Hello,
here is a diff to update Sieve to RFC3028bis. The patch removes a
few documentation additions to RFC 3028, because the latest draft now
contains them. It adds the new en;ascii-case comparator and a new error
check for 8bit text in MIME parts. Comparator and require names are now
matched exactly. I enabled the subaddress extension, but it is not well
tested yet (read: it works for me).
All in all, things should continue to work as they did before.
Michael
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--- doc/README.SIEVE.orig 2005-06-10 14:58:23.000000000 +0200
+++ doc/README.SIEVE 2005-06-10 16:38:52.000000000 +0200
@@ -20,9 +20,9 @@
Exim Implementation
-The Exim Sieve implementation offers the core as defined by RFC 3028, the
-"envelope" (RFC 3028), the "fileinto" (RFC 3028), the "copy" (RFC 3894)
-and the "vacation" (draft-ietf-sieve-vacation-01.txt) extension,
+The Exim Sieve implementation offers the core as defined by RFC 3028bis,
+the "envelope" (RFC 3028), the "fileinto" (RFC 3028), the "copy" (RFC
+3894) and the "vacation" (draft-ietf-sieve-vacation-02.txt) extension,
the "i;ascii-numeric" comparator, but not the "reject" extension.
Exim does not support MDMs, so adding it just to the sieve filter makes
little sense.
@@ -141,17 +141,6 @@
correct, but its character set can not be converted to UTF-8.
-Address Test For Multiple Addresses Per Header
-
-A header may contain multiple addresses. RFC 3028 does not explicitly
-specify how to deal with them, but since the "address" test checks if
-anything matches anything else, matching one address suffices to
-satify the condition. That makes it impossible to test if a header
-contains a certain set of addresses and no more, but it is more logical
-than letting the test fail if the header contains an additional address
-besides the one the test checks for.
-
-
Semantics Of Keep
The keep command is equivalent to fileinto "inbox": It saves the
@@ -180,19 +169,11 @@
String Arguments
There has been confusion if the string arguments to "require" are to be
-matched case-sensitive or not. This implementation matches them with
-the match type ":is" (default, see section 2.7.1) and the comparator
-"i;ascii-casemap" (default, see section 2.7.3). The RFC defines the
-command defaults clearly, so any different implementations violate RFC
-3028. The same is valid for comparator names, also specified as strings.
-
-
-Number Units
-
-There is a mistake in RFC 3028: The suffix G denotes gibi-, not tebibyte.
-The mistake os obvious, because RFC 3028 specifies G to denote 2^30
-(which is gibi, not tebi), and that's what this implementation uses as
-scaling factor for the suffix G.
+matched case-sensitive or not. The comparator default is case-insensitive
+comparison, but "require" does not allow to specify a comparator, so
+this default does not apply. Lacking a clear specification, matching
+the strings exactly makes most sense. The same is valid for comparator
+names, also specified as strings.
Sieve Syntax and Semantics
@@ -367,19 +348,13 @@
Default Subject
-The draft specifies that the default message subject is "Re: "
-plus the old subject, stripped by any leading "Re: " strings.
-This string is to be taken literally, unlike some software which
-matches a regular expression like "[rR][eE]: *". Using this
-subject is dangerous, because many mailing lists verify addresses
-by sending a secret key in the subject of a message, asking to
-reply to the message for confirmation. Using the default vacation
-subject confirms any subscription request of this kind, allowing
-to subscribe a third party to any mailing list, either to annoy
-the user or to declare spam as legitimate mail by proving to
-use opt-in. The draft specifies to use "Re: " in front of the
-subject, but this implementation uses "Auto: ", as suggested in
-RFC 3834, section 3.1.5.
+The draft specifies that the default message subject is "Auto: " plus
+the old subject. Using this subject is dangerous, because many mailing
+lists verify addresses by sending a secret key in the subject of a
+message, asking to reply to the message for confirmation. Using the
+default vacation subject confirms any subscription request of this kind,
+allowing to subscribe a third party to any mailing list, either to annoy
+the user or to declare spam as legitimate mail by proving to use opt-in.
Rate Limiting Responses
@@ -404,11 +379,3 @@
The draft requires that each implementation offers a global black list
of addresses that will never be replied to. Exim offers this as option
"never_mail" in the autoreply transport.
-
-
-Interaction With Other Sieve Elements
-
-The draft describes the interaction with vacation, discard, keep,
-fileinto and redirect. It MUST describe compatibility with other
-actions, but doesn't. In this implementation, vacation is compatible
-with any other action.
--- src/sieve.c.orig 2005-06-07 17:22:50.000000000 +0200
+++ src/sieve.c 2005-06-14 10:50:29.000000000 +0200
@@ -29,8 +29,7 @@
#undef RFC_EOL
/* Define this for development of the subaddress Sieve extension. */
-/* The code is currently broken. */
-#undef SUBADDRESS
+#define SUBADDRESS
/* Define this for the vacation Sieve extension. */
#define VACATION
@@ -67,7 +66,7 @@
int require_iascii_numeric;
};
-enum Comparator { COMP_OCTET, COMP_ASCII_CASEMAP, COMP_ASCII_NUMERIC };
+enum Comparator { COMP_OCTET, COMP_EN_ASCII_CASEMAP, COMP_ASCII_NUMERIC };
enum MatchType { MATCH_IS, MATCH_CONTAINS, MATCH_MATCHES };
#ifdef SUBADDRESS
enum AddressPart { ADDRPART_USER, ADDRPART_DETAIL, ADDRPART_LOCALPART, ADDRPART_DOMAIN, ADDRPART_ALL };
@@ -117,12 +116,16 @@
static const struct String str_copy={ str_copy_c, 4 };
static uschar str_iascii_casemap_c[]="i;ascii-casemap";
static const struct String str_iascii_casemap={ str_iascii_casemap_c, 15 };
+static uschar str_enascii_casemap_c[]="en;ascii-casemap";
+static const struct String str_enascii_casemap={ str_enascii_casemap_c, 16 };
static uschar str_ioctet_c[]="i;octet";
static const struct String str_ioctet={ str_ioctet_c, 7 };
static uschar str_iascii_numeric_c[]="i;ascii-numeric";
static const struct String str_iascii_numeric={ str_iascii_numeric_c, 15 };
static uschar str_comparator_iascii_casemap_c[]="comparator-i;ascii-casemap";
static const struct String str_comparator_iascii_casemap={ str_comparator_iascii_casemap_c, 26 };
+static uschar str_comparator_enascii_casemap_c[]="comparator-en;ascii-casemap";
+static const struct String str_comparator_enascii_casemap={ str_comparator_enascii_casemap_c, 27 };
static uschar str_comparator_ioctet_c[]="comparator-i;octet";
static const struct String str_comparator_ioctet={ str_comparator_ioctet_c, 18 };
static uschar str_comparator_iascii_numeric_c[]="comparator-i;ascii-numeric";
@@ -646,7 +649,7 @@
switch (co)
{
case COMP_OCTET: debug_printf("i;octet"); break;
- case COMP_ASCII_CASEMAP: debug_printf("i;ascii-casemap"); break;
+ case COMP_EN_ASCII_CASEMAP: debug_printf("en;ascii-casemap"); break;
case COMP_ASCII_NUMERIC: debug_printf("i;ascii-numeric"); break;
}
debug_printf("\"):\n");
@@ -664,7 +667,7 @@
if (eq_octet(needle,haystack,0)) r=1;
break;
}
- case COMP_ASCII_CASEMAP:
+ case COMP_EN_ASCII_CASEMAP:
{
if (eq_asciicase(needle,haystack,0)) r=1;
break;
@@ -693,7 +696,7 @@
for (h=*haystack; h.length; ++h.character,--h.length) if (eq_octet(needle,&h,1)) { r=1; break; }
break;
}
- case COMP_ASCII_CASEMAP:
+ case COMP_EN_ASCII_CASEMAP:
{
for (h=*haystack; h.length; ++h.character,--h.length) if (eq_asciicase(needle,&h,1)) { r=1; break; }
break;
@@ -715,7 +718,7 @@
if (eq_octetglob(needle,haystack)) r=1;
break;
}
- case COMP_ASCII_CASEMAP:
+ case COMP_EN_ASCII_CASEMAP:
{
if (eq_asciicaseglob(needle,haystack)) r=1;
break;
@@ -1470,7 +1473,12 @@
}
else if (eq_asciicase(&comparator_name,&str_iascii_casemap,0))
{
- *c=COMP_ASCII_CASEMAP;
+ *c=COMP_EN_ASCII_CASEMAP;
+ match=1;
+ }
+ else if (eq_asciicase(&comparator_name,&str_enascii_casemap,0))
+ {
+ *c=COMP_EN_ASCII_CASEMAP;
match=1;
}
else if (eq_asciicase(&comparator_name,&str_iascii_numeric,0))
@@ -1610,7 +1618,7 @@
*/
enum AddressPart addressPart=ADDRPART_ALL;
- enum Comparator comparator=COMP_ASCII_CASEMAP;
+ enum Comparator comparator=COMP_EN_ASCII_CASEMAP;
enum MatchType matchType=MATCH_IS;
struct String *hdr,*h,*key,*k;
int m;
@@ -1820,7 +1828,7 @@
<header-names: string-list> <key-list: string-list>
*/
- enum Comparator comparator=COMP_ASCII_CASEMAP;
+ enum Comparator comparator=COMP_EN_ASCII_CASEMAP;
enum MatchType matchType=MATCH_IS;
struct String *hdr,*h,*key,*k;
int m;
@@ -1943,7 +1951,7 @@
envelope-part is case insensitive "from" or "to"
*/
- enum Comparator comparator=COMP_ASCII_CASEMAP;
+ enum Comparator comparator=COMP_EN_ASCII_CASEMAP;
enum AddressPart addressPart=ADDRPART_ALL;
enum MatchType matchType=MATCH_IS;
struct String *env,*e,*key,*k;
@@ -2304,7 +2312,7 @@
fileinto-command = "fileinto" { fileinto-options } string ";"
fileinto-options =
fileinto-options =) [ ":copy" ]
- */
+ */
struct String folder;
uschar *s;
@@ -2493,6 +2501,17 @@
if (m==0) filter->errmsg=CUS "missing reason string";
return -1;
}
+ if (reason_is_mime)
+ {
+ uschar *s,*end;
+
+ for (s=reason.character,end=reason.character+reason.length; s<end && (*s&0x80)==0; ++s);
+ if (s<end)
+ {
+ filter->errmsg=CUS "MIME reason string contains 8bit text";
+ return -1;
+ }
+ }
if (parse_semicolon(filter)==-1) return -1;
if (exec)
@@ -2550,11 +2569,6 @@
if (subject.length==-1)
{
expand_header(&subject,&str_subject);
- while (subject.length>=4 && Ustrncmp(subject.character,"Re: ",4)==0)
- {
- subject.character+=4;
- subject.length-=4;
- }
capacity=6;
start=6;
subject.character=string_cat(US"Auto: ",&capacity,&start,subject.character,subject.length);
@@ -2722,13 +2736,13 @@
}
for (check=cap; check->character; ++check)
{
- if (eq_asciicase(check,&str_envelope,0)) filter->require_envelope=1;
- else if (eq_asciicase(check,&str_fileinto,0)) filter->require_fileinto=1;
+ if (eq_octet(check,&str_envelope,0)) filter->require_envelope=1;
+ else if (eq_octet(check,&str_fileinto,0)) filter->require_fileinto=1;
#ifdef SUBADDRESS
- else if (eq_asciicase(check,&str_subaddress,0)) filter->require_subaddress=1;
+ else if (eq_octet(check,&str_subaddress,0)) filter->require_subaddress=1;
#endif
#ifdef VACATION
- else if (eq_asciicase(check,&str_vacation,0))
+ else if (eq_octet(check,&str_vacation,0))
{
if (filter_test == FTEST_NONE && filter->vacation_directory == NULL)
{
@@ -2738,10 +2752,11 @@
filter->require_vacation=1;
}
#endif
- else if (eq_asciicase(check,&str_copy,0)) filter->require_copy=1;
- else if (eq_asciicase(check,&str_comparator_ioctet,0)) ;
- else if (eq_asciicase(check,&str_comparator_iascii_casemap,0)) ;
- else if (eq_asciicase(check,&str_comparator_iascii_numeric,0)) filter->require_iascii_numeric=1;
+ else if (eq_octet(check,&str_copy,0)) filter->require_copy=1;
+ else if (eq_octet(check,&str_comparator_ioctet,0)) ;
+ else if (eq_octet(check,&str_comparator_iascii_casemap,0)) ;
+ else if (eq_octet(check,&str_comparator_enascii_casemap,0)) ;
+ else if (eq_octet(check,&str_comparator_iascii_numeric,0)) filter->require_iascii_numeric=1;
else
{
filter->errmsg=CUS "unknown capability";