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package Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP 2.600; # ABSTRACT: send email over SMTP use Moo; use Email::Sender::Failure::Multi; use Email::Sender::Success::Partial; use Email::Sender::Role::HasMessage (); use Email::Sender::Util; use MooX::Types::MooseLike::Base qw(Bool Int Str HashRef); use Net::SMTP 3.07; # SSL support, fixed datasend use utf8 (); # See below. -- rjbs, 2015-05-14 #pod =head1 DESCRIPTION #pod #pod This transport is used to send email over SMTP, either with or without secure #pod sockets (SSL/TLS). It is one of the most complex transports available, capable #pod of partial success. #pod #pod For a potentially more efficient version of this transport, see #pod L<Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP::Persistent>. #pod #pod =head1 ATTRIBUTES #pod #pod The following attributes may be passed to the constructor: #pod #pod =over 4 #pod #pod =item C<hosts>: an arrayref of names of the host to try, in order; defaults to a single element array containing C<localhost> #pod #pod The attribute C<host> may be given, instead, which contains a single hostname. #pod #pod =item C<ssl>: if 'starttls', use STARTTLS; if 'ssl' (or 1), connect securely; #pod if 'maybestarttls', use STARTTLS if available; otherwise, no security #pod #pod =item C<ssl_options>: passed to Net::SMTP constructor for 'ssl' connections or #pod to starttls for 'starttls' or 'maybestarttls' connections; should contain extra #pod options for IO::Socket::SSL #pod #pod =item C<port>: port to connect to; defaults to 25 for non-SSL, 465 for 'ssl', #pod 587 for 'starttls' #pod #pod =item C<timeout>: maximum time in secs to wait for server; default is 120 #pod #pod =cut sub BUILD { my ($self) = @_; Carp::croak("do not pass port number to SMTP transport in host, use port parameter") if grep {; /:/ } $self->hosts; } sub BUILDARGS { my ($self, @rest) = @_; my $arg = $self->SUPER::BUILDARGS(@rest); if (exists $arg->{host}) { Carp::croak("can't pass both host and hosts to constructor") if exists $arg->{hosts}; $arg->{hosts} = [ delete $arg->{host} ]; } return $arg; } has ssl => (is => 'ro', isa => Str, default => sub { 0 }); has _hosts => ( is => 'ro', isa => sub { die "invalid hosts in Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP constructor" unless defined $_[0] && (ref $_[0] eq 'ARRAY') && (grep {; length } @{ $_[0] }) > 0; }, default => sub { [ 'localhost' ] }, init_arg => 'hosts', ); sub hosts { @{ $_[0]->_hosts } } sub host { $_[0]->_hosts->[0] } has _security => ( is => 'ro', lazy => 1, init_arg => undef, default => sub { my $ssl = $_[0]->ssl; return '' unless $ssl; $ssl = lc $ssl; return 'starttls' if 'starttls' eq $ssl; return 'maybestarttls' if 'maybestarttls' eq $ssl; return 'ssl' if $ssl eq 1 or $ssl eq 'ssl'; Carp::cluck(qq{"ssl" argument to Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP was "$ssl" rather than one of the permitted values: maybestarttls, starttls, ssl}); return 1; }, ); has ssl_options => (is => 'ro', isa => HashRef, default => sub { {} }); has port => ( is => 'ro', isa => Int, lazy => 1, default => sub { return $_[0]->_security eq 'starttls' ? 587 : $_[0]->_security eq 'ssl' ? 465 : 25 }, ); has timeout => (is => 'ro', isa => Int, default => sub { 120 }); #pod =item C<sasl_username>: the username to use for auth; optional #pod #pod =item C<sasl_password>: the password to use for auth; required if C<sasl_username> is provided #pod #pod =item C<allow_partial_success>: if true, will send data even if some recipients were rejected; defaults to false #pod #pod =cut has sasl_username => (is => 'ro', isa => Str); has sasl_password => (is => 'ro', isa => Str); has allow_partial_success => (is => 'ro', isa => Bool, default => sub { 0 }); #pod =item C<helo>: what to say when saying HELO; no default #pod #pod =item C<localaddr>: local address from which to connect #pod #pod =item C<localport>: local port from which to connect #pod #pod =cut has helo => (is => 'ro', isa => Str); has localaddr => (is => 'ro'); has localport => (is => 'ro', isa => Int); #pod =item C<debug>: if true, put the L<Net::SMTP> object in debug mode #pod #pod =back #pod #pod =cut has debug => (is => 'ro', isa => Bool, default => sub { 0 }); # I am basically -sure- that this is wrong, but sending hundreds of millions of # messages has shown that it is right enough. I will try to make it textbook # later. -- rjbs, 2008-12-05 sub _quoteaddr { my $addr = shift; my @localparts = split /\@/, $addr; my $domain = pop @localparts; my $localpart = join q{@}, @localparts; return $addr # The first regex here is RFC 821 "specials" excepting dot. unless $localpart =~ /[\x00-\x1F\x7F<>\(\)\[\]\\,;:@"]/ or $localpart =~ /^\./ or $localpart =~ /\.$/; return join q{@}, qq("$localpart"), $domain; } sub _smtp_client { my ($self) = @_; my $class = "Net::SMTP"; my $smtp = $class->new( $self->_net_smtp_args ); unless ($smtp) { $self->_throw( sprintf "unable to establish SMTP connection to (%s) port %s", (join q{, }, $self->hosts), $self->port, ); } if ($self->_security eq 'starttls') { $self->_throw("can't STARTTLS: " . $smtp->message) unless $smtp->starttls(%{ $self->ssl_options }); } if ($self->_security eq 'maybestarttls') { if ( $smtp->supports('STARTTLS', 500, ["Command unknown: 'STARTTLS'"]) ) { $self->_throw("can't STARTTLS: " . $smtp->message) unless $smtp->starttls(%{ $self->ssl_options }); } } if ($self->sasl_username) { $self->_throw("sasl_username but no sasl_password") unless defined $self->sasl_password; unless ($smtp->auth($self->sasl_username, $self->sasl_password)) { if ($smtp->message =~ /MIME::Base64|Authen::SASL/) { Carp::confess("SMTP auth requires MIME::Base64 and Authen::SASL"); } $self->_throw('failed AUTH', $smtp); } } return $smtp; } sub _net_smtp_args { my ($self) = @_; return ( [ $self->hosts ], Port => $self->port, Timeout => $self->timeout, Debug => $self->debug, (($self->_security eq 'ssl') ? (SSL => 1, %{ $self->ssl_options }) : ()), defined $self->helo ? (Hello => $self->helo) : (), defined $self->localaddr ? (LocalAddr => $self->localaddr) : (), defined $self->localport ? (LocalPort => $self->localport) : (), ); } sub _throw { my ($self, @rest) = @_; Email::Sender::Util->_failure(@rest)->throw; } sub send_email { my ($self, $email, $env) = @_; Email::Sender::Failure->throw("no valid addresses in recipient list") unless my @to = grep { defined and length } @{ $env->{to} }; my $smtp = $self->_smtp_client; my $FAULT = sub { $self->_throw($_[0], $smtp); }; $smtp->mail(_quoteaddr($env->{from})) or $FAULT->("$env->{from} failed after MAIL FROM"); my @failures; my @ok_rcpts; for my $addr (@to) { if ($smtp->to(_quoteaddr($addr))) { push @ok_rcpts, $addr; } else { # my ($self, $error, $smtp, $error_class, @rest) = @_; push @failures, Email::Sender::Util->_failure( undef, $smtp, recipients => [ $addr ], ); } } # This logic used to include: or (@ok_rcpts == 1 and $ok_rcpts[0] eq '0') # because if called without SkipBad, $smtp->to can return 1 or 0. This # should not happen because we now always pass SkipBad and do the counting # ourselves. Still, I've put this comment here (a) in memory of the # suffering it caused to have to find that problem and (b) in case the # original problem is more insidious than I thought! -- rjbs, 2008-12-05 if ( @failures and ((@ok_rcpts == 0) or (! $self->allow_partial_success)) ) { $failures[0]->throw if @failures == 1; my $message = sprintf '%s recipients were rejected during RCPT', @ok_rcpts ? 'some' : 'all'; Email::Sender::Failure::Multi->throw( message => $message, failures => \@failures, ); } # restore Pobox's support for streaming, code-based messages, and arrays here # -- rjbs, 2008-12-04 $smtp->data or $FAULT->("error at DATA start"); my $msg_string = $email->as_string; my $hunk_size = $self->_hunk_size; while (length $msg_string) { my $next_hunk = substr $msg_string, 0, $hunk_size, ''; $smtp->datasend($next_hunk) or $FAULT->("error at during DATA"); } $smtp->dataend or $FAULT->("error at after DATA"); my $message = $smtp->message; $self->_message_complete($smtp); # We must report partial success (failures) if applicable. return $self->success({ message => $message }) unless @failures; return $self->partial_success({ message => $message, failure => Email::Sender::Failure::Multi->new({ message => 'some recipients were rejected during RCPT', failures => \@failures }), }); } sub _hunk_size { 2**20 } # send messages to DATA in hunks of 1 mebibyte sub success { my $self = shift; my $success = Moo::Role->create_class_with_roles('Email::Sender::Success', 'Email::Sender::Role::HasMessage')->new(@_); } sub partial_success { my $self = shift; my $partial_success = Moo::Role->create_class_with_roles('Email::Sender::Success::Partial', 'Email::Sender::Role::HasMessage')->new(@_); } sub _message_complete { $_[1]->quit; } #pod =head1 PARTIAL SUCCESS #pod #pod If C<allow_partial_success> was set when creating the transport, the transport #pod may return L<Email::Sender::Success::Partial> objects. Consult that module's #pod documentation. #pod #pod =cut with 'Email::Sender::Transport'; no Moo; 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP - send email over SMTP =head1 VERSION version 2.600 =head1 DESCRIPTION This transport is used to send email over SMTP, either with or without secure sockets (SSL/TLS). It is one of the most complex transports available, capable of partial success. For a potentially more efficient version of this transport, see L<Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP::Persistent>. =head1 PERL VERSION This library should run on perls released even a long time ago. It should work on any version of perl released in the last five years. Although it may work on older versions of perl, no guarantee is made that the minimum required version will not be increased. The version may be increased for any reason, and there is no promise that patches will be accepted to lower the minimum required perl. =head1 ATTRIBUTES The following attributes may be passed to the constructor: =over 4 =item C<hosts>: an arrayref of names of the host to try, in order; defaults to a single element array containing C<localhost> The attribute C<host> may be given, instead, which contains a single hostname. =item C<ssl>: if 'starttls', use STARTTLS; if 'ssl' (or 1), connect securely; if 'maybestarttls', use STARTTLS if available; otherwise, no security =item C<ssl_options>: passed to Net::SMTP constructor for 'ssl' connections or to starttls for 'starttls' or 'maybestarttls' connections; should contain extra options for IO::Socket::SSL =item C<port>: port to connect to; defaults to 25 for non-SSL, 465 for 'ssl', 587 for 'starttls' =item C<timeout>: maximum time in secs to wait for server; default is 120 =item C<sasl_username>: the username to use for auth; optional =item C<sasl_password>: the password to use for auth; required if C<sasl_username> is provided =item C<allow_partial_success>: if true, will send data even if some recipients were rejected; defaults to false =item C<helo>: what to say when saying HELO; no default =item C<localaddr>: local address from which to connect =item C<localport>: local port from which to connect =item C<debug>: if true, put the L<Net::SMTP> object in debug mode =back =head1 PARTIAL SUCCESS If C<allow_partial_success> was set when creating the transport, the transport may return L<Email::Sender::Success::Partial> objects. Consult that module's documentation. =head1 AUTHOR Ricardo Signes <cpan@semiotic.systems> =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2022 by Ricardo Signes. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =cut