/* smtp-dummy - Dummy SMTP server that delivers mail to the given file * * Copyright © 2010 Carl Worth * * 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 3 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, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ . * * Authors: Carl Worth */ /* This (non-compliant) SMTP server listens on localhost, port 25025 * and delivers a mail received to the given filename, (specified as a * command-line argument). It exists after the first client connection * completes. * * It implements very little of the SMTP protocol, even less than * specified as the minimum implementation in the SMTP RFC, (not * implementing RSET, NOOP, nor VRFY). And it doesn't do any * error-checking on the input. * * That is to say, if you use this program, you will very likely find * cases where it doesn't do everything your SMTP client expects. You * have been warned. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define STRNCMP_LITERAL(var, literal) \ strncmp ((var), (literal), sizeof (literal) - 1) static void receive_data_to_file (FILE *peer, FILE *output) { char *line = NULL; size_t line_size; ssize_t line_len; while ((line_len = getline (&line, &line_size, peer)) != -1) { if (STRNCMP_LITERAL (line, ".\r\n") == 0) break; if (line_len < 2) continue; if (line[line_len-1] == '\n' && line[line_len-2] == '\r') { line[line_len-2] = '\n'; line[line_len-1] = '\0'; } fprintf (output, "%s", line[0] == '.' ? line + 1 : line); } free (line); } static int process_command (FILE *peer, FILE *output, const char *command) { if (STRNCMP_LITERAL (command, "EHLO ") == 0) { fprintf (peer, "502 not implemented\r\n"); fflush (peer); } else if (STRNCMP_LITERAL (command, "HELO ") == 0) { fprintf (peer, "250 localhost\r\n"); fflush (peer); } else if (STRNCMP_LITERAL (command, "MAIL FROM:") == 0 || STRNCMP_LITERAL (command, "RCPT TO:") == 0) { fprintf (peer, "250 OK\r\n"); fflush (peer); } else if (STRNCMP_LITERAL (command, "DATA") == 0) { fprintf (peer, "354 End data with .\r\n"); fflush (peer); receive_data_to_file (peer, output); fprintf (peer, "250 OK\r\n"); fflush (peer); } else if (STRNCMP_LITERAL (command, "QUIT") == 0) { fprintf (peer, "221 BYE\r\n"); fflush (peer); return 1; } else { fprintf (stderr, "Unknown command: %s\n", command); } return 0; } static void do_smtp_to_file (FILE *peer, FILE *output) { char *line = NULL; size_t line_size; ssize_t line_len; fprintf (peer, "220 localhost smtp-dummy\r\n"); fflush (peer); while ((line_len = getline (&line, &line_size, peer)) != -1) { if (process_command (peer, output, line)) break; } free (line); } int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { const char * progname; char *output_filename; FILE *peer_file, *output; int sock, peer, err; struct sockaddr_in addr, peer_addr; struct hostent *hostinfo; socklen_t peer_addr_len; int reuse; int background; progname = argv[0]; background = 0; for (; argc >= 2; argc--, argv++) { if (argv[1][0] != '-') break; if (strcmp (argv[1], "--") == 0) { argc--; argv++; break; } if (strcmp (argv[1], "--background") == 0) { background = 1; continue; } fprintf(stderr, "%s: unregognized option '%s'\n", progname, argv[1]); return 1; } if (argc != 2) { fprintf (stderr, "Usage: %s [--background] \n", progname); return 1; } output_filename = argv[1]; output = fopen (output_filename, "w"); if (output == NULL) { fprintf (stderr, "Failed to open %s for writing: %s\n", output_filename, strerror (errno)); return 1; } sock = socket (AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0); if (sock == -1) { fprintf (stderr, "Error: socket() failed: %s\n", strerror (errno)); return 1; } reuse = 1; err = setsockopt (sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, &reuse, sizeof (reuse)); if (err) { fprintf (stderr, "Error: setsockopt() failed: %s\n", strerror (errno)); return 1; } hostinfo = gethostbyname ("localhost"); if (hostinfo == NULL) { fprintf (stderr, "Unknown host: localhost\n"); return 1; } memset (&addr, 0, sizeof (addr)); addr.sin_family = AF_INET; addr.sin_port = htons (25025); addr.sin_addr = *(struct in_addr *) hostinfo->h_addr; err = bind (sock, (struct sockaddr *) &addr, sizeof(addr)); if (err) { fprintf (stderr, "Error: bind() failed: %s\n", strerror (errno)); close (sock); return 1; } err = listen (sock, 1); if (err) { fprintf (stderr, "Error: listen() failed: %s\n", strerror (errno)); close (sock); return 1; } if (background) { int pid = fork (); if (pid > 0) { printf ("smtp_dummy_pid='%d'\n", pid); fflush (stdout); close (sock); return 0; } if (pid < 0) { fprintf (stderr, "Error: fork() failed: %s\n", strerror (errno)); close (sock); return 1; } /* Reached if pid == 0 (the child process). */ /* Close stdout so that the one interested in pid value will also get EOF. */ close (STDOUT_FILENO); /* dup2() will re-reserve fd of stdout (1) (opportunistically), in case fd of stderr (2) is open. If that was not open we don't care fd of stdout (1) either. */ dup2 (STDERR_FILENO, STDOUT_FILENO); /* This process is now out of reach of shell's job control. To resolve the rare but possible condition where this "daemon" is started but never connected this process will (only) have 30 seconds to exist. */ alarm (30); } peer_addr_len = sizeof (peer_addr); peer = accept (sock, (struct sockaddr *) &peer_addr, &peer_addr_len); if (peer == -1) { fprintf (stderr, "Error: accept() failed: %s\n", strerror (errno)); return 1; } peer_file = fdopen (peer, "w+"); if (peer_file == NULL) { fprintf (stderr, "Error: fdopen() failed: %s\n", strerror (errno)); return 1; } do_smtp_to_file (peer_file, output); fclose (output); fclose (peer_file); close (sock); return 0; }