#!/usr/bin/perl -w # Copyright (C) 2014, Eric Wong and all contributors # License: AGPLv3 or later (https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.txt) my $usage = "$0 (spam|ham) < /path/to/message"; use strict; use warnings; use PublicInbox::Config; use Email::Simple; 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 $simple; { local $/; $simple = Email::Simple->new(<>); } # get all recipients my %dests; foreach my $h (qw(Cc To)) { foreach my $recipient (Email::Address->parse($simple->header($h))) { $dests{lc($recipient->address)} = 1; } } my $in = $simple->as_string; $simple->body_set(""); 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" my $from = $simple->header("From"); my @from = Email::Address->parse($from); my $name = $from[0]->name; defined $name or $name = ""; my $email = $from[0]->address; defined $email or $email = ""; local $ENV{GIT_AUTHOR_NAME} = $name; local $ENV{GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL} = $email; local $ENV{GIT_AUTHOR_DATE} = $simple->header("Date"); # Ham messages are trained when they're marked into # a SEEN state, so this is idempotent run([qw(ssoma-mda -1), $git_dir], \$in, \$out, \$err); if ($err !~ /CONFLICT/) { $err = 1; } } if (!run([qw(spamc -L), $train], \$in, @output)) { $err = 1; } } exit $err;