r3826@embla: ask | 2006-07-09 02:34:33 -0700
Enhance the spamassassin plugin to support connecting to a remote spamd process (Kjetil Kjernsmo). git-svn-id: https://svn.perl.org/qpsmtpd/branches/0.3x@651 958fd67b-6ff1-0310-b445-bb7760255be9
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Support "module" plugins ("My::Plugin" in the config/plugins file)
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Enhance the spamassassin plugin to support connecting to a remote
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spamd process (Kjetil Kjernsmo).
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Add SSL encryption method to header to mirror other qmail/SSL patches.
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Add tls_before_auth to suppress AUTH unless TLS has already been
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established (Robin Johnson).
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@ -44,11 +44,12 @@ might want to make another plugin that does this on a per user basis.
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The default is to never munge the subject based on the SpamAssassin score.
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=item spamd_socket [/path/to/socket]
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=item spamd_socket [/path/to/socket|spamd.host:port]
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Beginning with Mail::SpamAssassin 2.60, it is possible to use Unix
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domain sockets for spamd. This is faster and more secure than using
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a TCP connection.
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Beginning with Mail::SpamAssassin 2.60, it is possible to use Unix
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domain sockets for spamd. This is faster and more secure than using a
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TCP connection, but if you run spamd on a remote machine, you need to
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use a TCP connection.
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=item leave_old_headers [drop|rename|keep]
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@ -101,6 +102,10 @@ sub hook_data_post { # check_spam
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my $remote = 'localhost';
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my $port = 783;
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if ($self->{_args}->{spamd_socket} =~ /^([\w.-]+):(\d+)$/) {
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$remote = $1;
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$port = $2;
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}
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if ($port =~ /\D/) { $port = getservbyname($port, 'tcp') }
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die "No port" unless $port;
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my $iaddr = inet_aton($remote) or
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