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authorEric Wong <e@80x24.org>2016-02-27 21:57:57 +0000
committerEric Wong <e@80x24.org>2016-02-27 21:57:57 +0000
commit052f26f3ada1042afa5acadbecc48b487f4e2d52 (patch)
treeb6b30f94cdb20534ffc074359db30084c9858fa6 /public-inbox-learn
parent617f35dacbd4e5972bf2d82411b45009bbc79a42 (diff)
downloadpublic-inbox-052f26f3ada1042afa5acadbecc48b487f4e2d52.tar.gz
This seems to match more closely with what is expected of Perl
packages based on how blib is used.  Hopefully makes the top-level
source tree less cluttered and things easier-to-find.
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-#!/usr/bin/perl -w
-# Copyright (C) 2014-2015 all contributors <meta@public-inbox.org>
-# License: AGPLv3 or later (https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.txt)
-#
-# Used for training spam (via SpamAssassin) and removing messages from a
-# public-inbox
-my $usage = "$0 (spam|ham) < /path/to/message";
-use strict;
-use warnings;
-use PublicInbox::Config;
-use Email::MIME;
-use Email::Address;
-use IPC::Run qw/run/;
-my $train = shift or die "usage: $usage\n";
-if ($train !~ /\A(?:ham|spam)\z/) {
-        die "`$train' not recognized.\nusage: $usage\n";
-}
-
-my $pi_config = PublicInbox::Config->new;
-my $mime = Email::MIME->new(eval { local $/; <> });
-
-# get all recipients
-my %dests;
-foreach my $h (qw(Cc To)) {
-        foreach my $recipient (Email::Address->parse($mime->header($h))) {
-                $dests{lc($recipient->address)} = 1;
-        }
-}
-
-my ($name, $email, $date);
-
-if ($train eq "ham") {
-        require PublicInbox::MDA;
-        require PublicInbox::Filter;
-        PublicInbox::Filter->run($mime);
-        ($name, $email, $date) = PublicInbox::MDA->author_info($mime);
-}
-
-my $in = $mime->as_string;
-my $err = 0;
-my @output = qw(> /dev/null > /dev/null);
-
-# n.b. message may be cross-posted to multiple public-inboxes
-foreach my $recipient (keys %dests) {
-        my $dst = $pi_config->lookup($recipient) or next;
-        my $git_dir = $dst->{mainrepo} or next;
-        my ($out, $err) = ("", "");
-
-        # We do not touch GIT_COMMITTER_* env here so we can track
-        # who trained the message.
-        # We will not touch GIT_AUTHOR_* when learning spam messages, either
-        if ($train eq "spam") {
-                # This needs to be idempotent, as my inotify trainer
-                # may train for each cross-posted message, and this
-                # script already learns for every list in
-                # ~/.public-inbox/config
-                if (!run(["ssoma-rm", $git_dir], \$in, \$out, \$err)) {
-                        if ($err !~ /^git cat-file .+ failed: 32768$/) {
-                                $err = 1;
-                        }
-                }
-        } else { # $train eq "ham"
-                # no checking for spam here, we assume the message has
-                # been reviewed by a human at this point:
-                PublicInbox::MDA->set_list_headers($mime, $dst);
-                my $s  = $mime->as_string;
-
-                local $ENV{GIT_AUTHOR_NAME} = $name;
-                local $ENV{GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL} = $email;
-                local $ENV{GIT_AUTHOR_DATE} = $date;
-
-                # Ham messages are trained when they're marked into
-                # a SEEN state, so this is idempotent:
-                run([PublicInbox::MDA->cmd, $git_dir], \$s, \$out, \$err);
-                if ($err !~ /CONFLICT/) {
-                        $err = 1;
-                }
-        }
-        if (!run([qw(spamc -L), $train], \$in, @output)) {
-                $err = 1;
-        }
-
-        $err or eval {
-                require PublicInbox::SearchIdx;
-                PublicInbox::SearchIdx->new($git_dir, 2)->index_sync;
-        };
-}
-
-exit $err;