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=head1 NAME
rt-mailgate - Mail interface to RT.
=cut
use strict;
use warnings;
use Getopt::Long;
my $opts = { };
GetOptions( $opts, "queue=s", "action=s", "url=s",
"jar=s", "help", "debug", "extension=s",
"timeout=i", "verify-ssl!", "ca-file=s",
);
my $gateway = RT::Client::MailGateway->new();
$gateway->run($opts);
package RT::Client::MailGateway;
use LWP::UserAgent;
use HTTP::Request::Common qw($DYNAMIC_FILE_UPLOAD);
use File::Temp qw(tempfile tempdir);
$DYNAMIC_FILE_UPLOAD = 1;
use constant EX_TEMPFAIL => 75;
use constant BUFFER_SIZE => 8192;
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $self = bless {}, $class;
return $self;
}
sub run {
my $self = shift;
my $opts = shift;
if ( $opts->{running_in_test_harness} ) {
$self->{running_in_test_harness} = 1;
}
$self->validate_cli_flags($opts);
my $ua = $self->get_useragent($opts);
my $post_params = $self->setup_session($opts);
$self->upload_message( $ua => $post_params );
$self->exit_with_success();
}
sub exit_with_success {
my $self = shift;
if ( $self->{running_in_test_harness} ) {
return 1;
} else {
exit 0;
}
}
sub tempfail {
my $self = shift;
if ( $self->{running_in_test_harness} ) {
die "tempfail";
} else {
exit EX_TEMPFAIL;
}
}
sub permfail {
my $self = shift;
if ( $self->{running_in_test_harness} ) {
die "permfail";
} else {
exit 1;
}
}
sub validate_cli_flags {
my $self = shift;
my $opts = shift;
if ( $opts->{'help'} ) {
require Pod::Usage;
Pod::Usage::pod2usage( { verbose => 2 } );
return $self->permfail()
; # Don't want to succeed if this is really an email!
}
unless ( $opts->{'url'} ) {
print STDERR
"$0 invoked improperly\n\nNo 'url' provided to mail gateway!\n";
return $self->permfail();
}
if (($opts->{'ca-file'} or $opts->{"verify-ssl"})
and not LWP::UserAgent->can("ssl_opts")) {
print STDERR "Verifying SSL certificates requires LWP::UserAgent 6.0 or higher.\n";
return $self->tempfail();
}
$opts->{"verify-ssl"} = 1 unless defined $opts->{"verify-ssl"};
}
sub get_useragent {
my $self = shift;
my $opts = shift;
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new();
$ua->cookie_jar( { file => $opts->{'jar'} } ) if $opts->{'jar'};
if ( $ua->can("ssl_opts") ) {
$ua->ssl_opts( verify_hostname => $opts->{'verify-ssl'} );
$ua->ssl_opts( SSL_ca_file => $opts->{'ca-file'} )
if $opts->{'ca-file'};
}
return $ua;
}
sub setup_session {
my $self = shift;
my $opts = shift;
my %post_params;
foreach (qw(queue action)) {
$post_params{$_} = $opts->{$_} if defined $opts->{$_};
}
if ( ( $opts->{'extension'} || '' ) =~ /^(?:action|queue|ticket)$/i ) {
$post_params{ lc $opts->{'extension'} } = $ENV{'EXTENSION'}
|| $opts->{ $opts->{'extension'} };
} elsif ( $opts->{'extension'} && $ENV{'EXTENSION'} ) {
print STDERR
"Value of the --extension argument is not action, queue or ticket"
. ", but environment variable EXTENSION is also defined. The former is ignored.\n";
}
# add ENV{'EXTENSION'} as X-RT-MailExtension to the message header
if ( my $value = ( $ENV{'EXTENSION'} || $opts->{'extension'} ) ) {
# prepare value to avoid MIME format breakage
# strip trailing newline symbols
$value =~ s/(\r*\n)+$//;
# make a correct multiline header field,
# with tabs in the beginning of each line
$value =~ s/(\r*\n)/$1\t/g;
$opts->{'headers'} .= "X-RT-Mail-Extension: $value\n";
}
# Read the message in from STDIN
# _raw_message is used for testing
my $message = $opts->{'_raw_message'} || $self->slurp_message();
unless ( $message->{'filename'} ) {
$post_params{'message'} = [
undef, '',
'Content-Type' => 'application/octet-stream',
Content => ${ $message->{'content'} },
];
} else {
$post_params{'message'} = [
$message->{'filename'}, '',
'Content-Type' => 'application/octet-stream',
];
}
return \%post_params;
}
sub upload_message {
my $self = shift;
my $ua = shift;
my $post_params = shift;
my $full_url = $opts->{'url'} . "/REST/1.0/NoAuth/mail-gateway";
print STDERR "$0: connecting to $full_url\n" if $opts->{'debug'};
$ua->timeout( exists( $opts->{'timeout'} ) ? $opts->{'timeout'} : 180 );
my $r = $ua->post( $full_url, $post_params, Content_Type => 'form-data' );
$self->check_failure($r);
my $content = $r->content;
print STDERR $content . "\n" if $opts->{'debug'};
return if ( $content =~ /^(ok|not ok)/ );
# It's not the server's fault if the mail is bogus. We just want to know that
# *something* came out of the server.
print STDERR <<EOF;
RT server error.
The RT server which handled your email did not behave as expected. It
said:
$content
EOF
return $self->tempfail();
}
sub check_failure {
my $self = shift;
my $r = shift;
return if $r->is_success;
# XXX TODO 4.2: Remove the multi-line error strings in favor of something more concise
print STDERR <<" ERROR";
An Error Occurred
=================
@{[ $r->status_line ]}
ERROR
print STDERR "\n$0: undefined server error\n" if $opts->{'debug'};
return $self->tempfail();
}
sub slurp_message {
my $self = shift;
local $@;
my %message;
my ( $fh, $filename )
= eval { tempfile( DIR => tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ) ) };
if ( !$fh || $@ ) {
print STDERR "$0: Couldn't create temp file, using memory\n";
print STDERR "error: $@\n" if $@;
my $message = \do { local ( @ARGV, $/ ); <STDIN> };
unless ( $$message =~ /\S/ ) {
print STDERR "$0: no message passed on STDIN\n";
$self->exit_with_success;
}
$$message = $opts->{'headers'} . $$message if $opts->{'headers'};
return ( { content => $message } );
}
binmode $fh;
binmode \*STDIN;
print $fh $opts->{'headers'} if $opts->{'headers'};
my $buf;
my $empty = 1;
while (1) {
my $status = read \*STDIN, $buf, BUFFER_SIZE;
unless ( defined $status ) {
print STDERR "$0: couldn't read message: $!\n";
return $self->tempfail();
} elsif ( !$status ) {
last;
}
$empty = 0 if $buf =~ /\S/;
print $fh $buf;
}
close $fh;
if ($empty) {
print STDERR "$0: no message passed on STDIN\n";
$self->exit_with_success;
}
print STDERR "$0: temp file is '$filename'\n" if $opts->{'debug'};
return ( { filename => $filename } );
}
=head1 SYNOPSIS
rt-mailgate --help : this text
Usual invocation (from MTA):
rt-mailgate --action (correspond|comment|...) --queue queuename
--url http://your.rt.server/
[ --debug ]
[ --extension (queue|action|ticket) ]
[ --timeout seconds ]
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 3
=item C<--action>
Specifies what happens to email sent to this alias. The avaliable
basic actions are: C<correspond>, C<comment>.
If you've set the RT configuration variable B<< C<UnsafeEmailCommands> >>,
C<take> and C<resolve> are also available. You can execute two or more
actions on a single message using a C<-> separated list. RT will execute
the actions in the listed order. For example you can use C<take-comment>,
C<correspond-resolve> or C<take-comment-resolve> as actions.
Note that C<take> and C<resolve> actions ignore message text if used
alone. Include a C<comment> or C<correspond> action if you want RT
to record the incoming message.
The default action is C<correspond>.
=item C<--queue>
This flag determines which queue this alias should create a ticket in if no ticket identifier
is found.
=item C<--url>
This flag tells the mail gateway where it can find your RT server. You should
probably use the same URL that users use to log into RT.
If your RT server uses SSL, you will need to install additional Perl
libraries. RT will detect and install these dependencies if you pass the
C<--enable-ssl-mailgate> flag to configure as documented in RT's README.
If you have a self-signed SSL certificate, you may also need to pass
C<--ca-file> or C<--no-verify-ssl>, below.
=item C<--ca-file> I<path>
Specifies the path to the public SSL certificate for the certificate
authority that should be used to verify the website's SSL certificate.
If your webserver uses a self-signed certificate, you should
preferentially use this option over C<--no-verify-ssl>, as it will
ensure that the self-signed certificate that the mailgate is seeing the
I<right> self-signed certificate.
=item C<--no-verify-ssl>
This flag tells the mail gateway to trust all SSL certificates,
regardless of if their hostname matches the certificate, and regardless
of CA. This is required if you have a self-signed certificate, or some
other certificate which is not traceable back to an certificate your
system ultimitely trusts.
Verifying SSL certificates requires L<LWP::UserAgent> version 6.0 or
higher; explicitly passing C<--verify-ssl> on prior versions will error.
=item C<--extension> OPTIONAL
Some MTAs will route mail sent to user-foo@host or user+foo@host to user@host
and present "foo" in the environment variable $EXTENSION. By specifying
the value "queue" for this parameter, the queue this message should be
submitted to will be set to the value of $EXTENSION. By specifying
"ticket", $EXTENSION will be interpreted as the id of the ticket this message
is related to. "action" will allow the user to specify either "comment" or
"correspond" in the address extension.
=item C<--debug> OPTIONAL
Print debugging output to standard error
=item C<--timeout> OPTIONAL
Configure the timeout for posting the message to the web server. The
default timeout is 3 minutes (180 seconds).
=back
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The RT mail gateway is the primary mechanism for communicating with RT
via email. This program simply directs the email to the RT web server,
which handles filing correspondence and sending out any required mail.
It is designed to be run as part of the mail delivery process, either
called directly by the MTA or C<procmail>, or in a F<.forward> or
equivalent.
=head1 SETUP
Much of the set up of the mail gateway depends on your MTA and mail
routing configuration. However, you will need first of all to create an
RT user for the mail gateway and assign it a password; this helps to
ensure that mail coming into the web server did originate from the
gateway.
Next, you need to route mail to C<rt-mailgate> for the queues you're
monitoring. For instance, if you're using F</etc/aliases> and you have a
"bugs" queue, you will want something like this:
bugs: "|/opt/rt4/bin/rt-mailgate --queue bugs --action correspond
--url http://rt.mycorp.com/"
bugs-comment: "|/opt/rt4/bin/rt-mailgate --queue bugs --action comment
--url http://rt.mycorp.com/"
Note that you don't have to run your RT server on your mail server, as
the mail gateway will happily relay to a different machine.
=head1 CUSTOMIZATION
By default, the mail gateway will accept mail from anyone. However,
there are situations in which you will want to authenticate users
before allowing them to communicate with the system. You can do this
via a plug-in mechanism in the RT configuration.
You can set the array C<@MailPlugins> to be a list of plugins. The
default plugin, if this is not given, is C<Auth::MailFrom> - that is,
authentication of the person is done based on the C<From> header of the
email. If you have additional filters or authentication mechanisms, you
can list them here and they will be called in order:
Set( @MailPlugins =>
"Filter::SpamAssassin",
"Auth::LDAP",
# ...
);
See the documentation for any additional plugins you have.
You may also put Perl subroutines into the C<@MailPlugins> array, if
they behave as described below.
=head1 WRITING PLUGINS
What's actually going on in the above is that C<@MailPlugins> is a
list of Perl modules; RT prepends C<RT::Interface::Email::> to the name,
to form a package name, and then C<use>'s this module. The module is
expected to provide a C<GetCurrentUser> subroutine, which takes a hash of
several parameters:
=over 4
=item Message
A C<MIME::Entity> object representing the email
=item CurrentUser
An C<RT::CurrentUser> object
=item AuthStat
The authentication level returned from the previous plugin.
=item Ticket [OPTIONAL]
The ticket under discussion
=item Queue [OPTIONAL]
If we don't already have a ticket id, we need to know which queue we're talking about
=item Action
The action being performed. At the moment, it's one of "comment" or "correspond"
=back
It returns two values, the new C<RT::CurrentUser> object, and the new
authentication level. The authentication level can be zero, not allowed
to communicate with RT at all, (a "permission denied" error is mailed to
the correspondent) or one, which is the normal mode of operation.
Additionally, if C<-1> is returned, then the processing of the plug-ins
stops immediately and the message is ignored.
=head1 ENVIRONMENT
=over 4
=item EXTENSION
Some MTAs will route mail sent to user-foo@host or user+foo@host to user@host
and present "foo" in the environment variable C<EXTENSION>. Mailgate adds value
of this variable to message in the C<X-RT-Mail-Extension> field of the message
header.
See also C<--extension> option. Note that value of the environment variable is
always added to the message header when it's not empty even if C<--extension>
option is not provided.
=back
=cut
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