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/* GNU Mailutils -- a suite of utilities for electronic mail
Copyright (C) 1999, 2001-2002, 2005-2012 Free Software Foundation,
Inc.
GNU Mailutils 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 Mailutils 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 Mailutils. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include "imap4d.h"
#include <dirent.h>
#include <pwd.h>
struct refinfo
{
char *refptr; /* Original reference */
size_t reflen; /* Length of the original reference */
size_t pfxlen; /* Length of the current prefix */
size_t homelen; /* Length of homedir */
char *buf;
size_t bufsize;
};
static int
list_fun (mu_folder_t folder, struct mu_list_response *resp, void *data)
{
char *name;
struct refinfo *refinfo = data;
size_t size;
name = resp->name;
size = strlen (name);
if (size == refinfo->homelen + 6
&& memcmp (name, imap4d_homedir, refinfo->homelen) == 0
&& memcmp (name + refinfo->homelen + 1, "INBOX", 5) == 0)
return 0;
io_sendf ("* %s", "LIST (");
if ((resp->type & (MU_FOLDER_ATTRIBUTE_FILE|MU_FOLDER_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY))
== (MU_FOLDER_ATTRIBUTE_FILE|MU_FOLDER_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY))
/* nothing */;
else if (resp->type & MU_FOLDER_ATTRIBUTE_FILE)
io_sendf ("\\NoInferiors");
else if (resp->type & MU_FOLDER_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)
io_sendf ("\\NoSelect");
io_sendf (") \"%c\" ", resp->separator);
name = resp->name + refinfo->pfxlen;
size = strlen (name) + refinfo->reflen + 1;
if (size > refinfo->bufsize)
{
if (refinfo->buf == NULL)
{
refinfo->bufsize = size;
refinfo->buf = malloc (refinfo->bufsize);
if (!refinfo->buf)
{
mu_error ("%s", mu_strerror (errno));
return 1;
}
memcpy (refinfo->buf, refinfo->refptr, refinfo->reflen);
}
else
{
char *p = realloc (refinfo->buf, size);
if (!p)
{
mu_error ("%s", mu_strerror (errno));
return 1;
}
refinfo->buf = p;
refinfo->bufsize = size;
}
}
if ((refinfo->reflen == 0 || refinfo->refptr[refinfo->reflen - 1] == '/')
&& name[0] == '/')
name++;
strcpy (refinfo->buf + refinfo->reflen, name);
name = refinfo->buf;
if (strpbrk (name, "\"{}"))
io_sendf ("{%lu}\n%s\n", (unsigned long) strlen (name), name);
else if (is_atom (name))
io_sendf ("%s\n", name);
else
io_sendf ("\"%s\"\n", name);
return 0;
}
/*
6.3.8. LIST Command
Arguments: reference name
mailbox name with possible wildcards
Responses: untagged responses: LIST
Result: OK - list completed
NO - list failure: can't list that reference or name
BAD - command unknown or arguments invalid
*/
/*
1- IMAP4 insists: the reference argument present in the
interpreted form SHOULD prefix the interpreted form. It SHOULD
also be in the same form as the reference name argument. This
rule permits the client to determine if the returned mailbox name
is in the context of the reference argument, or if something about
the mailbox argument overrode the reference argument.
ex:
Reference Mailbox --> Interpretation
~smith/Mail foo.* --> ~smith/Mail/foo.*
archive % --> archive/%
#news comp.mail.* --> #news.comp.mail.*
~smith/Mail /usr/doc/foo --> /usr/doc/foo
archive ~fred/Mail --> ~fred/Mail/ *
2- The character "*" is a wildcard, and matches zero or more characters
at this position. The character "%" is similar to "*",
but it does not match the hierarchy delimiter. */
int
imap4d_list (struct imap4d_session *session,
struct imap4d_command *command, imap4d_tokbuf_t tok)
{
char *ref;
char *wcard;
if (imap4d_tokbuf_argc (tok) != 4)
return io_completion_response (command, RESP_BAD, "Invalid arguments");
ref = imap4d_tokbuf_getarg (tok, IMAP4_ARG_1);
wcard = imap4d_tokbuf_getarg (tok, IMAP4_ARG_2);
/* If wildcard is empty, it is a special case: we have to
return the hierarchy. */
if (*wcard == '\0')
{
if (*ref)
io_untagged_response (RESP_NONE,
"LIST (\\NoSelect) \"%c\" \"%c\"",
MU_HIERARCHY_DELIMITER,
MU_HIERARCHY_DELIMITER);
else
io_untagged_response (RESP_NONE,
"LIST (\\NoSelect) \"%c\" \"\"",
MU_HIERARCHY_DELIMITER);
}
/* There is only one mailbox in the "INBOX" hierarchy ... INBOX. */
else if (mu_c_strcasecmp (ref, "INBOX") == 0
|| (ref[0] == 0 && mu_c_strcasecmp (wcard, "INBOX") == 0))
{
io_untagged_response (RESP_NONE, "LIST (\\NoInferiors) NIL INBOX");
}
else
{
int status;
mu_folder_t folder;
char *cwd;
char *p, *q;
struct refinfo refinfo;
switch (*wcard)
{
/* Absolute Path in wcard, dump the old ref. */
case '/':
{
ref = calloc (2, 1);
ref[0] = *wcard;
wcard++;
}
break;
/* Absolute Path, but take care of things like ~guest/Mail,
ref becomes ref = ~guest. */
case '~':
{
char *s = strchr (wcard, '/');
if (s)
{
ref = calloc (s - wcard + 1, 1);
memcpy (ref, wcard, s - wcard);
ref [s - wcard] = '\0';
wcard = s + 1;
}
else
{
ref = mu_strdup (wcard);
wcard += strlen (wcard);
}
}
break;
default:
ref = mu_strdup (ref);
}
/* Move any directory not containing a wildcard into the reference
So (ref = ~guest, wcard = Mail/folder1/%.vf) -->
(ref = ~guest/Mail/folder1, wcard = %.vf). */
for (p = wcard; (q = strpbrk (p, "/%*")) && *q == '/'; p = q + 1)
;
if (p > wcard)
{
size_t seglen = p - wcard;
size_t reflen = strlen (ref);
int addslash = (reflen > 0 && ref[reflen-1] != '/');
size_t len = seglen + reflen + addslash + 1;
ref = realloc (ref, len);
if (addslash)
ref[reflen++] = '/';
memcpy (ref + reflen, wcard, seglen);
ref[reflen + seglen] = 0;
wcard += seglen;
}
/* Allocates. */
cwd = namespace_checkfullpath (ref, wcard, NULL);
if (!cwd)
{
free (ref);
return io_completion_response (command, RESP_NO,
"The requested item could not be found.");
}
status = mu_folder_create (&folder, cwd);
if (status)
{
free (ref);
free (cwd);
return io_completion_response (command, RESP_NO,
"The requested item could not be found.");
}
/* Force the right matcher */
mu_folder_set_match (folder, mu_folder_imap_match);
memset (&refinfo, 0, sizeof refinfo);
refinfo.refptr = ref;
refinfo.reflen = strlen (ref);
refinfo.pfxlen = strlen (cwd);
refinfo.homelen = strlen (imap4d_homedir);
/* The special name INBOX is included in the output from LIST, if
INBOX is supported by this server for this user and if the
uppercase string "INBOX" matches the interpreted reference and
mailbox name arguments with wildcards as described above. The
criteria for omitting INBOX is whether SELECT INBOX will return
failure; it is not relevant whether the user's real INBOX resides
on this or some other server. */
if (!*ref &&
(mu_imap_wildmatch (wcard, "INBOX", MU_HIERARCHY_DELIMITER) == 0
|| mu_imap_wildmatch (wcard, "inbox", MU_HIERARCHY_DELIMITER) == 0))
io_untagged_response (RESP_NONE, "LIST (\\NoInferiors) NIL INBOX");
mu_folder_enumerate (folder, NULL, wcard, 0, 0, NULL,
list_fun, &refinfo);
mu_folder_destroy (&folder);
free (refinfo.buf);
free (cwd);
free (ref);
}
return io_completion_response (command, RESP_OK, "Completed");
}
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