ */
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