diff -Nur pine4.50/README.maildir pine4.50-maildir/README.maildir --- pine4.50/README.maildir Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 1970 +++ pine4.50-maildir/README.maildir Tue Dec 3 11:28:13 2002 @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +Pine 4.0x Maildir c-client module +--------------------------------- + +Written by Mattias Larsson + +This is the second release of my Maildir driver for Pine 4. It is based +on Eric Greens IMAP2bis Maildir driver. + +PLEASE NOTE that this driver has only been tested in the IMAP4rev1 daemon +before. It was just put into Pine 4.00, and it looks like it works, but it +has not been extensively tested. It has been running for 8 months in +production in our IMAP4 daemon though. + +PLEASE NOTE: + +This driver needs to store the UID's of the message in the file somehow. In +the earlier versions of this driver this was done by adding a new maildir +flag (the ,3 flag), however, this solution was not very good since most +other clients could not handle it. Thus I had to find another solution. In +this driver I use a pretty radical method. Any file in the maildir with the +execute bit set has its UID set in the mtime of the file. So you should not +edit the files in here, or in any otherway update the mtime, because then +the UID gets changed. Most clients should not do this, so I think this +solution is compatible with most other clients (if you find one that isn't, +let me know). If you for some reason have to edit a file in the Maildir, +delete the ".uidvalidity" file in the root of the Maildir (ie, the dir where +you find cur/ new/ and tmp/). Alternatively, edit maildir.c and define the +NO_UID_VALIDITY option, which will cause the Maildir to get set new UID's on +every start up. Note that if you are running IMAP and Netscape as a client, +you can't change the UID's, because Netscape do not support the UID validity +flag in the IMAP protocol. So use this with care. + +Please edit the maildir.c file in any case. There are 3 options you can +set yourself. The default configuration is not suitable for ISPs. If you are +an ISP, or system with many users, you might want to consider setting some +of the options different. + +Ohh, if there are problems compiling it, let me know, and please let me know +what you did to fix it. This thing was developed on Solaris (using both GCC +and SunCC, should work with both), but I haven't tried it on any other +platform. It is also known to compile cleanly on Linux RH5.1 + +CONFIGURATION +------------- + +There are a few configurable options. You find these at the top of the +maildir.c file (and it can be found in imap/src/osdep/unix if I'm not all +mistaken). Right now, two options are configurable. By default it is +configured for ISP use, something that you might want to change if you use +it at home. + +HOW TO USE +---------- + +Use it as any other c-client driver. There is some option you want to change +if you want all folders to be created as Maildirs (and I can't remember what +the option is from the top of my head). Read the pine documentation. + +CHANGES +------- + +Rel 4. Coredump problem fixed. In release 3 I decided to user the sparep + in the message cache so no patching of mail.h would be necessary, + however, PINE uses this pointer internally for other things, causing + coredumps when used with the Rel 3. patch. + +Rel 3. New way of storing UID's (compatible with ,2 clients). + Multiple inbox patches applied + +Rel 2. Pine 4 changes. + +Rel 1. Imap4rev 1 driver + +FINAL NOTES +----------- + +I'll try to maintain and release new versions as soon as I have time over, +which unfortunately does not happen very often in this business ;) + +You can (might) find newer versions of this driver at: + +http://www.freeit.com/mta/ + + +Regards, +Daniel Mattias Larsson + +e-mail: ml@techno.org +ph: +46-707-268785 +snail-mail: +Industrivagen 4 +SE-194 77 Upplands Vasby +SWEDEN diff -Nur pine4.50/imap/src/c-client/mail.h pine4.50-maildir/imap/src/c-client/mail.h --- pine4.50/imap/src/c-client/mail.h Tue Oct 29 02:10:29 2002 +++ pine4.50-maildir/imap/src/c-client/mail.h Tue Dec 3 11:28:13 2002 @@ -728,6 +728,7 @@ unsigned int spare7 : 1; /* seventh spare bit */ unsigned int spare8 : 1; /* eighth spare bit */ void *sparep; /* spare pointer */ + void *maildirp; /* for the Maildir driver */ unsigned long user_flags; /* user-assignable flags */ } MESSAGECACHE; diff -Nur pine4.50/imap/src/osdep/unix/Makefile pine4.50-maildir/imap/src/osdep/unix/Makefile --- pine4.50/imap/src/osdep/unix/Makefile Tue Oct 15 02:44:49 2002 +++ pine4.50-maildir/imap/src/osdep/unix/Makefile Tue Dec 3 11:28:13 2002 @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ # Command line build parameters EXTRAAUTHENTICATORS= -EXTRADRIVERS=mbox +EXTRADRIVERS=maildir mbox PASSWDTYPE=std SSLTYPE=nopwd @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ # Standard distribution build parameters DEFAULTAUTHENTICATORS=md5 pla log -DEFAULTDRIVERS=imap nntp pop3 mh mx mbx tenex mtx mmdf unix news phile +DEFAULTDRIVERS=maildir imap nntp pop3 mh mx mbx tenex mtx mmdf unix news phile # Normally no need to change any of these @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ BINARIES=osdep.o mail.o misc.o newsrc.o smanager.o utf8.o siglocal.o \ dummy.o pseudo.o netmsg.o flstring.o fdstring.o \ rfc822.o nntp.o smtp.o imap4r1.o pop3.o \ - unix.o mbox.o mbx.o mmdf.o tenex.o mtx.o news.o phile.o mh.o mx.o + unix.o mbox.o mbx.o mmdf.o tenex.o mtx.o news.o phile.o mh.o mx.o maildir.o CFLAGS=-g CAT=cat @@ -808,7 +808,7 @@ tenex.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h tenex.h dummy.h unix.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h unix.h pseudo.h dummy.h utf8.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h utf8.h - +maildir.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h maildir.h dummy.h # OS-dependent diff -Nur pine4.50/imap/src/osdep/unix/dummy.c pine4.50-maildir/imap/src/osdep/unix/dummy.c --- pine4.50/imap/src/osdep/unix/dummy.c Fri May 10 23:17:42 2002 +++ pine4.50-maildir/imap/src/osdep/unix/dummy.c Tue Dec 3 11:28:13 2002 @@ -345,13 +345,17 @@ char tmp[MAILTMPLEN]; /* don't \NoSelect dir if it has a driver */ if ((attributes & LATT_NOSELECT) && (d = mail_valid (NIL,name,NIL)) && - (d != &dummydriver)) attributes &= ~LATT_NOSELECT; + (d != &dummydriver)) { + attributes &= ~LATT_NOSELECT; + attributes |= LATT_NOINFERIORS; + } if (!contents || /* notify main program */ (!(attributes & LATT_NOSELECT) && (csiz = strlen (contents)) && !stat (dummy_file (tmp,name),&sbuf) && (csiz <= sbuf.st_size) && SAFE_SCAN_CONTENTS (d,tmp,contents,csiz,sbuf.st_size))) mm_list (stream,delimiter,name,attributes); - return T; + if (attributes & LATT_NOINFERIORS) return NIL; + else return T; } /* Dummy create mailbox diff -Nur pine4.50/imap/src/osdep/unix/maildir.c pine4.50-maildir/imap/src/osdep/unix/maildir.c --- pine4.50/imap/src/osdep/unix/maildir.c Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 1970 +++ pine4.50-maildir/imap/src/osdep/unix/maildir.c Tue Dec 3 11:28:13 2002 @@ -0,0 +1,1143 @@ +/* + * Maildir Module for PINE 4.0x - fourth release, use with CARE! + * + * Author: Mattias Larsson + * + * Version: 21.07.98 + * + * Please read the README.maildir file before using this module! + * + * If you have any questions, please e-mail ml@techno.org + * + * Multiple inboxes patch by Dean Gaudet + * + * ================================================= + * + * Based on the IMAP2 maildir routines by: + * + * Author: Eric Green + * Bloodhounds International Inc. + * thrytis@imaxx.net + * + * Additional contributions from: + * Aidas Kasparas (kaspar@soften.ktu.lt) + * + * Date: 27 April 1997 + * Last Edited: 13 June 1997 + * + * Based (heavily) on mh.c and other c-client library files by Mark Crispin: + * + * Mark Crispin + * Networks and Distributed Computing + * Computing & Communications + * University of Washington + * Administration Building, AG-44 + * Seattle, WA 98195 + * Internet: MRC@CAC.Washington.EDU + * + * Copyright 1995 by the University of Washington + * + * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its + * documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided + * that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and that both the + * above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting + * documentation, and that the name of the University of Washington not be + * used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software + * without specific, written prior permission. This software is made + * available "as is", and + * THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, + * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ALL IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND IN + * NO EVENT SHALL THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, + * INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM + * LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT + * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) OR STRICT LIABILITY, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION + * WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + * + */ + +/* CONFIGURABLE OPTIONS - PLEASE CHECK THESE OUT */ + +#define NO_MAILDIR_FIDDLE /* disallow Maildir with Maildir in the + name. This is useful in an ISP setup + using the IMAP daemon. #undef it if you + are running a normal pine and know what + you are doing */ + +#define NO_ABSOLUTE_PATHS /* if you define this, all paths + use your HOMEDIR is the root instead + of the actual root of the machine. This + is also useful in an ISP setup with + IMAP */ + +#undef NO_UID_VALIDITIY /* define this if you want the UID's not + to be persistent over sessions. Use this + if you use another client to read the + maildir that screws up the special way + in which we store UIDs. Do not enable + unless you are sure you need it. */ + +/* END CONFIGURATION */ + +#define MTA_DEBUG /* debugging sent to stdout */ +#undef MTA_DEBUG + +#include +#include +#include +extern int errno; /* just in case */ +#include "mail.h" +#include "osdep.h" +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include "maildir.h" +#include "misc.h" +#include "dummy.h" + +/* Driver dispatch used by MAIL */ + +DRIVER maildirdriver = { + "maildir", /* driver name */ + /* driver flags */ + DR_MAIL|DR_LOCAL|DR_NOFAST|DR_NAMESPACE, + (DRIVER *) NIL, /* next driver */ + maildir_valid, /* mailbox is valid for us */ + maildir_parameters, /* manipulate parameters */ + NIL, /* scan mailboxes */ + maildir_list, /* find mailboxes */ + maildir_lsub, /* find subscribed mailboxes */ + maildir_sub, /* subscribe to mailbox */ + maildir_unsub, /* unsubscribe from mailbox */ + maildir_create, /* create mailbox */ + maildir_delete, /* delete mailbox */ + maildir_rename, /* rename mailbox */ + NIL, /* status of mailbox */ + maildir_open, /* open mailbox */ + maildir_close, /* close mailbox */ + maildir_fast, /* fetch message "fast" attributes */ + NIL, /* fetch message flags */ + NIL, /* fetch overview */ + NIL, /* fetch message envelopes */ + maildir_fetchheader, /* fetch message header */ + maildir_fetchtext, /* fetch message body */ + NIL, /* fetch partial message text */ + NIL, /* unique identifier */ + NIL, /* message number */ + NIL, /* modify flags */ + maildir_flagmsg, /* per-message modify flags */ + NIL, /* search for message based on criteria */ + NIL, /* sort messages */ + NIL, /* thread messages */ + maildir_ping, /* ping mailbox to see if still alive */ + maildir_check, /* check for new messages */ + maildir_expunge, /* expunge deleted messages */ + maildir_copy, /* copy messages to another mailbox */ + maildir_append, /* append string message to mailbox */ + maildir_gc /* garbage collect stream */ +}; + + /* prototype stream */ +MAILSTREAM maildirproto = {&maildirdriver}; + +/* Check validity of mailbox + */ + +DRIVER *maildir_valid (char *name) +{ + return maildir_isvalid(name,T) ? &maildirdriver : NIL; +} + +int maildir_isvalid (char *name,long justname) +{ + char tmp[MAILTMPLEN]; + struct stat sbuf; + + if (!name || (!*name) || + ((*name == '#') && + (*(name+1) == 0 || + (*(name+1) != 'm' && *(name+1) != 'M') || + (*(name+2) != 'd' && *(name+1) != 'D') || + *(name+3) != '/')) || (*name == '.')) + return NIL; + + /* okay, anything containing the name Maildir will be ignored + this is to prevent anyone from fiddling with their incoming Maildir + directly, it should be accessed via the INBOX alias */ + + #ifdef NO_MAILDIR_FIDDLE + if (strstr(name, ".maildir")) { + return NIL; + } + #endif + /* If we are requested only to check + if the name is appropriate then we + have done! */ + if (justname && *name == '#') return T; + + + /* must be valid local mailbox */ + if ((*name != '*') && (*name != '{') && + maildir_file (tmp,name) && + /* assume its maildir if its a dir */ + stat (tmp,&sbuf) == 0 && S_ISDIR (sbuf.st_mode)) + return T; + + /* INBOX is for default Maildir */ + if (!strcmp (ucase (strcpy (tmp,name)), "INBOX") && + (stat (maildir_file (tmp,name),&sbuf) == 0) && + S_ISDIR (sbuf.st_mode)) + return T; + + return NIL; +} + +/* Maildir mail generate file string + */ + +char *maildir_file (char *dst,char *name) +{ + char tmp[MAILTMPLEN]; + + if (strlen (name) > 3 && /* safe do other comparisons */ + (*name == '#') && + (name[1] == 'm' || name[1] == 'M') && + (name[2] == 'd' || name[2] == 'D') && + (name[3] == '/')) + name += 4; + +#ifdef NO_ABSOLUTE_PATHS + if (*name == '/') { + /* we do not want to accept / absolute paths, so lets strip the first + / ... */ + sprintf(dst,"%s/%s/cur", myhomedir(), name+1); + +/* strncpy (dst, name, MAILTMPLEN - 2); + strncat (dst, "/cur", MAILTMPLEN - 2); + dst[MAILTMPLEN - 1] = '\0'; */ + } + else + sprintf (dst,"%s/%s/cur",myhomedir (), + strcmp (ucase (strcpy (tmp, name)), "INBOX") ? name : MAILDIRPATH); +#else + if (*name == '/') { + strncpy (dst, name, MAILTMPLEN - 2); + strncat (dst, "/cur", MAILTMPLEN - 2); + dst[MAILTMPLEN - 1] = '\0'; + } + else + sprintf (dst,"%s/%s/cur",myhomedir (), + strcmp (ucase (strcpy (tmp, name)), "INBOX") ? name : MAILDIRPATH); + +#endif + + #ifdef MTA_DEBUG + printf("maildir_file '%s'\n", dst); + #endif + return dst; +} + +/* Maildir open + */ + +MAILSTREAM *maildir_open (MAILSTREAM *stream) +{ + char tmp[MAILTMPLEN],tmp2[MAILTMPLEN]; + + if (!stream) return &maildirproto; + if (LOCAL) { /* recycle stream */ + maildir_close (stream, 0); + stream->dtb = &maildirdriver; + mail_free_cache (stream); + stream->uid_last = 0; /* default UID validity */ + stream->uid_validity = time (0); + } + + stream->uid_validity = 0; /* was time(0) */ + + if (stream->uid_last < time(0)) + stream->uid_last = time (0); + + stream->local = fs_get (sizeof (MAILDIRLOCAL)); + LOCAL->inbox = !strcmp (ucase (strcpy (tmp,stream->mailbox)),"INBOX") || + !strcmp (stream->mailbox,maildir_file (tmp2,"INBOX")); + LOCAL->dir = cpystr (maildir_file (tmp,stream->mailbox)); /* copy dir name */ + /* make temporary buffer */ + LOCAL->buf = (char *) fs_get ((LOCAL->buflen = MAXMESSAGESIZE) + 1); + LOCAL->scantime = 0; /* not scanned yet */ + stream->sequence++; + stream->nmsgs = stream->recent = 0; + + maildir_ping_core (stream); + maildir_ping (stream); +/* if (maildir_ping (stream) && !(stream->nmsgs || stream->silent)) + printf("Mailbox is empty\n"); +*/ + return stream; + +} + +/* Maildir ping mailbox + */ + +long maildir_ping_core (MAILSTREAM *stream) +{ + char tmp[MAILTMPLEN]; + MESSAGECACHE *elt; + struct stat sbuf, sbuf2; + DIR *dir; + struct direct *d; + int reloadall = NIL; + int uidinvalid = NIL; + unsigned long old; + long i; + long nmsgs = stream->nmsgs; + long recent = stream->recent; + long nfiles = stream->nmsgs; + int silent = stream->silent; + char *s, *s2; + mailcache_t mc = (mailcache_t) mail_parameters (NIL,GET_CACHE,NIL); + +/* maildir_copynew (LOCAL->dir); + */ + + if (stat (LOCAL->dir,&sbuf) < 0) { + sprintf (tmp,"Unable to open maildir: %s",strerror (errno)); + mm_log (tmp,ERROR); + return NIL; + } + + /* okay, lets try to figure out the Maildir UID validity. This is done + by checking the last modification time of the file .uidvalidity + in the rootdir of the Maildir. Any program reordering the files + in the directory have to touch this file */ + + sprintf(tmp, "%s/../.uidvalidity", LOCAL->dir); + + if (stat (tmp,&sbuf2) < 0) { + /* no uid validity file found, if uid_validity == 0, we have + to set it to something other than 0, and then create the + .uidvalidity file for future accesses */ + + if (stream->uid_validity == 0) { + FILE *fl; + struct utimbuf tbuf; + + stream->uid_validity = time(0); + tbuf.actime = stream->uid_validity; + tbuf.modtime = stream->uid_validity; + + if ((fl = fopen(tmp, "w"))) { + fclose(fl); + chmod (tmp, S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR); + utime(tmp, &tbuf); + } + } + uidinvalid = T; /* UID's are invalid, update them */ + } else { + /* valid file, lets set UID if uid_validity = 0 */ + if (stream->uid_validity == 0) { + stream->uid_validity = sbuf2.st_mtime; + } + } + + #ifdef NO_UID_VALIDITY + uidinvalid = T; /* force the UIDs to be invalid and reset every time, + useful in an environment without imap servers and + clients that screw up the UIDs.. i'd leave it to + OFF until I really need it though... */ + #endif + + stream->silent = T; + if (sbuf.st_ctime != LOCAL->scantime) { + /* update the message list */ + struct direct **names = NIL; + nfiles = scandir (LOCAL->dir,&names,maildir_select,maildir_namesort); + + for (i = 0; i < nfiles; i++) { + + /* check if file has executable bit set */ + sprintf(tmp, "%s/%s", LOCAL->dir, names[i]->d_name); + stat (tmp,&sbuf2); + if (sbuf2.st_mode & S_IXUSR) { + /* executable bit set, modtime is uid */ + if (sbuf2.st_mtime > stream->uid_last) + stream->uid_last = sbuf2.st_mtime+1; + } + /* this is kept for backwards compatibility */ + if ((s = strstr (names[i]->d_name,":3,"))) + s += 3; + if (s && (s2 = strstr (s, ",U"))) { + s2 += 2; + sscanf(s2, "%d", &old); + if (old > stream->uid_last) { + stream->uid_last = old+1; + } + } + + } + + mm_critical (stream); /* go critical */ + old = stream->uid_last; + LOCAL->scantime = sbuf.st_ctime; + + /* check if old files same */ + for (i = 0; i < stream->nmsgs; i++) { + + if (strcmp ((char *) mail_elt (stream, i + 1)->maildirp, + names[i]->d_name)) { + reloadall = T; + break; + } + } + + if (reloadall) { /* files are out of order, rebuild cache */ + + i = 1; + while (i <= stream->nmsgs) + /* clean out cache */ + if ((elt = (MESSAGECACHE *) (*mc) (stream,i,CH_ELT))) { + fs_give ((void **) &elt->maildirp); + mail_expunged (stream,i); + } + else + i++; + + mm_log ("Warning: Mailbox has changed in an unexpected way. Reloading.", + WARN); + stream->nmsgs = 0; + } + nmsgs = stream->nmsgs; + + stream->nmsgs = nfiles; /* hm? */ + + for (i = nmsgs; i < nfiles; i++) { + + mail_exists(stream, i+1); + /* if newly seen, add to list */ + (elt = mail_elt (stream, i + 1))->maildirp = (long) cpystr (names[i]->d_name); + elt->valid = T; + + /* grab the flags */ + if ((s = strstr (names[i]->d_name,":3,"))) { + s += 3; + if (strchr (s,'F')) + elt->flagged = T; + if (strchr (s,'R')) + elt->answered = T; + if (strchr (s,'S')) + elt->seen = T; + if (strchr (s,'T')) + elt->deleted = T; + } else if ((s = strstr (names[i]->d_name,":2,"))) { + /* this is the :2, id where all files go nowadays */ + s += 3; + if (strchr (s,'F')) + elt->flagged = T; + if (strchr (s,'R')) + elt->answered = T; + if (strchr (s,'S')) + elt->seen = T; + if (strchr (s,'T')) + elt->deleted = T; + sprintf(tmp, "%s/%s", LOCAL->dir, names[i]->d_name); + stat (tmp,&sbuf2); + if (sbuf2.st_mode & S_IXUSR) { + /* executable bit set, modtime is uid */ + elt->private.uid = sbuf2.st_mtime; + } + /* and if we could not retrieve UID from modtime, or if + UIDs are invalid, go here */ + if (elt->private.uid == 0 || uidinvalid) { + stream->uid_last = (elt = mail_elt (stream,i+1))->private.uid = stream->uid_last+1; + maildir_flagmsg(stream, elt); + } + s = 0; /* make sure next if statement does not trigger */ + } + + if (s) + if ((s2 = strstr (s, ",U"))) { + s2 += 2; + sscanf(s2, "%d", &elt->private.uid); + if (elt->private.uid == 0 || uidinvalid) { + stream->uid_last = (elt = mail_elt (stream,i+1))->private.uid = stream->uid_last+1; + maildir_flagmsg(stream, elt); + } + + } else { /* assign new UID */ + stream->uid_last = (elt = mail_elt (stream,i+1))->private.uid = stream->uid_last+1; + elt->recent = T; + recent++; + maildir_flagmsg(stream, elt); /* store the UID that we assigned to it */ + } + + + + } + + mm_nocritical (stream); /* release critical */ + /* free the names stuff */ + for (i = 0; i < nfiles; i++) + fs_give ((void **) &names[i]); + if (names) + fs_give ((void **) &names); + } + stream->silent = silent; + mail_exists(stream,nfiles); +/* if (!reloadall) */ + mail_recent (stream,recent); + + return T; /* return that we are alive */ +} + +long maildir_ping (MAILSTREAM *stream) +{ + maildir_copynew (LOCAL->dir); + return maildir_ping_core (stream); +} + +void maildir_copynew (const char *mailbox) +{ + char tmp[MAILTMPLEN],file[MAILTMPLEN],newfile[MAILTMPLEN]; + DIR *dir; + struct dirent *d; + struct stat sbuf; + + sprintf (tmp,"%s/../new",mailbox); + if (!(dir = opendir (tmp))) + return; + + while (d = readdir (dir)) { + if (d->d_name[0] == '.') + continue; /* skip .files */ + + sprintf (file,"%s/%s",tmp,d->d_name); + /* make sure this is a normal file */ + if (stat (file,&sbuf) == 0 && S_ISREG (sbuf.st_mode)) { + + if (strstr (d->d_name,":3,")) /* this message already has flags */ + sprintf (newfile,"%s/%s",mailbox,d->d_name); + else + sprintf (newfile,"%s/%s:3,",mailbox,d->d_name); + + /* move the new mail to the cur dir */ + if (link (file,newfile) == -1) + mm_log("Unable to read new mail!",WARN); + else + unlink (file); + } + } + closedir (dir); +} + +int maildir_select (struct direct *name) +{ + if (name->d_name[0] != '.') + return T; + + return NIL; +} + +int maildir_namesort (struct direct **d1,struct direct **d2) +{ +/* this maildir module is kind of lame and expects files it just moved + * from new/ to cur/ to show up at the end of the sorting... this mostly + * works fine when the timestamp is less than 1000000000 -- you can just + * strcmp. but when the timestamp went past that point we need to do + * this convoluted sort. + */ + unsigned long t1, t2; + + t1 = strtoul((*d1)->d_name, NULL, 10); + t2 = strtoul((*d2)->d_name, NULL, 10); + if (t1 == t2) { + return strcmp ((*d1)->d_name,(*d2)->d_name); + } + else if (t1 > t2) { + return 1; + } + return -1; +} + + +/* Maildir garbage collect stream + */ + +void maildir_gc (MAILSTREAM *stream,long gcflags) +{ + unsigned long i; + + if (gcflags & GC_TEXTS) { /* garbage collect texts? */ + /* flush texts from cache */ +/* if (LOCAL->hdr) fs_give ((void **) &LOCAL->hdr); +// if (stream->text) fs_give ((void **) &stream->text); +// stream->msgno = 0; invalidate stream text +*/ + } +} + +/* Maildir close + */ + +void maildir_close (MAILSTREAM *stream, long options) +{ + MESSAGECACHE *elt; + int i; + mailcache_t mc = (mailcache_t) mail_parameters (NIL,GET_CACHE,NIL); + +/* CL_EXPUNGE OPTION SUPPORT HERE SOMEWHERE! */ + /* clean out the cached paths */ + for (i = 1; i <= stream->nmsgs; i++) + if ((elt = (MESSAGECACHE *) (*mc) (stream,i,CH_ELT)) && elt->maildirp) { + fs_give ((void **) &elt->maildirp); + elt->maildirp = 0; /* otherwise pine coredumps */ + } + + if (LOCAL) { /* only if a stream is open */ + if (LOCAL->dir) fs_give ((void **) &LOCAL->dir); + maildir_gc (stream,GC_TEXTS); /* free local cache */ + /* free local scratch buffer */ + if (LOCAL->buf) fs_give ((void **) &LOCAL->buf); + /* nuke the local data */ + fs_give ((void **) &stream->local); + stream->dtb = NIL; /* log out the DTB */ + } +} + +void maildir_check (MAILSTREAM *stream) +{ + /* Perhaps in the future this will preserve flags */ + if (maildir_ping (stream)) mm_log ("Check completed",(long) NIL); +} + +long maildir_fetchtext (MAILSTREAM *stream,unsigned long msgno,STRING *bs, long flags) +{ + unsigned long i; + MESSAGECACHE *elt; + /* UID call "impossible" */ + if (flags & FT_UID) return NIL; + elt = mail_elt (stream,msgno);/* get elt */ + /* snarf message if don't have it yet */ + if (!elt->private.msg.text.text.data) { + maildir_fetchheader (stream,msgno,&i,flags); + if (!elt->private.msg.text.text.data) return NIL; + } + if (!(flags & FT_PEEK)) { /* mark as seen */ + mail_elt (stream,msgno)->seen = T; + maildir_flagmsg (stream, mail_elt(stream,msgno)); + mm_flags (stream,msgno); + } + if (!elt->private.msg.text.text.data) return NIL; + INIT (bs,mail_string,elt->private.msg.text.text.data, + elt->private.msg.text.text.size); + return T; +} + + +/* Maildir fetch message header + */ + +char *maildir_fetchheader (MAILSTREAM *stream,unsigned long msgno, + unsigned long *length, long flags) +{ + unsigned long i,hdrsize; + int fd; + char *t; + char tmp[MAILTMPLEN]; + char *s,*b; + struct stat sbuf; + struct tm *tm; + MESSAGECACHE *elt; + *length = 0; /* default to empty */ + if (flags & FT_UID) return "";/* UID call "impossible" */ + elt = mail_elt (stream,msgno);/* get elt */ + if (!elt->private.msg.header.text.data) { + +/* maildir_gc (stream,GC_TEXTS); invalidate current cache */ + /* build message file name */ + sprintf (tmp,"%s/%s",LOCAL->dir,(char *) elt->maildirp); + if ((fd = open (tmp,O_RDONLY,NIL)) >= 0) { + fstat (fd,&sbuf); /* get size of message */ + /* make plausible IMAPish date string */ + tm = gmtime (&sbuf.st_mtime); + elt->day = tm->tm_mday; elt->month = tm->tm_mon + 1; + elt->year = tm->tm_year + 1900 - BASEYEAR; + elt->hours = tm->tm_hour; elt->minutes = tm->tm_min; + elt->seconds = tm->tm_sec; + elt->zhours = 0; elt->zminutes = 0; + /* slurp message */ + read (fd,s = (char *) fs_get (sbuf.st_size + 1),sbuf.st_size); + s[sbuf.st_size] = '\0'; /* tie off file */ + close (fd); /* close file */ + + for (i = 0,b = s; *b && !(i && (*b == '\n')); i = (*b++ == '\n')); + hdrsize = (*b ? ++b:b)-s; /* number of header bytes */ + + elt->rfc822_size = /* size of entire message in CRLF form */ + (elt->private.msg.header.text.size = + strcrlfcpy ((char **) &elt->private.msg.header.text.data,&i,s, + hdrsize)) + + (elt->private.msg.text.text.size = + strcrlfcpy ((char **) &elt->private.msg.text.text.data,&i,b, + sbuf.st_size - hdrsize)); + fs_give ((void **) &s); + } else return ""; + + } + + *length = elt->private.msg.header.text.size; + return (char *) elt->private.msg.header.text.data; +} + +void maildir_fast (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *sequence,long flags) +{ + unsigned long i,j; + /* ugly and slow */ + if (stream && LOCAL && ((flags & FT_UID) ? + mail_uid_sequence (stream,sequence) : + mail_sequence (stream,sequence))) + for (i = 1; i <= stream->nmsgs; i++) + if (mail_elt (stream,i)->sequence) maildir_fetchheader (stream,i,&j,NIL); +} + +/* Maildir find list of subscribed mailboxes + * Accepts: mail stream + * pattern to search + */ + +void maildir_list (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *ref, char *pat) +{ + return; +} + +void *maildir_parameters (long function,void *value) +{ + return NIL; +} + +long maildir_create (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *mailbox) +{ + char tmp[MAILTMPLEN]; + char err[MAILTMPLEN]; + char *s, *s2; + int fnlen, i; + char *subdir_names[] = {"/cur","/new","/tmp",NULL}; + + /* must not already exist */ + if (access (maildir_file (tmp,mailbox),F_OK) == 0) { + sprintf (err,"Can't create mailbox %s: mailbox already exists",mailbox); + mm_log (err,ERROR); + return NIL; + } + + maildir_file (tmp,mailbox); /* get file name */ + fnlen = strlen (tmp); + /*syslog(LOG_INFO, "fname: '%s'", tmp);*/ + tmp[fnlen - 4] = '\0'; /* making main directory's name */ + fnlen -= 4; + + /* okay, try to add support for adding hiearchys of directories, this + is done by scanning for /'s.... */ + + /*syslog(LOG_INFO, "tmp '%s'", tmp);*/ + s = tmp; + + while ((s = strstr(s, "/")) != 0) { + /*syslog(LOG_INFO, "Before make: '%s'", s);*/ + *s = '\0'; + /*syslog(LOG_INFO, "Trying to make: '%s'", tmp);*/ + if (mkdir (tmp,0700) && *s != '\0') /* trying to make the dir */ + if (errno != EEXIST) { + sprintf (err,"Can't create mailbox %s: %s %s", + mailbox,tmp,strerror (errno)); + mm_log (err,ERROR); + return NIL; + } + *s = '/'; + s++; + } + + if (mkdir (tmp,0700)) { /* try to make new dir */ + sprintf (err,"Can't create mailbox %s: %s %s", + mailbox,tmp,strerror (errno)); + mm_log (err,ERROR); + return NIL; + } + + /*syslog(LOG_INFO, "create maildir");*/ + for (i = 0; subdir_names[i]; i++) { + strcpy (tmp + fnlen,subdir_names[i]); + + if (mkdir (tmp,0700)) { /* try to make new dir */ + sprintf (err,"Can't create mailbox %s: %s %s", + mailbox,tmp,strerror (errno)); + mm_log (err,ERROR); + return NIL; + } + } + + return T; /* return success */ +} + +void maildir_flagmsg (MAILSTREAM *stream,MESSAGECACHE *elt) +{ + char oldfile[MAILTMPLEN],newfile[MAILTMPLEN],fn[MAILTMPLEN]; + struct utimbuf tbuf; + char *s; + + /* build the new filename */ + sprintf (oldfile,"%s/%s",LOCAL->dir,(char *) elt->maildirp); + if ((s = strchr ((char *) elt->maildirp,':'))) *s = '\0'; + sprintf (fn,"%s:2,%s%s%s%s",(char *) elt->maildirp,elt->flagged ? "F" : "", + elt->answered ? "R" : "",elt->seen ? "S" : "", + elt->deleted ? "T" : ""); + sprintf (newfile,"%s/%s",LOCAL->dir,fn); + /* rename the file with new flags */ + if (rename (oldfile,newfile) < 0) { + sprintf(oldfile,"Unable to write flags to disk: %s",strerror (errno)); + mm_log(oldfile,ERROR); + return; + } + /* update the file name in cache */ + fs_give ((void **) &elt->maildirp); + elt->maildirp = (long) cpystr (fn); + + /* fix the UID on the file */ + tbuf.actime = elt->private.uid; + tbuf.modtime = elt->private.uid; + chmod (newfile, S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR|S_IXUSR); + utime (newfile, &tbuf); + +} + +void maildir_expunge (MAILSTREAM *stream) +{ + MESSAGECACHE *elt; + unsigned long i = 1; + unsigned long n = 0; + unsigned long recent = stream->recent; + + maildir_gc (stream,GC_TEXTS); /* invalidate texts */ + mm_critical (stream); /* go critical */ + while (i <= stream->nmsgs) { /* for each message */ + /* if deleted, need to trash it */ + if ((elt = mail_elt (stream,i))->deleted) { + sprintf (LOCAL->buf,"%s/%s",LOCAL->dir,(char *) elt->maildirp); + if (unlink (LOCAL->buf)) {/* try to delete the message */ + sprintf (LOCAL->buf,"Expunge of message %ld failed, aborted: %s",i, + strerror (errno)); + mm_log (LOCAL->buf,WARN); + break; + } + /* free the cached filename */ + if (elt->maildirp) { + fs_give ((void **) &elt->maildirp); + elt->maildirp = 0; /* otherwise pine coredumps */ + } + if (elt->recent) --recent;/* if recent, note one less recent message */ + mail_expunged (stream,i); /* notify upper levels */ + n++; /* count up one more expunged message */ + } + else i++; /* otherwise try next message */ + } + if (n) { /* output the news if any expunged */ + sprintf (LOCAL->buf,"Expunged %ld messages",n); + mm_log (LOCAL->buf,(long) NIL); + } + else mm_log ("No messages deleted, so no update needed",(long) NIL); + mm_nocritical (stream); /* release critical */ + /* notify upper level of new mailbox size */ + mail_exists (stream,stream->nmsgs); + mail_recent (stream,recent); +} + +/* dont forget to process options in here */ +long maildir_copy (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *sequence,char *mailbox,long options) +{ + STRING st; + MESSAGECACHE *elt; + struct stat sbuf; + int fd; + long i; + char *s,tmp[MAILTMPLEN]; + /* copy the messages */ + if ((options & CP_UID) ? mail_uid_sequence (stream, sequence) : + mail_sequence (stream,sequence)) + for (i = 1; i <= stream->nmsgs; i++) + if ((elt = mail_elt (stream,i))->sequence) { + sprintf (LOCAL->buf,"%s/%s",LOCAL->dir,(char *) elt->maildirp); + if ((fd = open (LOCAL->buf,O_RDONLY,NIL)) < 0) return NIL; + fstat (fd,&sbuf); /* get size of message */ + /* slurp message */ + read (fd,s = (char *) fs_get (sbuf.st_size +1),sbuf.st_size); + s[sbuf.st_size] = '\0'; /* tie off file */ + close (fd); /* flush message file */ + INIT (&st,mail_string,(void *) s,sbuf.st_size); + sprintf (LOCAL->buf,"%s%s%s%s%s)", + elt->seen ? " \\Seen" : "", + elt->deleted ? " \\Deleted" : "", + elt->flagged ? " \\Flagged" : "", + elt->answered ? " \\Answered" : "", + (elt->seen || elt->deleted || elt->flagged || elt->answered) ? + "" : " "); + LOCAL->buf[0] = '('; /* open list */ + mail_date (tmp,elt); /* generate internal date */ + if (!maildir_append (stream,mailbox,LOCAL->buf,tmp,&st)) { + fs_give ((void **) &s); /* give back temporary space */ + return NIL; + } + fs_give ((void **) &s); /* give back temporary space */ + } + return T; /* return success */ +} + +long maildir_append (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *mailbox,char *flags,char *date, + STRING *message) +{ + int fd; + char c,*s; + char tmp[MAILTMPLEN],file[MAILTMPLEN],path1[MAILTMPLEN],path2[MAILTMPLEN]; + MESSAGECACHE elt; + long i; + long size = 0; + long ret = LONGT; + short uf = 0; + + /* + This is intentionaly made static. Users can ask to save a LOT of messages + at once and this program can do that within one second. Dan's assumption + that time+pid+hostname always will be unique stops being true in this + case. So we will add yet another number to host part of message file's + name. Hostname is used only to make filename unique and Dan explicitly + says that "<...> Other than this [skipping filenames starting at dot] , + readers should not attempt to parse filenames. <...>". Therefore this + addition should be no problem. Am I right, Dan? --AK + */ + + static unsigned int transact = 0; + + if (flags) /* get flags if given */ + uf = maildir_getflags (user_flags (&maildirproto),flags); + +/* if (date) { want to preserve date? + //syslog(LOG_INFO, "date: '%s'", date); + // yes, parse date into an elt + if (!mail_parse_date (&elt,date)) { + sprintf (tmp,"Bad date in append: %s",date); + mm_log (tmp,ERROR); + return NIL; + } + } */ + /* N.B.: can't use LOCAL->buf for tmp */ + /* make sure valid mailbox */ + if (!maildir_isvalid (mailbox, NIL)) { + sprintf (tmp,"Not a valid Maildir mailbox: %s",mailbox); + mm_log (tmp,ERROR); + return NIL; + } + /* build file name we will use */ + sprintf (file,"%u.%d.%09u.%s:3,%s%s%s%s", + time (0),getpid (),transact++,mylocalhost (), + uf&fFLAGGED ? "F" : "",uf&fANSWERED ? "R" : "", + uf&fSEEN ? "S" : "",uf&fDELETED ? "T" : ""); + /* build tmp file name */ + sprintf (path1,"%s/../tmp/%s",maildir_file (tmp,mailbox),file); + + if ((fd = open (path1,O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXCL,S_IREAD|S_IWRITE)) < 0) { + sprintf (tmp,"Can't open append mailbox: %s",strerror (errno)); + mm_log (tmp,ERROR); + return NIL; + } + i = SIZE (message); /* get size of message */ + s = (char *) fs_get (i + 1); /* get space for the data */ + /* copy the data w/o CR's */ + while (i--) if ((c = SNX (message)) != '\015') s[size++] = c; + mm_critical (stream); /* go critical */ + /* write the data */ + if ((write (fd,s,size) < 0) || fsync (fd)) { + unlink (path1); /* delete message */ + sprintf (tmp,"Message append failed: %s",strerror (errno)); + mm_log (tmp,ERROR); + ret = NIL; + } + /* build final filename to use */ + sprintf (path2,"%s/../new/%s",maildir_file (tmp,mailbox),file); + if (link (path1,path2) < 0) { + sprintf (tmp,"Message append failed: %s",strerror (errno)); + mm_log (tmp,ERROR); + ret = NIL; + } + unlink (path1); + + close (fd); /* close the file */ + mm_nocritical (stream); /* release critical */ + fs_give ((void **) &s); /* flush the buffer */ + return ret; +} + +short bezerk_getflags (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *flag) +{ + char *t,tmp[MAILTMPLEN],err[MAILTMPLEN]; + short f = 0; + short i,j; + if (flag && *flag) { /* no-op if no flag string */ + /* check if a list and make sure valid */ + if ((i = (*flag == '(')) ^ (flag[strlen (flag)-1] == ')')) { + mm_log ("Bad flag list",ERROR); + return NIL; + } + /* copy the flag string w/o list construct */ + strncpy (tmp,flag+i,(j = strlen (flag) - (2*i))); + tmp[j] = '\0'; + t = ucase (tmp); /* uppercase only from now on */ + + while (t && *t) { /* parse the flags */ + if (*t == '\\') { /* system flag? */ + switch (*++t) { /* dispatch based on first character */ + case 'S': /* possible \Seen flag */ + if (t[1] == 'E' && t[2] == 'E' && t[3] == 'N') i = fSEEN; + t += 4; /* skip past flag name */ + break; + case 'D': /* possible \Deleted flag */ + if (t[1] == 'E' && t[2] == 'L' && t[3] == 'E' && t[4] == 'T' && + t[5] == 'E' && t[6] == 'D') i = fDELETED; + t += 7; /* skip past flag name */ + break; + case 'F': /* possible \Flagged flag */ + if (t[1] == 'L' && t[2] == 'A' && t[3] == 'G' && t[4] == 'G' && + t[5] == 'E' && t[6] == 'D') i = fFLAGGED; + t += 7; /* skip past flag name */ + break; + case 'A': /* possible \Answered flag */ + if (t[1] == 'N' && t[2] == 'S' && t[3] == 'W' && t[4] == 'E' && + t[5] == 'R' && t[6] == 'E' && t[7] == 'D') i = fANSWERED; + t += 8; /* skip past flag name */ + break; + default: /* unknown */ + i = 0; + break; + } + /* add flag to flags list */ + if (i && ((*t == '\0') || (*t++ == ' '))) f |= i; + } + else { /* no user flags yet */ + t = strtok (t," "); /* isolate flag name */ + sprintf (err,"Unknown flag: %.80s",t); + t = strtok (NIL," "); /* get next flag */ + mm_log (err,ERROR); + } + } + } + return f; +} + +short maildir_getflags (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *flag) +{ + return bezerk_getflags (stream,flag); /* nothing exciting, reuse old code */ +} + +long maildir_delete (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *mailbox) +{ + DIR *dirp; + struct direct *d; + int i,j; + char tmp[MAILTMPLEN],err[MAILTMPLEN]; + char *subdir_names[] = {"cur/","new/","tmp/",NULL}; + + /* check if mailbox even exists */ + if (!maildir_isvalid (mailbox,NIL)) { +/* sprintf (tmp,"Can't delete mailbox %s: no such mailbox",mailbox); + mm_log (tmp,ERROR); + return NIL; */ + /*syslog(LOG_INFO, "Invalid maildir in delete()"); */ + return T; /* well.. a stupid hack to get by a problem in netscape .. + it remembers folders locally, and if a folder is deleted on + another machine, you have no way removing it on any other + netscapes... */ + } + + /* get name of directory */ + i = strlen (maildir_file (tmp,mailbox)) + 1; + for (j = 0; subdir_names[j]; j++) { + strcpy (tmp + i - 4,subdir_names[j]); + if (dirp = opendir (tmp)) { /* open directory */ + while (d = readdir (dirp)) /* empty the directory */ + if (strcmp (d->d_name,".") && strcmp (d->d_name,"..")) { + strcpy (tmp + i,d->d_name); + /*syslog(LOG_INFO, "unlink1: '%s'");*/ + unlink (tmp); + } + closedir (dirp); /* flush directory */ + } + /* remove the subdir */ + tmp[i + 3] = '\0'; + /*syslog(LOG_INFO, "tmp: '%s'", tmp);*/ + if (rmdir (tmp)) { + /* sprintf (err,"Can't delete directory %s: %s",tmp,strerror (errno)); + mm_log (err,ERROR);*/ + } + } + + /* try to remove the directory */ + *(tmp + i - 5) = '\0'; + /*syslog(LOG_INFO, "tmp2: '%s'", tmp);*/ + if (rmdir (tmp)) { +/* sprintf (err,"Can't delete mailbox %s: %s",mailbox,strerror (errno)); + mm_log (err,ERROR); + return NIL; */ + } + return T; /* return success */ +} + +long maildir_rename (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *old,char *new) +{ + char tmp[MAILTMPLEN],tmpnew[MAILTMPLEN]; + + /* old mailbox name must be valid */ + if (!maildir_isvalid (old,NIL)) { + sprintf (tmp,"Can't rename mailbox %s: no such mailbox",old); + mm_log (tmp,ERROR); + return NIL; + } + + /* new mailbox name must not exist */ + if (access (maildir_file (tmp,new),F_OK) == 0) { + sprintf (tmp,"Can't rename to mailbox %s: destination already exists",new); + mm_log (tmp,ERROR); + return NIL; + } + + /* try to rename the directory */ + if (rename (maildir_file (tmp,old),maildir_file (tmpnew,new))) { + sprintf (tmp,"Can't rename mailbox %s to %s: %s",old,new,strerror (errno)); + mm_log (tmp,ERROR); + return NIL; + } + return T; /* return success */ +} + +long maildir_sub (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *mailbox) +{ + char tmp[MAILTMPLEN]; + return sm_subscribe (mailbox); +} + +long maildir_unsub (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *mailbox) +{ + char tmp[MAILTMPLEN]; + return sm_unsubscribe (mailbox); +} + +void maildir_lsub (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *ref,char *pat) +{ + void *sdb = NIL; + char *s; + /* get canonical form of name */ + if ((s = sm_read (&sdb))) { + do if (pmatch_full (s,pat,'/')) mm_lsub (stream,'/',s,NIL); + while (s = sm_read (&sdb)); /* until no more subscriptions */ + } + +} diff -Nur pine4.50/imap/src/osdep/unix/maildir.h pine4.50-maildir/imap/src/osdep/unix/maildir.h --- pine4.50/imap/src/osdep/unix/maildir.h Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 1970 +++ pine4.50-maildir/imap/src/osdep/unix/maildir.h Tue Dec 3 11:28:13 2002 @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +/* + * Please read maildir.c for license and information + * + */ + +#define MAILDIRPATH ".maildir" + +typedef struct maildir_local { + unsigned int inbox : 1; /* if it is an INBOX or not */ + unsigned int dirty : 1; /* diskcopy needs updating */ + char *dir; /* mail directory name */ + char *buf; /* temporary buffer */ + char *hdr; /* current header */ + unsigned long buflen; /* current size of temporary buffer */ + time_t scantime; /* last time directory scanned */ +} MAILDIRLOCAL; + +/* Convenient access to local data */ + +#define LOCAL ((MAILDIRLOCAL *) stream->local) + +/* Function prototypes */ + +DRIVER *maildir_valid (char *name); +int maildir_isvalid (char *name,long justname); +MAILSTREAM *maildir_open (MAILSTREAM *stream); +void maildir_gc (MAILSTREAM *stream,long gcflags); +void maildir_close (MAILSTREAM *stream, long options); +long maildir_ping (MAILSTREAM *stream); +long maildir_ping_core (MAILSTREAM *stream); +void maildir_check (MAILSTREAM *stream); +long maildir_fetchtext (MAILSTREAM *stream,unsigned long msgno,STRING *bs,long flags); +char *maildir_fetchheader (MAILSTREAM *stream,unsigned long msgno, + unsigned long *length, long flags); +void maildir_fast (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *sequence,long flags); +void maildir_list (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *ref,char *pat); +void *maildir_parameters (long function,void *value); +long maildir_create (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *mailbox); +void maildir_flagmsg (MAILSTREAM *stream,MESSAGECACHE *elt); +void maildir_expunge (MAILSTREAM *stream); +long maildir_copy (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *sequence,char *mailbox,long options); +long maildir_append (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *mailbox,char *flags,char *date, + STRING *message); +short maildir_getflags (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *flag); +long maildir_delete (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *mailbox); +long maildir_rename (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *old,char *new); +long maildir_sub (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *mailbox); +long maildir_unsub (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *mailbox); +void maildir_lsub (MAILSTREAM *stream,char *ref,char *pat); + +/* utility functions */ +char *maildir_file (char *dst,char *name); +void maildir_copynew (const char *mailbox); +int maildir_select (struct direct *name); +int maildir_namesort (struct direct **d1,struct direct **d2); +void maildir_listwork(char *name, MAILSTREAM *stream, char *s2, char *subdir, int flag); diff -Nur pine4.50/pine/mailcmd.c pine4.50-maildir/pine/mailcmd.c --- pine4.50/pine/mailcmd.c Wed Nov 20 01:17:17 2002 +++ pine4.50-maildir/pine/mailcmd.c Tue Dec 3 11:28:14 2002 @@ -3325,8 +3325,7 @@ * the destination folder will need... */ context_apply(tmp, context, save_folder, sizeof(tmp)); - save_stream = (stream->dtb->flags & DR_LOCAL) && !IS_REMOTE(tmp) ? - stream : context_same_stream(context, save_folder, stream); + save_stream = context_same_stream(context, save_folder, stream); } /* if needed, this'll get set in mm_notify */ diff -Nur pine4.50/pine/pine.h pine4.50-maildir/pine/pine.h --- pine4.50/pine/pine.h Wed Nov 20 19:19:44 2002 +++ pine4.50-maildir/pine/pine.h Tue Dec 3 11:32:34 2002 @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ #ifndef _PINE_INCLUDED #define _PINE_INCLUDED -#define PINE_VERSION "4.50" +#define PINE_VERSION "4.50L0" #define PHONE_HOME_VERSION "-count" #define PHONE_HOME_HOST "docserver.cac.washington.edu"