fixed the vestiges of old plugin name 'denysoft_greylisting'
added ability to bypass greylisting based on geoip
deprecated 'mode [denysoft | testonly | off]
off wasn't useful
testonly & denysoft replaced by reject [ 0 | 1 ]
renamed DB from denysoft_greylist to greylist.dbm. Will use existing/legacy DB if present.
added DB pruning feature. Automatically prune the DB when qpsmtpd registers the plugin. Perhaps this should be a config option to enable?
added DB upgrade feature. Convert dotted quad IP addresses in DB to integers. Makes greylisting IPv6 compatible, since DB records are colon delimited.
exempt TLS connections from greylisting. The vast majority (perhaps all) of the SMTP clients that request encryption to my server are legit. We could add a config option for this, but this plugin already has a multitude of config options.
refactored much of the greylisting method into discreet subs
added 30 tests
added additional DEBUG level logging for p0f matches
POD changes:
replaced over, item N, back, with head2 (better formatted output)
better describe the current behavior of the plugin (some past behaviors no longer exist)
added TRIPLET section with example
added loglevel section
expanded POD
cleaned up stray EOL spaces
added lots of logging, with standardized [ pass | fail | skip ] prefixes
added reject_type option
use split for parsing dspam headers
use SA note instead of parsing headers
added reject = agree option
store & fetch dspam results in a note
refactored into small subs with unit tests.
parse SA header with split instead of regexp (more reliable)
store SA results in a 'spamassassin' transaction note
add strict and warnings pragma
renamed reject_threshold -> reject (backwards compatible)
added relayclient skip option and POD. Skips SA processing when relayclient is set
added MULTIPLE RECIPIENT BEHAVIOR topic to POD
unit tests for new methods are in t/auth.t
added PLAIN and LOGIN tests in auth_flat_file
Most tests are disabled unless an interactive terminal is detected and $ENV{QPSMTPD_DEVELOPER} is set.
on files in plugins dir:
fixed a number of POD errors
formatted some # comments into POD
removed bare 1; (these are plugins, not perl modules)
most instances of this were copy/pasted from a previous plugin that had it
removed instances of # vim ts=N ...
they weren't consistent, many didn't match .perltidyrc
on modules that failed perl -c tests, added 'use Qpsmtpd::Constants;'
Conflicts:
plugins/async/check_earlytalker
plugins/async/dns_whitelist_soft
plugins/async/dnsbl
plugins/async/queue/smtp-forward
plugins/async/require_resolvable_fromhost
plugins/async/rhsbl
plugins/async/uribl
plugins/auth/auth_checkpassword
plugins/auth/auth_cvm_unix_local
plugins/auth/auth_flat_file
plugins/auth/auth_ldap_bind
plugins/auth/auth_vpopmail
plugins/auth/auth_vpopmail_sql
plugins/auth/authdeny
plugins/check_badmailfromto
plugins/check_badrcptto_patterns
plugins/check_bogus_bounce
plugins/check_earlytalker
plugins/check_norelay
plugins/check_spamhelo
plugins/connection_time
plugins/dns_whitelist_soft
plugins/dnsbl
plugins/domainkeys
plugins/greylisting
plugins/hosts_allow
plugins/http_config
plugins/logging/adaptive
plugins/logging/apache
plugins/logging/connection_id
plugins/logging/transaction_id
plugins/logging/warn
plugins/milter
plugins/queue/exim-bsmtp
plugins/queue/maildir
plugins/queue/postfix-queue
plugins/queue/smtp-forward
plugins/quit_fortune
plugins/random_error
plugins/rcpt_map
plugins/rcpt_regexp
plugins/relay_only
plugins/require_resolvable_fromhost
plugins/rhsbl
plugins/sender_permitted_from
plugins/spamassassin
plugins/tls
plugins/tls_cert
plugins/uribl
plugins/virus/aveclient
plugins/virus/bitdefender
plugins/virus/clamav
plugins/virus/clamdscan
plugins/virus/hbedv
plugins/virus/kavscanner
plugins/virus/klez_filter
plugins/virus/sophie
plugins/virus/uvscan
Apparently the format of vpopmaild responses has been expanded and the responses
are conditional.
* Replaced the 'sometimes works' eq comparison with a regexp that always works.
* added tests for all 3 vpopmail plugins
* added cram-md5 auth support to auth_vpopmaild.
- these changes are in the previous TCPLOCAL patch. Documented here.
added p0f config option
added POD docs to explain usage
modified $dbdir selection logic. The previous logic failed when QPHOME was
not selected (as is the case when tests are being run).
Added '.' as the dir of last resort for $dbdir selection (others $EMPTY/dir
dumped greylisting database in / )
- These changes are included in this patch -
Added t/plugin_tests/greylisting, with greylist logic testing (tests are
disabled by default, as greylisting is disabled in config.sample/plugins)
Added example entry in config.sample/plugins
Signed-off-by: Robert <rspier@pobox.com>
so trace level doesn't get set to the default anywhere. Set it to a value
here to avoid the uninitialized warnings.
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RFC-2821 Section 4.5.1 specifically requires <postmaster> (without
domain name) as a legal RCPT TO: address.
* t/qpsmtpd-address.t
Test the above.
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Add POD to describe how to use the objects. Make the addr_cmp
method private (no need to expose it).
* t/qpsmtpd-address.t
Include tests of overloaded comparison, including sorting.
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Convert objects to hash. Neuter parse() to wrapper around new().
Add overload stringify to $obj->format().
* t/qpsmtpd-address.t
Remove tests specific to parse(). Add test for overloaded "".
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Create a single Qpsmtpd::TcpServer object in the parent process and
then rely on fork to let each child have it's own copy
* lib/Qpsmtpd/Plugin.pm
Add new pre-connection and post-connection hooks
* README.plugins
Document the above new hooks
* lib/Qpsmtpd.pm
No longer have local value for trace_level() the first time through, which
was masking the global value (due to stupid search/replace error).
Don't call log() from trace_level() since it is only ever called from
within the varlog() sub when no logging plugin is registered.
* plugins/dnsbl
Config line option to use DENY_DISCONNECT instead of DENY (since any IP
on a blacklist should not have a chance to send anything for now).
Add POD to document the new disconnect behavior
* lib/Qpsmtpd.pm
Compatibility changes so test files continue to work
* t/Test/Qpsmtpd.pm
Compatibility sub for core subs which call varlog() directly
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make it easier for plugins to manage temporary workspace. Also add POD and
tests for the new functions. Still need to add tests to the temp_*() calls
from a plugin.
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Since the config/ folder was renamed, have to update this too
* t/qpsmtpd-address.t
New tests added so the count needs to be incremented, too
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o plugins/check_badmailfromto
- New plugin in the style of check_badmailfrom, which matches a pair
of FROM/TO and makes it seem like the recipient's address no longer
exists (but only from the matching sender's point of view). Useful
for stalkers and other harassment cases.
o plugins/dns_whitelist_soft
- New plugin to provide a DNS-based whitelist (good for distributed
sites).
o various files
- Replaced tab character with 8 spaces and adjusted line breaks for
better readability.
Changes by mct@toren.net (Michael C. Toren)
o lib/Qpsmtpd/SMTP.pm
- Assumes a MAIL FROM value of "<#@[]>" (utilized by qmail to
indicate a null sender when generating a doublebounce message)
is equivalent to "<>". Previously qpsmtpd complained that the
value could not be parsed.
- Adds LOGIN to the default list of supported auth mechanisms.
The documentation in Auth.pm indicated that auth-login was not
currently supported due to lack of functionality, however I can
confirm that LOGIN appears to work fine as tested by using msmtp
(http://msmtp.sourceforge.net/). Are there any indications that
LOGIN support is actually broken in the current implementation?
- Removes the "X-Qpsmtpd-Auth: True" header appended when a message
has been sent by an authenticated user. One problem with such a
header is that it's impossible to say which SMTP hop added it,
and it provides no information which could be used to backtrack
the transaction. I grepped through my mail archives a bit
looking for how other MTAs handled the problem, and decided it
would be best to place this information in the Received: header:
Received: from remotehost (HELO remotehost) (192.168.42.42)
(smtp-auth username foo, mechanism cram-md5)
by mail.netisland.net (qpsmtpd/0.28) with ESMTP; <date>
o lib/Qpsmtpd/Auth.pm:
- Documentation update for the arguments passed to an auth
handler; previously the $mechanism argument was not mentioned,
which threw off the argument offsets.
- Documentation update for auth-login removing the warning
that auth-login is not currently supported due to lack of
functionality.
- Fix to execute a generic auth hook when a more specific
auth-$mechanism hook does not exist. (Previously posted
to the list last week.)
- Upon authentication, sets $session->{_auth_user} and
$session->{_auth_mechanism} so that SMTP.pm can include them
in the Received: header.
o plugins/queue/qmail-queue
- Added a timestamp and the qmail-queue qp identifier to the
"Queued!" 250 message, for compatibility with qmail-smtpd, which
can be very useful for tracking message delivery from machine to
machine. For example, the new 250 message might be:
250 Queued! 1105927468 qp 3210 <1105927457@netisland.net>
qmail-smtpd returns:
250 ok 1106546213 qp 7129
Additionally, for consistency angle brackets are placed around
the Message-ID displayed in the 250 if they were missing in the
message header.
o plugins/check_badmailfrom:
- Changed the error message from "Mail from $bad not accepted
here" to "sorry, your envelope sender is in my badmailfrom
list", for compatibility with qmail-smtpd. I didn't see any
reason to share with the sender the value of $bad, especially
for situations where the sender was rejected resulting from a
wildcard.
o plugins/check_earlytalker:
o plugins/require_resolvable_fromhost:
- No longer checks for earlytalkers or resolvable senders if the
connection note "whitelistclient" is set, which is nice for
helping backup MX hosts empty their queue faster.
o plugins/count_unrecognized_commands:
- Return code changed from DENY_DISCONNECT, which isn't valid in
an unrecognized_command hook, to DENY, which in this context
drops the connection anyway. (Previously posted to the list
last week.)
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minor test cleanups
updated Changes file in preperation for a release
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Replace Mail::Address with Peter J. Holzer's Qpsmtpd::Address module.
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