qpsmtpd/plugins/queue/qmail-queue
John Peacock c840a1d04f Changes by jpeacock@cpan.org (John Peacock)
o plugins/check_badmailfromto
    - New plugin in the style of check_badmailfrom, which matches a pair
      of FROM/TO and makes it seem like the recipient's address no longer
      exists (but only from the matching sender's point of view).  Useful
      for stalkers and other harassment cases.

o plugins/dns_whitelist_soft
    - New plugin to provide a DNS-based whitelist (good for distributed
      sites).

o various files
    - Replaced tab character with 8 spaces and adjusted line breaks for
      better readability.

Changes by mct@toren.net (Michael C. Toren)

o lib/Qpsmtpd/SMTP.pm

    - Assumes a MAIL FROM value of "<#@[]>" (utilized by qmail to
      indicate a null sender when generating a doublebounce message)
      is equivalent to "<>".  Previously qpsmtpd complained that the
      value could not be parsed.

    - Adds LOGIN to the default list of supported auth mechanisms.
      The documentation in Auth.pm indicated that auth-login was not
      currently supported due to lack of functionality, however I can
      confirm that LOGIN appears to work fine as tested by using msmtp
      (http://msmtp.sourceforge.net/).  Are there any indications that
      LOGIN support is actually broken in the current implementation?

    - Removes the "X-Qpsmtpd-Auth: True" header appended when a message
      has been sent by an authenticated user.  One problem with such a
      header is that it's impossible to say which SMTP hop added it,
      and it provides no information which could be used to backtrack
      the transaction.  I grepped through my mail archives a bit
      looking for how other MTAs handled the problem, and decided it
      would be best to place this information in the Received: header:

        Received: from remotehost (HELO remotehost) (192.168.42.42)
          (smtp-auth username foo, mechanism cram-md5)
          by mail.netisland.net (qpsmtpd/0.28) with ESMTP; <date>


o lib/Qpsmtpd/Auth.pm:

    - Documentation update for the arguments passed to an auth
      handler; previously the $mechanism argument was not mentioned,
      which threw off the argument offsets.

    - Documentation update for auth-login removing the warning
      that auth-login is not currently supported due to lack of
      functionality.

    - Fix to execute a generic auth hook when a more specific
      auth-$mechanism hook does not exist.  (Previously posted
      to the list last week.)

    - Upon authentication, sets $session->{_auth_user} and
      $session->{_auth_mechanism} so that SMTP.pm can include them
      in the Received: header.


o plugins/queue/qmail-queue

    - Added a timestamp and the qmail-queue qp identifier to the
      "Queued!" 250 message, for compatibility with qmail-smtpd, which
      can be very useful for tracking message delivery from machine to
      machine.  For example, the new 250 message might be:

        250 Queued! 1105927468 qp 3210 <1105927457@netisland.net>

      qmail-smtpd returns:

        250 ok 1106546213 qp 7129

      Additionally, for consistency angle brackets are placed around
      the Message-ID displayed in the 250 if they were missing in the
      message header.


o plugins/check_badmailfrom:

    - Changed the error message from "Mail from $bad not accepted
      here" to "sorry, your envelope sender is in my badmailfrom
      list", for compatibility with qmail-smtpd.  I didn't see any
      reason to share with the sender the value of $bad, especially
      for situations where the sender was rejected resulting from a
      wildcard.


o plugins/check_earlytalker:
o plugins/require_resolvable_fromhost:

    - No longer checks for earlytalkers or resolvable senders if the
      connection note "whitelistclient" is set, which is nice for
      helping backup MX hosts empty their queue faster.


o plugins/count_unrecognized_commands:

    - Return code changed from DENY_DISCONNECT, which isn't valid in
      an unrecognized_command hook, to DENY, which in this context
      drops the connection anyway.  (Previously posted to the list
      last week.)


git-svn-id: https://svn.perl.org/qpsmtpd/trunk@356 958fd67b-6ff1-0310-b445-bb7760255be9
2005-01-28 03:30:50 +00:00

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# -*- perl -*-
=head1 NAME
qmail-queue
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This is the most common plugin used to queue incoming mails. A
variation of this plugin would maybe forward the mail via smtp.
=head1 CONFIG
It takes one optional parameter, the location of qmail-queue. This
makes it easy to use a qmail-queue replacement.
queue/qmail-queue /var/qmail/bin/another-qmail-queue
If set the environment variable QMAILQUEUE overrides this setting.
=cut
use POSIX ();
sub register {
my ($self, $qp, @args) = @_;
$self->register_hook("queue", "queue_handler");
if (@args > 0) {
$self->{_queue_exec} = $args[0];
$self->log(LOGWARN, "WARNING: Ignoring additional arguments.") if (@args > 1);
}
else {
$self->{_queue_exec} = ($ENV{QMAIL} || '/var/qmail') . "/bin/qmail-queue";
}
$self->{_queue_exec} = $ENV{QMAILQUEUE} if $ENV{QMAILQUEUE};
}
sub queue_handler {
my ($self, $transaction) = @_;
# these bits inspired by Peter Samuels "qmail-queue wrapper"
pipe(MESSAGE_READER, MESSAGE_WRITER) or fault("Could not create message pipe"), exit;
pipe(ENVELOPE_READER, ENVELOPE_WRITER) or fault("Could not create envelope pipe"), exit;
my $child = fork();
not defined $child and fault(451, "Could not fork"), exit;
if ($child) {
# Parent
my $oldfh = select(MESSAGE_WRITER); $| = 1;
select(ENVELOPE_WRITER); $| = 1;
select($oldfh);
close MESSAGE_READER or fault("close msg reader fault"),exit;
close ENVELOPE_READER or fault("close envelope reader fault"), exit;
$transaction->header->print(\*MESSAGE_WRITER);
$transaction->body_resetpos;
while (my $line = $transaction->body_getline) {
print MESSAGE_WRITER $line;
}
close MESSAGE_WRITER;
my @rcpt = map { "T" . $_->address } $transaction->recipients;
my $from = "F".($transaction->sender->address|| "" );
print ENVELOPE_WRITER "$from\0", join("\0",@rcpt), "\0\0"
or return(DECLINED,"Could not print addresses to queue");
close ENVELOPE_WRITER;
waitpid($child, 0);
my $exit_code = $? >> 8;
$exit_code and return(DECLINED, "Unable to queue message ($exit_code)");
my $msg_id = $transaction->header->get('Message-Id') || '';
$msg_id =~ s/[\r\n].*//s; # don't allow newlines in the Message-Id here
$msg_id = "<$msg_id>" unless $msg_id =~ /^<.*>$/; # surround in <>'s
return (OK, "Queued! " . time . " qp $child $msg_id");
}
elsif (defined $child) {
# Child
close MESSAGE_WRITER or exit 1;
close ENVELOPE_WRITER or exit 2;
# Untaint $self->{_queue_exec}
my $queue_exec = $self->{_queue_exec};
if ($queue_exec =~ /^(\/[\/\-\_\.a-z0-9A-Z]*)$/) {
$queue_exec = $1;
} else {
$self->log(LOGERROR, "FATAL ERROR: Unexpected characters in qmail-queue plugin argument");
# This exit is ok as we're exiting a forked child process.
exit 3;
}
# save the original STDIN and STDOUT in case exec() fails below
open(SAVE_STDIN, "<&STDIN");
open(SAVE_STDOUT, ">&STDOUT");
POSIX::dup2(fileno(MESSAGE_READER), 0) or die "Unable to dup MESSAGE_READER: $!";
POSIX::dup2(fileno(ENVELOPE_READER), 1) or die "Unable to dup ENVELOPE_READER: $!";
my $ppid = getppid();
$self->log(LOGNOTICE, "(for $ppid ) Queuing qp $$ to $queue_exec");
my $rc = exec $queue_exec;
exit 6; # we'll only get here if the exec fails
}
}