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package Amavis::In::Message::PerRecip; use strict; use re 'taint'; BEGIN { require Exporter; use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS $VERSION); $VERSION = '2.412'; @ISA = qw(Exporter); } use Amavis::Conf qw(:platform); use Amavis::Util qw(setting_by_given_contents_category_all setting_by_given_contents_category cmp_ccat); sub new # NOTE: this class is a list, not a hash { my $class = $_[0]; bless [(undef) x 42], $class } # subs to set or access individual elements of a n-tuple by name sub recip_addr # unquoted recipient envelope e-mail address { @_<2 ? shift->[0] : ($_[0]->[0] = $_[1]) } sub recip_addr_smtp # SMTP-encoded recipient envelope e-mail address in <> { @_<2 ? shift->[1] : ($_[0]->[1] = $_[1]) } sub recip_addr_modified # recip. addr. with possible addr. extension inserted { @_<2 ? shift->[2] : ($_[0]->[2] = $_[1]) } sub recip_is_local # recip_addr matches @local_domains_maps { @_<2 ? shift->[3] : ($_[0]->[3] = $_[1]) } sub recip_maddr_id # maddr.id field from SQL corresponding to recip_addr_smtp { @_<2 ? shift->[4] : ($_[0]->[4] = $_[1]) } sub recip_maddr_id_orig # maddr.id field from SQL corresponding to dsn_orcpt { @_<2 ? shift->[5] : ($_[0]->[5] = $_[1]) } sub recip_penpals_related # mail_id of a previous correspondence { @_<2 ? shift->[6] : ($_[0]->[6] = $_[1]) } sub recip_penpals_age # penpals age in seconds if SQL or Redis is enabled { @_<2 ? shift->[7] : ($_[0]->[7] = $_[1]) } sub recip_penpals_score # penpals score (info, also added to spam_level) { @_<2 ? shift->[8] : ($_[0]->[8] = $_[1]) } sub dsn_notify # ESMTP RCPT command NOTIFY option (DSN-RFC 3461, listref) { @_<2 ? shift->[9] : ($_[0]->[9] = $_[1]) } sub dsn_orcpt # ESMTP RCPT command ORCPT option (decoded: RFC 3461, RFC 6533) { @_<2 ? shift->[10] : ($_[0]->[10] = $_[1]) } sub dsn_suppress_reason # if defined disable sending DSN and supply a reason { @_<2 ? shift->[11] : ($_[0]->[11] = $_[1]) } sub recip_destiny # D_REJECT, D_BOUNCE, D_DISCARD, D_PASS { @_<2 ? shift->[12] : ($_[0]->[12] = $_[1]) } sub recip_done # false: not done, true: done (1: faked, 2: truly sent) { @_<2 ? shift->[13] : ($_[0]->[13] = $_[1]) } sub recip_smtp_response # RFC 5321 response (3-digit + enhanced resp + text) { @_<2 ? shift->[14] : ($_[0]->[14] = $_[1]) } sub recip_remote_mta_smtp_response # smtp response as issued by remote MTA { @_<2 ? shift->[15] : ($_[0]->[15] = $_[1]) } sub recip_remote_mta # remote MTA that issued the smtp response { @_<2 ? shift->[16] : ($_[0]->[16] = $_[1]) } sub recip_tagged # message was tagged by address extension or Subject or X-Spam { @_<2 ? shift->[17] : ($_[0]->[17] = $_[1]) } sub recip_mbxname # mailbox name or file when known (local:, bsmtp: or sql:) { @_<2 ? shift->[18] : ($_[0]->[18] = $_[1]) } sub recip_whitelisted_sender # recip considers this sender whitelisted { @_<2 ? shift->[19] : ($_[0]->[19] = $_[1]) } sub recip_blacklisted_sender # recip considers this sender blacklisted { @_<2 ? shift->[20] : ($_[0]->[20] = $_[1]) } sub bypass_virus_checks # boolean: virus checks to be bypassed for this recip { @_<2 ? shift->[21] : ($_[0]->[21] = $_[1]) } sub bypass_banned_checks # bool: ban checks are to be bypassed for this recip { @_<2 ? shift->[22] : ($_[0]->[22] = $_[1]) } sub bypass_spam_checks # boolean: spam checks are to be bypassed for this recip { @_<2 ? shift->[23] : ($_[0]->[23] = $_[1]) } sub banned_parts # banned part descriptions (ref to a list of banned parts) { @_<2 ? shift->[24] : ($_[0]->[24] = $_[1]) } sub banned_parts_as_attr # banned part descriptions - newer syntax (listref) { @_<2 ? shift->[25] : ($_[0]->[25] = $_[1]) } sub banning_rule_key # matching banned rules (lookup table keys) (ref to list) { @_<2 ? shift->[26] : ($_[0]->[26] = $_[1]) } sub banning_rule_comment #comments (or whole expr) from banning_rule_key regexp { @_<2 ? shift->[27] : ($_[0]->[27] = $_[1]) } sub banning_reason_short # just one banned part leaf name with a rule comment { @_<2 ? shift->[28] : ($_[0]->[28] = $_[1]) } sub banning_rule_rhs # a right-hand side of matching rules (a ref to a list) { @_<2 ? shift->[29] : ($_[0]->[29] = $_[1]) } sub mail_body_mangle # mail body is being modified (and how) (e.g. defanged) { @_<2 ? shift->[30] : ($_[0]->[30] = $_[1]) } sub contents_category # sorted listref of "major,minor" strings(category types) { @_<2 ? shift->[31] : ($_[0]->[31] = $_[1]) } sub blocking_ccat # category type most responsible for blocking msg, or undef { @_<2 ? shift->[32] : ($_[0]->[32] = $_[1]) } sub user_id # listref of recipient IDs from a lookup, e.g. SQL field users.id { @_<2 ? shift->[33] : ($_[0]->[33] = $_[1]) } sub user_policy_id # recipient's policy ID, e.g. SQL field users.policy_id { @_<2 ? shift->[34] : ($_[0]->[34] = $_[1]) } sub courier_control_file # path to control file containing this recipient { @_<2 ? shift->[35] : ($_[0]->[35] = $_[1]) } sub courier_recip_index # index of recipient within control file { @_<2 ? shift->[36] : ($_[0]->[36] = $_[1]) } sub delivery_method # delivery method, or empty for implicit delivery (milter) { @_<2 ? shift->[37] : ($_[0]->[37] = $_[1]) } sub spam_level # spam score as returned by spam scanners, ham near 0, spam 5 { @_<2 ? shift->[38] : ($_[0]->[38] = $_[1]) } sub spam_tests # a listref of r/o stringrefs, each: t1=score1,t2=score2,.. { @_<2 ? shift->[39] : ($_[0]->[39] = $_[1]) } # per-recipient spam info - when undefined consult a per-message counterpart sub spam_report # SA terse report of tests hit (for header section reports) { @_<2 ? shift->[40] : ($_[0]->[40] = $_[1]) } sub spam_summary # SA summary of tests hit for standard body reports { @_<2 ? shift->[41] : ($_[0]->[41] = $_[1]) } sub recip_final_addr { # return recip_addr_modified if set, else recip_addr my $self = shift; my $newaddr = $self->recip_addr_modified; defined $newaddr ? $newaddr : $self->recip_addr; } # The contents_category list is a sorted list of strings, each of the form # "major" or "major,minor", where major and minor are numbers, representing # major and minor category type. Sort order is descending by numeric values, # major first, and subordered by a minor value. When an entry "major,minor" # is added, an entry "major" is added automatically (minor implied to be 0). # A string "major" means the same as "major,0". See CC_* constants for major # category types. Minor category types semantics is specific to each major # category, higher number represent more important finding than a lower number. # add new findings to the contents_category list # sub add_contents_category { my($self, $major,$minor) = @_; my $aref = $self->contents_category || []; # major category is always inserted, but "$major,$minor" only if minor>0 if (defined $minor && $minor > 0) { # straight insertion of "$major,$minor" my $el = sprintf("%d,%d",$major,$minor); my $j=0; for (@$aref) { if (cmp_ccat($_,$el) <= 0) { last } else { $j++ } }; if ($j > $#{$aref}) { push(@$aref,$el) } # append elsif (cmp_ccat($aref->[$j],$el) != 0) { splice(@$aref,$j,0,$el) } } # straight insertion of "$major" into an ordered array (descending order) my $el = sprintf("%d",$major); my $j=0; for (@$aref) { if (cmp_ccat($_,$el) <= 0) { last } else { $j++ } }; if ($j > $#{$aref}) { push(@$aref,$el) } # append elsif (cmp_ccat($aref->[$j],$el) != 0) { splice(@$aref,$j,0,$el) } # insert at index $j $self->contents_category($aref); } # is the "$major,$minor" category in the list? # sub is_in_contents_category { my($self, $major,$minor) = @_; my $el = sprintf('%d,%d', $major,$minor); my $aref = $self->contents_category; !defined($aref) ? undef : scalar(grep(cmp_ccat($_,$el) == 0, @$aref)); } # get a setting corresponding to the most important contents category; # i.e. the highest entry from the category list for which a corresponding entry # in the associative array of settings exists determines returned setting; # sub setting_by_main_contents_category { my($self, @settings_href_list) = @_; return undef if !@settings_href_list; my $aref = $self->contents_category; setting_by_given_contents_category($aref, @settings_href_list); } # get a list of settings corresponding to all relevant contents categories, # sorted from the most important to the least important entry; entries which # have no corresponding setting are not included in the list # sub setting_by_main_contents_category_all { my($self, @settings_href_list) = @_; return undef if !@settings_href_list; my $aref = $self->contents_category; setting_by_given_contents_category_all($aref, @settings_href_list); } sub setting_by_blocking_contents_category { my($self, @settings_href_list) = @_; my $blocking_ccat = $self->blocking_ccat; !defined($blocking_ccat) ? undef : setting_by_given_contents_category($blocking_ccat, @settings_href_list); } sub setting_by_contents_category { my($self, @settings_href_list) = @_; my $blocking_ccat = $self->blocking_ccat; !defined($blocking_ccat) ? $self->setting_by_main_contents_category(@settings_href_list) : setting_by_given_contents_category($blocking_ccat, @settings_href_list); } 1;