#!/usr/bin/perl -w # Copyright (C) 2014-2018 all contributors # License: AGPL-3.0+ # # 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 PublicInbox::InboxWritable; use PublicInbox::MIME; use PublicInbox::Address; use PublicInbox::Spamcheck::Spamc; my $train = shift or die "usage: $usage\n"; if ($train !~ /\A(?:ham|spam|rm)\z/) { die "`$train' not recognized.\nusage: $usage\n"; } my $spamc = PublicInbox::Spamcheck::Spamc->new; my $pi_config = PublicInbox::Config->new; my $err; my $mime = PublicInbox::MIME->new(eval { local $/; my $data = scalar ; $data =~ s/\A[\r\n]*From [^\r\n]*\r?\n//s; if ($train ne 'rm') { eval { if ($train eq 'ham') { $spamc->hamlearn(\$data); } elsif ($train eq 'spam') { $spamc->spamlearn(\$data); } die "spamc failed with: $?\n" if $?; }; $err = $@; } $data }); # get all recipients my %dests; foreach my $h (qw(Cc To)) { my $val = $mime->header($h) or next; foreach my $email (PublicInbox::Address::emails($val)) { $dests{lc($email)} = 1; } } if ($train eq 'spam') { $pi_config->each_inbox(sub { my ($ibx) = @_; $ibx = PublicInbox::InboxWritable->new($ibx); my $im = $ibx->importer(0); $im->remove($mime, 'spam'); $im->done; }); } require PublicInbox::MDA if $train eq "ham"; # n.b. message may be cross-posted to multiple public-inboxes foreach my $recipient (keys %dests) { my $dst = $pi_config->lookup($recipient) or next; # We do not touch GIT_COMMITTER_* env here so we can track # who trained the message. $dst->{name} = $ENV{GIT_COMMITTER_NAME} || $dst->{name}; $dst->{-primary_address} = $ENV{GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL} || $recipient; $dst = PublicInbox::InboxWritable->new($dst); my $im = $dst->importer(0); if ($train eq "spam" || $train eq "rm") { # 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 $im->remove($mime, $train); } 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); # Ham messages are trained when they're marked into # a SEEN state, so this is idempotent: $im->add($mime); } $im->done; } if ($err) { warn $err; exit 1; }