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1 files changed, 59 insertions, 29 deletions
diff --git a/program/lib/Net/SMTP.php b/program/lib/Net/SMTP.php
index 31307f03b..fef8076ce 100644
--- a/program/lib/Net/SMTP.php
+++ b/program/lib/Net/SMTP.php
@@ -106,6 +106,13 @@ class Net_SMTP
var $_socket = null;
/**
+ * The socket I/O timeout value in seconds.
+ * @var int
+ * @access private
+ */
+ var $_timeout = 0;
+
+ /**
* The most recent server response code.
* @var int
* @access private
@@ -148,11 +155,13 @@ class Net_SMTP
* @param integer $port The port to connect to.
* @param string $localhost The value to give when sending EHLO or HELO.
* @param boolean $pipeling Use SMTP command pipelining
+ * @param integer $timeout Socket I/O timeout in seconds.
*
* @access public
* @since 1.0
*/
- function Net_SMTP($host = null, $port = null, $localhost = null, $pipelining = false)
+ function Net_SMTP($host = null, $port = null, $localhost = null,
+ $pipelining = false, $timeout = 0)
{
if (isset($host)) {
$this->host = $host;
@@ -166,6 +175,7 @@ class Net_SMTP
$this->pipelining = $pipelining;
$this->_socket = new Net_Socket();
+ $this->_timeout = $timeout;
/* Include the Auth_SASL package. If the package is not
* available, we disable the authentication methods that
@@ -179,6 +189,19 @@ class Net_SMTP
}
/**
+ * Set the socket I/O timeout value in seconds plus microseconds.
+ *
+ * @param integer $seconds Timeout value in seconds.
+ * @param integer $microseconds Additional value in microseconds.
+ *
+ * @access public
+ * @since 1.5.0
+ */
+ function setTimeout($seconds, $microseconds = 0) {
+ return $this->_socket->setTimeout($seconds, $microseconds);
+ }
+
+ /**
* Set the value of the debugging flag.
*
* @param boolean $debug New value for the debugging flag.
@@ -369,7 +392,7 @@ class Net_SMTP
* Attempt to connect to the SMTP server.
*
* @param int $timeout The timeout value (in seconds) for the
- * socket connection.
+ * socket connection attempt.
* @param bool $persistent Should a persistent socket connection
* be used?
*
@@ -388,6 +411,16 @@ class Net_SMTP
$result->getMessage());
}
+ /*
+ * Now that we're connected, reset the socket's timeout value for
+ * future I/O operations. This allows us to have different socket
+ * timeout values for the initial connection (our $timeout parameter)
+ * and all other socket operations.
+ */
+ if (PEAR::isError($error = $this->setTimeout($this->_timeout))) {
+ return $error;
+ }
+
if (PEAR::isError($error = $this->_parseResponse(220))) {
return $error;
}
@@ -617,7 +650,8 @@ class Net_SMTP
$challenge = base64_decode($this->_arguments[0]);
$digest = &Auth_SASL::factory('digestmd5');
$auth_str = base64_encode($digest->getResponse($uid, $pwd, $challenge,
- $this->host, "smtp", $authz));
+ $this->host, "smtp",
+ $authz));
if (PEAR::isError($error = $this->_put($auth_str))) {
return $error;
@@ -830,7 +864,7 @@ class Net_SMTP
} elseif (trim($params['verp'])) {
$args .= ' XVERP=' . $params['verp'];
}
- } elseif (is_string($params)) {
+ } elseif (is_string($params) && !empty($params)) {
$args .= ' ' . $params;
}
@@ -919,31 +953,29 @@ class Net_SMTP
return PEAR::raiseError('Expected a string or file resource');
}
- /* RFC 1870, section 3, subsection 3 states "a value of zero
- * indicates that no fixed maximum message size is in force".
- * Furthermore, it says that if "the parameter is omitted no
- * information is conveyed about the server's fixed maximum
- * message size". */
- if (isset($this->_esmtp['SIZE']) && ($this->_esmtp['SIZE'] > 0)) {
- /* Start by considering the size of the optional headers string.
- * We also account for the addition 4 character "\r\n\r\n"
- * separator sequence. */
- $size = (is_null($headers)) ? 0 : strlen($headers) + 4;
-
- if (is_resource($data)) {
- $stat = fstat($data);
- if ($stat === false) {
- return PEAR::raiseError('Failed to get file size');
- }
- $size += $stat['size'];
- } else {
- $size += strlen($data);
- }
+ /* Start by considering the size of the optional headers string. We
+ * also account for the addition 4 character "\r\n\r\n" separator
+ * sequence. */
+ $size = (is_null($headers)) ? 0 : strlen($headers) + 4;
- if ($size >= $this->_esmtp['SIZE']) {
- $this->disconnect();
- return PEAR::raiseError('Message size exceeds server limit');
+ if (is_resource($data)) {
+ $stat = fstat($data);
+ if ($stat === false) {
+ return PEAR::raiseError('Failed to get file size');
}
+ $size += $stat['size'];
+ } else {
+ $size += strlen($data);
+ }
+
+ /* RFC 1870, section 3, subsection 3 states "a value of zero indicates
+ * that no fixed maximum message size is in force". Furthermore, it
+ * says that if "the parameter is omitted no information is conveyed
+ * about the server's fixed maximum message size". */
+ $limit = (isset($this->_esmtp['SIZE'])) ? $this->_esmtp['SIZE'] : 0;
+ if ($limit > 0 && $size >= $limit) {
+ $this->disconnect();
+ return PEAR::raiseError('Message size exceeds server limit');
}
/* Initiate the DATA command. */
@@ -974,8 +1006,6 @@ class Net_SMTP
}
}
} else {
- if (!isset($size))
- $size = strlen($data);
/*
* Break up the data by sending one chunk (up to 512k) at a time.
* This approach reduces our peak memory usage.