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+/*************************************************
+* Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2018 */
+/* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
+
+#include "../exim.h"
+#include "rf_functions.h"
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Get errors address for a router *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* This function is called by routers to sort out the errors address for a
+particular address. If there is a setting in the router block, then expand and
+verify it, and if it works, use it. Otherwise use any setting that is in the
+address itself. This might be NULL, meaning unset (the message's sender is then
+used). Verification isn't done when the original address is just being
+verified, as otherwise there might be routing loops if someone sets up a silly
+configuration.
+
+Arguments:
+ addr the input address
+ rblock the router instance
+ verify v_none / v_recipient / v_sender / v_expn
+ errors_to point the errors address here
+
+Returns: OK if no problem
+ DEFER if verifying the address caused a deferment
+ or a big disaster (e.g. expansion failure)
+*/
+
+int
+rf_get_errors_address(address_item *addr, router_instance *rblock,
+ int verify, uschar **errors_to)
+{
+uschar *s;
+
+*errors_to = addr->prop.errors_address;
+if (rblock->errors_to == NULL) return OK;
+
+s = expand_string(rblock->errors_to);
+
+if (s == NULL)
+ {
+ if (f.expand_string_forcedfail)
+ {
+ DEBUG(D_route)
+ debug_printf("forced expansion failure - ignoring errors_to\n");
+ return OK;
+ }
+ addr->message = string_sprintf("%s router failed to expand \"%s\": %s",
+ rblock->name, rblock->errors_to, expand_string_message);
+ return DEFER;
+ }
+
+/* If the errors_to address is empty, it means "ignore errors" */
+
+if (*s == 0)
+ {
+ addr->prop.ignore_error = TRUE; /* For locally detected errors */
+ *errors_to = US""; /* Return path for SMTP */
+ return OK;
+ }
+
+/* If we are already verifying, do not check the errors address, in order to
+save effort (but we do verify when testing an address). When we do verify, set
+the sender address to null, because that's what it will be when sending an
+error message, and there are now configuration options that control the running
+of routers by checking the sender address. When testing an address, there may
+not be a sender address. We also need to save and restore the expansion values
+associated with an address. */
+
+if (verify != v_none)
+ {
+ *errors_to = s;
+ DEBUG(D_route)
+ debug_printf("skipped verify errors_to address: already verifying\n");
+ }
+else
+ {
+ BOOL save_address_test_mode = f.address_test_mode;
+ int save1 = 0;
+ int i;
+ const uschar ***p;
+ const uschar *address_expansions_save[ADDRESS_EXPANSIONS_COUNT];
+ address_item *snew = deliver_make_addr(s, FALSE);
+
+ if (sender_address != NULL)
+ {
+ save1 = sender_address[0];
+ sender_address[0] = 0;
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0, p = address_expansions; *p != NULL;)
+ address_expansions_save[i++] = **p++;
+ f.address_test_mode = FALSE;
+
+ /* NOTE: the address is verified as a recipient, not a sender. This is
+ perhaps confusing. It isn't immediately obvious what to do: we want to have
+ some confidence that we can deliver to the address, in which case it will be
+ a recipient, but on the other hand, it will be passed on in SMTP deliveries
+ as a sender. However, I think on balance recipient is right because sender
+ verification is really about the *incoming* sender of the message.
+
+ If this code is changed, note that you must set vopt_fake_sender instead of
+ vopt_is_recipient, as otherwise sender_address may be altered because
+ verify_address() thinks it is dealing with *the* sender of the message. */
+
+ DEBUG(D_route|D_verify)
+ debug_printf("------ Verifying errors address %s ------\n", s);
+ if (verify_address(snew, NULL,
+ vopt_is_recipient /* vopt_fake_sender is the alternative */
+ | vopt_qualify, -1, -1, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL) == OK)
+ *errors_to = snew->address;
+ DEBUG(D_route|D_verify)
+ debug_printf("------ End verifying errors address %s ------\n", s);
+
+ f.address_test_mode = save_address_test_mode;
+ for (i = 0, p = address_expansions; *p != NULL;)
+ **p++ = address_expansions_save[i++];
+
+ if (sender_address != NULL) sender_address[0] = save1;
+ }
+
+return OK;
+}
+
+/* End of rf_get_errors_address.c */