From: Guilhem Moulin Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2015 14:48:29 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Remove support for the Binary Content extension [RFC3516]. X-Git-Url: https://git.g-eek.se/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=90d926f6f32dd3ff06e5c49e6a982777ead9f691;p=interimap.git Remove support for the Binary Content extension [RFC3516]. “If the server does not know how to decode the section's CTE, it MUST fail the request and issue a "NO" response that contains the "UNKNOWN-CTE" extended response code.” — [RFC3516 section 4.3] Unfortunately the client doesn't know which message couldn't be decoded, so it can't fallback and use BODY instead. This made ‘use-binary=NO’ pretty much mandatory. Hence we remove support for BINARY [RFC3516]. Instead, we increase the thresold for when to add Zlib full flush points from 4096 to the buffer size (32768). --- diff --git a/Changelog b/Changelog index 9d864f8..67f6833 100644 --- a/Changelog +++ b/Changelog @@ -6,10 +6,6 @@ interimap (0.2) upstream; server. * Add a configuration option 'null-stderr=YES' to send STDERR to /dev/null for type=tunnel. - * Add support for the Binary Content extension [RFC3516]. Enabled by - default if both the local and remote servers advertize "BINARY". - Can be disabled by adding 'use-binary=NO' to the default section in - the configuration file. * Exit with return value 0 when receiving a SIGTERM. * Add SSL options SINGLE_ECDH_USE, SINGLE_DH_USE, NO_SSLv2, NO_SSLv3 and NO_COMPRESSION to the compiled-in CTX options. diff --git a/README b/README index 2809ccb..bf2e052 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -28,9 +28,8 @@ extensions are: * LITERAL+ [RFC2088] non-synchronizing literals (recommended), * MULTIAPPEND [RFC3502] (recommended), * COMPRESS=DEFLATE [RFC4978] (recommended), - * SASL-IR [RFC4959] SASL Initial Client Response, - * UNSELECT [RFC3691], and - * BINARY [RFC3516]. + * SASL-IR [RFC4959] SASL Initial Client Response, and + * UNSELECT [RFC3691]. ####################################################################### diff --git a/interimap b/interimap index b3a7342..45a6643 100755 --- a/interimap +++ b/interimap @@ -74,7 +74,6 @@ my $CONF = read_config( delete $CONFIG{config} // $NAME , 'list-mailbox' => qr/\A([\x01-\x09\x0B\x0C\x0E-\x7F]+)\z/ , 'list-select-opts' => qr/\A([\x21\x23\x24\x26\x27\x2B-\x5B\x5E-\x7A\x7C-\x7E]+)\z/ , 'ignore-mailbox' => qr/\A([\x01-\x09\x0B\x0C\x0E-\x7F]+)\z/ - , 'use-binary' => qr/\A(YES|NO)\z/i, ); my ($DBFILE, $LOCKFILE, $LOGGER_FD); @@ -512,10 +511,7 @@ sub sync_mailbox_list() { sync_mailbox_list(); ($lIMAP, $rIMAP) = map {$IMAP->{$_}->{client}} qw/local remote/; -my $ATTRS = 'MODSEQ FLAGS INTERNALDATE '. - (((!defined $CONF->{_} or $CONF->{_}->{'use-binary'} // 1) and - !$lIMAP->incapable('BINARY') and !$rIMAP->incapable('BINARY')) - ? 'BINARY' : 'BODY').'.PEEK[]'; +my $ATTRS = join ' ', qw/MODSEQ FLAGS INTERNALDATE BODY.PEEK[]/; ############################################################################# @@ -600,7 +596,7 @@ sub download_missing($$$@) { my $attrs = $ATTRS.' ENVELOPE'; ($source eq 'local' ? $lIMAP : $rIMAP)->fetch(compact_set(@set), "($attrs)", sub($) { my $mail = shift; - return unless exists $mail->{RFC822} or exists $mail->{BINARY}; # not for us + return unless exists $mail->{RFC822}; # not for us my $uid = $mail->{UID}; my $from = first { defined $_ and @$_ } @{$mail->{ENVELOPE}}[2,3,4]; @@ -969,10 +965,9 @@ sub sync_known_messages($$) { # after the FETCH. sub callback_new_message($$$$;$$$) { my ($idx, $mailbox, $name, $mail, $UIDs, $buff, $bufflen) = @_; + return unless exists $mail->{RFC822}; # not for us - my $length = defined $mail->{RFC822} ? length(${$mail->{RFC822}}) - : defined $mail->{BINARY} ? length(${$mail->{BINARY}}) - : return; # not for us + my $length = length ${$mail->{RFC822}}; if ($length == 0) { msg("$name($mailbox)", "WARNING: Ignoring new 0-length message (UID $mail->{UID})"); return; diff --git a/interimap.1 b/interimap.1 index 621d968..d0c5474 100644 --- a/interimap.1 +++ b/interimap.1 @@ -304,18 +304,6 @@ Whether to redirect \fIcommand\fR's standard error to \(lq/dev/null\(rq for type \fItype\fR=tunnel. (Default: \(lqNO\(rq.) -.TP -.I use-binary -Whether to use the Binary Content extension [RFC3516] in FETCH and -APPEND commands. -This is useful for binary attachments for instance, as it avoids the -overhead caused by base64 encodings. Moreover if the IMAP COMPRESS -extension is enabled, full flush points are placed around large non-text -literals to empty the compression dictionary. -This option is only available in the default section, and is ignored if -either server does not advertize \(lqBINARY\(rq in its capability list. -(Default: \(lqYES\(rq.) - .TP .I SSL_cipher_list The cipher list to send to the server. Although the server determines @@ -364,11 +352,9 @@ MULTIAPPEND [RFC3502] (recommended), .IP \[bu] COMPRESS=DEFLATE [RFC4978] (recommended), .IP \[bu] -SASL-IR [RFC4959] SASL Initial Client Response, -.IP \[bu] -UNSELECT [RFC3691], and +SASL-IR [RFC4959] SASL Initial Client Response, and .IP \[bu] -BINARY [RFC3516]. +UNSELECT [RFC3691]. .SH KNOWN BUGS AND LIMITATIONS diff --git a/interimap.sample b/interimap.sample index 5d9d6d2..6d52f91 100644 --- a/interimap.sample +++ b/interimap.sample @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ #list-mailbox = "*" list-select-opts = SUBSCRIBED ignore-mailbox = ^virtual/ -#use-binary = YES [local] type = tunnel diff --git a/lib/Net/IMAP/InterIMAP.pm b/lib/Net/IMAP/InterIMAP.pm index 6f44879..a761614 100644 --- a/lib/Net/IMAP/InterIMAP.pm +++ b/lib/Net/IMAP/InterIMAP.pm @@ -772,9 +772,7 @@ sub remove_message($@) { # Issue an APPEND command with the given mails. Croak if the server # did not advertise "UIDPLUS" (RFC 4315) in its CAPABILITY list. # Each $mail is a hash reference with key 'RFC822' and optionally -# 'FLAGS' and 'INTERNALDATE'. If the server supports the "BINARY" -# extension (RFC 3516), the key 'RFC822' can be replaced with 'BINARY' -# to send the mail body as a binary literal. +# 'FLAGS' and 'INTERNALDATE'. # Providing multiple mails is only allowed for servers supporting # "MULTIAPPEND" (RFC 3502). # Return the list of UIDs allocated for the new messages. @@ -801,11 +799,8 @@ sub append($$@) { my $str = ' '; $str .= '('.join(' ', grep {lc $_ ne '\recent'} @{$mail->{FLAGS}}).') ' if defined $mail->{FLAGS}; $str .= '"'.$mail->{INTERNALDATE}.'" ' if defined $mail->{INTERNALDATE}; - my ($body, $t) = defined $mail->{RFC822} ? ($mail->{RFC822}, 0) - : defined $mail->{BINARY} ? ($mail->{BINARY}, 1) - : $self->panic("Missing message body in APPEND"); $self->_cmd_extend(\$str); - $self->_cmd_extend_lit($body, $t); + $self->_cmd_extend_lit($mail->{RFC822} // $self->panic("Missing message body in APPEND")); } $self->_cmd_flush(); @@ -1075,8 +1070,7 @@ sub pull_updates($;$) { # FETCH new messages since the UIDNEXT found in the persistent cache # (or 1 in no such UIDNEXT is found), and process each response on the # fly with the callback. -# The list of attributes to FETCH, $attr, much contain either BODY or -# BINARY. +# The list of attributes to FETCH, $attr, must contain BODY[]. # If an @ignore list is supplied, then these messages are ignored from # the UID FETCH range. # Finally, update the UIDNEXT from the persistent cache to the value @@ -1582,20 +1576,17 @@ sub _cmd_extend($$) { } -# $self->_cmd_extend_lit($lit, [$lit8]) +# $self->_cmd_extend_lit($lit) # Append the literal $lit to the command buffer. $lit must be a -# scalar reference. If $lit8 is true, a literal8 is sent instead [RFC -# 3516]. -sub _cmd_extend_lit($$;$) { - my ($self, $lit, $lit8) = @_; +# scalar reference. +sub _cmd_extend_lit($$) { + my ($self, $lit) = @_; my $len = length($$lit); my $d = $self->{_Z_DEFLATE}; - # create a full flush point for long binary literals - my $z_flush = ($len > 4096 and !($self->{'use-binary'} // 1 and !$lit8)) ? 1 : 0; - $lit8 = $lit8 ? '~' : ''; # literal8, RFC 3516 BINARY - - my $strlen = $lit8.'{'.$len.$self->{_LITPLUS}.'}'.$CRLF; + # create a full flush point for long literals, cf. RFC 4978 section 4 + my $z_flush = $len > $BUFSIZE ? 1 : 0; + my $strlen = "{$len$self->{_LITPLUS}}$CRLF"; if ($self->{_LITPLUS} ne '') { $self->_cmd_extend_(\$strlen); @@ -2086,14 +2077,6 @@ sub _resp($$;$$$) { elsif (s/\A(?:RFC822|BODY\[\]) //) { $mail{RFC822} = \$self->_nstring(\$_); } - elsif (s/\ABINARY\[\] //) { - if (s/\A~\{([0-9]+)\}\z//) { # literal8, RFC 3516 BINARY - (my $lit, $_) = $self->_getline($1); - $mail{BINARY} = $lit; - } else { - $mail{RFC822} = \$self->_nstring(\$_); - } - } elsif (s/\AFLAGS \((\\?$RE_ATOM_CHAR+(?: \\?$RE_ATOM_CHAR+)*)?\)//) { $mail{FLAGS} = defined $1 ? [ split / /, $1 ] : []; } @@ -2103,7 +2086,7 @@ sub _resp($$;$$$) { my $uid = $mail{UID} // $self->panic(); # sanity check $self->panic() unless defined $mail{MODSEQ} or !$self->_enabled('QRESYNC'); # sanity check - if (!exists $mail{RFC822} and !exists $mail{BINARY} and !exists $mail{ENVELOPE} and # ignore new mails + if (!exists $mail{RFC822} and !exists $mail{ENVELOPE} and # ignore new mails (!exists $self->{_MODIFIED}->{$uid} or $self->{_MODIFIED}->{$uid}->[0] < $mail{MODSEQ} or ($self->{_MODIFIED}->{$uid}->[0] == $mail{MODSEQ} and !defined $self->{_MODIFIED}->{$uid}->[1]))) { my $flags = join ' ', sort(grep {lc $_ ne '\recent'} @{$mail{FLAGS}}) if defined $mail{FLAGS};