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# postgreyreport by tbaker@bakerfl.org
# bits and peices of code taken from postgrey 1.11 ( http://isg.ee.ethz.ch/tools/postgrey/ )
package postgreyreport;
use strict;
use BerkeleyDB;
use Getopt::Long 2.25 qw(:config posix_default no_ignore_case);
use Net::Server::Daemonize qw( get_uid get_gid set_uid set_gid );
use Pod::Usage;
#use Net::RBLClient;
my $VERSION='1.14.3 (20100321)';
# used in maillog processing
my $RE_revdns_ip = qr/ ([^\[\s]+)\[(\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})\]/; # ptr[1.2.3.4]
my $RE_reject = qr/reject: /;
my $RE_triplet = qr/$RE_revdns_ip: 450 .+from=<([^>]+)> to=<([^>]+)>/;
my $dns; my %dns_cache; # used for --check_sender
my $rbl = undef; # Net::RBLClient object
select((select(STDOUT), $| = 1)[0]); # Unbuffer standard output.
# default options, override via command line
my %opt = (
user => 'postgrey',
dbdir => '/var/lib/postgrey',
delay => 300,
return_string => 'Greylisted', # match on this string
check_sender => '', # = mx,a,mx/24,a/24 # todo=spf - uses Net::DNS
show_tries => 0, # number of greylist attempts within --delay
separate_by_subnet => '', # if not blank output this string for every new /24
separate_by_ip => '', # if not blank output this string for every new IP
single_line => 1, # output everything on a single line? (grouping enabled if false )
tab => 0, # use tabs as separators, not spaces (only in single line mode)
show_time => 0, # show entry time in maillog
skip_dnsbl => [], # list of DNSBL servers to check and skip reporting for
skip_clients => [], # files of clients to skip reporting
skip_pool => 0, # skip entries that appear to be a provider pool (last 2 ips in ptr)
match_clients => [], # files of ONLY clients to report on
v => 0, # verbose? used mainly for script debugging
debug_db => 0, # output time() values from btree db
debug_re => '', # but only for these hosts (separate by commas )
);
# start here
sub main
{
GetOptions(\%opt,
'help|h', 'version', 'man',
'delay=s', 'user|u=s', 'dbdir=s',
'debug_db', 'debug_re=s', 'v+',
'return_string|greylist-text=s',
'show_tries',
'check_sender=s',
'separate_by_subnet=s', 'separate_by_ip=s',
'single_line!', 'tab', 'show_time',
'skip_dnsbl=s@','skip_clients=s@', 'match_clients=s@', 'skip_pool',
) or exit(1);
if($opt{help}) { pod2usage(1) }
if($opt{man}) { pod2usage(-exitstatus => 0, -verbose => 2) }
if ($opt{version}) { print "postgreyreport $VERSION\n"; exit(0) }
if (scalar(@{$opt{skip_dnsbl}}) > 0) {
require Net::RBLClient;
$rbl = Net::RBLClient->new ( lists => $opt{skip_dnsbl} );
}
setup_debug(); # display key/value pairs from db
read_client_files();
postgrey_fatal_report(); # do the work
}
#######################################################
# postgrey_fatal(): report on all fatal triplets
#
sub postgrey_fatal_report()
{
umask 0077; # mode 600
my %triplets; # hash of all triplets we will look at
drop_priv($opt{user}); # change UID to 'postgrey'
# convert --check_sender into hash: opt{do_checks}{VAL}
if ($opt{check_sender}) {
use Net::DNS;
$dns = Net::DNS::Resolver->new;
$opt{check_sender} = lc $opt{check_sender};
foreach my $check ( split(/,/,$opt{check_sender}) ) {
$opt{do_checks}{$check}=1;
print "Enabling Check: opt{do_checks}{$check} \n" if ($opt{v});
}
}
my $db = setup_dbm($opt{dbdir}); # connect to BerkeleyDB
my @greyfatal = find_and_sort_fatal( \%{$db}, \%triplets ); # read STDIN and sort the fatal triplets
# foreach: loop through (sorted) fatal triplets and display to STDOUT
my ($last_ip,$last_subnet); # define now
$opt{separate_by_ip} =~ s|\\n|\n|g; # do it once before the for loop
$opt{separate_by_subnet} =~ s|\\n|\n|g; # ""
foreach my $key (@greyfatal)
{
my ($ip,$sender,$recipient) = split(/\//,$key); # separate the triplet
my $revdns = $triplets{$key}{revdns}; # we saved revdns during maillog parse, so we dont have to look it up
# --check_sender=mx,mx/24,a,a/24
# dns lookups from Net::DNS are cached and only performed once per sender's @domain
my $check_sender = '';
if ( $opt{do_checks}{mx} and check_sender_mx( $sender,$ip,'mx') ) {
$check_sender='MX';
} elsif ( $opt{do_checks}{'mx/24'} and check_sender_mx( $sender,$ip,'mx/24') ) {
$check_sender='MX/24';
} elsif ( $opt{do_checks}{a} and check_sender_a( $sender,$ip,'a') ) {
$check_sender='A';
} elsif ( $opt{do_checks}{'a/24'} and check_sender_a( $sender,$ip,'a/24') ) {
$check_sender='A/24';
}
# if separate_by_ip or separate_by_subnet display configured text
if ($last_subnet eq $triplets{$key}{subnet}) {
print "$opt{separate_by_ip}" if ( ($last_ip ne $ip) and $opt{separate_by_ip}) ;
} else {
if ( $opt{separate_by_subnet} ) {
print $opt{separate_by_subnet};
} elsif ( $opt{separate_by_ip} ) {
print $opt{separate_by_ip};
}
}
# display output on single line or multi-line
if ($opt{single_line})
{
if ($opt{tab}) {
printf "%s\t", $triplets{$key}{entrytime} if($opt{show_time}) ;
printf "%s\t", $triplets{$key}{counter} if($opt{show_tries}) ;
printf "%s\t", $check_sender if($opt{check_sender}) ;
printf "%s\t", $ip ;
printf "%s\t", $revdns ;
printf "%s\t", $sender ;
} else {
printf "%s ", $triplets{$key}{entrytime} if($opt{show_time}) ;
printf "%s ", $triplets{$key}{counter} if($opt{show_tries}) ;
printf "%5s ", $check_sender if($opt{check_sender}) ;
printf "%15s ", $ip ;
printf "%s ", $revdns ;
printf "%s ", $sender ;
}
printf "%s\n", $recipient; ;
} else
{
### multi-line
## only output PTR - IP if its a new IP (grouping)
printf "%-77s ", $revdns if($last_ip ne $ip) ;
printf "%15s" , $ip if($last_ip ne $ip) ;
print "\n" if($last_ip ne $ip) ;
## always output the new pairs MX/A? (sender/recipient)
# if sender was from MX or A of above IP
printf "%5s " , $check_sender if($opt{check_sender}) ;
printf " ", $check_sender if(! $opt{check_sender});
# tries or blank space
printf " %2s ", $triplets{$key}{counter} if($opt{show_tries}) ;
print " " if(! $opt{show_tries}) ;
# sender - recipient
printf " %40s ", $sender ;
printf " %40s ", $recipient ;
print "\n" ;
}
($last_ip, $last_subnet) = ($ip, $triplets{$key}{subnet}); # save for next iteration
}
}
#####################################################################
# find_and_sort_fatal( \%db, \%triplets )
# read STDIN (maillog) and remember any 4xx greylisted log entries
# return array of fatal triplets (ip/sender/recipient) sorted by ip
sub find_and_sort_fatal
{
my ($db, $triplets) = @_;
# while(<>): STDIN is maillog.0, looking at reject: 4xx greylist entries and remembering all triplets
MAILLOG: while (<>)
{
next unless (/$RE_reject/o); # only look at reject: lines
next unless (/$opt{return_string}/o); # only look at greylisted lines
next unless (/$RE_triplet/o); # extract the triplet
my ($revdns,$ipaddr,$sender,$recipient) = ($1,$2,$3,$4);
my @ip = split(/\./, $ipaddr);
$sender = do_sender_substitutions($sender);
my ($subnet) = do_client_substitutions($ipaddr,$revdns); # 1.2.3.0
my $key = lc "$ipaddr/$sender/$recipient"; # postgrey key
my $subkey = lc "$subnet/$sender/$recipient"; # subnet key 1.2.3.0/sender/recipient
# if we are wanting to dump first,last out of the db do it before we determine if its fatal
if ( is_debug_host($revdns) )
{
foreach my $testkey ( @{[$key,$subkey]} )
{
my ($tfirst, $tlast) = split(/,/,$db->{$testkey});
my $tdiff = $tlast - $tfirst;
print "$testkey : $db->{$testkey} = " .$tdiff . "s \n";
}
}
# if --match_clients was specified on command line then move on to the next line unless a match is found
if ( scalar(@{$opt{match_clients}}) > 0 ) {
next unless ( find_in_array($ipaddr, $opt{MATCH_CLIENT_IPS}) or
find_in_array($revdns, $opt{MATCH_CLIENT_PTR}) );
}
# if --skip_clients was specified on command line, skip to next line if a match is found
next if ( find_in_array($ipaddr, $opt{SKIP_CLIENT_IPS}) or
find_in_array($revdns, $opt{SKIP_CLIENT_PTR}) );
# if --skip_pool then if last 2 ips are in ptr skip to next line
next if ( $opt{skip_pool} and defined $ip[3] and $revdns =~ /$ip[2]/ and $revdns =~ /$ip[3]/ );
# check the db, proceed if the triplet was fatal
next MAILLOG unless is_fatal_triplet($db, $key, $subkey);
# if --skip_dnsbl then do RBL lookups (slow!)
if ( defined $rbl ) {
$rbl->lookup($ipaddr);
my @listed = $rbl->listed_by;
next if ( scalar(@listed) > 0 );
}
# we made it past all the filtering checks, remember the triplet as fatal
$triplets->{$key}{counter}++; # increase counter for this triplet
$triplets->{$key}{revdns}=$revdns; # save its ptr for later use
$triplets->{$key}{ipaddr}=$ipaddr; # save IP in easy to access form
$triplets->{$key}{subnet}=$subnet; # save subnet in easy to access form
$triplets->{$key}{subkey}=$subkey; # save key in subnet form
$triplets->{$key}{entrytime}=substr($_,0,15);
}
die "Debugging DB active, report shutdown" if ($opt{debug_db}); # don't do anything other than spit out key pairs and stop
my @greyfatal = keys %{ $triplets }; # create an array containing all triplets in form: ip/sender/recipient
# sort fatal triplets by IP address
@greyfatal = sort {
pack('C4' => $a =~
/(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)/)
cmp
pack('C4' => $b =~
/(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)/)
} @greyfatal;
return @greyfatal;
}
sub find_in_array($$)
{
my ($var, $patterns) = @_;
for my $w (@{$patterns}) {
return 1 if $var =~ $w;
}
return 0;
}
sub is_fatal_triplet($$$)
{
my ($db, $key, $subkey) = @_;
my ($lapsed_ip, $lapsed_subnet) = (undef,undef);
# try lookup by key
if ( $db->{$key} =~ /,/ )
{
my ($tfirst,$tlast) = split(/,/,$db->{$key}); # time_first_seen,time_last_seen
$lapsed_ip = $tlast - $tfirst; # difference is time lapsed
}
# try subnet lookup
if ( $db->{$subkey} =~ /,/ )
{
my ($tfirst,$tlast) = split(/,/,$db->{$subkey}); # time_first_seen,time_last_seen
$lapsed_subnet = $tlast - $tfirst;
}
if (
( defined $lapsed_ip or defined $lapsed_subnet )
and
(!( ($lapsed_ip >= $opt{delay} ) or ($lapsed_subnet >= $opt{delay}) ) )
)
{
#push (@greyfatal, $key); # if lapsed time less than --delay, then it was a fatal triplet
return 1;
} elsif (( ! defined $lapsed_ip ) and ( ! defined $lapsed_subnet ))
{
#push (@greyfatal, $key); # if neither is found in the db it must have been removed.
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
###########################################################################
# check_sender_mx(sender, ip, subnet) # subnet='' or '/24'
# return true if ip is in MX list for sender domain (or /24 if specified)
# enable via --check_sender=mx or --check_sender=mx,mx/24
sub check_sender_mx($$$)
{
my ($sender, $ip, $subnet) = @_;
my ($user, $hostname) = split(/\@/,$sender);
my @iplist;
if ( $dns_cache{$hostname}{mx} )
{
@iplist = @{$dns_cache{$hostname}{mx}}; # use the cache for MX records
} else
{
my @mxr = mx($dns, $hostname); # no cache existed, call out to Net::DNS
# mx records
if ($#mxr >= 0)
{
foreach my $mxrr (@mxr)
{
# print "MX for $hostname: ". $mxrr->exchange . "\n";
my $ipquery = $dns->search($mxrr->exchange);
if ($ipquery)
{
foreach my $iprr ($ipquery->answer)
{
next unless ($iprr->type eq "A");
# print " IP=" . $iprr->address . "\n";
push (@iplist, $iprr->address);
}
}
}
}
if ( $#iplist < 0 ) { push (@iplist, '0.0.0.0'); } # cache ip of all zero's so we dont keep calling net::dns if nothing is returned
$dns_cache{$hostname}{mx} = [ @iplist ]; # cache the array IPs of the MX records into an hash location.
}
$subnet =~ s/^mx//i;
return check_sender_ip_vs_list($ip, $subnet, \@iplist);
}
###########################################################################
# check_sender_a(sender, ip, subnet) # subnet='' or '/24'
# return true if ip is in A record for sender domain (or /24 if specified)
# enable via --check_sender=a or --check_sender=a,24
sub check_sender_a($$$)
{
my ($sender, $ip, $subnet) = @_;
my ($user, $hostname) = split(/\@/,$sender);
my @iplist;
if ( $dns_cache{$hostname}{a} )
{
@iplist = @{$dns_cache{$hostname}{a}}; # use the cache'd A records
} else
{
my $ipquery = $dns->search($hostname); # no cache existed, call out to Net::DNS
if ($ipquery)
{
foreach my $iprr ($ipquery->answer)
{
next unless ($iprr->type eq "A");
# print " IP=" . $iprr->address . "\n";
push (@iplist, $iprr->address);
}
}
if ( $#iplist < 0 ) { push (@iplist, '0.0.0.0'); } # cache ip of all zero's so we dont keep calling net::dns if nothing is returned
$dns_cache{$hostname}{a} = [ @iplist ]; # cache the array IPs of the A records into an hash location.
}
$subnet =~ s/^a//i;
return check_sender_ip_vs_list($ip, $subnet, \@iplist);
}
###################################################
# used by check_sender_mx and check_sender_a
# return true if IP is in list
# if /24 then return true if first 3 octets match
sub check_sender_ip_vs_list($$$)
{
my ($client_ip, $match, $iplist) = @_;
foreach my $ipaddr ( @{$iplist} )
{
return 1 if ($client_ip eq $ipaddr);
return 0 if (! $match eq '/24');
$client_ip =~ /^(\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.)/;
my $client_classaddr = $1;
$ipaddr =~ /^(\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.)/;
my $ipaddr_classaddr = $1;
return 1 if ( $client_classaddr eq $ipaddr_classaddr );
}
return 0
}
#########################################
# drop_priv(username)
# code from Net::Server
sub drop_priv
{
my ($user) = @_;
### drop privileges
eval{
if( $user ne $> ){
# print "Setting uid to \"$user\"\n";
set_uid( $user );
}
};
if( $@ ){
if( $> == 0 ){
die $@;
} elsif( $< == 0){
# print "NOTICE: Effective UID changed, but Real UID is 0: $@\n";
}else{
print $@."\n";
}
}
}
###########################################3
# setup_dbm(dbdir)
# connect to BerkeleyDB *READ_ONLY*, return reference to db hash
sub setup_dbm
{
my ($dbdir) = @_;
my %db;
tie(%db, 'BerkeleyDB::Btree',
-Filename => "$dbdir/postgrey.db",
-Flags => DB_RDONLY,
) or die "ERROR: can't find database $dbdir/postgrey.db: $!\n";
return \%db;
}
# from postgrey 1.14 http://isg.ee.ethz.ch/tools/postgrey/
sub do_sender_substitutions($)
{
my ($addr) = @_;
my ($user, $domain) = split(/@/, $addr, 2);
defined $domain or return $addr;
# strip extension, used sometimes for mailing-list VERP
$user =~ s/\+.*//;
# replace numbers in VERP addresses with '#' so that
# we don't create a new key for each mail
$user =~ s/\b\d+\b/#/g;
return "$user\@$domain";
}
# from postgrey 1.14 http://isg.ee.ethz.ch/tools/postgrey/
sub do_client_substitutions($$)
{
my ($ip, $revdns) = @_;
# --lookup-by-subnet:
return ($ip, undef) if $revdns eq 'unknown';
my @ip=split(/\./, $ip);
return ($ip, undef) unless defined $ip[3];
# skip if it contains the last two IP numbers in the hostname
# (we assume it is a pool of dialup addresses of a provider)
return ($ip, undef) if $revdns =~ /$ip[2]/ and $revdns =~ /$ip[3]/;
return (join('.', @ip[0..2], '0'), $ip[3]);
}
## used code from postgrey for read_client_whitelists() to import client files
sub read_client_files()
{
my @skip_client_ips;
my @skip_client_ptr;
my @match_client_ips;
my @match_client_ptr;
for my $f (@{$opt{'skip_clients'}}) {
if(open(CLIENTS, $f)) {
while(<CLIENTS>) {
s/^\s+//; s/\s+$//; next if $_ eq '' or /^#/;
if(/^\/(\S+)\/$/) {
# regular expression
push @skip_client_ptr, qr{$1}i;
}
elsif(/^\d{1,3}(?:\.\d{1,3}){0,3}$/) {
# IP address or part of it
push @skip_client_ips, qr{^$_};
}
# note: we had ^[^\s\/]+$ but it triggers a bug in perl 5.8.0
elsif(/^\S+$/) {
push @skip_client_ptr, qr{\Q$_\E$}i;
}
else {
warn "WARNING: $f line $.: doesn't look like a hostname\n";
}
}
}
}
$opt{SKIP_CLIENT_PTR} = \@skip_client_ptr;
$opt{SKIP_CLIENT_IPS} = \@skip_client_ips;
for my $f (@{$opt{'match_clients'}}) {
if(open(CLIENTS, $f)) {
while(<CLIENTS>) {
s/^\s+//; s/\s+$//; next if $_ eq '' or /^#/;
if(/^\/(\S+)\/$/) {
# regular expression
push @match_client_ptr, qr{$1}i;
}
elsif(/^\d{1,3}(?:\.\d{1,3}){0,3}$/) {
# IP address or part of it
push @match_client_ips, qr{^$_};
}
# note: we had ^[^\s\/]+$ but it triggers a bug in perl 5.8.0
elsif(/^\S+$/) {
push @match_client_ptr, qr{\Q$_\E$}i;
}
else {
warn "WARNING: $f line $.: doesn't look like a hostname\n";
}
}
}
}
$opt{MATCH_CLIENT_PTR} = \@match_client_ptr;
$opt{MATCH_CLIENT_IPS} = \@match_client_ips;
}
sub setup_debug()
{
if ($opt{debug_db} or $opt{search_db})
{
die "\nDebugging_DB Activated, but no matching RE's defined. use --debug_re also! \n " if (! $opt{debug_re} );
print "\nDebugging_DB Active, Displaying hosting matching REs: ";
foreach my $RE ( split(/,/,$opt{debug_re}) )
{
print "$RE ; ";
push ( @{ $opt{debug_RE} }, qr/$RE/i );
}
print "\n\n";
}
}
sub is_debug_host($)
{
my ($host) = @_;
foreach my $RE ( @{$opt{debug_RE}} )
{
return 1 if ($host =~ /$RE/);
}
return 0;
}
main();
exit 0;
__END__
=head1 NAME
postgreyreport - Fatal report for Postfix Greylisting Policy Server
=head1 SYNOPSIS
B<postgreyreport> [I<options>...]
-h, --help display this help and exit
--version display version and exit
--user=USER run as USER (default: postgrey)
--dbdir=PATH find db files in PATH (default: /var/lib/postgrey)
--delay=N report triplets that did not try again after N seconds (default: 300)
--greylist-text=TXT text to match on for greylist maillog lines
--skip_pool Skip report for 'subscriber pools' ( last 2 octets of IP found in PTR name )
--skip_dnsbl=RBL RBL server to query and skip reporting for any listed hosts (SLOW!!)
--skip_clients=FILE PTR or IP or REGEXP of clients to skip in report
--match_clients=FILE *ONLY* report if fatal *AND* PTR/IP of client matches
--show_tries display the number of attempts failed triplets made in first column
--show_time show entry time in maillog (single line only)
--tab use tabs as separators for easy cut(1)ting
--nosingle_line display sender/recipients grouped by ptr - ip
--separate_by_subnet=TXT display TXT for every new /24 (ex: "=================\n" )
--separate_by_ip=TXT display TXT for every new IP (ex: "\n")
--check_sender=LIST one or more of: mx,mx/24,a,a/24
does DNS/A lookups for sender @domain and compares sending IP
if match displays "MX" "A" or "MX/24" or "A/24" depending on LIST
Note that --(skip|match)_clients can be specified multiple times and there are no default files.
Same rules apply as postgrey's --whitelist-clients, see postgrey doc for more info.
--skip_dnsbl can also be specified multiple times to query multiple DNSBL servers.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
postgreyreport opens postgrey.db as read-only; reads a maillog via STDIN,
extracts the triplets for any Greylisted lines and looks them up in postgrey.db.
if the difference in first and last time seen is less than --delay=N then the
triplet is considered fatal and displayed to STDOUT
The report sorts by client IP address
=head2 Note:
unless you are using --lookup_by_subnet or excluding all known MTA pools you will likely have
false fatal reports for "BigISPs". A message that was tried from every IP in SMTP pool before making it
through will show up in the report for all of the attempted source IPs
=head2 USAGE
It is best to run postgreyreport against a maillog that is at least several hours old (yesterdays?)
( you be the judge on how old is acceptable ). if you run the report against a live maillog you are
not giving legit MTA's enough time to try again and you will have lots of inaccurate information.
=over
=item * Ex usage:
zcat /var/log/maillog.0.gz | ./postgreyreport [options] > postgreyreport.log
or
zcat /var/log/maillog.0.gz | \
./postgreyreport --nosingle_line --check_sender=mx,a \
--separate_by_subnet=":==================\n"
# 94 "=" total, some were omitted for clarity
=item * Ex Output: ( POD wrapping will mess this up, view source )
:============================================================================================
unknown 4.29.43.31
marissa_mcclendonuu@abit.com.tw user1@recipient1.com
jake_meyerdt@ali.com.tw user2@recipient1.com
jenny_banks_sh@translate.ru user1@recipient2.com
rvazquezpo@ali.com.tw user3@recipient1.com
aep@notimexico.com user2@recipient1.com
brittneystanley_ei@cetra.org.tw user2@recipient1.com
brendasheehan_cw@lib.ru user2@recipient1.com
:============================================================================================
lsanca1-ar5-127-189.biz.dsl.gtei.net 4.33.127.189
A fokkensr@lsanca1-ar5-127-189.biz.dsl.gtei.net user2@recipient1.com
cyxlfrfwciercu@publicist.com user3@recipient4.com
:============================================================================================
smtpout.mac.com 17.250.248.83
do_not_reply@apple.com user4@recipient5.com
smtpout.mac.com 17.250.248.88
MX legituser@mac.com user6@recipient7.com
:============================================================================================
=back
=head1 HISTORY
B<1.14.3 20100321>
=over 4
Some additions, Leonard den Ottolander <leonard.den.ottolander.nl>
New option: --tab Use tabs as separator in single line mode
New option: --show_time Show entry time in maillog in single line mode
=back
B<1.14.2 20040715>
=over 4
BUGFIX: (automatic) lookup-by-subnet support was broken, fixed.
BUGFIX: corrected a few spelling errors
new Option: --skip_pool Skip report for 'subscriber pools'
=back
B<1.14.1 20040712>
=over 4
Changed --return-string to --greylist-text to match postgrey
new Option: --skip_clients=FILE
new Option: --match_clients=FILE
new Option: --skip_dnsbl=RBL.DNS.NAME
All 3 of the new options can be specified multiple times.
Updated do_*_subsititions again to match postgrey
=back
B<1.11.1 20040701>
=over 4
missing keys from DB are considered fatal triplets and included in report
Changed --delay testing from "greater than" to "greater than or equal to"
Fixed --help and --man switches
Removed setuid Notice
=back
B<1.6.4 20040618>
=over 4
Initial Public Version (postgrey/contrib)
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
S<Tom Baker E<lt>tbaker@bakerfl.orgE<gt>>
=cut
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