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;;; smtpmail.el --- simple SMTP protocol (RFC 821) for sending mail ;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, ;; 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Tomoji Kagatani <kagatani@rbc.ncl.omron.co.jp> ;; Maintainer: Simon Josefsson <simon@josefsson.org> ;; w32 Maintainer: Brian D. Carlstrom <bdc@ai.mit.edu> ;; ESMTP support: Simon Leinen <simon@switch.ch> ;; Hacked by Mike Taylor, 11th October 1999 to add support for ;; automatically appending a domain to RCPT TO: addresses. ;; AUTH=LOGIN support: Stephen Cranefield <scranefield@infoscience.otago.ac.nz> ;; Keywords: mail ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs 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, or (at your option) ;; any later version. ;; GNU Emacs 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 GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, ;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;; Send Mail to smtp host from smtpmail temp buffer. ;; Please add these lines in your .emacs(_emacs) or use customize. ;; ;;(setq send-mail-function 'smtpmail-send-it) ; if you use `mail' ;;(setq message-send-mail-function 'smtpmail-send-it) ; if you use message/Gnus ;;(setq smtpmail-default-smtp-server "YOUR SMTP HOST") ;;(setq smtpmail-local-domain "YOUR DOMAIN NAME") ;;(setq smtpmail-sendto-domain "YOUR DOMAIN NAME") ;;(setq smtpmail-debug-info t) ; only to debug problems ;;(setq smtpmail-auth-credentials ; or use ~/.authinfo ;; '(("YOUR SMTP HOST" 25 "username" "password"))) ;;(setq smtpmail-starttls-credentials ;; '(("YOUR SMTP HOST" 25 "~/.my_smtp_tls.key" "~/.my_smtp_tls.cert"))) ;; Where the 25 equals the value of `smtpmail-smtp-service', it can be an ;; integer or a string, just as long as they match (eq). ;; To queue mail, set smtpmail-queue-mail to t and use ;; smtpmail-send-queued-mail to send. ;; Modified by Stephen Cranefield <scranefield@infoscience.otago.ac.nz>, ;; 22/6/99, to support SMTP Authentication by the AUTH=LOGIN mechanism. ;; See http://help.netscape.com/products/server/messaging/3x/info/smtpauth.html ;; Rewritten by Simon Josefsson to use same credential variable as AUTH ;; support below. ;; Modified by Simon Josefsson <jas@pdc.kth.se>, 22/2/99, to support SMTP ;; Authentication by the AUTH mechanism. ;; See http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2554.txt ;; Modified by Simon Josefsson <simon@josefsson.org>, 2000-10-07, to support ;; STARTTLS. Requires external program ;; ftp://ftp.opaopa.org/pub/elisp/starttls-*.tar.gz. ;; See http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2246.txt, http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2487.txt ;;; Code: (require 'sendmail) (autoload 'starttls-open-stream "starttls") (autoload 'starttls-negotiate "starttls") (autoload 'mail-strip-quoted-names "mail-utils") (autoload 'message-make-date "message") (autoload 'message-make-message-id "message") (autoload 'rfc2104-hash "rfc2104") (autoload 'netrc-parse "netrc") (autoload 'netrc-machine "netrc") (autoload 'netrc-get "netrc") ;;; (defgroup smtpmail nil "SMTP protocol for sending mail." :group 'mail) (defcustom smtpmail-default-smtp-server nil "*Specify default SMTP server. This only has effect if you specify it before loading the smtpmail library." :type '(choice (const nil) string) :group 'smtpmail) (defcustom smtpmail-smtp-server (or (getenv "SMTPSERVER") smtpmail-default-smtp-server) "*The name of the host running SMTP server." :type '(choice (const nil) string) :group 'smtpmail) (defcustom smtpmail-smtp-service 25 "*SMTP service port number. The default value would be \"smtp\" or 25." :type '(choice (integer :tag "Port") (string :tag "Service")) :group 'smtpmail) (defcustom smtpmail-local-domain nil "*Local domain name without a host name. If the function `system-name' returns the full internet address, don't define this value." :type '(choice (const nil) string) :group 'smtpmail) (defcustom smtpmail-sendto-domain nil "*Local domain name without a host name. This is appended (with an @-sign) to any specified recipients which do not include an @-sign, so that each RCPT TO address is fully qualified. \(Some configurations of sendmail require this.) Don't bother to set this unless you have get an error like: Sending failed; SMTP protocol error when sending mail, and the *trace of SMTP session to <somewhere>* buffer includes an exchange like: RCPT TO: <someone> 501 <someone>: recipient address must contain a domain " :type '(choice (const nil) string) :group 'smtpmail) (defcustom smtpmail-debug-info nil "Whether to print info in buffer *trace of SMTP session to <somewhere>*. See also `smtpmail-debug-verb' which determines if the SMTP protocol should be verbose as well." :type 'boolean :group 'smtpmail) (defcustom smtpmail-debug-verb nil "Whether this library sends the SMTP VERB command or not. The commands enables verbose information from the SMTP server." :type 'boolean :group 'smtpmail) (defcustom smtpmail-code-conv-from nil ;; *junet* "*smtpmail code convert from this code to *internal*..for tiny-mime.." :type 'boolean :group 'smtpmail) (defcustom smtpmail-queue-mail nil "*If set, mail is queued; otherwise it is sent immediately. If queued, it is stored in the directory `smtpmail-queue-dir' and sent with `smtpmail-send-queued-mail'." :type 'boolean :group 'smtpmail) (defcustom smtpmail-queue-dir "~/Mail/queued-mail/" "*Directory where `smtpmail.el' stores queued mail." :type 'directory :group 'smtpmail) (defcustom smtpmail-auth-credentials "~/.authinfo" "Specify username and password for servers, directly or via .netrc file. This variable can either be a filename pointing to a file in netrc(5) format, or list of four-element lists that contain, in order, `servername' (a string), `port' (an integer), `user' (a string) and `password' (a string, or nil to query the user when needed). If you need to enter a `realm' too, add it to the user string, so that it looks like `user@realm'." :type '(choice file (repeat (list (string :tag "Server") (integer :tag "Port") (string :tag "Username") (choice (const :tag "Query when needed" nil) (string :tag "Password"))))) :version "22.1" :group 'smtpmail) (defcustom smtpmail-starttls-credentials '(("" 25 "" "")) "Specify STARTTLS keys and certificates for servers. This is a list of four-element list with `servername' (a string), `port' (an integer), `key' (a filename) and `certificate' (a filename). If you do not have a certificate/key pair, leave the `key' and `certificate' fields as `nil'. A key/certificate pair is only needed if you want to use X.509 client authenticated connections." :type '(repeat (list (string :tag "Server") (integer :tag "Port") (file :tag "Key") (file :tag "Certificate"))) :version "21.1" :group 'smtpmail) (defcustom smtpmail-warn-about-unknown-extensions nil "*If set, print warnings about unknown SMTP extensions. This is mainly useful for development purposes, to learn about new SMTP extensions that might be useful to support." :type 'boolean :version "21.1" :group 'smtpmail) (defvar smtpmail-queue-index-file "index" "File name of queued mail index. This is relative to `smtpmail-queue-dir'.") (defvar smtpmail-address-buffer) (defvar smtpmail-recipient-address-list) (defvar smtpmail-queue-counter 0) ;; Buffer-local variable. (defvar smtpmail-read-point) (defvar smtpmail-queue-index (concat smtpmail-queue-dir smtpmail-queue-index-file)) (defconst smtpmail-auth-supported '(cram-md5 plain login) "List of supported SMTP AUTH mechanisms.") ;;; ;;; ;;; (defvar smtpmail-mail-address nil "Value to use for envelope-from address for mail from ambient buffer.") ;;;###autoload (defun smtpmail-send-it () (let ((errbuf (if mail-interactive (generate-new-buffer " smtpmail errors") 0)) (tembuf (generate-new-buffer " smtpmail temp")) (case-fold-search nil) delimline (mailbuf (current-buffer)) ;; Examine this variable now, so that ;; local binding in the mail buffer will take effect. (smtpmail-mail-address (or (and mail-specify-envelope-from (mail-envelope-from)) user-mail-address)) (smtpmail-code-conv-from (if enable-multibyte-characters (let ((sendmail-coding-system smtpmail-code-conv-from)) (select-message-coding-system))))) (unwind-protect (save-excursion (set-buffer tembuf) (erase-buffer) ;; Use the same buffer-file-coding-system as in the mail ;; buffer, otherwise any write-region invocations (e.g., in ;; mail-do-fcc below) will annoy with asking for a suitable ;; encoding. (set-buffer-file-coding-system smtpmail-code-conv-from nil t) (insert-buffer-substring mailbuf) (goto-char (point-max)) ;; require one newline at the end. (or (= (preceding-char) ?\n) (insert ?\n)) ;; Change header-delimiter to be what sendmail expects. (mail-sendmail-undelimit-header) (setq delimline (point-marker)) ;; (sendmail-synch-aliases) (if mail-aliases (expand-mail-aliases (point-min) delimline)) (goto-char (point-min)) ;; ignore any blank lines in the header (while (and (re-search-forward "\n\n\n*" delimline t) (< (point) delimline)) (replace-match "\n")) (let ((case-fold-search t)) ;; We used to process Resent-... headers here, ;; but it was not done properly, and the job ;; is done correctly in smtpmail-deduce-address-list. ;; Don't send out a blank subject line (goto-char (point-min)) (if (re-search-forward "^Subject:\\([ \t]*\n\\)+\\b" delimline t) (replace-match "") ;; This one matches a Subject just before the header delimiter. (if (and (re-search-forward "^Subject:\\([ \t]*\n\\)+" delimline t) (= (match-end 0) delimline)) (replace-match ""))) ;; Put the "From:" field in unless for some odd reason ;; they put one in themselves. (goto-char (point-min)) (if (not (re-search-forward "^From:" delimline t)) (let* ((login smtpmail-mail-address) (fullname (user-full-name))) (cond ((eq mail-from-style 'angles) (insert "From: " fullname) (let ((fullname-start (+ (point-min) 6)) (fullname-end (point-marker))) (goto-char fullname-start) ;; Look for a character that cannot appear unquoted ;; according to RFC 822. (if (re-search-forward "[^- !#-'*+/-9=?A-Z^-~]" fullname-end 1) (progn ;; Quote fullname, escaping specials. (goto-char fullname-start) (insert "\"") (while (re-search-forward "[\"\\]" fullname-end 1) (replace-match "\\\\\\&" t)) (insert "\"")))) (insert " <" login ">\n")) ((eq mail-from-style 'parens) (insert "From: " login " (") (let ((fullname-start (point))) (insert fullname) (let ((fullname-end (point-marker))) (goto-char fullname-start) ;; RFC 822 says \ and nonmatching parentheses ;; must be escaped in comments. ;; Escape every instance of ()\ ... (while (re-search-forward "[()\\]" fullname-end 1) (replace-match "\\\\\\&" t)) ;; ... then undo escaping of matching parentheses, ;; including matching nested parentheses. (goto-char fullname-start) (while (re-search-forward "\\(\\=\\|[^\\]\\(\\\\\\\\\\)*\\)\\\\(\\(\\([^\\]\\|\\\\\\\\\\)*\\)\\\\)" fullname-end 1) (replace-match "\\1(\\3)" t) (goto-char fullname-start)))) (insert ")\n")) ((null mail-from-style) (insert "From: " login "\n"))))) ;; Insert a `Message-Id:' field if there isn't one yet. (goto-char (point-min)) (unless (re-search-forward "^Message-Id:" delimline t) (insert "Message-Id: " (message-make-message-id) "\n")) ;; Insert a `Date:' field if there isn't one yet. (goto-char (point-min)) (unless (re-search-forward "^Date:" delimline t) (insert "Date: " (message-make-date) "\n")) ;; Possibly add a MIME header for the current coding system (let (charset) (goto-char (point-min)) (and (eq mail-send-nonascii 'mime) (not (re-search-forward "^MIME-version:" delimline t)) (progn (skip-chars-forward "\0-\177") (/= (point) (point-max))) smtpmail-code-conv-from (setq charset (coding-system-get smtpmail-code-conv-from 'mime-charset)) (goto-char delimline) (insert "MIME-version: 1.0\n" "Content-type: text/plain; charset=" (symbol-name charset) "\nContent-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"))) ;; Insert an extra newline if we need it to work around ;; Sun's bug that swallows newlines. (goto-char (1+ delimline)) (if (eval mail-mailer-swallows-blank-line) (newline)) ;; Find and handle any FCC fields. (goto-char (point-min)) (if (re-search-forward "^FCC:" delimline t) ;; Force mail-do-fcc to use the encoding of the mail ;; buffer to encode outgoing messages on FCC files. (let ((coding-system-for-write smtpmail-code-conv-from)) (mail-do-fcc delimline))) (if mail-interactive (with-current-buffer errbuf (erase-buffer)))) ;; ;; ;; (setq smtpmail-address-buffer (generate-new-buffer "*smtp-mail*")) (setq smtpmail-recipient-address-list (smtpmail-deduce-address-list tembuf (point-min) delimline)) (kill-buffer smtpmail-address-buffer) (smtpmail-do-bcc delimline) ; Send or queue (if (not smtpmail-queue-mail) (if (not (null smtpmail-recipient-address-list)) (if (not (smtpmail-via-smtp smtpmail-recipient-address-list tembuf)) (error "Sending failed; SMTP protocol error")) (error "Sending failed; no recipients")) (let* ((file-data (expand-file-name (format "%s_%i" (format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d_%H:%M:%S") (setq smtpmail-queue-counter (1+ smtpmail-queue-counter))) smtpmail-queue-dir)) (file-data (convert-standard-filename file-data)) (file-elisp (concat file-data ".el")) (buffer-data (create-file-buffer file-data)) (buffer-elisp (create-file-buffer file-elisp)) (buffer-scratch "*queue-mail*")) (unless (file-exists-p smtpmail-queue-dir) (make-directory smtpmail-queue-dir t)) (with-current-buffer buffer-data (erase-buffer) (set-buffer-file-coding-system smtpmail-code-conv-from nil t) (insert-buffer-substring tembuf) (write-file file-data) (set-buffer buffer-elisp) (erase-buffer) (insert (concat "(setq smtpmail-recipient-address-list '" (prin1-to-string smtpmail-recipient-address-list) ")\n")) (write-file file-elisp) (set-buffer (generate-new-buffer buffer-scratch)) (insert (concat file-data "\n")) (append-to-file (point-min) (point-max) smtpmail-queue-index) ) (kill-buffer buffer-scratch) (kill-buffer buffer-data) (kill-buffer buffer-elisp)))) (kill-buffer tembuf) (if (bufferp errbuf) (kill-buffer errbuf))))) ;;;###autoload (defun smtpmail-send-queued-mail () "Send mail that was queued as a result of setting `smtpmail-queue-mail'." (interactive) (with-temp-buffer ;;; Get index, get first mail, send it, update index, get second ;;; mail, send it, etc... (let ((file-msg "")) (insert-file-contents smtpmail-queue-index) (goto-char (point-min)) (while (not (eobp)) (setq file-msg (buffer-substring (point) (line-end-position))) (load file-msg) ;; Insert the message literally: it is already encoded as per ;; the MIME headers, and code conversions might guess the ;; encoding wrongly. (with-temp-buffer (let ((coding-system-for-read 'no-conversion)) (insert-file-contents file-msg)) (let ((smtpmail-mail-address (or (and mail-specify-envelope-from (mail-envelope-from)) user-mail-address))) (if (not (null smtpmail-recipient-address-list)) (if (not (smtpmail-via-smtp smtpmail-recipient-address-list (current-buffer))) (error "Sending failed; SMTP protocol error")) (error "Sending failed; no recipients")))) (delete-file file-msg) (delete-file (concat file-msg ".el")) (delete-region (point-at-bol) (point-at-bol 2))) (write-region (point-min) (point-max) smtpmail-queue-index)))) ;(defun smtpmail-via-smtp (host,port,sender,destination,smtpmail-text-buffer) (defun smtpmail-fqdn () (if smtpmail-local-domain (concat (system-name) "." smtpmail-local-domain) (system-name))) (defsubst smtpmail-cred-server (cred) (nth 0 cred)) (defsubst smtpmail-cred-port (cred) (nth 1 cred)) (defsubst smtpmail-cred-key (cred) (nth 2 cred)) (defsubst smtpmail-cred-user (cred) (nth 2 cred)) (defsubst smtpmail-cred-cert (cred) (nth 3 cred)) (defsubst smtpmail-cred-passwd (cred) (nth 3 cred)) (defun smtpmail-find-credentials (cred server port) (catch 'done (let ((l cred) el) (while (setq el (pop l)) (when (and (equal server (smtpmail-cred-server el)) (equal port (smtpmail-cred-port el))) (throw 'done el)))))) (defun smtpmail-maybe-append-domain (recipient) (if (or (not smtpmail-sendto-domain) (string-match "@" recipient)) recipient (concat recipient "@" smtpmail-sendto-domain))) (defun smtpmail-intersection (list1 list2) (let ((result nil)) (dolist (el2 list2) (when (memq el2 list1) (push el2 result))) (nreverse result))) (defvar starttls-extra-args) (defvar starttls-extra-arguments) (defun smtpmail-open-stream (process-buffer host port) (let ((cred (smtpmail-find-credentials smtpmail-starttls-credentials host port))) (if (null (and cred (condition-case () (with-no-warnings (require 'starttls) (call-process (if starttls-use-gnutls starttls-gnutls-program starttls-program))) (error nil)))) ;; The normal case. (open-network-stream "SMTP" process-buffer host port) (let* ((cred-key (smtpmail-cred-key cred)) (cred-cert (smtpmail-cred-cert cred)) (starttls-extra-args (append starttls-extra-args (when (and (stringp cred-key) (stringp cred-cert) (file-regular-p (setq cred-key (expand-file-name cred-key))) (file-regular-p (setq cred-cert (expand-file-name cred-cert)))) (list "--key-file" cred-key "--cert-file" cred-cert)))) (starttls-extra-arguments (append starttls-extra-arguments (when (and (stringp cred-key) (stringp cred-cert) (file-regular-p (setq cred-key (expand-file-name cred-key))) (file-regular-p (setq cred-cert (expand-file-name cred-cert)))) (list "--x509keyfile" cred-key "--x509certfile" cred-cert))))) (starttls-open-stream "SMTP" process-buffer host port))))) (defun smtpmail-try-auth-methods (process supported-extensions host port) (let* ((mechs (cdr-safe (assoc 'auth supported-extensions))) (mech (car (smtpmail-intersection smtpmail-auth-supported mechs))) (cred (if (stringp smtpmail-auth-credentials) (let* ((netrc (netrc-parse smtpmail-auth-credentials)) (port-name (format "%s" (or port "smtp"))) (hostentry (netrc-machine netrc host port-name port-name))) (when hostentry (list host port (netrc-get hostentry "login") (netrc-get hostentry "password")))) (smtpmail-find-credentials smtpmail-auth-credentials host port))) (passwd (when cred (or (smtpmail-cred-passwd cred) (read-passwd (format "SMTP password for %s:%s: " (smtpmail-cred-server cred) (smtpmail-cred-port cred)))))) ret) (when (and cred mech) (cond ((eq mech 'cram-md5) (smtpmail-send-command process (upcase (format "AUTH %s" mech))) (if (or (null (car (setq ret (smtpmail-read-response process)))) (not (integerp (car ret))) (>= (car ret) 400)) (throw 'done nil)) (when (eq (car ret) 334) (let* ((challenge (substring (cadr ret) 4)) (decoded (base64-decode-string challenge)) (hash (rfc2104-hash 'md5 64 16 passwd decoded)) (response (concat (smtpmail-cred-user cred) " " hash)) ;; Osamu Yamane <yamane@green.ocn.ne.jp>: ;; SMTP auth fails because the SMTP server identifies ;; only the first part of the string (delimited by ;; new line characters) as a response from the ;; client, and the rest as distinct commands. ;; In my case, the response string is 80 characters ;; long. Without the no-line-break option for ;; base64-encode-sting, only the first 76 characters ;; are taken as a response to the server, and the ;; authentication fails. (encoded (base64-encode-string response t))) (smtpmail-send-command process (format "%s" encoded)) (if (or (null (car (setq ret (smtpmail-read-response process)))) (not (integerp (car ret))) (>= (car ret) 400)) (throw 'done nil))))) ((eq mech 'login) (smtpmail-send-command process "AUTH LOGIN") (if (or (null (car (setq ret (smtpmail-read-response process)))) (not (integerp (car ret))) (>= (car ret) 400)) (throw 'done nil)) (smtpmail-send-command process (base64-encode-string (smtpmail-cred-user cred) t)) (if (or (null (car (setq ret (smtpmail-read-response process)))) (not (integerp (car ret))) (>= (car ret) 400)) (throw 'done nil)) (smtpmail-send-command process (base64-encode-string passwd t)) (if (or (null (car (setq ret (smtpmail-read-response process)))) (not (integerp (car ret))) (>= (car ret) 400)) (throw 'done nil))) ((eq mech 'plain) ;; We used to send an empty initial request, and wait for an ;; empty response, and then send the password, but this ;; violate a SHOULD in RFC 2222 paragraph 5.1. Note that this ;; is not sent if the server did not advertise AUTH PLAIN in ;; the EHLO response. See RFC 2554 for more info. (smtpmail-send-command process (concat "AUTH PLAIN " (base64-encode-string (concat "\0" (smtpmail-cred-user cred) "\0" passwd) t))) (if (or (null (car (setq ret (smtpmail-read-response process)))) (not (integerp (car ret))) (not (equal (car ret) 235))) (throw 'done nil))) (t (error "Mechanism %s not implemented" mech))) ;; Remember the password. (when (and (not (stringp smtpmail-auth-credentials)) (null (smtpmail-cred-passwd cred))) (setcar (cdr (cdr (cdr cred))) passwd))))) (defun smtpmail-via-smtp (recipient smtpmail-text-buffer) (let ((process nil) (host (or smtpmail-smtp-server (error "`smtpmail-smtp-server' not defined"))) (port smtpmail-smtp-service) ;; smtpmail-mail-address should be set to the appropriate ;; buffer-local value by the caller, but in case not: (envelope-from (or smtpmail-mail-address (and mail-specify-envelope-from (mail-envelope-from)) user-mail-address)) response-code greeting process-buffer (supported-extensions '())) (unwind-protect (catch 'done ;; get or create the trace buffer (setq process-buffer (get-buffer-create (format "*trace of SMTP session to %s*" host))) ;; clear the trace buffer of old output (with-current-buffer process-buffer (setq buffer-undo-list t) (erase-buffer)) ;; open the connection to the server (setq process (smtpmail-open-stream process-buffer host port)) (and (null process) (throw 'done nil)) ;; set the send-filter (set-process-filter process 'smtpmail-process-filter) (with-current-buffer process-buffer (set-buffer-process-coding-system 'raw-text-unix 'raw-text-unix) (make-local-variable 'smtpmail-read-point) (setq smtpmail-read-point (point-min)) (if (or (null (car (setq greeting (smtpmail-read-response process)))) (not (integerp (car greeting))) (>= (car greeting) 400)) (throw 'done nil) ) (let ((do-ehlo t) (do-starttls t)) (while do-ehlo ;; EHLO (smtpmail-send-command process (format "EHLO %s" (smtpmail-fqdn))) (if (or (null (car (setq response-code (smtpmail-read-response process)))) (not (integerp (car response-code))) (>= (car response-code) 400)) (progn ;; HELO (smtpmail-send-command process (format "HELO %s" (smtpmail-fqdn))) (if (or (null (car (setq response-code (smtpmail-read-response process)))) (not (integerp (car response-code))) (>= (car response-code) 400)) (throw 'done nil))) (dolist (line (cdr (cdr response-code))) (let ((name (with-case-table ascii-case-table (mapcar (lambda (s) (intern (downcase s))) (split-string (substring line 4) "[ ]"))))) (and (eq (length name) 1) (setq name (car name))) (and name (cond ((memq (if (consp name) (car name) name) '(verb xvrb 8bitmime onex xone expn size dsn etrn enhancedstatuscodes help xusr auth=login auth starttls)) (setq supported-extensions (cons name supported-extensions))) (smtpmail-warn-about-unknown-extensions (message "Unknown extension %s" name))))))) (if (and do-starttls (smtpmail-find-credentials smtpmail-starttls-credentials host port) (member 'starttls supported-extensions) (numberp (process-id process))) (progn (smtpmail-send-command process (format "STARTTLS")) (if (or (null (car (setq response-code (smtpmail-read-response process)))) (not (integerp (car response-code))) (>= (car response-code) 400)) (throw 'done nil)) (starttls-negotiate process) (setq do-starttls nil)) (setq do-ehlo nil)))) (smtpmail-try-auth-methods process supported-extensions host port) (if (or (member 'onex supported-extensions) (member 'xone supported-extensions)) (progn (smtpmail-send-command process (format "ONEX")) (if (or (null (car (setq response-code (smtpmail-read-response process)))) (not (integerp (car response-code))) (>= (car response-code) 400)) (throw 'done nil)))) (if (and smtpmail-debug-verb (or (member 'verb supported-extensions) (member 'xvrb supported-extensions))) (progn (smtpmail-send-command process (format "VERB")) (if (or (null (car (setq response-code (smtpmail-read-response process)))) (not (integerp (car response-code))) (>= (car response-code) 400)) (throw 'done nil)))) (if (member 'xusr supported-extensions) (progn (smtpmail-send-command process (format "XUSR")) (if (or (null (car (setq response-code (smtpmail-read-response process)))) (not (integerp (car response-code))) (>= (car response-code) 400)) (throw 'done nil)))) ;; MAIL FROM:<sender> (let ((size-part (if (or (member 'size supported-extensions) (assoc 'size supported-extensions)) (format " SIZE=%d" (with-current-buffer smtpmail-text-buffer ;; size estimate: (+ (- (point-max) (point-min)) ;; Add one byte for each change-of-line ;; because of CR-LF representation: (count-lines (point-min) (point-max))))) "")) (body-part (if (member '8bitmime supported-extensions) ;; FIXME: ;; Code should be added here that transforms ;; the contents of the message buffer into ;; something the receiving SMTP can handle. ;; For a receiver that supports 8BITMIME, this ;; may mean converting BINARY to BASE64, or ;; adding Content-Transfer-Encoding and the ;; other MIME headers. The code should also ;; return an indication of what encoding the ;; message buffer is now, i.e. ASCII or ;; 8BITMIME. (if nil " BODY=8BITMIME" "") ""))) ; (smtpmail-send-command process (format "MAIL FROM:%s@%s" (user-login-name) (smtpmail-fqdn))) (smtpmail-send-command process (format "MAIL FROM:<%s>%s%s" envelope-from size-part body-part)) (if (or (null (car (setq response-code (smtpmail-read-response process)))) (not (integerp (car response-code))) (>= (car response-code) 400)) (throw 'done nil) )) ;; RCPT TO:<recipient> (let ((n 0)) (while (not (null (nth n recipient))) (smtpmail-send-command process (format "RCPT TO:<%s>" (smtpmail-maybe-append-domain (nth n recipient)))) (setq n (1+ n)) (setq response-code (smtpmail-read-response process)) (if (or (null (car response-code)) (not (integerp (car response-code))) (>= (car response-code) 400)) (throw 'done nil) ) )) ;; DATA (smtpmail-send-command process "DATA") (if (or (null (car (setq response-code (smtpmail-read-response process)))) (not (integerp (car response-code))) (>= (car response-code) 400)) (throw 'done nil) ) ;; Mail contents (smtpmail-send-data process smtpmail-text-buffer) ;;DATA end "." (smtpmail-send-command process ".") (if (or (null (car (setq response-code (smtpmail-read-response process)))) (not (integerp (car response-code))) (>= (car response-code) 400)) (throw 'done nil) ) ;;QUIT ; (smtpmail-send-command process "QUIT") ; (and (null (car (smtpmail-read-response process))) ; (throw 'done nil)) t )) (if process (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process) (smtpmail-send-command process "QUIT") (smtpmail-read-response process) ; (if (or (null (car (setq response-code (smtpmail-read-response process)))) ; (not (integerp (car response-code))) ; (>= (car response-code) 400)) ; (throw 'done nil) ; ) (delete-process process) (unless smtpmail-debug-info (kill-buffer process-buffer))))))) (defun smtpmail-process-filter (process output) (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process) (goto-char (point-max)) (insert output))) (defun smtpmail-read-response (process) (let ((case-fold-search nil) (response-strings nil) (response-continue t) (return-value '(nil ())) match-end) (catch 'done (while response-continue (goto-char smtpmail-read-point) (while (not (search-forward "\r\n" nil t)) (unless (memq (process-status process) '(open run)) (throw 'done nil)) (accept-process-output process) (goto-char smtpmail-read-point)) (setq match-end (point)) (setq response-strings (cons (buffer-substring smtpmail-read-point (- match-end 2)) response-strings)) (goto-char smtpmail-read-point) (if (looking-at "[0-9]+ ") (let ((begin (match-beginning 0)) (end (match-end 0))) (if smtpmail-debug-info (message "%s" (car response-strings))) (setq smtpmail-read-point match-end) ;; ignore lines that start with "0" (if (looking-at "0[0-9]+ ") nil (setq response-continue nil) (setq return-value (cons (string-to-number (buffer-substring begin end)) (nreverse response-strings))))) (if (looking-at "[0-9]+-") (progn (if smtpmail-debug-info (message "%s" (car response-strings))) (setq smtpmail-read-point match-end) (setq response-continue t)) (progn (setq smtpmail-read-point match-end) (setq response-continue nil) (setq return-value (cons nil (nreverse response-strings))))))) (setq smtpmail-read-point match-end)) return-value)) (defun smtpmail-send-command (process command) (goto-char (point-max)) (if (= (aref command 0) ?P) (insert "PASS <omitted>\r\n") (insert command "\r\n")) (setq smtpmail-read-point (point)) (process-send-string process command) (process-send-string process "\r\n")) (defun smtpmail-send-data-1 (process data) (goto-char (point-max)) (if (and (multibyte-string-p data) smtpmail-code-conv-from) (setq data (string-as-multibyte (encode-coding-string data smtpmail-code-conv-from)))) (if smtpmail-debug-info (insert data "\r\n")) (setq smtpmail-read-point (point)) ;; Escape "." at start of a line (if (eq (string-to-char data) ?.) (process-send-string process ".")) (process-send-string process data) (process-send-string process "\r\n") ) (defun smtpmail-send-data (process buffer) (let ((data-continue t) sending-data) (with-current-buffer buffer (goto-char (point-min))) (while data-continue (with-current-buffer buffer (setq sending-data (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol))) (end-of-line 2) (setq data-continue (not (eobp)))) (smtpmail-send-data-1 process sending-data)))) (defun smtpmail-deduce-address-list (smtpmail-text-buffer header-start header-end) "Get address list suitable for smtp RCPT TO: <address>." (unwind-protect (with-current-buffer smtpmail-address-buffer (erase-buffer) (let ((case-fold-search t) (simple-address-list "") this-line this-line-end addr-regexp) (insert-buffer-substring smtpmail-text-buffer header-start header-end) (goto-char (point-min)) ;; RESENT-* fields should stop processing of regular fields. (save-excursion (setq addr-regexp (if (re-search-forward "^Resent-\\(to\\|cc\\|bcc\\):" header-end t) "^Resent-\\(to\\|cc\\|bcc\\):" "^\\(To:\\|Cc:\\|Bcc:\\)"))) (while (re-search-forward addr-regexp header-end t) (replace-match "") (setq this-line (match-beginning 0)) (forward-line 1) ;; get any continuation lines (while (and (looking-at "^[ \t]+") (< (point) header-end)) (forward-line 1)) (setq this-line-end (point-marker)) (setq simple-address-list (concat simple-address-list " " (mail-strip-quoted-names (buffer-substring this-line this-line-end)))) ) (erase-buffer) (insert " " simple-address-list "\n") (subst-char-in-region (point-min) (point-max) 10 ? t);; newline --> blank (subst-char-in-region (point-min) (point-max) ?, ? t);; comma --> blank (subst-char-in-region (point-min) (point-max) 9 ? t);; tab --> blank (goto-char (point-min)) ;; tidyness in case hook is not robust when it looks at this (while (re-search-forward "[ \t]+" header-end t) (replace-match " ")) (goto-char (point-min)) (let (recipient-address-list) (while (re-search-forward " \\([^ ]+\\) " (point-max) t) (backward-char 1) (setq recipient-address-list (cons (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)) recipient-address-list)) ) (setq smtpmail-recipient-address-list recipient-address-list)) ) ) ) ) (defun smtpmail-do-bcc (header-end) "Delete [Resent-]BCC: and their continuation lines from the header area. There may be multiple BCC: lines, and each may have arbitrarily many continuation lines." (let ((case-fold-search t)) (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) ;; iterate over all BCC: lines (while (re-search-forward "^\\(RESENT-\\)?BCC:" header-end t) (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (progn (forward-line 1) (point))) ;; get rid of any continuation lines (while (and (looking-at "^[ \t].*\n") (< (point) header-end)) (replace-match "")))))) (provide 'smtpmail) ;;; arch-tag: a76992df-6d71-43b7-9e72-4bacc6c05466 ;;; smtpmail.el ends here
author Bastien Guerry <bzg@altern.org>
date Wed, 13 Feb 2008 20:58:26 +0000
parents d153e68474d4
children dd7c098af727 ddedcecb18ef
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Here are the guidelines for being an Emacs pretester.
If you would like to do this, say so, and I'll add you to
the pretest list.


		  Information for Emacs Pretesters

The purpose of Emacs pretesting is to verify that the new Emacs
distribution, about to be released, works properly on your system *with
no change whatever*, when installed following the precise
recommendations that come with the Emacs distribution.

Here are some guidelines on how to do pretesting so as to make it
helpful.  All of them follow from common sense together with the
nature of the purpose and the situation.

Please save this file, and reread it when a new series of pretests
starts.

* Get the pretest from gnu/emacs/pretest/emacs-MM.0.NN.tar.gz
on alpha.gnu.org.

* After a few days of testing, if there are no problems, please report
that Emacs works for you and what configuration you are testing it on.

* If you want to communicate with other pretesters, send mail to
emacs-pretesters@gnu.org.  I don't use that mailing list when I send
to you because I've found that mailing lists tend to amplify random
noise into long discussions or even arguments, and that can waste a
lot of time.  But when you have a reason to ask other pretesters for
help, you can do it that way.

* It is absolutely vital that you report even the smallest change or
departure from the standard sources and procedure.

Otherwise, you are not testing the same program that we asked you to
test.  Testing a different program is usually of no use whatever.  It
can even cause trouble, if you fail to tell us that you tested some
other program instead of what we are about to release.  We might think
that Emacs works, when in fact it has not even been tried, and might
have a glaring fault.

* Don't use a site-load.el file or a site-init.el file when you pretest.
Using either of those files means you are not testing Emacs as a typical
site would use it.

Actually, it does no harm to test Emacs with such customizations *as
well as* testing it "out of the box".  Anything you do that could find
a bug is useful, as long as you make sure we know exactly what you
did.  The important point is that testing with local changes is no
substitute for testing Emacs exactly as it is distributed.

* Even changing the compilation options counts as a change in the
program.  The Emacs sources specify which compilation options to use.
Some of them are specified in makefiles, and some in machine-specific
configuration files.  They also give you ways to override this--but if
you do, then you are not testing what ordinary users will do.
Therefore, when pretesting, it is vital to test with the default
compilation options.

(Testing with a different set of options can be useful *in addition*,
but not *instead of* the default options.)

* The machine and system configuration files of Emacs are parts of
Emacs.  So when you test Emacs, you need to do it with the
configuration files that come with Emacs.

If Emacs does not come with configuration files for a certain machine,
and you test it with configuration files that don't come with Emacs,
this is effectively changing Emacs.  Because the crucial fact about
the planned release is that, without changes, it doesn't work on that
machine.

To make Emacs work on that machine, we would need to install new
configuration files.  That is not out of the question, since it is
safe--it certainly won't break any other machines that already work.
But you will have to rush in the legal papers to give the FSF
permission to use such a large piece of text.

* Look in the etc/MACHINES file.

The etc/MACHINES file says which configuration files to use for your
machine, so use the ones that are recommended.  If you guess, you might
guess wrong and encounter spurious difficulties.  What's more, if you
don't follow etc/MACHINES then you aren't helping to test that its
recommendations are valid.

The etc/MACHINES file may describe other things that you need to do
to make Emacs work on your machine.  If so, you should follow these
recommendations also, for the same reason.

* Send your problem reports to emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org, not
bug-gnu-emacs.

Sometimes we won't know what to do about a system-dependent issue, and
we may need people to say what happens if you try a certain thing on a
certain system.  When this happens, we'll send out a query.

* Don't delay sending information.

When you test on a system and encounter no problems, please report it
right away.  That way, we will know that someone has tested Emacs on
that kind of system.

Please don't wait for several days "to see if it really works before
you say anything."  Tell us right away that Emacs seems basically to
work; then, if you notice a problem a few days later, tell us
immediately about that when you see it.

It is okay if you double check things before reporting a problem, such
as to see if you can easily fix it.  But don't wait very long.  A good
rule to use in pretesting is always to report every problem on the
same day you encounter it, even if that means you can't find a
solution before you report the problem.

I'd much rather hear about a problem today and a solution tomorrow
than get both of them tomorrow at the same time.

* Make each bug report self-contained.

If you refer back to another message, whether from you or from someone
else, then it will be necessary for anyone who wants to investigate
the bug to find the other message.  This may be difficult, it is
probably time-consuming.

To help save our time, simply copy the relevant parts of any previous
messages into your own bug report.

In particular, if we ask you for more information because a bug report
was incomplete, it is best to send me the *entire* collection of
relevant information, all together.  If you send just the additional
information, that makes extra work for us.  There is even a risk that
we won't remember what question you are sending the answer to.

* When you encounter a bug that manifests itself as a Lisp error,
try setting debug-on-error to t and making the bug happen again.
Then you will get a Lisp backtrace.  Including that in your bug report
is very useful.

* For advice on debugging, see etc/DEBUG.

* Debugging optimized code is possible, if you compile with GCC, but
in some cases the optimized code can be confusing.  If you are not
accustomed to that, recompile Emacs without -O.  One way to do this is

    make clean
    make CFLAGS=-g

* Configure tries to figure out what kind of system you have by
compiling and linking programs which calls various functions and looks
at whether that succeeds.  The file config.log contains any messages
produced by compilers while running configure, to aid debugging if
configure makes a mistake.  But note that config.cache reads:

# Giving --cache-file=/dev/null disables caching, for debugging configure.

or more simply,

rm config.cache
./configure

* Don't try changing Emacs *in any way* during pretest unless it fails
to work unchanged.

* Always be precise when talking about changes you have made.  Show
things rather than describing them.  Use exact filenames (relative to
the main directory of the distribution), not partial ones.  For
example, say "I changed Makefile" rather than "I changed the
makefile".  Instead of saying "I defined the MUMBLE macro", send a
diff.

* Always use `diff -c' to make diffs.  If you don't include context, it
may be hard for us to figure out where you propose to make the
changes.  So we might ignore your patch.

* When you write a fix, keep in mind that we can't install a change
that *might* break other systems without the risk that it will fail to
work and therefore require an additional cycle of pretesting.

People often suggest fixing a problem by changing config.h or
src/ymakefile or even src/Makefile to do something special that a
particular system needs.  Sometimes it is totally obvious that such
changes would break Emacs for almost all users.  We can't possibly
make a change like that.  All we can do is ask you to find a fix that
is safe to install.

Sometimes people send fixes that *might* be an improvement in
general--but it is hard to be sure of this.  I can install such
changes some of the time, but not during pretest, when I am trying to
get a new version to work reliably as quickly as possible.

The safest changes for us to install are changes to the s- and m-
files.  At least those can't break other systems.

Another safe kind of change is one that uses a conditional to make
sure it will apply only to a particular kind of system.  Ordinarily,
that is a bad way to solve a problem, and I would want to find a
cleaner alternative.  But the virtue of safety can make it superior at
pretest time.

* Don't suggest changes during pretest to add features or make
something cleaner.  Every change risks introducing a bug, so I won't
install a change during pretest unless it is *necessary*.

* If you would like to suggest changes for purposes other than fixing
user-visible bugs, don't wait till pretest time.  Instead, send them
after we have made a release that proves to be stable.  That is the
easiest time to consider such suggestions.  If you send them at
pretest time, we will have to defer them till later, and that might
mean we forget all about them.

* In some cases, if you don't follow these guidelines, your
information might still be useful, but we would have to do more work
to make use of it.  That might cause it to fall by the wayside.

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