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=head1 NAME
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postfix-queue
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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This plugin passes mails on to the postfix cleanup daemon.
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=head1 CONFIG
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The first optional parameter is the location of the cleanup socket. If it does
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not start with a ``/'', it is treated as a flag for cleanup (see below).
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If set, the environment variable POSTFIXQUEUE overrides this setting.
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All other parameters are flags for cleanup, no flags are enabled by default.
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See below in ``POSTFIX COMPATIBILITY'' for flags understood by your postfix
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version. Supported by all postfix versions E<gt>= 2.1 are:
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=over 4
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=item FLAG_FILTER
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Set the CLEANUP_FLAG_FILTER for cleanup. This enables the use of
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I<header_filter>, I<body_filter> or I<content_filter> in postfix' main.cf.
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=item FLAG_BCC_OK
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Setting this flag enables (for example) the I<recipient_bcc_maps> parameter
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=item FLAG_MAP_OK
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This flag enables the use of other recipient mappings (e.g.
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I<virtual_alias_maps>) in postfix' cleanup.
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=item FLAG_MASK_EXTERNAL
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This flag mask combines FLAG_FILTER, FLAG_MILTER (only in postfix >= 2.3)
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FLAG_BCC_OK and FLAG_MAP_OK and is used by postfix for external messages.
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This is probably what you want to use.
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=back
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For more flags see below in ``POSTFIX COMPATIBILITY'', your postfix version
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(grep _FLAG_ src/global/cleanup_user.h) and/or lib/Qpsmtpd/Postfix/Constants.pm
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=head1 POSTFIX COMPATIBILITY
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The first version of this plugin was written for postfix 1.x.
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The next step for Postfix 2.1 (and later) was to add the FLAG_FILTER,
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FLAG_BCC_OK and FLAG_MAP_OK flags for submission to the cleanup deamon.
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This version can use all flags found in Postfix 2.x (up to 2.4 currently).
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Unknown flags are ignored by the cleanup daemon (just tested with postfix
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2.1), so it should be safe to set flags just understood by later versions
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of postfix/cleanup.
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Even if all known flags can be set, some are not that useful when feeding
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the message from qpsmtpd, e.g.
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=head2 FLAG_NONE
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no effect
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=head2 FLAG_DISCARD
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DON'T USE, use another plugin which hooks the I<hook_queue()> and returns
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B<OK> just for the messages you want to drop. As long as this plugin does
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not support setting queue flags on the fly from other modules, this flag
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would drop ALL messages. Don't use!
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=head2 FLAG_BOUNCE
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Qpsmtpd should be configured not to accept bad messages...
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=head2 FLAG_HOLD
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Not useful in production setup, maybe in testing environment (untested, what
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real effects this has).
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=over 4
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=item Flags known by postfix 1.1:
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FLAG_NONE - No special features
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FLAG_BOUNCE - Bounce bad messages
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FLAG_FILTER - Enable content filter
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=item Flags known by postfix 2.1, 2.2
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all flags from postfix 1.1, plus the following:
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FLAG_HOLD - Place message on hold
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FLAG_DISCARD - Discard message silently
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FLAG_BCC_OK - Ok to add auto-BCC addresses
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FLAG_MAP_OK - Ok to map addresses
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FLAG_MASK_INTERNAL - alias for FLAG_MAP_OK
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FLAG_MASK_EXTERNAL - FILTER, BCC_OK and MAP_OK
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=item Flags known by postfix 2.3
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all flags from postfix 2.1, up to FLAG_MASK_INTERNAL. New or changed:
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FLAG_MILTER - Enable Milter applications
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FLAG_FILTER_ALL - FILTER and MILTER
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FLAG_MASK_EXTERNAL - FILTER_ALL, BCC_OK, MAP_OK
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=item Flags known by postfix 2.4
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currently (postfix-2.4-20061019) the same as 2.3
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=back
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=head1 MAYBE IN FUTURE
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Settings the (additional) queue flags from another plugin. Currently at the
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beginning of I<hook_queue()> all flags are reset to the flags given as plugin
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parameters.
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2004-02-19 11:55:36 +01:00
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=cut
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use Qpsmtpd::Postfix;
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use Qpsmtpd::Postfix::Constants;
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sub register {
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my ($self, $qp, @args) = @_;
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$self->log(LOGDEBUG, "using constants generated from Postfix"
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."v$postfix_version");
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$self->{_queue_flags} = 0;
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if (@args > 0) {
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if ($args[0] =~ m#^/#) {
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$self->{_queue_socket} = shift @args;
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}
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else {
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$self->{_queue_socket} = "/var/spool/postfix/public/cleanup";
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}
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foreach (@args) {
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if ($self->can("CLEANUP_".$_) and /^(FLAG_[A-Z0-9_]+)$/) {
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$_ = $1;
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$self->{_queue_flags} |= (eval "CLEANUP_$_;" || 0);
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#print STDERR "queue flag: $_: ".$self->{_queue_flags}."\n";
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}
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else {
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$self->log(LOGWARN, "Ignoring unkown cleanup flag $_");
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}
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}
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}
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else {
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$self->{_queue_socket} = "/var/spool/postfix/public/cleanup";
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}
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$self->{_queue_socket} = $ENV{POSTFIXQUEUE} if $ENV{POSTFIXQUEUE};
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}
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sub hook_queue {
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my ($self, $transaction) = @_;
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$transaction->notes('postfix-queue-flags', $self->{_queue_flags});
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# $self->log(LOGDEBUG, "queue-flags=".$transaction->notes('postfix-queue-flags'));
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my ($status, $qid, $reason) = Qpsmtpd::Postfix->inject_mail($transaction);
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if ($status) {
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# this split is needed, because if cleanup returns
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# CLEANUP_STAT_MASK_INCOMPLETE we might return DENY (CLEANUP_STAT_SIZE)
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# instead of DENYSOFT (CLEANUP_STAT_WRITE, CLEANUP_STAT_BAD,
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# CLEANUP_STAT_DEFER) ... n.b. this is the behaviour of 667.
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foreach my $key (keys %cleanup_soft) {
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my $stat = eval $key # keys have the same names as the constants
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or next;
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if ($status & $stat) {
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return (DENYSOFT, $reason || $cleanup_soft{$key});
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}
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}
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foreach my $key (keys %cleanup_hard) {
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my $stat = eval $key # keys have the same names as the constants
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or next;
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if ($status & $stat) {
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return (DENY, $reason || $cleanup_hard{$key});
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}
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}
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# we have no idea why we're here.
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return (DECLINED, $reason || "Unable to queue message ($status, $reason)");
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}
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my $msg_id = $transaction->header->get('Message-Id') || '';
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$msg_id =~ s/[\r\n].*//s; # don't allow newlines in the Message-Id here
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return (OK, "Queued! $msg_id (Queue-Id: $qid)");
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}
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# vim: sw=2 ts=8 syn=perl
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