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HESIOD(3) | Library Functions Manual | HESIOD(3) |
NAME¶
hesiod_getmailhost, hesiod_free_postoffice - Hesiod functions for retrieving user to postoffice mappings
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <hesiod.h>
struct hesiod_postoffice *hesiod_getmailhost(void *context, const char *user) void hesiod_free_postoffice(void *context, struct hesiod_postoffice *po)
cc file.c -lhesiod
DESCRIPTION¶
This family of functions allows you to retrieve user to postoffice mappings using Hesiod. To perform lookups, you need an initialized Hesiod context; see hesiod(3) for details. Information is returned in a hesiod_postoffice structure, which has the following fields:
- hesiod_po_type
- The type of postoffice box, typically ``POP''.
- hesiod_po_host
- The hostname where the postoffice box resides.
- hesiod_po_name
- The account name on the given postoffice server.
It is the caller's responsibility to call hesiod_free_postoffice with the returned postoffice entry to free the resources used by the postoffice entry.
Hesiod queries for postoffice information are made using the ``pobox'' Hesiod type, using the username as the Hesiod name. The corresponding entries should be space-separated lists of strings giving the type of postoffice box, the hostname, and the account name.
RETURN VALUES¶
On failure, hesiod_getservbyname returns NULL and sets the global variable errno to indicate the error.
ERRORS¶
hesiod_getmailhost may fail for any of the reasons the routine hesiod_resolve may fail.
SEE ALSO¶
30 November 1996 |