——# $Id: DeferToRCPT.pm,v 1.6 2004/02/26 19:24:53 tvierling Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Todd Vierling <tv@pobox.com> <tv@duh.org>
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package
Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DeferToRCPT;
use
5.006;
use
base Exporter;
use
base Mail::Milter::Wrapper;
use
strict;
use
warnings;
use
Carp;
our
$VERSION
=
'0.03'
;
=pod
=head1 NAME
Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DeferToRCPT - milter wrapper to delay failure returns
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DeferToRCPT;
my $milter = ...;
my $wrapper = new Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DeferToRCPT($milter);
my $wrapper2 = &DeferToRCPT($milter); # convenience
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DeferToRCPT is a convenience milter wrapper which
defers any error return during the "connect", "helo", and/or "envfrom"
callbacks to the "envrcpt" callback.
Many broken client mailers exist in the real world and will do such things
as instantaneously reconnect when receiving an error at the MAIL FROM:
stage. This wrapper ensures that errors are never propagated back to the
MTA until at least the RCPT TO: phase.
Errors in "connect" and "helo" will apply to the entire SMTP transaction.
Errors in "envfrom" will only apply to that particular message.
This wrapper can also be used to enhance logging. Though the contained
milter may wish to reject a mail in progress, it may be useful for logging
purposes to capture the HELO string, sender, and recipient addresses of
each attempted mail.
=cut
our
@EXPORT
=
qw(&DeferToRCPT)
;
sub
DeferToRCPT {
new Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DeferToRCPT(
@_
);
}
sub
new ($$) {
Mail::Milter::Wrapper::new(
shift
,
shift
,
\
&wrapper
,
qw{connect envfrom envrcpt close}
);
}
# internal methods
sub
wrapper {
my
$this
=
shift
;
my
$cbname
=
shift
;
my
$callback_sub
=
shift
;
my
$oldctx
=
shift
;
my
$newctx
=
$oldctx
->getpriv();
unless
(
defined
(
$newctx
)) {
$newctx
= new Mail::Milter::ContextWrapper(
$oldctx
, {
setreply
=>
sub
{
shift
->set_key(
reply
=> [
@_
]); },
});
$oldctx
->setpriv(
$newctx
);
}
# If rejection is pending, "stage" has the value:
# 0, if rejected in "connect" or "helo" for whole connection.
# 1, if rejected in "envfrom".
# 2, if rejected in "envrcpt" or later.
my
$rc
=
$newctx
->get_key(
'rc'
);
if
(
$cbname
eq
'connect'
||
$cbname
eq
'close'
) {
#
# Always start fresh.
#
$newctx
->set_key(
stage
=> 0);
$newctx
->set_key(
reply
=>
undef
);
$newctx
->set_key(
rc
=> (
$rc
= SMFIS_CONTINUE));
}
elsif
(
$cbname
eq
'envfrom'
) {
#
# If we've reached this point naturally or the last
# reject was in "envfrom", then reset state.
#
if
(
$rc
== SMFIS_CONTINUE ||
$newctx
->get_key(
'stage'
) >= 1) {
$newctx
->set_key(
stage
=> 1);
$newctx
->set_key(
reply
=>
undef
);
$rc
= SMFIS_CONTINUE;
}
}
elsif
(
$cbname
eq
'envrcpt'
) {
#
# If we've reached this point naturally, then reset state.
#
if
(
$rc
== SMFIS_CONTINUE) {
$newctx
->set_key(
stage
=> 2);
$newctx
->set_key(
reply
=>
undef
);
}
}
# Only call the callback if there is not a pending error.
$rc
=
&$callback_sub
(
$newctx
,
@_
)
if
(
$rc
== SMFIS_CONTINUE);
if
((
$cbname
eq
'connect'
||
$cbname
eq
'helo'
||
$cbname
eq
'envfrom'
) &&
(
$rc
== SMFIS_TEMPFAIL ||
$rc
== SMFIS_REJECT)) {
#
# Convert error to pending, and return CONTINUE.
#
$newctx
->set_key(
rc
=>
$rc
);
$rc
= SMFIS_CONTINUE;
}
# Propagate the replycode only if we'll be returning an error.
if
(
$rc
== SMFIS_TEMPFAIL ||
$rc
== SMFIS_REJECT) {
my
$reply
=
$newctx
->get_key(
'reply'
);
$oldctx
->setreply(
@$reply
)
if
(
$reply
);
}
if
(
$newctx
->get_key(
'stage'
) >= 2) {
#
# If we weren't rejected in stages 0 or 1, then reset state.
#
$newctx
->set_key(
rc
=> SMFIS_CONTINUE);
$newctx
->set_key(
reply
=>
undef
);
}
$oldctx
->setpriv(
undef
)
if
(
$cbname
eq
'close'
);
$rc
;
}
1;
__END__
=head1 AUTHOR
Todd Vierling, E<lt>tv@duh.orgE<gt> E<lt>tv@pobox.comE<gt>
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Mail::Milter::Wrapper>
=cut