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# Copyright (C) 2020-2021 all contributors <meta@public-inbox.org>
# License: AGPL-3.0+ <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.txt>
#
# Lazy MIME parser, it still slurps the full message but keeps short
# lifetimes. Unlike Email::MIME, it doesn't pre-split multipart
# messages or do any up-front parsing of headers besides splitting
# the header string from the body.
#
# Contains ideas and code from Email::Simple and Email::MIME
# (Perl Artistic License, GPL-1+)
#
# This aims to replace Email::MIME for our purposes, similar API
# but internal field names are differ if they're not 100%-compatible.
#
# Includes some proposed fixes for Email::MIME:
# - header-less sub parts - https://github.com/rjbs/Email-MIME/issues/14
# - "0" as boundary - https://github.com/rjbs/Email-MIME/issues/63
#
# $self = {
# bdy => scalar ref for body (may be undef),
# hdr => scalar ref for header,
# crlf => "\n" or "\r\n" (scalar, not a ref),
#
# # filled in during ->each_part
# ct => hash ref returned by parse_content_type
# }
package PublicInbox::Eml;
use strict;
use v5.10.1;
use Carp qw(croak);
use Encode qw(find_encoding); # stdlib
use Text::Wrap qw(wrap); # stdlib, we need Perl 5.6+ for $huge
use MIME::Base64 3.05; # Perl 5.10.0 / 5.9.2
use MIME::QuotedPrint 3.05; # ditto
my $MIME_Header = find_encoding('MIME-Header');
use PublicInbox::EmlContentFoo qw(parse_content_type parse_content_disposition);
$PublicInbox::EmlContentFoo::STRICT_PARAMS = 0;
our $mime_parts_limit = 1000; # same as SpamAssassin (not in postfix AFAIK)
# the rest of the limit names are taken from postfix:
our $mime_nesting_limit = 20; # seems enough, Perl sucks, here
our $mime_boundary_length_limit = 2048; # same as postfix
our $header_size_limit = 102400; # same as postfix
my %MIME_ENC = (qp => \&enc_qp, base64 => \&encode_base64);
my %MIME_DEC = (qp => \&dec_qp, base64 => \&decode_base64);
$MIME_ENC{quotedprint} = $MIME_ENC{'quoted-printable'} = $MIME_ENC{qp};
$MIME_DEC{quotedprint} = $MIME_DEC{'quoted-printable'} = $MIME_DEC{qp};
$MIME_ENC{$_} = \&identity_codec for qw(7bit 8bit binary);
my %DECODE_ADDRESS = map {
($_ => 1, "Resent-$_" => 1)
} qw(From To Cc Sender Reply-To Bcc);
my %DECODE_FULL = (
Subject => 1,
'Content-Description' => 1,
'Content-Type' => 1, # not correct, but needed, oh well
);
our %STR_TYPE = (text => 1);
our %STR_SUBTYPE = (plain => 1, html => 1);
# message/* subtypes we descend into
our %MESSAGE_DESCEND = (
news => 1, # RFC 1849 (obsolete, but archives are forever)
rfc822 => 1, # RFC 2046
rfc2822 => 1, # gmime handles this (but not rfc5322)
global => 1, # RFC 6532
);
my %re_memo;
sub re_memo ($) {
my ($k) = @_;
# Do not normalize $k with lc/uc; instead strive to keep
# capitalization in our codebase consistent.
$re_memo{$k} ||= qr/^\Q$k\E:[ \t]*([^\n]*\r?\n # 1st line
# continuation lines:
(?:[^:\n]*?[ \t]+[^\n]*\r?\n)*)
/ismx
}
sub hdr_truncate ($) {
my $len = length($_[0]);
substr($_[0], $header_size_limit, $len) = '';
my $end = rindex($_[0], "\n");
if ($end >= 0) {
++$end;
substr($_[0], $end, $len) = '';
warn "header of $len bytes truncated to $end bytes\n";
} else {
$_[0] = '';
warn <<EOF
header of $len bytes without `\\n' within $header_size_limit ignored
EOF
}
}
# compatible with our uses of Email::MIME
sub new {
my $ref = ref($_[1]) ? $_[1] : \(my $cpy = $_[1]);
# substr() can modify the first arg in-place and to avoid
# memcpy/memmove on a potentially large scalar. It does need
# to make a copy for $hdr, though. Idea stolen from Email::Simple.
# We also prefer index() on common LFLF emails since it's faster
# and re scan can bump RSS by length($$ref) on big strings
if (index($$ref, "\r\n") < 0 && (my $pos = index($$ref, "\n\n")) >= 0) {
# likely on *nix
my $hdr = substr($$ref, 0, $pos + 2, ''); # sv_chop on $$ref
chop($hdr); # lower SvCUR
hdr_truncate($hdr) if length($hdr) > $header_size_limit;
bless { hdr => \$hdr, crlf => "\n", bdy => $ref }, __PACKAGE__;
} elsif ($$ref =~ /\r?\n(\r?\n)/s) {
my $hdr = substr($$ref, 0, $+[0], ''); # sv_chop on $$ref
substr($hdr, -(length($1))) = ''; # lower SvCUR
hdr_truncate($hdr) if length($hdr) > $header_size_limit;
bless { hdr => \$hdr, crlf => $1, bdy => $ref }, __PACKAGE__;
} elsif ($$ref =~ /^[a-z0-9-]+[ \t]*:/ims && $$ref =~ /(\r?\n)\z/s) {
# body is optional :P
my $hdr = substr($$ref, 0, $header_size_limit + 1);
hdr_truncate($hdr) if length($hdr) > $header_size_limit;
bless { hdr => \$hdr, crlf => $1 }, __PACKAGE__;
} else { # just a body w/o header?
my $hdr = '';
my $eol = ($$ref =~ /(\r?\n)/) ? $1 : "\n";
bless { hdr => \$hdr, crlf => $eol, bdy => $ref }, __PACKAGE__;
}
}
sub new_sub {
my (undef, $ref) = @_;
# special case for messages like <85k5su9k59.fsf_-_@lola.goethe.zz>
$$ref =~ /\A(\r?\n)/s or return new(undef, $ref);
my $hdr = substr($$ref, 0, $+[0], ''); # sv_chop on $$ref
bless { hdr => \$hdr, crlf => $1, bdy => $ref }, __PACKAGE__;
}
# same output as Email::Simple::Header::header_raw, but we extract
# headers on-demand instead of parsing them into a list which
# requires O(n) lookups anyways
sub header_raw {
my $re = re_memo($_[1]);
my @v = (${ $_[0]->{hdr} } =~ /$re/g);
for (@v) {
# for compatibility w/ Email::Simple::Header,
s/\s+\z//s;
s/\A\s+//s;
s/\r?\n[ \t]*/ /gs;
}
wantarray ? @v : $v[0];
}
# pick the first Content-Type header to match Email::MIME behavior.
# It's usually the right one based on historical archives.
sub ct ($) {
# PublicInbox::EmlContentFoo::content_type:
$_[0]->{ct} //= parse_content_type(header($_[0], 'Content-Type'));
}
# returns a queue of sub-parts iff it's worth descending into
sub mp_descend ($$) {
my ($self, $nr) = @_; # or $once for top-level
my $ct = ct($self);
my $type = lc($ct->{type});
if ($type eq 'message' && $MESSAGE_DESCEND{lc($ct->{subtype})}) {
my $nxt = new(undef, body_raw($self));
$self->{-call_cb} = $nxt->{is_submsg} = 1;
return [ $nxt ];
}
return if $type ne 'multipart';
my $bnd = $ct->{attributes}->{boundary} // return; # single-part
return if $bnd eq '' || length($bnd) >= $mime_boundary_length_limit;
$bnd = quotemeta($bnd);
# this is a multipart message that didn't get descended into in
# public-inbox <= 1.5.0, so ensure we call the user callback for
# this part to not break PSGI downloads.
$self->{-call_cb} = $self->{is_submsg};
# "multipart" messages can exist w/o a body
my $bdy = ($nr ? delete($self->{bdy}) : \(body_raw($self))) or return;
# Cut at the the first epilogue, not subsequent ones.
# *sigh* just the regexp match alone seems to bump RSS by
# length($$bdy) on a ~30M string:
my $epilogue_missing;
if ($$bdy =~ /(?:\r?\n)?^--$bnd--[ \t]*\r?$/sm) {
substr($$bdy, $-[0]) = '';
} else {
$epilogue_missing = 1;
}
# *Sigh* split() doesn't work in-place and return CoW strings
# because Perl wants to "\0"-terminate strings. So split()
# again bumps RSS by length($$bdy)
# Quiet warning for "Complex regular subexpression recursion limit"
# in case we get many empty parts, it's harmless in this case
no warnings 'regexp';
my ($pre, @parts) = split(/(?:\r?\n)?(?:^--$bnd[ \t]*\r?\n)+/ms,
$$bdy,
# + 3 since we don't want the last part
# processed to include any other excluded
# parts ($nr starts at 1, and I suck at math)
$mime_parts_limit + 3 - $nr);
if (@parts) { # the usual path if we got this far:
undef $bdy; # release memory ASAP if $nr > 0
# compatibility with Email::MIME
$parts[-1] =~ s/\n\r?\n\z/\n/s if $epilogue_missing;
# ignore empty parts
@parts = map { new_sub(undef, \$_) } grep /[^ \t\r\n]/s, @parts;
# Keep "From: someone..." from preamble in old,
# buggy versions of git-send-email, otherwise drop it
# There's also a case where quoted text showed up in the
# preamble
# <20060515162817.65F0F1BBAE@citi.umich.edu>
unshift(@parts, new_sub(undef, \$pre)) if index($pre, ':') >= 0;
return \@parts;
}
# "multipart", but no boundary found, treat as single part
$self->{bdy} //= $bdy;
undef;
}
# $p = [ \@parts, $depth, $idx ]
# $idx[0] grows as $depth grows, $idx[1] == $p->[-1] == current part
# (callers need to be updated)
# \@parts is a queue which empties when we're done with a parent part
# same usage as PublicInbox::MsgIter::msg_iter
# $cb - user-supplied callback sub
# $arg - user-supplied arg (think pthread_create)
# $once - unref body scalar during iteration
# $all - used by IMAP server, only
sub each_part {
my ($self, $cb, $arg, $once, $all) = @_;
my $p = mp_descend($self, $once // 0) or
return $cb->([$self, 0, 1], $arg);
$cb->([$self, 0, 0], $arg) if ($all || $self->{-call_cb}); # rare
$p = [ $p, 0 ];
my @s; # our virtual stack
my $nr = 0;
while ((scalar(@{$p->[0]}) || ($p = pop @s)) &&
++$nr <= $mime_parts_limit) {
++$p->[-1]; # bump index
my (undef, @idx) = @$p;
@idx = (join('.', @idx));
my $depth = ($idx[0] =~ tr/././) + 1;
my $sub = shift @{$p->[0]};
if ($depth < $mime_nesting_limit &&
(my $nxt = mp_descend($sub, $nr))) {
push(@s, $p) if scalar @{$p->[0]};
$p = [ $nxt, @idx, 0 ];
($all || $sub->{-call_cb}) and
$cb->([$sub, $depth, @idx], $arg);
} else { # a leaf node
$cb->([$sub, $depth, @idx], $arg);
}
}
}
sub enc_qp {
# prevent MIME::QuotedPrint from encoding CR as =0D since it's
# against RFCs and breaks MUAs
$_[0] =~ s/\r\n/\n/sg;
encode_qp($_[0], "\r\n");
}
sub dec_qp {
# RFC 2822 requires all lines to end in CRLF, though... :<
$_[0] = decode_qp($_[0]);
$_[0] =~ s/\n/\r\n/sg;
$_[0]
}
sub identity_codec { $_[0] }
########### compatibility section for existing Email::MIME uses #########
sub header_obj {
bless { hdr => $_[0]->{hdr}, crlf => $_[0]->{crlf} }, __PACKAGE__;
}
sub subparts {
my ($self) = @_;
my $parts = mp_descend($self, 0) or return ();
my $bnd = ct($self)->{attributes}->{boundary} // die 'BUG: no boundary';
my $bdy = $self->{bdy};
if ($$bdy =~ /\A(.*?)(?:\r?\n)?^--\Q$bnd\E[ \t]*\r?$/sm) {
$self->{preamble} = $1;
}
if ($$bdy =~ /^--\Q$bnd\E--[ \t]*\r?\n(.+)\z/sm) {
$self->{epilogue} = $1;
}
@$parts;
}
sub parts_set {
my ($self, $parts) = @_;
# we can't fully support what Email::MIME does,
# just what our filter code needs:
my $bnd = ct($self)->{attributes}->{boundary} // die <<EOF;
->parts_set not supported for single-part messages
EOF
my $crlf = $self->{crlf};
my $fin_bnd = "$crlf--$bnd--$crlf";
$bnd = "$crlf--$bnd$crlf";
${$self->{bdy}} = join($bnd,
delete($self->{preamble}) // '',
map { $_->as_string } @$parts
) .
$fin_bnd .
(delete($self->{epilogue}) // '');
undef;
}
sub body_set {
my ($self, $body) = @_;
my $bdy = $self->{bdy} = ref($body) ? $body : \$body;
if (my $cte = header_raw($self, 'Content-Transfer-Encoding')) {
my $enc = $MIME_ENC{lc($cte)} or croak("can't encode `$cte'");
$$bdy = $enc->($$bdy); # in-place
}
undef;
}
sub body_str_set {
my ($self, $str) = @_;
my $cs = ct($self)->{attributes}->{charset} //
croak('body_str was given, but no charset is defined');
my $enc = find_encoding($cs) // croak "unknown encoding `$cs'";
my $tmp;
{
my @w;
local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { push @w, @_ };
$tmp = $enc->encode($str, Encode::FB_WARN);
croak(@w) if @w;
};
body_set($self, \$tmp);
}
sub content_type { scalar header($_[0], 'Content-Type') }
# we only support raw header_set
sub header_set {
my ($self, $pfx, @vals) = @_;
my $re = re_memo($pfx);
my $hdr = $self->{hdr};
return $$hdr =~ s!$re!!g if !@vals;
$pfx .= ': ';
my $len = 78 - length($pfx);
@vals = map {;
# folding differs from Email::Simple::Header,
# we favor tabs for visibility (and space savings :P)
if (length($_) >= $len && (/\n[^ \t]/s || !/\n/s)) {
local $Text::Wrap::columns = $len;
local $Text::Wrap::huge = 'overflow';
$pfx . wrap('', "\t", $_) . $self->{crlf};
} else {
$pfx . $_ . $self->{crlf};
}
} @vals;
$$hdr =~ s!$re!shift(@vals) // ''!ge; # replace current headers, first
$$hdr .= join('', @vals); # append any leftovers not replaced
# wantarray ? @_[2..$#_] : $_[2]; # Email::Simple::Header compat
undef; # we don't care for the return value
}
# note: we only call this method on Subject
sub header_str_set {
my ($self, $name, @vals) = @_;
for (@vals) {
next unless /[^\x20-\x7e]/;
# 39: int((75 - length("Subject: =?UTF-8?B?".'?=') ) / 4) * 3;
s/(.{1,39})/
my $x = $1;
utf8::encode($x); # to octets
'=?UTF-8?B?'.encode_base64($x, '').'?='
/xges;
}
header_set($self, $name, @vals);
}
sub mhdr_decode ($) {
eval { $MIME_Header->decode($_[0], Encode::FB_DEFAULT) } // $_[0];
}
sub filename {
my $dis = header_raw($_[0], 'Content-Disposition');
my $attrs = parse_content_disposition($dis)->{attributes};
my $fn = $attrs->{filename};
$fn = ct($_[0])->{attributes}->{name} if !defined($fn) || $fn eq '';
(defined($fn) && $fn =~ /=\?/) ? mhdr_decode($fn) : $fn;
}
sub xs_addr_str { # helper for ->header / ->header_str
for (@_) { # array from header_raw()
next unless /=\?/;
my @g = parse_email_groups($_); # [ foo => [ E::A::X, ... ]
for (my $i = 0; $i < @g; $i += 2) {
if (defined($g[$i]) && $g[$i] =~ /=\?/) {
$g[$i] = mhdr_decode($g[$i]);
}
my $addrs = $g[$i + 1];
for my $eax (@$addrs) {
for my $m (qw(phrase comment)) {
my $v = $eax->$m;
$eax->$m(mhdr_decode($v)) if
$v && $v =~ /=\?/;
}
}
}
$_ = format_email_groups(@g);
}
}
eval {
require Email::Address::XS;
Email::Address::XS->import(qw(parse_email_groups format_email_groups));
1;
} or do {
# fallback to just decoding everything, because parsing
# email addresses correctly w/o C/XS is slow
%DECODE_FULL = (%DECODE_FULL, %DECODE_ADDRESS);
%DECODE_ADDRESS = ();
};
*header = \&header_str;
sub header_str {
my ($self, $name) = @_;
my @v = header_raw($self, $name);
if ($DECODE_ADDRESS{$name}) {
xs_addr_str(@v);
} elsif ($DECODE_FULL{$name}) {
for (@v) {
$_ = mhdr_decode($_) if /=\?/;
}
}
wantarray ? @v : $v[0];
}
sub body_raw { ${$_[0]->{bdy} // \''}; }
sub body {
my $raw = body_raw($_[0]);
my $cte = header_raw($_[0], 'Content-Transfer-Encoding') or return $raw;
($cte) = ($cte =~ /([a-zA-Z0-9\-]+)/) or return $raw; # For S/MIME, etc
my $dec = $MIME_DEC{lc($cte)} or return $raw;
$dec->($raw);
}
sub body_str {
my ($self) = @_;
my $ct = ct($self);
my $cs = $ct->{attributes}->{charset} // do {
($STR_TYPE{$ct->{type}} && $STR_SUBTYPE{$ct->{subtype}}) and
return body($self);
croak("can't get body as a string for ",
join("\n\t", header_raw($self, 'Content-Type')));
};
my $enc = find_encoding($cs) or croak "unknown encoding `$cs'";
my $tmp = body($self);
# workaround https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=139622
my @w;
local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { push @w, @_ };
my $ret = $enc->decode($tmp, Encode::FB_WARN);
croak(@w) if @w;
$ret;
}
sub as_string {
my ($self) = @_;
my $ret = ${ $self->{hdr} };
return $ret unless defined($self->{bdy});
$ret .= $self->{crlf};
$ret .= ${$self->{bdy}};
}
# Unlike Email::MIME::charset_set, this only changes the parsed
# representation of charset used for search indexing and HTML display.
# This does NOT affect what ->as_string returns.
sub charset_set {
ct($_[0])->{attributes}->{charset} = $_[1];
}
sub crlf { $_[0]->{crlf} // "\n" }
sub raw_size {
my ($self) = @_;
my $len = length(${$self->{hdr}});
defined($self->{bdy}) and
$len += length(${$self->{bdy}}) + length($self->{crlf});
$len;
}
# warnings to ignore when handling spam mailboxes and maybe other places
sub warn_ignore {
my $s = "@_";
# Email::Address::XS warnings
$s =~ /^Argument contains empty /
|| $s =~ /^Element at index [0-9]+.*? contains /
# PublicInbox::MsgTime
|| $s =~ /^bogus TZ offset: .+?, ignoring and assuming \+0000/
|| $s =~ /^bad Date: .+? in /
# Encode::Unicode::UTF7
|| $s =~ /^Bad UTF7 data escape at /
}
# this expects to be RHS in this assignment: "local $SIG{__WARN__} = ..."
sub warn_ignore_cb {
my $cb = $SIG{__WARN__} // \&CORE::warn;
sub { $cb->(@_) unless warn_ignore(@_) }
}
sub willneed { re_memo($_) for @_ }
willneed(qw(From To Cc Date Subject Content-Type In-Reply-To References
Message-ID X-Alt-Message-ID));
1;
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