#!/usr/bin/perl -w # Copyright (C) 2013, Eric Wong and all contributors # License: AGPLv3 or later (https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.txt) use strict; use warnings; my $usage = 'public-inbox-mda < rfc2822_message'; use Email::Filter; use Email::MIME; use Email::Address; use File::Path::Expand qw/expand_filename/; use IPC::Run qw(run); use PublicInbox::MDA; use PublicInbox::Filter; use PublicInbox::Config; # n.b: hopefully we can setup the emergency path without bailing due to # user error, we really want to setup the emergency destination ASAP # in case there's bugs in our code or user error. my $emergency = $ENV{PI_EMERGENCY} || '~/.public-inbox/emergency/'; $emergency = expand_filename($emergency); # this reads the message from stdin my $filter = Email::Filter->new(emergency => $emergency); my $config = PublicInbox::Config->new; my $recipient = $ENV{ORIGINAL_RECIPIENT}; defined $recipient or die "ORIGINAL_RECIPIENT not defined in ENV\n"; my $dst = $config->lookup($recipient); # first check defined $dst or exit(1); my $main_repo = $dst->{mainrepo} or exit(1); my $filtered; # string dest if (PublicInbox::MDA->precheck($filter, $dst->{address}) && do_spamc($filter->simple, \$filtered)) { # update our message with SA headers (in case our filter rejects it) my $msg = Email::MIME->new(\$filtered); $filtered = undef; $filter->simple($msg); if (PublicInbox::Filter->run($msg)) { # run spamc again on the HTML-free message if (do_spamc($msg, \$filtered)) { $msg = Email::MIME->new(\$filtered); PublicInbox::MDA->set_list_headers($msg, $dst); $filter->simple($msg); my ($name, $email, $date) = PublicInbox::MDA->author_info($msg); local $ENV{GIT_AUTHOR_NAME} = $name; local $ENV{GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL} = $email; local $ENV{GIT_AUTHOR_DATE} = $date; local $ENV{GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL} = $recipient; local $ENV{GIT_COMMITTER_NAME} = $dst->{listname}; $filter->pipe(PublicInbox::MDA->cmd, $main_repo); } } } exit 0; # goes to emergency # we depend on "report_safe 0" in /etc/spamassassin/*.cf with --headers # not using Email::Filter->pipe here since we want the stdout of # the command even on failure (spamc will set $? on error). sub do_spamc { my ($msg, $out) = @_; eval { my $orig = $msg->as_string; run([qw/spamc -E --headers/], \$orig, $out); }; return ($@ || $? || !defined($$out) || length($$out) == 0) ? 0 : 1; }