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package com.sun.mail.smtp;

import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLSocket;

import javax.mail.*;
import javax.mail.event.*;
import javax.mail.internet.*;

import com.sun.mail.util.*;
import com.sun.mail.auth.*;

/**
 * This class implements the Transport abstract class using SMTP for
 * message submission and transport. 

* * See the com.sun.mail.smtp package * documentation for further information on the SMTP protocol provider.

* * This class includes many protected methods that allow a subclass to * extend this class and add support for non-standard SMTP commands. * The {@link #issueCommand} and {@link #sendCommand} methods can be * used to send simple SMTP commands. Other methods such as the * {@link #mailFrom} and {@link #data} methods can be overridden to * insert new commands before or after the corresponding SMTP commands. * For example, a subclass could do this to send the XACT command * before sending the DATA command: *

 *	protected OutputStream data() throws MessagingException {
 *	    if (supportsExtension("XACCOUNTING"))
 *	        issueCommand("XACT", 25);
 *	    return super.data();
 *	}
 * 
* * @author Max Spivak * @author Bill Shannon * @author Dean Gibson (DIGEST-MD5 authentication) * @author Lu\u00EDs Serralheiro (NTLM authentication) * * @see javax.mail.event.ConnectionEvent * @see javax.mail.event.TransportEvent */ public class SMTPTransport extends Transport { private String name = "smtp"; // Name of this protocol private int defaultPort = 25; // default SMTP port private boolean isSSL = false; // use SSL? private String host; // host we're connected to // Following fields valid only during the sendMessage method. private MimeMessage message; // Message to be sent private Address[] addresses; // Addresses to which to send the msg // Valid sent, valid unsent and invalid addresses private Address[] validSentAddr, validUnsentAddr, invalidAddr; // Did we send the message even though some addresses were invalid? private boolean sendPartiallyFailed = false; // If so, here's an exception we need to throw private MessagingException exception; // stream where message data is written private SMTPOutputStream dataStream; // Map of SMTP service extensions supported by server, if EHLO used. private Hashtable extMap; private Map authenticators = new HashMap(); private String defaultAuthenticationMechanisms; // set in constructor private boolean quitWait = false; // true if we should wait private String saslRealm = UNKNOWN; private String authorizationID = UNKNOWN; private boolean enableSASL = false; // enable SASL authentication private boolean useCanonicalHostName = false; // use canonical host name? private String[] saslMechanisms = UNKNOWN_SA; private String ntlmDomain = UNKNOWN; // for ntlm authentication private boolean reportSuccess; // throw an exception even on success private boolean useStartTLS; // use STARTTLS command private boolean requireStartTLS; // require STARTTLS command private boolean useRset; // use RSET instead of NOOP private boolean noopStrict = true; // NOOP must return 250 for success private MailLogger logger; // debug logger private MailLogger traceLogger; // protocol trace logger private String localHostName; // our own host name private String lastServerResponse; // last SMTP response private int lastReturnCode; // last SMTP return code private boolean notificationDone; // only notify once per send private SaslAuthenticator saslAuthenticator; // if SASL is being used private boolean noauthdebug = true; // hide auth info in debug output /** Headers that should not be included when sending */ private static final String[] ignoreList = { "Bcc", "Content-Length" }; private static final byte[] CRLF = { (byte)'\r', (byte)'\n' }; private static final String UNKNOWN = "UNKNOWN"; // place holder private static final String[] UNKNOWN_SA = new String[0]; // place holder /** * Constructor that takes a Session object and a URLName * that represents a specific SMTP server. * * @param session the Session * @param urlname the URLName of this transport */ public SMTPTransport(Session session, URLName urlname) { this(session, urlname, "smtp", false); } /** * Constructor used by this class and by SMTPSSLTransport subclass. * * @param session the Session * @param urlname the URLName of this transport * @param name the protocol name of this transport * @param isSSL use SSL to connect? */ protected SMTPTransport(Session session, URLName urlname, String name, boolean isSSL) { super(session, urlname); logger = new MailLogger(this.getClass(), "DEBUG SMTP", session); traceLogger = logger.getSubLogger("protocol", null); noauthdebug = !PropUtil.getBooleanSessionProperty(session, "mail.debug.auth", false); if (urlname != null) name = urlname.getProtocol(); this.name = name; if (!isSSL) isSSL = PropUtil.getBooleanSessionProperty(session, "mail." + name + ".ssl.enable", false); if (isSSL) this.defaultPort = 465; else this.defaultPort = 25; this.isSSL = isSSL; // setting mail.smtp.quitwait to false causes us to not wait for the // response from the QUIT command quitWait = PropUtil.getBooleanSessionProperty(session, "mail." + name + ".quitwait", true); // mail.smtp.reportsuccess causes us to throw an exception on success reportSuccess = PropUtil.getBooleanSessionProperty(session, "mail." + name + ".reportsuccess", false); // mail.smtp.starttls.enable enables use of STARTTLS command useStartTLS = PropUtil.getBooleanSessionProperty(session, "mail." + name + ".starttls.enable", false); // mail.smtp.starttls.required requires use of STARTTLS command requireStartTLS = PropUtil.getBooleanSessionProperty(session, "mail." + name + ".starttls.required", false); // mail.smtp.userset causes us to use RSET instead of NOOP // for isConnected useRset = PropUtil.getBooleanSessionProperty(session, "mail." + name + ".userset", false); // mail.smtp.noop.strict requires 250 response to indicate success noopStrict = PropUtil.getBooleanSessionProperty(session, "mail." + name + ".noop.strict", true); // check if SASL is enabled enableSASL = PropUtil.getBooleanSessionProperty(session, "mail." + name + ".sasl.enable", false); if (enableSASL) logger.config("enable SASL"); useCanonicalHostName = PropUtil.getBooleanSessionProperty(session, "mail." + name + ".sasl.usecanonicalhostname", false); if (useCanonicalHostName) logger.config("use canonical host name"); // created here, because they're inner classes that reference "this" Authenticator[] a = new Authenticator[] { new LoginAuthenticator(), new PlainAuthenticator(), new DigestMD5Authenticator(), new NtlmAuthenticator() }; StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); for (int i = 0; i < a.length; i++) { authenticators.put(a[i].getMechanism(), a[i]); sb.append(a[i].getMechanism()).append(' '); } defaultAuthenticationMechanisms = sb.toString(); } /** * Get the name of the local host, for use in the EHLO and HELO commands. * The property mail.smtp.localhost overrides mail.smtp.localaddress, * which overrides what InetAddress would tell us. * * @return the local host name */ public synchronized String getLocalHost() { // get our hostname and cache it for future use if (localHostName == null || localHostName.length() <= 0) localHostName = session.getProperty("mail." + name + ".localhost"); if (localHostName == null || localHostName.length() <= 0) localHostName = session.getProperty("mail." + name + ".localaddress"); try { if (localHostName == null || localHostName.length() <= 0) { InetAddress localHost = InetAddress.getLocalHost(); localHostName = localHost.getCanonicalHostName(); // if we can't get our name, use local address literal if (localHostName == null) // XXX - not correct for IPv6 localHostName = "[" + localHost.getHostAddress() + "]"; } } catch (UnknownHostException uhex) { } // last chance, try to get our address from our socket if (localHostName == null || localHostName.length() <= 0) { if (serverSocket != null && serverSocket.isBound()) { InetAddress localHost = serverSocket.getLocalAddress(); localHostName = localHost.getCanonicalHostName(); // if we can't get our name, use local address literal if (localHostName == null) // XXX - not correct for IPv6 localHostName = "[" + localHost.getHostAddress() + "]"; } } return localHostName; } /** * Set the name of the local host, for use in the EHLO and HELO commands. * * @param localhost the local host name * @since JavaMail 1.3.1 */ public synchronized void setLocalHost(String localhost) { localHostName = localhost; } /** * Start the SMTP protocol on the given socket, which was already * connected by the caller. Useful for implementing the SMTP ATRN * command (RFC 2645) where an existing connection is used when * the server reverses roles and becomes the client. * * @param socket the already connected socket * @exception MessagingException for failures * @since JavaMail 1.3.3 */ public synchronized void connect(Socket socket) throws MessagingException { serverSocket = socket; super.connect(); } /** * Gets the authorization ID to be used for authentication. * * @return the authorization ID to use for authentication. * * @since JavaMail 1.4.4 */ public synchronized String getAuthorizationId() { if (authorizationID == UNKNOWN) { authorizationID = session.getProperty("mail." + name + ".sasl.authorizationid"); } return authorizationID; } /** * Sets the authorization ID to be used for authentication. * * @param authzid the authorization ID to use for * authentication. * * @since JavaMail 1.4.4 */ public synchronized void setAuthorizationID(String authzid) { this.authorizationID = authzid; } /** * Is SASL authentication enabled? * * @return true if SASL authentication is enabled * * @since JavaMail 1.4.4 */ public synchronized boolean getSASLEnabled() { return enableSASL; } /** * Set whether SASL authentication is enabled. * * @param enableSASL should we enable SASL authentication? * * @since JavaMail 1.4.4 */ public synchronized void setSASLEnabled(boolean enableSASL) { this.enableSASL = enableSASL; } /** * Gets the SASL realm to be used for DIGEST-MD5 authentication. * * @return the name of the realm to use for SASL authentication. * * @since JavaMail 1.3.1 */ public synchronized String getSASLRealm() { if (saslRealm == UNKNOWN) { saslRealm = session.getProperty("mail." + name + ".sasl.realm"); if (saslRealm == null) // try old name saslRealm = session.getProperty("mail." + name + ".saslrealm"); } return saslRealm; } /** * Sets the SASL realm to be used for DIGEST-MD5 authentication. * * @param saslRealm the name of the realm to use for * SASL authentication. * * @since JavaMail 1.3.1 */ public synchronized void setSASLRealm(String saslRealm) { this.saslRealm = saslRealm; } /** * Should SASL use the canonical host name? * * @return true if SASL should use the canonical host name * * @since JavaMail 1.5.2 */ public synchronized boolean getUseCanonicalHostName() { return useCanonicalHostName; } /** * Set whether SASL should use the canonical host name. * * @param useCanonicalHostName should SASL use the canonical host name? * * @since JavaMail 1.5.2 */ public synchronized void setUseCanonicalHostName( boolean useCanonicalHostName) { this.useCanonicalHostName = useCanonicalHostName; } /** * Get the list of SASL mechanisms to consider if SASL authentication * is enabled. If the list is empty or null, all available SASL mechanisms * are considered. * * @return the array of SASL mechanisms to consider * * @since JavaMail 1.4.4 */ public synchronized String[] getSASLMechanisms() { if (saslMechanisms == UNKNOWN_SA) { List v = new ArrayList(5); String s = session.getProperty("mail." + name + ".sasl.mechanisms"); if (s != null && s.length() > 0) { if (logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) logger.fine("SASL mechanisms allowed: " + s); StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(s, " ,"); while (st.hasMoreTokens()) { String m = st.nextToken(); if (m.length() > 0) v.add(m); } } saslMechanisms = new String[v.size()]; v.toArray(saslMechanisms); } if (saslMechanisms == null) return null; return (String[])saslMechanisms.clone(); } /** * Set the list of SASL mechanisms to consider if SASL authentication * is enabled. If the list is empty or null, all available SASL mechanisms * are considered. * * @param mechanisms the array of SASL mechanisms to consider * * @since JavaMail 1.4.4 */ public synchronized void setSASLMechanisms(String[] mechanisms) { if (mechanisms != null) mechanisms = (String[])mechanisms.clone(); this.saslMechanisms = mechanisms; } /** * Gets the NTLM domain to be used for NTLM authentication. * * @return the name of the domain to use for NTLM authentication. * * @since JavaMail 1.4.3 */ public synchronized String getNTLMDomain() { if (ntlmDomain == UNKNOWN) { ntlmDomain = session.getProperty("mail." + name + ".auth.ntlm.domain"); } return ntlmDomain; } /** * Sets the NTLM domain to be used for NTLM authentication. * * @param ntlmDomain the name of the domain to use for * NTLM authentication. * * @since JavaMail 1.4.3 */ public synchronized void setNTLMDomain(String ntlmDomain) { this.ntlmDomain = ntlmDomain; } /** * Should we report even successful sends by throwing an exception? * If so, a SendFailedException will always be thrown and * an {@link com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPAddressSucceededException * SMTPAddressSucceededException} will be included in the exception * chain for each successful address, along with the usual * {@link com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPAddressFailedException * SMTPAddressFailedException} for each unsuccessful address. * * @return true if an exception will be thrown on successful sends. * * @since JavaMail 1.3.2 */ public synchronized boolean getReportSuccess() { return reportSuccess; } /** * Set whether successful sends should be reported by throwing * an exception. * * @param reportSuccess should we throw an exception on success? * * @since JavaMail 1.3.2 */ public synchronized void setReportSuccess(boolean reportSuccess) { this.reportSuccess = reportSuccess; } /** * Should we use the STARTTLS command to secure the connection * if the server supports it? * * @return true if the STARTTLS command will be used * * @since JavaMail 1.3.2 */ public synchronized boolean getStartTLS() { return useStartTLS; } /** * Set whether the STARTTLS command should be used. * * @param useStartTLS should we use the STARTTLS command? * * @since JavaMail 1.3.2 */ public synchronized void setStartTLS(boolean useStartTLS) { this.useStartTLS = useStartTLS; } /** * Should we require the STARTTLS command to secure the connection? * * @return true if the STARTTLS command will be required * * @since JavaMail 1.4.2 */ public synchronized boolean getRequireStartTLS() { return requireStartTLS; } /** * Set whether the STARTTLS command should be required. * * @param requireStartTLS should we require the STARTTLS command? * * @since JavaMail 1.4.2 */ public synchronized void setRequireStartTLS(boolean requireStartTLS) { this.requireStartTLS = requireStartTLS; } /** * Is this Transport using SSL to connect to the server? * * @return true if using SSL * @since JavaMail 1.4.6 */ public synchronized boolean isSSL() { return serverSocket instanceof SSLSocket; } /** * Should we use the RSET command instead of the NOOP command * in the @{link #isConnected isConnected} method? * * @return true if RSET will be used * * @since JavaMail 1.4 */ public synchronized boolean getUseRset() { return useRset; } /** * Set whether the RSET command should be used instead of the * NOOP command in the @{link #isConnected isConnected} method. * * @param useRset should we use the RSET command? * * @since JavaMail 1.4 */ public synchronized void setUseRset(boolean useRset) { this.useRset = useRset; } /** * Is the NOOP command required to return a response code * of 250 to indicate success? * * @return true if NOOP must return 250 * * @since JavaMail 1.4.3 */ public synchronized boolean getNoopStrict() { return noopStrict; } /** * Set whether the NOOP command is required to return a response code * of 250 to indicate success. * * @param noopStrict is NOOP required to return 250? * * @since JavaMail 1.4.3 */ public synchronized void setNoopStrict(boolean noopStrict) { this.noopStrict = noopStrict; } /** * Return the last response we got from the server. * A failed send is often followed by an RSET command, * but the response from the RSET command is not saved. * Instead, this returns the response from the command * before the RSET command. * * @return last response from server * * @since JavaMail 1.3.2 */ public synchronized String getLastServerResponse() { return lastServerResponse; } /** * Return the return code from the last response we got from the server. * * @return return code from last response from server * * @since JavaMail 1.4.1 */ public synchronized int getLastReturnCode() { return lastReturnCode; } /** * Performs the actual protocol-specific connection attempt. * Will attempt to connect to "localhost" if the host was null.

* * Unless mail.smtp.ehlo is set to false, we'll try to identify * ourselves using the ESMTP command EHLO. * * If mail.smtp.auth is set to true, we insist on having a username * and password, and will try to authenticate ourselves if the server * supports the AUTH extension (RFC 2554). * * @param host the name of the host to connect to * @param port the port to use (-1 means use default port) * @param user the name of the user to login as * @param passwd the user's password * @return true if connection successful, false if authentication failed * @exception MessagingException for non-authentication failures */ protected synchronized boolean protocolConnect(String host, int port, String user, String passwd) throws MessagingException { // setting mail.smtp.auth to true enables attempts to use AUTH boolean useAuth = PropUtil.getBooleanSessionProperty(session, "mail." + name + ".auth", false); /* * If mail.smtp.auth is set, make sure we have a valid username * and password, even if we might not end up using it (e.g., * because the server doesn't support ESMTP or doesn't support * the AUTH extension). */ if (useAuth && (user == null || passwd == null)) { logger.fine("need username and password for authentication"); return false; } // setting mail.smtp.ehlo to false disables attempts to use EHLO boolean useEhlo = PropUtil.getBooleanSessionProperty(session, "mail." + name + ".ehlo", true); if (logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) logger.fine("useEhlo " + useEhlo + ", useAuth " + useAuth); /* * If port is not specified, set it to value of mail.smtp.port * property if it exists, otherwise default to 25. */ if (port == -1) port = PropUtil.getIntSessionProperty(session, "mail." + name + ".port", -1); if (port == -1) port = defaultPort; if (host == null || host.length() == 0) host = "localhost"; /* * If anything goes wrong, we need to be sure * to close the connection. */ boolean connected = false; try { if (serverSocket != null) openServer(); // only happens from connect(socket) else openServer(host, port); boolean succeed = false; if (useEhlo) succeed = ehlo(getLocalHost()); if (!succeed) helo(getLocalHost()); if (useStartTLS || requireStartTLS) { if (serverSocket instanceof SSLSocket) { logger.fine("STARTTLS requested but already using SSL"); } else if (supportsExtension("STARTTLS")) { startTLS(); /* * Have to issue another EHLO to update list of extensions * supported, especially authentication mechanisms. * Don't know if this could ever fail, but we ignore * failure. */ ehlo(getLocalHost()); } else if (requireStartTLS) { logger.fine("STARTTLS required but not supported"); throw new MessagingException( "STARTTLS is required but " + "host does not support STARTTLS"); } } if ((useAuth || (user != null && passwd != null)) && (supportsExtension("AUTH") || supportsExtension("AUTH=LOGIN"))) { connected = authenticate(user, passwd); return connected; } // we connected correctly connected = true; return true; } finally { // if we didn't connect successfully, // make sure the connection is closed if (!connected) { try { closeConnection(); } catch (MessagingException mex) { // ignore it } } } } /** * Authenticate to the server. */ private boolean authenticate(String user, String passwd) throws MessagingException { // setting mail.smtp.auth.mechanisms controls which mechanisms will // be used, and in what order they'll be considered. only the first // match is used. String mechs = session.getProperty("mail." + name + ".auth.mechanisms"); if (mechs == null) mechs = defaultAuthenticationMechanisms; String authzid = getAuthorizationId(); if (authzid == null) authzid = user; if (enableSASL) { logger.fine("Authenticate with SASL"); try { if (sasllogin(getSASLMechanisms(), getSASLRealm(), authzid, user, passwd)) { return true; // success } else { logger.fine("SASL authentication failed"); return false; } } catch (UnsupportedOperationException ex) { logger.log(Level.FINE, "SASL support failed", ex); // if the SASL support fails, fall back to non-SASL } } if (logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) logger.fine("Attempt to authenticate using mechanisms: " + mechs); /* * Loop through the list of mechanisms supplied by the user * (or defaulted) and try each in turn. If the server supports * the mechanism and we have an authenticator for the mechanism, * and it hasn't been disabled, use it. */ StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(mechs); while (st.hasMoreTokens()) { String m = st.nextToken(); String dprop = "mail." + name + ".auth." + m.toLowerCase(Locale.ENGLISH) + ".disable"; boolean disabled = PropUtil.getBooleanSessionProperty(session, dprop, false); if (disabled) { if (logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) logger.fine( "mechanism " + m + " disabled by property: " + dprop); continue; } m = m.toUpperCase(Locale.ENGLISH); if (!supportsAuthentication(m)) { logger.log(Level.FINE, "mechanism {0} not supported by server", m); continue; } Authenticator a = (Authenticator)authenticators.get(m); if (a == null) { logger.log(Level.FINE, "no authenticator for mechanism {0}", m); continue; } // only first supported mechanism is used return a.authenticate(host, authzid, user, passwd); } // if no authentication mechanism found, fail throw new AuthenticationFailedException( "No authentication mechanisms supported by both server and client"); } /** * Abstract base class for SMTP authentication mechanism implementations. */ private abstract class Authenticator { protected int resp; // the response code, used by subclasses private String mech; // the mechanism name, set in the constructor Authenticator(String mech) { this.mech = mech.toUpperCase(Locale.ENGLISH); } String getMechanism() { return mech; } /** * Start the authentication handshake by issuing the AUTH command. * Delegate to the doAuth method to do the mechanism-specific * part of the handshake. */ boolean authenticate(String host, String authzid, String user, String passwd) throws MessagingException { Throwable thrown = null; try { // use "initial response" capability, if supported String ir = getInitialResponse(host, authzid, user, passwd); if (noauthdebug && isTracing()) { logger.fine("AUTH " + mech + " command trace suppressed"); suspendTracing(); } if (ir != null) resp = simpleCommand("AUTH " + mech + " " + (ir.length() == 0 ? "=" : ir)); else resp = simpleCommand("AUTH " + mech); /* * A 530 response indicates that the server wants us to * issue a STARTTLS command first. Do that and try again. */ if (resp == 530) { startTLS(); if (ir != null) resp = simpleCommand("AUTH " + mech + " " + ir); else resp = simpleCommand("AUTH " + mech); } if (resp == 334) doAuth(host, authzid, user, passwd); } catch (IOException ex) { // should never happen, ignore logger.log(Level.FINE, "AUTH " + mech + " failed", ex); } catch (Throwable t) { // crypto can't be initialized? logger.log(Level.FINE, "AUTH " + mech + " failed", t); thrown = t; } finally { if (noauthdebug && isTracing()) logger.fine("AUTH " + mech + " " + (resp == 235 ? "succeeded" : "failed")); resumeTracing(); if (resp != 235) { closeConnection(); if (thrown != null) { if (thrown instanceof Error) throw (Error)thrown; if (thrown instanceof Exception) throw new AuthenticationFailedException( getLastServerResponse(), (Exception)thrown); assert false : "unknown Throwable"; // can't happen } throw new AuthenticationFailedException( getLastServerResponse()); } } return true; } /** * Provide the initial response to use in the AUTH command, * or null if not supported. Subclasses that support the * initial response capability will override this method. */ String getInitialResponse(String host, String authzid, String user, String passwd) throws MessagingException, IOException { return null; } abstract void doAuth(String host, String authzid, String user, String passwd) throws MessagingException, IOException; } /** * Perform the authentication handshake for LOGIN authentication. */ private class LoginAuthenticator extends Authenticator { LoginAuthenticator() { super("LOGIN"); } void doAuth(String host, String authzid, String user, String passwd) throws MessagingException, IOException { // send username resp = simpleCommand( BASE64EncoderStream.encode(ASCIIUtility.getBytes(user))); if (resp == 334) { // send passwd resp = simpleCommand( BASE64EncoderStream.encode(ASCIIUtility.getBytes(passwd))); } } } /** * Perform the authentication handshake for PLAIN authentication. */ private class PlainAuthenticator extends Authenticator { PlainAuthenticator() { super("PLAIN"); } String getInitialResponse(String host, String authzid, String user, String passwd) throws MessagingException, IOException { // return "authziduserpasswd" ByteArrayOutputStream bos = new ByteArrayOutputStream(); OutputStream b64os = new BASE64EncoderStream(bos, Integer.MAX_VALUE); if (authzid != null) b64os.write(ASCIIUtility.getBytes(authzid)); b64os.write(0); b64os.write(ASCIIUtility.getBytes(user)); b64os.write(0); b64os.write(ASCIIUtility.getBytes(passwd)); b64os.flush(); // complete the encoding return ASCIIUtility.toString(bos.toByteArray()); } void doAuth(String host, String authzid, String user, String passwd) throws MessagingException, IOException { // should never get here throw new AuthenticationFailedException("PLAIN asked for more"); } } /** * Perform the authentication handshake for DIGEST-MD5 authentication. */ private class DigestMD5Authenticator extends Authenticator { private DigestMD5 md5support; // only create if needed DigestMD5Authenticator() { super("DIGEST-MD5"); } private synchronized DigestMD5 getMD5() { if (md5support == null) md5support = new DigestMD5(logger); return md5support; } void doAuth(String host, String authzid, String user, String passwd) throws MessagingException, IOException { DigestMD5 md5 = getMD5(); assert md5 != null; byte[] b = md5.authClient(host, user, passwd, getSASLRealm(), getLastServerResponse()); resp = simpleCommand(b); if (resp == 334) { // client authenticated by server if (!md5.authServer(getLastServerResponse())) { // server NOT authenticated by client !!! resp = -1; } else { // send null response resp = simpleCommand(new byte[0]); } } } } /** * Perform the authentication handshake for NTLM authentication. */ private class NtlmAuthenticator extends Authenticator { private Ntlm ntlm; private int flags; NtlmAuthenticator() { super("NTLM"); } String getInitialResponse(String host, String authzid, String user, String passwd) throws MessagingException, IOException { ntlm = new Ntlm(getNTLMDomain(), getLocalHost(), user, passwd, logger); flags = PropUtil.getIntProperty( session.getProperties(), "mail." + name + ".auth.ntlm.flags", 0); String type1 = ntlm.generateType1Msg(flags); return type1; } void doAuth(String host, String authzid, String user, String passwd) throws MessagingException, IOException { assert ntlm != null; String type3 = ntlm.generateType3Msg( getLastServerResponse().substring(4).trim()); resp = simpleCommand(type3); } } /** * SASL-based login. * * @param allowed the allowed SASL mechanisms * @param realm the SASL realm * @param authzid the authorization ID * @param u the user name for authentication * @param p the password for authentication * @return true for success * @exception MessagingException for failures */ public boolean sasllogin(String[] allowed, String realm, String authzid, String u, String p) throws MessagingException { String serviceHost; if (useCanonicalHostName) serviceHost = serverSocket.getInetAddress().getCanonicalHostName(); else serviceHost = host; if (saslAuthenticator == null) { try { Class sac = Class.forName( "com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPSaslAuthenticator"); Constructor c = sac.getConstructor(new Class[] { SMTPTransport.class, String.class, Properties.class, MailLogger.class, String.class }); saslAuthenticator = (SaslAuthenticator)c.newInstance( new Object[] { this, name, session.getProperties(), logger, serviceHost }); } catch (Exception ex) { logger.log(Level.FINE, "Can't load SASL authenticator", ex); // probably because we're running on a system without SASL return false; // not authenticated, try without SASL } } // were any allowed mechanisms specified? List v; if (allowed != null && allowed.length > 0) { // remove anything not supported by the server v = new ArrayList(allowed.length); for (int i = 0; i < allowed.length; i++) if (supportsAuthentication(allowed[i])) // XXX - case must match v.add(allowed[i]); } else { // everything is allowed v = new ArrayList(); if (extMap != null) { String a = (String)extMap.get("AUTH"); if (a != null) { StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(a); while (st.hasMoreTokens()) v.add(st.nextToken()); } } } String[] mechs = (String[])v.toArray(new String[v.size()]); try { if (noauthdebug && isTracing()) { logger.fine("SASL AUTH command trace suppressed"); suspendTracing(); } return saslAuthenticator.authenticate(mechs, realm, authzid, u, p); } finally { resumeTracing(); } } /** * Send the Message to the specified list of addresses.

* * If all the addresses succeed the SMTP check * using the RCPT TO: command, we attempt to send the message. * A TransportEvent of type MESSAGE_DELIVERED is fired indicating the * successful submission of a message to the SMTP host.

* * If some of the addresses fail the SMTP check, * and the mail.stmp.sendpartial property is not set, * sending is aborted. The TransportEvent of type MESSAGE_NOT_DELIVERED * is fired containing the valid and invalid addresses. The * SendFailedException is also thrown.

* * If some of the addresses fail the SMTP check, * and the mail.stmp.sendpartial property is set to true, * the message is sent. The TransportEvent of type * MESSAGE_PARTIALLY_DELIVERED * is fired containing the valid and invalid addresses. The * SMTPSendFailedException is also thrown.

* * MessagingException is thrown if the message can't write out * an RFC822-compliant stream using its writeTo method.

* * @param message The MimeMessage to be sent * @param addresses List of addresses to send this message to * @see javax.mail.event.TransportEvent * @exception SMTPSendFailedException if the send failed because of * an SMTP command error * @exception SendFailedException if the send failed because of * invalid addresses. * @exception MessagingException if the connection is dead * or not in the connected state or if the message is * not a MimeMessage. */ public synchronized void sendMessage(Message message, Address[] addresses) throws MessagingException, SendFailedException { sendMessageStart(message != null ? message.getSubject() : ""); checkConnected(); // check if the message is a valid MIME/RFC822 message and that // it has all valid InternetAddresses; fail if not if (!(message instanceof MimeMessage)) { logger.fine("Can only send RFC822 msgs"); throw new MessagingException("SMTP can only send RFC822 messages"); } for (int i = 0; i < addresses.length; i++) { if (!(addresses[i] instanceof InternetAddress)) { throw new MessagingException(addresses[i] + " is not an InternetAddress"); } } if (addresses.length == 0) throw new SendFailedException("No recipient addresses"); this.message = (MimeMessage)message; this.addresses = addresses; validUnsentAddr = addresses; // until we know better expandGroups(); boolean use8bit = false; if (message instanceof SMTPMessage) use8bit = ((SMTPMessage)message).getAllow8bitMIME(); if (!use8bit) use8bit = PropUtil.getBooleanSessionProperty(session, "mail." + name + ".allow8bitmime", false); if (logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) logger.fine("use8bit " + use8bit); if (use8bit && supportsExtension("8BITMIME")) { if (convertTo8Bit(this.message)) { // in case we made any changes, save those changes // XXX - this will change the Message-ID try { this.message.saveChanges(); } catch (MessagingException mex) { // ignore it } } } try { mailFrom(); rcptTo(); this.message.writeTo(data(), ignoreList); finishData(); if (sendPartiallyFailed) { // throw the exception, // fire TransportEvent.MESSAGE_PARTIALLY_DELIVERED event logger.fine("Sending partially failed " + "because of invalid destination addresses"); notifyTransportListeners( TransportEvent.MESSAGE_PARTIALLY_DELIVERED, validSentAddr, validUnsentAddr, invalidAddr, this.message); throw new SMTPSendFailedException(".", lastReturnCode, lastServerResponse, exception, validSentAddr, validUnsentAddr, invalidAddr); } notifyTransportListeners(TransportEvent.MESSAGE_DELIVERED, validSentAddr, validUnsentAddr, invalidAddr, this.message); } catch (MessagingException mex) { logger.log(Level.FINE, "MessagingException while sending", mex); // the MessagingException might be wrapping an IOException if (mex.getNextException() instanceof IOException) { // if we catch an IOException, it means that we want // to drop the connection so that the message isn't sent logger.fine("nested IOException, closing"); try { closeConnection(); } catch (MessagingException cex) { /* ignore it */ } } addressesFailed(); notifyTransportListeners(TransportEvent.MESSAGE_NOT_DELIVERED, validSentAddr, validUnsentAddr, invalidAddr, this.message); throw mex; } catch (IOException ex) { logger.log(Level.FINE, "IOException while sending, closing", ex); // if we catch an IOException, it means that we want // to drop the connection so that the message isn't sent try { closeConnection(); } catch (MessagingException mex) { /* ignore it */ } addressesFailed(); notifyTransportListeners(TransportEvent.MESSAGE_NOT_DELIVERED, validSentAddr, validUnsentAddr, invalidAddr, this.message); throw new MessagingException("IOException while sending message", ex); } finally { // no reason to keep this data around validSentAddr = validUnsentAddr = invalidAddr = null; this.addresses = null; this.message = null; this.exception = null; sendPartiallyFailed = false; notificationDone = false; // reset for next send } sendMessageEnd(); } /** * The send failed, fix the address arrays to report the failure correctly. */ private void addressesFailed() { if (validSentAddr != null) { if (validUnsentAddr != null) { Address newa[] = new Address[validSentAddr.length + validUnsentAddr.length]; System.arraycopy(validSentAddr, 0, newa, 0, validSentAddr.length); System.arraycopy(validUnsentAddr, 0, newa, validSentAddr.length, validUnsentAddr.length); validSentAddr = null; validUnsentAddr = newa; } else { validUnsentAddr = validSentAddr; validSentAddr = null; } } } /** * Close the Transport and terminate the connection to the server. */ public synchronized void close() throws MessagingException { if (!super.isConnected()) // Already closed. return; try { if (serverSocket != null) { sendCommand("QUIT"); if (quitWait) { int resp = readServerResponse(); if (resp != 221 && resp != -1 && logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) logger.fine("QUIT failed with " + resp); } } } finally { closeConnection(); } } private void closeConnection() throws MessagingException { try { if (serverSocket != null) serverSocket.close(); } catch (IOException ioex) { // shouldn't happen throw new MessagingException("Server Close Failed", ioex); } finally { serverSocket = null; serverOutput = null; serverInput = null; lineInputStream = null; if (super.isConnected()) // only notify if already connected super.close(); } } /** * Check whether the transport is connected. Override superclass * method, to actually ping our server connection. */ public synchronized boolean isConnected() { if (!super.isConnected()) // if we haven't been connected at all, don't bother with NOOP return false; try { // sendmail may respond slowly to NOOP after many requests // so if mail.smtp.userset is set we use RSET instead of NOOP. if (useRset) sendCommand("RSET"); else sendCommand("NOOP"); int resp = readServerResponse(); /* * NOOP should return 250 on success, however, SIMS 3.2 returns * 200, so we work around it. * * Hotmail didn't used to implement the NOOP command at all so * assume any kind of response means we're still connected. * That is, any response except 421, which means the server * is shutting down the connection. * * Some versions of Exchange return 451 instead of 421 when * timing out a connection. * * Argh! * * If mail.smtp.noop.strict is set to false, be tolerant of * servers that return the wrong response code for success. */ if (resp >= 0 && (noopStrict ? resp == 250 : resp != 421)) { return true; } else { try { closeConnection(); } catch (MessagingException mex) { // ignore it } return false; } } catch (Exception ex) { try { closeConnection(); } catch (MessagingException mex) { // ignore it } return false; } } /** * Notify all TransportListeners. Keep track of whether notification * has been done so as to only notify once per send. * * @since JavaMail 1.4.2 */ protected void notifyTransportListeners(int type, Address[] validSent, Address[] validUnsent, Address[] invalid, Message msg) { if (!notificationDone) { super.notifyTransportListeners(type, validSent, validUnsent, invalid, msg); notificationDone = true; } } /** * Expand any group addresses. */ private void expandGroups() { Vector groups = null; for (int i = 0; i < addresses.length; i++) { InternetAddress a = (InternetAddress)addresses[i]; if (a.isGroup()) { if (groups == null) { // first group, catch up with where we are groups = new Vector(); for (int k = 0; k < i; k++) groups.addElement(addresses[k]); } // parse it and add each individual address try { InternetAddress[] ia = a.getGroup(true); if (ia != null) { for (int j = 0; j < ia.length; j++) groups.addElement(ia[j]); } else groups.addElement(a); } catch (ParseException pex) { // parse failed, add the whole thing groups.addElement(a); } } else { // if we've started accumulating a list, add this to it if (groups != null) groups.addElement(a); } } // if we have a new list, convert it back to an array if (groups != null) { InternetAddress[] newa = new InternetAddress[groups.size()]; groups.copyInto(newa); addresses = newa; } } /** * If the Part is a text part and has a Content-Transfer-Encoding * of "quoted-printable" or "base64", and it obeys the rules for * "8bit" encoding, change the encoding to "8bit". If the part is * a multipart, recursively process all its parts. * * @return true if any changes were made * * XXX - This is really quite a hack. */ private boolean convertTo8Bit(MimePart part) { boolean changed = false; try { if (part.isMimeType("text/*")) { String enc = part.getEncoding(); if (enc != null && (enc.equalsIgnoreCase("quoted-printable") || enc.equalsIgnoreCase("base64"))) { InputStream is = null; try { is = part.getInputStream(); if (is8Bit(is)) { /* * If the message was created using an InputStream * then we have to extract the content as an object * and set it back as an object so that the content * will be re-encoded. * * If the message was not created using an * InputStream, the following should have no effect. */ part.setContent(part.getContent(), part.getContentType()); part.setHeader("Content-Transfer-Encoding", "8bit"); changed = true; } } finally { if (is != null) { try { is.close(); } catch (IOException ex2) { // ignore it } } } } } else if (part.isMimeType("multipart/*")) { MimeMultipart mp = (MimeMultipart)part.getContent(); int count = mp.getCount(); for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { if (convertTo8Bit((MimePart)mp.getBodyPart(i))) changed = true; } } } catch (IOException ioex) { // any exception causes us to give up } catch (MessagingException mex) { // any exception causes us to give up } return changed; } /** * Check whether the data in the given InputStream follows the * rules for 8bit text. Lines have to be 998 characters or less * and no NULs are allowed. CR and LF must occur in pairs but we * don't check that because we assume this is text and we convert * all CR/LF combinations into canonical CRLF later. */ private boolean is8Bit(InputStream is) { int b; int linelen = 0; boolean need8bit = false; try { while ((b = is.read()) >= 0) { b &= 0xff; if (b == '\r' || b == '\n') linelen = 0; else if (b == 0) return false; else { linelen++; if (linelen > 998) // 1000 - CRLF return false; } if (b > 0x7f) need8bit = true; } } catch (IOException ex) { return false; } if (need8bit) logger.fine("found an 8bit part"); return need8bit; } protected void finalize() throws Throwable { super.finalize(); try { closeConnection(); } catch (MessagingException mex) { // ignore it } } ///////////////////// smtp stuff /////////////////////// private BufferedInputStream serverInput; private LineInputStream lineInputStream; private OutputStream serverOutput; private Socket serverSocket; private TraceInputStream traceInput; private TraceOutputStream traceOutput; /////// smtp protocol ////// /** * Issue the HELO command. * * @param domain our domain * @exception MessagingException for failures * @since JavaMail 1.4.1 */ protected void helo(String domain) throws MessagingException { if (domain != null) issueCommand("HELO " + domain, 250); else issueCommand("HELO", 250); } /** * Issue the EHLO command. * Collect the returned list of service extensions. * * @param domain our domain * @return true if command succeeds * @exception MessagingException for failures * @since JavaMail 1.4.1 */ protected boolean ehlo(String domain) throws MessagingException { String cmd; if (domain != null) cmd = "EHLO " + domain; else cmd = "EHLO"; sendCommand(cmd); int resp = readServerResponse(); if (resp == 250) { // extract the supported service extensions BufferedReader rd = new BufferedReader(new StringReader(lastServerResponse)); String line; extMap = new Hashtable(); try { boolean first = true; while ((line = rd.readLine()) != null) { if (first) { // skip first line which is the greeting first = false; continue; } if (line.length() < 5) continue; // shouldn't happen line = line.substring(4); // skip response code int i = line.indexOf(' '); String arg = ""; if (i > 0) { arg = line.substring(i + 1); line = line.substring(0, i); } if (logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) logger.fine("Found extension \"" + line + "\", arg \"" + arg + "\""); extMap.put(line.toUpperCase(Locale.ENGLISH), arg); } } catch (IOException ex) { } // can't happen } return resp == 250; } /** * Issue the MAIL FROM: command to start sending a message.

* * Gets the sender's address in the following order: *

    *
  1. SMTPMessage.getEnvelopeFrom()
  2. *
  3. mail.smtp.from property
  4. *
  5. From: header in the message
  6. *
  7. System username using the * InternetAddress.getLocalAddress() method
  8. *
* * @exception MessagingException for failures * @since JavaMail 1.4.1 */ protected void mailFrom() throws MessagingException { String from = null; if (message instanceof SMTPMessage) from = ((SMTPMessage)message).getEnvelopeFrom(); if (from == null || from.length() <= 0) from = session.getProperty("mail." + name + ".from"); if (from == null || from.length() <= 0) { Address[] fa; Address me; if (message != null && (fa = message.getFrom()) != null && fa.length > 0) me = fa[0]; else me = InternetAddress.getLocalAddress(session); if (me != null) from = ((InternetAddress)me).getAddress(); else throw new MessagingException( "can't determine local email address"); } String cmd = "MAIL FROM:" + normalizeAddress(from); // request delivery status notification? if (supportsExtension("DSN")) { String ret = null; if (message instanceof SMTPMessage) ret = ((SMTPMessage)message).getDSNRet(); if (ret == null) ret = session.getProperty("mail." + name + ".dsn.ret"); // XXX - check for legal syntax? if (ret != null) cmd += " RET=" + ret; } /* * If an RFC 2554 submitter has been specified, and the server * supports the AUTH extension, include the AUTH= element on * the MAIL FROM command. */ if (supportsExtension("AUTH")) { String submitter = null; if (message instanceof SMTPMessage) submitter = ((SMTPMessage)message).getSubmitter(); if (submitter == null) submitter = session.getProperty("mail." + name + ".submitter"); // XXX - check for legal syntax? if (submitter != null) { try { String s = xtext(submitter); cmd += " AUTH=" + s; } catch (IllegalArgumentException ex) { if (logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) logger.log(Level.FINE, "ignoring invalid submitter: " + submitter, ex); } } } /* * Have any extensions to the MAIL command been specified? */ String ext = null; if (message instanceof SMTPMessage) ext = ((SMTPMessage)message).getMailExtension(); if (ext == null) ext = session.getProperty("mail." + name + ".mailextension"); if (ext != null && ext.length() > 0) cmd += " " + ext; try { issueSendCommand(cmd, 250); } catch (SMTPSendFailedException ex) { int retCode = ex.getReturnCode(); switch (retCode) { case 550: case 553: case 503: case 551: case 501: // given address is invalid try { ex.setNextException(new SMTPSenderFailedException( new InternetAddress(from), cmd, retCode, ex.getMessage())); } catch (AddressException aex) { // oh well... } break; default: break; } throw ex; } } /** * Sends each address to the SMTP host using the RCPT TO: * command and copies the address either into * the validSentAddr or invalidAddr arrays. * Sets the sendFailed * flag to true if any addresses failed. * * @exception MessagingException for failures * @since JavaMail 1.4.1 */ /* * success/failure/error possibilities from the RCPT command * from rfc821, section 4.3 * S: 250, 251 * F: 550, 551, 552, 553, 450, 451, 452 * E: 500, 501, 503, 421 * * and how we map the above error/failure conditions to valid/invalid * address vectors that are reported in the thrown exception: * invalid addr: 550, 501, 503, 551, 553 * valid addr: 552 (quota), 450, 451, 452 (quota), 421 (srvr abort) */ protected void rcptTo() throws MessagingException { Vector valid = new Vector(); Vector validUnsent = new Vector(); Vector invalid = new Vector(); int retCode = -1; MessagingException mex = null; boolean sendFailed = false; MessagingException sfex = null; validSentAddr = validUnsentAddr = invalidAddr = null; boolean sendPartial = false; if (message instanceof SMTPMessage) sendPartial = ((SMTPMessage)message).getSendPartial(); if (!sendPartial) sendPartial = PropUtil.getBooleanSessionProperty(session, "mail." + name + ".sendpartial", false); if (sendPartial) logger.fine("sendPartial set"); boolean dsn = false; String notify = null; if (supportsExtension("DSN")) { if (message instanceof SMTPMessage) notify = ((SMTPMessage)message).getDSNNotify(); if (notify == null) notify = session.getProperty("mail." + name + ".dsn.notify"); // XXX - check for legal syntax? if (notify != null) dsn = true; } // try the addresses one at a time for (int i = 0; i < addresses.length; i++) { sfex = null; InternetAddress ia = (InternetAddress)addresses[i]; String cmd = "RCPT TO:" + normalizeAddress(ia.getAddress()); if (dsn) cmd += " NOTIFY=" + notify; // send the addresses to the SMTP server sendCommand(cmd); // check the server's response for address validity retCode = readServerResponse(); switch (retCode) { case 250: case 251: valid.addElement(ia); if (!reportSuccess) break; // user wants exception even when successful, including // details of the return code // create and chain the exception sfex = new SMTPAddressSucceededException(ia, cmd, retCode, lastServerResponse); if (mex == null) mex = sfex; else mex.setNextException(sfex); break; case 550: case 553: case 503: case 551: case 501: // given address is invalid if (!sendPartial) sendFailed = true; invalid.addElement(ia); // create and chain the exception sfex = new SMTPAddressFailedException(ia, cmd, retCode, lastServerResponse); if (mex == null) mex = sfex; else mex.setNextException(sfex); break; case 552: case 450: case 451: case 452: // given address is valid if (!sendPartial) sendFailed = true; validUnsent.addElement(ia); // create and chain the exception sfex = new SMTPAddressFailedException(ia, cmd, retCode, lastServerResponse); if (mex == null) mex = sfex; else mex.setNextException(sfex); break; default: // handle remaining 4xy & 5xy codes if (retCode >= 400 && retCode <= 499) { // assume address is valid, although we don't really know validUnsent.addElement(ia); } else if (retCode >= 500 && retCode <= 599) { // assume address is invalid, although we don't really know invalid.addElement(ia); } else { // completely unexpected response, just give up if (logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) logger.fine("got response code " + retCode + ", with response: " + lastServerResponse); String _lsr = lastServerResponse; // else rset will nuke it int _lrc = lastReturnCode; if (serverSocket != null) // hasn't already been closed issueCommand("RSET", -1); lastServerResponse = _lsr; // restore, for get lastReturnCode = _lrc; throw new SMTPAddressFailedException(ia, cmd, retCode, _lsr); } if (!sendPartial) sendFailed = true; // create and chain the exception sfex = new SMTPAddressFailedException(ia, cmd, retCode, lastServerResponse); if (mex == null) mex = sfex; else mex.setNextException(sfex); break; } } // if we're willing to send to a partial list, and we found no // valid addresses, that's complete failure if (sendPartial && valid.size() == 0) sendFailed = true; // copy the vectors into appropriate arrays if (sendFailed) { // copy invalid addrs invalidAddr = new Address[invalid.size()]; invalid.copyInto(invalidAddr); // copy all valid addresses to validUnsent, since something failed validUnsentAddr = new Address[valid.size() + validUnsent.size()]; int i = 0; for (int j = 0; j < valid.size(); j++) validUnsentAddr[i++] = (Address)valid.elementAt(j); for (int j = 0; j < validUnsent.size(); j++) validUnsentAddr[i++] = (Address)validUnsent.elementAt(j); } else if (reportSuccess || (sendPartial && (invalid.size() > 0 || validUnsent.size() > 0))) { // we'll go on to send the message, but after sending we'll // throw an exception with this exception nested sendPartiallyFailed = true; exception = mex; // copy invalid addrs invalidAddr = new Address[invalid.size()]; invalid.copyInto(invalidAddr); // copy valid unsent addresses to validUnsent validUnsentAddr = new Address[validUnsent.size()]; validUnsent.copyInto(validUnsentAddr); // copy valid addresses to validSent validSentAddr = new Address[valid.size()]; valid.copyInto(validSentAddr); } else { // all addresses pass validSentAddr = addresses; } // print out the debug info if (logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) { if (validSentAddr != null && validSentAddr.length > 0) { logger.fine("Verified Addresses"); for (int l = 0; l < validSentAddr.length; l++) { logger.fine(" " + validSentAddr[l]); } } if (validUnsentAddr != null && validUnsentAddr.length > 0) { logger.fine("Valid Unsent Addresses"); for (int j = 0; j < validUnsentAddr.length; j++) { logger.fine(" " + validUnsentAddr[j]); } } if (invalidAddr != null && invalidAddr.length > 0) { logger.fine("Invalid Addresses"); for (int k = 0; k < invalidAddr.length; k++) { logger.fine(" " + invalidAddr[k]); } } } // throw the exception, fire TransportEvent.MESSAGE_NOT_DELIVERED event if (sendFailed) { logger.fine( "Sending failed because of invalid destination addresses"); notifyTransportListeners(TransportEvent.MESSAGE_NOT_DELIVERED, validSentAddr, validUnsentAddr, invalidAddr, this.message); // reset the connection so more sends are allowed String lsr = lastServerResponse; // save, for get int lrc = lastReturnCode; try { if (serverSocket != null) issueCommand("RSET", -1); } catch (MessagingException ex) { // if can't reset, best to close the connection try { close(); } catch (MessagingException ex2) { // thrown by close()--ignore, will close() later anyway logger.log(Level.FINE, "close failed", ex2); } } finally { lastServerResponse = lsr; // restore lastReturnCode = lrc; } throw new SendFailedException("Invalid Addresses", mex, validSentAddr, validUnsentAddr, invalidAddr); } } /** * Send the DATA command to the SMTP host and return * an OutputStream to which the data is to be written. * * @return the stream to write to * @exception MessagingException for failures * @since JavaMail 1.4.1 */ protected OutputStream data() throws MessagingException { assert Thread.holdsLock(this); issueSendCommand("DATA", 354); dataStream = new SMTPOutputStream(serverOutput); return dataStream; } /** * Terminate the sent data. * * @exception IOException for I/O errors * @exception MessagingException for other failures * @since JavaMail 1.4.1 */ protected void finishData() throws IOException, MessagingException { assert Thread.holdsLock(this); dataStream.ensureAtBOL(); issueSendCommand(".", 250); } /** * Issue the STARTTLS command and switch the socket to * TLS mode if it succeeds. * * @exception MessagingException for failures * @since JavaMail 1.4.1 */ protected void startTLS() throws MessagingException { issueCommand("STARTTLS", 220); // it worked, now switch the socket into TLS mode try { serverSocket = SocketFetcher.startTLS(serverSocket, host, session.getProperties(), "mail." + name); initStreams(); } catch (IOException ioex) { closeConnection(); throw new MessagingException("Could not convert socket to TLS", ioex); } } /////// primitives /////// /** * Connect to host on port and start the SMTP protocol. */ private void openServer(String host, int port) throws MessagingException { if (logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) logger.fine("trying to connect to host \"" + host + "\", port " + port + ", isSSL " + isSSL); try { Properties props = session.getProperties(); serverSocket = SocketFetcher.getSocket(host, port, props, "mail." + name, isSSL); // socket factory may've chosen a different port, // update it for the debug messages that follow port = serverSocket.getPort(); // save host name for startTLS this.host = host; initStreams(); int r = -1; if ((r = readServerResponse()) != 220) { serverSocket.close(); serverSocket = null; serverOutput = null; serverInput = null; lineInputStream = null; if (logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) logger.fine("could not connect to host \"" + host + "\", port: " + port + ", response: " + r + "\n"); throw new MessagingException( "Could not connect to SMTP host: " + host + ", port: " + port + ", response: " + r); } else { if (logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) logger.fine("connected to host \"" + host + "\", port: " + port + "\n"); } } catch (UnknownHostException uhex) { throw new MessagingException("Unknown SMTP host: " + host, uhex); } catch (SocketConnectException scex) { throw new MailConnectException(scex); } catch (IOException ioe) { throw new MessagingException("Could not connect to SMTP host: " + host + ", port: " + port, ioe); } } /** * Start the protocol to the server on serverSocket, * assumed to be provided and connected by the caller. */ private void openServer() throws MessagingException { int port = -1; host = "UNKNOWN"; try { port = serverSocket.getPort(); host = serverSocket.getInetAddress().getHostName(); if (logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) logger.fine("starting protocol to host \"" + host + "\", port " + port); initStreams(); int r = -1; if ((r = readServerResponse()) != 220) { serverSocket.close(); serverSocket = null; serverOutput = null; serverInput = null; lineInputStream = null; if (logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) logger.fine("got bad greeting from host \"" + host + "\", port: " + port + ", response: " + r + "\n"); throw new MessagingException( "Got bad greeting from SMTP host: " + host + ", port: " + port + ", response: " + r); } else { if (logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) logger.fine("protocol started to host \"" + host + "\", port: " + port + "\n"); } } catch (IOException ioe) { throw new MessagingException( "Could not start protocol to SMTP host: " + host + ", port: " + port, ioe); } } private void initStreams() throws IOException { boolean quote = PropUtil.getBooleanSessionProperty(session, "mail.debug.quote", false); traceInput = new TraceInputStream(serverSocket.getInputStream(), traceLogger); traceInput.setQuote(quote); traceOutput = new TraceOutputStream(serverSocket.getOutputStream(), traceLogger); traceOutput.setQuote(quote); serverOutput = new BufferedOutputStream(traceOutput); serverInput = new BufferedInputStream(traceInput); lineInputStream = new LineInputStream(serverInput); } /** * Is protocol tracing enabled? */ private boolean isTracing() { return traceLogger.isLoggable(Level.FINEST); } /** * Temporarily turn off protocol tracing, e.g., to prevent * tracing the authentication sequence, including the password. */ private void suspendTracing() { if (traceLogger.isLoggable(Level.FINEST)) { traceInput.setTrace(false); traceOutput.setTrace(false); } } /** * Resume protocol tracing, if it was enabled to begin with. */ private void resumeTracing() { if (traceLogger.isLoggable(Level.FINEST)) { traceInput.setTrace(true); traceOutput.setTrace(true); } } /** * Send the command to the server. If the expected response code * is not received, throw a MessagingException. * * @param cmd the command to send * @param expect the expected response code (-1 means don't care) * @exception MessagingException for failures * @since JavaMail 1.4.1 */ public synchronized void issueCommand(String cmd, int expect) throws MessagingException { sendCommand(cmd); // if server responded with an unexpected return code, // throw the exception, notifying the client of the response int resp = readServerResponse(); if (expect != -1 && resp != expect) throw new MessagingException(lastServerResponse); } /** * Issue a command that's part of sending a message. */ private void issueSendCommand(String cmd, int expect) throws MessagingException { sendCommand(cmd); // if server responded with an unexpected return code, // throw the exception, notifying the client of the response int ret; if ((ret = readServerResponse()) != expect) { // assume message was not sent to anyone, // combine valid sent & unsent addresses int vsl = validSentAddr == null ? 0 : validSentAddr.length; int vul = validUnsentAddr == null ? 0 : validUnsentAddr.length; Address[] valid = new Address[vsl + vul]; if (vsl > 0) System.arraycopy(validSentAddr, 0, valid, 0, vsl); if (vul > 0) System.arraycopy(validUnsentAddr, 0, valid, vsl, vul); validSentAddr = null; validUnsentAddr = valid; if (logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) logger.fine("got response code " + ret + ", with response: " + lastServerResponse); String _lsr = lastServerResponse; // else rset will nuke it int _lrc = lastReturnCode; if (serverSocket != null) // hasn't already been closed issueCommand("RSET", -1); lastServerResponse = _lsr; // restore, for get lastReturnCode = _lrc; throw new SMTPSendFailedException(cmd, ret, lastServerResponse, exception, validSentAddr, validUnsentAddr, invalidAddr); } } /** * Send the command to the server and return the response code * from the server. * * @param cmd the command * @return the response code * @exception MessagingException for failures * @since JavaMail 1.4.1 */ public synchronized int simpleCommand(String cmd) throws MessagingException { sendCommand(cmd); return readServerResponse(); } /** * Send the command to the server and return the response code * from the server. * * @param cmd the command * @return the response code * @exception MessagingException for failures * @since JavaMail 1.4.1 */ protected int simpleCommand(byte[] cmd) throws MessagingException { assert Thread.holdsLock(this); sendCommand(cmd); return readServerResponse(); } /** * Sends command cmd to the server terminating * it with CRLF. * * @param cmd the command * @exception MessagingException for failures * @since JavaMail 1.4.1 */ protected void sendCommand(String cmd) throws MessagingException { sendCommand(ASCIIUtility.getBytes(cmd)); } private void sendCommand(byte[] cmdBytes) throws MessagingException { assert Thread.holdsLock(this); //if (logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) //logger.fine("SENT: " + new String(cmdBytes, 0)); try { serverOutput.write(cmdBytes); serverOutput.write(CRLF); serverOutput.flush(); } catch (IOException ex) { throw new MessagingException("Can't send command to SMTP host", ex); } } /** * Reads server reponse returning the returnCode * as the number. Returns -1 on failure. Sets * lastServerResponse and lastReturnCode. * * @return server response code * @exception MessagingException for failures * @since JavaMail 1.4.1 */ protected int readServerResponse() throws MessagingException { assert Thread.holdsLock(this); String serverResponse = ""; int returnCode = 0; StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer(100); // read the server response line(s) and add them to the buffer // that stores the response try { String line = null; do { line = lineInputStream.readLine(); if (line == null) { serverResponse = buf.toString(); if (serverResponse.length() == 0) serverResponse = "[EOF]"; lastServerResponse = serverResponse; lastReturnCode = -1; logger.log(Level.FINE, "EOF: {0}", serverResponse); return -1; } buf.append(line); buf.append("\n"); } while (isNotLastLine(line)); serverResponse = buf.toString(); } catch (IOException ioex) { logger.log(Level.FINE, "exception reading response", ioex); //ioex.printStackTrace(out); lastServerResponse = ""; lastReturnCode = 0; throw new MessagingException("Exception reading response", ioex); //returnCode = -1; } // print debug info //if (logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) //logger.fine("RCVD: " + serverResponse); // parse out the return code if (serverResponse.length() >= 3) { try { returnCode = Integer.parseInt(serverResponse.substring(0, 3)); } catch (NumberFormatException nfe) { try { close(); } catch (MessagingException mex) { // thrown by close()--ignore, will close() later anyway logger.log(Level.FINE, "close failed", mex); } returnCode = -1; } catch (StringIndexOutOfBoundsException ex) { try { close(); } catch (MessagingException mex) { // thrown by close()--ignore, will close() later anyway logger.log(Level.FINE, "close failed", mex); } returnCode = -1; } } else { returnCode = -1; } if (returnCode == -1) logger.log(Level.FINE, "bad server response: {0}", serverResponse); lastServerResponse = serverResponse; lastReturnCode = returnCode; return returnCode; } /** * Check if we're in the connected state. Don't bother checking * whether the server is still alive, that will be detected later. * * @exception IllegalStateException if not connected * * @since JavaMail 1.4.1 */ protected void checkConnected() { if (!super.isConnected()) throw new IllegalStateException("Not connected"); } // tests if the line is an intermediate line according to SMTP private boolean isNotLastLine(String line) { return line != null && line.length() >= 4 && line.charAt(3) == '-'; } // wraps an address in "<>"'s if necessary private String normalizeAddress(String addr) { if ((!addr.startsWith("<")) && (!addr.endsWith(">"))) return "<" + addr + ">"; else return addr; } /** * Return true if the SMTP server supports the specified service * extension. Extensions are reported as results of the EHLO * command when connecting to the server. See * RFC 1869 * and other RFCs that define specific extensions. * * @param ext the service extension name * @return true if the extension is supported * * @since JavaMail 1.3.2 */ public boolean supportsExtension(String ext) { return extMap != null && extMap.get(ext.toUpperCase(Locale.ENGLISH)) != null; } /** * Return the parameter the server provided for the specified * service extension, or null if the extension isn't supported. * * @param ext the service extension name * @return the extension parameter * * @since JavaMail 1.3.2 */ public String getExtensionParameter(String ext) { return extMap == null ? null : (String)extMap.get(ext.toUpperCase(Locale.ENGLISH)); } /** * Does the server we're connected to support the specified * authentication mechanism? Uses the extension information * returned by the server from the EHLO command. * * @param auth the authentication mechanism * @return true if the authentication mechanism is supported * * @since JavaMail 1.4.1 */ protected boolean supportsAuthentication(String auth) { assert Thread.holdsLock(this); if (extMap == null) return false; String a = (String)extMap.get("AUTH"); if (a == null) return false; StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(a); while (st.hasMoreTokens()) { String tok = st.nextToken(); if (tok.equalsIgnoreCase(auth)) return true; } // hack for buggy servers that advertise capability incorrectly if (auth.equalsIgnoreCase("LOGIN") && supportsExtension("AUTH=LOGIN")) { logger.fine("use AUTH=LOGIN hack"); return true; } return false; } private static char[] hexchar = { '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F' }; /** * Convert a string to RFC 1891 xtext format. * *
     *     xtext = *( xchar / hexchar )
     *
     *     xchar = any ASCII CHAR between "!" (33) and "~" (126) inclusive,
     *          except for "+" and "=".
     *
     * ; "hexchar"s are intended to encode octets that cannot appear
     * ; as ASCII characters within an esmtp-value.
     *
     *     hexchar = ASCII "+" immediately followed by two upper case
     *          hexadecimal digits
     * 
* * @param s the string to convert * @return the xtext format string * @since JavaMail 1.4.1 */ protected static String xtext(String s) { StringBuffer sb = null; for (int i = 0; i < s.length(); i++) { char c = s.charAt(i); if (c >= 128) // not ASCII throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Non-ASCII character in SMTP submitter: " + s); if (c < '!' || c > '~' || c == '+' || c == '=') { if (sb == null) { sb = new StringBuffer(s.length() + 4); sb.append(s.substring(0, i)); } sb.append('+'); sb.append(hexchar[(((int)c)& 0xf0) >> 4]); sb.append(hexchar[((int)c)& 0x0f]); } else { if (sb != null) sb.append(c); } } return sb != null ? sb.toString() : s; } /* * Probe points for GlassFish monitoring. */ private void sendMessageStart(String subject) { } private void sendMessageEnd() { } }




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