X-Git-Url: https://git.netwichtig.de/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fsrc%2Fparse.c;h=42f1234be8b396b3e6f3450b2be416cf431ec72f;hb=8b78698fadd197d75137df1bb0b0aae4f601f7f3;hp=58f8941990403e6602a6179d18d5995b41fd3ab1;hpb=96f8f12e212bb3a98f2b1e9ab94a916a62ebd68b;p=user%2Fhenk%2Fcode%2Fexim.git diff --git a/src/src/parse.c b/src/src/parse.c index 58f894199..42f1234be 100644 --- a/src/src/parse.c +++ b/src/src/parse.c @@ -224,16 +224,20 @@ If allow_domain_literals is TRUE, a "domain" may also be an IP address enclosed in []. Make sure the output is set to the null string if there is a syntax error as well as if there is no domain at all. +Optionally, msg_id domain literals ( printable-ascii enclosed in [] ) +are permitted. + Arguments: s current character pointer t where to put the domain + msg_id_literals flag for relaxed domain-literal processing errorptr put error message here on failure (*t will be 0 on exit) Returns: new character pointer */ static const uschar * -read_domain(const uschar *s, uschar *t, uschar **errorptr) +read_domain(const uschar *s, uschar *t, BOOL msg_id_literals, uschar **errorptr) { uschar *tt = t; s = skip_comment(s); @@ -259,7 +263,11 @@ if (*s == '[') t += 5; s += 5; } - while (*s == '.' || *s == ':' || isxdigit(*s)) *t++ = *s++; + + if (msg_id_literals) + while (*s >= 33 && *s <= 90 || *s >= 94 && *s <= 126) *t++ = *s++; + else + while (*s == '.' || *s == ':' || isxdigit(*s)) *t++ = *s++; if (*s == ']') *t++ = *s++; else { @@ -267,7 +275,7 @@ if (*s == '[') *tt = 0; } - if (!allow_domain_literals) + if (!allow_domain_literals && !msg_id_literals) { *errorptr = US"domain literals not allowed"; *tt = 0; @@ -500,7 +508,7 @@ BOOL commas = FALSE; while (*s == '@') { *t++ = '@'; - s = read_domain(s+1, t, errorptr); + s = read_domain(s+1, t, FALSE, errorptr); if (*t == 0) return s; t += Ustrlen((const uschar *)t); if (*s != ',') break; @@ -559,7 +567,7 @@ if (*errorptr == NULL) t += Ustrlen((const uschar *)t); *t++ = *s++; *domainptr = t; - s = read_domain(s, t, errorptr); + s = read_domain(s, t, FALSE, errorptr); } return s; } @@ -649,7 +657,7 @@ if (*s != '@' && *s != '<') { if (*s == 0 || *s == ';') { - if (*t == 0) FAILED(US"empty address"); + if (!*t) FAILED(US"empty address"); endptr = last_comment_position; goto PARSE_SUCCEEDED; /* Bare local part */ } @@ -740,7 +748,7 @@ if (*s == '<') } endptr = s; - if (*errorptr != NULL) goto PARSE_FAILED; + if (*errorptr) goto PARSE_FAILED; while (bracket_count-- > 0) if (*s++ != '>') { *errorptr = s[-1] == 0 @@ -759,14 +767,14 @@ should be the domain. However, for flexibility we allow for a route-address not enclosed in <> as well, which is indicated by an empty first local part preceding '@'. The source routing is, however, ignored. */ -else if (*t == 0) +else if (!*t) { uschar *domainptr = yield; s = read_route(s, t, errorptr); - if (*errorptr != NULL) goto PARSE_FAILED; + if (*errorptr) goto PARSE_FAILED; *t = 0; /* Ensure route is ignored - probably overkill */ s = read_addr_spec(s, t, 0, errorptr, &domainptr); - if (*errorptr != NULL) goto PARSE_FAILED; + if (*errorptr) goto PARSE_FAILED; *domain = domainptr - yield; endptr = last_comment_position; if (*domain == 0) FAILED(US"domain missing in source-routed address"); @@ -779,8 +787,8 @@ else t += Ustrlen((const uschar *)t); *t++ = *s++; *domain = t - yield; - s = read_domain(s, t, errorptr); - if (*t == 0) goto PARSE_FAILED; + s = read_domain(s, t, TRUE, errorptr); + if (!*t) goto PARSE_FAILED; endptr = last_comment_position; } @@ -789,7 +797,7 @@ through for other cases. Endptr may have been moved over whitespace, so move it back past white space if necessary. */ PARSE_SUCCEEDED: -if (*s != 0) +if (*s) { if (f.parse_found_group && *s == ';') {