285 lines
11 KiB
Scheme
285 lines
11 KiB
Scheme
;;; pop3.scm --- implement the POP3 maildrop protocol in the Scheme Shell
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;;; This file is part of the Scheme Untergrund Networking package.
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;;; Copyright (c) 1998 by Eric Marsden
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;;; Copyright (c) 2003 by Mike Sperber <sperber@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de>
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;;; For copyright information, see the file COPYING which comes with
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;;; the distribution.
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;;; Related work =====================================================
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;;
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;; * Emacs is distributed with a C program called movemail which can
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;; be compiled with support for the POP protocol. There is also an
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;; Emacs Lisp library called pop3.el by Richard Pieri which includes
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;; APOP support.
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;;
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;; * Shriram Krishnamurthi has written a POP3 library for MzScheme (as
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;; well as support for the NNTP protocol, for SMTP, ...).
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;;
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;; * Siod (a small-footprint Scheme implementation by George Carette)
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;; includes support for the POP3 protocol.
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;;
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;; * rfc1939 describes the POP3 protocol.
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;; http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1939.txt
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;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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;; Communication is initiated by the client. The server responds to
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;; each request with a status indicator and an explanatory message.
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;; The client starts off by opening a connection to a well known port
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;; on the server machine (typically TCP 110, or 109 on some broken
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;; systems). Messages sent to the server are of the form
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;;
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;; CMD [ <space> arg ] <CR> <LF>
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;;
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;; Replies from the server are of the form
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;;
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;; status [ <space> Informative message ] <CR> <LF>
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;;
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;; where status is either "+OK" or "-ERR". If the server is sending
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;; data (the contents of a message for example), it marks the end of
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;; the data by a line consisting only of a decimal point (thus the
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;; bytes to look out for are <CR><LF>.<CR><LF>. Any lines in the data
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;; starting with a . have an additional . added to the beginning, to
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;; avoid the client thinking that the line marks the end of the
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;; message. The client should therefore replace double decimal points
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;; at the beginning of a line by a single decimal point.
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;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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(define (pop3-connect . args)
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(let-optionals args ((host-arg #f)
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(login #f)
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(password #f)
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(log #f))
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(let* ((host (or host-arg
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(getenv "MAILHOST")))
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(hst-info (host-info host))
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(hostname (host-info:name hst-info))
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(srvc-info (service-info "pop3" "tcp"))
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(sock (socket-connect protocol-family/internet
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socket-type/stream
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hostname
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(service-info:port srvc-info)))
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(connection (make-pop3-connection hostname
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sock
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log "" "" #f #f)))
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(pop3-log connection
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(string-append "-- "
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(date->string (date))
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": opened POP3 connection to "
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hostname))
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;; read the challenge the server sends in its welcome banner
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(let* ((banner (read-response connection))
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(match (regexp-search (rx (: "+OK " (* (~ #\<))
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#\< (submatch (+ (~ #\>))) #\>))
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banner))
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(challenge (and match (match:substring match 1))))
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(set-pop3-connection-challenge! connection challenge))
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(pop3-login connection login password)
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connection)))
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;; first try standard USER/PASS authentication, and switch to APOP
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;; authentication if the server prefers.
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(define (pop3-login connection login password)
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(let* ((netrc-record #f)
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(get-netrc-record
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(lambda ()
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(cond
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(netrc-record)
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(else
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(set! netrc-record (netrc-parse))
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netrc-record)))))
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(let ((login (or login
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(netrc-lookup-login (get-netrc-record)
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(pop3-connection-host-name connection)
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#f)))
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(password (or password
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(netrc-lookup-password (get-netrc-record)
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(pop3-connection-host-name connection)
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#f))))
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(with-fatal-error-handler*
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(lambda (result punt)
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(cond
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((not (pop3-error? result)) (punt))
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((pop3-connection-challenge connection)
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(pop3-apop-login connection login password))))
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(lambda ()
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(send-command connection (build-command "USER" login))
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(send-command connection (build-command "PASS" password))
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(set-pop3-connection-login! connection login)
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(set-pop3-connection-password! connection password)
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(set-pop3-connection-state! connection 'connected))))))
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;; Login to the server using APOP authentication (no cleartext
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;; passwords are sent over the network). The server appends a token to
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;; its welcome message, which is built from the server's fully
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;; qualified domain name and a unique serial number. The client
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;; concatenates this token and the pass phrase and applies the MD5
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;; digest algorithm (a one-way hash) to produce a digest. The user
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;; name and the digest are sent to the server to authenticate the
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;; user. The following example comes from the RFC:
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;;
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;; S: +OK POP3 server ready <1896.697170952@dbc.mtview.ca.us>
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;; C: APOP mrose c4c9334bac560ecc979e58001b3e22fb
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;; S: +OK maildrop has 1 message (369 octets)
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;;
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;; In this example, the shared secret is the string `tan-
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;; staaf'. Hence, the MD5 algorithm is applied to the string
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;;
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;; <1896.697170952@dbc.mtview.ca.us>tanstaaf
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;;
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;; which produces a digest value of
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;;
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;; c4c9334bac560ecc979e58001b3e22fb
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;;
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(define (pop3-apop-login connection login password)
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(let* ((key (string-append (pop3-connection-challenge connection)
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password))
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(digest (number->string
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(md5-digest->number (md5-digest-for-string key))
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16))
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(status (send-command connection
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(build-command "APOP" login digest))))
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(set-pop3-connection-login! connection login)
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(set-pop3-connection-password! connection password)
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(set-pop3-connection-state! connection 'connected)
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status))
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;; return number of messages and number of bytes waiting at the maildrop
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(define (pop3-stat connection)
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(check-transaction-state connection pop3-stat)
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(let* ((response (send-command connection "STAT"))
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(match (regexp-search (rx (posix-string "([0-9]+) ([0-9]+)")) response)))
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(values (string->number (match:substring match 1))
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(string->number (match:substring match 2)))))
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(define (pop3-retrieve-message connection msgid)
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(check-transaction-state connection pop3-retrieve-message)
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(let* ((status (send-command connection
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(build-command "RETR" (number->string msgid))))
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(port (socket:inport (pop3-connection-command-socket connection)))
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(headers (read-rfc822-headers port read-crlf-line))
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(body (multiline-response->lines port)))
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(values headers body)))
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(define (pop3-retrieve-headers connection msgid)
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(check-transaction-state connection pop3-retrieve-headers)
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(let* ((status (send-command connection
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(build-command "TOP" (number->string msgid) "0")))
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(port (socket:inport (pop3-connection-command-socket connection)))
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(headers (read-rfc822-headers port read-crlf-line)))
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(exhaust-multiline-response port)
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headers))
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;; Return highest accessed message-id number for the session. This
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;; ain't in the RFC, but seems to be supported by several servers.
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(define (pop3-last connection)
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(check-transaction-state connection pop3-last)
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(let ((response (send-command connection "LAST")))
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(string->number (car ((infix-splitter) response)))))
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;; mark the message number MSGID for deletion. Note that the messages
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;; are not truly deleted until the QUIT command is sent, and messages
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;; can be undeleted using the RSET command.
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(define (pop3-delete connection msgid)
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(check-transaction-state connection pop3-delete)
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(send-command connection (build-command "DELE" (number->string msgid)))
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(values))
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;; any messages which have been marked for deletion are unmarked
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(define (pop3-reset connection)
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(check-transaction-state connection pop3-reset)
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(send-command connection "RSET")
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(values))
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(define (pop3-quit connection)
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(check-transaction-state connection pop3-quit)
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(let ((status (send-command connection "QUIT")))
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(close-socket (pop3-connection-command-socket connection))))
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;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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;;; Nothing exported below.
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(define-record-type pop3-connection :pop3-connection
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(make-pop3-connection host-name command-socket log-port login password challenge state)
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pop3-connection
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(host-name pop3-connection-host-name)
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(command-socket pop3-connection-command-socket)
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(log-port pop3-connection-log-port)
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(login pop3-connection-login set-pop3-connection-login!)
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(password pop3-connection-password set-pop3-connection-password!)
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(challenge pop3-connection-challenge set-pop3-connection-challenge!)
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(state pop3-connection-state set-pop3-connection-state!))
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(define-condition-type 'pop3-error '(error))
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(define pop3-error? (condition-predicate 'pop3-error))
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(define (check-transaction-state connection caller)
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(if (not (eq? (pop3-connection-state connection) 'connected))
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(error "not in transaction state" caller)))
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(define (read-response connection)
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(let* ((sock (pop3-connection-command-socket connection))
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(in (socket:inport sock))
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(line (read-crlf-line in)))
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(pop3-log connection (string-append "-> " line))
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line))
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;; this could perhaps be improved
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(define (handle-response response command)
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(let ((match (regexp-search (rx (posix-string "^\\+OK(.*)")) response)))
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(if match
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(match:substring match 1)
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(let ((match2 (regexp-search (rx (posix-string "^-ERR(.*)")) response)))
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(if match2
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(signal 'pop3-error (match:substring match2 1) command)
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(signal 'pop3-error response command))))))
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(define (pop3-log connection line)
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(let ((log (pop3-connection-log-port connection)))
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(if log
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(begin
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(write-string line log)
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(newline log)
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(force-output log)))))
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(define (send-command connection command)
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(let* ((sock (pop3-connection-command-socket connection))
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(out (socket:outport sock)))
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(write-string command out)
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(write-crlf out)
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(pop3-log connection (string-append "<- " command))
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(handle-response (read-response connection) command)))
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(define (multiline-response->lines port)
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(let loop ((reverse-lines '()))
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(let ((line (read-crlf-line port)))
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(if (and (not (eof-object? line))
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(not (string=? line ".")))
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(let ((line (if (string-prefix? ".." line)
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(substring line 1 (string-length line))
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line)))
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(loop (cons line reverse-lines)))
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(reverse reverse-lines)))))
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(define (exhaust-multiline-response port)
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(let loop ()
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(let ((line (read-crlf-line port)))
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(if (and (not (eof-object? line))
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(not (string=? line ".")))
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(loop)))))
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(define (build-command str . opt-args)
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(string-join (cons str opt-args)))
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