qpsmtpd/plugins/check_badmailfrom_patterns
Matt Simerson dbaa9dbd6c POD corrections, additional tests, plugin consistency
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
2012-04-29 00:00:10 -07:00

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#!perl -Tw
=head1 SYNOPSIS
This plugin checks the badmailfrom_patterns config. This allows
special patterns to be denied (e.g. FQDN-VERP, percent hack, bangs,
double ats).
=head1 CONFIG
Configuration is placed in the following file:
F<config/badmailfrom_patterns>
Patterns are stored in the format pattern\sresponse, where pattern
is a Perl pattern expression. Don't forget to anchor the pattern
(front ^ and back $) if you want to restrict it from matching
anywhere in the string.
^streamsendbouncer@.*\.mailengine1\.com$ Your right-hand side VERP doesn't fool me
^return.*@.*\.pidplate\.biz$ I don' want it regardless of subdomain
^admin.*\.ppoonn400\.com$
=head1 AUTHOR
Johan Almqvist <johan-qpsmtpd@almqvist.net> based on L<check_badmailfrom>
This software is free software and may be distributed under the same
terms as qpsmtpd itself.
=cut
sub hook_mail {
my ($self, $transaction, $sender, %param) = @_;
my @badmailfrom = $self->qp->config("badmailfrom_patterns")
or return (DECLINED);
return (DECLINED) if ($sender->format eq "<>");
my $host = lc $sender->host;
my $from = lc($sender->user) . '@' . $host;
for (@badmailfrom) {
my ($pattern, $response) = split /\s+/, $_, 2;
next unless $from =~ /$pattern/;
$response = "Your envelope sender is in my badmailfrom_patterns list"
unless $response;
$transaction->notes('badmailfrom_patterns', $response);
}
return (DECLINED);
}
sub hook_rcpt {
my ($self, $transaction, $rcpt, %param) = @_;
my $note = $transaction->notes('badmailfrom_patterns');
if ($note) {
$self->log(LOGINFO, $note);
return (DENY, $note);
}
return (DECLINED);
}