This adds a hook_user_config for plugins designed to return per-user
configuration directives. Qpsmtpd::Address::config() triggers a
hook_user_config plugin.
changed the method of saving results. Instead of appending to/from a header, plugins save results to a connection note.
Qpsmtpd::SMTP.pm has a new method that inserts the Authentication-Results header
The smtp-auth information has been removed from the Received header
Authentication-Results providing plugins have been updated to store results in connection note
is_immune tests designates to plugins they should always skip processing.
That's typical for naughty connections, but this change provides the ability to handly naughty connections differently than (whitelisted/relayclients/known good) senders.
append optional log_mess to log entry (more description)
subsequent attempts to set naughty don't overwrite the first
set the naughty rejection type to be the reject type of the plugin that marked the connection naughty
get_reject_type can be passed an explicit default
Plugins can now use a 'loglevel' argument in config/plugins entry
Includes user instructions prepended to docs/logging.pod
Already works for all plugins that use named arguments
These 3 auth plugins all have a data store they fetch the reference
password or hash from. They then match the attemped password or hash
against the reference. This consolidates the latter portion (validating
the password/hash) into Auth.pm.
* less duplicated code in the plugins.
* Pass validation consistently handled for these 3 plugins.
* less work to create new auth plugins
Also caches the CRAM-MD5 ticket. It could also cache user/pass info if
this was desirable.
Hook after receiving all headers lines. Defaults to nothing,
just continue processing. At this step, sender does not wait for a reply,
but we can stop him from sending remaining data by disconnecting.
(Cleaned up by Robert for english and coding style.)
Signed-off-by: Ask Bjørn Hansen <ask@develooper.com>
Signed-off-by: Robert Spier <robert@perl.org>
... now check_earlytalker can be expanded to VRFY and NOOP (see RFC 1854, #2.1)
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Qpsmtpd::Plugins for more info. This can be used to disable (and re-
enable) loaded plugins for the current connection.
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lib/Qpsmtpd/SMTP.pm
Take the AUTH method and put it in SMTP.pm where it belongs.
* lib/Qpsmtpd.pm
lib/Qpsmtpd/Plugin.pm
Expose the auth_user/auth_mechanism property to plugin writers.
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