qpsmtpd/plugins/badrcptto
2013-08-05 15:01:49 -07:00

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3.2 KiB
Perl

#!perl -w
=head1 SYNOPSIS
deny connections to recipients in the I<badrcptto> file
like badmailfrom, but for recipient address rather than sender
=head1 CONFIG
Recipients are matched against entries in I<config/badrcptto>. Entries can be
a complete email address, a host entry that starts with an @ symbol, or a
regular expression. For regexp pattern matches, see PATTERNS.
=head1 PATTERNS
This allows special patterns to be denied (e.g. percent hack, bangs,
double ats).
Patterns are stored in the format pattern\sresponse, where pattern
is a Perl pattern expression. Don't forget to anchor the pattern if
you want to restrict it from matching anywhere in the string.
qpsmtpd already ensures that the address contains an @, with something
to the left and right of the @.
=head1 AUTHOR
2002 - original badrcptto plugin - apparently Jim Winstead
https://github.com/smtpd/qpsmtpd/commits/master/plugins/check_badrcptto
2005 - pattern feature, (c) Gordon Rowell <gordonr@gormand.com.au>
2012 - merged the two, refactored, added tests - Matt Simerson
=head1 LICENSE
This software is free software and may be distributed under the same
terms as qpsmtpd itself.
=cut
use strict;
use warnings;
use Qpsmtpd::Constants;
use Qpsmtpd::DSN;
sub hook_rcpt {
my ($self, $transaction, $recipient, %param) = @_;
return (DECLINED) if $self->is_immune();
my ($host, $to) = $self->get_host_and_to( $recipient )
or return (DECLINED);
my @badrcptto = $self->qp->config("badrcptto") or do {
$self->log(LOGINFO, "skip, empty config");
return (DECLINED);
};
for my $line (@badrcptto) {
$line =~ s/^\s+//g; # trim leading whitespace
my ($bad, $reason) = split /\s+/, $line, 2;
next if ! $bad;
if ( $self->is_match( $to, lc($bad), $host ) ) {
if ( $reason ) {
return (DENY, "mail to $bad not accepted here");
}
else {
return Qpsmtpd::DSN->no_such_user("mail to $bad not accepted here");
}
};
}
$self->log(LOGINFO, 'pass');
return (DECLINED);
}
sub is_match {
my ( $self, $to, $bad, $host ) = @_;
if ( $bad =~ /[\/\^\$\*\+\!\%\?\\]/ ) { # it's a regexp
$self->log(LOGDEBUG, "badmailfrom pattern ($bad) match for $to");
if ( $to =~ /$bad/i ) {
$self->log(LOGINFO, 'fail: pattern match');
return 1;
};
return;
};
if ( $bad !~ m/\@/ ) {
$self->log(LOGERROR, "badrcptto: bad config: no \@ sign in $bad");
return;
};
$bad = lc $bad;
$to = lc $to;
if ( substr($bad,0,1) eq '@' ) {
if ( $bad eq "\@$host" ) {
$self->log(LOGINFO, 'fail: host match');
return 1;
};
return;
};
if ( $bad eq $to ) {
$self->log(LOGINFO, 'fail: rcpt match');
return 1;
}
return;
};
sub get_host_and_to {
my ( $self, $recipient ) = @_;
if ( ! $recipient ) {
$self->log(LOGERROR, 'skip: no recipient!');
return;
};
if ( ! $recipient->host || ! $recipient->user ) {
$self->log(LOGINFO, 'skip: missing host or user');
return;
};
my $host = lc $recipient->host;
return ( $host, lc($recipient->user) . '@' . $host );
};