/*++ /* NAME /* local 8 /* SUMMARY /* Postfix local mail delivery /* SYNOPSIS /* \fBlocal\fR [generic Postfix daemon options] /* DESCRIPTION /* The \fBlocal\fR(8) daemon processes delivery requests from the /* Postfix queue manager to deliver mail to local recipients. /* Each delivery request specifies a queue file, a sender address, /* a domain or host to deliver to, and one or more recipients. /* This program expects to be run from the \fBmaster\fR(8) process /* manager. /* /* The \fBlocal\fR(8) daemon updates queue files and marks recipients /* as finished, or it informs the queue manager that delivery should /* be tried again at a later time. Delivery status reports are sent /* to the \fBbounce\fR(8), \fBdefer\fR(8) or \fBtrace\fR(8) daemon as /* appropriate. /* CASE FOLDING /* .ad /* .fi /* All delivery decisions are made using the bare recipient /* name (i.e. the address localpart), folded to lower case. /* See also under ADDRESS EXTENSION below for a few exceptions. /* SYSTEM-WIDE AND USER-LEVEL ALIASING /* .ad /* .fi /* The system administrator can set up one or more system-wide /* \fBsendmail\fR-style alias databases. /* Users can have \fBsendmail\fR-style ~/.\fBforward\fR files. /* Mail for \fIname\fR is delivered to the alias \fIname\fR, to /* destinations in ~\fIname\fR/.\fBforward\fR, to the mailbox owned /* by the user \fIname\fR, or it is sent back as undeliverable. /* /* The system administrator can specify a comma/space separated list /* of ~\fR/.\fBforward\fR like files through the \fBforward_path\fR /* configuration parameter. Upon delivery, the local delivery agent /* tries each pathname in the list until a file is found. /* /* Delivery via ~/.\fBforward\fR files is done with the privileges /* of the recipient. /* Thus, ~/.\fBforward\fR like files must be readable by the /* recipient, and their parent directory needs to have "execute" /* permission for the recipient. /* /* The \fBforward_path\fR parameter is subject to interpolation of /* \fB$user\fR (recipient username), \fB$home\fR (recipient home /* directory), \fB$shell\fR (recipient shell), \fB$recipient\fR /* (complete recipient address), \fB$extension\fR (recipient address /* extension), \fB$domain\fR (recipient domain), \fB$local\fR /* (entire recipient address localpart) and /* \fB$recipient_delimiter.\fR The forms \fI${name?value}\fR /* and \fI${name?{value}}\fR (Postfix 3.0 and later) expand /* conditionally to \fIvalue\fR when \fI$name\fR is defined, /* and the forms \fI${name:value}\fR \fI${name:{value}}\fR /* (Postfix 3.0 and later) expand conditionally to \fIvalue\fR /* when \fI$name\fR is not defined. The form /* \fI${name?{value1}:{value2}}\fR (Postfix 3.0 and later) /* expands conditionally to \fIvalue1\fR when \fI$name\fR is /* defined, or \fIvalue2\fR otherwise. Characters that may /* have special meaning to the shell or file system are replaced /* with underscores. The list of acceptable characters is /* specified with the \fBforward_expansion_filter\fR configuration /* parameter. /* /* An alias or ~/.\fBforward\fR file may list any combination of external /* commands, destination file names, \fB:include:\fR directives, or /* mail addresses. /* See \fBaliases\fR(5) for a precise description. Each line in a /* user's .\fBforward\fR file has the same syntax as the right-hand part /* of an alias. /* /* When an address is found in its own alias expansion, delivery is /* made to the user instead. When a user is listed in the user's own /* ~/.\fBforward\fR file, delivery is made to the user's mailbox instead. /* An empty ~/.\fBforward\fR file means do not forward mail. /* /* In order to prevent the mail system from using up unreasonable /* amounts of memory, input records read from \fB:include:\fR or from /* ~/.\fBforward\fR files are broken up into chunks of length /* \fBline_length_limit\fR. /* /* While expanding aliases, ~/.\fBforward\fR files, and so on, the /* program attempts to avoid duplicate deliveries. The /* \fBduplicate_filter_limit\fR configuration parameter limits the /* number of remembered recipients. /* MAIL FORWARDING /* .ad /* .fi /* For the sake of reliability, forwarded mail is re-submitted as /* a new message, so that each recipient has a separate on-file /* delivery status record. /* /* In order to stop mail forwarding loops early, the software adds an /* optional /* \fBDelivered-To:\fR header with the final envelope recipient address. If /* mail arrives for a recipient that is already listed in a /* \fBDelivered-To:\fR header, the message is bounced. /* MAILBOX DELIVERY /* .ad /* .fi /* The default per-user mailbox is a file in the UNIX mail spool /* directory (\fB/var/mail/\fIuser\fR or \fB/var/spool/mail/\fIuser\fR); /* the location can be specified with the \fBmail_spool_directory\fR /* configuration parameter. Specify a name ending in \fB/\fR for /* \fBqmail\fR-compatible \fBmaildir\fR delivery. /* /* Alternatively, the per-user mailbox can be a file in the user's home /* directory with a name specified via the \fBhome_mailbox\fR /* configuration parameter. Specify a relative path name. Specify a name /* ending in \fB/\fR for \fBqmail\fR-compatible \fBmaildir\fR delivery. /* /* Mailbox delivery can be delegated to an external command specified /* with the \fBmailbox_command_maps\fR and \fBmailbox_command\fR /* configuration parameters. The command /* executes with the privileges of the recipient user (exceptions: /* secondary groups are not enabled; in case of delivery as root, /* the command executes with the privileges of \fBdefault_privs\fR). /* /* Mailbox delivery can be delegated to alternative message transports /* specified in the \fBmaster.cf\fR file. /* The \fBmailbox_transport_maps\fR and \fBmailbox_transport\fR /* configuration parameters specify an optional /* message transport that is to be used for all local recipients, /* regardless of whether they are found in the UNIX passwd database. /* The \fBfallback_transport_maps\fR and /* \fBfallback_transport\fR parameters specify an optional /* message transport /* for recipients that are not found in the aliases(5) or UNIX /* passwd database. /* /* In the case of UNIX-style mailbox delivery, /* the \fBlocal\fR(8) daemon prepends a "\fBFrom \fIsender time_stamp\fR" /* envelope header to each message, prepends an /* \fBX-Original-To:\fR header with the recipient address as given to /* Postfix, prepends an /* optional \fBDelivered-To:\fR header /* with the final envelope recipient address, prepends a \fBReturn-Path:\fR /* header with the envelope sender address, prepends a \fB>\fR character /* to lines beginning with "\fBFrom \fR", and appends an empty line. /* The mailbox is locked for exclusive access while delivery is in /* progress. In case of problems, an attempt is made to truncate the /* mailbox to its original length. /* /* In the case of \fBmaildir\fR delivery, the local daemon prepends /* an optional /* \fBDelivered-To:\fR header with the final envelope recipient address, /* prepends an /* \fBX-Original-To:\fR header with the recipient address as given to /* Postfix, /* and prepends a \fBReturn-Path:\fR header with the envelope sender /* address. /* EXTERNAL COMMAND DELIVERY /* .ad /* .fi /* The \fBallow_mail_to_commands\fR configuration parameter restricts /* delivery to external commands. The default setting (\fBalias, /* forward\fR) forbids command destinations in \fB:include:\fR files. /* /* Optionally, the process working directory is changed to the path /* specified with \fBcommand_execution_directory\fR (Postfix 2.2 and /* later). Failure to change directory causes mail to be deferred. /* /* The \fBcommand_execution_directory\fR parameter value is subject /* to interpolation of \fB$user\fR (recipient username), /* \fB$home\fR (recipient home directory), \fB$shell\fR /* (recipient shell), \fB$recipient\fR (complete recipient /* address), \fB$extension\fR (recipient address extension), /* \fB$domain\fR (recipient domain), \fB$local\fR (entire /* recipient address localpart) and \fB$recipient_delimiter.\fR /* The forms \fI${name?value}\fR and \fI${name?{value}}\fR /* (Postfix 3.0 and later) expand conditionally to \fIvalue\fR /* when \fI$name\fR is defined, and the forms \fI${name:value}\fR /* and \fI${name:{value}}\fR (Postfix 3.0 and later) expand /* conditionally to \fIvalue\fR when \fI$name\fR is not defined. /* The form \fI${name?{value1}:{value2}}\fR (Postfix 3.0 and /* later) expands conditionally to \fIvalue1\fR when \fI$name\fR /* is defined, or \fIvalue2\fR otherwise. Characters that may /* have special meaning to the shell or file system are replaced /* with underscores. The list of acceptable characters /* is specified with the \fBexecution_directory_expansion_filter\fR /* configuration parameter. /* /* The command is executed directly where possible. Assistance by the /* shell (\fB/bin/sh\fR on UNIX systems) is used only when the command /* contains shell magic characters, or when the command invokes a shell /* built-in command. /* /* A limited amount of command output (standard output and standard /* error) is captured for inclusion with non-delivery status reports. /* A command is forcibly terminated if it does not complete within /* \fBcommand_time_limit\fR seconds. Command exit status codes are /* expected to follow the conventions defined in <\fBsysexits.h\fR>. /* Exit status 0 means normal successful completion. /* /* Postfix version 2.3 and later support RFC 3463-style enhanced /* status codes. If a command terminates with a non-zero exit /* status, and the command output begins with an enhanced /* status code, this status code takes precedence over the /* non-zero exit status. /* /* A limited amount of message context is exported via environment /* variables. Characters that may have special meaning to the shell /* are replaced with underscores. The list of acceptable characters /* is specified with the \fBcommand_expansion_filter\fR configuration /* parameter. /* .IP \fBSHELL\fR /* The recipient user's login shell. /* .IP \fBHOME\fR /* The recipient user's home directory. /* .IP \fBUSER\fR /* The bare recipient name. /* .IP \fBEXTENSION\fR /* The optional recipient address extension. /* .IP \fBDOMAIN\fR /* The recipient address domain part. /* .IP \fBLOGNAME\fR /* The bare recipient name. /* .IP \fBLOCAL\fR /* The entire recipient address localpart (text to the left of the /* rightmost @ character). /* .IP \fBORIGINAL_RECIPIENT\fR /* The entire recipient address, before any address rewriting /* or aliasing (Postfix 2.5 and later). /* .IP \fBRECIPIENT\fR /* The entire recipient address. /* .IP \fBSENDER\fR /* The entire sender address. /* .PP /* Additional remote client information is made available via /* the following environment variables: /* .IP \fBCLIENT_ADDRESS\fR /* Remote client network address. Available as of Postfix 2.2. /* .IP \fBCLIENT_HELO\fR /* Remote client EHLO command parameter. Available as of Postfix 2.2. /* .IP \fBCLIENT_HOSTNAME\fR /* Remote client hostname. Available as of Postfix 2.2. /* .IP \fBCLIENT_PROTOCOL\fR /* Remote client protocol. Available as of Postfix 2.2. /* .IP \fBSASL_METHOD\fR /* SASL authentication method specified in the /* remote client AUTH command. Available as of Postfix 2.2. /* .IP \fBSASL_SENDER\fR /* SASL sender address specified in the remote client MAIL /* FROM command. Available as of Postfix 2.2. /* .IP \fBSASL_USERNAME\fR /* SASL username specified in the remote client AUTH command. /* Available as of Postfix 2.2. /* .PP /* The \fBPATH\fR environment variable is always reset to a /* system-dependent default path, and environment variables /* whose names are blessed by the \fBexport_environment\fR /* configuration parameter are exported unchanged. /* /* The current working directory is the mail queue directory. /* /* The \fBlocal\fR(8) daemon prepends a "\fBFrom \fIsender time_stamp\fR" /* envelope header to each message, prepends an /* \fBX-Original-To:\fR header with the recipient address as given to /* Postfix, prepends an /* optional \fBDelivered-To:\fR /* header with the final recipient envelope address, prepends a /* \fBReturn-Path:\fR header with the sender envelope address, /* and appends no empty line. /* EXTERNAL FILE DELIVERY /* .ad /* .fi /* The delivery format depends on the destination filename syntax. /* The default is to use UNIX-style mailbox format. Specify a name /* ending in \fB/\fR for \fBqmail\fR-compatible \fBmaildir\fR delivery. /* /* The \fBallow_mail_to_files\fR configuration parameter restricts /* delivery to external files. The default setting (\fBalias, /* forward\fR) forbids file destinations in \fB:include:\fR files. /* /* In the case of UNIX-style mailbox delivery, /* the \fBlocal\fR(8) daemon prepends a "\fBFrom \fIsender time_stamp\fR" /* envelope header to each message, prepends an /* \fBX-Original-To:\fR header with the recipient address as given to /* Postfix, prepends an /* optional \fBDelivered-To:\fR /* header with the final recipient envelope address, prepends a \fB>\fR /* character to lines beginning with "\fBFrom \fR", and appends an /* empty line. /* The envelope sender address is available in the \fBReturn-Path:\fR /* header. /* When the destination is a regular file, it is locked for exclusive /* access while delivery is in progress. In case of problems, an attempt /* is made to truncate a regular file to its original length. /* /* In the case of \fBmaildir\fR delivery, the local daemon prepends /* an optional /* \fBDelivered-To:\fR header with the final envelope recipient address, /* and prepends an /* \fBX-Original-To:\fR header with the recipient address as given to /* Postfix. /* The envelope sender address is available in the \fBReturn-Path:\fR /* header. /* ADDRESS EXTENSION /* .ad /* .fi /* The optional \fBrecipient_delimiter\fR configuration parameter /* specifies how to separate address extensions from local recipient /* names. /* /* For example, with "\fBrecipient_delimiter = +\fR", mail for /* \fIname\fR+\fIfoo\fR is delivered to the alias \fIname\fR+\fIfoo\fR /* or to the alias \fIname\fR, to the destinations listed in /* ~\fIname\fR/.\fBforward\fR+\fIfoo\fR or in ~\fIname\fR/.\fBforward\fR, /* to the mailbox owned by the user \fIname\fR, or it is sent back as /* undeliverable. /* DELIVERY RIGHTS /* .ad /* .fi /* Deliveries to external files and external commands are made with /* the rights of the receiving user on whose behalf the delivery is made. /* In the absence of a user context, the \fBlocal\fR(8) daemon uses the /* owner rights of the \fB:include:\fR file or alias database. /* When those files are owned by the superuser, delivery is made with /* the rights specified with the \fBdefault_privs\fR configuration /* parameter. /* STANDARDS /* RFC 822 (ARPA Internet Text Messages) /* RFC 3463 (Enhanced status codes) /* DIAGNOSTICS /* Problems and transactions are logged to \fBsyslogd\fR(8) /* or \fBpostlogd\fR(8). /* Corrupted message files are marked so that the queue /* manager can move them to the \fBcorrupt\fR queue afterwards. /* /* Depending on the setting of the \fBnotify_classes\fR parameter, /* the postmaster is notified of bounces and of other trouble. /* SECURITY /* .ad /* .fi /* The \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery agent needs a dual personality /* 1) to access the private Postfix queue and IPC mechanisms, /* 2) to impersonate the recipient and deliver to recipient-specified /* files or commands. It is therefore security sensitive. /* /* The \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery agent disallows regular expression /* substitution of $1 etc. in \fBalias_maps\fR, because that /* would open a security hole. /* /* The \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery agent will silently ignore /* requests to use the \fBproxymap\fR(8) server within /* \fBalias_maps\fR. Instead it will open the table directly. /* Before Postfix version 2.2, the \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery /* agent will terminate with a fatal error. /* BUGS /* For security reasons, the message delivery status of external commands /* or of external files is never checkpointed to file. As a result, /* the program may occasionally deliver more than once to a command or /* external file. Better safe than sorry. /* /* Mutually-recursive aliases or ~/.\fBforward\fR files are not detected /* early. The resulting mail forwarding loop is broken by the use of the /* \fBDelivered-To:\fR message header. /* CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS /* .ad /* .fi /* Changes to \fBmain.cf\fR are picked up automatically, as \fBlocal\fR(8) /* processes run for only a limited amount of time. Use the command /* "\fBpostfix reload\fR" to speed up a change. /* /* The text below provides only a parameter summary. See /* \fBpostconf\fR(5) for more details including examples. /* COMPATIBILITY CONTROLS /* .ad /* .fi /* .IP "\fBbiff (yes)\fR" /* Whether or not to use the local biff service. /* .IP "\fBexpand_owner_alias (no)\fR" /* When delivering to an alias "\fIaliasname\fR" that has an /* "owner-\fIaliasname\fR" companion alias, set the envelope sender /* address to the expansion of the "owner-\fIaliasname\fR" alias. /* .IP "\fBowner_request_special (yes)\fR" /* Enable special treatment for owner-\fIlistname\fR entries in the /* \fBaliases\fR(5) file, and don't split owner-\fIlistname\fR and /* \fIlistname\fR-request address localparts when the recipient_delimiter /* is set to "-". /* .IP "\fBsun_mailtool_compatibility (no)\fR" /* Obsolete SUN mailtool compatibility feature. /* .PP /* Available in Postfix version 2.3 and later: /* .IP "\fBfrozen_delivered_to (yes)\fR" /* Update the \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery agent's idea of the Delivered-To: /* address (see prepend_delivered_header) only once, at the start of /* a delivery attempt; do not update the Delivered-To: address while /* expanding aliases or .forward files. /* .PP /* Available in Postfix version 2.5.3 and later: /* .IP "\fBstrict_mailbox_ownership (yes)\fR" /* Defer delivery when a mailbox file is not owned by its recipient. /* .IP "\fBreset_owner_alias (no)\fR" /* Reset the \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery agent's idea of the owner-alias /* attribute, when delivering mail to a child alias that does not have /* its own owner alias. /* .PP /* Available in Postfix version 3.0 and later: /* .IP "\fBlocal_delivery_status_filter ($default_delivery_status_filter)\fR" /* Optional filter for the \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery agent to change the /* status code or explanatory text of successful or unsuccessful /* deliveries. /* DELIVERY METHOD CONTROLS /* .ad /* .fi /* The precedence of \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery methods from high to low is: /* aliases, .forward files, mailbox_transport_maps, /* mailbox_transport, mailbox_command_maps, mailbox_command, /* home_mailbox, mail_spool_directory, fallback_transport_maps, /* fallback_transport, and luser_relay. /* .IP "\fBalias_maps (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" /* The alias databases that are used for \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery. /* .IP "\fBforward_path (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" /* The \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery agent search list for finding a .forward /* file with user-specified delivery methods. /* .IP "\fBmailbox_transport_maps (empty)\fR" /* Optional lookup tables with per-recipient message delivery /* transports to use for \fBlocal\fR(8) mailbox delivery, whether or not the /* recipients are found in the UNIX passwd database. /* .IP "\fBmailbox_transport (empty)\fR" /* Optional message delivery transport that the \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery /* agent should use for mailbox delivery to all local recipients, /* whether or not they are found in the UNIX passwd database. /* .IP "\fBmailbox_command_maps (empty)\fR" /* Optional lookup tables with per-recipient external commands to use /* for \fBlocal\fR(8) mailbox delivery. /* .IP "\fBmailbox_command (empty)\fR" /* Optional external command that the \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery agent should /* use for mailbox delivery. /* .IP "\fBhome_mailbox (empty)\fR" /* Optional pathname of a mailbox file relative to a \fBlocal\fR(8) user's /* home directory. /* .IP "\fBmail_spool_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" /* The directory where \fBlocal\fR(8) UNIX-style mailboxes are kept. /* .IP "\fBfallback_transport_maps (empty)\fR" /* Optional lookup tables with per-recipient message delivery /* transports for recipients that the \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery agent could /* not find in the \fBaliases\fR(5) or UNIX password database. /* .IP "\fBfallback_transport (empty)\fR" /* Optional message delivery transport that the \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery /* agent should use for names that are not found in the \fBaliases\fR(5) /* or UNIX password database. /* .IP "\fBluser_relay (empty)\fR" /* Optional catch-all destination for unknown \fBlocal\fR(8) recipients. /* .PP /* Available in Postfix version 2.2 and later: /* .IP "\fBcommand_execution_directory (empty)\fR" /* The \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery agent working directory for delivery to /* external commands. /* MAILBOX LOCKING CONTROLS /* .ad /* .fi /* .IP "\fBdeliver_lock_attempts (20)\fR" /* The maximal number of attempts to acquire an exclusive lock on a /* mailbox file or \fBbounce\fR(8) logfile. /* .IP "\fBdeliver_lock_delay (1s)\fR" /* The time between attempts to acquire an exclusive lock on a mailbox /* file or \fBbounce\fR(8) logfile. /* .IP "\fBstale_lock_time (500s)\fR" /* The time after which a stale exclusive mailbox lockfile is removed. /* .IP "\fBmailbox_delivery_lock (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" /* How to lock a UNIX-style \fBlocal\fR(8) mailbox before attempting delivery. /* RESOURCE AND RATE CONTROLS /* .ad /* .fi /* .IP "\fBcommand_time_limit (1000s)\fR" /* Time limit for delivery to external commands. /* .IP "\fBduplicate_filter_limit (1000)\fR" /* The maximal number of addresses remembered by the address /* duplicate filter for \fBaliases\fR(5) or \fBvirtual\fR(5) alias expansion, or /* for \fBshowq\fR(8) queue displays. /* .IP "\fBmailbox_size_limit (51200000)\fR" /* The maximal size of any \fBlocal\fR(8) individual mailbox or maildir /* file, or zero (no limit). /* .PP /* Implemented in the qmgr(8) daemon: /* .IP "\fBlocal_destination_concurrency_limit (2)\fR" /* The maximal number of parallel deliveries via the local mail /* delivery transport to the same recipient (when /* "local_destination_recipient_limit = 1") or the maximal number of /* parallel deliveries to the same local domain (when /* "local_destination_recipient_limit > 1"). /* .IP "\fBlocal_destination_recipient_limit (1)\fR" /* The maximal number of recipients per message delivery via the /* local mail delivery transport. /* SECURITY CONTROLS /* .ad /* .fi /* .IP "\fBallow_mail_to_commands (alias, forward)\fR" /* Restrict \fBlocal\fR(8) mail delivery to external commands. /* .IP "\fBallow_mail_to_files (alias, forward)\fR" /* Restrict \fBlocal\fR(8) mail delivery to external files. /* .IP "\fBcommand_expansion_filter (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" /* Restrict the characters that the \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery agent allows in /* $name expansions of $mailbox_command and $command_execution_directory. /* .IP "\fBdefault_privs (nobody)\fR" /* The default rights used by the \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery agent for delivery /* to an external file or command. /* .IP "\fBforward_expansion_filter (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" /* Restrict the characters that the \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery agent allows in /* $name expansions of $forward_path. /* .PP /* Available in Postfix version 2.2 and later: /* .IP "\fBexecution_directory_expansion_filter (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" /* Restrict the characters that the \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery agent allows /* in $name expansions of $command_execution_directory. /* .PP /* Available in Postfix version 2.5.3 and later: /* .IP "\fBstrict_mailbox_ownership (yes)\fR" /* Defer delivery when a mailbox file is not owned by its recipient. /* MISCELLANEOUS CONTROLS /* .ad /* .fi /* .IP "\fBconfig_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" /* The default location of the Postfix main.cf and master.cf /* configuration files. /* .IP "\fBdaemon_timeout (18000s)\fR" /* How much time a Postfix daemon process may take to handle a /* request before it is terminated by a built-in watchdog timer. /* .IP "\fBdelay_logging_resolution_limit (2)\fR" /* The maximal number of digits after the decimal point when logging /* sub-second delay values. /* .IP "\fBexport_environment (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" /* The list of environment variables that a Postfix process will export /* to non-Postfix processes. /* .IP "\fBipc_timeout (3600s)\fR" /* The time limit for sending or receiving information over an internal /* communication channel. /* .IP "\fBlocal_command_shell (empty)\fR" /* Optional shell program for \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery to non-Postfix commands. /* .IP "\fBmax_idle (100s)\fR" /* The maximum amount of time that an idle Postfix daemon process waits /* for an incoming connection before terminating voluntarily. /* .IP "\fBmax_use (100)\fR" /* The maximal number of incoming connections that a Postfix daemon /* process will service before terminating voluntarily. /* .IP "\fBprepend_delivered_header (command, file, forward)\fR" /* The message delivery contexts where the Postfix \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery /* agent prepends a Delivered-To: message header with the address /* that the mail was delivered to. /* .IP "\fBprocess_id (read-only)\fR" /* The process ID of a Postfix command or daemon process. /* .IP "\fBprocess_name (read-only)\fR" /* The process name of a Postfix command or daemon process. /* .IP "\fBpropagate_unmatched_extensions (canonical, virtual)\fR" /* What address lookup tables copy an address extension from the lookup /* key to the lookup result. /* .IP "\fBqueue_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" /* The location of the Postfix top-level queue directory. /* .IP "\fBrecipient_delimiter (empty)\fR" /* The set of characters that can separate an email address /* localpart, user name, or a .forward file name from its extension. /* .IP "\fBrequire_home_directory (no)\fR" /* Require that a \fBlocal\fR(8) recipient's home directory exists /* before mail delivery is attempted. /* .IP "\fBsyslog_facility (mail)\fR" /* The syslog facility of Postfix logging. /* .IP "\fBsyslog_name (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" /* A prefix that is prepended to the process name in syslog /* records, so that, for example, "smtpd" becomes "prefix/smtpd". /* .PP /* Available in Postfix version 3.3 and later: /* .IP "\fBenable_original_recipient (yes)\fR" /* Enable support for the original recipient address after an /* address is rewritten to a different address (for example with /* aliasing or with canonical mapping). /* .IP "\fBservice_name (read-only)\fR" /* The master.cf service name of a Postfix daemon process. /* .PP /* Available in Postfix 3.5 and later: /* .IP "\fBinfo_log_address_format (external)\fR" /* The email address form that will be used in non-debug logging /* (info, warning, etc.). /* FILES /* The following are examples; details differ between systems. /* $HOME/.forward, per-user aliasing /* /etc/aliases, system-wide alias database /* /var/spool/mail, system mailboxes /* SEE ALSO /* qmgr(8), queue manager /* bounce(8), delivery status reports /* newaliases(1), create/update alias database /* postalias(1), create/update alias database /* aliases(5), format of alias database /* postconf(5), configuration parameters /* master(5), generic daemon options /* postlogd(8), Postfix logging /* syslogd(8), system logging /* LICENSE /* .ad /* .fi /* The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software. /* HISTORY /* .ad /* .fi /* The \fBDelivered-To:\fR message header appears in the \fBqmail\fR /* system by Daniel Bernstein. /* /* The \fImaildir\fR structure appears in the \fBqmail\fR system /* by Daniel Bernstein. /* AUTHOR(S) /* Wietse Venema /* IBM T.J. Watson Research /* P.O. Box 704 /* Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA /* /* Wietse Venema /* Google, Inc. /* 111 8th Avenue /* New York, NY 10011, USA /*--*/ /* System library. */ #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef USE_PATHS_H #include #endif /* Utility library. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* Global library. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* Single server skeleton. */ #include /* Application-specific. */ #include "local.h" /* * Tunable parameters. */ char *var_allow_commands; char *var_allow_files; char *var_alias_maps; int var_dup_filter_limit; int var_command_maxtime; /* You can now leave this here. */ char *var_home_mailbox; char *var_mailbox_command; char *var_mailbox_cmd_maps; char *var_rcpt_fdelim; char *var_local_cmd_shell; char *var_luser_relay; int var_biff; char *var_mail_spool_dir; char *var_mailbox_transport; char *var_mbox_transp_maps; char *var_fallback_transport; char *var_fbck_transp_maps; char *var_exec_directory; char *var_exec_exp_filter; char *var_forward_path; char *var_cmd_exp_filter; char *var_fwd_exp_filter; char *var_prop_extension; int var_exp_own_alias; char *var_deliver_hdr; int var_stat_home_dir; int var_mailtool_compat; char *var_mailbox_lock; long var_mailbox_limit; bool var_frozen_delivered; bool var_reset_owner_attr; bool var_strict_mbox_owner; int local_cmd_deliver_mask; int local_file_deliver_mask; int local_ext_prop_mask; int local_deliver_hdr_mask; int local_mbox_lock_mask; MAPS *alias_maps; char *var_local_dsn_filter; /* local_deliver - deliver message with extreme prejudice */ static int local_deliver(DELIVER_REQUEST *rqst, char *service) { const char *myname = "local_deliver"; RECIPIENT *rcpt_end = rqst->rcpt_list.info + rqst->rcpt_list.len; RECIPIENT *rcpt; int rcpt_stat; int msg_stat; LOCAL_STATE state; USER_ATTR usr_attr; if (msg_verbose) msg_info("local_deliver: %s from %s", rqst->queue_id, rqst->sender); /* * Initialize the delivery attributes that are not recipient specific. * While messages are being delivered and while aliases or forward files * are being expanded, this attribute list is being changed constantly. * For this reason, the list is passed on by value (except when it is * being initialized :-), so that there is no need to undo attribute * changes made by lower-level routines. The alias/include/forward * expansion attribute list is part of a tree with self and parent * references (see the EXPAND_ATTR definitions). The user-specific * attributes are security sensitive, and are therefore kept separate. * All this results in a noticeable level of clumsiness, but passing * things around by value gives good protection against accidental change * by subroutines. */ state.level = 0; deliver_attr_init(&state.msg_attr); state.msg_attr.queue_name = rqst->queue_name; state.msg_attr.queue_id = rqst->queue_id; state.msg_attr.fp = rqst->fp; state.msg_attr.offset = rqst->data_offset; state.msg_attr.encoding = rqst->encoding; state.msg_attr.smtputf8 = rqst->smtputf8; state.msg_attr.sender = rqst->sender; state.msg_attr.dsn_envid = rqst->dsn_envid; state.msg_attr.dsn_ret = rqst->dsn_ret; state.msg_attr.relay = service; state.msg_attr.msg_stats = rqst->msg_stats; state.msg_attr.request = rqst; RESET_OWNER_ATTR(state.msg_attr, state.level); RESET_USER_ATTR(usr_attr, state.level); state.loop_info = delivered_hdr_init(rqst->fp, rqst->data_offset, FOLD_ADDR_ALL); state.request = rqst; /* * Iterate over each recipient named in the delivery request. When the * mail delivery status for a given recipient is definite (i.e. bounced * or delivered), update the message queue file and cross off the * recipient. Update the per-message delivery status. */ for (msg_stat = 0, rcpt = rqst->rcpt_list.info; rcpt < rcpt_end; rcpt++) { state.dup_filter = been_here_init(var_dup_filter_limit, BH_FLAG_FOLD); forward_init(); state.msg_attr.rcpt = *rcpt; rcpt_stat = deliver_recipient(state, usr_attr); rcpt_stat |= forward_finish(rqst, state.msg_attr, rcpt_stat); if (rcpt_stat == 0 && (rqst->flags & DEL_REQ_FLAG_SUCCESS)) deliver_completed(state.msg_attr.fp, rcpt->offset); been_here_free(state.dup_filter); msg_stat |= rcpt_stat; } /* * Clean up. */ delivered_hdr_free(state.loop_info); deliver_attr_free(&state.msg_attr); return (msg_stat); } /* local_service - perform service for client */ static void local_service(VSTREAM *stream, char *service, char **argv) { DELIVER_REQUEST *request; int status; /* * Sanity check. This service takes no command-line arguments. */ if (argv[0]) msg_fatal("unexpected command-line argument: %s", argv[0]); /* * This routine runs whenever a client connects to the UNIX-domain socket * that is dedicated to local mail delivery service. What we see below is * a little protocol to (1) tell the client that we are ready, (2) read a * delivery request from the client, and (3) report the completion status * of that request. */ if ((request = deliver_request_read(stream)) != 0) { status = local_deliver(request, service); deliver_request_done(stream, request, status); } } /* local_mask_init - initialize delivery restrictions */ static void local_mask_init(void) { static const NAME_MASK file_mask[] = { "alias", EXPAND_TYPE_ALIAS, "forward", EXPAND_TYPE_FWD, "include", EXPAND_TYPE_INCL, 0, }; static const NAME_MASK command_mask[] = { "alias", EXPAND_TYPE_ALIAS, "forward", EXPAND_TYPE_FWD, "include", EXPAND_TYPE_INCL, 0, }; static const NAME_MASK deliver_mask[] = { "command", DELIVER_HDR_CMD, "file", DELIVER_HDR_FILE, "forward", DELIVER_HDR_FWD, 0, }; local_file_deliver_mask = name_mask(VAR_ALLOW_FILES, file_mask, var_allow_files); local_cmd_deliver_mask = name_mask(VAR_ALLOW_COMMANDS, command_mask, var_allow_commands); local_ext_prop_mask = ext_prop_mask(VAR_PROP_EXTENSION, var_prop_extension); local_deliver_hdr_mask = name_mask(VAR_DELIVER_HDR, deliver_mask, var_deliver_hdr); local_mbox_lock_mask = mbox_lock_mask(var_mailbox_lock); if (var_mailtool_compat) { msg_warn("%s: deprecated parameter, use \"%s = dotlock\" instead", VAR_MAILTOOL_COMPAT, VAR_MAILBOX_LOCK); local_mbox_lock_mask &= MBOX_DOT_LOCK; } if (local_mbox_lock_mask == 0) msg_fatal("parameter %s specifies no applicable mailbox locking method", VAR_MAILBOX_LOCK); } /* pre_accept - see if tables have changed */ static void pre_accept(char *unused_name, char **unused_argv) { const char *table; if ((table = dict_changed_name()) != 0) { msg_info("table %s has changed -- restarting", table); exit(0); } } /* post_init - post-jail initialization */ static void post_init(char *unused_name, char **unused_argv) { /* * Drop privileges most of the time, and set up delivery restrictions. */ set_eugid(var_owner_uid, var_owner_gid); local_mask_init(); } /* pre_init - pre-jail initialization */ static void pre_init(char *unused_name, char **unused_argv) { /* * Reset the file size limit from the message size limit to the mailbox * size limit. XXX This still isn't accurate because the file size limit * also affects delivery to command. * * A file size limit protects the machine against runaway software errors. * It is not suitable to enforce mail quota, because users can get around * mail quota by delivering to /file/name or to |command. * * We can't have mailbox size limit smaller than the message size limit, * because that prohibits the delivery agent from updating the queue * file. */ if (ENFORCING_SIZE_LIMIT(var_mailbox_limit)) { if (!ENFORCING_SIZE_LIMIT(var_message_limit)) msg_fatal("configuration error: %s is limited but %s is " "unlimited", VAR_MAILBOX_LIMIT, VAR_MESSAGE_LIMIT); if (var_mailbox_limit < var_message_limit) msg_fatal("configuration error: %s is smaller than %s", VAR_MAILBOX_LIMIT, VAR_MESSAGE_LIMIT); set_file_limit(var_mailbox_limit); } alias_maps = maps_create("aliases", var_alias_maps, DICT_FLAG_LOCK | DICT_FLAG_PARANOID | DICT_FLAG_FOLD_FIX | DICT_FLAG_UTF8_REQUEST); flush_init(); } MAIL_VERSION_STAMP_DECLARE; /* main - pass control to the single-threaded skeleton */ int main(int argc, char **argv) { static const CONFIG_TIME_TABLE time_table[] = { VAR_COMMAND_MAXTIME, DEF_COMMAND_MAXTIME, &var_command_maxtime, 1, 0, 0, }; static const CONFIG_INT_TABLE int_table[] = { VAR_DUP_FILTER_LIMIT, DEF_DUP_FILTER_LIMIT, &var_dup_filter_limit, 0, 0, 0, }; static const CONFIG_LONG_TABLE long_table[] = { VAR_MAILBOX_LIMIT, DEF_MAILBOX_LIMIT, &var_mailbox_limit, 0, 0, 0, }; static const CONFIG_STR_TABLE str_table[] = { VAR_ALIAS_MAPS, DEF_ALIAS_MAPS, &var_alias_maps, 0, 0, VAR_HOME_MAILBOX, DEF_HOME_MAILBOX, &var_home_mailbox, 0, 0, VAR_ALLOW_COMMANDS, DEF_ALLOW_COMMANDS, &var_allow_commands, 0, 0, VAR_ALLOW_FILES, DEF_ALLOW_FILES, &var_allow_files, 0, 0, VAR_LOCAL_CMD_SHELL, DEF_LOCAL_CMD_SHELL, &var_local_cmd_shell, 0, 0, VAR_MAIL_SPOOL_DIR, DEF_MAIL_SPOOL_DIR, &var_mail_spool_dir, 0, 0, VAR_MAILBOX_TRANSP, DEF_MAILBOX_TRANSP, &var_mailbox_transport, 0, 0, VAR_MBOX_TRANSP_MAPS, DEF_MBOX_TRANSP_MAPS, &var_mbox_transp_maps, 0, 0, VAR_FALLBACK_TRANSP, DEF_FALLBACK_TRANSP, &var_fallback_transport, 0, 0, VAR_FBCK_TRANSP_MAPS, DEF_FBCK_TRANSP_MAPS, &var_fbck_transp_maps, 0, 0, VAR_CMD_EXP_FILTER, DEF_CMD_EXP_FILTER, &var_cmd_exp_filter, 1, 0, VAR_FWD_EXP_FILTER, DEF_FWD_EXP_FILTER, &var_fwd_exp_filter, 1, 0, VAR_EXEC_EXP_FILTER, DEF_EXEC_EXP_FILTER, &var_exec_exp_filter, 1, 0, VAR_PROP_EXTENSION, DEF_PROP_EXTENSION, &var_prop_extension, 0, 0, VAR_DELIVER_HDR, DEF_DELIVER_HDR, &var_deliver_hdr, 0, 0, VAR_MAILBOX_LOCK, DEF_MAILBOX_LOCK, &var_mailbox_lock, 1, 0, VAR_MAILBOX_CMD_MAPS, DEF_MAILBOX_CMD_MAPS, &var_mailbox_cmd_maps, 0, 0, VAR_LOCAL_DSN_FILTER, DEF_LOCAL_DSN_FILTER, &var_local_dsn_filter, 0, 0, 0, }; static const CONFIG_BOOL_TABLE bool_table[] = { VAR_BIFF, DEF_BIFF, &var_biff, VAR_EXP_OWN_ALIAS, DEF_EXP_OWN_ALIAS, &var_exp_own_alias, VAR_STAT_HOME_DIR, DEF_STAT_HOME_DIR, &var_stat_home_dir, VAR_MAILTOOL_COMPAT, DEF_MAILTOOL_COMPAT, &var_mailtool_compat, VAR_FROZEN_DELIVERED, DEF_FROZEN_DELIVERED, &var_frozen_delivered, VAR_RESET_OWNER_ATTR, DEF_RESET_OWNER_ATTR, &var_reset_owner_attr, VAR_STRICT_MBOX_OWNER, DEF_STRICT_MBOX_OWNER, &var_strict_mbox_owner, 0, }; /* Suppress $name expansion upon loading. */ static const CONFIG_RAW_TABLE raw_table[] = { VAR_EXEC_DIRECTORY, DEF_EXEC_DIRECTORY, &var_exec_directory, 0, 0, VAR_FORWARD_PATH, DEF_FORWARD_PATH, &var_forward_path, 0, 0, VAR_MAILBOX_COMMAND, DEF_MAILBOX_COMMAND, &var_mailbox_command, 0, 0, VAR_LUSER_RELAY, DEF_LUSER_RELAY, &var_luser_relay, 0, 0, 0, }; /* * Fingerprint executables and core dumps. */ MAIL_VERSION_STAMP_ALLOCATE; single_server_main(argc, argv, local_service, CA_MAIL_SERVER_INT_TABLE(int_table), CA_MAIL_SERVER_LONG_TABLE(long_table), CA_MAIL_SERVER_STR_TABLE(str_table), CA_MAIL_SERVER_RAW_TABLE(raw_table), CA_MAIL_SERVER_BOOL_TABLE(bool_table), CA_MAIL_SERVER_TIME_TABLE(time_table), CA_MAIL_SERVER_PRE_INIT(pre_init), CA_MAIL_SERVER_POST_INIT(post_init), CA_MAIL_SERVER_PRE_ACCEPT(pre_accept), CA_MAIL_SERVER_PRIVILEGED, CA_MAIL_SERVER_BOUNCE_INIT(VAR_LOCAL_DSN_FILTER, &var_local_dsn_filter), 0); }