/* * Copyright (C) 1996-2001 Michael R. Elkins * Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Thomas Roessler * * 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, USA. */ /* * This file contains routines specific to MH and ``maildir'' style * mailboxes. */ #include "mutt.h" #include "mailbox.h" #include "mx.h" #include "copy.h" #include "buffy.h" #include "sort.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include struct maildir { HEADER *h; char *canon_fname; struct maildir *next; }; struct mh_sequences { int max; short *flags; }; /* mh_sequences support */ #define MH_SEQ_UNSEEN (1 << 0) #define MH_SEQ_REPLIED (1 << 1) #define MH_SEQ_FLAGGED (1 << 2) #define MH_SEQNAME_UNSEEN "unseen" #define MH_SEQNAME_FLAGGED "flagged" #define MH_SEQNAME_REPLIED "replied" static void mhs_alloc (struct mh_sequences *mhs, int i) { int j; int newmax; if (i > mhs->max || !mhs->flags) { newmax = i + 128; safe_realloc ((void **) &mhs->flags, sizeof (mhs->flags[0]) * (newmax + 1)); for (j = mhs->max + 1; j <= newmax; j++) mhs->flags[j] = 0; mhs->max = newmax; } } static void mhs_free_sequences (struct mh_sequences *mhs) { safe_free ((void **) &mhs->flags); } static short mhs_check (struct mh_sequences *mhs, int i) { if (!mhs->flags || i > mhs->max) return 0; else return mhs->flags[i]; } static short mhs_set (struct mh_sequences *mhs, int i, short f) { mhs_alloc (mhs, i); mhs->flags[i] |= f; return mhs->flags[i]; } static short mhs_unset (struct mh_sequences *mhs, int i, short f) { mhs_alloc (mhs, i); mhs->flags[i] &= ~f; return mhs->flags[i]; } static void mh_read_token (char *t, int *first, int *last) { char *p; if ((p = strchr (t, '-'))) { *p++ = '\0'; *first = atoi (t); *last = atoi (p); } else *first = *last = atoi (t); } static void mh_read_sequences (struct mh_sequences *mhs, const char *path) { FILE *fp; int line = 1; char *buff = NULL; char *t; size_t sz = 0; short f; int first, last; char pathname[_POSIX_PATH_MAX]; snprintf (pathname, sizeof (pathname), "%s/.mh_sequences", path); if (!(fp = fopen (pathname, "r"))) return; while ((buff = mutt_read_line (buff, &sz, fp, &line))) { if (!(t = strtok (buff, " \t:"))) continue; if (!strcmp (t, MH_SEQNAME_UNSEEN)) f = MH_SEQ_UNSEEN; else if (!strcmp (t, MH_SEQNAME_FLAGGED)) f = MH_SEQ_FLAGGED; else if (!strcmp (t, MH_SEQNAME_REPLIED)) f = MH_SEQ_REPLIED; else /* unknown sequence */ continue; while ((t = strtok (NULL, " \t:"))) { mh_read_token (t, &first, &last); for (; first <= last; first++) mhs_set (mhs, first, f); } } safe_free ((void **) &buff); safe_fclose (&fp); } int mh_buffy (const char *path) { int i, r = 0; struct mh_sequences mhs; memset (&mhs, 0, sizeof (mhs)); mh_read_sequences (&mhs, path); for (i = 0; !r && i <= mhs.max; i++) if (mhs_check (&mhs, i) & MH_SEQ_UNSEEN) r = 1; mhs_free_sequences (&mhs); return r; } static int mh_mkstemp (CONTEXT *dest, FILE **fp, char **tgt) { int fd; char path[_POSIX_PATH_MAX]; FOREVER { snprintf (path, _POSIX_PATH_MAX, "%s/.mutt-%s-%d-%d", dest->path, NONULL (Hostname), (int) getpid (), Counter++); if ((fd = open (path, O_WRONLY | O_EXCL | O_CREAT, 0600)) == -1) { if (errno != EEXIST) { mutt_perror (path); return -1; } } else { *tgt = safe_strdup (path); break; } } if ((*fp = fdopen (fd, "w")) == NULL) { FREE (tgt); close (fd); unlink (path); return (-1); } return 0; } static void mhs_write_one_sequence (FILE *fp, struct mh_sequences *mhs, short f, const char *tag) { int i; int first, last; fprintf (fp, "%s:", tag); first = -1; last = -1; for (i = 0; i <= mhs->max; i++) { if ((mhs_check (mhs, i) & f)) { if (first < 0) first = i; else last = i; } else if (first >= 0) { if (last < 0) fprintf (fp, " %d", first); else fprintf (fp, " %d-%d", first, last); first = -1; last = -1; } } if (first >= 0) { if (last < 0) fprintf (fp, " %d", first); else fprintf (fp, " %d-%d", first, last); } fputc ('\n', fp); } /* XXX - we don't currently remove deleted messages from sequences we don't know. Should we? */ void mh_update_sequences (CONTEXT *ctx) { FILE *ofp, *nfp; char sequences[_POSIX_PATH_MAX]; char *tmpfname; char *buff = NULL; char *p; size_t s; int l = 0; int i; int unseen = 0; int flagged = 0; int replied = 0; struct mh_sequences mhs; memset (&mhs, 0, sizeof (mhs)); if (mh_mkstemp (ctx, &nfp, &tmpfname) != 0) { /* error message? */ return; } snprintf (sequences, sizeof (sequences), "%s/.mh_sequences", ctx->path); /* first, copy unknown sequences */ if ((ofp = fopen (sequences, "r"))) { while ((buff = mutt_read_line (buff, &s, ofp, &l))) { if (!strncmp (buff, MH_SEQNAME_UNSEEN ":", 7)) continue; if (!strncmp (buff, MH_SEQNAME_FLAGGED ":", 8)) continue; if (!strncmp (buff, MH_SEQNAME_REPLIED ":", 8)) continue; fprintf (nfp, "%s\n", buff); } } safe_fclose (&ofp); /* now, update our unseen, flagged, and replied sequences */ for (l = 0; l < ctx->msgcount; l++) { if (ctx->hdrs[l]->deleted) continue; if ((p = strrchr (ctx->hdrs[l]->path, '/'))) p++; else p = ctx->hdrs[l]->path; i = atoi (p); if (!ctx->hdrs[l]->read) { mhs_set (&mhs, i, MH_SEQ_UNSEEN); unseen++; } if (ctx->hdrs[l]->flagged) { mhs_set (&mhs, i, MH_SEQ_FLAGGED); flagged++; } if (ctx->hdrs[l]->replied) { mhs_set (&mhs, i, MH_SEQ_REPLIED); replied++; } } /* write out the new sequences */ if (unseen) mhs_write_one_sequence (nfp, &mhs, MH_SEQ_UNSEEN, MH_SEQNAME_UNSEEN); if (flagged) mhs_write_one_sequence (nfp, &mhs, MH_SEQ_FLAGGED, MH_SEQNAME_FLAGGED); if (replied) mhs_write_one_sequence (nfp, &mhs, MH_SEQ_REPLIED, MH_SEQNAME_REPLIED); mhs_free_sequences (&mhs); /* try to commit the changes - no guarantee here */ safe_fclose (&nfp); unlink (sequences); if (safe_rename (tmpfname, sequences) != 0) { /* report an error? */ unlink (tmpfname); } safe_free ((void **) &tmpfname); } static void mh_sequences_add_one (CONTEXT *ctx, int n, short unseen, short flagged, short replied) { short unseen_done = 0; short flagged_done = 0; short replied_done = 0; FILE *ofp = NULL, *nfp = NULL; char *tmpfname; char sequences[_POSIX_PATH_MAX]; char *buff = NULL; int line; size_t sz; if (mh_mkstemp (ctx, &nfp, &tmpfname) == -1) return; snprintf (sequences, sizeof (sequences), "%s/.mh_sequences", ctx->path); if ((ofp = fopen (sequences, "r"))) { while ((buff = mutt_read_line (buff, &sz, ofp, &line))) { if (unseen && !strncmp (buff, MH_SEQNAME_UNSEEN ":", 7)) { fprintf (nfp, "%s %d\n", buff, n); unseen_done = 1; } else if (flagged && !strncmp (buff, MH_SEQNAME_FLAGGED ":", 8)) { fprintf (nfp, "%s %d\n", buff, n); flagged_done = 1; } else if (replied && !strncmp (buff, MH_SEQNAME_REPLIED ":", 8)) { fprintf (nfp, "%s %d\n", buff, n); replied_done = 1; } else fprintf (nfp, "%s\n", buff); } } safe_fclose (&ofp); safe_free ((void **) &buff); if (!unseen_done && unseen) fprintf (nfp, "%s: %d\n", MH_SEQNAME_UNSEEN, n); if (!flagged_done && flagged) fprintf (nfp, "%s: %d\n", MH_SEQNAME_FLAGGED, n); if (!replied_done && replied) fprintf (nfp, "%s: %d\n", MH_SEQNAME_REPLIED, n); safe_fclose (&nfp); unlink (sequences); if (safe_rename (tmpfname, sequences) != 0) unlink (tmpfname); safe_free ((void **) &tmpfname); } static void mh_update_maildir (struct maildir *md, struct mh_sequences *mhs) { int i; short f; char *p; for (; md; md = md->next) { if ((p = strrchr (md->h->path, '/'))) p++; else p = md->h->path; i = atoi (p); f = mhs_check (mhs, i); md->h->read = (f & MH_SEQ_UNSEEN) ? 0 : 1; md->h->flagged = (f & MH_SEQ_FLAGGED) ? 1 : 0; md->h->replied = (f & MH_SEQ_REPLIED) ? 1 : 0; } } /* maildir support */ static void maildir_free_entry(struct maildir **md) { if(!md || !*md) return; safe_free((void **) &(*md)->canon_fname); if((*md)->h) mutt_free_header(&(*md)->h); safe_free((void **) md); } static void maildir_free_maildir(struct maildir **md) { struct maildir *p, *q; if(!md || !*md) return; for(p = *md; p; p = q) { q = p->next; maildir_free_entry(&p); } } static void maildir_parse_flags(HEADER *h, const char *path) { char *p; h->flagged = 0; h->read = 0; h->replied = 0; if ((p = strrchr (path, ':')) != NULL && mutt_strncmp (p + 1, "2,", 2) == 0) { p += 3; while (*p) { switch (*p) { case 'F': h->flagged = 1; break; case 'S': /* seen */ h->read = 1; break; case 'R': /* replied */ h->replied = 1; break; case 'T': /* trashed */ h->deleted = 1; break; } p++; } } } static void maildir_update_mtime(CONTEXT *ctx) { char buf[_POSIX_PATH_MAX]; struct stat st; if(ctx->magic == M_MAILDIR) { snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s/%s", ctx->path, "cur"); if(stat (buf, &st) == 0) ctx->mtime_cur = st.st_mtime; snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s/%s", ctx->path, "new"); } else { snprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "%s/.mh_sequences", ctx->path); if (stat (buf, &st) == 0) ctx->mtime_cur = st.st_mtime; strfcpy(buf, ctx->path, sizeof(buf)); } if(stat(buf, &st) == 0) ctx->mtime = st.st_mtime; } static HEADER *maildir_parse_message(int magic, const char *fname, int is_old) { FILE *f; HEADER *h = NULL; struct stat st; if ((f = fopen (fname, "r")) != NULL) { h = mutt_new_header(); h->env = mutt_read_rfc822_header (f, h, 0, 0); fstat (fileno (f), &st); fclose (f); if (!h->received) h->received = h->date_sent; if (h->content->length <= 0) h->content->length = st.st_size - h->content->offset; h->index = -1; if (magic == M_MAILDIR) { /* maildir stores its flags in the filename, so ignore the flags in * the header of the message */ h->old = is_old; maildir_parse_flags(h, fname); } } return h; } /* note that this routine will _not_ modify the context given by ctx. */ static int maildir_parse_entry(CONTEXT *ctx, struct maildir ***last, const char *subdir, const char *fname, int *count, int is_old) { struct maildir *entry; HEADER *h; char buf[_POSIX_PATH_MAX]; if(subdir) snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s/%s/%s", ctx->path, subdir, fname); else snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s/%s", ctx->path, fname); if((h = maildir_parse_message(ctx->magic, buf, is_old)) != NULL) { if(count) { (*count)++; if (!ctx->quiet && ReadInc && ((*count % ReadInc) == 0 || *count == 1)) mutt_message (_("Reading %s... %d"), ctx->path, *count); } if (subdir) { snprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "%s/%s", subdir, fname); h->path = safe_strdup (buf); } else h->path = safe_strdup (fname); entry = safe_calloc(sizeof(struct maildir), 1); entry->h = h; **last = entry; *last = &entry->next; return 0; } return -1; } /* Ignore the garbage files. A valid MH message consists of only * digits. Deleted message get moved to a filename with a comma before * it. */ int mh_valid_message (const char *s) { for (; *s; s++) { if (!isdigit ((unsigned char) *s)) return 0; } return 1; } static int maildir_parse_dir(CONTEXT *ctx, struct maildir ***last, const char *subdir, int *count) { DIR *dirp; struct dirent *de; char buf[_POSIX_PATH_MAX]; int is_old = 0; if(subdir) { snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s/%s", ctx->path, subdir); is_old = (mutt_strcmp("cur", subdir) == 0) && option(OPTMARKOLD); } else strfcpy(buf, ctx->path, sizeof(buf)); if((dirp = opendir(buf)) == NULL) return -1; while ((de = readdir (dirp)) != NULL) { if ((ctx->magic == M_MH && !mh_valid_message(de->d_name)) || (ctx->magic == M_MAILDIR && *de->d_name == '.')) continue; /* FOO - really ignore the return value? */ dprint(2, (debugfile, "%s:%d: parsing %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, de->d_name)); maildir_parse_entry(ctx, last, subdir, de->d_name, count, is_old); } closedir(dirp); return 0; } static void maildir_add_to_context(CONTEXT *ctx, struct maildir *md) { while(md) { dprint(2, (debugfile, "%s:%d maildir_add_to_context(): Considering %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, md->canon_fname)); if(md->h) { dprint(2, (debugfile, "%s:%d Adding header structure. Flags: %s%s%s%s%s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, md->h->flagged ? "f" : "", md->h->deleted ? "D" : "", md->h->replied ? "r" : "", md->h->old ? "O" : "", md->h->read ? "R" : "")); if(ctx->msgcount == ctx->hdrmax) mx_alloc_memory(ctx); ctx->hdrs[ctx->msgcount] = md->h; ctx->hdrs[ctx->msgcount]->index = ctx->msgcount; ctx->size += md->h->content->length + md->h->content->offset - md->h->content->hdr_offset; md->h = NULL; mx_update_context(ctx); } md = md->next; } } static void maildir_move_to_context(CONTEXT *ctx, struct maildir **md) { maildir_add_to_context(ctx, *md); maildir_free_maildir(md); } /* Read a MH/maildir style mailbox. * * args: * ctx [IN/OUT] context for this mailbox * subdir [IN] NULL for MH mailboxes, otherwise the subdir of the * maildir mailbox to read from */ int mh_read_dir (CONTEXT *ctx, const char *subdir) { struct maildir *md; struct mh_sequences mhs; struct maildir **last; int count; md = NULL; last = &md; count = 0; memset (&mhs, 0, sizeof (mhs)); maildir_update_mtime(ctx); if(maildir_parse_dir(ctx, &last, subdir, &count) == -1) return -1; mh_read_sequences (&mhs, ctx->path); mh_update_maildir (md, &mhs); mhs_free_sequences (&mhs); maildir_move_to_context(ctx, &md); return 0; } /* read a maildir style mailbox */ int maildir_read_dir (CONTEXT * ctx) { /* maildir looks sort of like MH, except that there are two subdirectories * of the main folder path from which to read messages */ if (mh_read_dir (ctx, "new") == -1 || mh_read_dir (ctx, "cur") == -1) return (-1); return 0; } /* * Open a new (temporary) message in an MH folder. */ int mh_open_new_message (MESSAGE *msg, CONTEXT *dest, HEADER *hdr) { return mh_mkstemp (dest, &msg->fp, &msg->path); } static void maildir_flags (char *dest, size_t destlen, HEADER *hdr) { *dest = '\0'; if (hdr && (hdr->flagged || hdr->replied || hdr->read || hdr->deleted)) { snprintf (dest, destlen, ":2,%s%s%s%s", hdr->flagged ? "F" : "", hdr->replied ? "R" : "", hdr->read ? "S" : "", hdr->deleted ? "T" : ""); } } /* * Open a new (temporary) message in a maildir folder. * * Note that this uses _almost_ the maildir file name format, but * with a {cur,new} prefix. * */ int maildir_open_new_message (MESSAGE *msg, CONTEXT *dest, HEADER *hdr) { int fd; char path[_POSIX_PATH_MAX]; char suffix[16]; char subdir[16]; maildir_flags (suffix, sizeof (suffix), hdr); if (hdr && (hdr->read || hdr->old)) strfcpy (subdir, "cur", sizeof (subdir)); else strfcpy (subdir, "new", sizeof (subdir)); FOREVER { snprintf (path, _POSIX_PATH_MAX, "%s/tmp/%s.%ld.%d_%d.%s%s", dest->path, subdir, time (NULL), getpid (), Counter++, NONULL (Hostname), suffix); dprint (2, (debugfile, "maildir_open_new_message (): Trying %s.\n", path)); if ((fd = open (path, O_WRONLY | O_EXCL | O_CREAT, 0600)) == -1) { if (errno != EEXIST) { mutt_perror (path); return -1; } } else { dprint (2, (debugfile, "maildir_open_new_message (): Success.\n")); msg->path = safe_strdup (path); break; } } if ((msg->fp = fdopen (fd, "w")) == NULL) { FREE (&msg->path); close (fd); unlink (path); return (-1); } return 0; } /* * Commit a message to a maildir folder. * * msg->path contains the file name of a file in tmp/. We take the * flags from this file's name. * * ctx is the mail folder we commit to. * * hdr is a header structure to which we write the message's new * file name. This is used in the mh and maildir folder synch * routines. When this routine is invoked from mx_commit_message, * hdr is NULL. * * msg->path looks like this: * * tmp/{cur,new}.mutt-HOSTNAME-PID-COUNTER:flags * * See also maildir_open_new_message(). * */ int maildir_commit_message (CONTEXT *ctx, MESSAGE *msg, HEADER *hdr) { char subdir[4]; char suffix[16]; char path[_POSIX_PATH_MAX]; char full[_POSIX_PATH_MAX]; char *s; if (safe_fclose (&msg->fp) != 0) return -1; /* extract the subdir */ s = strrchr (msg->path, '/') + 1; strfcpy (subdir, s, 4); /* extract the flags */ if ((s = strchr (s, ':'))) strfcpy (suffix, s, sizeof (suffix)); else suffix[0] = '\0'; /* construct a new file name. */ FOREVER { snprintf (path, _POSIX_PATH_MAX, "%s/%ld.%d_%d.%s%s", subdir, time (NULL), getpid(), Counter++, NONULL (Hostname), suffix); snprintf (full, _POSIX_PATH_MAX, "%s/%s", ctx->path, path); dprint (2, (debugfile, "maildir_commit_message (): renaming %s to %s.\n", msg->path, full)); if (safe_rename (msg->path, full) == 0) { if (hdr) mutt_str_replace (&hdr->path, path); FREE (&msg->path); return 0; } else if (errno != EEXIST) { mutt_perror (ctx->path); return -1; } } } /* * commit a message to an MH folder. * */ static int _mh_commit_message (CONTEXT *ctx, MESSAGE *msg, HEADER *hdr, short updseq) { DIR *dirp; struct dirent *de; char *cp, *dep; unsigned int n, hi = 0; char path[_POSIX_PATH_MAX]; char tmp[16]; if (safe_fclose (&msg->fp) != 0) return -1; if ((dirp = opendir (ctx->path)) == NULL) { mutt_perror (ctx->path); return (-1); } /* figure out what the next message number is */ while ((de = readdir (dirp)) != NULL) { dep = de->d_name; if (*dep == ',') dep++; cp = dep; while (*cp) { if (!isdigit ((unsigned char) *cp)) break; cp++; } if (!*cp) { n = atoi (dep); if (n > hi) hi = n; } } closedir (dirp); /* * Now try to rename the file to the proper name. * * Note: We may have to try multiple times, until we find a free * slot. */ FOREVER { hi++; snprintf (tmp, sizeof (tmp), "%d", hi); snprintf (path, sizeof (path), "%s/%s", ctx->path, tmp); if (safe_rename (msg->path, path) == 0) { if (hdr) mutt_str_replace (&hdr->path, tmp); FREE (&msg->path); break; } else if (errno != EEXIST) { mutt_perror (ctx->path); return -1; } } if (updseq) mh_sequences_add_one (ctx, hi, !msg->flags.read, msg->flags.flagged, msg->flags.replied); return 0; } int mh_commit_message (CONTEXT *ctx, MESSAGE *msg, HEADER *hdr) { return _mh_commit_message (ctx, msg, hdr, 1); } /* Sync a message in an MH folder. * * This code is also used for attachment deletion in maildir * folders. */ static int mh_rewrite_message (CONTEXT *ctx, int msgno) { HEADER *h = ctx->hdrs[msgno]; MESSAGE *dest; int rc; short restore = 1; char oldpath[_POSIX_PATH_MAX]; char newpath[_POSIX_PATH_MAX]; char partpath[_POSIX_PATH_MAX]; long old_body_offset = h->content->offset; long old_body_length = h->content->length; long old_hdr_lines = h->lines; if ((dest = mx_open_new_message (ctx, h, 0)) == NULL) return -1; if ((rc = mutt_copy_message (dest->fp, ctx, h, M_CM_UPDATE, CH_UPDATE | CH_UPDATE_LEN)) == 0) { snprintf (oldpath, _POSIX_PATH_MAX, "%s/%s", ctx->path, h->path); strfcpy (partpath, h->path, _POSIX_PATH_MAX); if (ctx->magic == M_MAILDIR) rc = maildir_commit_message (ctx, dest, h); else rc = _mh_commit_message (ctx, dest, h, 0); mx_close_message (&dest); if (rc == 0) { unlink (oldpath); restore = 0; } /* * Try to move the new message to the old place. * (MH only.) * * This is important when we are just updating flags. * * Note that there is a race condition against programs which * use the first free slot instead of the maximum message * number. Mutt does _not_ behave like this. * * Anyway, if this fails, the message is in the folder, so * all what happens is that a concurrently runnung mutt will * lose flag modifications. */ if (ctx->magic == M_MH && rc == 0) { snprintf (newpath, _POSIX_PATH_MAX, "%s/%s", ctx->path, h->path); if ((rc = safe_rename (newpath, oldpath)) == 0) mutt_str_replace (&h->path, partpath); } } else mx_close_message (&dest); if (rc == -1 && restore) { h->content->offset = old_body_offset; h->content->length = old_body_length; h->lines = old_hdr_lines; } mutt_free_body (&h->content->parts); return rc; } static int mh_sync_message (CONTEXT *ctx, int msgno) { HEADER *h = ctx->hdrs[msgno]; if (h->attach_del) if (mh_rewrite_message (ctx, msgno) != 0) return -1; return 0; } static int maildir_sync_message (CONTEXT *ctx, int msgno) { HEADER *h = ctx->hdrs[msgno]; if (h->attach_del) { /* when doing attachment deletion, fall back to the MH case. */ if (mh_rewrite_message (ctx, msgno) != 0) return (-1); } else { /* we just have to rename the file. */ char newpath[_POSIX_PATH_MAX]; char partpath[_POSIX_PATH_MAX]; char fullpath[_POSIX_PATH_MAX]; char oldpath[_POSIX_PATH_MAX]; char suffix[16]; char *p; if ((p = strrchr (h->path, '/')) == NULL) { dprint (1, (debugfile, "maildir_sync_message: %s: unable to find subdir!\n", h->path)); return (-1); } p++; strfcpy (newpath, p, sizeof (newpath)); /* kill the previous flags */ if ((p = strchr (newpath, ':')) != NULL) *p = 0; maildir_flags (suffix, sizeof (suffix), h); snprintf (partpath, sizeof (partpath), "%s/%s%s", (h->read || h->old) ? "cur" : "new", newpath, suffix); snprintf (fullpath, sizeof (fullpath), "%s/%s", ctx->path, partpath); snprintf (oldpath, sizeof (oldpath), "%s/%s", ctx->path, h->path); if (mutt_strcmp (fullpath, oldpath) == 0) { /* message hasn't really changed */ return 0; } if (rename (oldpath, fullpath) != 0) { mutt_perror ("rename"); return (-1); } mutt_str_replace (&h->path, partpath); } return (0); } int mh_sync_mailbox (CONTEXT * ctx, int *index_hint) { char path[_POSIX_PATH_MAX], tmp[_POSIX_PATH_MAX]; int i, j; if ((i = mh_check_mailbox(ctx, index_hint)) != 0) return i; for (i = 0; i < ctx->msgcount; i++) { if (ctx->hdrs[i]->deleted && (ctx->magic != M_MAILDIR || !option(OPTMAILDIRTRASH))) { snprintf (path, sizeof (path), "%s/%s", ctx->path, ctx->hdrs[i]->path); if (ctx->magic == M_MAILDIR || (option (OPTMHPURGE) && ctx->magic == M_MH)) unlink (path); else if (ctx->magic == M_MH) { /* MH just moves files out of the way when you delete them */ if(*ctx->hdrs[i]->path != ',') { snprintf (tmp, sizeof (tmp), "%s/,%s", ctx->path, ctx->hdrs[i]->path); unlink (tmp); rename (path, tmp); } } } else if (ctx->hdrs[i]->changed || ctx->hdrs[i]->attach_del) { if (ctx->magic == M_MAILDIR) { if (maildir_sync_message (ctx, i) == -1) return -1; } else { if (mh_sync_message (ctx, i) == -1) return -1; } } } mh_update_sequences (ctx); /* XXX race condition? */ maildir_update_mtime(ctx); /* adjust indices */ if (ctx->deleted) { for (i = 0, j = 0; i < ctx->msgcount; i++) { if (!ctx->hdrs[i]->deleted) ctx->hdrs[i]->index = j++; } } return 0; } static char *maildir_canon_filename(char *dest, char *src, size_t l) { char *t, *u; if((t = strrchr(src, '/'))) src = t + 1; strfcpy(dest, src, l); if((u = strrchr(dest, ':'))) *u = '\0'; return dest; } /* * This function handles arrival of new mail and reopening of * mh/maildir folders. Things are getting rather complex because we * don't have a well-defined "mailbox order", so the tricks from * mbox.c and mx.c won't work here. * * Don't change this code unless you _really_ understand what * happens. * */ int mh_check_mailbox(CONTEXT *ctx, int *index_hint) { char buf[_POSIX_PATH_MAX], b1[LONG_STRING], b2[LONG_STRING]; struct stat st, st_cur; short modified = 0, have_new = 0, occult = 0; struct maildir *md, *p; struct maildir **last; HASH *fnames; int i, j, deleted; if(!option (OPTCHECKNEW)) return 0; if(ctx->magic == M_MH) { strfcpy(buf, ctx->path, sizeof(buf)); if(stat(buf, &st) == -1) return -1; snprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "%s/.mh_sequences", ctx->path); if (stat (buf, &st_cur) == -1) modified = 1; } else if(ctx->magic == M_MAILDIR) { snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s/new", ctx->path); if(stat(buf, &st) == -1) return -1; snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s/cur", ctx->path); if(stat(buf, &st_cur) == -1) /* XXX - name is bad. */ modified = 1; } if(!modified && ctx->magic == M_MAILDIR && st_cur.st_mtime > ctx->mtime_cur) modified = 1; if(!modified && ctx->magic == M_MH && (st.st_mtime > ctx->mtime || st_cur.st_mtime > ctx->mtime_cur)) modified = 1; if(modified || (ctx->magic == M_MAILDIR && st.st_mtime > ctx->mtime)) have_new = 1; if(!modified && !have_new) return 0; ctx->mtime_cur = st_cur.st_mtime; ctx->mtime = st.st_mtime; #if 0 if(Sort != SORT_ORDER) { short old_sort; old_sort = Sort; Sort = SORT_ORDER; mutt_sort_headers(ctx, 1); Sort = old_sort; } #endif md = NULL; last = &md; if(ctx->magic == M_MAILDIR) { if(have_new) maildir_parse_dir(ctx, &last, "new", NULL); if(modified) maildir_parse_dir(ctx, &last, "cur", NULL); } else if(ctx->magic == M_MH) { struct mh_sequences mhs; memset (&mhs, 0, sizeof (mhs)); maildir_parse_dir (ctx, &last, NULL, NULL); mh_read_sequences (&mhs, ctx->path); mh_update_maildir (md, &mhs); mhs_free_sequences (&mhs); } /* check for modifications and adjust flags */ fnames = hash_create (1031); for(p = md; p; p = p->next) { if(ctx->magic == M_MAILDIR) { maildir_canon_filename(b2, p->h->path, sizeof(b2)); p->canon_fname = safe_strdup(b2); } else p->canon_fname = safe_strdup(p->h->path); hash_insert(fnames, p->canon_fname, p, 0); } deleted = 0; for(i = 0; i < ctx->msgcount; i++) { ctx->hdrs[i]->active = 0; if(ctx->magic == M_MAILDIR) maildir_canon_filename(b1, ctx->hdrs[i]->path, sizeof(b1)); else strfcpy(b1, ctx->hdrs[i]->path, sizeof(b1)); dprint(2, (debugfile, "%s:%d: mh_check_mailbox(): Looking for %s.\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, b1)); if((p = hash_find(fnames, b1)) && p->h && mbox_strict_cmp_headers(ctx->hdrs[i], p->h)) { /* found the right message */ dprint(2, (debugfile, "%s:%d: Found. Flags before: %s%s%s%s%s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, ctx->hdrs[i]->flagged ? "f" : "", ctx->hdrs[i]->deleted ? "D" : "", ctx->hdrs[i]->replied ? "r" : "", ctx->hdrs[i]->old ? "O" : "", ctx->hdrs[i]->read ? "R" : "")); if(mutt_strcmp(ctx->hdrs[i]->path, p->h->path)) mutt_str_replace (&ctx->hdrs[i]->path, p->h->path); if(modified) { if(!ctx->hdrs[i]->changed) { mutt_set_flag (ctx, ctx->hdrs[i], M_FLAG, p->h->flagged); mutt_set_flag (ctx, ctx->hdrs[i], M_REPLIED, p->h->replied); mutt_set_flag (ctx, ctx->hdrs[i], M_READ, p->h->read); } mutt_set_flag(ctx, ctx->hdrs[i], M_OLD, p->h->old); } ctx->hdrs[i]->active = 1; dprint(2, (debugfile, "%s:%d: Flags after: %s%s%s%s%s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, ctx->hdrs[i]->flagged ? "f" : "", ctx->hdrs[i]->deleted ? "D" : "", ctx->hdrs[i]->replied ? "r" : "", ctx->hdrs[i]->old ? "O" : "", ctx->hdrs[i]->read ? "R" : "")); mutt_free_header(&p->h); } else if (ctx->magic == M_MAILDIR && !modified && !strncmp("cur/", ctx->hdrs[i]->path, 4)) { /* If the cur/ part wasn't externally modified for a maildir * type folder, assume the message is still active. Actually, * we simply don't know. */ ctx->hdrs[i]->active = 1; } else if (modified || (ctx->magic == M_MAILDIR && !strncmp("new/", ctx->hdrs[i]->path, 4))) { /* Mailbox was modified, or a new message vanished. */ /* Note: This code will _not_ apply for a new message which * is just moved to cur/, as this would modify cur's time * stamp and lead to modified == 1. Thus, we'd have parsed * the complete folder above, and the message would have * been found in the look-up table. */ dprint(2, (debugfile, "%s:%d: Not found. Flags were: %s%s%s%s%s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, ctx->hdrs[i]->flagged ? "f" : "", ctx->hdrs[i]->deleted ? "D" : "", ctx->hdrs[i]->replied ? "r" : "", ctx->hdrs[i]->old ? "O" : "", ctx->hdrs[i]->read ? "R" : "")); occult = 1; } } /* destroy the file name hash */ hash_destroy(&fnames, NULL); /* If we didn't just get new mail, update the tables. */ if(modified || occult) { short old_sort; int old_count; if (Sort != SORT_ORDER) { old_sort = Sort; Sort = SORT_ORDER; mutt_sort_headers (ctx, 1); Sort = old_sort; } old_count = ctx->msgcount; for (i = 0, j = 0; i < old_count; i++) { if (ctx->hdrs[i]->active && index_hint && *index_hint == i) *index_hint = j; if (ctx->hdrs[i]->active) ctx->hdrs[i]->index = j++; } mx_update_tables(ctx, 0); } /* Incorporate new messages */ maildir_move_to_context(ctx, &md); return (modified || occult) ? M_REOPENED : have_new ? M_NEW_MAIL : 0; }