2 * dropsbr.h -- definitions for maildrop-style files
6 * A file which is formatted like a maildrop may have a corresponding map
7 * file which is an index to the bounds of each message. The first record
8 * of such an map is special, it contains:
10 * d_id = number of messages in file
11 * d_size = version number of map
12 * d_start = last message read
13 * d_stop = size of file
15 * Each record after that contains:
17 * d_id = BBoard-ID: of message, or similar info
18 * d_size = size of message in ARPA Internet octets (\n == 2 octets)
19 * d_start = starting position of message in file
20 * d_stop = stopping position of message in file
22 * Note that d_start/d_stop do NOT include the message delimiters, so
23 * programs using the map can simply fseek to d_start and keep reading
24 * until the position is at d_stop.
28 * various formats for maildrop files
30 #define OTHER_FORMAT 0
46 int mbx_open (char *, int, uid_t, gid_t, mode_t);
47 int mbx_read (FILE *, long, struct drop **, int);
48 int mbx_write(char *, int, FILE *, int, long, long, off_t, int, int);
49 int mbx_copy (char *, int, int, int, int, char *, int);
50 int mbx_size (int, off_t, off_t);
51 int mbx_close (char *, int);
52 char *map_name (char *);
53 int map_read (char *, long, struct drop **, int);
54 int map_write (char *, int, int, long, off_t, off_t, long, int, int);
55 int map_chk (char *, int, struct drop *, long, int);