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  1. /***************************************************************************
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  8. * Copyright (C) 1998 - 2022, Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
  9. *
  10. * This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
  11. * you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms
  12. * are also available at https://curl.se/docs/copyright.html.
  13. *
  14. * You may opt to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute and/or sell
  15. * copies of the Software, and permit persons to whom the Software is
  16. * furnished to do so, under the terms of the COPYING file.
  17. *
  18. * This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
  19. * KIND, either express or implied.
  20. *
  21. * SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
  22. *
  23. ***************************************************************************/
  24. /* <DESC>
  25. * SMTP example using the multi interface
  26. * </DESC>
  27. */
  28. #include <string.h>
  29. #include <curl/curl.h>
  30. /* This is an example showing how to send mail using libcurl's SMTP
  31. * capabilities. It builds on the smtp-mail.c example to demonstrate how to use
  32. * libcurl's multi interface.
  33. */
  34. #define FROM_MAIL "<sender@example.com>"
  35. #define TO_MAIL "<recipient@example.com>"
  36. #define CC_MAIL "<info@example.com>"
  37. static const char *payload_text =
  38. "Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 21:54:29 +1100\r\n"
  39. "To: " TO_MAIL "\r\n"
  40. "From: " FROM_MAIL "\r\n"
  41. "Cc: " CC_MAIL "\r\n"
  42. "Message-ID: <dcd7cb36-11db-487a-9f3a-e652a9458efd@"
  43. "rfcpedant.example.org>\r\n"
  44. "Subject: SMTP example message\r\n"
  45. "\r\n" /* empty line to divide headers from body, see RFC5322 */
  46. "The body of the message starts here.\r\n"
  47. "\r\n"
  48. "It could be a lot of lines, could be MIME encoded, whatever.\r\n"
  49. "Check RFC5322.\r\n";
  50. struct upload_status {
  51. size_t bytes_read;
  52. };
  53. static size_t payload_source(char *ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, void *userp)
  54. {
  55. struct upload_status *upload_ctx = (struct upload_status *)userp;
  56. const char *data;
  57. size_t room = size * nmemb;
  58. if((size == 0) || (nmemb == 0) || ((size*nmemb) < 1)) {
  59. return 0;
  60. }
  61. data = &payload_text[upload_ctx->bytes_read];
  62. if(data) {
  63. size_t len = strlen(data);
  64. if(room < len)
  65. len = room;
  66. memcpy(ptr, data, len);
  67. upload_ctx->bytes_read += len;
  68. return len;
  69. }
  70. return 0;
  71. }
  72. int main(void)
  73. {
  74. CURL *curl;
  75. CURLM *mcurl;
  76. int still_running = 1;
  77. struct curl_slist *recipients = NULL;
  78. struct upload_status upload_ctx = { 0 };
  79. curl_global_init(CURL_GLOBAL_DEFAULT);
  80. curl = curl_easy_init();
  81. if(!curl)
  82. return 1;
  83. mcurl = curl_multi_init();
  84. if(!mcurl)
  85. return 2;
  86. /* This is the URL for your mailserver */
  87. curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, "smtp://mail.example.com");
  88. /* Note that this option is not strictly required, omitting it will result in
  89. * libcurl sending the MAIL FROM command with empty sender data. All
  90. * autoresponses should have an empty reverse-path, and should be directed
  91. * to the address in the reverse-path which triggered them. Otherwise, they
  92. * could cause an endless loop. See RFC 5321 Section 4.5.5 for more details.
  93. */
  94. curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_MAIL_FROM, FROM_MAIL);
  95. /* Add two recipients, in this particular case they correspond to the
  96. * To: and Cc: addressees in the header, but they could be any kind of
  97. * recipient. */
  98. recipients = curl_slist_append(recipients, TO_MAIL);
  99. recipients = curl_slist_append(recipients, CC_MAIL);
  100. curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_MAIL_RCPT, recipients);
  101. /* We are using a callback function to specify the payload (the headers and
  102. * body of the message). You could just use the CURLOPT_READDATA option to
  103. * specify a FILE pointer to read from. */
  104. curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_READFUNCTION, payload_source);
  105. curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_READDATA, &upload_ctx);
  106. curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_UPLOAD, 1L);
  107. /* Tell the multi stack about our easy handle */
  108. curl_multi_add_handle(mcurl, curl);
  109. do {
  110. CURLMcode mc = curl_multi_perform(mcurl, &still_running);
  111. if(still_running)
  112. /* wait for activity, timeout or "nothing" */
  113. mc = curl_multi_poll(mcurl, NULL, 0, 1000, NULL);
  114. if(mc)
  115. break;
  116. } while(still_running);
  117. /* Free the list of recipients */
  118. curl_slist_free_all(recipients);
  119. /* Always cleanup */
  120. curl_multi_remove_handle(mcurl, curl);
  121. curl_multi_cleanup(mcurl);
  122. curl_easy_cleanup(curl);
  123. curl_global_cleanup();
  124. return 0;
  125. }