if ((nattach)) ; then
DESC[nattach-1]=$OPTARG
else
scribe_err -D $optarg must follow a -A argument
((error=error+1))
fi
;;
s)
SUBJECT=$OPTARG
;;
\?)
scribe_err what is -${OPTARG}?
((error=error+1))
;;
:)
scribe_err $OPTARG need an argument
((error=error+1))
;;
esac
done
#
# Parameter error checking: an address is required
if ((!naddr)) ; then
scribe_err "-t ADDRESS is required"
((error=error+1))
fi
#
# Parameter error checking: If BODY was specified, it
# must exist and be readable
if [[ ! -z $BODY ]] ; then
if [[ $BODY != - ]] ; then
if [[ ! -f $BODY || ! -r $BODY ]] ; then
scribe_err "-b $BODY is not a readable file"
((error=error+1))
fi
else
stdin_inuse=1
fi
fi
#
# Parameter error checking: If ATTACH was specified, it
# must exist and be readable.
# Also we can use stdin only once
i=0
while ((i<nattach)); do
if [[ ${ATTACH[i]} = - ]] ; then
if ((stdin_inuse)) ; then
scribe_err only one item may come from stdin
((errors=errors+1))
else
stdin_inuse=1
fi
else
if [[ ! -f ${ATTACH[i]} || ! -r ${ATTACH[i]} ]] ; then
scribe_err -A ${ATTACH[i]} is not a readable file
((error=error+1))
fi
((i=i+1))
fi
done
#
# FADDR must not have a @ in it.
if [[ $FADDR = *@* ]] ; then
scribe_err You cannot specify a remote \"From:\" address
((error=error+1))
fi
#
# We will abort now if we didn't like our parameters
if ((error)) ; then
scribe_err "at least one fatal error was detected...exiting"
exit 1
fi
#############################################################
# #
# Section 2 --- Build Header, Preamble, and Body #
# #
#############################################################
#
# Get user's name and address from the system
scribe_debug pwentry = $pwentry
if [[ $this_shell = ksh ]] ; then
((index=0))
while [[ $pwentry = *:* ]] ; do
pwfield[index]=${pwentry%%${pwentry##*([!:])}}
pwentry=${pwentry##*([!:]):}
((index=index+1))
done
pwfield[index]=${pwentry}
myname=${pwfield[4]%%,*}
myaddr=${pwfield[0]}
else
myaddr=$(echo "$pwentry" | sed 's/\([^:]*\).*$/\1/')
myname=$(echo "$pwentry" | \
sed 's/[^:]*:[^:]*:[^:]*:[^:]*:\([^,:]*\).*$/\1/')
fi
scribe_debug myaddr = $myaddr
scribe_debug myname = $myname
#
# NB the following brace. It is the start of the stuff piped to the MTA
{
#
# Start with the "From:" Address
if [[ -n $FADDR ]] ; then
if [[ -n $FNAME ]] ; then
scribe_out "From: $FNAME <${FADDR}>"
else
scribe_out "From: $myname <${FADDR}>"
fi
scribe_out "Sender: $myname <${myaddr}>"
elif [[ -n $FNAME ]] ; then
scribe_out "From: $FNAME <${myaddr}>"
else
scribe_out "From: $myname <${myaddr}>"
fi
#
# Next we will do the "To:" Addresses
((i=0))
Line=""
while ((i<naddr)) ; do
if [[ -n ${TNAME[i]} ]] ; then
Addition="${TNAME[i]} <${TADDR[i]}>"
else
Addition="${TADDR[i]}"
fi
if [[ -n $Line && $((${#Line}+${#Addition})) -gt 75 ]] ; then
scribe_out "$Line"
Line=""
fi
if [[ -z $Line ]] ; then
Line="To: $Addition"
else
Line="$Line, $Addition"
fi
((i=i+1))
done
scribe_out "$Line"
#
# Some misc header lines
if [[ -n $SUBJECT ]] ; then
scribe_out 'Subject:' $SUBJECT
fi
scribe_out 'X-Mailer: mimesender' $VERSION
scribe_out 'Mime-Version: 1.0'
#
# Output Mime Preamble if there are multiple parts
if ((npart>1)) ; then
scribe_out 'Content-Type: multipart/mixed; '
scribe_out ' boundary='\"$BOUNDARY\"
scribe_out
scribe_out "$PREAMBLE"
scribe_out
fi
#
# Output message body if we have one.
if [[ -n $BODY ]] ; then
if ((npart>1)) ; then
scribe_out "--${BOUNDARY}"
fi
scribe_out 'Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII'
scribe_out
if [[ $BODY = - ]] ; then
cat
else
cat $BODY
fi
else
scribe_out
fi
#############################################################
# #
# Section 3 --- Attachments #
# #
#############################################################
#
#
# Loop on our attachments...
i=0
while ((i<nattach)) ; do
scribe_debug Attachment $i ${ATTACH[i]} ${FORMAT[i]} ${DESC[i]}
#
# If we are in mutipart mode, do a boundary
if ((npart>1)) ; then
scribe_out "--${BOUNDARY}"
fi
#
# Build attachment header
if [[ ${FORMAT[i]} = B ]] ; then
TYPE=$BType
else
TYPE=$AType
fi
scribe_out 'Content-Type: '${TYPE}'; name="'${ATTACH[i]}\"
if [[ ${FORMAT[i]} != A ]] ; then
scribe_out "Content-Transfer-Encoding: x-uue"
fi
scribe_out 'Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="'${DESC[i]}\"
scribe_out
#
# Build a pipeline to process the attachment
if [[ ${ATTACH[i]} = - ]] ; then
PIPELINE="cat"
else
PIPELINE="cat ${ATTACH[i]}"
fi
[[ ${FORMAT[i]} = X ]] && PIPELINE=${PIPELINE}"| sed \"s/$/\${CR}/\""
[[ ${FORMAT[i]} != A ]] && PIPELINE=${PIPELINE}"|uuencode ${DESC[i]}"
scribe_debug PIPELINE = "$PIPELINE"
eval $PIPELINE
scribe_out
((i=i+1))
done
#############################################################
# #
# Section 4 --- Send Mail #
# #
#############################################################
#
#
# If in multipart mode, do final boundary
if ((npart>1)) ; then
scribe_out "--${BOUNDARY}--"
fi
#
# Here is where we send the mail
} | eval $MTA ${TADDR[@]}
if ((DEBUG)) ; then
while read l ; do scribe_debug "$l" ; done < $DEBUGFILE
rm $DEBUGFILE
fi
exit 0
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