From 4511997e9e1b31c8985405bb6087c3378bb09668 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Werner Koch Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2024 17:46:39 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] gpg-mail-tube: New feature --as-attach. * tools/gpg-mail-tube.c (oAsAttach): NEw. (opts): Add --as-attach. (opt): Add .as_attach. (parse_arguments): Set it. (mail_tube_encrypt): Detect plain text and hhandle new option. --- doc/tools.texi | 13 +++++- tools/gpg-mail-tube.c | 96 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 2 files changed, 89 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/tools.texi b/doc/tools.texi index 75765b5c3..6e95a81a3 100644 --- a/doc/tools.texi +++ b/doc/tools.texi @@ -2171,10 +2171,10 @@ gpgtar --list-archive test1 @c @manpage gpg-mail-tube.1 @node gpg-mail-tube -@section Encrypt rfc822 formated mail in a pipeline +@section Encrypt rfc822 formatted mail in a pipeline @ifset manverb .B gpg-mail-tube -\- Encrypt rfc822 formated mail in a pipeline +\- Encrypt rfc822 formatted mail in a pipeline @end ifset @mansect synopsis @@ -2229,6 +2229,15 @@ Put the given environment string into the environment of this process and of the called gpg. This option is required if there is no other way to set the environemt. +@item --as-attach +@itemx -a +@opindex as-attach +Do not write a PGP/MIME mail but emit a simple body along with an +attachment containing the encrypted body of the input mail. If the +input was a plain text message a simple encrypted file will be +attached. If the input was a multipart MIME message the encrypted +file is of type message/rfc822. + @item --gpg @var{gpgcmd} @opindex gpg Use the specified command @var{gpgcmd} instead of @command{gpg}. diff --git a/tools/gpg-mail-tube.c b/tools/gpg-mail-tube.c index 201989f1c..793218e50 100644 --- a/tools/gpg-mail-tube.c +++ b/tools/gpg-mail-tube.c @@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ enum cmd_and_opt_values oQuiet = 'q', oVerbose = 'v', + oAsAttach = 'a', oDebug = 500, @@ -77,6 +78,7 @@ static gpgrt_opt_t opts[] = { ARGPARSE_s_n (oVSD, "vsd", "run the vsd installation of gpg"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oLogFile, "log-file", "|FILE|write diagnostics to FILE"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoStderr, "no-stderr", "suppress all output to stderr"), + ARGPARSE_s_n (oAsAttach, "as-attachment","attach the encrypted mail"), ARGPARSE_end () }; @@ -94,6 +96,7 @@ static struct unsigned int vsd:1; unsigned int no_stderr:1;/* Avoid any writes to stderr. */ + unsigned int as_attach:1;/* Create an encrypted attachment. */ } opt; @@ -217,6 +220,7 @@ parse_arguments (gpgrt_argparse_t *pargs, gpgrt_opt_t *popts) break; case oLogFile: opt.logfile = pargs->r.ret_str; break; case oNoStderr: opt.no_stderr = 1; break; + case oAsAttach: opt.as_attach = 1; break; case oGpgProgram: opt.gpg_program = pargs->r.ret_str; @@ -381,7 +385,7 @@ mail_tube_message_cb (void *opaque, * collected by the parser and thus with canonicalized names. * The original idea was to keep the lines as received so not to * break DKIM. But DKIM would break anyway because DKIM should - * aleays cover the CT field which we have to replace. */ + * always cover the CT field which we have to replace. */ if (!(s = rfc822parse_last_header_line (msg))) ; else if (!rfc822_cmp_header_name (s, "Content-Type")) @@ -425,6 +429,7 @@ mail_tube_encrypt (estream_t fpin, strlist_t recipients) gpgrt_process_t proc = NULL; int exitcode; int i, found; + int ct_text = 0; ctx->msg = rfc822parse_open (mail_tube_message_cb, ctx); if (!ctx->msg) @@ -491,6 +496,18 @@ mail_tube_encrypt (estream_t fpin, strlist_t recipients) } rfc822parse_enum_header_lines (NULL, &iterp); /* Close enumerator. */ + if (opt.as_attach) + { + rfc822parse_field_t field; + const char *media; + + field = rfc822parse_parse_field (ctx->msg, "Content-Type", -1); + if (field && (media = rfc822parse_query_media_type (field, NULL)) + && !strcmp (media, "text")) + ct_text = 1; + rfc822parse_release_field (field); + } + /* Create a boundary. We use a pretty simple random string to avoid * the Libgcrypt overhead. It could actually be a constant string * because this is the outer container. */ @@ -507,10 +524,16 @@ mail_tube_encrypt (estream_t fpin, strlist_t recipients) if (!ctx->mime_version_seen) es_fprintf (es_stdout, "MIME-Version: 1.0\r\n"); - es_fprintf (es_stdout, - "Content-Type: multipart/encrypted;" - " protocol=\"application/pgp-encrypted\";\r\n" - "\tboundary=\"=-=mt-%s=-=\r\n", boundary); + + if (opt.as_attach) + es_fprintf (es_stdout, + "Content-Type: multipart/mixed;" + " boundary=\"=-=mt-%s=-=\r\n", boundary); + else + es_fprintf (es_stdout, + "Content-Type: multipart/encrypted;" + " protocol=\"application/pgp-encrypted\";\r\n" + "\tboundary=\"=-=mt-%s=-=\r\n", boundary); /* Add the extra headers. */ for (sl = opt.extra_headers; sl; sl = sl->next) @@ -520,13 +543,42 @@ mail_tube_encrypt (estream_t fpin, strlist_t recipients) es_fprintf (es_stdout, "%.*s: %s\r\n", (int)(s - sl->d), sl->d, s + 1); } - /* Output the PGP/MIME boilerplate. */ - es_fprintf (es_stdout, + /* Output the plain or PGP/MIME boilerplate. */ + if (opt.as_attach) + { + es_fprintf (es_stdout, + "\r\n" + "\r\n" + "--=-=mt-%s=-=\r\n" + "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii\r\n" + "Content-Disposition: inline\r\n" + "\r\n" + "Please find attached an encrypted %s.\r\n" + "\r\n" + "--=-=mt-%s=-=\r\n", + boundary, + ct_text? "file":"message", + boundary); + if (ct_text) + es_fprintf (es_stdout, + "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii\r\n" + "Content-Description: PGP encrypted file\r\n" + "Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"%s\"\r\n" + "\r\n", "pgp-encrypted-file.asc"); + else + es_fprintf (es_stdout, + "Content-Type: message/rfc822\r\n" + "Content-Description: PGP encrypted message\r\n" + "Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"%s\"\r\n" + "\r\n", "pgp-encrypted-msg.eml.asc"); + } + else + es_fprintf (es_stdout, "\r\n" - "This is a PGP/MIME encrypted message.\r\n" "\r\n" "--=-=mt-%s=-=\r\n" "Content-Type: application/pgp-encrypted\r\n" + "Content-Description: PGP/MIME version id\r\n" "\r\n" "Version: 1\r\n" "\r\n" @@ -544,18 +596,26 @@ mail_tube_encrypt (estream_t fpin, strlist_t recipients) goto leave; } - /* Write new mime headers using the old content-* values. */ - for (i=0; i < DIM (ct_names); i++) + if (opt.as_attach && ct_text) { - line = rfc822parse_get_field (ctx->msg, ct_names[i], -1, NULL); - if (line) - { - es_fprintf (gpginfp, "%s\r\n", line); - rfc822_free (line); - } + /* No headers at all; write as plain file and ignore the encoding. */ + /* FIXME: Should we do a base64 or QP decoding? */ + } + else + { + /* Write new mime headers using the old content-* values. */ + for (i=0; i < DIM (ct_names); i++) + { + line = rfc822parse_get_field (ctx->msg, ct_names[i], -1, NULL); + log_debug ("OLD CT is '%s'\n", line); + if (line) + { + es_fprintf (gpginfp, "%s\r\n", line); + rfc822_free (line); + } + } + es_fprintf (gpginfp, "\r\n"); /* End of MIME header. */ } - es_fprintf (gpginfp, "\r\n"); /* End of MIME header. */ - /* Read the remaining input and feed it to gpg. */ while (es_fgets (ctx->line, sizeof (ctx->line), fpin))