*/
#include <h/mh.h>
-#include <h/mts.h>
#include <h/utils.h>
/*
** the eom() macro returns FALSE saying we aren't at the end of the
** message.
**
-** The next thing to do is to read the mts.conf file and initialize
-** delimiter[] and delimlen accordingly...
-**
** After mhl was made a built-in in msh, m_getfld() worked just fine
** (using m_unknown() at startup). Until one day: a message which was
** the result of a bursting was shown. Then, since the burst boundaries
** the code gets executed is when inc (or msh) calls it, and both of these
** have already called mts_init().
**
+** [ Note by meillo 2012-02:
+** MMDF-style maildrops (4x ^A) and mts_init() were removed. ]
+**
** ------------------------
** (Written by Van Jacobson for the mh6 m_getfld, January, 1986):
**
return (state);
}
-
-#ifdef RPATHS
static char unixbuf[BUFSIZ] = "";
-#endif /* RPATHS */
void
m_unknown(FILE *iob)
&& strncmp(text, "From ", 5) == 0) {
msg_style = MS_MBOX;
delimstr = "\nFrom ";
-#ifndef RPATHS
- while ((c = getc(iob)) != '\n' && c >= 0)
- ;
-#else /* RPATHS */
cp = unixbuf;
while ((c = getc(iob)) != '\n' && cp - unixbuf < BUFSIZ - 1)
*cp++ = c;
*cp = 0;
-#endif /* RPATHS */
} else {
/* not a Unix style maildrop */
adios(NULL, "No Unix style (mbox) maildrop.");
register long pos = 0L;
register int i;
char text[10];
-#ifdef RPATHS
register char *cp;
-#endif /* RPATHS */
pos = ftell(iob);
if ((i = fread(text, sizeof *text, edelimlen, iob)) != edelimlen
}
if (msg_style == MS_MBOX) {
-#ifndef RPATHS
- while ((c = getc(iob)) != '\n')
- if (c < 0)
- break;
-#else /* RPATHS */
cp = unixbuf;
while ((c = getc(iob)) != '\n' && c >= 0 && cp - unixbuf < BUFSIZ - 1)
*cp++ = c;
*cp = 0;
-#endif /* RPATHS */
}
return 1;
}
-#ifdef RPATHS
/*
** Return the Return-Path and Delivery-Date
** header information.
unixbuf[0] = 0;
return 1;
}
-#endif /* RPATHS */
static unsigned char *