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annotate src/readpst.c @ 61:b4f025d95441 stable-0-6-7
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author | Carl Byington <carl@five-ten-sg.com> |
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date | Sat, 16 Feb 2008 12:43:07 -0800 |
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16 | 1 /*** |
2 * readpst.c | |
3 * Part of the LibPST project | |
4 * Written by David Smith | |
43 | 5 * dave.s@earthcorp.com |
16 | 6 */ |
48 | 7 #include "define.h" |
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8 #include "libstrfunc.h" |
43 | 9 #include "vbuf.h" |
16 | 10 #include "libpst.h" |
11 #include "common.h" | |
12 #include "timeconv.h" | |
13 #include "lzfu.h" | |
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16 | 15 #define OUTPUT_TEMPLATE "%s" |
16 #define OUTPUT_KMAIL_DIR_TEMPLATE ".%s.directory" | |
17 #define KMAIL_INDEX ".%s.index" | |
25 | 18 #define SEP_MAIL_FILE_TEMPLATE "%i" /* "%09i" */ |
16 | 19 |
20 // max size of the c_time char*. It will store the date of the email | |
21 #define C_TIME_SIZE 500 | |
22 #define PERM_DIRS 0777 | |
23 | |
24 // macro used for creating directories | |
25 #ifndef WIN32 | |
26 #define D_MKDIR(x) mkdir(x, PERM_DIRS) | |
27 #else | |
28 #define D_MKDIR(x) mkdir(x) | |
29 #endif | |
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16 | 31 struct file_ll { |
43 | 32 char *name; |
33 char *dname; | |
34 FILE * output; | |
35 int32_t stored_count; | |
36 int32_t email_count; | |
37 int32_t skip_count; | |
38 int32_t type; | |
16 | 39 }; |
31 | 40 |
43 | 41 void process(pst_item *outeritem, pst_desc_ll *d_ptr); |
42 void write_email_body(FILE *f, char *body); | |
43 char* removeCR (char *c); | |
44 int usage(); | |
45 int version(); | |
46 char* mk_kmail_dir(char*); | |
47 int close_kmail_dir(); | |
48 char* mk_recurse_dir(char*); | |
49 int close_recurse_dir(); | |
50 char* mk_seperate_dir(char *dir); | |
51 int close_seperate_dir(); | |
52 int mk_seperate_file(struct file_ll *f); | |
53 char* my_stristr(char *haystack, char *needle); | |
54 void check_filename(char *fname); | |
55 char* skip_header_prologue(char *headers); | |
56 void write_separate_attachment(char f_name[], pst_item_attach* current_attach, int attach_num, pst_file* pst); | |
57 void write_inline_attachment(FILE* f_output, pst_item_attach* current_attach, char boundary[], pst_file* pst); | |
58 void write_normal_email(FILE* f_output, char f_name[], pst_item* item, int mode, int mode_MH, pst_file* pst, int save_rtf); | |
59 void write_vcard(FILE* f_output, pst_item_contact* contact, char comment[]); | |
60 void write_appointment(FILE* f_output, pst_item_appointment* appointment, | |
61 pst_item_email* email, FILETIME* create_date, FILETIME* modify_date); | |
62 void create_enter_dir(struct file_ll* f, pst_item *item); | |
63 void close_enter_dir(struct file_ll *f); | |
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65 char* prog_name; |
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66 char* output_dir = "."; |
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67 char* kmail_chdir = NULL; |
16 | 68 // Normal mode just creates mbox format files in the current directory. Each file is named |
69 // the same as the folder's name that it represents | |
70 #define MODE_NORMAL 0 | |
71 // KMail mode creates a directory structure suitable for being used directly | |
72 // by the KMail application | |
73 #define MODE_KMAIL 1 | |
74 // recurse mode creates a directory structure like the PST file. Each directory | |
75 // contains only one file which stores the emails in mbox format. | |
76 #define MODE_RECURSE 2 | |
77 // seperate mode is similar directory structure to RECURSE. The emails are stored in | |
78 // seperate files, numbering from 1 upward. Attachments belonging to the emails are | |
79 // saved as email_no-filename (e.g. 1-samplefile.doc or 000001-Attachment2.zip) | |
80 #define MODE_SEPERATE 3 | |
43 | 81 // Decrypt the whole file (even the parts that aren't encrypted) and ralph it to stdout |
82 #define MODE_DECSPEW 4 | |
16 | 83 |
84 | |
85 // Output Normal just prints the standard information about what is going on | |
86 #define OUTPUT_NORMAL 0 | |
87 // Output Quiet is provided so that only errors are printed | |
88 #define OUTPUT_QUIET 1 | |
89 | |
90 // default mime-type for attachments that have a null mime-type | |
91 #define MIME_TYPE_DEFAULT "application/octet-stream" | |
92 | |
93 // output mode for contacts | |
94 #define CMODE_VCARD 0 | |
43 | 95 #define CMODE_LIST 1 |
16 | 96 |
97 // output settings for RTF bodies | |
98 // filename for the attachment | |
99 #define RTF_ATTACH_NAME "rtf-body.rtf" | |
100 // mime type for the attachment | |
101 #define RTF_ATTACH_TYPE "application/rtf" | |
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102 |
39 | 103 // global settings |
104 int mode = MODE_NORMAL; | |
105 int mode_MH = 0; | |
106 int output_mode = OUTPUT_NORMAL; | |
107 int contact_mode = CMODE_VCARD; | |
108 int overwrite = 0; | |
109 int save_rtf_body = 1; | |
110 pst_file pstfile; | |
111 | |
112 | |
113 | |
114 void process(pst_item *outeritem, pst_desc_ll *d_ptr) | |
115 { | |
43 | 116 struct file_ll ff; |
117 pst_item *item = NULL; | |
39 | 118 |
43 | 119 DEBUG_ENT("process"); |
120 memset(&ff, 0, sizeof(ff)); | |
121 create_enter_dir(&ff, outeritem); | |
39 | 122 |
43 | 123 while (d_ptr) { |
124 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: New item record\n")); | |
125 if (!d_ptr->desc) { | |
126 DEBUG_WARN(("main: ERROR ?? item's desc record is NULL\n")); | |
127 ff.skip_count++; | |
128 } | |
129 else { | |
130 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: Desc Email ID %#x [d_ptr->id = %#x]\n", d_ptr->desc->id, d_ptr->id)); | |
39 | 131 |
46 | 132 item = pst_parse_item(&pstfile, d_ptr); |
43 | 133 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: About to process item\n")); |
134 if (item && item->email && item->email->subject && item->email->subject->subj) { | |
135 DEBUG_EMAIL(("item->email->subject = %p\n", item->email->subject)); | |
136 DEBUG_EMAIL(("item->email->subject->subj = %p\n", item->email->subject->subj)); | |
137 } | |
138 if (item) { | |
139 if (item->message_store) { | |
140 // there should only be one message_store, and we have already done it | |
141 DIE(("main: A second message_store has been found. Sorry, this must be an error.\n")); | |
142 } | |
39 | 143 |
43 | 144 if (item->folder && d_ptr->child && strcasecmp(item->file_as, "Deleted Items")) { |
145 //if this is a non-empty folder other than deleted items, we want to recurse into it | |
146 if (output_mode != OUTPUT_QUIET) printf("Processing Folder \"%s\"\n", item->file_as); | |
147 process(item, d_ptr->child); | |
148 | |
149 } else if (item->contact && (item->type == PST_TYPE_CONTACT)) { | |
150 // deal with a contact | |
151 // write them to the file, one per line in this format | |
152 // Desc Name <email@address>\n | |
153 if (mode == MODE_SEPERATE) mk_seperate_file(&ff); | |
154 ff.email_count++; | |
155 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: Processing Contact\n")); | |
156 if (ff.type != PST_TYPE_CONTACT) { | |
157 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: I have a contact, but the folder isn't a contacts folder. Processing anyway\n")); | |
158 } | |
159 if (contact_mode == CMODE_VCARD) | |
160 write_vcard(ff.output, item->contact, item->comment); | |
161 else | |
162 fprintf(ff.output, "%s <%s>\n", item->contact->fullname, item->contact->address1); | |
39 | 163 |
43 | 164 } else if (item->email && (item->type == PST_TYPE_NOTE || item->type == PST_TYPE_REPORT)) { |
165 if (mode == MODE_SEPERATE) mk_seperate_file(&ff); | |
166 ff.email_count++; | |
167 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: Processing Email\n")); | |
168 if ((ff.type != PST_TYPE_NOTE) && (ff.type != PST_TYPE_REPORT)) { | |
169 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: I have an email, but the folder isn't an email folder. Processing anyway\n")); | |
170 } | |
171 write_normal_email(ff.output, ff.name, item, mode, mode_MH, &pstfile, save_rtf_body); | |
39 | 172 |
43 | 173 } else if (item->journal && (item->type == PST_TYPE_JOURNAL)) { |
174 // deal with journal items | |
175 if (mode == MODE_SEPERATE) mk_seperate_file(&ff); | |
176 ff.email_count++; | |
177 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: Processing Journal Entry\n")); | |
178 if (ff.type != PST_TYPE_JOURNAL) { | |
179 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: I have a journal entry, but the folder isn't a journal folder. Processing anyway\n")); | |
180 } | |
181 fprintf(ff.output, "BEGIN:VJOURNAL\n"); | |
50 | 182 if (item->email && item->email->subject && item->email->subject->subj) |
43 | 183 fprintf(ff.output, "SUMMARY:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(item->email->subject->subj)); |
50 | 184 if (item->email && item->email->body) |
43 | 185 fprintf(ff.output, "DESCRIPTION:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(item->email->body)); |
186 if (item->journal->start) | |
187 fprintf(ff.output, "DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:%s\n", pst_rfc2445_datetime_format(item->journal->start)); | |
188 fprintf(ff.output, "END:VJOURNAL\n\n"); | |
39 | 189 |
43 | 190 } else if (item->appointment && (item->type == PST_TYPE_APPOINTMENT)) { |
191 // deal with Calendar appointments | |
192 if (mode == MODE_SEPERATE) mk_seperate_file(&ff); | |
193 ff.email_count++; | |
194 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: Processing Appointment Entry\n")); | |
195 if (ff.type != PST_TYPE_APPOINTMENT) { | |
196 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: I have an appointment, but folder isn't specified as an appointment type. Processing...\n")); | |
197 } | |
198 write_appointment(ff.output, item->appointment, item->email, item->create_date, item->modify_date); | |
39 | 199 |
43 | 200 } else { |
201 ff.skip_count++; | |
202 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: Unknown item type. %i. Ascii1=\"%s\"\n", | |
203 item->type, item->ascii_type)); | |
204 } | |
46 | 205 pst_freeItem(item); |
43 | 206 } else { |
207 ff.skip_count++; | |
208 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: A NULL item was seen\n")); | |
209 } | |
210 d_ptr = d_ptr->next; | |
211 } | |
212 } | |
213 close_enter_dir(&ff); | |
214 DEBUG_RET(); | |
39 | 215 } |
216 | |
217 | |
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218 |
16 | 219 int main(int argc, char** argv) { |
43 | 220 pst_item *item = NULL; |
221 pst_desc_ll *d_ptr; | |
222 char * fname = NULL; | |
48 | 223 char *d_log = NULL; |
43 | 224 int c,x; |
225 char *temp = NULL; //temporary char pointer | |
226 prog_name = argv[0]; | |
16 | 227 |
43 | 228 // command-line option handling |
229 while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "bCc:d:hko:qrSMVw"))!= -1) { | |
230 switch (c) { | |
231 case 'b': | |
232 save_rtf_body = 0; | |
233 break; | |
234 case 'C': | |
235 mode = MODE_DECSPEW; | |
236 break; | |
237 case 'c': | |
238 if (optarg && optarg[0]=='v') | |
239 contact_mode=CMODE_VCARD; | |
240 else if (optarg && optarg[0]=='l') | |
241 contact_mode=CMODE_LIST; | |
242 else { | |
243 usage(); | |
244 exit(0); | |
245 } | |
246 break; | |
247 case 'd': | |
248 d_log = optarg; | |
249 break; | |
250 case 'h': | |
251 usage(); | |
252 exit(0); | |
253 break; | |
254 case 'V': | |
255 version(); | |
256 exit(0); | |
257 break; | |
258 case 'k': | |
259 mode = MODE_KMAIL; | |
260 break; | |
261 case 'M': | |
262 mode = MODE_SEPERATE; | |
263 mode_MH = 1; | |
264 break; | |
265 case 'o': | |
266 output_dir = optarg; | |
267 break; | |
268 case 'q': | |
269 output_mode = OUTPUT_QUIET; | |
270 break; | |
271 case 'r': | |
272 mode = MODE_RECURSE; | |
273 break; | |
274 case 'S': | |
275 mode = MODE_SEPERATE; | |
276 break; | |
277 case 'w': | |
278 overwrite = 1; | |
279 break; | |
280 default: | |
281 usage(); | |
282 exit(1); | |
283 break; | |
284 } | |
285 } | |
286 | |
287 if (argc > optind) { | |
288 fname = argv[optind]; | |
289 } else { | |
290 usage(); | |
291 exit(2); | |
292 } | |
293 | |
294 #ifdef DEBUG_ALL | |
295 // force a log file | |
296 if (!d_log) d_log = "readpst.log"; | |
297 #endif // defined DEBUG_ALL | |
298 DEBUG_INIT(d_log); | |
299 DEBUG_REGISTER_CLOSE(); | |
300 DEBUG_ENT("main"); | |
16 | 301 |
43 | 302 if (mode == MODE_DECSPEW) { |
303 FILE *fp; | |
304 char buf[1024]; | |
305 int l=0; | |
306 if (NULL == (fp = fopen(fname, "rb"))) { | |
307 fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't open file %s\n", fname ); | |
52 | 308 DEBUG_RET(); |
43 | 309 return 1; |
310 } | |
39 | 311 |
43 | 312 while (0 != ( l = fread( buf, 1, 1024, fp))) { |
46 | 313 if (0 != pst_decrypt( buf, l, PST_COMP_ENCRYPT)) |
314 fprintf(stderr, "pst_decrypt() failed (I'll try to continue)\n"); | |
16 | 315 |
43 | 316 if (l != fwrite( buf, 1, l, stdout)) { |
317 fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't output to stdout?\n"); | |
52 | 318 DEBUG_RET(); |
43 | 319 return 1; |
320 } | |
321 } | |
52 | 322 DEBUG_RET(); |
43 | 323 return 0; |
324 } | |
16 | 325 |
43 | 326 if (output_mode != OUTPUT_QUIET) printf("Opening PST file and indexes...\n"); |
327 | |
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328 RET_DERROR(pst_open(&pstfile, fname), 1, ("Error opening File\n")); |
43 | 329 RET_DERROR(pst_load_index(&pstfile), 2, ("Index Error\n")); |
330 | |
331 pst_load_extended_attributes(&pstfile); | |
16 | 332 |
43 | 333 if (chdir(output_dir)) { |
334 x = errno; | |
335 pst_close(&pstfile); | |
336 DEBUG_RET(); | |
337 DIE(("main: Cannot change to output dir %s: %s\n", output_dir, strerror(x))); | |
338 } | |
339 | |
340 if (output_mode != OUTPUT_QUIET) printf("About to start processing first record...\n"); | |
341 | |
342 d_ptr = pstfile.d_head; // first record is main record | |
46 | 343 item = pst_parse_item(&pstfile, d_ptr); |
43 | 344 if (!item || !item->message_store) { |
345 DEBUG_RET(); | |
346 DIE(("main: Could not get root record\n")); | |
347 } | |
16 | 348 |
43 | 349 // default the file_as to the same as the main filename if it doesn't exist |
350 if (!item->file_as) { | |
351 if (!(temp = strrchr(fname, '/'))) | |
352 if (!(temp = strrchr(fname, '\\'))) | |
353 temp = fname; | |
354 else | |
355 temp++; // get past the "\\" | |
356 else | |
357 temp++; // get past the "/" | |
358 item->file_as = (char*)xmalloc(strlen(temp)+1); | |
359 strcpy(item->file_as, temp); | |
360 DEBUG_MAIN(("file_as was blank, so am using %s\n", item->file_as)); | |
361 } | |
362 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: Root Folder Name: %s\n", item->file_as)); | |
16 | 363 |
43 | 364 d_ptr = pst_getTopOfFolders(&pstfile, item); |
365 if (!d_ptr) { | |
366 DEBUG_RET(); | |
367 DIE(("Top of folders record not found. Cannot continue\n")); | |
368 } | |
16 | 369 |
43 | 370 process(item, d_ptr->child); // do the children of TOPF |
46 | 371 pst_freeItem(item); |
43 | 372 pst_close(&pstfile); |
16 | 373 |
43 | 374 DEBUG_RET(); |
375 return 0; | |
16 | 376 } |
31 | 377 |
378 | |
16 | 379 void write_email_body(FILE *f, char *body) { |
43 | 380 char *n = body; |
381 // DEBUG_MAIN(("write_email_body(): \"%s\"\n", body)); | |
382 DEBUG_ENT("write_email_body"); | |
383 while (n) { | |
384 if (strncmp(body, "From ", 5) == 0) | |
385 fprintf(f, ">"); | |
386 if ((n = strchr(body, '\n'))) { | |
387 n++; | |
388 fwrite(body, n-body, 1, f); //write just a line | |
16 | 389 |
43 | 390 body = n; |
391 } | |
392 } | |
393 fwrite(body, strlen(body), 1, f); | |
394 DEBUG_RET(); | |
16 | 395 } |
31 | 396 |
397 | |
16 | 398 char *removeCR (char *c) { |
43 | 399 // converts /r/n to /n |
400 char *a, *b; | |
401 DEBUG_ENT("removeCR"); | |
402 a = b = c; | |
403 while (*a != '\0') { | |
404 *b = *a; | |
405 if (*a != '\r') | |
406 b++; | |
407 a++; | |
408 } | |
409 *b = '\0'; | |
410 DEBUG_RET(); | |
411 return c; | |
16 | 412 } |
31 | 413 |
414 | |
16 | 415 int usage() { |
43 | 416 DEBUG_ENT("usage"); |
417 version(); | |
418 printf("Usage: %s [OPTIONS] {PST FILENAME}\n", prog_name); | |
419 printf("OPTIONS:\n"); | |
420 printf("\t-b\t- Don't save RTF-Body attachments\n"); | |
421 printf("\t-c[v|l]\t- Set the Contact output mode. -cv = VCard, -cl = EMail list\n"); | |
422 printf("\t-d <filename> \t- Debug to file. This is a binary log. Use readlog to print it\n"); | |
423 printf("\t-h\t- Help. This screen\n"); | |
424 printf("\t-k\t- KMail. Output in kmail format\n"); | |
425 printf("\t-M\t- MH. Write emails in the MH format\n"); | |
426 printf("\t-o <dirname>\t- Output Dir. Directory to write files to. CWD is changed *after* opening pst file\n"); | |
427 printf("\t-q\t- Quiet. Only print error messages\n"); | |
428 printf("\t-r\t- Recursive. Output in a recursive format\n"); | |
429 printf("\t-S\t- Seperate. Write emails in the seperate format\n"); | |
430 printf("\t-V\t- Version. Display program version\n"); | |
431 printf("\t-w\t- Overwrite any output mbox files\n"); | |
432 printf("\t-C\t- Decrypt the entire file and output on stdout (not typically useful)\n"); | |
433 DEBUG_RET(); | |
434 return 0; | |
16 | 435 } |
31 | 436 |
437 | |
16 | 438 int version() { |
43 | 439 DEBUG_ENT("version"); |
50 | 440 printf("ReadPST / LibPST v%s\n", VERSION); |
16 | 441 #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN |
43 | 442 printf("Big Endian implementation being used.\n"); |
16 | 443 #elif BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN |
43 | 444 printf("Little Endian implementation being used.\n"); |
16 | 445 #else |
446 # error "Byte order not supported by this library" | |
447 #endif | |
448 #ifdef __GNUC__ | |
43 | 449 printf("GCC %d.%d : %s %s\n", __GNUC__, __GNUC_MINOR__, __DATE__, __TIME__); |
16 | 450 #endif |
43 | 451 DEBUG_RET(); |
452 return 0; | |
16 | 453 } |
31 | 454 |
455 | |
16 | 456 char *mk_kmail_dir(char *fname) { |
43 | 457 //change to that directory |
458 //make a directory based on OUTPUT_KMAIL_DIR_TEMPLATE | |
459 //allocate space for OUTPUT_TEMPLATE and form a char* with fname | |
460 //return that value | |
461 char *dir, *out_name, *index; | |
462 int x; | |
463 DEBUG_ENT("mk_kmail_dir"); | |
464 if (kmail_chdir && chdir(kmail_chdir)) { | |
465 x = errno; | |
466 DIE(("mk_kmail_dir: Cannot change to directory %s: %s\n", kmail_chdir, strerror(x))); | |
467 } | |
468 dir = malloc(strlen(fname)+strlen(OUTPUT_KMAIL_DIR_TEMPLATE)+1); | |
469 sprintf(dir, OUTPUT_KMAIL_DIR_TEMPLATE, fname); | |
470 check_filename(dir); | |
471 if (D_MKDIR(dir)) { | |
472 //error occured | |
473 if (errno != EEXIST) { | |
474 x = errno; | |
475 DIE(("mk_kmail_dir: Cannot create directory %s: %s\n", dir, strerror(x))); | |
476 } | |
477 } | |
478 kmail_chdir = realloc(kmail_chdir, strlen(dir)+1); | |
479 strcpy(kmail_chdir, dir); | |
480 free (dir); | |
16 | 481 |
43 | 482 //we should remove any existing indexes created by KMail, cause they might be different now |
483 index = malloc(strlen(fname)+strlen(KMAIL_INDEX)+1); | |
484 sprintf(index, KMAIL_INDEX, fname); | |
485 unlink(index); | |
486 free(index); | |
16 | 487 |
43 | 488 out_name = malloc(strlen(fname)+strlen(OUTPUT_TEMPLATE)+1); |
489 sprintf(out_name, OUTPUT_TEMPLATE, fname); | |
490 DEBUG_RET(); | |
491 return out_name; | |
16 | 492 } |
31 | 493 |
494 | |
16 | 495 int close_kmail_dir() { |
43 | 496 // change .. |
497 int x; | |
498 DEBUG_ENT("close_kmail_dir"); | |
499 if (kmail_chdir) { //only free kmail_chdir if not NULL. do not change directory | |
500 free(kmail_chdir); | |
501 kmail_chdir = NULL; | |
502 } else { | |
503 if (chdir("..")) { | |
504 x = errno; | |
505 DIE(("close_kmail_dir: Cannot move up dir (..): %s\n", strerror(x))); | |
506 } | |
507 } | |
508 DEBUG_RET(); | |
509 return 0; | |
16 | 510 } |
31 | 511 |
512 | |
16 | 513 // this will create a directory by that name, then make an mbox file inside |
514 // that dir. any subsequent dirs will be created by name, and they will | |
515 // contain mbox files | |
516 char *mk_recurse_dir(char *dir) { | |
43 | 517 int x; |
518 char *out_name; | |
519 DEBUG_ENT("mk_recurse_dir"); | |
520 check_filename(dir); | |
521 if (D_MKDIR (dir)) { | |
522 if (errno != EEXIST) { // not an error because it exists | |
523 x = errno; | |
524 DIE(("mk_recurse_dir: Cannot create directory %s: %s\n", dir, strerror(x))); | |
525 } | |
526 } | |
527 if (chdir (dir)) { | |
528 x = errno; | |
529 DIE(("mk_recurse_dir: Cannot change to directory %s: %s\n", dir, strerror(x))); | |
530 } | |
531 out_name = malloc(strlen("mbox")+1); | |
532 strcpy(out_name, "mbox"); | |
533 DEBUG_RET(); | |
534 return out_name; | |
16 | 535 } |
31 | 536 |
537 | |
16 | 538 int close_recurse_dir() { |
43 | 539 int x; |
540 DEBUG_ENT("close_recurse_dir"); | |
541 if (chdir("..")) { | |
542 x = errno; | |
543 DIE(("close_recurse_dir: Cannot go up dir (..): %s\n", strerror(x))); | |
544 } | |
545 DEBUG_RET(); | |
546 return 0; | |
16 | 547 } |
31 | 548 |
549 | |
39 | 550 char *mk_seperate_dir(char *dir) { |
43 | 551 size_t dirsize = strlen(dir) + 10; |
552 char dir_name[dirsize]; | |
553 int x = 0, y = 0; | |
16 | 554 |
46 | 555 DEBUG_ENT("mk_seperate_dir"); |
43 | 556 do { |
557 if (y == 0) | |
558 snprintf(dir_name, dirsize, "%s", dir); | |
559 else | |
560 snprintf(dir_name, dirsize, "%s" SEP_MAIL_FILE_TEMPLATE, dir, y); // enough for 9 digits allocated above | |
16 | 561 |
43 | 562 check_filename(dir_name); |
563 DEBUG_MAIN(("about to try creating %s\n", dir_name)); | |
564 if (D_MKDIR(dir_name)) { | |
565 if (errno != EEXIST) { // if there is an error, and it doesn't already exist | |
566 x = errno; | |
567 DIE(("mk_seperate_dir: Cannot create directory %s: %s\n", dir, strerror(x))); | |
568 } | |
569 } else { | |
570 break; | |
571 } | |
572 y++; | |
573 } while (overwrite == 0); | |
16 | 574 |
43 | 575 if (chdir(dir_name)) { |
576 x = errno; | |
577 DIE(("mk_recurse_dir: Cannot change to directory %s: %s\n", dir, strerror(x))); | |
578 } | |
16 | 579 |
43 | 580 if (overwrite) { |
581 // we should probably delete all files from this directory | |
16 | 582 #if !defined(WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__) |
43 | 583 DIR * sdir = NULL; |
584 struct dirent *dirent = NULL; | |
585 struct stat filestat; | |
586 if (!(sdir = opendir("./"))) { | |
587 WARN(("mk_seperate_dir: Cannot open dir \"%s\" for deletion of old contents\n", "./")); | |
588 } else { | |
589 while ((dirent = readdir(sdir))) { | |
590 if (lstat(dirent->d_name, &filestat) != -1) | |
591 if (S_ISREG(filestat.st_mode)) { | |
592 if (unlink(dirent->d_name)) { | |
593 y = errno; | |
594 DIE(("mk_seperate_dir: unlink returned error on file %s: %s\n", dirent->d_name, strerror(y))); | |
595 } | |
596 } | |
597 } | |
598 } | |
26 | 599 #endif |
43 | 600 } |
16 | 601 |
43 | 602 // we don't return a filename here cause it isn't necessary. |
603 DEBUG_RET(); | |
604 return NULL; | |
16 | 605 } |
31 | 606 |
607 | |
16 | 608 int close_seperate_dir() { |
43 | 609 int x; |
610 DEBUG_ENT("close_seperate_dir"); | |
611 if (chdir("..")) { | |
612 x = errno; | |
613 DIE(("close_seperate_dir: Cannot go up dir (..): %s\n", strerror(x))); | |
614 } | |
615 DEBUG_RET(); | |
616 return 0; | |
16 | 617 } |
31 | 618 |
619 | |
16 | 620 int mk_seperate_file(struct file_ll *f) { |
43 | 621 const int name_offset = 1; |
622 DEBUG_ENT("mk_seperate_file"); | |
623 DEBUG_MAIN(("opening next file to save email\n")); | |
624 if (f->email_count > 999999999) { // bigger than nine 9's | |
625 DIE(("mk_seperate_file: The number of emails in this folder has become too high to handle")); | |
626 } | |
627 sprintf(f->name, SEP_MAIL_FILE_TEMPLATE, f->email_count + name_offset); | |
628 if (f->output) fclose(f->output); | |
629 f->output = NULL; | |
630 check_filename(f->name); | |
631 if (!(f->output = fopen(f->name, "w"))) { | |
632 DIE(("mk_seperate_file: Cannot open file to save email \"%s\"\n", f->name)); | |
633 } | |
634 DEBUG_RET(); | |
635 return 0; | |
16 | 636 } |
31 | 637 |
638 | |
16 | 639 char *my_stristr(char *haystack, char *needle) { |
43 | 640 // my_stristr varies from strstr in that its searches are case-insensitive |
641 char *x=haystack, *y=needle, *z = NULL; | |
642 DEBUG_ENT("my_stristr"); | |
52 | 643 if (!haystack || !needle) { |
644 DEBUG_RET(); | |
43 | 645 return NULL; |
52 | 646 } |
43 | 647 while (*y != '\0' && *x != '\0') { |
648 if (tolower(*y) == tolower(*x)) { | |
649 // move y on one | |
650 y++; | |
651 if (!z) { | |
652 z = x; // store first position in haystack where a match is made | |
653 } | |
654 } else { | |
655 y = needle; // reset y to the beginning of the needle | |
656 z = NULL; // reset the haystack storage point | |
657 } | |
658 x++; // advance the search in the haystack | |
659 } | |
660 DEBUG_RET(); | |
661 return z; | |
16 | 662 } |
31 | 663 |
664 | |
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665 void check_filename(char *fname) { |
43 | 666 char *t = fname; |
667 DEBUG_ENT("check_filename"); | |
668 if (!t) { | |
669 DEBUG_RET(); | |
52 | 670 return; |
43 | 671 } |
672 while ((t = strpbrk(t, "/\\:"))) { | |
673 // while there are characters in the second string that we don't want | |
674 *t = '_'; //replace them with an underscore | |
675 } | |
676 DEBUG_RET(); | |
16 | 677 } |
31 | 678 |
679 | |
16 | 680 // The sole purpose of this function is to bypass the pseudo-header prologue |
681 // that Microsoft Outlook inserts at the beginning of the internet email | |
682 // headers for emails stored in their "Personal Folders" files. | |
683 char *skip_header_prologue(char *headers) { | |
43 | 684 const char *bad = "Microsoft Mail Internet Headers"; |
685 if ( strncmp(headers, bad, strlen(bad)) == 0 ) { | |
686 // Found the offensive header prologue | |
687 char *pc = strchr(headers, '\n'); | |
688 return pc + 1; | |
689 } | |
690 return headers; | |
16 | 691 } |
692 | |
31 | 693 |
25 | 694 void write_separate_attachment(char f_name[], pst_item_attach* current_attach, int attach_num, pst_file* pst) |
695 { | |
43 | 696 FILE *fp = NULL; |
697 int x = 0; | |
698 char *temp = NULL; | |
31 | 699 |
43 | 700 // If there is a long filename (filename2) use that, otherwise |
701 // use the 8.3 filename (filename1) | |
702 char *attach_filename = (current_attach->filename2) ? current_attach->filename2 | |
703 : current_attach->filename1; | |
46 | 704 DEBUG_ENT("write_separate_attachment"); |
25 | 705 |
43 | 706 check_filename(f_name); |
707 if (!attach_filename) { | |
708 // generate our own (dummy) filename for the attachement | |
709 temp = xmalloc(strlen(f_name)+15); | |
710 sprintf(temp, "%s-attach%i", f_name, attach_num); | |
711 } else { | |
712 // have an attachment name, make sure it's unique | |
713 temp = xmalloc(strlen(f_name)+strlen(attach_filename)+15); | |
714 do { | |
715 if (fp) fclose(fp); | |
716 if (x == 0) | |
717 sprintf(temp, "%s-%s", f_name, attach_filename); | |
718 else | |
719 sprintf(temp, "%s-%s-%i", f_name, attach_filename, x); | |
720 } while ((fp = fopen(temp, "r")) && ++x < 99999999); | |
721 if (x > 99999999) { | |
722 DIE(("error finding attachment name. exhausted possibilities to %s\n", temp)); | |
723 } | |
724 } | |
725 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Saving attachment to %s\n", temp)); | |
726 if (!(fp = fopen(temp, "w"))) { | |
727 WARN(("write_separate_attachment: Cannot open attachment save file \"%s\"\n", temp)); | |
728 } else { | |
729 if (current_attach->data) | |
730 fwrite(current_attach->data, 1, current_attach->size, fp); | |
731 else { | |
46 | 732 (void)pst_attach_to_file(pst, current_attach, fp); |
43 | 733 } |
734 fclose(fp); | |
735 } | |
736 if (temp) free(temp); | |
737 DEBUG_RET(); | |
25 | 738 } |
739 | |
31 | 740 |
25 | 741 void write_inline_attachment(FILE* f_output, pst_item_attach* current_attach, char boundary[], pst_file* pst) |
742 { | |
46 | 743 char *enc = NULL; // base64 encoded attachment |
43 | 744 DEBUG_ENT("write_inline_attachment"); |
745 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Attachment Size is %i\n", current_attach->size)); | |
746 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Attachment Pointer is %p\n", current_attach->data)); | |
747 if (current_attach->data) { | |
748 enc = base64_encode (current_attach->data, current_attach->size); | |
749 if (!enc) { | |
750 DEBUG_EMAIL(("ERROR base64_encode returned NULL. Must have failed\n")); | |
52 | 751 DEBUG_RET(); |
43 | 752 return; |
753 } | |
754 } | |
755 if (boundary) { | |
756 char *attach_filename; | |
757 fprintf(f_output, "\n--%s\n", boundary); | |
758 if (!current_attach->mimetype) { | |
759 fprintf(f_output, "Content-type: %s\n", MIME_TYPE_DEFAULT); | |
760 } else { | |
761 fprintf(f_output, "Content-type: %s\n", current_attach->mimetype); | |
762 } | |
763 fprintf(f_output, "Content-transfer-encoding: base64\n"); | |
764 // If there is a long filename (filename2) use that, otherwise | |
765 // use the 8.3 filename (filename1) | |
766 if (current_attach->filename2) { | |
48 | 767 attach_filename = current_attach->filename2; |
43 | 768 } else { |
48 | 769 attach_filename = current_attach->filename1; |
43 | 770 } |
771 if (!attach_filename) { | |
772 fprintf(f_output, "Content-Disposition: inline\n\n"); | |
773 } else { | |
774 fprintf(f_output, "Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"%s\"\n\n", attach_filename); | |
775 } | |
776 } | |
777 if (current_attach->data) { | |
778 fwrite(enc, 1, strlen(enc), f_output); | |
779 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Attachment Size after encoding is %i\n", strlen(enc))); | |
780 free(enc); // caught by valgrind | |
781 } else { | |
46 | 782 (void)pst_attach_to_file_base64(pst, current_attach, f_output); |
43 | 783 } |
784 fprintf(f_output, "\n\n"); | |
785 DEBUG_RET(); | |
25 | 786 } |
787 | |
31 | 788 |
789 void write_normal_email(FILE* f_output, char f_name[], pst_item* item, int mode, int mode_MH, pst_file* pst, int save_rtf) | |
25 | 790 { |
43 | 791 char *boundary = NULL; // the boundary marker between multipart sections |
792 int boundary_created = 0; // we have not (yet) created a new boundary | |
793 char *temp = NULL; | |
794 int attach_num, base64_body = 0; | |
795 time_t em_time; | |
796 char *c_time; | |
797 pst_item_attach* current_attach; | |
46 | 798 DEBUG_ENT("write_normal_email"); |
25 | 799 |
43 | 800 // convert the sent date if it exists, or set it to a fixed date |
801 if (item->email->sent_date) { | |
802 em_time = fileTimeToUnixTime(item->email->sent_date, 0); | |
803 c_time = ctime(&em_time); | |
804 if (c_time) | |
805 c_time[strlen(c_time)-1] = '\0'; //remove end \n | |
806 else | |
807 c_time = "Fri Dec 28 12:06:21 2001"; | |
808 } else | |
809 c_time= "Fri Dec 28 12:06:21 2001"; | |
25 | 810 |
43 | 811 // we will always look at the header to discover some stuff |
812 if (item->email->header ) { | |
813 char *b1, *b2; | |
814 // see if there is a boundary variable there | |
815 // this search MUST be made case insensitive (DONE). | |
816 // Also, we should check to find out if we are looking | |
817 // at the boundary associated with content-type, and that | |
818 // the content type really is multipart | |
25 | 819 |
43 | 820 removeCR(item->email->header); |
25 | 821 |
43 | 822 if ((b2 = my_stristr(item->email->header, "boundary="))) { |
823 int len; | |
824 b2 += strlen("boundary="); // move boundary to first char of marker | |
31 | 825 |
43 | 826 if (*b2 == '"') { |
827 b2++; | |
828 b1 = strchr(b2, '"'); // find terminating quote | |
829 } else { | |
830 b1 = b2; | |
831 while (isgraph(*b1)) // find first char that isn't part of boundary | |
832 b1++; | |
833 } | |
834 len = b1 - b2; | |
835 boundary = malloc(len+1); //malloc that length | |
836 strncpy(boundary, b2, len); // copy boundary to another variable | |
837 boundary[len] = '\0'; | |
838 b1 = b2 = boundary; | |
839 while (*b2 != '\0') { // remove any CRs and Tabs | |
840 if (*b2 != '\n' && *b2 != '\r' && *b2 != '\t') { | |
841 *b1 = *b2; | |
842 b1++; | |
843 } | |
844 b2++; | |
845 } | |
846 *b1 = '\0'; | |
31 | 847 |
43 | 848 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Found boundary of - %s\n", boundary)); |
849 } else { | |
850 DEBUG_EMAIL(("boundary not found in header\n")); | |
851 } | |
25 | 852 |
43 | 853 // also possible to set 7bit encoding detection here. |
854 if ((b2 = my_stristr(item->email->header, "Content-Transfer-Encoding:"))) { | |
855 if ((b2 = strchr(b2, ':'))) { | |
856 b2++; // skip to the : at the end of the string | |
31 | 857 |
43 | 858 while (*b2 == ' ' || *b2 == '\t') |
859 b2++; | |
860 if (pst_strincmp(b2, "base64", 6)==0) { | |
861 DEBUG_EMAIL(("body is base64 encoded\n")); | |
862 base64_body = 1; | |
863 } | |
864 } else { | |
865 DEBUG_WARN(("found a ':' during the my_stristr, but not after that..\n")); | |
866 } | |
867 } | |
868 } | |
25 | 869 |
43 | 870 if (!boundary && (item->attach || (item->email->body && item->email->htmlbody) |
871 || item->email->rtf_compressed || item->email->encrypted_body | |
872 || item->email->encrypted_htmlbody)) { | |
873 // we need to create a boundary here. | |
874 DEBUG_EMAIL(("must create own boundary. oh dear.\n")); | |
875 boundary = malloc(50 * sizeof(char)); // allow 50 chars for boundary | |
876 boundary[0] = '\0'; | |
877 sprintf(boundary, "--boundary-LibPST-iamunique-%i_-_-", rand()); | |
878 DEBUG_EMAIL(("created boundary is %s\n", boundary)); | |
879 boundary_created = 1; | |
880 } | |
25 | 881 |
43 | 882 DEBUG_EMAIL(("About to print Header\n")); |
31 | 883 |
43 | 884 if (item && item->email && item->email->subject && item->email->subject->subj) { |
885 DEBUG_EMAIL(("item->email->subject->subj = %s\n", item->email->subject->subj)); | |
886 } | |
31 | 887 |
43 | 888 if (item->email->header) { |
889 int len; | |
890 char *soh = NULL; // real start of headers. | |
31 | 891 |
43 | 892 // some of the headers we get from the file are not properly defined. |
893 // they can contain some email stuff too. We will cut off the header | |
894 // when we see a \n\n or \r\n\r\n | |
895 removeCR(item->email->header); | |
896 temp = strstr(item->email->header, "\n\n"); | |
25 | 897 |
43 | 898 if (temp) { |
899 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Found body text in header\n")); | |
900 temp[1] = '\0'; // stop after first \n | |
901 } | |
31 | 902 |
43 | 903 // Now, write out the header... |
904 soh = skip_header_prologue(item->email->header); | |
905 if (mode != MODE_SEPERATE) { | |
906 // don't put rubbish in if we are doing seperate | |
907 if (strncmp(soh, "X-From_: ", 9) == 0 ) { | |
908 fputs("From ", f_output); | |
909 soh += 9; | |
910 } else | |
911 fprintf(f_output, "From \"%s\" %s\n", item->email->outlook_sender_name, c_time); | |
912 } | |
913 fprintf(f_output, "%s", soh); | |
914 len = strlen(soh); | |
915 if (!len || (soh[len-1] != '\n')) fprintf(f_output, "\n"); | |
31 | 916 |
43 | 917 } else { |
918 //make up our own header! | |
919 if (mode != MODE_SEPERATE) { | |
920 // don't want this first line for this mode | |
921 if (item->email->outlook_sender_name) { | |
922 temp = item->email->outlook_sender_name; | |
923 } else { | |
924 temp = "(readpst_null)"; | |
925 } | |
926 fprintf(f_output, "From \"%s\" %s\n", temp, c_time); | |
927 } | |
31 | 928 |
43 | 929 temp = item->email->outlook_sender; |
930 if (!temp) temp = ""; | |
931 fprintf(f_output, "From: \"%s\" <%s>\n", item->email->outlook_sender_name, temp); | |
31 | 932 |
43 | 933 if (item->email->subject) { |
934 fprintf(f_output, "Subject: %s\n", item->email->subject->subj); | |
935 } else { | |
936 fprintf(f_output, "Subject: \n"); | |
937 } | |
31 | 938 |
43 | 939 fprintf(f_output, "To: %s\n", item->email->sentto_address); |
940 if (item->email->cc_address) { | |
941 fprintf(f_output, "Cc: %s\n", item->email->cc_address); | |
942 } | |
31 | 943 |
43 | 944 if (item->email->sent_date) { |
945 c_time = (char*) xmalloc(C_TIME_SIZE); | |
946 strftime(c_time, C_TIME_SIZE, "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z", gmtime(&em_time)); | |
947 fprintf(f_output, "Date: %s\n", c_time); | |
948 free(c_time); | |
949 } | |
950 } | |
25 | 951 |
43 | 952 fprintf(f_output, "MIME-Version: 1.0\n"); |
953 if (boundary && boundary_created) { | |
954 // if we created the boundary, then it has NOT already been printed | |
955 // in the headers above. | |
956 if (item->attach) { | |
957 // write the boundary stuff if we have attachments | |
958 fprintf(f_output, "Content-type: multipart/mixed;\n\tboundary=\"%s\"\n", boundary); | |
959 } else if (boundary) { | |
960 // else if we have multipart/alternative then tell it so | |
961 fprintf(f_output, "Content-type: multipart/alternative;\n\tboundary=\"%s\"\n", boundary); | |
962 } else if (item->email->htmlbody) { | |
963 fprintf(f_output, "Content-type: text/html\n"); | |
964 } | |
965 } | |
966 fprintf(f_output, "\n"); // start the body | |
967 DEBUG_EMAIL(("About to print Body\n")); | |
25 | 968 |
43 | 969 if (item->email->body) { |
970 if (boundary) { | |
971 fprintf(f_output, "\n--%s\n", boundary); | |
972 fprintf(f_output, "Content-type: text/plain\n"); | |
973 if (base64_body) | |
974 fprintf(f_output, "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64\n"); | |
975 fprintf(f_output, "\n"); | |
976 } | |
977 removeCR(item->email->body); | |
978 if (base64_body) { | |
979 char *enc = base64_encode(item->email->body, strlen(item->email->body)); | |
980 if (enc) { | |
981 write_email_body(f_output, enc); | |
982 free(enc); | |
983 } | |
984 } | |
985 else { | |
986 write_email_body(f_output, item->email->body); | |
987 } | |
988 } | |
31 | 989 |
43 | 990 if (item->email->htmlbody) { |
991 if (boundary) { | |
992 fprintf(f_output, "\n--%s\n", boundary); | |
993 fprintf(f_output, "Content-type: text/html\n"); | |
994 if (base64_body) fprintf(f_output, "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64\n"); | |
995 fprintf(f_output, "\n"); | |
996 } | |
997 removeCR(item->email->htmlbody); | |
998 if (base64_body) { | |
999 char *enc = base64_encode(item->email->htmlbody, strlen(item->email->htmlbody)); | |
1000 if (enc) { | |
1001 write_email_body(f_output, enc); | |
1002 free(enc); | |
1003 } | |
1004 } | |
1005 else { | |
1006 write_email_body(f_output, item->email->htmlbody); | |
1007 } | |
1008 } | |
25 | 1009 |
43 | 1010 if (item->email->rtf_compressed && save_rtf) { |
1011 //int32_t tester; | |
1012 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Adding RTF body as attachment\n")); | |
1013 current_attach = (pst_item_attach*)xmalloc(sizeof(pst_item_attach)); | |
1014 memset(current_attach, 0, sizeof(pst_item_attach)); | |
1015 current_attach->next = item->attach; | |
1016 item->attach = current_attach; | |
1017 current_attach->data = lzfu_decompress(item->email->rtf_compressed, item->email->rtf_compressed_size, ¤t_attach->size); | |
1018 current_attach->filename2 = xmalloc(strlen(RTF_ATTACH_NAME)+2); | |
1019 strcpy(current_attach->filename2, RTF_ATTACH_NAME); | |
1020 current_attach->mimetype = xmalloc(strlen(RTF_ATTACH_TYPE)+2); | |
1021 strcpy(current_attach->mimetype, RTF_ATTACH_TYPE); | |
1022 //memcpy(&tester, item->email->rtf_compressed+sizeof(int32_t), sizeof(int32_t)); | |
1023 //LE32_CPU(tester); | |
1024 //printf("lz produced %d bytes, rtf claims %d bytes\n", current_attach->size, tester); | |
1025 } | |
31 | 1026 |
43 | 1027 if (item->email->encrypted_body || item->email->encrypted_htmlbody) { |
1028 // if either the body or htmlbody is encrypted, add them as attachments | |
1029 if (item->email->encrypted_body) { | |
1030 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Adding Encrypted Body as attachment\n")); | |
1031 current_attach = (pst_item_attach*) xmalloc(sizeof(pst_item_attach)); | |
1032 memset(current_attach, 0, sizeof(pst_item_attach)); | |
1033 current_attach->next = item->attach; | |
1034 item->attach = current_attach; | |
1035 current_attach->data = item->email->encrypted_body; | |
1036 current_attach->size = item->email->encrypted_body_size; | |
1037 item->email->encrypted_body = NULL; | |
1038 } | |
31 | 1039 |
43 | 1040 if (item->email->encrypted_htmlbody) { |
1041 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Adding encrypted HTML body as attachment\n")); | |
1042 current_attach = (pst_item_attach*) xmalloc(sizeof(pst_item_attach)); | |
1043 memset(current_attach, 0, sizeof(pst_item_attach)); | |
1044 current_attach->next = item->attach; | |
1045 item->attach = current_attach; | |
1046 current_attach->data = item->email->encrypted_htmlbody; | |
1047 current_attach->size = item->email->encrypted_htmlbody_size; | |
1048 item->email->encrypted_htmlbody = NULL; | |
1049 } | |
1050 write_email_body(f_output, "The body of this email is encrypted. This isn't supported yet, but the body is now an attachment\n"); | |
1051 } | |
31 | 1052 |
43 | 1053 // attachments |
1054 attach_num = 0; | |
1055 for (current_attach = item->attach; current_attach; current_attach = current_attach->next) { | |
1056 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Attempting Attachment encoding\n")); | |
1057 if (!current_attach->data) { | |
1058 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Data of attachment is NULL!. Size is supposed to be %i\n", current_attach->size)); | |
1059 } | |
1060 if (mode == MODE_SEPERATE && !mode_MH) | |
1061 write_separate_attachment(f_name, current_attach, ++attach_num, pst); | |
1062 else | |
1063 write_inline_attachment(f_output, current_attach, boundary, pst); | |
1064 } | |
1065 if (mode != MODE_SEPERATE) { /* do not add a boundary after the last attachment for mode_MH */ | |
1066 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Writing buffer between emails\n")); | |
1067 if (boundary) fprintf(f_output, "\n--%s--\n", boundary); | |
1068 fprintf(f_output, "\n\n"); | |
1069 } | |
1070 if (boundary) free (boundary); | |
1071 DEBUG_RET(); | |
25 | 1072 } |
1073 | |
31 | 1074 |
25 | 1075 void write_vcard(FILE* f_output, pst_item_contact* contact, char comment[]) |
1076 { | |
43 | 1077 // We can only call rfc escape once per printf, since the second call |
1078 // may free the buffer returned by the first call. | |
1079 // I had tried to place those into a single printf - Carl. | |
39 | 1080 |
43 | 1081 DEBUG_ENT("write_vcard"); |
50 | 1082 // the specification I am following is (hopefully) RFC2426 vCard Mime Directory Profile |
43 | 1083 fprintf(f_output, "BEGIN:VCARD\n"); |
1084 fprintf(f_output, "FN:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->fullname)); | |
39 | 1085 |
43 | 1086 //fprintf(f_output, "N:%s;%s;%s;%s;%s\n", |
1087 fprintf(f_output, "N:%s;", (!contact->surname) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->surname)); | |
1088 fprintf(f_output, "%s;", (!contact->first_name) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->first_name)); | |
1089 fprintf(f_output, "%s;", (!contact->middle_name) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->middle_name)); | |
1090 fprintf(f_output, "%s;", (!contact->display_name_prefix) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->display_name_prefix)); | |
1091 fprintf(f_output, "%s\n", (!contact->suffix) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->suffix)); | |
39 | 1092 |
43 | 1093 if (contact->nickname) |
1094 fprintf(f_output, "NICKNAME:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->nickname)); | |
1095 if (contact->address1) | |
1096 fprintf(f_output, "EMAIL:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->address1)); | |
1097 if (contact->address2) | |
1098 fprintf(f_output, "EMAIL:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->address2)); | |
1099 if (contact->address3) | |
1100 fprintf(f_output, "EMAIL:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->address3)); | |
1101 if (contact->birthday) | |
1102 fprintf(f_output, "BDAY:%s\n", pst_rfc2425_datetime_format(contact->birthday)); | |
39 | 1103 |
43 | 1104 if (contact->home_address) { |
1105 //fprintf(f_output, "ADR;TYPE=home:%s;%s;%s;%s;%s;%s;%s\n", | |
1106 fprintf(f_output, "ADR;TYPE=home:%s;", (!contact->home_po_box) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->home_po_box)); | |
1107 fprintf(f_output, "%s;", ""); // extended Address | |
1108 fprintf(f_output, "%s;", (!contact->home_street) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->home_street)); | |
1109 fprintf(f_output, "%s;", (!contact->home_city) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->home_city)); | |
1110 fprintf(f_output, "%s;", (!contact->home_state) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->home_state)); | |
1111 fprintf(f_output, "%s;", (!contact->home_postal_code) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->home_postal_code)); | |
1112 fprintf(f_output, "%s\n", (!contact->home_country) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->home_country)); | |
1113 fprintf(f_output, "LABEL;TYPE=home:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->home_address)); | |
1114 } | |
39 | 1115 |
43 | 1116 if (contact->business_address) { |
1117 //fprintf(f_output, "ADR;TYPE=work:%s;%s;%s;%s;%s;%s;%s\n", | |
1118 fprintf(f_output, "ADR;TYPE=work:%s;", (!contact->business_po_box) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->business_po_box)); | |
1119 fprintf(f_output, "%s;", ""); // extended Address | |
1120 fprintf(f_output, "%s;", (!contact->business_street) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->business_street)); | |
1121 fprintf(f_output, "%s;", (!contact->business_city) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->business_city)); | |
1122 fprintf(f_output, "%s;", (!contact->business_state) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->business_state)); | |
1123 fprintf(f_output, "%s;", (!contact->business_postal_code) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->business_postal_code)); | |
1124 fprintf(f_output, "%s\n", (!contact->business_country) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->business_country)); | |
1125 fprintf(f_output, "LABEL;TYPE=work:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->business_address)); | |
1126 } | |
39 | 1127 |
43 | 1128 if (contact->other_address) { |
1129 //fprintf(f_output, "ADR;TYPE=postal:%s;%s;%s;%s;%s;%s;%s\n", | |
1130 fprintf(f_output, "ADR;TYPE=postal:%s;",(!contact->other_po_box) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->other_po_box)); | |
1131 fprintf(f_output, "%s;", ""); // extended Address | |
1132 fprintf(f_output, "%s;", (!contact->other_street) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->other_street)); | |
1133 fprintf(f_output, "%s;", (!contact->other_city) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->other_city)); | |
1134 fprintf(f_output, "%s;", (!contact->other_state) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->other_state)); | |
1135 fprintf(f_output, "%s;", (!contact->other_postal_code) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->other_postal_code)); | |
1136 fprintf(f_output, "%s\n", (!contact->other_country) ? "" : pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->other_country)); | |
1137 fprintf(f_output, "LABEL;TYPE=postal:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->other_address)); | |
1138 } | |
39 | 1139 |
43 | 1140 if (contact->business_fax) fprintf(f_output, "TEL;TYPE=work,fax:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->business_fax)); |
1141 if (contact->business_phone) fprintf(f_output, "TEL;TYPE=work,voice:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->business_phone)); | |
1142 if (contact->business_phone2) fprintf(f_output, "TEL;TYPE=work,voice:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->business_phone2)); | |
1143 if (contact->car_phone) fprintf(f_output, "TEL;TYPE=car,voice:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->car_phone)); | |
1144 if (contact->home_fax) fprintf(f_output, "TEL;TYPE=home,fax:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->home_fax)); | |
1145 if (contact->home_phone) fprintf(f_output, "TEL;TYPE=home,voice:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->home_phone)); | |
1146 if (contact->home_phone2) fprintf(f_output, "TEL;TYPE=home,voice:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->home_phone2)); | |
1147 if (contact->isdn_phone) fprintf(f_output, "TEL;TYPE=isdn:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->isdn_phone)); | |
1148 if (contact->mobile_phone) fprintf(f_output, "TEL;TYPE=cell,voice:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->mobile_phone)); | |
1149 if (contact->other_phone) fprintf(f_output, "TEL;TYPE=msg:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->other_phone)); | |
1150 if (contact->pager_phone) fprintf(f_output, "TEL;TYPE=pager:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->pager_phone)); | |
1151 if (contact->primary_fax) fprintf(f_output, "TEL;TYPE=fax,pref:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->primary_fax)); | |
1152 if (contact->primary_phone) fprintf(f_output, "TEL;TYPE=phone,pref:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->primary_phone)); | |
1153 if (contact->radio_phone) fprintf(f_output, "TEL;TYPE=pcs:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->radio_phone)); | |
1154 if (contact->telex) fprintf(f_output, "TEL;TYPE=bbs:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->telex)); | |
1155 if (contact->job_title) fprintf(f_output, "TITLE:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->job_title)); | |
1156 if (contact->profession) fprintf(f_output, "ROLE:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->profession)); | |
1157 if (contact->assistant_name || contact->assistant_phone) { | |
1158 fprintf(f_output, "AGENT:BEGIN:VCARD\n"); | |
1159 if (contact->assistant_name) fprintf(f_output, "FN:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->assistant_name)); | |
1160 if (contact->assistant_phone) fprintf(f_output, "TEL:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->assistant_phone)); | |
1161 } | |
1162 if (contact->company_name) fprintf(f_output, "ORG:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(contact->company_name)); | |
1163 if (comment) fprintf(f_output, "NOTE:%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(comment)); | |
25 | 1164 |
43 | 1165 fprintf(f_output, "VERSION: 3.0\n"); |
1166 fprintf(f_output, "END:VCARD\n\n"); | |
1167 DEBUG_RET(); | |
25 | 1168 } |
1169 | |
31 | 1170 |
25 | 1171 void write_appointment(FILE* f_output, pst_item_appointment* appointment, |
43 | 1172 pst_item_email* email, FILETIME* create_date, FILETIME* modify_date) |
25 | 1173 { |
43 | 1174 fprintf(f_output, "BEGIN:VEVENT\n"); |
1175 if (create_date) | |
1176 fprintf(f_output, "CREATED:%s\n", | |
1177 pst_rfc2445_datetime_format(create_date)); | |
1178 if (modify_date) | |
1179 fprintf(f_output, "LAST-MOD:%s\n", | |
1180 pst_rfc2445_datetime_format(modify_date)); | |
1181 if (email && email->subject) | |
1182 fprintf(f_output, "SUMMARY:%s\n", | |
1183 pst_rfc2426_escape(email->subject->subj)); | |
1184 if (email && email->body) | |
1185 fprintf(f_output, "DESCRIPTION:%s\n", | |
1186 pst_rfc2426_escape(email->body)); | |
1187 if (appointment && appointment->start) | |
1188 fprintf(f_output, "DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:%s\n", | |
1189 pst_rfc2445_datetime_format(appointment->start)); | |
1190 if (appointment && appointment->end) | |
1191 fprintf(f_output, "DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:%s\n", | |
1192 pst_rfc2445_datetime_format(appointment->end)); | |
1193 if (appointment && appointment->location) | |
1194 fprintf(f_output, "LOCATION:%s\n", | |
1195 pst_rfc2426_escape(appointment->location)); | |
1196 if (appointment) { | |
1197 switch (appointment->showas) { | |
50 | 1198 case PST_FREEBUSY_TENTATIVE: |
1199 fprintf(f_output, "STATUS:TENTATIVE\n"); | |
1200 break; | |
1201 case PST_FREEBUSY_FREE: | |
1202 // mark as transparent and as confirmed | |
1203 fprintf(f_output, "TRANSP:TRANSPARENT\n"); | |
1204 case PST_FREEBUSY_BUSY: | |
1205 case PST_FREEBUSY_OUT_OF_OFFICE: | |
1206 fprintf(f_output, "STATUS:CONFIRMED\n"); | |
1207 break; | |
43 | 1208 } |
1209 switch (appointment->label) { | |
50 | 1210 case PST_APP_LABEL_NONE: |
1211 fprintf(f_output, "CATEGORIES:NONE\n"); | |
1212 break; | |
1213 case PST_APP_LABEL_IMPORTANT: | |
1214 fprintf(f_output, "CATEGORIES:IMPORTANT\n"); | |
1215 break; | |
1216 case PST_APP_LABEL_BUSINESS: | |
1217 fprintf(f_output, "CATEGORIES:BUSINESS\n"); | |
1218 break; | |
1219 case PST_APP_LABEL_PERSONAL: | |
1220 fprintf(f_output, "CATEGORIES:PERSONAL\n"); | |
1221 break; | |
1222 case PST_APP_LABEL_VACATION: | |
1223 fprintf(f_output, "CATEGORIES:VACATION\n"); | |
1224 break; | |
1225 case PST_APP_LABEL_MUST_ATTEND: | |
1226 fprintf(f_output, "CATEGORIES:MUST-ATTEND\n"); | |
1227 break; | |
1228 case PST_APP_LABEL_TRAVEL_REQ: | |
1229 fprintf(f_output, "CATEGORIES:TRAVEL-REQUIRED\n"); | |
1230 break; | |
1231 case PST_APP_LABEL_NEEDS_PREP: | |
1232 fprintf(f_output, "CATEGORIES:NEEDS-PREPARATION\n"); | |
1233 break; | |
1234 case PST_APP_LABEL_BIRTHDAY: | |
1235 fprintf(f_output, "CATEGORIES:BIRTHDAY\n"); | |
1236 break; | |
1237 case PST_APP_LABEL_ANNIVERSARY: | |
1238 fprintf(f_output, "CATEGORIES:ANNIVERSARY\n"); | |
1239 break; | |
1240 case PST_APP_LABEL_PHONE_CALL: | |
1241 fprintf(f_output, "CATEGORIES:PHONE-CALL\n"); | |
1242 break; | |
43 | 1243 } |
1244 } | |
1245 fprintf(f_output, "END:VEVENT\n\n"); | |
25 | 1246 } |
1247 | |
31 | 1248 |
39 | 1249 void create_enter_dir(struct file_ll* f, pst_item *item) |
25 | 1250 { |
43 | 1251 f->email_count = 0; |
1252 f->skip_count = 0; | |
1253 f->type = item->type; | |
1254 f->stored_count = (item->folder) ? item->folder->email_count : 0; | |
39 | 1255 |
43 | 1256 DEBUG_ENT("create_enter_dir"); |
1257 if (mode == MODE_KMAIL) | |
1258 f->name = mk_kmail_dir(item->file_as); //create directory and form filename | |
1259 else if (mode == MODE_RECURSE) | |
1260 f->name = mk_recurse_dir(item->file_as); | |
1261 else if (mode == MODE_SEPERATE) { | |
1262 // do similar stuff to recurse here. | |
1263 mk_seperate_dir(item->file_as); | |
1264 f->name = (char*) xmalloc(10); | |
1265 memset(f->name, 0, 10); | |
1266 // sprintf(f->name, SEP_MAIL_FILE_TEMPLATE, f->email_count); | |
1267 } else { | |
1268 f->name = (char*) xmalloc(strlen(item->file_as)+strlen(OUTPUT_TEMPLATE)+1); | |
1269 sprintf(f->name, OUTPUT_TEMPLATE, item->file_as); | |
1270 } | |
25 | 1271 |
43 | 1272 f->dname = (char*) xmalloc(strlen(item->file_as)+1); |
1273 strcpy(f->dname, item->file_as); | |
25 | 1274 |
43 | 1275 if (overwrite != 1) { |
1276 int x = 0; | |
1277 char *temp = (char*) xmalloc (strlen(f->name)+10); //enough room for 10 digits | |
25 | 1278 |
43 | 1279 sprintf(temp, "%s", f->name); |
1280 check_filename(temp); | |
1281 while ((f->output = fopen(temp, "r"))) { | |
1282 DEBUG_MAIN(("need to increase filename because one already exists with that name\n")); | |
1283 DEBUG_MAIN(("- increasing it to %s%d\n", f->name, x)); | |
1284 x++; | |
1285 sprintf(temp, "%s%08d", f->name, x); | |
1286 DEBUG_MAIN(("- trying \"%s\"\n", f->name)); | |
1287 if (x == 99999999) { | |
1288 DIE(("create_enter_dir: Why can I not create a folder %s? I have tried %i extensions...\n", f->name, x)); | |
1289 } | |
1290 fclose(f->output); | |
1291 } | |
1292 if (x > 0) { //then the f->name should change | |
1293 free (f->name); | |
1294 f->name = temp; | |
1295 } else { | |
1296 free(temp); | |
1297 } | |
1298 } | |
25 | 1299 |
43 | 1300 DEBUG_MAIN(("f->name = %s\nitem->folder_name = %s\n", f->name, item->file_as)); |
1301 if (mode != MODE_SEPERATE) { | |
1302 check_filename(f->name); | |
1303 if (!(f->output = fopen(f->name, "w"))) { | |
1304 DIE(("create_enter_dir: Could not open file \"%s\" for write\n", f->name)); | |
1305 } | |
1306 } | |
1307 DEBUG_RET(); | |
25 | 1308 } |
1309 | |
39 | 1310 |
1311 void close_enter_dir(struct file_ll *f) | |
1312 { | |
43 | 1313 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: Email Count for folder %s is %i\n", f->dname, f->email_count)); |
1314 if (output_mode != OUTPUT_QUIET) | |
1315 printf("\t\"%s\" - %i items done, skipped %i, should have been %i\n", | |
1316 f->dname, f->email_count, f->skip_count, f->stored_count); | |
1317 if (f->output) fclose(f->output); | |
1318 free(f->name); | |
1319 free(f->dname); | |
39 | 1320 |
43 | 1321 if (mode == MODE_KMAIL) |
1322 close_kmail_dir(); | |
1323 else if (mode == MODE_RECURSE) | |
1324 close_recurse_dir(); | |
1325 else if (mode == MODE_SEPERATE) | |
1326 close_seperate_dir(); | |
39 | 1327 } |
1328 |