/* smail.h - definitions for the MH-SendMail/SMTP Interface */ #define S_MAIL 0 #define S_SEND 1 #define S_SOML 2 #define S_SAML 3 struct smtp { int code; int length; char text[BUFSIZ]; }; int client (); int sm_init (), sm_winit (), sm_wadr (), sm_waend (), sm_wtxt (), sm_wtend (), sm_end (); char *rp_string (); /* */ /* The remainder of this file is derived from "mmdf.h" */ /* * Copyright (C) 1979,1980,1981,1982,1983 University of Delaware * Used by permission, May, 1984. */ /* * MULTI-CHANNEL MEMO DISTRIBUTION FACILITY (MMDF) * * * Copyright (C) 1979,1980,1981,1982,1983 University of Delaware * * Department of Electrical Engineering * University of Delaware * Newark, Delaware 19711 * * Phone: (302) 738-1163 * * * This program module was developed as part of the University * of Delaware's Multi-Channel Memo Distribution Facility (MMDF). * * Acquisition, use, and distribution of this module and its listings * are subject restricted to the terms of a license agreement. * Documents describing systems using this module must cite its source. * * The above statements must be retained with all copies of this * program and may not be removed without the consent of the * University of Delaware. * */ /* Reply Codes for MMDF * * Based on: "Revised FTP Reply Codes", by Jon Postel & Nancy Neigus Arpanet * RFC 640 / NIC 30843, in the "Arpanet Protocol Handbook", E. Feinler * and J. Postel (eds.), NIC 7104, Network Information Center, SRI * International: Menlo Park, CA. (NTIS AD-A0038901) * * Actual values are different, but scheme is same. Codes must fit into * 8-bits (to pass on exit() calls); fields are packed 2-3-3 and interpreted * as octal numbers. * * Basic format: * * 0yz: positive completion; entire action done * 1yz: positive intermediate; only part done * 2yz: Transient negative completion; may work later * 3yz: Permanent negative completion; you lose forever * * x0z: syntax * x1z: general; doesn't fit any other category * x2z: connections; truly transfer-related * x3z: user/authentication/account * x4x: mail * x5z: file system * * 3-bit z field is unique to the reply. In the following, * the RP_xVAL defines are available for masking to obtain a field. */ /* */ /*************** FIELD DEFINITIONS & BASIC VALUES ******************* */ /* Field 1: Basic degree of success (2-bits) */ #define RP_BTYP '\200' /* good vs. bad; on => bad */ #define RP_BVAL '\300' /* basic degree of success */ #define RP_BOK '\000' /* went fine; all done */ #define RP_BPOK '\100' /* only the first part got done */ #define RP_BTNO '\200' /* temporary failure; try later */ #define RP_BNO '\300' /* not now, nor never; you lose */ /* Field 2: Basic domain of discourse (3-bits) */ #define RP_CVAL '\070' /* basic category (domain) of reply */ #define RP_CSYN '\000' /* purely a matter of form */ #define RP_CGEN '\010' /* couldn't find anywhere else for it */ #define RP_CCON '\020' /* data-transfer-related issue */ #define RP_CUSR '\030' /* pertaining to the user */ #define RP_CMAI '\040' /* specific to mail semantics */ #define RP_CFIL '\050' /* file system */ #define RP_CLIO '\060' /* local i/o system */ /* Field 3: Specific value for this reply (3-bits) */ #define RP_SVAL '\007' /* specific value of reply */ /* */ /********************* SPECIFIC SUCCESS VALUES ********************** */ /* Complete Success */ #define RP_DONE (RP_BOK | RP_CGEN | '\000') /* done (e.g., w/transaction) */ #define RP_OK (RP_BOK | RP_CGEN | '\001') /* general-purpose OK */ #define RP_MOK (RP_BOK | RP_CMAI | '\000') /* message is accepted (w/text) */ /* Partial Success */ #define RP_MAST (RP_BPOK| RP_CGEN | '\000') /* you are the requestor */ #define RP_SLAV (RP_BPOK| RP_CGEN | '\001') /* you are the requestee */ #define RP_AOK (RP_BPOK| RP_CMAI | '\000') /* message address is accepted */ /* */ /* ******************** SPECIFIC FALURE VALUES ********************** */ /* Partial Failure */ #define RP_AGN (RP_BTNO | RP_CGEN | '\000') /* not now; maybe later */ #define RP_TIME (RP_BTNO | RP_CGEN | '\001') /* timeout */ #define RP_NOOP (RP_BTNO | RP_CGEN | '\002') /* no-op; nothing done, this time */ #define RP_EOF (RP_BTNO | RP_CGEN | '\003') /* encountered an end of file */ #define RP_NET (RP_BTNO | RP_CCON | '\000') /* channel went bad */ #define RP_BHST (RP_BTNO | RP_CCON | '\001') /* foreign host screwed up */ #define RP_DHST (RP_BTNO | RP_CCON | '\002') /* host went away */ #define RP_NIO (RP_BTNO | RP_CCON | '\004') /* general net i/o problem */ #define RP_FIO (RP_BTNO | RP_CFIL | '\000') /* error reading/writing file */ #define RP_FCRT (RP_BTNO | RP_CFIL | '\001') /* unable to create file */ #define RP_FOPN (RP_BTNO | RP_CFIL | '\002') /* unable to open file */ #define RP_LIO (RP_BTNO | RP_CLIO | '\000') /* general local i/o problem */ #define RP_LOCK (RP_BTNO | RP_CLIO | '\001') /* resource currently locked */ /* Complete Failure */ #define RP_MECH (RP_BNO | RP_CGEN | '\000') /* bad mechanism/path; try alternate? */ #define RP_NO (RP_BNO | RP_CGEN | '\001') /* general-purpose NO */ #define RP_PROT (RP_BNO | RP_CCON | '\000') /* general prototocol error */ #define RP_RPLY (RP_BNO | RP_CCON | '\001') /* bad reply code (PERMANENT ERROR) */ #define RP_NDEL (RP_BNO | RP_CMAI | '\000') /* couldn't deliver */ #define RP_HUH (RP_BNO | RP_CSYN | '\000') /* couldn't parse the request */ #define RP_NCMD (RP_BNO | RP_CSYN | '\001') /* no such command defined */ #define RP_PARM (RP_BNO | RP_CSYN | '\002') /* bad parameter */ #define RP_UCMD (RP_BNO | RP_CSYN | '\003') /* command not implemented */ #define RP_USER (RP_BNO | RP_CUSR | '\000') /* unknown user */ /* */ /* PSEUDO-FUNCTIONS TO ACCESS REPLY INFO */ #define rp_gval(val) ((char) (val)) /* get the entire return value */ /* The next three give the field's bits, within the whole value */ #define rp_gbval(val) (rp_gval (val) & RP_BVAL) /* get the basic part of return value */ #define rp_gcval(val) (rp_gval (val) & RP_CVAL) /* get the domain part of value */ #define rp_gsval(val) (rp_gval (val) & RP_SVAL) /* get the specific part of value */ /* The next three give the numeric value withing the field */ #define rp_gbbit(val) ((rp_gval (val) >> 6) & 03) /* get the basic part right-shifted */ #define rp_gcbit(val) ((rp_gval (val) >> 3 ) & 07) /* get the domain part right-shifted */ #define rp_gsbit(val) (rp_gval (val) & 07) /* get the specific part right-shifted */ /* MACHINE DEPENDENCY: The following treat the value as strictly numeric. * It relies on the negative values being numerically * negative. */ #define rp_isgood(val) (rp_gval (val) >= 0) /* is return value positive? */ #define rp_isbad(val) (rp_gval (val) < 0) /* is return value negative? */