qpsmtpd/plugins/rcpt_ok
John Peacock 1d0f889d3c Support for RFC 1893 - Enhanced Mail System Status Codes
Patch by Hanno Hecker <hah@uu-x.de>.

Adds the RFC 1893 status codes to the messages which are returned to the
sending client.

git-svn-id: https://svn.perl.org/qpsmtpd/branches/0.3x@602 958fd67b-6ff1-0310-b445-bb7760255be9
2006-01-25 02:59:31 +00:00

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# this plugin checks the standard rcpthosts config
#
# It should be configured to be run _LAST_!
#
use Qpsmtpd::DSN;
sub hook_rcpt {
my ($self, $transaction, $recipient) = @_;
my $host = lc $recipient->host;
my @rcpt_hosts = ($self->qp->config("me"), $self->qp->config("rcpthosts"));
# Allow 'no @' addresses for 'postmaster' and 'abuse'
# qmail-smtpd will do this for all users without a domain, but we'll
# be a bit more picky. Maybe that's a bad idea.
my $user = $recipient->user;
$host = $self->qp->config("me")
if ($host eq "" && (lc $user eq "postmaster" || lc $user eq "abuse"));
# Check if this recipient host is allowed
for my $allowed (@rcpt_hosts) {
$allowed =~ s/^\s*(\S+)/$1/;
return (OK) if $host eq lc $allowed;
return (OK) if substr($allowed,0,1) eq "." and $host =~ m/\Q$allowed\E$/i;
}
my $more_rcpt_hosts = $self->qp->config('morercpthosts', 'map');
return (OK) if exists $more_rcpt_hosts->{$host};
if ( $self->qp->connection->relay_client ) { # failsafe
return (OK);
}
else {
# default of relaying_denied is obviously DENY,
# we use the default "Relaying denied" message...
return Qpsmtpd::DSN->relaying_denied();
}
}