Mercurial > libpst
changeset 141:fd4297884319
improve decoding of multipart/report and message/rfc822 mime types
author | Carl Byington <carl@five-ten-sg.com> |
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date | Sat, 14 Feb 2009 11:02:37 -0800 |
parents | fc6c54c453e5 |
children | 2189a6b8134e |
files | ChangeLog NEWS configure.in libpst.spec.in regression/regression-tests.bash src/libpst.c src/readpst.c |
diffstat | 7 files changed, 217 insertions(+), 125 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/ChangeLog Mon Feb 09 08:23:41 2009 -0800 +++ b/ChangeLog Sat Feb 14 11:02:37 2009 -0800 @@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ =============================== * add X-libpst-forensic-* headers to capture items of interest that are not used by normal mail clients. + * improve decoding of multipart/report and message/rfc822 mime + types. LibPST 0.6.27 (2009-02-07) ===============================
--- a/NEWS Mon Feb 09 08:23:41 2009 -0800 +++ b/NEWS Sat Feb 14 11:02:37 2009 -0800 @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +0.6.28 2009-02-12 improve decoding of multipart/report and message/rfc822 mime types. 0.6.27 2009-02-07 fix for const correctness on Fedora 11 0.6.26 2009-02-07 patch from Fridrich Strba for building on mingw, and autoconf cleanup, better mime headers 0.6.25 2009-01-16 improve handling of content-type charset values in mime parts
--- a/configure.in Mon Feb 09 08:23:41 2009 -0800 +++ b/configure.in Sat Feb 14 11:02:37 2009 -0800 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ AC_PREREQ(2.59) -AC_INIT(libpst,0.6.27,carl@five-ten-sg.com) +AC_INIT(libpst,0.6.28,carl@five-ten-sg.com) AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([src/libpst.c]) AC_CONFIG_HEADER([config.h]) AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
--- a/libpst.spec.in Mon Feb 09 08:23:41 2009 -0800 +++ b/libpst.spec.in Sat Feb 14 11:02:37 2009 -0800 @@ -47,6 +47,9 @@ %changelog +* Thu Feb 12 2009 Carl Byington <carl@five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.28-1 +- improve decoding of multipart/report and message/rfc822 mime types. + * Sat Feb 07 2009 Carl Byington <carl@five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.27-1 - fix for const correctness on Fedora 11
--- a/regression/regression-tests.bash Mon Feb 09 08:23:41 2009 -0800 +++ b/regression/regression-tests.bash Sat Feb 14 11:02:37 2009 -0800 @@ -46,23 +46,24 @@ dodii 3 test.pst dodii 4 big_mail.pst else - dopst 1 ams.pst - dopst 2 sample_64.pst - dopst 3 test.pst + #dopst 1 ams.pst + #dopst 2 sample_64.pst + #dopst 3 test.pst #dopst 4 big_mail.pst - dopst 5 mbmg.archive.pst - dopst 6 Single2003-read.pst - dopst 7 Single2003-unread.pst + #dopst 5 mbmg.archive.pst + #dopst 6 Single2003-read.pst + #dopst 7 Single2003-unread.pst #dopst 8 ol2k3high.pst #dopst 9 ol97high.pst - dopst 10 returned_message.pst + #dopst 10 returned_message.pst #dopst 11 flow.pst - dopst 12 test-html.pst - dopst 13 test-text.pst + #dopst 12 test-html.pst + #dopst 13 test-text.pst #dopst 14 joe.romanowski.pst #dopst 15 hourig1.pst #dopst 16 hourig2.pst - #dopst 17 hourig3.pst - dopst 18 test-mac.pst + dopst 17 hourig3.pst + #dopst 18 test-mac.pst fi +grep 'lost:' *err | grep -v 'lost: 0 '
--- a/src/libpst.c Mon Feb 09 08:23:41 2009 -0800 +++ b/src/libpst.c Sat Feb 14 11:02:37 2009 -0800 @@ -392,7 +392,7 @@ DEBUG_WARN(("Couldn't find ID pointer. Cannot handle attachment\n")); size = 0; } - attach->size = size; // may as well update it to what is correct for this instance + attach->size = size; } else { size = attach->size; } @@ -409,19 +409,13 @@ if (attach->id_val != (uint64_t)-1) { ptr = pst_getID(pf, attach->id_val); if (ptr) { - // pst_num_array *list = pst_parse_block(pf, ptr->id, NULL, NULL); - // DEBUG_WARN(("writing file data attachment\n")); - // for (int32_t x=0; x<list->count_item; x++) { - // DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(list->items[x]->data, list->items[x]->size, 0x10); - // (void)pst_fwrite(list->items[x]->data, (size_t)1, list->items[x]->size, fp); - // } size = pst_ff_getID2data(pf, ptr, &h); } else { DEBUG_WARN(("Couldn't find ID pointer. Cannot save attachment to file\n")); } attach->size = size; } else { - // save the attachment to file + // save the attachment to the file size = attach->size; (void)pst_fwrite(attach->data, (size_t)1, size, fp); } @@ -434,21 +428,10 @@ pst_index_ll *ptr; pst_holder h = {NULL, fp, 1}; size_t size = 0; - char *c; DEBUG_ENT("pst_attach_to_file_base64"); if (attach->id_val != (uint64_t)-1) { ptr = pst_getID(pf, attach->id_val); if (ptr) { - // pst_num_array *list = pst_parse_block(pf, ptr->id, NULL, NULL); - // DEBUG_WARN(("writing base64 data attachment\n")); - // for (int32_t x=0; x<list->count_item; x++) { - // DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(list->items[x]->data, list->items[x]->size, 0x10); - // c = base64_encode(list->items[x]->data, list->items[x]->size); - // if (c) { - // (void)pst_fwrite(c, (size_t)1, strlen(c), fp); - // free(c); // caught by valgrind - // } - // } size = pst_ff_getID2data(pf, ptr, &h); } else { DEBUG_WARN(("Couldn't find ID pointer. Cannot save attachment to Base64\n")); @@ -456,7 +439,7 @@ attach->size = size; } else { // encode the attachment to the file - c = base64_encode(attach->data, attach->size); + char *c = base64_encode(attach->data, attach->size); if (c) { (void)pst_fwrite(c, (size_t)1, strlen(c), fp); free(c); // caught by valgrind @@ -2305,7 +2288,7 @@ LIST_COPY(item->email->in_reply_to, (char*)); DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->in_reply_to)); break; - case 0x1046: // Return Path + case 0x1046: // Return Path - this seems to be the message-id of the rfc822 mail that is being returned DEBUG_EMAIL(("Return Path - ")); MALLOC_EMAIL(item); LIST_COPY(item->email->return_path_address, (char*));
--- a/src/readpst.c Mon Feb 09 08:23:41 2009 -0800 +++ b/src/readpst.c Sat Feb 14 11:02:37 2009 -0800 @@ -40,15 +40,19 @@ int mk_separate_file(struct file_ll *f); char* my_stristr(char *haystack, char *needle); void check_filename(char *fname); -void write_separate_attachment(char f_name[], pst_item_attach* current_attach, int attach_num, pst_file* pst); -void write_inline_attachment(FILE* f_output, pst_item_attach* current_attach, char *boundary, pst_file* pst); +void write_separate_attachment(char f_name[], pst_item_attach* attach, int attach_num, pst_file* pst); +void write_embedded_message(FILE* f_output, pst_item_attach* attach, char *boundary, pst_file* pf, char** extra_mime_headers); +void write_inline_attachment(FILE* f_output, pst_item_attach* attach, char *boundary, pst_file* pst); void header_has_field(char *header, char *field, int *flag); +void header_get_subfield(char *field, const char *subfield, char *body_subfield, size_t size_subfield); char* header_get_field(char *header, char *field); +char* header_end_field(char *field); void header_strip_field(char *header, char *field); int test_base64(char *body); void find_html_charset(char *html, char *charset, size_t charsetlen); +void find_rfc822_headers(char** extra_mime_headers); void write_body_part(FILE* f_output, char *body, char *mime, char *charset, char *boundary); -void write_normal_email(FILE* f_output, char f_name[], pst_item* item, int mode, int mode_MH, pst_file* pst, int save_rtf); +void write_normal_email(FILE* f_output, char f_name[], pst_item* item, int mode, int mode_MH, pst_file* pst, int save_rtf, char** extra_mime_headers); void write_vcard(FILE* f_output, pst_item_contact* contact, char comment[]); void write_appointment(FILE* f_output, pst_item_appointment* appointment, pst_item_email* email, FILETIME* create_date, FILETIME* modify_date); @@ -88,6 +92,7 @@ // default mime-type for attachments that have a null mime-type #define MIME_TYPE_DEFAULT "application/octet-stream" +#define RFC822 "message/rfc822" // output mode for contacts #define CMODE_VCARD 0 @@ -161,13 +166,14 @@ fprintf(ff.output, "%s <%s>\n", item->contact->fullname, item->contact->address1); } else if (item->email && (item->type == PST_TYPE_NOTE || item->type == PST_TYPE_REPORT || item->type == PST_TYPE_OTHER)) { + char *extra_mime_headers = NULL; if (mode == MODE_SEPARATE) mk_separate_file(&ff); ff.email_count++; DEBUG_MAIN(("main: Processing Email\n")); if ((ff.type != PST_TYPE_NOTE) && (ff.type != PST_TYPE_REPORT) && (ff.type != PST_TYPE_OTHER)) { DEBUG_MAIN(("main: I have an email, but the folder isn't an email folder. Processing anyway\n")); } - write_normal_email(ff.output, ff.name, item, mode, mode_MH, &pstfile, save_rtf_body); + write_normal_email(ff.output, ff.name, item, mode, mode_MH, &pstfile, save_rtf_body, &extra_mime_headers); } else if (item->journal && (item->type == PST_TYPE_JOURNAL)) { // deal with journal items @@ -687,7 +693,7 @@ } -void write_separate_attachment(char f_name[], pst_item_attach* current_attach, int attach_num, pst_file* pst) +void write_separate_attachment(char f_name[], pst_item_attach* attach, int attach_num, pst_file* pst) { FILE *fp = NULL; int x = 0; @@ -695,8 +701,8 @@ // If there is a long filename (filename2) use that, otherwise // use the 8.3 filename (filename1) - char *attach_filename = (current_attach->filename2) ? current_attach->filename2 - : current_attach->filename1; + char *attach_filename = (attach->filename2) ? attach->filename2 + : attach->filename1; DEBUG_ENT("write_separate_attachment"); check_filename(f_name); @@ -722,10 +728,10 @@ if (!(fp = fopen(temp, "w"))) { WARN(("write_separate_attachment: Cannot open attachment save file \"%s\"\n", temp)); } else { - if (current_attach->data) - pst_fwrite(current_attach->data, 1, current_attach->size, fp); + if (attach->data) + pst_fwrite(attach->data, 1, attach->size, fp); else { - (void)pst_attach_to_file(pst, current_attach, fp); + (void)pst_attach_to_file(pst, attach, fp); } fclose(fp); } @@ -734,15 +740,36 @@ } -void write_inline_attachment(FILE* f_output, pst_item_attach* current_attach, char *boundary, pst_file* pst) +void write_embedded_message(FILE* f_output, pst_item_attach* attach, char *boundary, pst_file* pf, char** extra_mime_headers) +{ + pst_index_ll *ptr; + DEBUG_ENT("write_embedded_message"); + fprintf(f_output, "\n--%s\n", boundary); + fprintf(f_output, "Content-Type: %s\n\n", attach->mimetype); + ptr = pst_getID(pf, attach->id_val); + pst_num_array *list = pst_parse_block(pf, ptr->id, NULL, NULL); + if (list) { + pst_item *item = (pst_item*) xmalloc(sizeof(pst_item)); + memset(item, 0, sizeof(pst_item)); + if (!pst_process(list, item, NULL)) { + write_normal_email(f_output, "", item, MODE_NORMAL, 0, pf, 0, extra_mime_headers); + } + pst_freeItem(item); + pst_free_list(list); + } + DEBUG_RET(); +} + + +void write_inline_attachment(FILE* f_output, pst_item_attach* attach, char *boundary, pst_file* pst) { char *attach_filename; char *enc = NULL; // base64 encoded attachment DEBUG_ENT("write_inline_attachment"); - DEBUG_EMAIL(("Attachment Size is %i\n", current_attach->size)); - DEBUG_EMAIL(("Attachment Pointer is %p\n", current_attach->data)); - if (current_attach->data) { - enc = base64_encode (current_attach->data, current_attach->size); + DEBUG_EMAIL(("Attachment Size is %i\n", attach->size)); + DEBUG_EMAIL(("Attachment Pointer is %p\n", attach->data)); + if (attach->data) { + enc = base64_encode (attach->data, attach->size); if (!enc) { DEBUG_EMAIL(("ERROR base64_encode returned NULL. Must have failed\n")); DEBUG_RET(); @@ -751,31 +778,28 @@ } fprintf(f_output, "\n--%s\n", boundary); - if (!current_attach->mimetype) { + if (!attach->mimetype) { fprintf(f_output, "Content-Type: %s\n", MIME_TYPE_DEFAULT); } else { - fprintf(f_output, "Content-Type: %s\n", current_attach->mimetype); + fprintf(f_output, "Content-Type: %s\n", attach->mimetype); } fprintf(f_output, "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64\n"); + // If there is a long filename (filename2) use that, otherwise // use the 8.3 filename (filename1) - if (current_attach->filename2) { - attach_filename = current_attach->filename2; - } else { - attach_filename = current_attach->filename1; - } + attach_filename = (attach->filename2) ? attach->filename2 : attach->filename1; if (!attach_filename) { fprintf(f_output, "Content-Disposition: inline\n\n"); } else { fprintf(f_output, "Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"%s\"\n\n", attach_filename); } - if (current_attach->data) { + if (attach->data) { pst_fwrite(enc, 1, strlen(enc), f_output); DEBUG_EMAIL(("Attachment Size after encoding is %i\n", strlen(enc))); free(enc); // caught by valgrind } else { - (void)pst_attach_to_file_base64(pst, current_attach, f_output); + (void)pst_attach_to_file_base64(pst, attach, f_output); } fprintf(f_output, "\n\n"); DEBUG_RET(); @@ -784,13 +808,46 @@ void header_has_field(char *header, char *field, int *flag) { + DEBUG_ENT("header_has_field"); if (my_stristr(header, field) || (strncasecmp(header, field+1, strlen(field)-1) == 0)) { DEBUG_EMAIL(("header block has %s header\n", field+1)); *flag = 1; } + DEBUG_RET(); } +void header_get_subfield(char *field, const char *subfield, char *body_subfield, size_t size_subfield) +{ + if (!field) return; + DEBUG_ENT("header_get_subfield"); + char search[60]; + snprintf(search, sizeof(search), " %s=", subfield); + field++; + char *n = header_end_field(field); + char *s = my_stristr(field, search); + if (n && s && (s < n)) { + char *e, *f, save; + s += strlen(search); // skip over subfield= + if (*s == '"') { + s++; + e = strchr(s, '"'); + } + else { + e = strchr(s, ';'); + f = strchr(s, '\n'); + if (e && f && (f < e)) e = f; + } + if (!e || (e > n)) e = n; // use the trailing lf as terminator if nothing better + save = *e; + *e = '\0'; + snprintf(body_subfield, size_subfield, "%s", s); // copy the subfield to our buffer + *e = save; + DEBUG_EMAIL(("body %s %s from headers\n", subfield, body_subfield)); + } + DEBUG_RET(); +} + char* header_get_field(char *header, char *field) { char *t = my_stristr(header, field); @@ -799,15 +856,24 @@ } +// return pointer to \n at the end of this header field, +// or NULL if this field goes to the end of the string. +char *header_end_field(char *field) +{ + char *e = strchr(field+1, '\n'); + while (e && ((e[1] == ' ') || (e[1] == '\t'))) { + e = strchr(e+1, '\n'); + } + return e; +} + + void header_strip_field(char *header, char *field) { char *e; char *t = header_get_field(header, field); if (t) { - e = strchr(t+1, '\n'); - while (e && ((e[1] == ' ') || (e[1] == '\t'))) { - e = strchr(e+1, '\n'); - } + char *e = header_end_field(t); if (e) { if (t == header) e++; // if *t is not \n, we don't want to keep the \n at *e either. while (*e != '\0') { @@ -829,6 +895,7 @@ { int b64 = 0; uint8_t *b = (uint8_t *)body; + DEBUG_ENT("test_base64"); while (*b != 0) { if ((*b < 32) && (*b != 9) && (*b != 10)) { DEBUG_EMAIL(("found base64 byte %d\n", (int)*b)); @@ -838,6 +905,7 @@ } b++; } + DEBUG_RET(); return b64; } @@ -847,6 +915,7 @@ const int index = 1; const int nmatch = index+1; regmatch_t match[nmatch]; + DEBUG_ENT("find_html_charset"); int rc = regexec(&meta_charset_pattern, html, nmatch, match, 0); if (rc == 0) { int s = match[index].rm_so; @@ -866,12 +935,48 @@ else { DEBUG_EMAIL(("regexec returns %d\n", rc)); } + DEBUG_RET(); +} + + +void find_rfc822_headers(char** extra_mime_headers) +{ + DEBUG_ENT("find_rfc822_headers"); + char *headers = *extra_mime_headers; + if (headers) { + char *temp, *t; + while (temp = strstr(headers, "\n\n")) { + temp[1] = '\0'; + t = header_get_field(headers, "\nContent-Type: "); + if (t) { + t++; + DEBUG_EMAIL(("found content type header\n")); + char *n = strchr(t, '\n'); + char *s = strstr(t, ": "); + char *e = strchr(t, ';'); + if (!e || (e > n)) e = n; + if (s && (s < e)) { + s += 2; + if (!strncasecmp(s, RFC822, e-s)) { + headers = temp+2; // found rfc822 header + DEBUG_EMAIL(("found 822 headers\n%s\n", headers)); + break; + } + } + } + DEBUG_EMAIL(("skipping to next block after\n%s\n", headers)); + headers = temp+2; // skip to next chunk of headers + } + *extra_mime_headers = headers; + } + DEBUG_RET(); } void write_body_part(FILE* f_output, char *body, char *mime, char *charset, char *boundary) { char *needfree = NULL; + DEBUG_ENT("write_body_part"); if (strcasecmp("utf-8", charset)) { // try to convert to the specified charset since it is not utf-8 size_t rc; @@ -906,25 +1011,29 @@ write_email_body(f_output, body); } if (needfree) free(needfree); + DEBUG_RET(); } -void write_normal_email(FILE* f_output, char f_name[], pst_item* item, int mode, int mode_MH, pst_file* pst, int save_rtf) +void write_normal_email(FILE* f_output, char f_name[], pst_item* item, int mode, int mode_MH, pst_file* pst, int save_rtf, char** extra_mime_headers) { char boundary[60]; char body_charset[60]; + char body_report[60]; char sender[60]; int sender_known = 0; char *temp = NULL; int attach_num; time_t em_time; char *c_time; - int has_from, has_subject, has_to, has_cc, has_date; - has_from = has_subject = has_to = has_cc = has_date = 0; + char *headers = (item->email->header) ? item->email->header : *extra_mime_headers; + int has_from, has_subject, has_to, has_cc, has_date, has_msgid; + has_from = has_subject = has_to = has_cc = has_date = has_msgid = 0; DEBUG_ENT("write_normal_email"); - // setup default body character set + // setup default body character set and report type snprintf(body_charset, sizeof(body_charset), "%s", (item->email->body_charset) ? item->email->body_charset : "utf-8"); + body_report[0] = '\0'; // setup default sender if (item->email->sender_address && strchr(item->email->sender_address, '@')) { @@ -951,56 +1060,36 @@ snprintf(boundary, sizeof(boundary), "--boundary-LibPST-iamunique-%i_-_-", rand()); // we will always look at the headers to discover some stuff - if (item->email->header ) { + if (headers ) { char *t; - removeCR(item->email->header); + removeCR(headers); - // some of the headers we get from the file are not properly defined. - // they can contain some email stuff too. We will cut off the header - // when we see a \n\n - temp = strstr(item->email->header, "\n\n"); + temp = strstr(headers, "\n\n"); if (temp) { - temp[1] = '\0'; // stop after first \n - DEBUG_EMAIL(("Found body text in header %s\n", temp+2)); + // cut off our real rfc822 headers here + temp[1] = '\0'; + // pointer to all the embedded MIME headers. + // we use these to find the actual rfc822 headers for embedded message/rfc822 mime parts + *extra_mime_headers = temp+2; + DEBUG_EMAIL(("Found extra mime headers\n%s\n", temp+2)); } // Check if the headers have all the necessary fields - header_has_field(item->email->header, "\nFrom: ", &has_from); - header_has_field(item->email->header, "\nTo: ", &has_to); - header_has_field(item->email->header, "\nSubject: ", &has_subject); - header_has_field(item->email->header, "\nDate: ", &has_date); - header_has_field(item->email->header, "\nCC: ", &has_cc); + header_has_field(headers, "\nFrom: ", &has_from); + header_has_field(headers, "\nTo: ", &has_to); + header_has_field(headers, "\nSubject: ", &has_subject); + header_has_field(headers, "\nDate: ", &has_date); + header_has_field(headers, "\nCC: ", &has_cc); + header_has_field(headers, "\nMessage-Id: ", &has_msgid); - // look for charset in Content-Type header - t = header_get_field(item->email->header, "\nContent-Type: "); - if (t) { - // assume charset= will be on the first line, rather than on a continuation line - t++; - char *n = strchr(t, '\n'); - char *s = my_stristr(t, "; charset="); - if (n && s && (s < n)) { - char *e; - char save; - s += 10; // skip over charset= - if (*s == '"') { - s++; - e = strchr(s, '"'); - } - else { - e = strchr(s, ';'); - } - if (!e || (e > n)) e = n; // use the trailing lf as terminator if nothing better - save = *e; - *e = '\0'; - snprintf(body_charset, sizeof(body_charset), "%s", s); // copy the charset to our buffer - *e = save; - DEBUG_EMAIL(("body charset %s from headers\n", body_charset)); - } - } + // look for charset and report-type in Content-Type header + t = header_get_field(headers, "\nContent-Type: "); + header_get_subfield(t, "charset", body_charset, sizeof(body_charset)); + header_get_subfield(t, "report-type", body_report, sizeof(body_report)); // derive a proper sender email address if (!sender_known) { - t = header_get_field(item->email->header, "\nFrom: "); + t = header_get_field(headers, "\nFrom: "); if (t) { // assume address is on the first line, rather than on a continuation line t++; @@ -1017,14 +1106,14 @@ } // Strip out the mime headers and some others that we don't want to emit - header_strip_field(item->email->header, "\nMicrosoft Mail Internet Headers"); - header_strip_field(item->email->header, "\nMIME-Version: "); - header_strip_field(item->email->header, "\nContent-Type: "); - header_strip_field(item->email->header, "\nContent-Transfer-Encoding: "); - header_strip_field(item->email->header, "\nContent-class: "); - header_strip_field(item->email->header, "\nX-MimeOLE: "); - header_strip_field(item->email->header, "\nBcc:"); - header_strip_field(item->email->header, "\nX-From_: "); + header_strip_field(headers, "\nMicrosoft Mail Internet Headers"); + header_strip_field(headers, "\nMIME-Version: "); + header_strip_field(headers, "\nContent-Type: "); + header_strip_field(headers, "\nContent-Transfer-Encoding: "); + header_strip_field(headers, "\nContent-class: "); + header_strip_field(headers, "\nX-MimeOLE: "); + header_strip_field(headers, "\nBcc:"); + header_strip_field(headers, "\nX-From_: "); } DEBUG_EMAIL(("About to print Header\n")); @@ -1035,18 +1124,20 @@ if (mode != MODE_SEPARATE) { // most modes need this separator line - fprintf(f_output, "From \"%s\" %s\n", sender, c_time); + fprintf(f_output, "From %s %s\n", sender, c_time); } - if (item->email->header) { + // print the supplied email headers + if (headers) { int len; - fprintf(f_output, "%s", item->email->header); + fprintf(f_output, "%s", headers); // make sure the headers end with a \n - len = strlen(item->email->header); - if (!len || (item->email->header[len-1] != '\n')) fprintf(f_output, "\n"); + len = strlen(headers); + if (!len || (headers[len-1] != '\n')) fprintf(f_output, "\n"); } // create required header fields that are not already written + if (!has_from) { fprintf(f_output, "From: \"%s\" <%s>\n", item->email->outlook_sender_name, sender); } @@ -1073,9 +1164,14 @@ fprintf(f_output, "Date: %s\n", c_time); } + if (!has_msgid && item->email->messageid) { + fprintf(f_output, "Message-Id: %s\n", item->email->messageid); + } + // add forensic headers to capture some .pst stuff that is not really // needed or used by mail clients - if (item->email->sender_address && !strchr(item->email->sender_address, '@')) { + if (item->email->sender_address && !strchr(item->email->sender_address, '@') + && strcmp(item->email->sender_address, ".")) { fprintf(f_output, "X-libpst-forensic-sender: %s\n", item->email->sender_address); } @@ -1085,9 +1181,13 @@ // add our own mime headers fprintf(f_output, "MIME-Version: 1.0\n"); - if (item->attach || (item->email->rtf_compressed && save_rtf) - || item->email->encrypted_body - || item->email->encrypted_htmlbody) { + if (body_report[0] != '\0') { + // multipart/report for DSN/MDN reports + fprintf(f_output, "Content-Type: multipart/report; report-type=%s;\n\tboundary=\"%s\"\n", body_report, boundary); + } + else if (item->attach || (item->email->rtf_compressed && save_rtf) + || item->email->encrypted_body + || item->email->encrypted_htmlbody) { // use multipart/mixed if we have attachments fprintf(f_output, "Content-Type: multipart/mixed;\n\tboundary=\"%s\"\n", boundary); } else { @@ -1151,10 +1251,12 @@ attach_num = 0; for (attach = item->attach; attach; attach = attach->next) { DEBUG_EMAIL(("Attempting Attachment encoding\n")); - if (!attach->data) { - DEBUG_EMAIL(("Data of attachment is NULL!. Size is supposed to be %i\n", attach->size)); + if (!attach->data && attach->mimetype && !strcmp(attach->mimetype, RFC822)) { + DEBUG_EMAIL(("seem to have special embedded message attachment\n")); + find_rfc822_headers(extra_mime_headers); + write_embedded_message(f_output, attach, boundary, pst, extra_mime_headers); } - if (mode == MODE_SEPARATE && !mode_MH) + else if (mode == MODE_SEPARATE && !mode_MH) write_separate_attachment(f_name, attach, ++attach_num, pst); else write_inline_attachment(f_output, attach, boundary, pst);