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#ifndef INC_SPF_RESPONSE
#define INC_SPF_RESPONSE
/**
* @file
*
* Results from an SPF check
*
* The results of the SPF check (as defined by the official SPF spec)
*
* To quote from doc/draft-mengwong-spf-00.txt Section 3:
*
* 3. SPF Record Evaluation
*
* An SPF client evaluates an SPF record and produces one of seven
* results:
*
* None: The domain does not publish SPF data.
*
* Neutral (?): The SPF client MUST proceed as if a domain did not
* publish SPF data. This result occurs if the domain explicitly
* specifies a "?" value, or if processing "falls off the end" of
* the SPF record.
*
* Pass (+): the message meets the publishing domain's definition of
* legitimacy. MTAs proceed to apply local policy and MAY accept or
* reject the message accordingly.
*
* Fail (-): the message does not meet a domain's definition of
* legitimacy. MTAs MAY reject the message using a permanent
* failure reply code. (Code 550 is RECOMMENDED. See RFC2821
* section 7.1.)
*
* Softfail (~): the message does not meet a domain's strict
* definition of legitimacy, but the domain cannot confidently state
* that the message is a forgery. MTAs SHOULD accept the message
* but MAY subject it to a higher transaction cost, deeper scrutiny,
* or an unfavourable score.
*
* There are two error conditions, one temporary and one permanent.
*
* Error: indicates an error during lookup; an MTA MAY reject the
* message using a transient failure code, such as 450.
*
* Unknown: indicates incomplete processing: an MTA MUST proceed as
* if a domain did not publish SPF data.
*
* When SPF-aware SMTP receivers accept a message, they SHOULD prepend a
* Received-SPF header. See section 6.
*
* SPF clients MUST use the algorithm described in this section
* or its functional equivalent.
*
* If an SPF client encounters a syntax error in an
* SPF record, it must terminate processing and return a result
* of "unknown".
*
*
* note: SPF_RESULT_* values are constrained by the internal PREFIX_* values
*/
typedef
enum SPF_result_enum {
SPF_RESULT_INVALID = 0, /**< We should never return this. */
SPF_RESULT_NEUTRAL,
SPF_RESULT_PASS,
SPF_RESULT_FAIL,
SPF_RESULT_SOFTFAIL,
SPF_RESULT_NONE,
SPF_RESULT_TEMPERROR,
SPF_RESULT_PERMERROR
} SPF_result_t;
/**
* The reason that the result was returned
*
* This is what triggered the SPF result. Usually, it is a mechanism in the
* SPF record that causes the result, but if it was something else, the
* calling program will often want to take a different action or issue
* a different message.
*/
typedef
enum SPF_reason_enum {
SPF_REASON_NONE = 0
, SPF_REASON_FAILURE
, SPF_REASON_LOCALHOST /**< localhost always gets a free ride */
, SPF_REASON_LOCAL_POLICY /**< local policy caused the match */
, SPF_REASON_MECH /**< mechanism caused the match */
, SPF_REASON_DEFAULT /**< ran off the end of the rec */
, SPF_REASON_2MX /**< sent from a secondary MX */
} SPF_reason_t;
/**
* error codes returned by various SPF functions. (including SPF_compile()
* and SPF_id2str(), spf_result(), etc.).
*
* The function SPF_strerror() will return a longer explanation of these
* errors.
*/
typedef
enum SPF_errcode_t {
SPF_E_SUCCESS = 0 /**< No errors */
, SPF_E_NO_MEMORY /**< Out of memory */
, SPF_E_NOT_SPF /**< Could not find a valid SPF record */
, SPF_E_SYNTAX /**< Syntax error */
, SPF_E_MOD_W_PREF /**< Modifiers can not have prefixes */
, SPF_E_INVALID_CHAR /**< Invalid character found */
, SPF_E_UNKNOWN_MECH /**< Unknown mechanism found */
, SPF_E_INVALID_OPT /**< Invalid option found */
, SPF_E_INVALID_CIDR /**< Invalid CIDR length */
, SPF_E_MISSING_OPT /**< Required option is missing */
, SPF_E_INTERNAL_ERROR /**< Internal programming error */
, SPF_E_INVALID_ESC /**< Invalid %-escape character */
, SPF_E_INVALID_VAR /**< Invalid macro variable */
, SPF_E_BIG_SUBDOM /**< Subdomain truncation depth too large */
, SPF_E_INVALID_DELIM /**< Invalid delimiter character */
, SPF_E_BIG_STRING /**< Option string too long */
, SPF_E_BIG_MECH /**< Too many mechanisms */
, SPF_E_BIG_MOD /**< Too many modifiers */
, SPF_E_BIG_DNS /**< Mechanisms used too many DNS lookups */
, SPF_E_INVALID_IP4 /**< Invalid IPv4 address literal */
, SPF_E_INVALID_IP6 /**< Invalid IPv6 address literal */
, SPF_E_INVALID_PREFIX /**< Invalid mechanism prefix */
, SPF_E_RESULT_UNKNOWN /**< SPF result is \"unknown\" */
, SPF_E_UNINIT_VAR /**< Uninitialized variable */
, SPF_E_MOD_NOT_FOUND /**< Modifier not found */
, SPF_E_NOT_CONFIG /**< Not configured */
, SPF_E_DNS_ERROR /**< DNS lookup failure */
, SPF_E_BAD_HOST_IP /**< Invalid hostname (an IP address?) */
, SPF_E_BAD_HOST_TLD /**< Hostname has a missing or invalid TLD */
, SPF_E_MECH_AFTER_ALL /**< Mechanisms found after the \"all:\"
mechanism will be ignored */
, SPF_E_INCLUDE_RETURNED_NONE /**< If an include recursive query returns none it's a perm error */
, SPF_E_RECURSIVE /**< Recursive include */
, SPF_E_MULTIPLE_RECORDS /**< Multiple SPF or TXT records found */
} SPF_errcode_t;
typedef
struct SPF_error_struct
{
SPF_errcode_t code;
char *message;
char is_error;
} SPF_error_t;
typedef struct SPF_response_struct SPF_response_t;
#include "spf.h"
#include "spf_request.h"
struct SPF_response_struct {
/* Structure variables */
SPF_request_t *spf_request;
SPF_record_t *spf_record_exp;
/* The answer itself. */
SPF_result_t result;
SPF_reason_t reason;
SPF_errcode_t err;
char *received_spf;
char *received_spf_value;
char *header_comment;
char *smtp_comment;
char *explanation;
/* The errors */
SPF_error_t *errors;
unsigned short errors_size; /**< Allocated */
unsigned short errors_length; /**< Used */
unsigned short num_errors; /**< Excluding warnings */
/* Stuff which lets us get there. */
int num_dns_mech;
};
SPF_response_t *SPF_response_new(SPF_request_t *spf_request);
void SPF_response_free(SPF_response_t *rp);
SPF_response_t *SPF_response_combine(SPF_response_t *main,
SPF_response_t *r2mx);
/* Query functions for elements of the result */
SPF_result_t SPF_response_result(SPF_response_t *rp);
SPF_reason_t SPF_response_reason(SPF_response_t *rp);
SPF_errcode_t SPF_response_errcode(SPF_response_t *rp);
const char *SPF_response_get_received_spf(SPF_response_t *rp);
const char *SPF_response_get_received_spf_value(SPF_response_t*rp);
const char *SPF_response_get_header_comment(SPF_response_t *rp);
const char *SPF_response_get_smtp_comment(SPF_response_t *rp);
const char *SPF_response_get_explanation(SPF_response_t *rp);
/** How many warnings were generated? */
int SPF_response_messages(SPF_response_t *rp);
/** How many errors were generated? */
int SPF_response_errors(SPF_response_t *rp);
/** Errors + warnings */
int SPF_response_warnings(SPF_response_t *rp);
/** Returns an individual message */
SPF_error_t *SPF_response_message(SPF_response_t *rp, int idx);
SPF_errcode_t SPF_error_code(SPF_error_t *err);
const char * SPF_error_message(SPF_error_t *err);
char SPF_error_errorp(SPF_error_t *err);
/** Internal functions for adding errors. */
SPF_errcode_t SPF_response_add_error_ptr(SPF_response_t *rp,
SPF_errcode_t code,
const char *text, const char *tptr,
const char *format, ...);
SPF_errcode_t SPF_response_add_error_idx(SPF_response_t *rp,
SPF_errcode_t code,
const char *text, int idx,
const char *format, ...);
SPF_errcode_t SPF_response_add_error(SPF_response_t *rp,
SPF_errcode_t code,
const char *format, ...);
SPF_errcode_t SPF_response_add_warn_ptr(SPF_response_t *rp,
SPF_errcode_t code,
const char *text, const char *tptr,
const char *format, ...);
SPF_errcode_t SPF_response_add_warn_idx(SPF_response_t *rp,
SPF_errcode_t code,
const char *text, int idx,
const char *format, ...);
SPF_errcode_t SPF_response_add_warn(SPF_response_t *rp,
SPF_errcode_t code,
const char *format, ...);
#endif
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