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33 * @(#)def.h 8.4 (Berkeley) 4/20/95
35 * $FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/mail/def.h,v 1.4.6.4 2003/01/06 05:46:03 mikeh Exp $
36 * $DragonFly: src/usr.bin/mail/def.h,v 1.3 2004/09/08 03:01:11 joerg Exp $
40 * Mail -- a mail program
42 * Author: Kurt Shoens (UCB) March 25, 1978
45 #include <sys/param.h>
46 #include <sys/stat.h>
48 #include <ctype.h>
49 #include <err.h>
50 #include <paths.h>
51 #include <signal.h>
52 #include <stdio.h>
53 #include <stdlib.h>
54 #include <string.h>
55 #include <termios.h>
56 #include <time.h>
57 #include <unistd.h>
59 #include "pathnames.h"
61 #define APPEND /* New mail goes to end of mailbox */
63 #define ESCAPE '~' /* Default escape for sending */
64 #define NMLSIZE 1024 /* max names in a message list */
65 #define PATHSIZE MAXPATHLEN /* Size of pathnames throughout */
66 #define HSHSIZE 59 /* Hash size for aliases and vars */
67 #define LINESIZE BUFSIZ /* max readable line width */
68 #define STRINGSIZE ((unsigned)128) /* Dynamic allocation units */
69 #define MAXARGC 1024 /* Maximum list of raw strings */
70 #define MAXEXP 25 /* Maximum expansion of aliases */
72 #define equal(a, b) (strcmp(a,b)==0)/* A nice function to string compare */
74 struct message {
75 short m_flag; /* flags, see below */
76 short m_offset; /* offset in block of message */
77 long m_block; /* block number of this message */
78 long m_size; /* Bytes in the message */
79 long m_lines; /* Lines in the message */
83 * flag bits.
86 #define MUSED (1<<0) /* entry is used, but this bit isn't */
87 #define MDELETED (1<<1) /* entry has been deleted */
88 #define MSAVED (1<<2) /* entry has been saved */
89 #define MTOUCH (1<<3) /* entry has been noticed */
90 #define MPRESERVE (1<<4) /* keep entry in sys mailbox */
91 #define MMARK (1<<5) /* message is marked! */
92 #define MODIFY (1<<6) /* message has been modified */
93 #define MNEW (1<<7) /* message has never been seen */
94 #define MREAD (1<<8) /* message has been read sometime. */
95 #define MSTATUS (1<<9) /* message status has changed */
96 #define MBOX (1<<10) /* Send this to mbox, regardless */
99 * Given a file address, determine the block number it represents.
101 #define blockof(off) ((int)((off) / 4096))
102 #define boffsetof(off) ((int)((off) % 4096))
103 #define positionof(block, offset) ((off_t)(block) * 4096 + (offset))
106 * Format of the command description table.
107 * The actual table is declared and initialized
108 * in lex.c
110 struct cmd {
111 const char *c_name; /* Name of command */
112 int (*c_func)(); /* Implementor of the command */
113 short c_argtype; /* Type of arglist (see below) */
114 short c_msgflag; /* Required flags of messages */
115 short c_msgmask; /* Relevant flags of messages */
118 /* Yechh, can't initialize unions */
120 #define c_minargs c_msgflag /* Minimum argcount for RAWLIST */
121 #define c_maxargs c_msgmask /* Max argcount for RAWLIST */
124 * Argument types.
127 #define MSGLIST 0 /* Message list type */
128 #define STRLIST 1 /* A pure string */
129 #define RAWLIST 2 /* Shell string list */
130 #define NOLIST 3 /* Just plain 0 */
131 #define NDMLIST 4 /* Message list, no defaults */
133 #define P 040 /* Autoprint dot after command */
134 #define I 0100 /* Interactive command bit */
135 #define M 0200 /* Legal from send mode bit */
136 #define W 0400 /* Illegal when read only bit */
137 #define F 01000 /* Is a conditional command */
138 #define T 02000 /* Is a transparent command */
139 #define R 04000 /* Cannot be called from collect */
142 * Oft-used mask values
145 #define MMNORM (MDELETED|MSAVED)/* Look at both save and delete bits */
146 #define MMNDEL MDELETED /* Look only at deleted bit */
149 * Structure used to return a break down of a head
150 * line (hats off to Bill Joy!)
153 struct headline {
154 char *l_from; /* The name of the sender */
155 char *l_tty; /* His tty string (if any) */
156 char *l_date; /* The entire date string */
159 #define GTO 1 /* Grab To: line */
160 #define GSUBJECT 2 /* Likewise, Subject: line */
161 #define GCC 4 /* And the Cc: line */
162 #define GBCC 8 /* And also the Bcc: line */
163 #define GREPLYTO 0x10 /* And the Reply-To: line */
164 #define GINREPLYTO 0x20 /* The In-Reply-To: line */
165 #define GMASK (GTO|GSUBJECT|GCC|GBCC|GREPLYTO|GINREPLYTO)
166 /* Mask of places from whence */
168 #define GNL 0x40 /* Print blank line after */
169 #define GDEL 0x80 /* Entity removed from list */
170 #define GCOMMA 0x100 /* detract puts in commas */
173 * Structure used to pass about the current
174 * state of the user-typed message header.
177 struct header {
178 struct name *h_bcc; /* Blind carbon copies */
179 struct name *h_cc; /* Carbon copies string */
180 struct name *h_smopts; /* Sendmail options */
181 struct name *h_to; /* Dynamic "To:" string */
182 char *h_inreplyto; /* Reference */
183 char *h_replyto; /* Reply address */
184 char *h_subject; /* Subject string */
188 * Structure of namelist nodes used in processing
189 * the recipients of mail and aliases and all that
190 * kind of stuff.
193 struct name {
194 struct name *n_flink; /* Forward link in list. */
195 struct name *n_blink; /* Backward list link */
196 short n_type; /* From which list it came */
197 char *n_name; /* This fella's name */
201 * Structure of a variable node. All variables are
202 * kept on a singly-linked list of these, rooted by
203 * "variables"
206 struct var {
207 struct var *v_link; /* Forward link to next variable */
208 char *v_name; /* The variable's name */
209 char *v_value; /* And it's current value */
212 struct group {
213 struct group *ge_link; /* Next person in this group */
214 char *ge_name; /* This person's user name */
217 struct grouphead {
218 struct grouphead *g_link; /* Next grouphead in list */
219 char *g_name; /* Name of this group */
220 struct group *g_list; /* Users in group. */
224 * Structure of the hash table of ignored header fields
226 struct ignoretab {
227 int i_count; /* Number of entries */
228 struct ignore {
229 struct ignore *i_link; /* Next ignored field in bucket */
230 char *i_field; /* This ignored field */
231 } *i_head[HSHSIZE];
235 * Token values returned by the scanner used for argument lists.
236 * Also, sizes of scanner-related things.
239 #define TEOL 0 /* End of the command line */
240 #define TNUMBER 1 /* A message number */
241 #define TDASH 2 /* A simple dash */
242 #define TSTRING 3 /* A string (possibly containing -) */
243 #define TDOT 4 /* A "." */
244 #define TUP 5 /* An "^" */
245 #define TDOLLAR 6 /* A "$" */
246 #define TSTAR 7 /* A "*" */
247 #define TOPEN 8 /* An '(' */
248 #define TCLOSE 9 /* A ')' */
249 #define TPLUS 10 /* A '+' */
250 #define TERROR 11 /* A lexical error */
252 #define REGDEP 2 /* Maximum regret depth. */
253 #define STRINGLEN 1024 /* Maximum length of string token */
256 * Constants for conditional commands. These describe whether
257 * we should be executing stuff or not.
260 #define CANY 0 /* Execute in send or receive mode */
261 #define CRCV 1 /* Execute in receive mode only */
262 #define CSEND 2 /* Execute in send mode only */
265 * Kludges to handle the change from setexit / reset to setjmp / longjmp
268 #define setexit() setjmp(srbuf)
269 #define reset(x) longjmp(srbuf, x)
272 * Truncate a file to the last character written. This is
273 * useful just before closing an old file that was opened
274 * for read/write.
276 #define trunc(stream) { \
277 fflush(stream); \
278 ftruncate(fileno(stream), (off_t)ftell(stream)); \