Guard SNI usage better (client-side)
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059ec3d9 1#!PERL_COMMAND
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2
3# This variable should be set by the building process to Exim's spool directory.
4my $spool = 'SPOOL_DIRECTORY';
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5# Need to set this dynamically during build, but it's not used right now anyway.
6my $charset = 'ISO-8859-1';
059ec3d9 7
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8# use 'exipick --help' to view documentation for this program.
9# Documentation also viewable online at
10# http://www.exim.org/eximwiki/ToolExipickManPage
11
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12use strict;
13use Getopt::Long;
14
15my($p_name) = $0 =~ m|/?([^/]+)$|;
1a41defa 16my $p_version = "20100323.0";
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17my $p_usage = "Usage: $p_name [--help|--version] (see --help for details)";
18my $p_cp = <<EOM;
465e92cf 19 Copyright (c) 2003-2010 John Jetmore <jj33\@pobox.com>
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20
21 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
22 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
23 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
24 (at your option) any later version.
25
26 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
27 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
28 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
29 GNU General Public License for more details.
30
31 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
32 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
e22ca4ac 33 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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34EOM
35ext_usage(); # before we do anything else, check for --help
36
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37$| = 1; # unbuffer STDOUT
38
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39Getopt::Long::Configure("bundling_override");
40GetOptions(
a2405d83 41 'spool=s' => \$G::spool, # exim spool dir
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42 'input-dir=s' => \$G::input_dir, # name of the "input" dir
43 'finput' => \$G::finput, # same as "--input-dir Finput"
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44 'bp' => \$G::mailq_bp, # List the queue (noop - default)
45 'bpa' => \$G::mailq_bpa, # ... with generated address as well
46 'bpc' => \$G::mailq_bpc, # ... but just show a count of messages
47 'bpr' => \$G::mailq_bpr, # ... do not sort
48 'bpra' => \$G::mailq_bpra, # ... with generated addresses, unsorted
49 'bpru' => \$G::mailq_bpru, # ... only undelivered addresses, unsorted
50 'bpu' => \$G::mailq_bpu, # ... only undelivered addresses
51 'and' => \$G::and, # 'and' the criteria (default)
52 'or' => \$G::or, # 'or' the criteria
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53 'f=s' => \$G::qgrep_f, # from regexp
54 'r=s' => \$G::qgrep_r, # recipient regexp
55 's=s' => \$G::qgrep_s, # match against size field
56 'y=s' => \$G::qgrep_y, # message younger than (secs)
57 'o=s' => \$G::qgrep_o, # message older than (secs)
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58 'z' => \$G::qgrep_z, # frozen only
59 'x' => \$G::qgrep_x, # non-frozen only
60 'c' => \$G::qgrep_c, # display match count
61 'l' => \$G::qgrep_l, # long format (default)
62 'i' => \$G::qgrep_i, # message ids only
63 'b' => \$G::qgrep_b, # brief format
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64 'size' => \$G::size_only, # sum the size of the matching msgs
65 'not' => \$G::negate, # flip every test
66 'R|reverse' => \$G::reverse, # reverse output (-R is qgrep option)
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67 'sort=s' => \@G::sort, # allow you to choose variables to sort by
68 'freeze=s' => \$G::freeze, # freeze data in this file
69 'thaw=s' => \$G::thaw, # thaw data from this file
9cf6b11a 70 'unsorted' => \$G::unsorted, # unsorted, regardless of output format
e22ca4ac 71 'random' => \$G::random, # (poorly) randomize evaluation order
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72 'flatq' => \$G::flatq, # brief format
73 'caseful' => \$G::caseful, # in '=' criteria, respect case
74 'caseless' => \$G::caseless, # ...ignore case (default)
0ea2a468 75 'charset=s' => \$charset, # charset for $bh and $h variables
a2405d83 76 'show-vars=s' => \$G::show_vars, # display the contents of these vars
0ea2a468 77 'just-vars' => \$G::just_vars, # only display vars, no other info
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78 'show-rules' => \$G::show_rules, # display compiled match rules
79 'show-tests' => \$G::show_tests # display tests as applied to each message
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80) || exit(1);
81
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82# if both freeze and thaw specified, only thaw as it is less desctructive
83$G::freeze = undef if ($G::freeze && $G::thaw);
84freeze_start() if ($G::freeze);
85thaw_start() if ($G::thaw);
86
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87# massage sort options (make '$var,Var:' be 'var','var')
88for (my $i = scalar(@G::sort)-1; $i >= 0; $i--) {
89 $G::sort[$i] = lc($G::sort[$i]);
90 $G::sort[$i] =~ s/[\$:\s]//g;
91 if ((my @vars = split(/,/, $G::sort[$i])) > 1) {
92 $G::sort[$i] = $vars[0]; shift(@vars); # replace current slot w/ first var
93 splice(@G::sort, $i+1, 0, @vars); # add other vars after current pos
94 }
95}
96push(@G::sort, "message_exim_id") if (@G::sort);
97die "empty value provided to --sort not allowed, exiting\n"
98 if (grep /^\s*$/, @G::sort);
99
100# massage the qgrep options into standard criteria
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101push(@ARGV, "\$sender_address =~ /$G::qgrep_f/") if ($G::qgrep_f);
102push(@ARGV, "\$recipients =~ /$G::qgrep_r/") if ($G::qgrep_r);
103push(@ARGV, "\$shown_message_size eq $G::qgrep_s") if ($G::qgrep_s);
104push(@ARGV, "\$message_age < $G::qgrep_y") if ($G::qgrep_y);
105push(@ARGV, "\$message_age > $G::qgrep_o") if ($G::qgrep_o);
106push(@ARGV, "\$deliver_freeze") if ($G::qgrep_z);
107push(@ARGV, "!\$deliver_freeze") if ($G::qgrep_x);
e22ca4ac 108
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109$G::mailq_bp = $G::mailq_bp; # shut up -w
110$G::and = $G::and; # shut up -w
b3f69ca8 111$G::msg_ids = {}; # short circuit when crit is only MID
bf759a8b 112$G::caseless = $G::caseful ? 0 : 1; # nocase by default, case if both
b3f69ca8 113@G::recipients_crit = (); # holds per-recip criteria
bf759a8b 114$spool = $G::spool if ($G::spool);
edae0343 115my $input_dir = $G::input_dir || ($G::finput ? "Finput" : "input");
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116my $count_only = 1 if ($G::mailq_bpc || $G::qgrep_c);
117my $unsorted = 1 if ($G::mailq_bpr || $G::mailq_bpra ||
118 $G::mailq_bpru || $G::unsorted);
119my $msg = $G::thaw ? thaw_message_list()
edae0343 120 : get_all_msgs($spool, $input_dir, $unsorted,
e22ca4ac 121 $G::reverse, $G::random);
9cf6b11a 122die "Problem accessing thaw file\n" if ($G::thaw && !$msg);
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123my $crit = process_criteria(\@ARGV);
124my $e = Exim::SpoolFile->new();
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125my $tcount = 0 if ($count_only); # holds count of all messages
126my $mcount = 0 if ($count_only); # holds count of matching messages
e22ca4ac 127my $total_size = 0 if ($G::size_only);
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128$e->set_undelivered_only(1) if ($G::mailq_bpru || $G::mailq_bpu);
129$e->set_show_generated(1) if ($G::mailq_bpra || $G::mailq_bpa);
130$e->output_long() if ($G::qgrep_l);
131$e->output_idonly() if ($G::qgrep_i);
132$e->output_brief() if ($G::qgrep_b);
133$e->output_flatq() if ($G::flatq);
0ea2a468 134$e->output_vars_only() if ($G::just_vars && $G::show_vars);
059ec3d9 135$e->set_show_vars($G::show_vars) if ($G::show_vars);
edae0343 136$e->set_spool($spool, $input_dir);
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137
138MSG:
139foreach my $m (@$msg) {
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140 next if (scalar(keys(%$G::msg_ids)) && !$G::or
141 && !$G::msg_ids->{$m->{message}});
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142 if ($G::thaw) {
143 my $data = thaw_data();
144 if (!$e->restore_state($data)) {
145 warn "Couldn't thaw $data->{_message}: ".$e->error()."\n";
146 next MSG;
147 }
148 } else {
149 if (!$e->parse_message($m->{message}, $m->{path})) {
150 warn "Couldn't parse $m->{message}: ".$e->error()."\n";
151 next MSG;
152 }
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153 }
154 $tcount++;
155 my $match = 0;
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156 my @local_crit = ();
157 foreach my $c (@G::recipients_crit) { # handle each_recip* vars
158 foreach my $addr (split(/, /, $e->get_var($c->{var}))) {
159 my %t = ( 'cmp' => $c->{cmp}, 'var' => $c->{var} );
160 $t{cmp} =~ s/"?\$var"?/'$addr'/;
161 push(@local_crit, \%t);
162 }
163 }
ee744174 164 if ($G::show_tests) { print $e->get_var('message_exim_id'), "\n"; }
059ec3d9 165 CRITERIA:
bf759a8b 166 foreach my $c (@$crit, @local_crit) {
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167 my $var = $e->get_var($c->{var});
168 my $ret = eval($c->{cmp});
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169 if ($G::show_tests) {
170 printf " %25s = '%s'\n %25s => $ret\n",$c->{var},$var,$c->{cmp},$ret;
171 }
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172 if ($@) {
173 print STDERR "Error in eval '$c->{cmp}': $@\n";
11121d3d 174 next MSG;
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175 } elsif ($ret) {
176 $match = 1;
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177 if ($G::or) { last CRITERIA; }
178 else { next CRITERIA; }
059ec3d9 179 } else { # no match
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180 if ($G::or) { next CRITERIA; }
181 else { next MSG; }
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182 }
183 }
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184
185 # skip this message if any criteria were supplied and it didn't match
11121d3d 186 next MSG if ((scalar(@$crit) || scalar(@local_crit)) && !$match);
059ec3d9 187
e22ca4ac 188 if ($count_only || $G::size_only) {
059ec3d9 189 $mcount++;
e22ca4ac 190 $total_size += $e->get_var('message_size');
059ec3d9 191 } else {
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192 if (@G::sort) {
193 # if we are defining criteria to sort on, save the message here. If
194 # we don't save here and do the sort later, we have a chicken/egg
195 # problem
196 push(@G::to_print, { vars => {}, output => "" });
197 foreach my $var (@G::sort) {
198 # save any values we want to sort on. I don't like doing the internal
199 # struct access here, but calling get_var a bunch can be _slow_ =(
200 $G::sort_type{$var} ||= '<=>';
201 $G::to_print[-1]{vars}{$var} = $e->{_vars}{$var};
202 $G::sort_type{$var} = 'cmp' if ($G::to_print[-1]{vars}{$var} =~ /\D/);
203 }
204 $G::to_print[-1]{output} = $e->format_message();
205 } else {
206 print $e->format_message();
207 }
059ec3d9 208 }
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209
210 if ($G::freeze) {
211 freeze_data($e->get_state());
212 push(@G::frozen_msgs, $m);
213 }
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214}
215
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216if (@G::to_print) {
217 msg_sort(\@G::to_print, \@G::sort, $G::reverse);
218 foreach my $msg (@G::to_print) {
219 print $msg->{output};
220 }
221}
222
223if ($G::qgrep_c) {
224 print "$mcount matches out of $tcount messages" .
225 ($G::size_only ? " ($total_size)" : "") . "\n";
226} elsif ($G::mailq_bpc) {
227 print "$mcount" . ($G::size_only ? " ($total_size)" : "") . "\n";
228} elsif ($G::size_only) {
229 print "$total_size\n";
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230}
231
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232if ($G::freeze) {
233 freeze_message_list(\@G::frozen_msgs);
234 freeze_end();
235} elsif ($G::thaw) {
236 thaw_end();
237}
238
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239exit;
240
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241# sender_address_domain,shown_message_size
242sub msg_sort {
243 my $msgs = shift;
244 my $vars = shift;
245 my $reverse = shift;
246
247 my @pieces = ();
248 foreach my $v (@G::sort) {
249 push(@pieces, "\$a->{vars}{\"$v\"} $G::sort_type{$v} \$b->{vars}{\"$v\"}");
250 }
251 my $sort_str = join(" || ", @pieces);
252
253 @$msgs = sort { eval $sort_str } (@$msgs);
254 @$msgs = reverse(@$msgs) if ($reverse);
255}
256
257sub try_load {
258 my $mod = shift;
259
260 eval("use $mod");
261 return $@ ? 0 : 1;
262}
263
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264# FREEZE FILE FORMAT:
265# message_data_bytes
266# message_data
267# <...>
268# EOM
269# message_list
270# message_list_bytes <- 10 bytes, zero-packed, plus \n
271
272sub freeze_start {
273 eval("use Storable");
274 die "Storable module not found: $@\n" if ($@);
275 open(O, ">$G::freeze") || die "Can't open freeze file $G::freeze: $!\n";
276 $G::freeze_handle = \*O;
277}
278
279sub freeze_end {
280 close($G::freeze_handle);
281}
282
283sub thaw_start {
284 eval("use Storable");
285 die "Storable module not found: $@\n" if ($@);
286 open(I, "<$G::thaw") || die "Can't open freeze file $G::thaw: $!\n";
287 $G::freeze_handle = \*I;
288}
289
290sub thaw_end {
291 close($G::freeze_handle);
292}
293
294sub freeze_data {
295 my $h = Storable::freeze($_[0]);
296 print $G::freeze_handle length($h)+1, "\n$h\n";
297}
298
299sub freeze_message_list {
300 my $h = Storable::freeze($_[0]);
301 my $l = length($h) + 1;
302 printf $G::freeze_handle "EOM\n$l\n$h\n%010d\n", $l+11+length($l)+1;
303}
304
305sub thaw_message_list {
306 my $orig_pos = tell($G::freeze_handle);
307 seek($G::freeze_handle, -11, 2);
308 chomp(my $bytes = <$G::freeze_handle>);
309 seek($G::freeze_handle, $bytes * -1, 2);
310 my $obj = thaw_data();
311 seek($G::freeze_handle, 0, $orig_pos);
312 return($obj);
313}
314
315sub thaw_data {
316 my $obj;
317 chomp(my $bytes = <$G::freeze_handle>);
318 return(undef) if (!$bytes || $bytes eq 'EOM');
319 my $read = read(I, $obj, $bytes);
320 die "Format error in thaw file (expected $bytes bytes, got $read)\n"
321 if ($bytes != $read);
322 chomp($obj);
323 return(Storable::thaw($obj));
324}
325
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326sub process_criteria {
327 my $a = shift;
328 my @c = ();
329 my $e = 0;
330
331 foreach (@$a) {
e22ca4ac 332 foreach my $t ('@') { s/$t/\\$t/g; }
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333 if (/^(.*?)\s+(<=|>=|==|!=|<|>)\s+(.*)$/) {
334 #print STDERR "found as integer\n";
335 my $v = $1; my $o = $2; my $n = $3;
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336 if ($n =~ /^(-?[\d\.]+)M$/) { $n = $1 * 1024 * 1024; }
337 elsif ($n =~ /^(-?[\d\.]+)K$/) { $n = $1 * 1024; }
338 elsif ($n =~ /^(-?[\d\.]+)B?$/) { $n = $1; }
339 elsif ($n =~ /^(-?[\d\.]+)d$/) { $n = $1 * 60 * 60 * 24; }
340 elsif ($n =~ /^(-?[\d\.]+)h$/) { $n = $1 * 60 * 60; }
341 elsif ($n =~ /^(-?[\d\.]+)m$/) { $n = $1 * 60; }
342 elsif ($n =~ /^(-?[\d\.]+)s?$/) { $n = $1; }
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343 else {
344 print STDERR "Expression $_ did not parse: numeric comparison with ",
345 "non-number\n";
346 $e = 1;
347 next;
348 }
9cf6b11a 349 push(@c, { var => lc($v), cmp => "(\$var $o $n)" });
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350 } elsif (/^(.*?)\s+(=~|!~)\s+(.*)$/) {
351 #print STDERR "found as string regexp\n";
9cf6b11a 352 push(@c, { var => lc($1), cmp => "(\"\$var\" $2 $3)" });
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353 } elsif (/^(.*?)\s+=\s+(.*)$/) {
354 #print STDERR "found as bare string regexp\n";
af66f652 355 my $case = $G::caseful ? '' : 'i';
9cf6b11a 356 push(@c, { var => lc($1), cmp => "(\"\$var\" =~ /$2/$case)" });
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357 # quote special characters in perl text string
358 #foreach my $t ('@') { $c[-1]{cmp} =~ s/$t/\\$t/g; }
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359 } elsif (/^(.*?)\s+(eq|ne)\s+(.*)$/) {
360 #print STDERR "found as string cmp\n";
af66f652 361 my $var = lc($1); my $op = $2; my $val = $3;
5f970846 362 $val =~ s|^(['"])(.*)\1$|$2|;
9cf6b11a 363 push(@c, { var => $var, cmp => "(\"\$var\" $op \"$val\")" });
ee744174 364 if (($var eq 'message_id' || $var eq 'message_exim_id') && $op eq "eq") {
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365 #print STDERR "short circuit @c[-1]->{cmp} $val\n";
366 $G::msg_ids->{$val} = 1;
367 }
e22ca4ac 368 #foreach my $t ('@') { $c[-1]{cmp} =~ s/$t/\\$t/g; }
9cf6b11a 369 } elsif (/^(\S+)$/) {
059ec3d9 370 #print STDERR "found as boolean\n";
9cf6b11a 371 push(@c, { var => lc($1), cmp => "(\$var)" });
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372 } else {
373 print STDERR "Expression $_ did not parse\n";
374 $e = 1;
0ea2a468 375 next;
059ec3d9 376 }
9cf6b11a 377 # assign the results of the cmp test here (handle "!" negation)
e22ca4ac 378 # also handle global --not negation
9cf6b11a 379 if ($c[-1]{var} =~ s|^!||) {
e22ca4ac 380 $c[-1]{cmp} .= $G::negate ? " ? 1 : 0" : " ? 0 : 1";
9cf6b11a 381 } else {
e22ca4ac 382 $c[-1]{cmp} .= $G::negate ? " ? 0 : 1" : " ? 1 : 0";
9cf6b11a 383 }
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384 # support the each_* psuedo variables. Steal the criteria off of the
385 # queue for special processing later
386 if ($c[-1]{var} =~ /^each_(recipients(_(un)?del)?)$/) {
387 my $var = $1;
388 push(@G::recipients_crit,pop(@c));
389 $G::recipients_crit[-1]{var} = $var; # remove each_ from the variable
390 }
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391 }
392
393 exit(1) if ($e);
394
395 if ($G::show_rules) { foreach (@c) { print "$_->{var}\t$_->{cmp}\n"; } }
396
397 return(\@c);
398}
399
400sub get_all_msgs {
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401 my $d = shift();
402 my $i = shift();
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403 my $u = shift; # don't sort
404 my $r = shift; # right before returning, reverse order
405 my $o = shift; # if true, randomize list order before returning
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406 my @m = ();
407
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408 if ($i =~ m|^/|) { $d = $i; } else { $d = $d . '/' . $i; }
409
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410 opendir(D, "$d") || die "Couldn't opendir $d: $!\n";
411 foreach my $e (grep !/^\./, readdir(D)) {
412 if ($e =~ /^[a-zA-Z0-9]$/) {
413 opendir(DD, "$d/$e") || next;
414 foreach my $f (grep !/^\./, readdir(DD)) {
9cf6b11a 415 push(@m, { message => $1, path => "$d/$e" }) if ($f =~ /^(.{16})-H$/);
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416 }
417 closedir(DD);
418 } elsif ($e =~ /^(.{16})-H$/) {
9cf6b11a 419 push(@m, { message => $1, path => $d });
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420 }
421 }
422 closedir(D);
423
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424 if ($o) {
425 my $c = scalar(@m);
426 # loop twice to pretend we're doing a good job of mixing things up
427 for (my $i = 0; $i < 2 * $c; $i++) {
428 my $rand = int(rand($c));
429 ($m[$i % $c],$m[$rand]) = ($m[$rand],$m[$i % $c]);
430 }
431 } elsif (!$u) {
432 @m = sort { $a->{message} cmp $b->{message} } @m;
433 }
434 @m = reverse(@m) if ($r);
435
436 return(\@m);
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437}
438
439BEGIN {
440
441package Exim::SpoolFile;
442
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443# versions 4.61 and higher will not need these variables anymore, but they
444# are left for handling legacy installs
445$Exim::SpoolFile::ACL_C_MAX_LEGACY = 10;
446#$Exim::SpoolFile::ACL_M_MAX _LEGACY= 10;
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447
448sub new {
449 my $class = shift;
450 my $self = {};
451 bless($self, $class);
452
453 $self->{_spool_dir} = '';
edae0343 454 $self->{_input_path} = '';
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455 $self->{_undelivered_only} = 0;
456 $self->{_show_generated} = 0;
457 $self->{_output_long} = 1;
458 $self->{_output_idonly} = 0;
459 $self->{_output_brief} = 0;
460 $self->{_output_flatq} = 0;
0ea2a468 461 $self->{_output_vars_only} = 0;
5f970846 462 $self->{_show_vars} = [];
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463
464 $self->_reset();
465 return($self);
466}
467
468sub output_long {
469 my $self = shift;
470
471 $self->{_output_long} = 1;
472 $self->{_output_idonly} = 0;
473 $self->{_output_brief} = 0;
474 $self->{_output_flatq} = 0;
0ea2a468 475 $self->{_output_vars_only} = 0;
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476}
477
478sub output_idonly {
479 my $self = shift;
480
481 $self->{_output_long} = 0;
482 $self->{_output_idonly} = 1;
483 $self->{_output_brief} = 0;
484 $self->{_output_flatq} = 0;
0ea2a468 485 $self->{_output_vars_only} = 0;
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486}
487
488sub output_brief {
489 my $self = shift;
490
491 $self->{_output_long} = 0;
492 $self->{_output_idonly} = 0;
493 $self->{_output_brief} = 1;
494 $self->{_output_flatq} = 0;
0ea2a468 495 $self->{_output_vars_only} = 0;
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496}
497
498sub output_flatq {
499 my $self = shift;
500
501 $self->{_output_long} = 0;
502 $self->{_output_idonly} = 0;
503 $self->{_output_brief} = 0;
504 $self->{_output_flatq} = 1;
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505 $self->{_output_vars_only} = 0;
506}
507
508sub output_vars_only {
509 my $self = shift;
510
511 $self->{_output_long} = 0;
512 $self->{_output_idonly} = 0;
513 $self->{_output_brief} = 0;
514 $self->{_output_flatq} = 0;
515 $self->{_output_vars_only} = 1;
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516}
517
518sub set_show_vars {
519 my $self = shift;
520 my $s = shift;
521
522 foreach my $v (split(/\s*,\s*/, $s)) {
5f970846 523 push(@{$self->{_show_vars}}, $v);
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524 }
525}
526
527sub set_show_generated {
528 my $self = shift;
529 $self->{_show_generated} = shift;
530}
531
532sub set_undelivered_only {
533 my $self = shift;
534 $self->{_undelivered_only} = shift;
535}
536
537sub error {
538 my $self = shift;
539 return $self->{_error};
540}
541
542sub _error {
543 my $self = shift;
544 $self->{_error} = shift;
545 return(undef);
546}
547
548sub _reset {
549 my $self = shift;
550
551 $self->{_error} = '';
552 $self->{_delivered} = 0;
553 $self->{_message} = '';
554 $self->{_path} = '';
555 $self->{_vars} = {};
0ea2a468 556 $self->{_vars_raw} = {};
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557
558 $self->{_numrecips} = 0;
559 $self->{_udel_tree} = {};
560 $self->{_del_tree} = {};
561 $self->{_recips} = {};
562
563 return($self);
564}
565
566sub parse_message {
567 my $self = shift;
8e669ac1 568
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569 $self->_reset();
570 $self->{_message} = shift || return(0);
9cf6b11a 571 $self->{_path} = shift; # optional path to message
edae0343 572 return(0) if (!$self->{_input_path});
9cf6b11a 573 if (!$self->{_path} && !$self->_find_path()) {
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574 # assume the message was delivered from under us and ignore
575 $self->{_delivered} = 1;
576 return(1);
577 }
578 $self->_parse_header() || return(0);
579
580 return(1);
581}
582
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583# take the output of get_state() and set up a message internally like
584# parse_message (except from a saved data struct, not by parsing the
585# files on disk).
586sub restore_state {
587 my $self = shift;
588 my $h = shift;
589
590 return(1) if ($h->{_delivered});
591 $self->_reset();
592 $self->{_message} = $h->{_message} || return(0);
edae0343 593 return(0) if (!$self->{_input_path});
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594
595 $self->{_path} = $h->{_path};
596 $self->{_vars} = $h->{_vars};
597 $self->{_numrecips} = $h->{_numrecips};
598 $self->{_udel_tree} = $h->{_udel_tree};
599 $self->{_del_tree} = $h->{_del_tree};
600 $self->{_recips} = $h->{_recips};
601
602 $self->{_vars}{message_age} = time() - $self->{_vars}{received_time};
603 return(1);
604}
605
606# This returns the state data for a specific message in a format that can
607# be later frozen back in to regain state
608#
609# after calling this function, this specific state is not expect to be
610# reused. That's because we're returning direct references to specific
611# internal structures. We're also modifying the structure ourselves
612# by deleting certain internal message variables.
613sub get_state {
614 my $self = shift;
615 my $h = {}; # this is the hash ref we'll be returning.
616
617 $h->{_delivered} = $self->{_delivered};
618 $h->{_message} = $self->{_message};
619 $h->{_path} = $self->{_path};
620 $h->{_vars} = $self->{_vars};
621 $h->{_numrecips} = $self->{_numrecips};
622 $h->{_udel_tree} = $self->{_udel_tree};
623 $h->{_del_tree} = $self->{_del_tree};
624 $h->{_recips} = $self->{_recips};
625
626 # delete some internal variables that we will rebuild later if needed
627 delete($h->{_vars}{message_body});
628 delete($h->{_vars}{message_age});
629
630 return($h);
631}
632
633# keep this sub as a feature if we ever break this module out, but do away
634# with its use in exipick (pass it in from caller instead)
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635sub _find_path {
636 my $self = shift;
637
638 return(0) if (!$self->{_message});
edae0343 639 return(0) if (!$self->{_input_path});
059ec3d9 640
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641 # test split spool first on the theory that people concerned about
642 # performance will have split spool set =).
643 foreach my $f (substr($self->{_message}, 5, 1).'/', '') {
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644 if (-f "$self->{_input_path}/$f$self->{_message}-H") {
645 $self->{_path} = "$self->{_input_path}}/$f";
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646 return(1);
647 }
648 }
649 return(0);
650}
651
652sub set_spool {
653 my $self = shift;
654 $self->{_spool_dir} = shift;
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655 $self->{_input_path} = shift;
656 if ($self->{_input_path} !~ m|^/|) {
657 $self->{_input_path} = $self->{_spool_dir} . '/' . $self->{_input_path};
658 }
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659}
660
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661sub get_matching_vars {
662 my $self = shift;
663 my $e = shift;
664
665 if ($e =~ /^\^/) {
666 my @r = ();
667 foreach my $v (keys %{$self->{_vars}}) { push(@r, $v) if ($v =~ /$e/); }
668 return(@r);
669 } else {
670 return($e);
671 }
672}
673
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674# accepts a variable with or without leading '$' or trailing ':'
675sub get_var {
676 my $self = shift;
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677 my $var = lc(shift); $var =~ s/^\$//; $var =~ s/:$//;
678
679 if ($var eq 'message_body' && !defined($self->{_vars}{message_body})) {
680 $self->_parse_body()
681 } elsif ($var =~ s|^([rb]?h)(eader)?_|${1}eader_| &&
682 exists($self->{_vars}{$var}) && !defined($self->{_vars}{$var}))
683 {
684 if ((my $type = $1) eq 'rh') {
685 $self->{_vars}{$var} = join('', @{$self->{_vars_raw}{$var}{vals}});
686 } else {
687 # both bh_ and h_ build their strings from rh_. Do common work here
688 my $rh = $var; $rh =~ s|^b?|r|;
689 my $comma = 1 if ($self->{_vars_raw}{$rh}{type} =~ /^[BCFRST]$/);
690 foreach (@{$self->{_vars_raw}{$rh}{vals}}) {
691 my $x = $_; # editing $_ here would change the original, which is bad
692 $x =~ s|^\s+||;
693 $x =~ s|\s+$||;
694 if ($comma) { chomp($x); $self->{_vars}{$var} .= "$x,\n"; }
695 else { $self->{_vars}{$var} .= $x; }
696 }
697 $self->{_vars}{$var} =~ s|[\s\n]*$||;
698 $self->{_vars}{$var} =~ s|,$|| if ($comma);
699 # ok, that's the preprocessing, not do specific processing for h type
700 if ($type eq 'bh') {
701 $self->{_vars}{$var} = $self->_decode_2047($self->{_vars}{$var});
702 } else {
703 $self->{_vars}{$var} =
704 $self->_decode_2047($self->{_vars}{$var}, $charset);
705 }
706 }
707 }
708 elsif ($var eq 'received_count' && !defined($self->{_vars}{received_count}))
709 {
710 $self->{_vars}{received_count} =
711 scalar(@{$self->{_vars_raw}{rheader_received}{vals}});
712 }
713 elsif ($var eq 'message_headers' && !defined($self->{_vars}{message_headers}))
714 {
715 $self->{_vars}{$var} =
716 $self->_decode_2047($self->{_vars}{message_headers_raw}, $charset);
717 chomp($self->{_vars}{$var});
718 }
719 elsif ($var eq 'reply_address' && !defined($self->{_vars}{reply_address}))
720 {
721 $self->{_vars}{reply_address} = exists($self->{_vars}{"header_reply-to"})
722 ? $self->get_var("header_reply-to") : $self->get_var("header_from");
723 }
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725 #chomp($self->{_vars}{$var}); # I think this was only for headers, obsolete
726 return $self->{_vars}{$var};
727}
728
729sub _decode_2047 {
730 my $self = shift;
731 my $s = shift; # string to decode
732 my $c = shift; # target charset. If empty, just decode, don't convert
733 my $t = ''; # the translated string
734 my $e = 0; # set to true if we get an error in here anywhere
735
736 return($s) if ($s !~ /=\?/); # don't even bother to look if there's no sign
737
738 my @p = ();
739 foreach my $mw (split(/(=\?[^\?]{3,}\?[BQ]\?[^\?]{1,74}\?=)/i, $s)) {
740 next if ($mw eq '');
741 if ($mw =~ /=\?([^\?]{3,})\?([BQ])\?([^\?]{1,74})\?=/i) {
742 push(@p, { data => $3, encoding => uc($2), charset => uc($1),
743 is_mime => 1 });
744 if ($p[-1]{encoding} eq 'Q') {
745 my @ow = split('', $p[-1]{data});
746 my @nw = ();
747 for (my $i = 0; $i < @ow; $i++) {
748 if ($ow[$i] eq '_') { push(@nw, ' '); }
749 elsif ($ow[$i] eq '=') {
750 if (scalar(@ow) - ($i+1) < 2) { # ran out of characters
751 $e = 1; last;
752 } elsif ($ow[$i+1] !~ /[\dA-F]/i || $ow[$i+2] !~ /[\dA-F]/i) {
753 $e = 1; last;
754 } else {
755 #push(@nw, chr('0x'.$ow[$i+1].$ow[$i+2]));
756 push(@nw, pack("C", hex($ow[$i+1].$ow[$i+2])));
757 $i += 2;
758 }
759 }
760 elsif ($ow[$i] =~ /\s/) { # whitspace is illegal
761 $e = 1;
762 last;
763 }
764 else { push(@nw, $ow[$i]); }
765 }
766 $p[-1]{data} = join('', @nw);
767 } elsif ($p[-1]{encoding} eq 'B') {
768 my $x = $p[-1]{data};
769 $x =~ tr#A-Za-z0-9+/##cd;
770 $x =~ s|=+$||;
771 $x =~ tr#A-Za-z0-9+/# -_#;
772 my $r = '';
773 while ($x =~ s/(.{1,60})//s) {
774 $r .= unpack("u", chr(32 + int(length($1)*3/4)) . $1);
775 }
776 $p[-1]{data} = $r;
777 }
778 } else {
779 push(@p, { data => $mw, is_mime => 0,
780 is_ws => ($mw =~ m|^[\s\n]+|sm) ? 1 : 0 });
781 }
782 }
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784 for (my $i = 0; $i < @p; $i++) {
785 # mark entities we want to skip (whitespace between consecutive mimewords)
786 if ($p[$i]{is_mime} && $p[$i+1]{is_ws} && $p[$i+2]{is_mime}) {
787 $p[$i+1]{skip} = 1;
788 }
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790 # if word is a mimeword and we have access to Encode and charset was
791 # specified, try to convert text
792 # XXX _cannot_ get consistent conversion results in perl, can't get them
793 # to return same conversions that exim performs. Until I can figure this
794 # out, don't attempt any conversions (header_ will return same value as
795 # bheader_).
796 #if ($c && $p[$i]{is_mime} && $self->_try_load('Encode')) {
797 # # XXX not sure how to catch errors here
798 # Encode::from_to($p[$i]{data}, $p[$i]{charset}, $c);
799 #}
800
801 # replace binary zeros w/ '?' in decoded text
802 if ($p[$i]{is_mime}) { $p[$i]{data} =~ s|\x00|?|g; }
803 }
804
805 if ($e) {
806 return($s);
807 } else {
808 return(join('', map { $_->{data} } grep { !$_->{skip} } @p));
809 }
810}
811
812# This isn't a class func but I'm tired
813sub _try_load {
814 my $self = shift;
815 my $mod = shift;
816
817 eval("use $mod");
818 return $@ ? 0 : 1;
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819}
820
821sub _parse_body {
822 my $self = shift;
823 my $f = $self->{_path} . '/' . $self->{_message} . '-D';
0ea2a468 824 $self->{_vars}{message_body} = ""; # define var so we only come here once
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825
826 open(I, "<$f") || return($self->_error("Couldn't open $f: $!"));
827 chomp($_ = <I>);
828 return(0) if ($self->{_message}.'-D' ne $_);
829
830 $self->{_vars}{message_body} = join('', <I>);
831 close(I);
832 $self->{_vars}{message_body} =~ s/\n/ /g;
833 $self->{_vars}{message_body} =~ s/\000/ /g;
834 return(1);
835}
836
837sub _parse_header {
838 my $self = shift;
839 my $f = $self->{_path} . '/' . $self->{_message} . '-H';
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840 $self->{_vars}{header_path} = $f;
841 $self->{_vars}{data_path} = $self->{_path} . '/' . $self->{_message} . '-D';
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843 if (!open(I, "<$f")) {
844 # assume message went away and silently ignore
845 $self->{_delivered} = 1;
846 return(1);
847 }
848
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849 # There are a few numeric variables that should explicitly be set to
850 # zero if they aren't found in the header. Technically an empty value
851 # works just as well, but might as well be pedantic
852 $self->{_vars}{body_zerocount} = 0;
853 $self->{_vars}{host_lookup_deferred} = 0;
854 $self->{_vars}{host_lookup_failed} = 0;
855 $self->{_vars}{tls_certificate_verified} = 0;
856
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857 chomp($_ = <I>);
858 return(0) if ($self->{_message}.'-H' ne $_);
859 $self->{_vars}{message_id} = $self->{_message};
ee744174 860 $self->{_vars}{message_exim_id} = $self->{_message};
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861
862 # line 2
863 chomp($_ = <I>);
5f970846 864 return(0) if (!/^(.+)\s(\-?\d+)\s(\-?\d+)$/);
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865 $self->{_vars}{originator_login} = $1;
866 $self->{_vars}{originator_uid} = $2;
867 $self->{_vars}{originator_gid} = $3;
868
869 # line 3
870 chomp($_ = <I>);
871 return(0) if (!/^<(.*)>$/);
872 $self->{_vars}{sender_address} = $1;
873 $self->{_vars}{sender_address_domain} = $1;
874 $self->{_vars}{sender_address_local_part} = $1;
875 $self->{_vars}{sender_address_domain} =~ s/^.*\@//;
876 $self->{_vars}{sender_address_local_part} =~ s/^(.*)\@.*$/$1/;
877
878 # line 4
879 chomp($_ = <I>);
880 return(0) if (!/^(\d+)\s(\d+)$/);
881 $self->{_vars}{received_time} = $1;
882 $self->{_vars}{warning_count} = $2;
883 $self->{_vars}{message_age} = time() - $self->{_vars}{received_time};
884
885 while (<I>) {
886 chomp();
887 if (/^(-\S+)\s*(.*$)/) {
888 my $tag = $1;
889 my $arg = $2;
890 if ($tag eq '-acl') {
891 my $t;
892 return(0) if ($arg !~ /^(\d+)\s(\d+)$/);
b3f69ca8 893 if ($1 < $Exim::SpoolFile::ACL_C_MAX_LEGACY) {
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894 $t = "acl_c$1";
895 } else {
b3f69ca8 896 $t = "acl_m" . ($1 - $Exim::SpoolFile::ACL_C_MAX_LEGACY);
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897 }
898 read(I, $self->{_vars}{$t}, $2+1) || return(0);
899 chomp($self->{_vars}{$t});
b3f69ca8 900 } elsif ($tag eq '-aclc') {
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901 #return(0) if ($arg !~ /^(\d+)\s(\d+)$/);
902 return(0) if ($arg !~ /^(\S+)\s(\d+)$/);
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903 my $t = "acl_c$1";
904 read(I, $self->{_vars}{$t}, $2+1) || return(0);
905 chomp($self->{_vars}{$t});
906 } elsif ($tag eq '-aclm') {
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907 #return(0) if ($arg !~ /^(\d+)\s(\d+)$/);
908 return(0) if ($arg !~ /^(\S+)\s(\d+)$/);
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909 my $t = "acl_m$1";
910 read(I, $self->{_vars}{$t}, $2+1) || return(0);
911 chomp($self->{_vars}{$t});
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912 } elsif ($tag eq '-local') {
913 $self->{_vars}{sender_local} = 1;
914 } elsif ($tag eq '-localerror') {
915 $self->{_vars}{local_error_message} = 1;
916 } elsif ($tag eq '-local_scan') {
917 $self->{_vars}{local_scan_data} = $arg;
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918 } elsif ($tag eq '-spam_score_int') {
919 $self->{_vars}{spam_score_int} = $arg;
920 $self->{_vars}{spam_score} = $arg / 10;
921 } elsif ($tag eq '-bmi_verdicts') {
922 $self->{_vars}{bmi_verdicts} = $arg;
923 } elsif ($tag eq '-host_lookup_deferred') {
924 $self->{_vars}{host_lookup_deferred} = 1;
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925 } elsif ($tag eq '-host_lookup_failed') {
926 $self->{_vars}{host_lookup_failed} = 1;
927 } elsif ($tag eq '-body_linecount') {
928 $self->{_vars}{body_linecount} = $arg;
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929 } elsif ($tag eq '-max_received_linelength') {
930 $self->{_vars}{max_received_linelength} = $arg;
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931 } elsif ($tag eq '-body_zerocount') {
932 $self->{_vars}{body_zerocount} = $arg;
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933 } elsif ($tag eq '-frozen') {
934 $self->{_vars}{deliver_freeze} = 1;
935 $self->{_vars}{deliver_frozen_at} = $arg;
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936 } elsif ($tag eq '-allow_unqualified_recipient') {
937 $self->{_vars}{allow_unqualified_recipient} = 1;
938 } elsif ($tag eq '-allow_unqualified_sender') {
939 $self->{_vars}{allow_unqualified_sender} = 1;
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940 } elsif ($tag eq '-deliver_firsttime') {
941 $self->{_vars}{deliver_firsttime} = 1;
942 $self->{_vars}{first_delivery} = 1;
943 } elsif ($tag eq '-manual_thaw') {
944 $self->{_vars}{deliver_manual_thaw} = 1;
945 $self->{_vars}{manually_thawed} = 1;
946 } elsif ($tag eq '-auth_id') {
947 $self->{_vars}{authenticated_id} = $arg;
948 } elsif ($tag eq '-auth_sender') {
949 $self->{_vars}{authenticated_sender} = $arg;
950 } elsif ($tag eq '-sender_set_untrusted') {
951 $self->{_vars}{sender_set_untrusted} = 1;
952 } elsif ($tag eq '-tls_certificate_verified') {
953 $self->{_vars}{tls_certificate_verified} = 1;
954 } elsif ($tag eq '-tls_cipher') {
955 $self->{_vars}{tls_cipher} = $arg;
956 } elsif ($tag eq '-tls_peerdn') {
957 $self->{_vars}{tls_peerdn} = $arg;
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958 } elsif ($tag eq '-tls_sni') {
959 $self->{_vars}{tls_sni} = $arg;
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960 } elsif ($tag eq '-host_address') {
961 $self->{_vars}{sender_host_port} = $self->_get_host_and_port(\$arg);
962 $self->{_vars}{sender_host_address} = $arg;
963 } elsif ($tag eq '-interface_address') {
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964 $self->{_vars}{received_port} =
965 $self->{_vars}{interface_port} = $self->_get_host_and_port(\$arg);
966 $self->{_vars}{received_ip_address} =
967 $self->{_vars}{interface_address} = $arg;
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968 } elsif ($tag eq '-active_hostname') {
969 $self->{_vars}{smtp_active_hostname} = $arg;
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970 } elsif ($tag eq '-host_auth') {
971 $self->{_vars}{sender_host_authenticated} = $arg;
972 } elsif ($tag eq '-host_name') {
973 $self->{_vars}{sender_host_name} = $arg;
974 } elsif ($tag eq '-helo_name') {
975 $self->{_vars}{sender_helo_name} = $arg;
976 } elsif ($tag eq '-ident') {
977 $self->{_vars}{sender_ident} = $arg;
978 } elsif ($tag eq '-received_protocol') {
979 $self->{_vars}{received_protocol} = $arg;
980 } elsif ($tag eq '-N') {
981 $self->{_vars}{dont_deliver} = 1;
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982 } else {
983 # unrecognized tag, save it for reference
984 $self->{$tag} = $arg;
985 }
986 } else {
987 last;
988 }
989 }
990
8e669ac1 991 # when we drop out of the while loop, we have the first line of the
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992 # delivered tree in $_
993 do {
994 if ($_ eq 'XX') {
995 ; # noop
996 } elsif ($_ =~ s/^[YN][YN]\s+//) {
997 $self->{_del_tree}{$_} = 1;
998 } else {
999 return(0);
1000 }
1001 chomp($_ = <I>);
1002 } while ($_ !~ /^\d+$/);
1003
1004 $self->{_numrecips} = $_;
1005 $self->{_vars}{recipients_count} = $self->{_numrecips};
1006 for (my $i = 0; $i < $self->{_numrecips}; $i++) {
1007 chomp($_ = <I>);
1008 return(0) if (/^$/);
1009 my $addr = '';
1010 if (/^(.*)\s\d+,(\d+),\d+$/) {
1011 #print STDERR "exim3 type (untested): $_\n";
1012 $self->{_recips}{$1} = { pno => $2 };
1013 $addr = $1;
1014 } elsif (/^(.*)\s(\d+)$/) {
1015 #print STDERR "exim4 original type (untested): $_\n";
1016 $self->{_recips}{$1} = { pno => $2 };
1017 $addr = $1;
1018 } elsif (/^(.*)\s(.*)\s(\d+),(\d+)#1$/) {
1019 #print STDERR "exim4 new type #1 (untested): $_\n";
1020 return($self->_error("incorrect format: $_")) if (length($2) != $3);
1021 $self->{_recips}{$1} = { pno => $4, errors_to => $2 };
1022 $addr = $1;
1023 } elsif (/^.*#(\d+)$/) {
bf759a8b 1024 #print STDERR "exim4 #$1 style (unimplemented): $_\n";
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1025 $self->_error("exim4 #$1 style (unimplemented): $_");
1026 } else {
1027 #print STDERR "default type: $_\n";
1028 $self->{_recips}{$_} = {};
1029 $addr = $_;
1030 }
1031 $self->{_udel_tree}{$addr} = 1 if (!$self->{_del_tree}{$addr});
1032 }
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1033 $self->{_vars}{recipients} = join(', ', keys(%{$self->{_recips}}));
1034 $self->{_vars}{recipients_del} = join(', ', keys(%{$self->{_del_tree}}));
1035 $self->{_vars}{recipients_undel} = join(', ', keys(%{$self->{_udel_tree}}));
1036 $self->{_vars}{recipients_undel_count} = scalar(keys(%{$self->{_udel_tree}}));
1037 $self->{_vars}{recipients_del_count} = 0;
1038 foreach my $r (keys %{$self->{_del_tree}}) {
1039 next if (!$self->{_recips}{$r});
1040 $self->{_vars}{recipients_del_count}++;
1041 }
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1042
1043 # blank line
1044 $_ = <I>;
1045 return(0) if (!/^$/);
1046
1047 # start reading headers
1048 while (read(I, $_, 3) == 3) {
1049 my $t = getc(I);
1050 return(0) if (!length($t));
1051 while ($t =~ /^\d$/) {
1052 $_ .= $t;
1053 $t = getc(I);
1054 }
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1055 my $hdr_flag = $t;
1056 my $hdr_bytes = $_;
1057 $t = getc(I); # strip the space out of the file
1058 return(0) if (read(I, $_, $hdr_bytes) != $hdr_bytes);
1059 if ($hdr_flag ne '*') {
1060 $self->{_vars}{message_linecount} += (tr/\n//);
1061 $self->{_vars}{message_size} += $hdr_bytes;
1062 }
1063
1064 # mark (rb)?header_ vars as existing and store raw value. They'll be
1065 # processed further in get_var() if needed
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1066 my($v,$d) = split(/:/, $_, 2);
1067 $v = "header_" . lc($v);
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1068 $self->{_vars}{$v} = $self->{_vars}{"b$v"} = $self->{_vars}{"r$v"} = undef;
1069 push(@{$self->{_vars_raw}{"r$v"}{vals}}, $d);
1070 $self->{_vars_raw}{"r$v"}{type} = $hdr_flag;
1071 $self->{_vars}{message_headers_raw} .= $_;
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1072 }
1073 close(I);
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1074
1075 $self->{_vars}{message_body_size} =
1076 (stat($self->{_path}.'/'.$self->{_message}.'-D'))[7] - 19;
1077 if ($self->{_vars}{message_body_size} < 0) {
1078 $self->{_vars}{message_size} = 0;
0ea2a468 1079 $self->{_vars}{message_body_missing} = 1;
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1080 } else {
1081 $self->{_vars}{message_size} += $self->{_vars}{message_body_size} + 1;
1082 }
1083
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1084 $self->{_vars}{message_linecount} += $self->{_vars}{body_linecount};
1085
1086 my $i = $self->{_vars}{message_size};
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1087 if ($i == 0) { $i = ""; }
1088 elsif ($i < 1024) { $i = sprintf("%d", $i); }
1089 elsif ($i < 10240) { $i = sprintf("%.1fK", $i / 1024); }
1090 elsif ($i < 1048576) { $i = sprintf("%dK", ($i+512)/1024); }
1091 elsif ($i < 10485760) { $i = sprintf("%.1fM", $i/1048576); }
1092 else { $i = sprintf("%dM", ($i + 524288)/1048576); }
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1093 $self->{_vars}{shown_message_size} = $i;
1094
059ec3d9 1095 return(1);
8e669ac1 1096}
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1097
1098# mimic exim's host_extract_port function - receive a ref to a scalar,
1099# strip it of port, return port
1100sub _get_host_and_port {
1101 my $self = shift;
1102 my $host = shift; # scalar ref, be careful
1103
1104 if ($$host =~ /^\[([^\]]+)\](?:\:(\d+))?$/) {
1105 $$host = $1;
1106 return($2 || 0);
1107 } elsif ($$host =~ /^(\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})(?:\.(\d+))?$/) {
1108 $$host = $1;
1109 return($2 || 0);
1110 } elsif ($$host =~ /^([\d\:]+)(?:\.(\d+))?$/) {
1111 $$host = $1;
1112 return($2 || 0);
1113 }
1114 # implicit else
1115 return(0);
1116}
1117
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1118# honoring all formatting preferences, return a scalar variable of the
1119# information for the single message matching what exim -bp would show.
1120# We can print later if we want.
1121sub format_message {
059ec3d9 1122 my $self = shift;
e22ca4ac 1123 my $o = '';
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1124 return if ($self->{_delivered});
1125
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1126 # define any vars we want to print out for this message. The requests
1127 # can be regexps, and the defined vars can change for each message, so we
1128 # have to build this list for each message
1129 my @vars = ();
1130 if (@{$self->{_show_vars}}) {
1131 my %t = ();
1132 foreach my $e (@{$self->{_show_vars}}) {
1133 foreach my $v ($self->get_matching_vars($e)) {
1134 next if ($t{$v}); $t{$v}++; push(@vars, $v);
1135 }
1136 }
1137 }
1138
059ec3d9 1139 if ($self->{_output_idonly}) {
e22ca4ac 1140 $o .= $self->{_message};
0ea2a468 1141 foreach my $v (@vars) { $o .= " $v='" . $self->get_var($v) . "'"; }
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1142 $o .= "\n";
1143 return $o;
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1144 } elsif ($self->{_output_vars_only}) {
1145 foreach my $v (@vars) { $o .= $self->get_var($v) . "\n"; }
1146 return $o;
059ec3d9 1147 }
8e669ac1 1148
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1149 if ($self->{_output_long} || $self->{_output_flatq}) {
1150 my $i = int($self->{_vars}{message_age} / 60);
1151 if ($i > 90) {
1152 $i = int(($i+30)/60);
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1153 if ($i > 72) { $o .= sprintf "%2dd ", int(($i+12)/24); }
1154 else { $o .= sprintf "%2dh ", $i; }
1155 } else { $o .= sprintf "%2dm ", $i; }
059ec3d9 1156
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1157 if ($self->{_output_flatq} && @vars) {
1158 $o .= join(';', map { "$_='".$self->get_var($_)."'" } (@vars)
e22ca4ac 1159 );
5f970846 1160 } else {
e22ca4ac 1161 $o .= sprintf "%5s", $self->{_vars}{shown_message_size};
5f970846 1162 }
e22ca4ac 1163 $o .= " ";
059ec3d9 1164 }
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1165 $o .= "$self->{_message} ";
1166 $o .= "From: " if ($self->{_output_brief});
1167 $o .= "<$self->{_vars}{sender_address}>";
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1168
1169 if ($self->{_output_long}) {
e22ca4ac 1170 $o .= " ($self->{_vars}{originator_login})"
059ec3d9 1171 if ($self->{_vars}{sender_set_untrusted});
8e669ac1 1172
059ec3d9 1173 # XXX exim contains code here to print spool format errors
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1174 $o .= " *** frozen ***" if ($self->{_vars}{deliver_freeze});
1175 $o .= "\n";
059ec3d9 1176
a2405d83 1177 foreach my $v (@vars) {
e22ca4ac 1178 $o .= sprintf " %25s = '%s'\n", $v, $self->get_var($v);
059ec3d9 1179 }
8e669ac1 1180
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1181 foreach my $r (keys %{$self->{_recips}}) {
1182 next if ($self->{_del_tree}{$r} && $self->{_undelivered_only});
e22ca4ac 1183 $o .= sprintf " %s %s\n", $self->{_del_tree}{$r} ? "D" : " ", $r;
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1184 }
1185 if ($self->{_show_generated}) {
1186 foreach my $r (keys %{$self->{_del_tree}}) {
1187 next if ($self->{_recips}{$r});
e22ca4ac 1188 $o .= sprintf " +D %s\n", $r;
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1189 }
1190 }
1191 } elsif ($self->{_output_brief}) {
1192 my @r = ();
1193 foreach my $r (keys %{$self->{_recips}}) {
1194 next if ($self->{_del_tree}{$r});
1195 push(@r, $r);
1196 }
e22ca4ac 1197 $o .= " To: " . join(';', @r);
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1198 if (scalar(@vars)) {
1199 $o .= " Vars: ".join(';',map { "$_='".$self->get_var($_)."'" } (@vars));
5f970846 1200 }
059ec3d9 1201 } elsif ($self->{_output_flatq}) {
e22ca4ac 1202 $o .= " *** frozen ***" if ($self->{_vars}{deliver_freeze});
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1203 my @r = ();
1204 foreach my $r (keys %{$self->{_recips}}) {
1205 next if ($self->{_del_tree}{$r});
1206 push(@r, $r);
1207 }
e22ca4ac 1208 $o .= " " . join(' ', @r);
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1209 }
1210
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1211 $o .= "\n";
1212 return($o);
1213}
1214
1215sub print_message {
1216 my $self = shift;
1217 my $fh = shift || \*STDOUT;
1218 return if ($self->{_delivered});
1219
1220 print $fh $self->format_message();
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1221}
1222
1223sub dump {
1224 my $self = shift;
1225
1226 foreach my $k (sort keys %$self) {
1227 my $r = ref($self->{$k});
1228 if ($r eq 'ARRAY') {
1229 printf "%20s <<EOM\n", $k;
1230 print @{$self->{$k}}, "EOM\n";
1231 } elsif ($r eq 'HASH') {
1232 printf "%20s <<EOM\n", $k;
1233 foreach (sort keys %{$self->{$k}}) {
1234 printf "%20s %s\n", $_, $self->{$k}{$_};
1235 }
1236 print "EOM\n";
1237 } else {
1238 printf "%20s %s\n", $k, $self->{$k};
1239 }
1240 }
1241}
1242
1243} # BEGIN
1244
1245sub ext_usage {
1246 if ($ARGV[0] =~ /^--help$/i) {
1247 require Config;
1248 $ENV{PATH} .= ":" unless $ENV{PATH} eq "";
1249 $ENV{PATH} = "$ENV{PATH}$Config::Config{'installscript'}";
1250 #exec("perldoc", "-F", "-U", $0) || exit 1;
1251 $< = $> = 1 if ($> == 0 || $< == 0);
1252 exec("perldoc", $0) || exit 1;
1253 # make parser happy
1254 %Config::Config = ();
1255 } elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^--version$/i) {
1256 print "$p_name version $p_version\n\n$p_cp\n";
1257 } else {
1258 return;
1259 }
1260
1261 exit(0);
1262}
1263
1264__END__
1265
1266=head1 NAME
1267
e22ca4ac 1268exipick - selectively display messages from an Exim queue
059ec3d9 1269
e22ca4ac 1270=head1 SYNOPSIS
059ec3d9 1271
e22ca4ac 1272exipick [<options>] [<criterion> [<criterion> ...]]
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1273
1274=head1 DESCRIPTION
1275
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1276exipick is a tool to display messages in an Exim queue. It is very similar to exiqgrep and is, in fact, a drop in replacement for exiqgrep. exipick allows you to select messages to be displayed using any piece of data stored in an Exim spool file. Matching messages can be displayed in a variety of formats.
1277
1278=head1 QUICK START
1279
1280Delete every frozen message from queue:
1281 exipick -zi | xargs exim -Mrm
1282
1283Show only messages which have not yet been virus scanned:
1284 exipick '$received_protocol ne virus-scanned'
1285
1286Run the queue in a semi-random order:
1287 exipick -i --random | xargs exim -M
1288
1289Show the count and total size of all messages which either originated from localhost or have a received protocol of 'local':
1290 exipick --or --size --bpc \
1291 '$sender_host_address eq 127.0.0.1' \
1292 '$received_protocol eq local'
1293
1294Display all messages received on the MSA port, ordered first by the sender's email domain and then by the size of the emails:
1295 exipick --sort sender_address_domain,message_size \
0ea2a468 1296 '$received_port == 587'
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1297
1298Display only messages whose every recipient is in the example.com domain, also listing the IP address of the sending host:
1299 exipick --show-vars sender_host_address \
1300 '$each_recipients = example.com'
059ec3d9 1301
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1302Same as above, but show values for all defined variables starting with sender_ and the number of recipients:
1303 exipick --show-vars ^sender_,recipients_count \
1304 '$each_recipients = example.com'
1305
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1306=head1 OPTIONS
1307
1308=over 4
1309
e22ca4ac 1310=item --and
059ec3d9 1311
e22ca4ac 1312Display messages matching all criteria (default)
059ec3d9 1313
e22ca4ac 1314=item -b
059ec3d9 1315
e22ca4ac 1316Display messages in brief format (exiqgrep)
059ec3d9 1317
e22ca4ac 1318=item -bp
059ec3d9 1319
e22ca4ac 1320Display messages in standard mailq format (default)
059ec3d9 1321
e22ca4ac 1322=item -bpa
af66f652 1323
e22ca4ac 1324Same as -bp, show generated addresses also (exim)
af66f652 1325
e22ca4ac 1326=item -bpc
5f970846 1327
e22ca4ac 1328Show a count of matching messages (exim)
5f970846 1329
e22ca4ac 1330=item -bpr
5f970846 1331
e22ca4ac 1332Same as '-bp --unsorted' (exim)
5f970846 1333
e22ca4ac 1334=item -bpra
5f970846 1335
1a41defa 1336Same as '-bpa --unsorted' (exim)
5f970846 1337
e22ca4ac 1338=item -bpru
5f970846 1339
e22ca4ac 1340Same as '-bpu --unsorted' (exim)
5f970846 1341
e22ca4ac 1342=item -bpu
9cf6b11a 1343
e22ca4ac 1344Same as -bp, but only show undelivered messages (exim)
9cf6b11a 1345
e22ca4ac 1346=item -c
059ec3d9 1347
e22ca4ac 1348Show a count of matching messages (exiqgrep)
059ec3d9 1349
e22ca4ac 1350=item --caseful
059ec3d9 1351
e22ca4ac 1352Make operators involving '=' honor case
059ec3d9 1353
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1354=item --charset
1355
1356Override the default local character set for $header_ decoding
1357
e22ca4ac 1358=item -f <regexp>
059ec3d9 1359
465e92cf 1360Same as '$sender_address =~ /<regexp>/' (exiqgrep). Note that this preserves the default case sensitivity of exiqgrep's interface.
059ec3d9 1361
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1362=item --finput
1363
1364Same as '--input-dir Finput'. 'Finput' is where exim copies frozen messages when compiled with SUPPORT_MOVE_FROZEN_MESSAGES.
1365
e22ca4ac 1366=item --flatq
059ec3d9 1367
e22ca4ac 1368Use a single-line output format
059ec3d9 1369
e22ca4ac 1370=item --freeze <cache file>
059ec3d9 1371
e22ca4ac 1372Save queue information in an quickly retrievable format
059ec3d9 1373
e22ca4ac 1374=item --help
059ec3d9 1375
e22ca4ac 1376Display this output
059ec3d9 1377
e22ca4ac 1378=item -i
5f970846 1379
e22ca4ac 1380Display only the message IDs (exiqgrep)
059ec3d9 1381
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1382=item --input-dir <inputname>
1383
1384Set the name of the directory under the spool directory. By defaut this is "input". If this starts with '/', the value of --spool is ignored. See also --finput.
1385
e22ca4ac 1386=item -l
059ec3d9 1387
e22ca4ac 1388Same as -bp (exiqgrep)
059ec3d9 1389
e22ca4ac 1390=item --not
059ec3d9 1391
e22ca4ac 1392Negate all tests.
059ec3d9 1393
e22ca4ac 1394=item -o <seconds>
059ec3d9 1395
e22ca4ac 1396Same as '$message_age > <seconds>' (exiqgrep)
059ec3d9 1397
e22ca4ac 1398=item --or
059ec3d9 1399
e22ca4ac 1400Display messages matching any criteria
059ec3d9 1401
e22ca4ac 1402=item -R
059ec3d9 1403
e22ca4ac 1404Same as --reverse (exiqgrep)
059ec3d9 1405
e22ca4ac 1406=item -r <regexp>
059ec3d9 1407
465e92cf 1408Same as '$recipients =~ /<regexp>/' (exiqgrep). Note that this preserves the default case sensitivity of exiqgrep's interface.
059ec3d9 1409
e22ca4ac 1410=item --random
9cf6b11a 1411
e22ca4ac 1412Display messages in random order
9cf6b11a 1413
e22ca4ac 1414=item --reverse
9cf6b11a 1415
e22ca4ac 1416Display messages in reverse order
9cf6b11a 1417
e22ca4ac 1418=item -s <string>
9cf6b11a 1419
e22ca4ac 1420Same as '$shown_message_size eq <string>' (exiqgrep)
9cf6b11a 1421
e22ca4ac 1422=item --spool <path>
059ec3d9 1423
edae0343 1424Set the path to the exim spool to use. This value will have the argument to --input or 'input' appended, or be ignored if --input is a full path.
059ec3d9 1425
e22ca4ac 1426=item --show-rules
059ec3d9 1427
e22ca4ac 1428Show the internal representation of each criterion specified
059ec3d9 1429
e22ca4ac 1430=item --show-tests
059ec3d9 1431
e22ca4ac 1432Show the result of each criterion on each message
059ec3d9 1433
e22ca4ac 1434=item --show-vars <variable>[,<variable>...]
059ec3d9 1435
a2405d83 1436Show the value for <variable> for each displayed message. <variable> will be a regular expression if it begins with a circumflex.
059ec3d9 1437
e22ca4ac 1438=item --size
059ec3d9 1439
e22ca4ac 1440Show the total bytes used by each displayed message
059ec3d9 1441
e22ca4ac 1442=item --thaw <cache file>
059ec3d9 1443
e22ca4ac 1444Read queue information cached from a previous --freeze run
059ec3d9 1445
e22ca4ac 1446=item --sort <variable>[,<variable>...]
059ec3d9 1447
e22ca4ac 1448Display matching messages sorted according to <variable>
059ec3d9 1449
e22ca4ac 1450=item --unsorted
059ec3d9 1451
e22ca4ac 1452Do not apply any sorting to output
059ec3d9 1453
e22ca4ac 1454=item --version
059ec3d9 1455
e22ca4ac 1456Display the version of this command
059ec3d9 1457
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1458=item -x
1459
1460Same as '!$deliver_freeze' (exiqgrep)
1461
1462=item -y
9cf6b11a 1463
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1464Same as '$message_age < <seconds>' (exiqgrep)
1465
1466=item -z
1467
1468Same as '$deliver_freeze' (exiqgrep)
9cf6b11a 1469
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1470=back
1471
e22ca4ac 1472=head1 CRITERIA
059ec3d9 1473
e22ca4ac 1474Exipick decides which messages to display by applying a test against each message. The rules take the general form of 'VARIABLE OPERATOR VALUE'. For example, '$message_age > 60'. When exipick is deciding which messages to display, it checks the $message_age variable for each message. If a message's age is greater than 60, the message will be displayed. If the message's age is 60 or less seconds, it will not be displayed.
059ec3d9 1475
e22ca4ac 1476Multiple criteria can be used. The order they are specified does not matter. By default all criteria must evaluate to true for a message to be displayed. If the --or option is used, a message is displayed as long as any of the criteria evaluate to true.
059ec3d9 1477
e22ca4ac 1478See the VARIABLES and OPERATORS sections below for more details
059ec3d9 1479
e22ca4ac 1480=head1 OPERATORS
059ec3d9 1481
e22ca4ac 1482=over 4
059ec3d9 1483
e22ca4ac 1484=item BOOLEAN
059ec3d9 1485
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1486Boolean variables are checked simply by being true or false. There is no real operator except negation. Examples of valid boolean tests:
1487 '$deliver_freeze'
1488 '!$deliver_freeze'
059ec3d9 1489
e22ca4ac 1490=item NUMERIC
059ec3d9 1491
43236f35 1492Valid comparisons are <, <=, >, >=, ==, and !=. Numbers can be integers or floats. Any number in a test suffixed with d, h, m, s, M, K, or B will be multiplied by 86400, 3600, 60, 1, 1048576, 1024, or 1 respectively. Examples of valid numeric tests:
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1493 '$message_age >= 3d'
1494 '$local_interface == 587'
1495 '$message_size < 30K'
059ec3d9 1496
e22ca4ac 1497=item STRING
059ec3d9 1498
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1499The string operators are =, eq, ne, =~, and !~. With the exception of '=', the operators all match the functionality of the like-named perl operators. eq and ne match a string exactly. !~, =~, and = apply a perl regular expression to a string. The '=' operator behaves just like =~ but you are not required to place // around the regular expression. Examples of valid string tests:
1500 '$received_protocol eq esmtp'
1501 '$sender_address = example.com'
1502 '$each_recipients =~ /^a[a-z]{2,3}@example.com$/'
059ec3d9 1503
e22ca4ac 1504=item NEGATION
059ec3d9 1505
43236f35 1506There are many ways to negate tests, each having a reason for existing. Many tests can be negated using native operators. For instance, >1 is the opposite of <=1 and eq and ne are opposites. In addition, each individual test can be negated by adding a ! at the beginning of the test. For instance, '!$acl_m1 =~ /^DENY$/' is the same as '$acl_m1 !~ /^DENY$/'. Finally, every test can be specified by using the command line argument --not. This is functionally equivalent to adding a ! to the beginning of every test.
059ec3d9 1507
e22ca4ac 1508=back
059ec3d9 1509
e22ca4ac 1510=head1 VARIABLES
059ec3d9 1511
e22ca4ac 1512With a few exceptions the available variables match Exim's internal expansion variables in both name and exact contents. There are a few notable additions and format deviations which are noted below. Although a brief explanation is offered below, Exim's spec.txt should be consulted for full details. It is important to remember that not every variable will be defined for every message. For example, $sender_host_port is not defined for messages not received from a remote host.
059ec3d9 1513
e22ca4ac 1514Internally, all variables are represented as strings, meaning any operator will work on any variable. This means that '$sender_host_name > 4' is a legal criterion, even if it does not produce meaningful results. Variables in the list below are marked with a 'type' to help in choosing which types of operators make sense to use.
bf759a8b 1515
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1516 Identifiers
1517 B - Boolean variables
1518 S - String variables
1519 N - Numeric variables
1520 . - Standard variable matching Exim's content definition
1521 # - Standard variable, contents differ from Exim's definition
1522 + - Non-standard variable
bf759a8b 1523
e22ca4ac 1524=over 4
059ec3d9 1525
e22ca4ac 1526=item S . $acl_c0-$acl_c9, $acl_m0-$acl_m9
059ec3d9 1527
e22ca4ac 1528User definable variables.
059ec3d9 1529
e22ca4ac 1530=item B + $allow_unqualified_recipient
059ec3d9 1531
e22ca4ac 1532TRUE if unqualified recipient addresses are permitted in header lines.
059ec3d9 1533
e22ca4ac 1534=item B + $allow_unqualified_sender
059ec3d9 1535
e22ca4ac 1536TRUE if unqualified sender addresses are permitted in header lines.
059ec3d9 1537
e22ca4ac 1538=item S . $authenticated_id
059ec3d9 1539
e22ca4ac 1540Optional saved information from authenticators, or the login name of the calling process for locally submitted messages.
059ec3d9 1541
e22ca4ac 1542=item S . $authenticated_sender
059ec3d9 1543
e22ca4ac 1544The value of AUTH= param for smtp messages, or a generated value from the calling processes login and qualify domain for locally submitted messages.
059ec3d9 1545
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1546=item S . $bheader_*, $bh_*
1547
1548Value of the header(s) with the same name with any RFC2047 words decoded if present. See section 11.5 of Exim's spec.txt for full details.
1549
e22ca4ac 1550=item S + $bmi_verdicts
059ec3d9 1551
e22ca4ac 1552The verdict string provided by a Brightmail content scan
059ec3d9 1553
e22ca4ac 1554=item N . $body_linecount
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1555
1556The number of lines in the message's body.
1557
e22ca4ac 1558=item N . $body_zerocount
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1559
1560The number of binary zero bytes in the message's body.
1561
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1562=item S + $data_path
1563
1564The path to the body file's location in the filesystem.
1565
e22ca4ac 1566=item B + $deliver_freeze
059ec3d9 1567
e22ca4ac 1568TRUE if the message is currently frozen.
059ec3d9 1569
e22ca4ac 1570=item N + $deliver_frozen_at
059ec3d9 1571
e22ca4ac 1572The epoch time at which message was frozen.
059ec3d9 1573
e22ca4ac 1574=item B + $dont_deliver
059ec3d9 1575
e22ca4ac 1576TRUE if, under normal circumstances, Exim will not try to deliver the message.
059ec3d9 1577
e22ca4ac 1578=item S + $each_recipients
059ec3d9 1579
e22ca4ac 1580This is a psuedo variable which allows you to apply a test against each address in $recipients individually. Whereas '$recipients =~ /@aol.com/' will match if any recipient address contains aol.com, '$each_recipients =~ /@aol.com$/' will only be true if every recipient matches that pattern. Note that this obeys --and or --or being set. Using it with --or is very similar to just matching against $recipients, but with the added benefit of being able to use anchors at the beginning and end of each recipient address.
5f970846 1581
e22ca4ac 1582=item S + $each_recipients_del
5f970846 1583
e22ca4ac 1584Like $each_recipients, but for $recipients_del
059ec3d9 1585
e22ca4ac 1586=item S + $each_recipients_undel
059ec3d9 1587
e22ca4ac 1588Like $each_recipients, but for $recipients_undel
059ec3d9 1589
e22ca4ac 1590=item B . $first_delivery
059ec3d9 1591
e22ca4ac 1592TRUE if the message has never been deferred.
059ec3d9 1593
0ea2a468 1594=item S . $header_*, $h_*
059ec3d9 1595
0ea2a468 1596This will always match the contents of the corresponding $bheader_* variable currently (the same behaviour Exim displays when iconv is not installed).
059ec3d9 1597
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1598=item S + $header_path
1599
1600The path to the header file's location in the filesystem.
1601
e22ca4ac 1602=item B . $host_lookup_deferred
059ec3d9 1603
e22ca4ac 1604TRUE if there was an attempt to look up the host's name from its IP address, but an error occurred that during the attempt.
059ec3d9 1605
e22ca4ac 1606=item B . $host_lookup_failed
059ec3d9 1607
e22ca4ac 1608TRUE if there was an attempt to look up the host's name from its IP address, but the attempt returned a negative result.
059ec3d9 1609
e22ca4ac 1610=item B + $local_error_message
059ec3d9 1611
e22ca4ac 1612TRUE if the message is a locally-generated error message.
059ec3d9 1613
e22ca4ac 1614=item S . $local_scan_data
059ec3d9 1615
e22ca4ac 1616The text returned by the local_scan() function when a message is received.
059ec3d9 1617
e22ca4ac 1618=item B . $manually_thawed
059ec3d9 1619
e22ca4ac 1620TRUE when the message has been manually thawed.
059ec3d9 1621
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1622=item N . $max_received_linelength
1623
1624The number of bytes in the longest line that was received as part of the message, not counting line termination characters.
1625
e22ca4ac 1626=item N . $message_age
059ec3d9 1627
e22ca4ac 1628The number of seconds since the message was received.
059ec3d9 1629
e22ca4ac 1630=item S # $message_body
059ec3d9 1631
e22ca4ac 1632The message's body. Unlike Exim's variable of the same name, this variable contains the entire message body. Newlines and nulls are replaced by spaces.
059ec3d9 1633
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1634=item B + $message_body_missing
1635
1636TRUE is a message's spool data file (-D file) is missing or unreadable.
1637
e22ca4ac 1638=item N . $message_body_size
059ec3d9 1639
e22ca4ac 1640The size of the body in bytes.
059ec3d9 1641
e22ca4ac 1642=item S . $message_exim_id, $message_id
059ec3d9 1643
e22ca4ac 1644The unique message id that is used by Exim to identify the message. $message_id is deprecated as of Exim 4.53.
059ec3d9 1645
e22ca4ac 1646=item S . $message_headers
bf759a8b 1647
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1648A concatenation of all the header lines except for lines added by routers or transports. RFC2047 decoding is performed
1649
1650=item S . $message_headers_raw
1651
1652A concatenation of all the header lines except for lines added by routers or transports. No decoding or translation is performed.
bf759a8b 1653
e22ca4ac 1654=item N . $message_linecount
bf759a8b 1655
e22ca4ac 1656The number of lines in the entire message (body and headers).
bf759a8b 1657
e22ca4ac 1658=item N . $message_size
bf759a8b 1659
e22ca4ac 1660The size of the message in bytes.
bf759a8b 1661
e22ca4ac 1662=item N . $originator_gid
bf759a8b 1663
e22ca4ac 1664The group id under which the process that called Exim was running as when the message was received.
bf759a8b 1665
e22ca4ac 1666=item S + $originator_login
059ec3d9 1667
e22ca4ac 1668The login of the process which called Exim.
059ec3d9 1669
e22ca4ac 1670=item N . $originator_uid
059ec3d9 1671
e22ca4ac 1672The user id under which the process that called Exim was running as when the message was received.
059ec3d9 1673
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1674=item S . $received_ip_address, $interface_address
1675
1676The address of the local IP interface for network-originated messages. $interface_address is deprecated as of Exim 4.64
1677
1678=item N . $received_port, $interface_port
1679
1680The local port number if network-originated messages. $interface_port is deprecated as of Exim 4.64
1681
e22ca4ac 1682=item N . $received_count
059ec3d9 1683
e22ca4ac 1684The number of Received: header lines in the message.
059ec3d9 1685
e22ca4ac 1686=item S . $received_protocol
059ec3d9 1687
e22ca4ac 1688The name of the protocol by which the message was received.
059ec3d9 1689
e22ca4ac 1690=item N . $received_time
059ec3d9 1691
e22ca4ac 1692The epoch time at which the message was received.
059ec3d9 1693
e22ca4ac 1694=item S # $recipients
059ec3d9 1695
465e92cf 1696The list of envelope recipients for a message. Unlike Exim's version, this variable always contains every recipient of the message. The recipients are separated by a comma and a space. See also $each_recipients.
059ec3d9 1697
e22ca4ac 1698=item N . $recipients_count
059ec3d9 1699
e22ca4ac 1700The number of envelope recipients for the message.
059ec3d9 1701
e22ca4ac 1702=item S + $recipients_del
059ec3d9 1703
e22ca4ac 1704The list of delivered envelope recipients for a message. This non-standard variable is in the same format as $recipients and contains the list of already-delivered recipients including any generated addresses. See also $each_recipients_del.
059ec3d9 1705
e22ca4ac 1706=item N + $recipients_del_count
059ec3d9 1707
e22ca4ac 1708The number of envelope recipients for the message which have already been delivered. Note that this is the count of original recipients to which the message has been delivered. It does not include generated addresses so it is possible that this number will be less than the number of addresses in the $recipients_del string.
059ec3d9 1709
e22ca4ac 1710=item S + $recipients_undel
059ec3d9 1711
e22ca4ac 1712The list of undelivered envelope recipients for a message. This non-standard variable is in the same format as $recipients and contains the list of undelivered recipients. See also $each_recipients_undel.
059ec3d9 1713
e22ca4ac 1714=item N + $recipients_undel_count
059ec3d9 1715
e22ca4ac 1716The number of envelope recipients for the message which have not yet been delivered.
059ec3d9 1717
e22ca4ac 1718=item S . $reply_address
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1719
1720The contents of the Reply-To: header line if one exists and it is not empty, or otherwise the contents of the From: header line.
1721
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1722=item S . $rheader_*, $rh_*
1723
1724The value of the message's header(s) with the same name. See section 11.5 of Exim's spec.txt for full description.
1725
e22ca4ac 1726=item S . $sender_address
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1727
1728The sender's address that was received in the message's envelope. For bounce messages, the value of this variable is the empty string.
1729
e22ca4ac 1730=item S . $sender_address_domain
059ec3d9 1731
bf759a8b 1732The domain part of $sender_address.
059ec3d9 1733
e22ca4ac 1734=item S . $sender_address_local_part
059ec3d9 1735
bf759a8b 1736The local part of $sender_address.
059ec3d9 1737
e22ca4ac 1738=item S . $sender_helo_name
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1739
1740The HELO or EHLO value supplied for smtp or bsmtp messages.
1741
e22ca4ac 1742=item S . $sender_host_address
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1743
1744The remote host's IP address.
1745
e22ca4ac 1746=item S . $sender_host_authenticated
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1747
1748The name of the authenticator driver which successfully authenticated the client from which the message was received.
1749
e22ca4ac 1750=item S . $sender_host_name
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1751
1752The remote host's name as obtained by looking up its IP address.
1753
e22ca4ac 1754=item N . $sender_host_port
059ec3d9 1755
e22ca4ac 1756The port number that was used on the remote host for network-originated messages.
5f970846 1757
e22ca4ac 1758=item S . $sender_ident
5f970846 1759
e22ca4ac 1760The identification received in response to an RFC 1413 request for remote messages, the login name of the user that called Exim for locally generated messages.
bf759a8b 1761
e22ca4ac 1762=item B + $sender_local
bf759a8b 1763
e22ca4ac 1764TRUE if the message was locally generated.
bf759a8b 1765
e22ca4ac 1766=item B + $sender_set_untrusted
bf759a8b 1767
e22ca4ac 1768TRUE if the envelope sender of this message was set by an untrusted local caller.
bf759a8b 1769
e22ca4ac 1770=item S + $shown_message_size
bf759a8b 1771
e22ca4ac 1772This non-standard variable contains the formatted size string. That is, for a message whose $message_size is 66566 bytes, $shown_message_size is 65K.
059ec3d9 1773
e22ca4ac 1774=item S . $smtp_active_hostname
059ec3d9 1775
e22ca4ac 1776The value of the active host name when the message was received, as specified by the "smtp_active_hostname" option.
059ec3d9 1777
e22ca4ac 1778=item S . $spam_score
059ec3d9 1779
e22ca4ac 1780The spam score of the message, for example '3.4' or '30.5'. (Requires exiscan or WITH_CONTENT_SCAN)
059ec3d9 1781
e22ca4ac 1782=item S . $spam_score_int
059ec3d9 1783
e22ca4ac 1784The spam score of the message, multiplied by ten, as an integer value. For instance '34' or '305'. (Requires exiscan or WITH_CONTENT_SCAN)
059ec3d9 1785
e22ca4ac 1786=item B . $tls_certificate_verified
059ec3d9 1787
e22ca4ac 1788TRUE if a TLS certificate was verified when the message was received.
059ec3d9 1789
e22ca4ac 1790=item S . $tls_cipher
059ec3d9 1791
e22ca4ac 1792The cipher suite that was negotiated for encrypted SMTP connections.
059ec3d9 1793
e22ca4ac 1794=item S . $tls_peerdn
059ec3d9 1795
e22ca4ac 1796The value of the Distinguished Name of the certificate if Exim is configured to request one
059ec3d9 1797
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1798=item S . $tls_sni
1799
1800The value of the Server Name Indication TLS extension sent by a client, if one was sent.
1801
e22ca4ac 1802=item N + $warning_count
059ec3d9 1803
e22ca4ac 1804The number of delay warnings which have been sent for this message.
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1805
1806=back
1807
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1808=head1 CONTACT
1809
1810=over 4
1811
1812=item EMAIL: proj-exipick@jetmore.net
1813
1814=item HOME: jetmore.org/john/code/#exipick
1815
1816=back
1817
1818=cut