# $Id$ package Apache::Qpsmtpd; use 5.006001; use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Apache2::ServerUtil (); use Apache2::Connection (); use Apache2::Const -compile => qw(OK MODE_GETLINE); use APR::Const -compile => qw(SO_NONBLOCK EOF SUCCESS); use APR::Error (); use APR::Brigade (); use APR::Bucket (); use APR::Socket (); use Apache2::Filter (); use ModPerl::Util (); our $VERSION = '0.02'; sub handler { my Apache2::Connection $c = shift; $c->client_socket->opt_set(APR::Const::SO_NONBLOCK => 0); my $qpsmtpd = Qpsmtpd::Apache->new(); $qpsmtpd->start_connection( ip => $c->remote_ip, host => $c->remote_host, info => undef, dir => $c->base_server->dir_config('QpsmtpdDir'), conn => $c, ); $qpsmtpd->run($c); return Apache2::Const::OK; } package Qpsmtpd::Apache; use Qpsmtpd::Constants; use base qw(Qpsmtpd::SMTP); sub start_connection { my $self = shift; my %opts = @_; $self->{qpdir} = $opts{dir}; $self->{conn} = $opts{conn}; $self->{conn}->client_socket->timeout_set($self->config('timeout') * 1_000_000); $self->{bb_in} = APR::Brigade->new($self->{conn}->pool, $self->{conn}->bucket_alloc); $self->{bb_out} = APR::Brigade->new($self->{conn}->pool, $self->{conn}->bucket_alloc); my $remote_host = $opts{host} || ( $opts{ip} ? "[$opts{ip}]" : "[noip!]"); my $remote_info = $opts{info} ? "$opts{info}\@$remote_host" : $remote_host; my $remote_ip = $opts{ip}; $self->log(LOGNOTICE, "Connection from $remote_info [$remote_ip]"); $self->SUPER::connection->start( remote_info => $remote_info, remote_ip => $remote_ip, remote_host => $remote_host, @_); } sub config { my $self = shift; my ($param, $type) = @_; if (!$type) { my $opt = $self->{conn}->base_server->dir_config("qpsmtpd.$param"); return $opt if defined($opt); } return $self->SUPER::config(@_); } sub run { my $self = shift; # should be somewhere in Qpsmtpd.pm and not here... $self->load_plugins; my $rc = $self->start_conversation; return if $rc != DONE; # this should really be the loop and read_input should just # get one line; I think $self->read_input(); } sub config_dir { my ($self, $config) = @_; -e "$_/$config" and return $_ for "$self->{qpdir}/config"; return "/var/qmail/control"; } sub plugin_dir { my $self = shift; return "$self->{qpdir}/plugins"; } sub getline { my $self = shift; my $c = $self->{conn} || die "Cannot getline without a conn"; return if $c->aborted; my $bb = $self->{bb_in}; while (1) { my $rc = $c->input_filters->get_brigade($bb, Apache2::Const::MODE_GETLINE); return if $rc == APR::Const::EOF; die APR::Error::strerror($rc) unless $rc == APR::Const::SUCCESS; next unless $bb->flatten(my $data); $bb->cleanup; return $data; } return ''; } sub read_input { my $self = shift; my $c = $self->{conn}; while (defined(my $data = $self->getline)) { $data =~ s/\r?\n$//s; # advanced chomp $self->log(LOGDEBUG, "dispatching $data"); defined $self->dispatch(split / +/, $data, 2) or $self->respond(502, "command unrecognized: '$data'"); last if $self->{_quitting}; } } sub respond { my ($self, $code, @messages) = @_; my $c = $self->{conn}; while (my $msg = shift @messages) { my $bb = $self->{bb_out}; my $line = $code . (@messages?"-":" ").$msg; $self->log(LOGDEBUG, $line); my $bucket = APR::Bucket->new(($c->bucket_alloc), "$line\r\n"); $bb->insert_tail($bucket); $c->output_filters->fflush($bb); # $bucket->remove; $bb->cleanup; } return 1; } sub disconnect { my $self = shift; $self->SUPER::disconnect(@_); $self->{_quitting} = 1; $self->{conn}->client_socket->close(); } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Apache::Qpsmtpd - a mod_perl-2 connection handler for qpsmtpd =head1 SYNOPSIS Listen 0.0.0.0:25 LoadModule perl_module modules/mod_perl.so use lib qw( /path/to/qpsmtpd/lib ); use Apache::Qpsmtpd; PerlSetVar QpsmtpdDir /path/to/qpsmtpd PerlModule Apache::Qpsmtpd PerlProcessConnectionHandler Apache::Qpsmtpd PerlSetVar qpsmtpd.loglevel 4 =head1 DESCRIPTION This module implements a mod_perl/apache 2.0 connection handler that turns Apache into an SMTP server using Qpsmtpd. It also allows you to set single-valued config options (such as I, as seen above) using C in F. This module should be considered beta software as it is not yet widely tested. However it is currently the fastest way to run Qpsmtpd, so if performance is important to you then consider this module. =head1 BUGS Currently the F plugin will not work because it relies on being able to do C on F which does not work here. It should be possible with the next release of mod_perl to do a C on the socket though, so we can hopefully get that working in the future. Other operations that perform directly on the STDIN/STDOUT filehandles will not work. =head1 AUTHOR Matt Sergeant, Some credit goes to for Apache::SMTP which gave me the inspiration to do this. =cut