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# Advanced Playground
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## Discarding messages
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If you want to make the client think a message has been regularily accepted,
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but in real you delete it or send it to `/dev/null`, ..., use something
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like the following plugin and load it before your default queue plugin.
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sub hook_queue {
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my ($self, $transaction) = @_;
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if ($transaction->notes('discard_mail')) {
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my $msg_id = $transaction->header->get('Message-Id') || '';
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$msg_id =~ s/[\r\n].*//s;
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return(OK, "Queued! $msg_id");
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}
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return(DECLINED);
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}
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## Changing return values
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This is an example how to use the `isa_plugin` method.
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The `rcpt_ok_maxrelay` plugin wraps the `rcpt_ok` plugin. The `rcpt_ok`
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plugin checks the `rcpthosts` and `morercpthosts` config files for
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domains, which we accept mail for. If not found it tells the
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client that relaying is not allowed. Clients which are marked as
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`relay clients` are excluded from this rule. This plugin counts the
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number of unsuccessfull relaying attempts and drops the connection if
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too many were made.
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The optional parameter `MAX_RELAY_ATTEMPTS` configures this plugin to drop
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the connection after `MAX_RELAY_ATTEMPTS` unsuccessful relaying attempts.
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Set to `0` to disable, default is `5`.
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Note: Do not load both (`rcpt_ok` and `rcpt_ok_maxrelay`). This plugin
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should be configured to run `last`, like `rcpt_ok`.
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use Qpsmtpd::DSN;
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sub init {
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my ($self, $qp, @args) = @_;
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die "too many arguments"
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if @args > 1;
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$self->{_count_relay_max} = defined $args[0] ? $args[0] : 5;
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$self->isa_plugin("rcpt_ok");
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}
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sub hook_rcpt {
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my ($self, $transaction, $recipient) = @_;
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my ($rc, @msg) = $self->SUPER::hook_rcpt($transaction, $recipient);
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return ($rc, @msg)
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unless (($rc == DENY) and $self->{_count_relay_max});
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my $count =
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($self->connection->notes('count_relay_attempts') || 0) + 1;
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$self->connection->notes('count_relay_attempts', $count);
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return ($rc, @msg) unless ($count > $self->{_count_relay_max});
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return Qpsmtpd::DSN->relaying_denied(DENY_DISCONNECT,
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"Too many relaying attempts");
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}
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## Results of other hooks
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If we're in a transaction, the results of a callback are stored in
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$self->transaction->notes($code->{name})->{"hook_$hook"}->{return}
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If we're in a connection, store things in the connection notes instead.
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