/*++ /* NAME /* postqueue 1 /* SUMMARY /* Postfix queue control /* SYNOPSIS /* \fBpostqueue\fR [\fB-c \fIconfig_dir\fR] \fB-f\fR /* .br /* \fBpostqueue\fR [\fB-c \fIconfig_dir\fR] \fB-p\fR /* .br /* \fBpostqueue\fR [\fB-c \fIconfig_dir\fR] \fB-s \fIsite\fR /* DESCRIPTION /* The \fBpostqueue\fR(1) command implements the Postfix user interface /* for queue management. It implements operations that are /* traditionally available via the \fBsendmail\fR(1) command. /* See the \fBpostsuper\fR(1) command for queue operations /* that require super-user privileges such as deleting a message /* from the queue or changing the status of a message. /* /* The following options are recognized: /* .IP "\fB-c \fIconfig_dir\fR" /* The \fBmain.cf\fR configuration file is in the named directory /* instead of the default configuration directory. See also the /* MAIL_CONFIG environment setting below. /* .IP \fB-f\fR /* Flush the queue: attempt to deliver all queued mail. /* /* This option implements the traditional "\fBsendmail -q\fR" command, /* by contacting the Postfix \fBqmgr\fR(8) daemon. /* /* Warning: flushing undeliverable mail frequently will result in /* poor delivery performance of all other mail. /* .IP \fB-p\fR /* Produce a traditional sendmail-style queue listing. /* This option implements the traditional \fBmailq\fR command, /* by contacting the Postfix \fBshowq\fR(8) daemon. /* /* Each queue entry shows the queue file ID, message /* size, arrival time, sender, and the recipients that still need to /* be delivered. If mail could not be delivered upon the last attempt, /* the reason for failure is shown. This mode of operation is implemented /* by executing the \fBpostqueue\fR(1) command. The queue ID string /* is followed by an optional status character: /* .RS /* .IP \fB*\fR /* The message is in the \fBactive\fR queue, i.e. the message is /* selected for delivery. /* .IP \fB!\fR /* The message is in the \fBhold\fR queue, i.e. no further delivery /* attempt will be made until the mail is taken off hold. /* .RE /* .IP "\fB-s \fIsite\fR" /* Schedule immediate delivery of all mail that is queued for the named /* \fIsite\fR. A numerical site must be specified as a valid RFC 2821 /* address literal enclosed in [], just like in email addresses. /* The site must be eligible for the "fast flush" service. /* See \fBflush\fR(8) for more information about the "fast flush" /* service. /* /* This option implements the traditional "\fBsendmail -qR\fIsite\fR" /* command, by contacting the Postfix \fBflush\fR(8) daemon. /* .IP \fB-v\fR /* Enable verbose logging for debugging purposes. Multiple \fB-v\fR /* options make the software increasingly verbose. /* SECURITY /* .ad /* .fi /* This program is designed to run with set-group ID privileges, so /* that it can connect to Postfix daemon processes. /* DIAGNOSTICS /* Problems are logged to \fBsyslogd\fR(8) and to the standard error /* stream. /* ENVIRONMENT /* .ad /* .fi /* .IP MAIL_CONFIG /* Directory with the \fBmain.cf\fR file. In order to avoid exploitation /* of set-group ID privileges, a non-standard directory is allowed only /* if: /* .RS /* .IP \(bu /* The name is listed in the standard \fBmain.cf\fR file with the /* \fBalternate_config_directories\fR configuration parameter. /* .IP \(bu /* The command is invoked by the super-user. /* .RE /* CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS /* .ad /* .fi /* The following \fBmain.cf\fR parameters are especially relevant to /* this program. /* The text below provides only a parameter summary. See /* \fBpostconf\fR(5) for more details including examples. /* .IP "\fBalternate_config_directories (empty)\fR" /* A list of non-default Postfix configuration directories that may /* be specified with "-c config_directory" on the command line, or /* via the MAIL_CONFIG environment parameter. /* .IP "\fBconfig_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" /* The default location of the Postfix main.cf and master.cf /* configuration files. /* .IP "\fBcommand_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" /* The location of all postfix administrative commands. /* .IP "\fBfast_flush_domains ($relay_domains)\fR" /* Optional list of destinations that are eligible for per-destination /* logfiles with mail that is queued to those destinations. /* .IP "\fBimport_environment (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" /* The list of environment parameters that a Postfix process will /* import from a non-Postfix parent process. /* .IP "\fBqueue_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" /* The location of the Postfix top-level queue directory. /* .IP "\fBsyslog_facility (mail)\fR" /* The syslog facility of Postfix logging. /* .IP "\fBsyslog_name (postfix)\fR" /* The mail system name that is prepended to the process name in syslog /* records, so that "smtpd" becomes, for example, "postfix/smtpd". /* .IP "\fBtrigger_timeout (10s)\fR" /* The time limit for sending a trigger to a Postfix daemon (for /* example, the \fBpickup\fR(8) or \fBqmgr\fR(8) daemon). /* .PP /* Available in Postfix version 2.2 and later: /* .IP "\fBauthorized_flush_users (static:anyone)\fR" /* List of users who are authorized to flush the queue. /* .IP "\fBauthorized_mailq_users (static:anyone)\fR" /* List of users who are authorized to view the queue. /* FILES /* /var/spool/postfix, mail queue /* SEE ALSO /* qmgr(8), queue manager /* showq(8), list mail queue /* flush(8), fast flush service /* sendmail(1), Sendmail-compatible user interface /* postsuper(1), privileged queue operations /* README FILES /* .ad /* .fi /* Use "\fBpostconf readme_directory\fR" or /* "\fBpostconf html_directory\fR" to locate this information. /* .na /* .nf /* ETRN_README, Postfix ETRN howto /* LICENSE /* .ad /* .fi /* The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software. /* HISTORY /* .ad /* .fi /* The postqueue command was introduced with Postfix version 1.1. /* AUTHOR(S) /* Wietse Venema /* IBM T.J. Watson Research /* P.O. Box 704 /* Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA /*--*/ /* System library. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* Utility library. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* Global library. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* Application-specific. */ /* * WARNING WARNING WARNING * * This software is designed to run set-gid. In order to avoid exploitation of * privilege, this software should not run any external commands, nor should * it take any information from the user, unless that information can be * properly sanitized. To get an idea of how much information a process can * inherit from a potentially hostile user, examine all the members of the * process structure (typically, in /usr/include/sys/proc.h): the current * directory, open files, timers, signals, environment, command line, umask, * and so on. */ /* * Modes of operation. */ #define PQ_MODE_DEFAULT 0 /* noop */ #define PQ_MODE_MAILQ_LIST 1 /* list mail queue */ #define PQ_MODE_FLUSH_QUEUE 2 /* flush queue */ #define PQ_MODE_FLUSH_SITE 3 /* flush site */ /* * Silly little macros (SLMs). */ #define STR vstring_str /* * Queue manipulation access lists. */ static char *var_flush_acl; static char *var_showq_acl; static CONFIG_STR_TABLE str_table[] = { VAR_FLUSH_ACL, DEF_FLUSH_ACL, &var_flush_acl, 0, 0, VAR_SHOWQ_ACL, DEF_SHOWQ_ACL, &var_showq_acl, 0, 0, 0, }; /* show_queue - show queue status */ static void show_queue(void) { const char *errstr; char buf[VSTREAM_BUFSIZE]; VSTREAM *showq; int n; uid_t uid = getuid(); if (uid != 0 && uid != var_owner_uid && (errstr = check_user_acl_byuid(var_showq_acl, uid)) != 0) msg_fatal_status(EX_NOPERM, "User %s(%ld) is not allowed to view the mail queue", errstr, (long) uid); /* * Connect to the show queue service. Terminate silently when piping into * a program that terminates early. */ if ((showq = mail_connect(MAIL_CLASS_PUBLIC, var_showq_service, BLOCKING)) != 0) { while ((n = vstream_fread(showq, buf, sizeof(buf))) > 0) { if (vstream_fwrite(VSTREAM_OUT, buf, n) != n || vstream_fflush(VSTREAM_OUT) != 0) { if (errno == EPIPE) break; msg_fatal("write error: %m"); } } if (vstream_fclose(showq) && errno != EPIPE) msg_warn("close: %m"); } /* * Don't assume that the mail system is down when the user has * insufficient permission to access the showq socket. */ else if (errno == EACCES) { msg_fatal_status(EX_SOFTWARE, "Connect to the %s %s service: %m", var_mail_name, var_showq_service); } /* * When the mail system is down, the superuser can still access the queue * directly. Just run the showq program in stand-alone mode. */ else if (geteuid() == 0) { ARGV *argv; int stat; msg_warn("Mail system is down -- accessing queue directly"); argv = argv_alloc(6); argv_add(argv, var_showq_service, "-u", "-S", (char *) 0); for (n = 0; n < msg_verbose; n++) argv_add(argv, "-v", (char *) 0); argv_terminate(argv); stat = mail_run_foreground(var_daemon_dir, argv->argv); argv_free(argv); } /* * When the mail system is down, unprivileged users are stuck, because by * design the mail system contains no set_uid programs. The only way for * an unprivileged user to cross protection boundaries is to talk to the * showq daemon. */ else { msg_fatal_status(EX_UNAVAILABLE, "Queue report unavailable - mail system is down"); } } /* flush_queue - force delivery */ static void flush_queue(void) { const char *errstr; uid_t uid = getuid(); if (uid != 0 && uid != var_owner_uid && (errstr = check_user_acl_byuid(var_flush_acl, uid)) != 0) msg_fatal_status(EX_NOPERM, "User %s(%ld) is not allowed to flush the mail queue", errstr, (long) uid); /* * Trigger the flush queue service. */ if (mail_flush_deferred() < 0) msg_fatal_status(EX_UNAVAILABLE, "Cannot flush mail queue - mail system is down"); if (mail_flush_maildrop() < 0) msg_fatal_status(EX_UNAVAILABLE, "Cannot flush mail queue - mail system is down"); } /* flush_site - flush mail for site */ static void flush_site(const char *site) { int status; const char *errstr; uid_t uid = getuid(); if (uid != 0 && uid != var_owner_uid && (errstr = check_user_acl_byuid(var_flush_acl, uid)) != 0) msg_fatal_status(EX_NOPERM, "User %s(%ld) is not allowed to flush the mail queue", errstr, (long) uid); flush_init(); switch (status = flush_send(site)) { case FLUSH_STAT_OK: exit(0); case FLUSH_STAT_BAD: msg_fatal_status(EX_USAGE, "Invalid request: \"%s\"", site); case FLUSH_STAT_FAIL: msg_fatal_status(EX_UNAVAILABLE, "Cannot flush mail queue - mail system is down"); case FLUSH_STAT_DENY: msg_fatal_status(EX_UNAVAILABLE, "Flush service is not configured for destination \"%s\"", site); default: msg_fatal_status(EX_SOFTWARE, "Unknown flush server reply status %d", status); } } /* usage - scream and die */ static NORETURN usage(void) { msg_fatal_status(EX_USAGE, "usage: postqueue -f | postqueue -p | postqueue -s site"); } /* main - the main program */ int main(int argc, char **argv) { struct stat st; char *slash; int c; int fd; int mode = PQ_MODE_DEFAULT; char *site_to_flush = 0; ARGV *import_env; char *last; int bad_site; /* * Be consistent with file permissions. */ umask(022); /* * To minimize confusion, make sure that the standard file descriptors * are open before opening anything else. XXX Work around for 44BSD where * fstat can return EBADF on an open file descriptor. */ for (fd = 0; fd < 3; fd++) if (fstat(fd, &st) == -1 && (close(fd), open("/dev/null", O_RDWR, 0)) != fd) msg_fatal_status(EX_UNAVAILABLE, "open /dev/null: %m"); /* * Initialize. Set up logging, read the global configuration file and * extract configuration information. Set up signal handlers so that we * can clean up incomplete output. */ if ((slash = strrchr(argv[0], '/')) != 0 && slash[1]) argv[0] = slash + 1; msg_vstream_init(argv[0], VSTREAM_ERR); msg_syslog_init(mail_task("postqueue"), LOG_PID, LOG_FACILITY); set_mail_conf_str(VAR_PROCNAME, var_procname = mystrdup(argv[0])); /* * Parse JCL. This program is set-gid and must sanitize all command-line * parameters. The configuration directory argument is validated by the * mail configuration read routine. Don't do complex things until we have * completed initializations. */ while ((c = GETOPT(argc, argv, "c:fps:v")) > 0) { switch (c) { case 'c': /* non-default configuration */ if (setenv(CONF_ENV_PATH, optarg, 1) < 0) msg_fatal_status(EX_UNAVAILABLE, "out of memory"); break; case 'f': /* flush queue */ if (mode != PQ_MODE_DEFAULT) usage(); mode = PQ_MODE_FLUSH_QUEUE; break; case 'p': /* traditional mailq */ if (mode != PQ_MODE_DEFAULT) usage(); mode = PQ_MODE_MAILQ_LIST; break; case 's': /* flush site */ if (mode != PQ_MODE_DEFAULT) usage(); mode = PQ_MODE_FLUSH_SITE; site_to_flush = optarg; break; case 'v': msg_verbose++; break; default: usage(); } } if (argc > optind) usage(); /* * Further initialization... */ mail_conf_read(); get_mail_conf_str_table(str_table); /* * This program is designed to be set-gid, which makes it a potential * target for attack. If not running as root, strip the environment so we * don't have to trust the C library. If running as root, don't strip the * environment so that showq can receive non-default configuration * directory info when the mail system is down. */ if (geteuid() != 0) { import_env = argv_split(var_import_environ, ", \t\r\n"); clean_env(import_env->argv); argv_free(import_env); } if (chdir(var_queue_dir)) msg_fatal_status(EX_UNAVAILABLE, "chdir %s: %m", var_queue_dir); signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN); /* End of initializations. */ /* * Further input validation. */ if (site_to_flush != 0) { bad_site = 0; if (*site_to_flush == '[') { bad_site = !valid_mailhost_literal(site_to_flush, DONT_GRIPE); } else { bad_site = !valid_hostname(site_to_flush, DONT_GRIPE); } if (bad_site) msg_fatal_status(EX_USAGE, "Cannot flush mail queue - invalid destination: \"%.100s%s\"", site_to_flush, strlen(site_to_flush) > 100 ? "..." : ""); } /* * Start processing. */ switch (mode) { default: msg_panic("unknown operation mode: %d", mode); /* NOTREACHED */ case PQ_MODE_MAILQ_LIST: show_queue(); exit(0); break; case PQ_MODE_FLUSH_SITE: flush_site(site_to_flush); exit(0); break; case PQ_MODE_FLUSH_QUEUE: flush_queue(); exit(0); break; case PQ_MODE_DEFAULT: usage(); /* NOTREACHED */ } }