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018package org.apache.commons.net.smtp;
019
020import java.io.IOException;
021import java.io.Writer;
022import java.net.InetAddress;
023
024import org.apache.commons.net.io.DotTerminatedMessageWriter;
025
026/**
027 * SMTPClient encapsulates all the functionality necessary to send files through an SMTP server. This class takes care of all low level details of interacting
028 * with an SMTP server and provides a convenient higher level interface. As with all classes derived from {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient}, you must
029 * first connect to the server with {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#connect connect } before doing anything, and finally
030 * {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#disconnect disconnect } after you're completely finished interacting with the server. Then you need to check the
031 * SMTP reply code to see if the connection was successful. For example:
032 *
033 * <pre>
034 *    try {
035 *      int reply;
036 *      client.connect("mail.foobar.com");
037 *      System.out.print(client.getReplyString());
038 *
039 *      // After connection attempt, you should check the reply code to verify
040 *      // success.
041 *      reply = client.getReplyCode();
042 *
043 *      if (!SMTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(reply)) {
044 *        client.disconnect();
045 *        System.err.println("SMTP server refused connection.");
046 *        System.exit(1);
047 *      }
048 *
049 *      // Do useful stuff here.
050 *      ...
051 *    } catch (IOException e) {
052 *      if (client.isConnected()) {
053 *        try {
054 *          client.disconnect();
055 *        } catch (IOException f) {
056 *          // do nothing
057 *        }
058 *      }
059 *      System.err.println("Could not connect to server.");
060 *      e.printStackTrace();
061 *      System.exit(1);
062 *    }
063 * </pre>
064 * <p>
065 * Immediately after connecting is the only real time you need to check the reply code (because connect is of type void). The convention for all the SMTP
066 * command methods in SMTPClient is such that they either return a boolean value or some other value. The boolean methods return true on a successful completion
067 * reply from the SMTP server and false on a reply resulting in an error condition or failure. The methods returning a value other than boolean return a value
068 * containing the higher level data produced by the SMTP command, or null if a reply resulted in an error condition or failure. If you want to access the exact
069 * SMTP reply code causing a success or failure, you must call {@link org.apache.commons.net.smtp.SMTP#getReplyCode getReplyCode } after a success or failure.
070 * </p>
071 * <p>
072 * You should keep in mind that the SMTP server may choose to prematurely close a connection for various reasons. The SMTPClient class will detect a premature
073 * SMTP server connection closing when it receives a {@link org.apache.commons.net.smtp.SMTPReply#SERVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE SMTPReply.SERVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE }
074 * response to a command. When that occurs, the method encountering that reply will throw an {@link org.apache.commons.net.smtp.SMTPConnectionClosedException} .
075 * <code>SMTPConnectionClosedException</code> is a subclass of <code> IOException </code> and therefore need not be caught separately, but if you are going to
076 * catch it separately, its catch block must appear before the more general <code> IOException </code> catch block. When you encounter an
077 * {@link org.apache.commons.net.smtp.SMTPConnectionClosedException} , you must disconnect the connection with {@link #disconnect disconnect() } to properly
078 * clean up the system resources used by SMTPClient. Before disconnecting, you may check the last reply code and text with
079 * {@link org.apache.commons.net.smtp.SMTP#getReplyCode getReplyCode }, {@link org.apache.commons.net.smtp.SMTP#getReplyString getReplyString }, and
080 * {@link org.apache.commons.net.smtp.SMTP#getReplyStrings getReplyStrings}.
081 * </p>
082 * <p>
083 * Rather than list it separately for each method, we mention here that every method communicating with the server and throwing an IOException can also throw a
084 * {@link org.apache.commons.net.MalformedServerReplyException} , which is a subclass of IOException. A MalformedServerReplyException will be thrown when the
085 * reply received from the server deviates enough from the protocol specification that it cannot be interpreted in a useful manner despite attempts to be as
086 * lenient as possible.
087 * </p>
088 *
089 * @see SMTP
090 * @see SimpleSMTPHeader
091 * @see RelayPath
092 * @see SMTPConnectionClosedException
093 * @see org.apache.commons.net.MalformedServerReplyException
094 */
095public class SMTPClient extends SMTP {
096
097    /**
098     * Default SMTPClient constructor. Creates a new SMTPClient instance.
099     */
100    public SMTPClient() {
101    }
102
103    /**
104     * Overloaded constructor that takes an encoding specification
105     *
106     * @param encoding The encoding to use
107     * @since 2.0
108     */
109    public SMTPClient(final String encoding) {
110        super(encoding);
111    }
112
113    /**
114     * Add a recipient for a message using the SMTP RCPT command, specifying a forward relay path. The sender must be set first before any recipients may be
115     * specified, otherwise the mail server will reject your commands.
116     *
117     * @param path The forward relay path pointing to the recipient.
118     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
119     * @throws SMTPConnectionClosedException If the SMTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
120     *                                       causing the server to send SMTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
121     *                                       independently as itself.
122     * @throws IOException                   If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
123     */
124    public boolean addRecipient(final RelayPath path) throws IOException {
125        return SMTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(rcpt(path.toString()));
126    }
127
128    /**
129     * Add a recipient for a message using the SMTP RCPT command, the recipient's email address. The sender must be set first before any recipients may be
130     * specified, otherwise the mail server will reject your commands.
131     *
132     * @param address The recipient's email address.
133     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
134     * @throws SMTPConnectionClosedException If the SMTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
135     *                                       causing the server to send SMTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
136     *                                       independently as itself.
137     * @throws IOException                   If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
138     */
139    public boolean addRecipient(final String address) throws IOException {
140        return SMTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(rcpt("<" + address + ">"));
141    }
142
143    /**
144     * At least one SMTPClient method ({@link #sendMessageData sendMessageData }) does not complete the entire sequence of SMTP commands to complete a
145     * transaction. These types of commands require some action by the programmer after the reception of a positive intermediate command. After the programmer's
146     * code completes its actions, it must call this method to receive the completion reply from the server and verify the success of the entire transaction.
147     * <p>
148     * For example,
149     * </p>
150     * <pre>
151     * writer = client.sendMessageData();
152     * if (writer == null) // failure
153     *     return false;
154     * header = new SimpleSMTPHeader("foobar@foo.com", "foo@foobar.com", "Re: Foo");
155     * writer.write(header.toString());
156     * writer.write("This is just a test");
157     * writer.close();
158     * if (!client.completePendingCommand()) // failure
159     *     return false;
160     * </pre>
161     *
162     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
163     * @throws SMTPConnectionClosedException If the SMTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
164     *                                       causing the server to send SMTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
165     *                                       independently as itself.
166     * @throws IOException                   If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
167     */
168    public boolean completePendingCommand() throws IOException {
169        return SMTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(getReply());
170    }
171
172    /**
173     * Fetches the system help information from the server and returns the full string.
174     *
175     * @return The system help string obtained from the server. null if the information could not be obtained.
176     * @throws SMTPConnectionClosedException If the SMTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
177     *                                       causing the server to send SMTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
178     *                                       independently as itself.
179     * @throws IOException                   If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
180     */
181    public String listHelp() throws IOException {
182        if (SMTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(help())) {
183            return getReplyString();
184        }
185        return null;
186    }
187
188    /**
189     * Fetches the help information for a given command from the server and returns the full string.
190     *
191     * @param command The command on which to ask for help.
192     * @return The command help string obtained from the server. null if the information could not be obtained.
193     * @throws SMTPConnectionClosedException If the SMTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
194     *                                       causing the server to send SMTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
195     *                                       independently as itself.
196     * @throws IOException                   If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
197     */
198    public String listHelp(final String command) throws IOException {
199        if (SMTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(help(command))) {
200            return getReplyString();
201        }
202        return null;
203    }
204
205    /**
206     * Login to the SMTP server by sending the {@code HELO} command with the client hostname as an argument.
207     * Before performing any mail commands, you must first log in.
208     *
209     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
210     * @throws SMTPConnectionClosedException If the SMTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
211     *                                       causing the server to send SMTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
212     *                                       independently as itself.
213     * @throws IOException                   If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
214     */
215    public boolean login() throws IOException {
216        final String name;
217        final InetAddress host;
218
219        host = getLocalAddress();
220        name = host.getHostName();
221
222        if (name == null) {
223            return false;
224        }
225
226        return SMTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(helo(name));
227    }
228
229    /**
230     * Login to the SMTP server by sending the {@code HELO} command with the given hostname as an argument.
231     * Before performing any mail commands, you must first log in.
232     *
233     * @param hostname The hostname with which to greet the SMTP server.
234     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
235     * @throws SMTPConnectionClosedException If the SMTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
236     *                                       causing the server to send SMTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
237     *                                       independently as itself.
238     * @throws IOException                   If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
239     */
240    public boolean login(final String hostname) throws IOException {
241        return SMTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(helo(hostname));
242    }
243
244    /**
245     * Logout of the SMTP server by sending the QUIT command.
246     *
247     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
248     * @throws SMTPConnectionClosedException If the SMTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
249     *                                       causing the server to send SMTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
250     *                                       independently as itself.
251     * @throws IOException                   If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
252     */
253    public boolean logout() throws IOException {
254        return SMTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(quit());
255    }
256
257    /**
258     * Aborts the current mail transaction, resetting all server stored sender, recipient, and mail data, cleaning all buffers and tables.
259     *
260     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
261     * @throws SMTPConnectionClosedException If the SMTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
262     *                                       causing the server to send SMTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
263     *                                       independently as itself.
264     * @throws IOException                   If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
265     */
266    public boolean reset() throws IOException {
267        return SMTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(rset());
268    }
269
270    /**
271     * Send the SMTP DATA command in preparation to send an email message. This method returns a DotTerminatedMessageWriter instance to which the message can be
272     * written. Null is returned if the DATA command fails.
273     * <p>
274     * You must not issue any commands to the SMTP server (i.e., call any (other methods) until you finish writing to the returned Writer instance and close it.
275     * The SMTP protocol uses the same stream for issuing commands as it does for returning results. Therefore, the returned Writer actually writes directly to
276     * the SMTP connection. After you close the writer, you can execute new commands. If you do not follow these requirements your program will not work
277     * properly.
278     * </p>
279     * <p>
280     * You can use the provided {@link org.apache.commons.net.smtp.SimpleSMTPHeader} class to construct a bare minimum header. To construct more complicated
281     * headers you should refer to RFC 5322. When the Java Mail API is finalized, you will be able to use it to compose fully compliant Internet text messages.
282     * The DotTerminatedMessageWriter takes care of doubling line-leading dots and ending the message with a single dot upon closing, so all you have to worry
283     * about is writing the header and the message.
284     * </p>
285     * <p>
286     * Upon closing the returned Writer, you need to call {@link #completePendingCommand completePendingCommand() } to finalize the transaction and verify its
287     * success or failure from the server reply.
288     * </p>
289     *
290     * @return A DotTerminatedMessageWriter to which the message (including header) can be written. Returns null if the command fails.
291     * @throws SMTPConnectionClosedException If the SMTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
292     *                                       causing the server to send SMTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
293     *                                       independently as itself.
294     * @throws IOException                   If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
295     * @see #sendShortMessageData(String)
296     */
297    public Writer sendMessageData() throws IOException {
298        if (!SMTPReply.isPositiveIntermediate(data())) {
299            return null;
300        }
301
302        return new DotTerminatedMessageWriter(writer);
303    }
304
305    /**
306     * Sends a NOOP command to the SMTP server. This is useful for preventing server timeouts.
307     *
308     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
309     * @throws SMTPConnectionClosedException If the SMTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
310     *                                       causing the server to send SMTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
311     *                                       independently as itself.
312     * @throws IOException                   If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
313     */
314    public boolean sendNoOp() throws IOException {
315        return SMTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(noop());
316    }
317
318    /**
319     * A convenience method for sending short messages. This method fetches the Writer returned by {@link #sendMessageData sendMessageData() } and writes the
320     * specified String to it. After writing the message, this method calls {@link #completePendingCommand completePendingCommand() } to finalize the
321     * transaction and returns its success or failure.
322     *
323     * @param message The short email message to send. This must include the headers and the body, but not the trailing "."
324     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
325     * @throws SMTPConnectionClosedException If the SMTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
326     *                                       causing the server to send SMTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
327     *                                       independently as itself.
328     * @throws IOException                   If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
329     */
330    public boolean sendShortMessageData(final String message) throws IOException {
331        try (final Writer writer = sendMessageData()) {
332
333            if (writer == null) {
334                return false;
335            }
336
337            writer.write(message);
338        }
339
340        return completePendingCommand();
341    }
342
343    /**
344     * A convenience method for a sending short email without having to explicitly set the sender and recipient(s). This method sets the sender and recipient
345     * using {@link #setSender setSender } and {@link #addRecipient addRecipient }, and then sends the message using {@link #sendShortMessageData
346     * sendShortMessageData }.
347     *
348     * @param sender    The email address of the sender.
349     * @param recipient The email address of the recipient.
350     * @param message   The short email message to send. This must include the headers and the body, but not the trailing "."
351     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
352     * @throws SMTPConnectionClosedException If the SMTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
353     *                                       causing the server to send SMTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
354     *                                       independently as itself.
355     * @throws IOException                   If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
356     */
357    public boolean sendSimpleMessage(final String sender, final String recipient, final String message) throws IOException {
358        if (!setSender(sender)) {
359            return false;
360        }
361
362        if (!addRecipient(recipient)) {
363            return false;
364        }
365
366        return sendShortMessageData(message);
367    }
368
369    /**
370     * A convenience method for a sending short email without having to explicitly set the sender and recipient(s). This method sets the sender and recipients
371     * using {@link #setSender(String) setSender} and {@link #addRecipient(String) addRecipient}, and then sends the message using
372     * {@link #sendShortMessageData(String) sendShortMessageData}.
373     * <p>
374     * Note that the method ignores failures when calling {@link #addRecipient(String) addRecipient} so long as at least one call succeeds. If no recipients can
375     * be successfully added then the method will fail (and does not attempt to send the message)
376     * </p>
377     *
378     * @param sender     The email address of the sender.
379     * @param recipients An array of recipient email addresses.
380     * @param message    The short email message to send. This must include the headers and the body, but not the trailing "."
381     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
382     * @throws SMTPConnectionClosedException If the SMTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
383     *                                       causing the server to send SMTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
384     *                                       independently as itself.
385     * @throws IOException                   If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
386     */
387    public boolean sendSimpleMessage(final String sender, final String[] recipients, final String message) throws IOException {
388        boolean oneSuccess = false;
389        int count;
390
391        if (!setSender(sender)) {
392            return false;
393        }
394
395        for (count = 0; count < recipients.length; count++) {
396            if (addRecipient(recipients[count])) {
397                oneSuccess = true;
398            }
399        }
400
401        if (!oneSuccess) {
402            return false;
403        }
404
405        return sendShortMessageData(message);
406    }
407
408    /**
409     * Set the sender of a message using the SMTP MAIL command, specifying a reverse relay path. The sender must be set first before any recipients may be
410     * specified, otherwise the mail server will reject your commands.
411     *
412     * @param path The reverse relay path pointing back to the sender.
413     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
414     * @throws SMTPConnectionClosedException If the SMTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
415     *                                       causing the server to send SMTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
416     *                                       independently as itself.
417     * @throws IOException                   If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
418     */
419    public boolean setSender(final RelayPath path) throws IOException {
420        return SMTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(mail(path.toString()));
421    }
422
423    /**
424     * Set the sender of a message using the SMTP MAIL command, specifying the sender's email address. The sender must be set first before any recipients may be
425     * specified, otherwise the mail server will reject your commands.
426     *
427     * @param address The sender's email address.
428     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
429     * @throws SMTPConnectionClosedException If the SMTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
430     *                                       causing the server to send SMTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
431     *                                       independently as itself.
432     * @throws IOException                   If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
433     */
434    public boolean setSender(final String address) throws IOException {
435        return SMTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(mail("<" + address + ">"));
436    }
437
438    /**
439     * Verify that a user or email address is valid, i.e., that mail can be delivered to that mailbox on the server.
440     *
441     * @param user The user name or email address to validate.
442     * @return True if the user name is valid, false if not.
443     * @throws SMTPConnectionClosedException If the SMTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
444     *                                       causing the server to send SMTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
445     *                                       independently as itself.
446     * @throws IOException                   If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
447     */
448    public boolean verify(final String user) throws IOException {
449        final int result;
450
451        result = vrfy(user);
452
453        return result == SMTPReply.ACTION_OK || result == SMTPReply.USER_NOT_LOCAL_WILL_FORWARD;
454    }
455
456}