/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/PerMsgStatus.pm is in spamassassin 3.4.1-3.
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=head1 NAME
Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus - per-message status (spam or not-spam)
=head1 SYNOPSIS
my $spamtest = new Mail::SpamAssassin ({
'rules_filename' => '/etc/spamassassin.rules',
'userprefs_filename' => $ENV{HOME}.'/.spamassassin/user_prefs'
});
my $mail = $spamtest->parse();
my $status = $spamtest->check ($mail);
my $rewritten_mail;
if ($status->is_spam()) {
$rewritten_mail = $status->rewrite_mail ();
}
...
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The Mail::SpamAssassin C<check()> method returns an object of this
class. This object encapsulates all the per-message state.
=head1 METHODS
=over 4
=cut
package Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus;
use strict;
use warnings;
use re 'taint';
use Errno qw(ENOENT);
use Time::HiRes qw(time);
use Mail::SpamAssassin::Constants qw(:sa);
use Mail::SpamAssassin::AsyncLoop;
use Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf;
use Mail::SpamAssassin::Util qw(untaint_var uri_list_canonicalize);
use Mail::SpamAssassin::Timeout;
use Mail::SpamAssassin::Logger;
use vars qw{
@ISA @TEMPORARY_METHODS %TEMPORARY_EVAL_GLUE_METHODS
};
@ISA = qw();
# methods defined by the compiled ruleset; deleted in finish_tests()
@TEMPORARY_METHODS = ();
# methods defined by register_plugin_eval_glue(); deleted in finish_tests()
%TEMPORARY_EVAL_GLUE_METHODS = ();
###########################################################################
use vars qw( %common_tags );
BEGIN {
%common_tags = (
YESNO => sub {
my $pms = shift;
$pms->_get_tag_value_for_yesno(@_);
},
YESNOCAPS => sub {
my $pms = shift;
uc $pms->_get_tag_value_for_yesno(@_);
},
SCORE => sub {
my $pms = shift;
$pms->_get_tag_value_for_score(@_);
},
HITS => sub {
my $pms = shift;
$pms->_get_tag_value_for_score(@_);
},
REQD => sub {
my $pms = shift;
$pms->_get_tag_value_for_required_score(@_);
},
VERSION => \&Mail::SpamAssassin::Version,
SUBVERSION => sub { $Mail::SpamAssassin::SUB_VERSION },
RULESVERSION => sub {
my $pms = shift;
my $conf = $pms->{conf};
my @fnames;
@fnames =
keys %{$conf->{update_version}} if $conf->{update_version};
@fnames = sort @fnames if @fnames > 1;
join(',', map($conf->{update_version}{$_}, @fnames));
},
HOSTNAME => sub {
my $pms = shift;
$pms->{conf}->{report_hostname} ||
Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::fq_hostname();
},
REMOTEHOSTNAME => sub {
my $pms = shift;
$pms->{tag_data}->{'REMOTEHOSTNAME'} || "localhost";
},
REMOTEHOSTADDR => sub {
my $pms = shift;
$pms->{tag_data}->{'REMOTEHOSTADDR'} || "127.0.0.1";
},
LASTEXTERNALIP => sub {
my $pms = shift;
my $lasthop = $pms->{relays_external}->[0];
$lasthop ? $lasthop->{ip} : '';
},
LASTEXTERNALRDNS => sub {
my $pms = shift;
my $lasthop = $pms->{relays_external}->[0];
$lasthop ? $lasthop->{rdns} : '';
},
LASTEXTERNALHELO => sub {
my $pms = shift;
my $lasthop = $pms->{relays_external}->[0];
$lasthop ? $lasthop->{helo} : '';
},
CONTACTADDRESS => sub {
my $pms = shift;
$pms->{conf}->{report_contact};
},
BAYES => sub {
my $pms = shift;
defined $pms->{bayes_score} ? sprintf("%3.4f", $pms->{bayes_score})
: "0.5";
},
DATE => sub { Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::time_to_rfc822_date() },
STARS => sub {
my $pms = shift;
my $arg = (shift || "*");
my $length = int($pms->{score});
$length = 50 if $length > 50;
# avoid a perl 5.21 warning: "Negative repeat count does nothing"
$length > 0 ? $arg x $length : '';
},
AUTOLEARN => sub {
my $pms = shift;
$pms->get_autolearn_status();
},
AUTOLEARNSCORE => sub {
my $pms = shift;
$pms->get_autolearn_points();
},
TESTS => sub {
my $pms = shift;
my $arg = (shift || ',');
join($arg, sort(@{$pms->{test_names_hit}})) || "none";
},
SUBTESTS => sub {
my $pms = shift;
my $arg = (shift || ',');
join($arg, sort(@{$pms->{subtest_names_hit}})) || "none";
},
TESTSSCORES => sub {
my $pms = shift;
my $arg = (shift || ",");
my $line = '';
foreach my $test (sort @{$pms->{test_names_hit}}) {
my $score = $pms->{conf}->{scores}->{$test};
$score = '0' if !defined $score;
$line .= $arg if $line ne '';
$line .= $test . "=" . $score;
}
$line ne '' ? $line : 'none';
},
PREVIEW => sub {
my $pms = shift;
$pms->get_content_preview();
},
REPORT => sub {
my $pms = shift;
"\n" . ($pms->{tag_data}->{REPORT} || "");
},
HEADER => sub {
my $pms = shift;
my $hdr = shift;
return if !$hdr;
$pms->get($hdr,undef);
},
TIMING => sub {
my $pms = shift;
$pms->{main}->timer_report();
},
ADDEDHEADERHAM => sub {
my $pms = shift;
$pms->_get_added_headers('headers_ham');
},
ADDEDHEADERSPAM => sub {
my $pms = shift;
$pms->_get_added_headers('headers_spam');
},
ADDEDHEADER => sub {
my $pms = shift;
$pms->_get_added_headers(
$pms->{is_spam} ? 'headers_spam' : 'headers_ham');
},
);
}
sub new {
my $class = shift;
$class = ref($class) || $class;
my ($main, $msg, $opts) = @_;
my $self = {
'main' => $main,
'msg' => $msg,
'score' => 0,
'test_log_msgs' => { },
'test_names_hit' => [ ],
'subtest_names_hit' => [ ],
'spamd_result_log_items' => [ ],
'tests_already_hit' => { },
'c' => { },
'tag_data' => { },
'rule_errors' => 0,
'disable_auto_learning' => 0,
'auto_learn_status' => undef,
'auto_learn_force_status' => undef,
'conf' => $main->{conf},
'async' => Mail::SpamAssassin::AsyncLoop->new($main),
'master_deadline' => $msg->{master_deadline}, # dflt inherited from msg
'deadline_exceeded' => 0, # time limit exceeded, skipping further tests
};
#$self->{main}->{use_rule_subs} = 1;
dbg("check: pms new, time limit in %.3f s",
$self->{master_deadline} - time) if $self->{master_deadline};
if (defined $opts && $opts->{disable_auto_learning}) {
$self->{disable_auto_learning} = 1;
}
# used with "mass-check --loghits"
if ($self->{main}->{save_pattern_hits}) {
$self->{save_pattern_hits} = 1;
$self->{pattern_hits} = { };
}
delete $self->{should_log_rule_hits};
my $dbgcache = would_log('dbg', 'rules');
if ($dbgcache || $self->{save_pattern_hits}) {
$self->{should_log_rule_hits} = 1;
}
# known valid tags that might not get their entry in pms->{tag_data}
# in some circumstances
my $tag_data_ref = $self->{tag_data};
foreach (qw(SUMMARY REPORT RBL)) { $tag_data_ref->{$_} = '' }
foreach (qw(AWL AWLMEAN AWLCOUNT AWLPRESCORE
DCCB DCCR DCCREP PYZOR DKIMIDENTITY DKIMDOMAIN
BAYESTC BAYESTCLEARNED BAYESTCSPAMMY BAYESTCHAMMY
HAMMYTOKENS SPAMMYTOKENS TOKENSUMMARY)) {
$tag_data_ref->{$_} = undef; # exist, but undefined
}
bless ($self, $class);
$self;
}
sub DESTROY {
my ($self) = shift;
local $@;
eval { $self->delete_fulltext_tmpfile() }; # Bug 5808
}
###########################################################################
=item $status->check ()
Runs the SpamAssassin rules against the message pointed to by the object.
=cut
sub check {
my ($self) = shift;
my $master_deadline = $self->{master_deadline};
if (!$master_deadline) {
$self->check_timed(@_);
} else {
my $t = Mail::SpamAssassin::Timeout->new({ deadline => $master_deadline });
my $err = $t->run(sub { $self->check_timed(@_) });
if (time > $master_deadline && !$self->{deadline_exceeded}) {
info("check: exceeded time limit in pms check");
$self->{deadline_exceeded} = 1;
}
}
}
sub check_timed {
my ($self) = @_;
local ($_);
$self->{learned_points} = 0;
$self->{body_only_points} = 0;
$self->{head_only_points} = 0;
$self->{score} = 0;
# clear NetSet cache before every check to prevent it growing too large
foreach my $nset_name (qw(internal_networks trusted_networks msa_networks)) {
my $netset = $self->{conf}->{$nset_name};
$netset->ditch_cache() if $netset;
}
$self->{main}->call_plugins ("check_start", { permsgstatus => $self });
# in order of slowness; fastest first, slowest last.
# we do ALL the tests, even if a spam triggers lots of them early on.
# this lets us see ludicrously spammish mails (score: 40) etc., which
# we can then immediately submit to spamblocking services.
#
# TODO: change this to do whitelist/blacklists first? probably a plan
# NOTE: definitely need AWL stuff last, for regression-to-mean of score
# TVD: we may want to do more than just clearing out the headers, but ...
$self->{msg}->delete_header('X-Spam-.*');
# Resident Mail::SpamAssassin code will possibly never change score
# sets, even if bayes becomes available. So we should do a quick check
# to see if we should go from {0,1} to {2,3}. We of course don't need
# to do this switch if we're already using bayes ... ;)
my $set = $self->{conf}->get_score_set();
if (($set & 2) == 0 && $self->{main}->{bayes_scanner} && $self->{main}->{bayes_scanner}->is_scan_available()) {
dbg("check: scoreset $set but bayes is available, switching scoresets");
$self->{conf}->set_score_set ($set|2);
}
# The primary check functionality occurs via a plugin call. For more
# information, please see: Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Check
if (!$self->{main}->call_plugins ("check_main", { permsgstatus => $self }))
{
# did anything happen? if not, this is fatal
if (!$self->{main}->have_plugin("check_main")) {
die "check: no loaded plugin implements 'check_main': cannot scan!\n".
"Check that the necessary '.pre' files are in the config directory.\n".
"At a minimum, v320.pre loads the Check plugin which is required.\n";
}
}
# delete temporary storage and memory allocation used during checking
$self->delete_fulltext_tmpfile();
# now that we've finished checking the mail, clear out this cache
# to avoid unforeseen side-effects.
$self->{c} = { };
# Round the score to 3 decimal places to avoid rounding issues
# We assume required_score to be properly rounded already.
# add 0 to force it back to numeric representation instead of string.
$self->{score} = (sprintf "%0.3f", $self->{score}) + 0;
dbg("check: is spam? score=".$self->{score}.
" required=".$self->{conf}->{required_score});
dbg("check: tests=".$self->get_names_of_tests_hit());
dbg("check: subtests=".$self->get_names_of_subtests_hit());
$self->{is_spam} = $self->is_spam();
$self->{main}->{resolver}->bgabort();
$self->{main}->call_plugins ("check_end", { permsgstatus => $self });
1;
}
###########################################################################
=item $status->learn()
After a mail message has been checked, this method can be called. If the score
is outside a certain range around the threshold, ie. if the message is judged
more-or-less definitely spam or definitely non-spam, it will be fed into
SpamAssassin's learning systems (currently the naive Bayesian classifier),
so that future similar mails will be caught.
=cut
sub learn {
my ($self) = shift;
my $master_deadline = $self->{master_deadline};
if (!$master_deadline) {
$self->learn_timed(@_);
} else {
my $t = Mail::SpamAssassin::Timeout->new({ deadline => $master_deadline });
my $err = $t->run(sub { $self->learn_timed(@_) });
if (time > $master_deadline && !$self->{deadline_exceeded}) {
info("learn: exceeded time limit in pms learn");
$self->{deadline_exceeded} = 1;
}
}
}
sub learn_timed {
my ($self) = @_;
if (!$self->{conf}->{bayes_auto_learn} ||
!$self->{conf}->{use_bayes} ||
$self->{disable_auto_learning})
{
$self->{auto_learn_status} = "disabled";
return;
}
my ($isspam, $force_autolearn, $force_autolearn_names, $arrayref);
$arrayref = $self->{main}->call_plugins ("autolearn_discriminator", {
permsgstatus => $self
});
$isspam = $arrayref->[0];
$force_autolearn = $arrayref->[1];
$force_autolearn_names = $arrayref->[2];
#AUTOLEARN_FORCE FLAG INFORMATION
if (defined $force_autolearn and $force_autolearn > 0) {
$self->{auto_learn_force_status} = "yes";
if (defined $force_autolearn_names) {
$self->{auto_learn_force_status} .= " ($force_autolearn_names)";
}
} else {
$self->{auto_learn_force_status} = "no";
}
if (!defined $isspam) {
$self->{auto_learn_status} = 'no';
return;
}
my $timer = $self->{main}->time_method("learn");
$self->{main}->call_plugins ("autolearn", {
permsgstatus => $self,
isspam => $isspam
});
# bug 3704: temporarily override learn's ability to re-learn a message
my $orig_learner = $self->{main}->init_learner({ "no_relearn" => 1 });
my $eval_stat;
eval {
my $learnstatus = $self->{main}->learn ($self->{msg}, undef, $isspam, 0);
if ($learnstatus->did_learn()) {
$self->{auto_learn_status} = $isspam ? "spam" : "ham";
}
# This must wait until the did_learn call.
$learnstatus->finish();
$self->{main}->finish_learner(); # for now
if (exists $self->{main}->{bayes_scanner}) {
$self->{main}->{bayes_scanner}->force_close();
}
1;
} or do {
$eval_stat = $@ ne '' ? $@ : "errno=$!"; chomp $eval_stat;
};
# reset learner options to their original values
$self->{main}->init_learner($orig_learner);
if (defined $eval_stat) {
dbg("learn: auto-learning failed: $eval_stat");
$self->{auto_learn_status} = "failed";
}
}
=item $score = $status->get_autolearn_points()
Return the message's score as computed for auto-learning. Certain tests are
ignored:
- rules with tflags set to 'learn' (the Bayesian rules)
- rules with tflags set to 'userconf' (user white/black-listing rules, etc)
- rules with tflags set to 'noautolearn'
Also note that auto-learning occurs using scores from either scoreset 0 or 1,
depending on what scoreset is used during message check. It is likely that the
message check and auto-learn scores will be different.
=cut
sub get_autolearn_points {
my ($self) = @_;
$self->_get_autolearn_points();
return $self->{autolearn_points};
}
=item $score = $status->get_head_only_points()
Return the message's score as computed for auto-learning, ignoring
all rules except for header-based ones.
=cut
sub get_head_only_points {
my ($self) = @_;
$self->_get_autolearn_points();
return $self->{head_only_points};
}
=item $score = $status->get_learned_points()
Return the message's score as computed for auto-learning, ignoring
all rules except for learning-based ones.
=cut
sub get_learned_points {
my ($self) = @_;
$self->_get_autolearn_points();
return $self->{learned_points};
}
=item $score = $status->get_body_only_points()
Return the message's score as computed for auto-learning, ignoring
all rules except for body-based ones.
=cut
sub get_body_only_points {
my ($self) = @_;
$self->_get_autolearn_points();
return $self->{body_only_points};
}
=item $score = $status->get_autolearn_force_status()
Return whether a message's score included any rules that are flagged as
autolearn_force.
=cut
sub get_autolearn_force_status {
my ($self) = @_;
$self->_get_autolearn_points();
return $self->{autolearn_force};
}
=item $rule_names = $status->get_autolearn_force_names()
Return a list of comma separated list of rule names if a message's
score included any rules that are flagged as autolearn_force.
=cut
sub get_autolearn_force_names {
my ($self) = @_;
my ($names);
$self->_get_autolearn_points();
$names = $self->{autolearn_force_names};
if (defined $names) {
#remove trailing comma
$names =~ s/,$//;
} else {
$names = "";
}
return $names;
}
sub _get_autolearn_points {
my ($self) = @_;
return if (exists $self->{autolearn_points});
# ensure it only gets computed once, even if we return early
$self->{autolearn_points} = 0;
# This function needs to use use sum($score[scoreset % 2]) not just {score}.
# otherwise we shift what we autolearn on and it gets really wierd. - tvd
my $orig_scoreset = $self->{conf}->get_score_set();
my $new_scoreset = $orig_scoreset;
my $scores = $self->{conf}->{scores};
if (($orig_scoreset & 2) == 0) { # we don't need to recompute
dbg("learn: auto-learn: currently using scoreset $orig_scoreset");
}
else {
$new_scoreset = $orig_scoreset & ~2;
dbg("learn: auto-learn: currently using scoreset $orig_scoreset, recomputing score based on scoreset $new_scoreset");
$scores = $self->{conf}->{scoreset}->[$new_scoreset];
}
my $tflags = $self->{conf}->{tflags};
my $points = 0;
# Just in case this function is called multiple times, clear out the
# previous calculated values
$self->{learned_points} = 0;
$self->{body_only_points} = 0;
$self->{head_only_points} = 0;
$self->{autolearn_force} = 0;
foreach my $test (@{$self->{test_names_hit}}) {
# According to the documentation, noautolearn, userconf, and learn
# rules are ignored for autolearning.
if (exists $tflags->{$test}) {
next if $tflags->{$test} =~ /\bnoautolearn\b/;
next if $tflags->{$test} =~ /\buserconf\b/;
# Keep track of the learn points for an additional autolearn check.
# Use the original scoreset since it'll be 0 in sets 0 and 1.
if ($tflags->{$test} =~ /\blearn\b/) {
# we're guaranteed that the score will be defined
$self->{learned_points} += $self->{conf}->{scoreset}->[$orig_scoreset]->{$test};
next;
}
#IF ANY RULES ARE AUTOLEARN FORCE, SET THAT FLAG
if ($tflags->{$test} =~ /\bautolearn_force\b/) {
$self->{autolearn_force}++;
#ADD RULE NAME TO LIST
$self->{autolearn_force_names}.="$test,";
}
}
# ignore tests with 0 score (or undefined) in this scoreset
next if !$scores->{$test};
# Go ahead and add points to the proper locations
# Changed logic because in testing, I was getting both head and body. Bug 5503
if ($self->{conf}->maybe_header_only ($test)) {
$self->{head_only_points} += $scores->{$test};
dbg("learn: auto-learn: adding head_only points $scores->{$test}");
} elsif ($self->{conf}->maybe_body_only ($test)) {
$self->{body_only_points} += $scores->{$test};
dbg("learn: auto-learn: adding body_only points $scores->{$test}");
} else {
dbg("learn: auto-learn: not considered head or body scores: $scores->{$test}");
}
$points += $scores->{$test};
}
# Figure out the final value we'll use for autolearning
$points = (sprintf "%0.3f", $points) + 0;
dbg("learn: auto-learn: message score: ".$self->{score}.", computed score for autolearn: $points");
$self->{autolearn_points} = $points;
}
###########################################################################
=item $isspam = $status->is_spam ()
After a mail message has been checked, this method can be called. It will
return 1 for mail determined likely to be spam, 0 if it does not seem
spam-like.
=cut
sub is_spam {
my ($self) = @_;
# changed to test this so sub-tests can ask "is_spam" during a run
return ($self->{score} >= $self->{conf}->{required_score});
}
###########################################################################
=item $list = $status->get_names_of_tests_hit ()
After a mail message has been checked, this method can be called. It will
return a comma-separated string, listing all the symbolic test names
of the tests which were triggered by the mail.
=cut
sub get_names_of_tests_hit {
my ($self) = @_;
return join(',', sort(@{$self->{test_names_hit}}));
}
=item $list = $status->get_names_of_tests_hit_with_scores_hash ()
After a mail message has been checked, this method can be called. It will
return a pointer to a hash for rule & score pairs for all the symbolic
test names and individual scores of the tests which were triggered by the mail.
=cut
sub get_names_of_tests_hit_with_scores_hash {
my ($self) = @_;
my ($line, %testsscores);
#BASED ON CODE FOR TESTSSCORES TAG - KAM 2014-04-24
foreach my $test (@{$self->{test_names_hit}}) {
my $score = $self->{conf}->{scores}->{$test};
$score = '0' if !defined $score;
$testsscores{$test} = $score;
}
return \%testsscores;
}
=item $list = $status->get_names_of_tests_hit_with_scores ()
After a mail message has been checked, this method can be called. It will
return a comma-separated string of rule=score pairs for all the symbolic
test names and individual scores of the tests which were triggered by the mail.
=cut
sub get_names_of_tests_hit_with_scores {
my ($self) = @_;
my ($line, %testsscores);
#BASED ON CODE FOR TESTSSCORES TAG - KAM 2014-04-24
foreach my $test (sort @{$self->{test_names_hit}}) {
my $score = $self->{conf}->{scores}->{$test};
$score = '0' if !defined $score;
$line .= ',' if $line ne '';
$line .= $test . '=' . $score;
}
$line ||= 'none';
return $line;
}
###########################################################################
=item $list = $status->get_names_of_subtests_hit ()
After a mail message has been checked, this method can be called. It will
return a comma-separated string, listing all the symbolic test names of the
meta-rule sub-tests which were triggered by the mail. Sub-tests are the
normally-hidden rules, which score 0 and have names beginning with two
underscores, used in meta rules.
=cut
sub get_names_of_subtests_hit {
my ($self) = @_;
return join(',', sort(@{$self->{subtest_names_hit}}));
}
###########################################################################
=item $num = $status->get_score ()
After a mail message has been checked, this method can be called. It will
return the message's score.
=cut
sub get_score {
my ($self) = @_;
return $self->{score};
}
# left as backward compatibility
sub get_hits {
my ($self) = @_;
return $self->{score};
}
###########################################################################
=item $num = $status->get_required_score ()
After a mail message has been checked, this method can be called. It will
return the score required for a mail to be considered spam.
=cut
sub get_required_score {
my ($self) = @_;
return $self->{conf}->{required_score};
}
# left as backward compatibility
sub get_required_hits {
my ($self) = @_;
return $self->{conf}->{required_score};
}
###########################################################################
=item $num = $status->get_autolearn_status ()
After a mail message has been checked, this method can be called. It will
return one of the following strings depending on whether the mail was
auto-learned or not: "ham", "no", "spam", "disabled", "failed", "unavailable".
It also returns is flagged with auto_learn_force, it will also include the status
and the rules hit. For example: "autolearn_force=yes (AUTOLEARNTEST_BODY)"
=cut
sub get_autolearn_status {
my ($self) = @_;
my ($status) = $self->{auto_learn_status} || "unavailable";
if (defined $self->{auto_learn_force_status}) {
$status .= " autolearn_force=".$self->{auto_learn_force_status};
}
return $status;
}
###########################################################################
=item $report = $status->get_report ()
Deliver a "spam report" on the checked mail message. This contains details of
how many spam detection rules it triggered.
The report is returned as a multi-line string, with the lines separated by
C<\n> characters.
=cut
sub get_report {
my ($self) = @_;
if (!exists $self->{'report'}) {
my $report;
my $timer = $self->{main}->time_method("get_report");
$report = $self->{conf}->{report_template};
$report ||= '(no report template found)';
$report = $self->_replace_tags($report);
$report =~ s/\n*$/\n\n/s;
$self->{report} = $report;
}
return $self->{report};
}
###########################################################################
=item $preview = $status->get_content_preview ()
Give a "preview" of the content.
This is returned as a multi-line string, with the lines separated by C<\n>
characters, containing a fully-decoded, safe, plain-text sample of the first
few lines of the message body.
=cut
sub get_content_preview {
my ($self) = @_;
my $str = '';
my $ary = $self->get_decoded_stripped_body_text_array();
shift @{$ary}; # drop the subject line
my $numlines = 3;
while (length ($str) < 200 && @{$ary} && $numlines-- > 0) {
$str .= shift @{$ary};
}
undef $ary;
chomp ($str); $str .= " [...]\n";
# in case the last line was huge, trim it back to around 200 chars
local $1;
$str =~ s/^(.{,200}).*$/$1/gs;
# now, some tidy-ups that make things look a bit prettier
$str =~ s/-----Original Message-----.*$//gs;
$str =~ s/This is a multi-part message in MIME format\.//gs;
$str =~ s/[-_\*\.]{10,}//gs;
$str =~ s/\s+/ /gs;
# add "Content preview:" ourselves, so that the text aligns
# correctly with the template -- then trim it off. We don't
# have to get this *exactly* right, but it's nicer if we
# make a bit of an effort ;)
$str = Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::wrap($str, " ", "Content preview: ", 75, 1);
$str =~ s/^Content preview:\s+//gs;
return $str;
}
###########################################################################
=item $msg = $status->get_message()
Return the object representing the message being scanned.
=cut
sub get_message {
my ($self) = @_;
return $self->{msg};
}
###########################################################################
=item $status->rewrite_mail ()
Rewrite the mail message. This will at minimum add headers, and at
maximum MIME-encapsulate the message text, to reflect its spam or not-spam
status. The function will return a scalar of the rewritten message.
The actual modifications depend on the configuration (see
C<Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf> for more information).
The possible modifications are as follows:
=over 4
=item To:, From: and Subject: modification on spam mails
Depending on the configuration, the To: and From: lines can have a
user-defined RFC 2822 comment appended for spam mail. The subject line
may have a user-defined string prepended to it for spam mail.
=item X-Spam-* headers for all mails
Depending on the configuration, zero or more headers with names
beginning with C<X-Spam-> will be added to mail depending on whether
it is spam or ham.
=item spam message with report_safe
If report_safe is set to true (1), then spam messages are encapsulated
into their own message/rfc822 MIME attachment without any modifications
being made.
If report_safe is set to false (0), then the message will only have the
above headers added/modified.
=back
=cut
sub rewrite_mail {
my ($self) = @_;
my $timer = $self->{main}->time_method("rewrite_mail");
my $msg = $self->{msg}->get_mbox_separator() || '';
if ($self->{is_spam} && $self->{conf}->{report_safe}) {
$msg .= $self->rewrite_report_safe();
}
else {
$msg .= $self->rewrite_no_report_safe();
}
return $msg;
}
# Make the line endings in the passed string reference appropriate
# for the original mail. Callers must note bug 5250: don't rewrite
# the message body, since that will corrupt 8bit attachments/MIME parts.
#
sub _fixup_report_line_endings {
my ($self, $strref) = @_;
if ($self->{msg}->{line_ending} ne "\n") {
$$strref =~ s/\r?\n/$self->{msg}->{line_ending}/gs;
}
}
sub _get_added_headers {
my ($self, $which) = @_;
my $str = '';
# use string appends to put this back together -- I finally benchmarked it.
# join() is 56% of the speed of just using string appends. ;)
foreach my $hf_ref (@{$self->{conf}->{$which}}) {
my($hfname, $hfbody) = @$hf_ref;
my $line = $self->_process_header($hfname,$hfbody);
$line = $self->qp_encode_header($line);
$str .= "X-Spam-$hfname: $line\n";
}
return $str;
};
# rewrite the message in report_safe mode
# should not be called directly, use rewrite_mail instead
#
sub rewrite_report_safe {
my ($self) = @_;
# This is the original message. We do not want to make any modifications so
# we may recover it if necessary. It will be put into the new message as a
# message/rfc822 MIME part.
my $original = $self->{msg}->get_pristine();
# This is the new message.
my $newmsg = '';
# the report charset
my $report_charset = "; charset=iso-8859-1";
if ($self->{conf}->{report_charset}) {
$report_charset = "; charset=" . $self->{conf}->{report_charset};
}
# the SpamAssassin report
my $report = $self->get_report();
# If there are any wide characters, need to MIME-encode in UTF-8
# TODO: If $report_charset is something other than iso-8859-1/us-ascii, then
# we could try converting to that charset if possible
unless ($] < 5.008 || utf8::downgrade($report, 1)) {
$report_charset = "; charset=utf-8";
utf8::encode($report);
}
# get original headers, "pristine" if we can do it
my $from = $self->{msg}->get_pristine_header("From");
my $to = $self->{msg}->get_pristine_header("To");
my $cc = $self->{msg}->get_pristine_header("Cc");
my $subject = $self->{msg}->get_pristine_header("Subject");
my $msgid = $self->{msg}->get_pristine_header('Message-Id');
my $date = $self->{msg}->get_pristine_header("Date");
# It'd be nice to do this with a foreach loop, but with only three
# possibilities right now, it's easier not to...
if (defined $self->{conf}->{rewrite_header}->{Subject}) {
$subject = "\n" if !defined $subject;
my $tag = $self->_replace_tags($self->{conf}->{rewrite_header}->{Subject});
$tag =~ s/\n/ /gs; # strip tag's newlines
$subject =~ s/^(?:\Q${tag}\E )?/${tag} /g; # For some reason the tag may already be there!?
}
if (defined $self->{conf}->{rewrite_header}->{To}) {
$to = "\n" if !defined $to;
my $tag = $self->_replace_tags($self->{conf}->{rewrite_header}->{To});
$tag =~ s/\n/ /gs; # strip tag's newlines
$to =~ s/(?:\t\Q(${tag})\E)?$/\t(${tag})/;
}
if (defined $self->{conf}->{rewrite_header}->{From}) {
$from = "\n" if !defined $from;
my $tag = $self->_replace_tags($self->{conf}->{rewrite_header}->{From});
$tag =~ s/\n+//gs; # strip tag's newlines
$from =~ s/(?:\t\Q(${tag})\E)?$/\t(${tag})/;
}
# add report headers to message
$newmsg .= "From: $from" if defined $from;
$newmsg .= "To: $to" if defined $to;
$newmsg .= "Cc: $cc" if defined $cc;
$newmsg .= "Subject: $subject" if defined $subject;
$newmsg .= "Date: $date" if defined $date;
$newmsg .= "Message-Id: $msgid" if defined $msgid;
$newmsg .= $self->_get_added_headers('headers_spam');
if (defined $self->{conf}->{report_safe_copy_headers}) {
my %already_added = map { $_ => 1 } qw/from to cc subject date message-id/;
foreach my $hdr (@{$self->{conf}->{report_safe_copy_headers}}) {
next if exists $already_added{lc $hdr};
my @hdrtext = $self->{msg}->get_pristine_header($hdr);
$already_added{lc $hdr}++;
if (lc $hdr eq "received") { # add Received at the top ...
my $rhdr = "";
foreach (@hdrtext) {
$rhdr .= "$hdr: $_";
}
$newmsg = "$rhdr$newmsg";
}
else {
foreach (@hdrtext) {
$newmsg .= "$hdr: $_";
}
}
}
}
# jm: add a SpamAssassin Received header to note markup time etc.
# emulates the fetchmail style.
# tvd: do this after report_safe_copy_headers so Received will be done correctly
$newmsg = "Received: from localhost by " .
Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::fq_hostname() . "\n" .
"\twith SpamAssassin (version " .
Mail::SpamAssassin::Version() . ");\n" .
"\t" . Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::time_to_rfc822_date() . "\n" .
$newmsg;
# MIME boundary
my $boundary = "----------=_" . sprintf("%08X.%08X",time,int(rand(2 ** 32)));
# ensure it's unique, so we can't be attacked this way
while ($original =~ /^\Q${boundary}\E(?:--)?$/m) {
$boundary .= "/".sprintf("%08X",int(rand(2 ** 32)));
}
# determine whether Content-Disposition should be "attachment" or "inline"
my $disposition;
my $ct = $self->{msg}->get_header("Content-Type");
if (defined $ct && $ct ne '' && $ct !~ m{text/plain}i) {
$disposition = "attachment";
$report .= $self->_replace_tags($self->{conf}->{unsafe_report_template});
# if we wanted to defang the attachment, this would be the place
}
else {
$disposition = "inline";
}
my $type = "message/rfc822";
$type = "text/plain" if $self->{conf}->{report_safe} > 1;
my $description = $self->{conf}->{'encapsulated_content_description'};
# Note: the message should end in blank line since mbox format wants
# blank line at end and messages may be concatenated! In addition, the
# x-spam-type parameter is fixed since we will use it later to recognize
# original messages that can be extracted.
$newmsg .= <<"EOM";
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="$boundary"
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
--$boundary
Content-Type: text/plain$report_charset
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
$report
--$boundary
Content-Type: $type; x-spam-type=original
Content-Description: $description
Content-Disposition: $disposition
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
EOM
my $newmsgtrailer = "\n--$boundary--\n\n";
# now fix line endings in both headers, report_safe body parts,
# and new MIME boundaries and structure
$self->_fixup_report_line_endings(\$newmsg);
$self->_fixup_report_line_endings(\$newmsgtrailer);
$newmsg .= $original.$newmsgtrailer;
return $newmsg;
}
# rewrite the message in non-report_safe mode (just headers)
# should not be called directly, use rewrite_mail instead
#
sub rewrite_no_report_safe {
my ($self) = @_;
# put the pristine headers into an array
# skip the X-Spam- headers, but allow the X-Spam-Prev headers to remain.
# since there may be a missing header/body
#
my @pristine_headers = split(/^/m, $self->{msg}->get_pristine_header());
for (my $line = 0; $line <= $#pristine_headers; $line++) {
next unless ($pristine_headers[$line] =~ /^X-Spam-(?!Prev-)/i);
splice @pristine_headers, $line, 1 while ($pristine_headers[$line] =~ /^(?:X-Spam-(?!Prev-)|[ \t])/i);
$line--;
}
my $separator = '';
if (@pristine_headers && $pristine_headers[$#pristine_headers] =~ /^\s*$/) {
$separator = pop @pristine_headers;
}
my $addition = 'headers_ham';
if($self->{is_spam})
{
# special-case: Subject lines. ensure one exists, if we're
# supposed to mark it up.
my $created_subject = 0;
my $subject = $self->{msg}->get_pristine_header('Subject');
if (!defined($subject) && $self->{is_spam}
&& exists $self->{conf}->{rewrite_header}->{'Subject'})
{
push(@pristine_headers, "Subject: \n");
$created_subject = 1;
}
# Deal with header rewriting
foreach (@pristine_headers) {
# if we're not going to do a rewrite, skip this header!
next if (!/^(From|Subject|To):/i);
my $hdr = ucfirst(lc($1));
next if (!defined $self->{conf}->{rewrite_header}->{$hdr});
# pop the original version onto the end of the header array
if ($created_subject) {
push(@pristine_headers, "X-Spam-Prev-Subject: (nonexistent)\n");
} else {
push(@pristine_headers, "X-Spam-Prev-$_");
}
# Figure out the rewrite piece
my $tag = $self->_replace_tags($self->{conf}->{rewrite_header}->{$hdr});
$tag =~ s/\n/ /gs;
# The tag should be a comment for this header ...
$tag = "($tag)" if ($hdr =~ /^(?:From|To)$/);
local $1;
s/^([^:]+:)[ \t]*(?:\Q${tag}\E )?/$1 ${tag} /i;
}
$addition = 'headers_spam';
}
# Break the pristine header set into two blocks; $new_hdrs_pre is the stuff
# that we want to ensure comes before any SpamAssassin markup headers,
# like the Return-Path header (see bug 3409).
#
# all the rest of the message headers (as left in @pristine_headers), is
# to be placed after the SpamAssassin markup hdrs. Once one of those headers
# is seen, all further headers go into that set; it's assumed that it's an
# old copy of the header, or attempted spoofing, if it crops up halfway
# through the headers.
my $new_hdrs_pre = '';
if (@pristine_headers && $pristine_headers[0] =~ /^Return-Path:/i) {
$new_hdrs_pre .= shift(@pristine_headers);
while (@pristine_headers && $pristine_headers[0] =~ /^[ \t]/) {
$new_hdrs_pre .= shift(@pristine_headers);
}
}
$new_hdrs_pre .= $self->_get_added_headers($addition);
# fix up line endings appropriately
my $newmsg = $new_hdrs_pre . join('',@pristine_headers) . $separator;
$self->_fixup_report_line_endings(\$newmsg);
return $newmsg.$self->{msg}->get_pristine_body();
}
sub qp_encode_header {
my ($self, $text) = @_;
# do nothing unless there's an 8-bit char
return $text unless ($text =~ /[\x80-\xff]/);
my $cs = 'ISO-8859-1';
if ($self->{report_charset}) {
$cs = $self->{report_charset};
}
my @hexchars = split('', '0123456789abcdef');
my $ord;
local $1;
$text =~ s{([\x80-\xff])}{
$ord = ord $1;
'='.$hexchars[($ord & 0xf0) >> 4].$hexchars[$ord & 0x0f]
}ges;
$text = '=?'.$cs.'?Q?'.$text.'?=';
dbg("markup: encoding header in $cs: $text");
return $text;
}
sub _process_header {
my ($self, $hdr_name, $hdr_data) = @_;
$hdr_data = $self->_replace_tags($hdr_data);
$hdr_data =~ s/(?:\r?\n)+$//; # make sure there are no trailing newlines ...
if ($self->{conf}->{fold_headers}) {
if ($hdr_data =~ /\n/) {
$hdr_data =~ s/\s*\n\s*/\n\t/g;
return $hdr_data;
}
else {
# use '!!' instead of ': ' so it doesn't wrap on the space
my $hdr = "X-Spam-$hdr_name!!$hdr_data";
$hdr = Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::wrap($hdr, "\t", "", 79, 0, '(?<=[\s,])');
$hdr =~ s/^\t\n//gm;
return (split (/!!/, $hdr, 2))[1]; # just return the data part
}
}
else {
$hdr_data =~ s/\n/ /g; # Can't have newlines in headers, unless folded
return $hdr_data;
}
}
sub _replace_tags {
my $self = shift;
my $text = shift;
# default to leaving the original string in place, if we cannot find
# a tag for it (bug 4793)
local($1,$2,$3);
$text =~ s{(_(\w+?)(?:\((.*?)\))?_)}{
my $full = $1;
my $tag = $2;
my $result;
if ($tag =~ /^ADDEDHEADER(?:HAM|SPAM|)\z/) {
# Bug 6278: break infinite recursion through _get_added_headers and
# _get_tag on an attempt to use such tag in add_header template
} else {
$result = $self->get_tag_raw($tag,$3);
$result = join(' ',@$result) if ref $result eq 'ARRAY';
}
defined $result ? $result : $full;
}ge;
return $text;
}
###########################################################################
# public API for plugins
=item $status->action_depends_on_tags($tags, $code, @args)
Enqueue the supplied subroutine reference C<$code>, to become runnable when
all the specified tags become available. The C<$tags> may be a simple
scalar - a tag name, or a listref of tag names. The subroutine C<&$code>
when called will be passed a C<permessagestatus> object as its first argument,
followed by the supplied (optional) list C<@args> .
=cut
sub action_depends_on_tags {
my($self, $tags, $code, @args) = @_;
ref $code eq 'CODE'
or die "action_depends_on_tags: argument must be a subroutine ref";
# tag names on which the given action depends
my @dep_tags = !ref $tags ? uc $tags : map(uc($_),@$tags);
# @{$self->{tagrun_subs}} list of all submitted subroutines
# @{$self->{tagrun_actions}{$tag}} bitmask of action indices blocked by tag
# $self->{tagrun_tagscnt}[$action_ind] count of tags still pending
# store action details, obtain its index
push(@{$self->{tagrun_subs}}, [$code,@args]);
my $action_ind = $#{$self->{tagrun_subs}};
# list dependency tag names which are not already satistied
my @blocking_tags =
grep(!defined $self->{tag_data}{$_} || $self->{tag_data}{$_} eq '',
@dep_tags);
$self->{tagrun_tagscnt}[$action_ind] = scalar @blocking_tags;
$self->{tagrun_actions}{$_}[$action_ind] = 1 for @blocking_tags;
if (@blocking_tags) {
dbg("check: tagrun - action %s blocking on tags %s",
$action_ind, join(', ',@blocking_tags));
} else {
dbg("check: tagrun - tag %s was ready, action %s runnable immediately: %s",
join(', ',@dep_tags), $action_ind, join(', ',$code,@args));
&$code($self, @args);
}
}
# tag_is_ready() will be called by set_tag(), indicating that a given
# tag just received its value, possibly unblocking an action routine
# as declared by action_depends_on_tags().
#
# Well-behaving plugins should call set_tag() once when a tag is fully
# assembled and ready. Multiple calls to set the same tag value are handled
# gracefully, but may result in premature activation of a pending action.
# Setting tag values by plugins should not be done directly but only through
# the public API set_tag(), otherwise a pending action release may be missed.
#
sub tag_is_ready {
my($self, $tag) = @_;
$tag = uc $tag;
if (would_log('dbg', 'check')) {
my $tag_val = $self->{tag_data}{$tag};
dbg("check: tagrun - tag %s is now ready, value: %s",
$tag, !defined $tag_val ? '<UNDEF>'
: ref $tag_val ne 'ARRAY' ? $tag_val
: 'ARY:[' . join(',',@$tag_val) . ']' );
}
if (ref $self->{tagrun_actions}{$tag}) { # any action blocking on this tag?
my $action_ind = 0;
foreach my $action_pending (@{$self->{tagrun_actions}{$tag}}) {
if ($action_pending) {
$self->{tagrun_actions}{$tag}[$action_ind] = 0;
if ($self->{tagrun_tagscnt}[$action_ind] <= 0) {
# should not happen, warn and ignore
warn "tagrun error: count for $action_ind is ".
$self->{tagrun_tagscnt}[$action_ind]."\n";
} elsif (! --($self->{tagrun_tagscnt}[$action_ind])) {
my($code,@args) = @{$self->{tagrun_subs}[$action_ind]};
dbg("check: tagrun - tag %s unblocking the action %s: %s",
$tag, $action_ind, join(', ',$code,@args));
&$code($self, @args);
}
}
$action_ind++;
}
}
}
# debugging aid: show actions that are still pending, waiting for their
# tags to receive a value
#
sub report_unsatisfied_actions {
my($self) = @_;
my @tags;
@tags = keys %{$self->{tagrun_actions}} if ref $self->{tagrun_actions};
for my $tag (@tags) {
my @pending_actions = grep($self->{tagrun_actions}{$tag}[$_],
(0 .. $#{$self->{tagrun_actions}{$tag}}));
dbg("check: tagrun - tag %s is still blocking action %s",
$tag, join(', ', @pending_actions)) if @pending_actions;
}
}
=item $status->set_tag($tagname, $value)
Set a template tag, as used in C<add_header>, report templates, etc.
This API is intended for use by plugins. Tag names will be converted
to an all-uppercase representation internally.
C<$value> can be a simple scalar (string or number), or a reference to an
array, in which case the public method get_tag will join array elements
using a space as a separator, returning a single string for backward
compatibility.
C<$value> can also be a subroutine reference, which will be evaluated
each time the template is expanded. The first argument passed by get_tag
to a called subroutine will be a PerMsgStatus object (this module's object),
followed by optional arguments provided a caller to get_tag.
Note that perl supports closures, which means that variables set in the
caller's scope can be accessed inside this C<sub>. For example:
my $text = "hello world!";
$status->set_tag("FOO", sub {
my $pms = shift;
return $text;
});
See C<Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf>'s C<TEMPLATE TAGS> section for more details
on how template tags are used.
C<undef> will be returned if a tag by that name has not been defined.
=cut
sub set_tag {
my($self,$tag,$val) = @_;
$self->{tag_data}->{uc $tag} = $val;
$self->tag_is_ready($tag);
}
# public API for plugins
=item $string = $status->get_tag($tagname)
Get the current value of a template tag, as used in C<add_header>, report
templates, etc. This API is intended for use by plugins. Tag names will be
converted to an all-uppercase representation internally. See
C<Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf>'s C<TEMPLATE TAGS> section for more details on
tags.
C<undef> will be returned if a tag by that name has not been defined.
=cut
sub get_tag {
my($self, $tag, @args) = @_;
return if !defined $tag;
$tag = uc $tag;
my $data;
if (exists $common_tags{$tag}) {
# tag data from traditional pre-defined tag subroutines
$data = $common_tags{$tag};
$data = $data->($self,@args) if ref $data eq 'CODE';
$data = join(' ',@$data) if ref $data eq 'ARRAY';
$data = "" if !defined $data;
} elsif (exists $self->{tag_data}->{$tag}) {
# tag data comes from $self->{tag_data}->{TAG}, typically from plugins
$data = $self->{tag_data}->{$tag};
$data = $data->($self,@args) if ref $data eq 'CODE';
$data = join(' ',@$data) if ref $data eq 'ARRAY';
$data = "" if !defined $data;
}
return $data;
}
=item $string = $status->get_tag_raw($tagname, @args)
Similar to C<get_tag>, but keeps a tag name unchanged (does not uppercase it),
and does not convert arrayref tag values into a single string.
=cut
sub get_tag_raw {
my($self, $tag, @args) = @_;
return if !defined $tag;
my $data;
if (exists $common_tags{$tag}) {
# tag data from traditional pre-defined tag subroutines
$data = $common_tags{$tag};
$data = $data->($self,@args) if ref $data eq 'CODE';
$data = "" if !defined $data;
} elsif (exists $self->{tag_data}->{$tag}) {
# tag data comes from $self->{tag_data}->{TAG}, typically from plugins
$data = $self->{tag_data}->{$tag};
$data = $data->($self,@args) if ref $data eq 'CODE';
$data = "" if !defined $data;
}
return $data;
}
###########################################################################
# public API for plugins
=item $status->set_spamd_result_item($subref)
Set an entry for the spamd result log line. C<$subref> should be a code
reference for a subroutine which will return a string in C<'name=VALUE'>
format, similar to the other entries in the spamd result line:
Jul 17 14:10:47 radish spamd[16670]: spamd: result: Y 22 - ALL_NATURAL,
DATE_IN_FUTURE_03_06,DIET_1,DRUGS_ERECTILE,DRUGS_PAIN,
TEST_FORGED_YAHOO_RCVD,TEST_INVALID_DATE,TEST_NOREALNAME,
TEST_NORMAL_HTTP_TO_IP,UNDISC_RECIPS scantime=0.4,size=3138,user=jm,
uid=1000,required_score=5.0,rhost=localhost,raddr=127.0.0.1,
rport=33153,mid=<9PS291LhupY>,autolearn=spam
C<name> and C<VALUE> must not contain C<=> or C<,> characters, as it
is important that these log lines are easy to parse.
The code reference will be called by spamd after the message has been scanned,
and the C<PerMsgStatus::check()> method has returned.
=cut
sub set_spamd_result_item {
my ($self, $ref) = @_;
push @{$self->{spamd_result_log_items}}, $ref;
}
# called by spamd
sub get_spamd_result_log_items {
my ($self) = @_;
my @ret;
foreach my $ref (@{$self->{spamd_result_log_items}}) {
push @ret, &$ref;
}
return @ret;
}
###########################################################################
sub _get_tag_value_for_yesno {
my($self, $arg) = @_;
my($arg_spam, $arg_ham);
($arg_spam, $arg_ham) = split(/,/, $arg, 2) if defined $arg;
return $self->{is_spam} ? (defined $arg_spam ? $arg_spam : 'Yes')
: (defined $arg_ham ? $arg_ham : 'No');
}
sub _get_tag_value_for_score {
my ($self, $pad) = @_;
my $score = sprintf("%2.1f", $self->{score});
my $rscore = $self->_get_tag_value_for_required_score();
#Change due to bug 6419 to use Util function for consistency with spamd
#and PerMessageStatus
$score = Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::get_tag_value_for_score($score, $rscore, $self->{is_spam});
#$pad IS PROVIDED BY THE _SCORE(PAD)_ tag
if (defined $pad && $pad =~ /^(0+| +)$/) {
my $count = length($1) + 3 - length($score);
$score = (substr($pad, 0, $count) . $score) if $count > 0;
}
return $score;
}
sub _get_tag_value_for_required_score {
my $self = shift;
return sprintf("%2.1f", $self->{conf}->{required_score});
}
###########################################################################
=item $status->finish ()
Indicate that this C<$status> object is finished with, and can be destroyed.
If you are using SpamAssassin in a persistent environment, or checking many
mail messages from one C<Mail::SpamAssassin> factory, this method should be
called to ensure Perl's garbage collection will clean up old status objects.
=cut
sub finish {
my ($self) = @_;
$self->{main}->call_plugins ("per_msg_finish", {
permsgstatus => $self
});
$self->report_unsatisfied_actions;
# Delete out all of the members of $self. This will remove any direct
# circular references and let the memory get reclaimed while also being more
# efficient than a foreach() loop over the keys.
%{$self} = ();
}
sub finish_tests {
my ($conf) = @_;
foreach my $method (@TEMPORARY_METHODS) {
if (defined &{$method}) {
undef &{$method};
}
}
@TEMPORARY_METHODS = (); # clear for next time
%TEMPORARY_EVAL_GLUE_METHODS = ();
}
=item $name = $status->get_current_eval_rule_name()
Return the name of the currently-running eval rule. C<undef> is
returned if no eval rule is currently being run. Useful for plugins
to determine the current rule name while inside an eval test function
call.
=cut
sub get_current_eval_rule_name {
my ($self) = @_;
return $self->{current_rule_name};
}
###########################################################################
sub extract_message_metadata {
my ($self) = @_;
my $timer = $self->{main}->time_method("extract_message_metadata");
$self->{msg}->extract_message_metadata($self);
foreach my $item (qw(
relays_trusted relays_trusted_str num_relays_trusted
relays_untrusted relays_untrusted_str num_relays_untrusted
relays_internal relays_internal_str num_relays_internal
relays_external relays_external_str num_relays_external
num_relays_unparseable last_trusted_relay_index
last_internal_relay_index
))
{
$self->{$item} = $self->{msg}->{metadata}->{$item};
}
# TODO: International domain names (UTF-8) must be converted to
# ASCII-compatible encoding (ACE) for the purpose of setting the
# SENDERDOMAIN and AUTHORDOMAIN tags (and probably for other uses too).
# (explicitly required for DMARC, draft-kucherawy-dmarc-base sect. 5.6.1)
#
{ local $1;
my $addr = $self->get('EnvelopeFrom:addr', undef);
# collect a FQDN, ignoring potential trailing WSP
if (defined $addr && $addr =~ /\@([^@. \t]+\.[^@ \t]+?)[ \t]*\z/s) {
$self->set_tag('SENDERDOMAIN', lc $1);
}
# TODO: the get ':addr' only returns the first address; this should be
# augmented to be able to return all addresses in a header field, multiple
# addresses in a From header field are allowed according to RFC 5322
$addr = $self->get('From:addr', undef);
if (defined $addr && $addr =~ /\@([^@. \t]+\.[^@ \t]+?)[ \t]*\z/s) {
$self->set_tag('AUTHORDOMAIN', lc $1);
}
}
$self->set_tag('RELAYSTRUSTED', $self->{relays_trusted_str});
$self->set_tag('RELAYSUNTRUSTED', $self->{relays_untrusted_str});
$self->set_tag('RELAYSINTERNAL', $self->{relays_internal_str});
$self->set_tag('RELAYSEXTERNAL', $self->{relays_external_str});
$self->set_tag('LANGUAGES', $self->{msg}->get_metadata("X-Languages"));
# This should happen before we get called, but just in case.
if (!defined $self->{msg}->{metadata}->{html}) {
$self->get_decoded_stripped_body_text_array();
}
$self->{html} = $self->{msg}->{metadata}->{html};
# allow plugins to add more metadata, read the stuff that's there, etc.
$self->{main}->call_plugins ("parsed_metadata", { permsgstatus => $self });
}
###########################################################################
=item $status->get_decoded_body_text_array ()
Returns the message body, with B<base64> or B<quoted-printable> encodings
decoded, and non-text parts or non-inline attachments stripped.
It is returned as an array of strings, with each string representing
one newline-separated line of the body.
=cut
sub get_decoded_body_text_array {
return $_[0]->{msg}->get_decoded_body_text_array();
}
=item $status->get_decoded_stripped_body_text_array ()
Returns the message body, decoded (as described in
get_decoded_body_text_array()), with HTML rendered, and with whitespace
normalized.
It will always render text/html, and will use a heuristic to determine if other
text/* parts should be considered text/html.
It is returned as an array of strings, with each string representing one
'paragraph'. Paragraphs, in plain-text mails, are double-newline-separated
blocks of multi-line text.
=cut
sub get_decoded_stripped_body_text_array {
return $_[0]->{msg}->get_rendered_body_text_array();
}
###########################################################################
=item $status->get (header_name [, default_value])
Returns a message header, pseudo-header, real name or address.
C<header_name> is the name of a mail header, such as 'Subject', 'To',
etc. If C<default_value> is given, it will be used if the requested
C<header_name> does not exist.
Appending C<:raw> to the header name will inhibit decoding of quoted-printable
or base-64 encoded strings.
Appending a modifier C<:addr> to a header field name will cause everything
except the first email address to be removed from the header field. It is
mainly applicable to header fields 'From', 'Sender', 'To', 'Cc' along with
their 'Resent-*' counterparts, and the 'Return-Path'. For example, all of
the following will result in "example@foo":
=over 4
=item example@foo
=item example@foo (Foo Blah)
=item example@foo, example@bar
=item display: example@foo (Foo Blah), example@bar ;
=item Foo Blah <example@foo>
=item "Foo Blah" <example@foo>
=item "'Foo Blah'" <example@foo>
=back
Appending a modifier C<:name> to a header field name will cause everything
except the first display name to be removed from the header field. It is
mainly applicable to header fields containing a single mail address: 'From',
'Sender', along with their 'Resent-From' and 'Resent-Sender' counterparts.
For example, all of the following will result in "Foo Blah". One level of
single quotes is stripped too, as it is often seen.
=over 4
=item example@foo (Foo Blah)
=item example@foo (Foo Blah), example@bar
=item display: example@foo (Foo Blah), example@bar ;
=item Foo Blah <example@foo>
=item "Foo Blah" <example@foo>
=item "'Foo Blah'" <example@foo>
=back
There are several special pseudo-headers that can be specified:
=over 4
=item C<ALL> can be used to mean the text of all the message's headers.
=item C<ALL-TRUSTED> can be used to mean the text of all the message's headers
that could only have been added by trusted relays.
=item C<ALL-INTERNAL> can be used to mean the text of all the message's headers
that could only have been added by internal relays.
=item C<ALL-UNTRUSTED> can be used to mean the text of all the message's
headers that may have been added by untrusted relays. To make this
pseudo-header more useful for header rules the 'Received' header that was added
by the last trusted relay is included, even though it can be trusted.
=item C<ALL-EXTERNAL> can be used to mean the text of all the message's headers
that may have been added by external relays. Like C<ALL-UNTRUSTED> the
'Received' header added by the last internal relay is included.
=item C<ToCc> can be used to mean the contents of both the 'To' and 'Cc'
headers.
=item C<EnvelopeFrom> is the address used in the 'MAIL FROM:' phase of the SMTP
transaction that delivered this message, if this data has been made available
by the SMTP server.
=item C<MESSAGEID> is a symbol meaning all Message-Id's found in the message;
some mailing list software moves the real 'Message-Id' to 'Resent-Message-Id'
or 'X-Message-Id', then uses its own one in the 'Message-Id' header. The value
returned for this symbol is the text from all 3 headers, separated by newlines.
=item C<X-Spam-Relays-Untrusted> is the generated metadata of untrusted relays
the message has passed through
=item C<X-Spam-Relays-Trusted> is the generated metadata of trusted relays
the message has passed through
=back
=cut
# only uses two arguments, ignores $defval
sub _get {
my ($self, $request) = @_;
my $result;
my $getaddr = 0;
my $getname = 0;
my $getraw = 0;
# special queries - process and strip modifiers
if (index($request,':') >= 0) { # triage
local $1;
while ($request =~ s/:([^:]*)//) {
if ($1 eq 'raw') { $getraw = 1 }
elsif ($1 eq 'addr') { $getaddr = $getraw = 1 }
elsif ($1 eq 'name') { $getname = 1 }
}
}
my $request_lc = lc $request;
# ALL: entire pristine or semi-raw headers
if ($request eq 'ALL') {
$result = $getraw ? $self->{msg}->get_pristine_header()
: $self->{msg}->get_all_headers(1);
}
# ALL-TRUSTED: entire trusted raw headers
elsif ($request eq 'ALL-TRUSTED') {
# '+1' since we added the received header even though it's not considered
# trusted, so we know that those headers can be trusted too
return $self->get_all_hdrs_in_rcvd_index_range(
undef, $self->{last_trusted_relay_index}+1);
}
# ALL-INTERNAL: entire internal raw headers
elsif ($request eq 'ALL-INTERNAL') {
# '+1' for the same reason as in ALL-TRUSTED above
return $self->get_all_hdrs_in_rcvd_index_range(
undef, $self->{last_internal_relay_index}+1);
}
# ALL-UNTRUSTED: entire untrusted raw headers
elsif ($request eq 'ALL-UNTRUSTED') {
# '+1' for the same reason as in ALL-TRUSTED above
return $self->get_all_hdrs_in_rcvd_index_range(
$self->{last_trusted_relay_index}+1, undef);
}
# ALL-EXTERNAL: entire external raw headers
elsif ($request eq 'ALL-EXTERNAL') {
# '+1' for the same reason as in ALL-TRUSTED above
return $self->get_all_hdrs_in_rcvd_index_range(
$self->{last_internal_relay_index}+1, undef);
}
# EnvelopeFrom: the SMTP MAIL FROM: address
elsif ($request_lc eq "\LEnvelopeFrom") {
$result = $self->get_envelope_from();
}
# untrusted relays list, as string
elsif ($request_lc eq "\LX-Spam-Relays-Untrusted") {
$result = $self->{relays_untrusted_str};
}
# trusted relays list, as string
elsif ($request_lc eq "\LX-Spam-Relays-Trusted") {
$result = $self->{relays_trusted_str};
}
# external relays list, as string
elsif ($request_lc eq "\LX-Spam-Relays-External") {
$result = $self->{relays_external_str};
}
# internal relays list, as string
elsif ($request_lc eq "\LX-Spam-Relays-Internal") {
$result = $self->{relays_internal_str};
}
# ToCc: the combined recipients list
elsif ($request_lc eq "\LToCc") {
$result = join("\n", $self->{msg}->get_header('To', $getraw));
if ($result ne '') {
chomp $result;
$result .= ", " if $result =~ /\S/;
}
$result .= join("\n", $self->{msg}->get_header('Cc', $getraw));
$result = undef if $result eq '';
}
# MESSAGEID: handle lists which move the real message-id to another
# header for resending.
elsif ($request eq 'MESSAGEID') {
$result = join("\n", grep { defined($_) && $_ ne '' }
$self->{msg}->get_header('X-Message-Id', $getraw),
$self->{msg}->get_header('Resent-Message-Id', $getraw),
$self->{msg}->get_header('X-Original-Message-ID', $getraw),
$self->{msg}->get_header('Message-Id', $getraw));
}
# a conventional header
else {
my @results = $getraw ? $self->{msg}->raw_header($request)
: $self->{msg}->get_header($request);
# dbg("message: get(%s) = %s", $request, join(", ",@results));
if (@results) {
$result = join('', @results);
} else { # metadata
$result = $self->{msg}->get_metadata($request);
}
}
# special queries
if (defined $result && ($getaddr || $getname)) {
local $1;
$result =~ s/^[^:]+:(.*);\s*$/$1/gs; # 'undisclosed-recipients: ;'
$result =~ s/\s+/ /g; # reduce whitespace
$result =~ s/^\s+//; # leading whitespace
$result =~ s/\s+$//; # trailing whitespace
if ($getaddr) {
# Get the email address out of the header
# All of these should result in "jm@foo":
# jm@foo
# jm@foo (Foo Blah)
# jm@foo, jm@bar
# display: jm@foo (Foo Blah), jm@bar ;
# Foo Blah <jm@foo>
# "Foo Blah" <jm@foo>
# "'Foo Blah'" <jm@foo>
#
# strip out the (comments)
$result =~ s/\s*\(.*?\)//g;
# strip out the "quoted text", unless it's the only thing in the string
if ($result !~ /^".*"$/) {
$result =~ s/(?<!<)"[^"]*"(?!\@)//g; #" emacs
}
# Foo Blah <jm@xxx> or <jm@xxx>
local $1;
$result =~ s/^[^"<]*?<(.*?)>.*$/$1/;
# multiple addresses on one line? remove all but first
$result =~ s/,.*$//;
}
elsif ($getname) {
# Get the display name out of the header
# All of these should result in "Foo Blah":
#
# jm@foo (Foo Blah)
# (Foo Blah) jm@foo
# jm@foo (Foo Blah), jm@bar
# display: jm@foo (Foo Blah), jm@bar ;
# Foo Blah <jm@foo>
# "Foo Blah" <jm@foo>
# "'Foo Blah'" <jm@foo>
#
local $1;
# does not handle mailbox-list or address-list well, to be improved
if ($result =~ /^ \s* (.*?) \s* < [^<>]* >/sx) {
$result = $1; # display-name, RFC 5322
# name-addr = [display-name] angle-addr
# display-name = phrase
# phrase = 1*word / obs-phrase
# word = atom / quoted-string
# obs-phrase = word *(word / "." / CFWS)
$result =~ s{ " ( (?: [^"\\] | \\. )* ) " }
{ my $s=$1; $s=~s{\\(.)}{$1}gs; $s }gsxe;
} elsif ($result =~ /^ [^(,]*? \( (.*?) \) /sx) { # legacy form
# nested comments are not handled, to be improved
$result = $1;
} else { # no display name
$result = '';
}
$result =~ s/^ \s* ' \s* (.*?) \s* ' \s* \z/$1/sx;
}
}
return $result;
}
# optimized for speed
# $_[0] is self
# $_[1] is request
# $_[2] is defval
sub get {
my $cache = $_[0]->{c};
my $found;
if (exists $cache->{$_[1]}) {
# return cache entry if it is known
# (measured hit/attempts rate on a production mailer is about 47%)
$found = $cache->{$_[1]};
} else {
# fill in a cache entry
$found = _get(@_);
$cache->{$_[1]} = $found;
}
# if the requested header wasn't found, we should return a default value
# as specified by the caller: if defval argument is present it represents
# a default value even if undef; if defval argument is absent a default
# value is an empty string for upwards compatibility
return (defined $found ? $found : @_ > 2 ? $_[2] : '');
}
###########################################################################
# uri parsing from plain text:
# The goals are to find URIs in plain text spam that are intended to be clicked on or copy/pasted, but
# ignore random strings that might look like URIs, for example in uuencoded files, and to ignore
# URIs that spammers might seed in spam in ways not visible or clickable to add work to spam filters.
# When we extract a domain and look it up in an RBL, an FP on deciding that the text is a URI is not much
# of a problem, as the only cost is an extra RBL lookup. The same FP is worse if the URI is used in matching rule
# because it could lead to a rule FP, as in bug 5780 with WIERD_PORT matching random uuencoded strings.
# The principles of the following code are 1) if ThunderBird or Outlook Express would linkify a string,
# then we should attempt to parse it as a URI; 2) Where TBird and OE parse differently, choose to do what is most
# likely to find a domain for the RBL tests; 3) If it begins with a scheme or www\d*\. or ftp\. assume that
# it is a URI; 4) If it does not then require that the start of the string looks like a FQDN with a valid TLD;
# 5) Reject strings that after parsing, URLDecoding, and redirection processing don't have a valid TLD
#
# We get the entire URI that would be linkified before dealing with it, in order to do the right thing
# with URI-encodings and redirecting URIs.
#
# The delimiters for start of a URI in TBird are @(`{|[\"'<>,\s in OE they are ("<\s
#
# Tbird allows .,?';-! in a URI but ignores [.,?';-!]* at the end.
# TBird's end delimiters are )`{}|[]"<>\s but ) is only an end delmiter if there is no ( in the URI
# OE only uses space as a delimiter, but ignores [~!@#^&*()_+`-={}|[]:";'<>?,.]* at the end.
#
# Both TBird and OE decide that a URI is an email address when there is '@' character embedded in it.
# TBird has some additional restrictions on email URIs: They cannot contain non-ASCII characters and their end
# delimiters include ( and '
#
# bug 4522: ISO2022 format mail, most commonly Japanese SHIFT-JIS, inserts a three character escape sequence ESC ( .
sub _tbirdurire {
my ($self) = @_;
# Cached?
return $self->{tbirdurire} if $self->{tbirdurire};
# a hybrid of tbird and oe's version of uri parsing
my $tbirdstartdelim = '><"\'`,{[(|\s' . "\x1b"; # The \x1b as per bug 4522
my $iso2022shift = "\x1b" . '\(.'; # bug 4522
my $tbirdenddelim = '><"`}\]{[|\s' . "\x1b"; # The \x1b as per bug 4522
my $nonASCII = '\x80-\xff';
# bug 7100: we allow a comma to delimit the end of an email address because it will never appear in a domain name, and
# it's a common thing to find in text
my $tbirdenddelimemail = $tbirdenddelim . ',(\'' . $nonASCII; # tbird ignores non-ASCII mail addresses for now, until RFC changes
my $tbirdenddelimplusat = $tbirdenddelimemail . '@';
# valid TLDs
my $tldsRE = $self->{main}->{registryboundaries}->{valid_tlds_re};
# knownscheme regexp looks for either a https?: or ftp: scheme, or www\d*\. or ftp\. prefix, i.e., likely to start a URL
# schemeless regexp looks for a valid TLD at the end of what may be a FQDN, followed by optional ., optional :portnum, optional /rest_of_uri
my $urischemeless = qr/[a-z\d][a-z\d._-]{0,251}\.${tldsRE}\.?(?::\d{1,5})?(?:\/[^$tbirdenddelim]{1,251})?/io;
my $uriknownscheme = qr/(?:(?:(?:(?:https?)|(?:ftp)):(?:\/\/)?)|(?:(?:www\d{0,2}|ftp)\.))[^$tbirdenddelim]{1,251}/io;
my $urimailscheme = qr/(?:mailto:)?[^$tbirdenddelimplusat]{1,251}@[^$tbirdenddelimemail]{1,251}/io;
$self->{tbirdurire} = qr/(?:\b|(?<=$iso2022shift)|(?<=[$tbirdstartdelim]))
(?:(?:($uriknownscheme)(?=(?:[$tbirdenddelim]|\z))) |
(?:($urimailscheme)(?=(?:[$tbirdenddelimemail]|\z))) |
(?:\b($urischemeless)(?=(?:[$tbirdenddelim]|\z))))/xo;
return $self->{tbirdurire};
}
=item $status->get_uri_list ()
Returns an array of all unique URIs found in the message. It takes
a combination of the URIs found in the rendered (decoded and HTML
stripped) body and the URIs found when parsing the HTML in the message.
Will also set $status->{uri_list} (the array as returned by this function).
The returned array will include the "raw" URI as well as
"slightly cooked" versions. For example, the single URI
'http://%77w%77.example.com/' will get turned into:
( 'http://%77w%77.example.com/', 'http://www.example.com/' )
=cut
sub get_uri_list {
my ($self) = @_;
# use cached answer if available
if (defined $self->{uri_list}) {
return @{$self->{uri_list}};
}
my @uris;
# $self->{redirect_num} = 0;
# get URIs from HTML parsing
while(my($uri, $info) = each %{ $self->get_uri_detail_list() }) {
if ($info->{cleaned}) {
foreach (@{$info->{cleaned}}) {
push(@uris, $_);
# count redirection attempts and log it
# if (my @http = m{\b(https?:/{0,2})}gi) {
# $self->{redirect_num} = $#http if ($#http > $self->{redirect_num});
# }
}
}
}
$self->{uri_list} = \@uris;
# $self->set_tag('URILIST', @uris == 1 ? $uris[0] : \@uris) if @uris;
return @uris;
}
=item $status->get_uri_detail_list ()
Returns a hash reference of all unique URIs found in the message and
various data about where the URIs were found in the message. It takes a
combination of the URIs found in the rendered (decoded and HTML stripped)
body and the URIs found when parsing the HTML in the message. Will also
set $status->{uri_detail_list} (the hash reference as returned by this
function). This function will also set $status->{uri_domain_count} (count of
unique domains).
The hash format looks something like this:
raw_uri => {
types => { a => 1, img => 1, parsed => 1 },
cleaned => [ canonicalized_uri ],
anchor_text => [ "click here", "no click here" ],
domains => { domain1 => 1, domain2 => 1 },
}
C<raw_uri> is whatever the URI was in the message itself
(http://spamassassin.apache%2Eorg/).
C<types> is a hash of the HTML tags (lowercase) which referenced
the raw_uri. I<parsed> is a faked type which specifies that the
raw_uri was seen in the rendered text.
C<cleaned> is an array of the raw and canonicalized version of the raw_uri
(http://spamassassin.apache%2Eorg/, http://spamassassin.apache.org/).
C<anchor_text> is an array of the anchor text (text between <a> and
</a>), if any, which linked to the URI.
C<domains> is a hash of the domains found in the canonicalized URIs.
C<hosts> is a hash of unstripped hostnames found in the canonicalized URIs
as hash keys, with their domain part stored as a value of each hash entry.
=cut
sub get_uri_detail_list {
my ($self) = @_;
# use cached answer if available
if (defined $self->{uri_detail_list}) {
return $self->{uri_detail_list};
}
my $timer = $self->{main}->time_method("get_uri_detail_list");
$self->{uri_domain_count} = 0;
# do this so we're sure metadata->html is setup
my %parsed = map { $_ => 'parsed' } $self->_get_parsed_uri_list();
# This parses of DKIM for URIs disagrees with documentation and bug 6700 votes to disable
# this functionality
# 2013-01-07
# This functionality is re-enabled as a configuration option disabled by
# default (bug 7087)
# 2014-10-06
# Look for the domain in DK/DKIM headers
if ( $self->{conf}->{parse_dkim_uris} ) {
my $dk = join(" ", grep {defined} ( $self->get('DomainKey-Signature',undef),
$self->get('DKIM-Signature',undef) ));
while ($dk =~ /\bd\s*=\s*([^;]+)/g) {
my $dom = $1;
$dom =~ s/\s+//g;
$parsed{$dom} = 'domainkeys';
}
}
# get URIs from HTML parsing
# use the metadata version since $self->{html} may not be setup
my $detail = $self->{msg}->{metadata}->{html}->{uri_detail} || { };
$self->{'uri_truncated'} = 1 if $self->{msg}->{metadata}->{html}->{uri_truncated};
# don't keep dereferencing ...
my $redirector_patterns = $self->{conf}->{redirector_patterns};
# canonicalize the HTML parsed URIs
while(my($uri, $info) = each %{ $detail }) {
my @tmp = uri_list_canonicalize($redirector_patterns, $uri);
$info->{cleaned} = \@tmp;
foreach (@tmp) {
my($domain,$host) = $self->{main}->{registryboundaries}->uri_to_domain($_);
if (defined $host && $host ne '' && !$info->{hosts}->{$host}) {
# unstripped full host name as a key, and its domain part as a value
$info->{hosts}->{$host} = $domain;
if (defined $domain && $domain ne '' && !$info->{domains}->{$domain}) {
$info->{domains}->{$domain} = 1; # stripped to domain boundary
$self->{uri_domain_count}++;
}
}
}
if (would_log('dbg', 'uri') == 2) {
dbg("uri: html uri found, $uri");
foreach my $nuri (@tmp) {
dbg("uri: cleaned html uri, $nuri");
}
if ($info->{hosts} && $info->{domains}) {
for my $host (keys %{$info->{hosts}}) {
dbg("uri: html host %s, domain %s", $host, $info->{hosts}->{$host});
}
}
}
}
# canonicalize the text parsed URIs
while (my($uri, $type) = each %parsed) {
$detail->{$uri}->{types}->{$type} = 1;
my $info = $detail->{$uri};
my @uris;
if (!exists $info->{cleaned}) {
if ($type eq 'parsed') {
@uris = uri_list_canonicalize($redirector_patterns, $uri);
}
else {
@uris = ( $uri );
}
$info->{cleaned} = \@uris;
foreach (@uris) {
my($domain,$host) = $self->{main}->{registryboundaries}->uri_to_domain($_);
if (defined $host && $host ne '' && !$info->{hosts}->{$host}) {
# unstripped full host name as a key, and its domain part as a value
$info->{hosts}->{$host} = $domain;
if (defined $domain && $domain ne '' && !$info->{domains}->{$domain}){
$info->{domains}->{$domain} = 1;
$self->{uri_domain_count}++;
}
}
}
}
if (would_log('dbg', 'uri') == 2) {
dbg("uri: parsed uri found of type $type, $uri");
foreach my $nuri (@uris) {
dbg("uri: cleaned parsed uri, $nuri");
}
if ($info->{hosts} && $info->{domains}) {
for my $host (keys %{$info->{hosts}}) {
dbg("uri: parsed host %s, domain %s", $host, $info->{hosts}->{$host});
}
}
}
}
# setup the cache
$self->{uri_detail_list} = $detail;
return $detail;
}
sub _get_parsed_uri_list {
my ($self) = @_;
# use cached answer if available
unless (defined $self->{parsed_uri_list}) {
# TVD: we used to use decoded_body which is fine, except then we'll
# try parsing URLs out of HTML, which is what the HTML code is going
# to do (note: we know the HTML parsing occurs, because we call for the
# rendered text which does HTML parsing...) trying to get URLs out of
# HTML w/out parsing causes issues, so let's not do it.
# also, if we allow $textary to be passed in, we need to invalidate
# the cache first. fyi.
my $textary = $self->get_decoded_stripped_body_text_array();
my $redirector_patterns = $self->{conf}->{redirector_patterns};
my ($rulename, $pat, @uris);
my $text;
my $tbirdurire = $self->_tbirdurire;
for my $entry (@$textary) {
# a workaround for [perl #69973] bug:
# Invalid and tainted utf-8 char crashes perl 5.10.1 in regexp evaluation
# Bug 6225, regexp and string should both be utf8, or none of them;
# untainting string also seems to avoid the crash
#
# Bug 6225: untaint the string in an attempt to work around a perl crash
local $_ = untaint_var($entry);
local($1,$2,$3);
while (/$tbirdurire/igo) {
my $rawuri = $1||$2||$3;
$rawuri =~ s/(^[^(]*)\).*$/$1/; # as per ThunderBird, ) is an end delimiter if there is no ( preceeding it
$rawuri =~ s/[-~!@#^&*()_+=:;\'?,.]*$//; # remove trailing string of punctuations that TBird ignores
# skip if there is '..' in the hostname portion of the URI, something we can't catch in the general URI regexp
next if $rawuri =~ /^(?:(?:https?|ftp|mailto):(?:\/\/)?)?[a-z\d.-]*\.\./i;
# If it's a hostname that was just sitting out in the
# open, without a protocol, and not inside of an HTML tag,
# the we should add the proper protocol in front, rather
# than using the base URI.
my $uri = $rawuri;
my $rblonly;
if ($uri !~ /^(?:https?|ftp|mailto|javascript|file):/i) {
if ($uri =~ /^ftp\./i) {
$uri = "ftp://$uri";
}
elsif ($uri =~ /^www\d{0,2}\./i) {
$uri = "http://$uri";
}
elsif ($uri =~ /\@/) {
$uri = "mailto:$uri";
}
else {
# some spammers are using unschemed URIs to escape filters
$rblonly = 1; # flag that this is a URI that MUAs don't linkify so only use for RBLs
$uri = "http://$uri";
}
}
if ($uri =~ /^mailto:/i) {
# skip a mail link that does not have a valid TLD or other than one @ after decoding any URLEncoded characters
$uri = Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::url_encode($uri) if ($uri =~ /\%(?:2[1-9a-fA-F]|[3-6][0-9a-fA-F]|7[0-9a-eA-E])/);
next if ($uri !~ /^[^@]+@[^@]+$/);
my $domuri = $self->{main}->{registryboundaries}->uri_to_domain($uri);
next unless $domuri;
push (@uris, $rawuri);
push (@uris, $uri) unless ($rawuri eq $uri);
}
next unless ($uri =~/^(?:https?|ftp):/i); # at this point only valid if one or the other of these
my @tmp = uri_list_canonicalize($redirector_patterns, $uri);
my $goodurifound = 0;
foreach my $cleanuri (@tmp) {
my $domain = $self->{main}->{registryboundaries}->uri_to_domain($cleanuri);
if ($domain) {
# bug 5780: Stop after domain to avoid FP, but do that after all deobfuscation of urlencoding and redirection
if ($rblonly) {
local $1;
$cleanuri =~ s/^(https?:\/\/[^:\/]+).*$/$1/i;
}
push (@uris, $cleanuri);
$goodurifound = 1;
}
}
next unless $goodurifound;
push @uris, $rawuri unless $rblonly;
}
}
# Make sure all the URIs are nice and short
foreach my $uri ( @uris ) {
if (length $uri > MAX_URI_LENGTH) {
$self->{'uri_truncated'} = 1;
$uri = substr $uri, 0, MAX_URI_LENGTH;
}
}
# setup the cache and return
$self->{parsed_uri_list} = \@uris;
}
return @{$self->{parsed_uri_list}};
}
###########################################################################
sub ensure_rules_are_complete {
my $self = shift;
my $metarule = shift;
# @_ is now the list of rules
foreach my $r (@_) {
# dbg("rules: meta rule depends on net rule $r");
next if ($self->is_rule_complete($r));
dbg("rules: meta rule $metarule depends on pending rule $r, blocking");
my $timer = $self->{main}->time_method("wait_for_pending_rules");
my $start = time;
$self->harvest_until_rule_completes($r);
my $elapsed = time - $start;
if (!$self->is_rule_complete($r)) {
dbg("rules: rule $r is still not complete; exited early?");
}
elsif ($elapsed > 0) {
info("rules: $r took $elapsed seconds to complete, for $metarule");
}
}
}
###########################################################################
# use a separate sub here, for brevity
# called out of generated eval
sub handle_eval_rule_errors {
my ($self, $rulename) = @_;
warn "rules: failed to run $rulename test, skipping:\n\t($@)\n";
$self->{rule_errors}++;
}
sub register_plugin_eval_glue {
my ($self, $function) = @_;
if (!$function) {
warn "rules: empty function name";
return;
}
# only need to call this once per fn (globally)
return if exists $TEMPORARY_EVAL_GLUE_METHODS{$function};
$TEMPORARY_EVAL_GLUE_METHODS{$function} = undef;
# return if it's not an eval_plugin function
return if (!exists $self->{conf}->{eval_plugins}->{$function});
# return if it's been registered already
return if ($self->can ($function) &&
defined &{'Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus::'.$function});
my $evalstr = <<"ENDOFEVAL";
{
package Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus;
sub $function {
my (\$self) = shift;
my \$plugin = \$self->{conf}->{eval_plugins}->{$function};
return \$plugin->$function (\$self, \@_);
}
1;
}
ENDOFEVAL
eval $evalstr . '; 1' ## no critic
or do {
my $eval_stat = $@ ne '' ? $@ : "errno=$!"; chomp $eval_stat;
warn "rules: failed to run header tests, skipping some: $eval_stat\n";
$self->{rule_errors}++;
};
# ensure this method is deleted if finish_tests() is called
push (@TEMPORARY_METHODS, $function);
}
###########################################################################
# note: only eval tests should store state in $self->{test_log_msgs};
# pattern tests do not.
#
# the clearing of the test state is now inlined as:
#
# %{$self->{test_log_msgs}} = (); # clear test state
#
# except for this public API for plugin use:
=item $status->clear_test_state()
Clear test state, including test log messages from C<$status-E<gt>test_log()>.
=cut
sub clear_test_state {
my ($self) = @_;
%{$self->{test_log_msgs}} = ();
}
# internal API, called only by get_hit()
# TODO: refactor and merge this into that function
sub _handle_hit {
my ($self, $rule, $score, $area, $ruletype, $desc) = @_;
$self->{main}->call_plugins ("hit_rule", {
permsgstatus => $self,
rulename => $rule,
ruletype => $ruletype,
score => $score
});
# ignore meta-match sub-rules.
if ($rule =~ /^__/) { push(@{$self->{subtest_names_hit}}, $rule); return; }
# this should not happen; warn about it
if (!defined $score) {
warn "rules: score undef for rule '$rule' in '$area' '$desc'";
return;
}
# this should not happen; warn about NaN (bug 3364)
if ($score != $score) {
warn "rules: score '$score' for rule '$rule' in '$area' '$desc'";
return;
}
# Add the rule hit to the score
$self->{score} += $score;
push(@{$self->{test_names_hit}}, $rule);
$area ||= '';
if ($score >= 10 || $score <= -10) {
$score = sprintf("%4.0f", $score);
}
else {
$score = sprintf("%4.1f", $score);
}
# save both summaries
# TODO: this is slower than necessary, if we only need one
$self->{tag_data}->{REPORT} .= sprintf ("* %s %s %s%s\n%s",
$score, $rule, $area,
$self->_wrap_desc($desc,
4+length($rule)+length($score)+length($area), "* "),
($self->{test_log_msgs}->{TERSE} ?
"* " . $self->{test_log_msgs}->{TERSE} : ''));
$self->{tag_data}->{SUMMARY} .= sprintf ("%s %-22s %s%s\n%s",
$score, $rule, $area,
$self->_wrap_desc($desc,
3+length($rule)+length($score)+length($area), " " x 28),
($self->{test_log_msgs}->{LONG} || ''));
}
sub _wrap_desc {
my ($self, $desc, $firstlinelength, $prefix) = @_;
my $firstline = " " x $firstlinelength;
my $wrapped = Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::wrap($desc, $prefix, $firstline, 75, 0);
$wrapped =~ s/^\s+//s;
$wrapped;
}
###########################################################################
=item $status->got_hit ($rulename, $desc_prepend [, name => value, ...])
Register a hit against a rule in the ruleset.
There are two mandatory arguments. These are C<$rulename>, the name of the rule
that fired, and C<$desc_prepend>, which is a short string that will be
prepended to the rules C<describe> string in output reports.
In addition, callers can supplement that with the following optional
data:
=over 4
=item score => $num
Optional: the score to use for the rule hit. If unspecified,
the value from the C<Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf> object's C<{scores}>
hash will be used (a configured score), and in its absence the
C<defscore> option value.
=item defscore => $num
Optional: the score to use for the rule hit if neither the
option C<score> is provided, nor a configured score value is provided.
=item value => $num
Optional: the value to assign to the rule; the default value is C<1>.
I<tflags multiple> rules use values of greater than 1 to indicate
multiple hits. This value is accessible to meta rules.
=item ruletype => $type
Optional, but recommended: the rule type string. This is used in the
C<hit_rule> plugin call, called by this method. If unset, I<'unknown'> is
used.
=item tflags => $string
Optional: a string, i.e. a space-separated list of additional tflags
to be appended to an existing list of flags in $self->{conf}->{tflags},
such as: "nice noautolearn multiple". No syntax checks are performed.
=item description => $string
Optional: a custom rule description string. This is used in the
C<hit_rule> plugin call, called by this method. If unset, the static
description is used.
=back
Backward compatibility: the two mandatory arguments have been part of this API
since SpamAssassin 2.x. The optional I<name=<gt>value> pairs, however, are a
new addition in SpamAssassin 3.2.0.
=cut
sub got_hit {
my ($self, $rule, $area, %params) = @_;
my $conf_ref = $self->{conf};
my $dynamic_score_provided;
my $score = $params{score};
if (defined $score) { # overrides any configured scores
$dynamic_score_provided = 1;
} else {
$score = $conf_ref->{scores}->{$rule};
$score = $params{defscore} if !defined $score;
}
# adding a hit does nothing if we don't have a score -- we probably
# shouldn't have run it in the first place
if (!$score) {
%{$self->{test_log_msgs}} = ();
return;
}
# ensure that rule values always result in an *increase*
# of $self->{tests_already_hit}->{$rule}:
my $value = $params{value};
if (!$value || $value <= 0) { $value = 1 }
my $tflags_ref = $conf_ref->{tflags};
my $tflags_add = $params{tflags};
if (defined $tflags_add && $tflags_add ne '') {
$_ = (!defined $_ || $_ eq '') ? $tflags_add : ($_ . ' ' . $tflags_add)
for $tflags_ref->{$rule};
};
my $already_hit = $self->{tests_already_hit}->{$rule} || 0;
# don't count hits multiple times, unless 'tflags multiple' is on
if ($already_hit && ($tflags_ref->{$rule}||'') !~ /\bmultiple\b/) {
%{$self->{test_log_msgs}} = ();
return;
}
$self->{tests_already_hit}->{$rule} = $already_hit + $value;
# default ruletype, if not specified:
$params{ruletype} ||= 'unknown';
if ($dynamic_score_provided) { # copy it to static for proper reporting
$conf_ref->{scoreset}->[$_]->{$rule} = $score for (0..3);
$conf_ref->{scores}->{$rule} = $score;
}
my $rule_descr = $params{description};
if (defined $rule_descr) {
$conf_ref->{descriptions}->{$rule} = $rule_descr; # save dynamic descr.
} else {
$rule_descr = $conf_ref->get_description_for_rule($rule); # static
}
# Bug 6880 Set Rule Description to something that says no rule
#$rule_descr = $rule if !defined $rule_descr || $rule_descr eq '';
$rule_descr = "No description available." if !defined $rule_descr || $rule_descr eq '';
$self->_handle_hit($rule,
$score,
$area,
$params{ruletype},
$rule_descr);
# take care of duplicate rules, too (bug 5206)
my $dups = $conf_ref->{duplicate_rules}->{$rule};
if ($dups && @{$dups}) {
foreach my $dup (@{$dups}) {
$self->got_hit($dup, $area, %params);
}
}
%{$self->{test_log_msgs}} = (); # clear test logs
return 1;
}
###########################################################################
# TODO: this needs API doc
sub test_log {
my ($self, $msg) = @_;
local $1;
while ($msg =~ s/^(.{30,48})\s//) {
$self->_test_log_line ($1);
}
$self->_test_log_line ($msg);
}
sub _test_log_line {
my ($self, $msg) = @_;
$self->{test_log_msgs}->{TERSE} .= sprintf ("[%s]\n", $msg);
if (length($msg) > 47) {
$self->{test_log_msgs}->{LONG} .= sprintf ("%78s\n", "[$msg]");
} else {
$self->{test_log_msgs}->{LONG} .= sprintf ("%27s [%s]\n", "", $msg);
}
}
###########################################################################
# helper for get(). Do not call directly, as get() caches its results
# and this does not!
sub get_envelope_from {
my ($self) = @_;
# bug 2142:
# Get the SMTP MAIL FROM:, aka. the "envelope sender", if our
# calling app has helpfully marked up the source message
# with it. Various MTAs and calling apps each have their
# own idea of what header to use for this! see
my $envf;
# Rely on the 'envelope-sender-header' header if the user has configured one.
# Assume that because they have configured it, their MTA will always add it.
# This will prevent us falling through and picking up inappropriate headers.
if (defined $self->{conf}->{envelope_sender_header}) {
# make sure we get the most recent copy - there can be only one EnvelopeSender.
$envf = $self->get($self->{conf}->{envelope_sender_header}.":addr",undef);
# ok if it contains an "@" sign, or is "" (ie. "<>" without the < and >)
goto ok if defined $envf && ($envf =~ /\@/ || $envf eq '');
# Warn them if it's configured, but not there or not usable.
if (defined $envf) {
chomp $envf;
dbg("message: envelope_sender_header '%s: %s' is not an FQDN, ignoring",
$self->{conf}->{envelope_sender_header}, $envf);
} else {
dbg("message: envelope_sender_header '%s' not found in message",
$self->{conf}->{envelope_sender_header});
}
# Couldn't get envelope-sender using the configured header.
return;
}
# User hasn't given us a header to trust, so try to guess the sender.
# use the "envelope-sender" string found in the Received headers,
# if possible... use the last untrusted header, in case there's
# trusted headers.
my $lasthop = $self->{relays_untrusted}->[0];
if (!defined $lasthop) {
# no untrusted headers? in that case, the message is ALL_TRUSTED.
# use the first trusted header (ie. the oldest, originating one).
$lasthop = $self->{relays_trusted}->[-1];
}
if (defined $lasthop) {
$envf = $lasthop->{envfrom};
# TODO FIXME: Received.pm puts both null senders and absence-of-sender
# into the relays array as '', so we can't distinguish them :(
if ($envf && ($envf =~ /\@/)) {
goto ok;
}
}
# WARNING: a lot of list software adds an X-Sender for the original env-from
# (including Yahoo! Groups). Unfortunately, fetchmail will pick it up and
# reuse it as the env-from for *its* delivery -- even though the list
# software had used a different env-from in the intervening delivery. Hence,
# if this header is present, and there's a fetchmail sig in the Received
# lines, we cannot trust any Envelope-From headers, since they're likely to
# be incorrect fetchmail guesses.
if ($self->get("X-Sender") =~ /\@/) {
my $rcvd = join(' ', $self->get("Received"));
if ($rcvd =~ /\(fetchmail/) {
dbg("message: X-Sender and fetchmail signatures found, cannot trust envelope-from");
return;
}
}
# procmailrc notes this (we now recommend adding it to Received instead)
if ($envf = $self->get("X-Envelope-From")) {
# heuristic: this could have been relayed via a list which then used
# a *new* Envelope-from. check
if ($self->get("ALL:raw") =~ /^Received:.*^X-Envelope-From:/smi) {
dbg("message: X-Envelope-From header found after 1 or more Received lines, cannot trust envelope-from");
return;
} else {
goto ok;
}
}
# qmail, new-inject(1)
if ($envf = $self->get("Envelope-Sender")) {
# heuristic: this could have been relayed via a list which then used
# a *new* Envelope-from. check
if ($self->get("ALL:raw") =~ /^Received:.*^Envelope-Sender:/smi) {
dbg("message: Envelope-Sender header found after 1 or more Received lines, cannot trust envelope-from");
} else {
goto ok;
}
}
# Postfix, sendmail, amavisd-new, ...
# RFC 2821 requires it:
# When the delivery SMTP server makes the "final delivery" of a
# message, it inserts a return-path line at the beginning of the mail
# data. This use of return-path is required; mail systems MUST support
# it. The return-path line preserves the information in the <reverse-
# path> from the MAIL command.
if ($envf = $self->get("Return-Path")) {
# heuristic: this could have been relayed via a list which then used
# a *new* Envelope-from. check
if ($self->get("ALL:raw") =~ /^Received:.*^Return-Path:/smi) {
dbg("message: Return-Path header found after 1 or more Received lines, cannot trust envelope-from");
} else {
goto ok;
}
}
# give up.
return;
ok:
$envf =~ s/^<*//s; # remove <
$envf =~ s/>*\s*\z//s; # remove >, whitespace, newlines
return $envf;
}
###########################################################################
# helper for get(ALL-*). get() caches its results, so don't call this
# directly unless you need a range of headers not covered by the ALL-*
# psuedo-headers!
# Get all the headers found between an index range of received headers, the
# index doesn't care if we could parse the received headers or not.
# Use undef for the $start_rcvd or $end_rcvd numbers to start/end with the
# first/last header in the message, otherwise indicate the index number you
# want to start/end at. Set $include_start_rcvd or $include_end_rcvd to 0 to
# indicate you don't want to include the received header found at the start or
# end indexes... basically toggles between [s,e], [s,e), (s,e], (s,e).
sub get_all_hdrs_in_rcvd_index_range {
my ($self, $start_rcvd, $end_rcvd, $include_start_rcvd, $include_end_rcvd) = @_;
# prevent bad input causing us to return the first header found
return if (defined $end_rcvd && $end_rcvd < 0);
$include_start_rcvd = 1 unless defined $include_start_rcvd;
$include_end_rcvd = 1 unless defined $include_end_rcvd;
my $cur_rcvd_index = -1; # none found yet
my $result = '';
foreach my $hdr (split(/^/m, $self->{msg}->get_pristine_header())) {
if ($hdr =~ /^Received:/i) {
$cur_rcvd_index++;
next if (defined $start_rcvd && !$include_start_rcvd &&
$start_rcvd == $cur_rcvd_index);
last if (defined $end_rcvd && !$include_end_rcvd &&
$end_rcvd == $cur_rcvd_index);
}
if ((!defined $start_rcvd || $start_rcvd <= $cur_rcvd_index) &&
(!defined $end_rcvd || $cur_rcvd_index < $end_rcvd)) {
$result .= $hdr."\n";
}
elsif (defined $end_rcvd && $cur_rcvd_index == $end_rcvd) {
$result .= $hdr."\n";
last;
}
}
return ($result eq '' ? undef : $result);
}
###########################################################################
sub sa_die { Mail::SpamAssassin::sa_die(@_); }
###########################################################################
=item $status->create_fulltext_tmpfile (fulltext_ref)
This function creates a temporary file containing the passed scalar
reference data (typically the full/pristine text of the message).
This is typically used by external programs like pyzor and dccproc, to
avoid hangs due to buffering issues. Methods that need this, should
call $self->create_fulltext_tmpfile($fulltext) to retrieve the temporary
filename; it will be created if it has not already been.
Note: This can only be called once until $status->delete_fulltext_tmpfile() is
called.
=cut
sub create_fulltext_tmpfile {
my ($self, $fulltext) = @_;
if (defined $self->{fulltext_tmpfile}) {
return $self->{fulltext_tmpfile};
}
my ($tmpf, $tmpfh) = Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::secure_tmpfile();
$tmpfh or die "failed to create a temporary file";
# PerlIO's buffered print writes in 8 kB chunks - which can be slow.
# print $tmpfh $$fulltext or die "error writing to $tmpf: $!";
#
# reducing the number of writes and bypassing extra buffering in PerlIO
# speeds up writing of larger text by a factor of 2
my $nwrites;
for (my $ofs = 0; $ofs < length($$fulltext); $ofs += $nwrites) {
$nwrites = $tmpfh->syswrite($$fulltext, length($$fulltext)-$ofs, $ofs);
defined $nwrites or die "error writing to $tmpf: $!";
}
close $tmpfh or die "error closing $tmpf: $!";
$self->{fulltext_tmpfile} = $tmpf;
dbg("check: create_fulltext_tmpfile, written %d bytes to file %s",
length($$fulltext), $tmpf);
return $self->{fulltext_tmpfile};
}
=item $status->delete_fulltext_tmpfile ()
Will cleanup after a $status->create_fulltext_tmpfile() call. Deletes the
temporary file and uncaches the filename.
=cut
sub delete_fulltext_tmpfile {
my ($self) = @_;
if (defined $self->{fulltext_tmpfile}) {
if (!unlink $self->{fulltext_tmpfile}) {
my $msg = sprintf("cannot unlink %s: %s", $self->{fulltext_tmpfile}, $!);
# don't fuss too much if file is missing, perhaps it wasn't even created
if ($! == ENOENT) { warn $msg } else { die $msg }
}
$self->{fulltext_tmpfile} = undef;
}
}
###########################################################################
sub all_from_addrs {
my ($self) = @_;
if (exists $self->{all_from_addrs}) { return @{$self->{all_from_addrs}}; }
my @addrs;
# Resent- headers take priority, if present. see bug 672
my $resent = $self->get('Resent-From',undef);
if (defined $resent && $resent =~ /\S/) {
@addrs = $self->{main}->find_all_addrs_in_line ($resent);
}
else {
# bug 2292: Used to use find_all_addrs_in_line() with the same
# headers, but the would catch addresses in comments which caused
# FNs for things like whitelist_from. Since all of these are From
# headers, there should only be 1 address in each anyway (not exactly
# true, RFC 2822 allows multiple addresses in a From header field),
# so use the :addr code...
# bug 3366: some addresses come in as 'foo@bar...', which is invalid.
# so deal with the multiple periods.
## no critic
@addrs = map { tr/././s; $_ } grep { $_ ne '' }
($self->get('From:addr'), # std
$self->get('Envelope-Sender:addr'), # qmail: new-inject(1)
$self->get('Resent-Sender:addr'), # procmailrc manpage
$self->get('X-Envelope-From:addr'), # procmailrc manpage
$self->get('EnvelopeFrom:addr')); # SMTP envelope
# http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/headers.html is useful here
}
# Remove duplicate addresses
my %addrs = map { $_ => 1 } @addrs;
@addrs = keys %addrs;
dbg("eval: all '*From' addrs: " . join(" ", @addrs));
$self->{all_from_addrs} = \@addrs;
return @addrs;
}
=item all_from_addrs_domains
This function returns all the various from addresses in a message using all_from_addrs()
and then returns only the domain names.
=cut
sub all_from_addrs_domains {
my ($self) = @_;
if (exists $self->{all_from_addrs_domains}) {
return @{$self->{all_from_addrs_domains}};
}
#TEST POINT - my @addrs = ("test.voipquotes2.net","test.voipquotes2.co.uk");
#Start with all the normal from addrs
my @addrs = &all_from_addrs($self);
dbg("eval: all '*From' addrs domains (before): " . join(" ", @addrs));
#loop through and limit to just the domain with a dummy address
for (my $i = 0; $i < scalar(@addrs); $i++) {
$addrs[$i] = 'dummy@'.$self->{main}->{registryboundaries}->uri_to_domain($addrs[$i]);
}
#Remove duplicate domains
my %addrs = map { $_ => 1 } @addrs;
@addrs = keys %addrs;
dbg("eval: all '*From' addrs domains (after uri to domain): " . join(" ", @addrs));
$self->{all_from_addrs_domains} = \@addrs;
return @addrs;
}
sub all_to_addrs {
my ($self) = @_;
if (exists $self->{all_to_addrs}) { return @{$self->{all_to_addrs}}; }
my @addrs;
# Resent- headers take priority, if present. see bug 672
my $resent = join('', $self->get('Resent-To'), $self->get('Resent-Cc'));
if ($resent =~ /\S/) {
@addrs = $self->{main}->find_all_addrs_in_line($resent);
} else {
# OK, a fetchmail trick: try to find the recipient address from
# the most recent 3 Received lines. This is required for sendmail,
# since it does not add a helpful header like exim, qmail
# or Postfix do.
#
my $rcvd = $self->get('Received');
$rcvd =~ s/\n[ \t]+/ /gs;
$rcvd =~ s/\n+/\n/gs;
my @rcvdlines = split(/\n/, $rcvd, 4); pop @rcvdlines; # forget last one
my @rcvdaddrs;
foreach my $line (@rcvdlines) {
if ($line =~ / for (\S+\@\S+);/) { push (@rcvdaddrs, $1); }
}
@addrs = $self->{main}->find_all_addrs_in_line (
join('',
join(" ", @rcvdaddrs)."\n",
$self->get('To'), # std
$self->get('Apparently-To'), # sendmail, from envelope
$self->get('Delivered-To'), # Postfix, poss qmail
$self->get('Envelope-Recipients'), # qmail: new-inject(1)
$self->get('Apparently-Resent-To'), # procmailrc manpage
$self->get('X-Envelope-To'), # procmailrc manpage
$self->get('Envelope-To'), # exim
$self->get('X-Delivered-To'), # procmail quick start
$self->get('X-Original-To'), # procmail quick start
$self->get('X-Rcpt-To'), # procmail quick start
$self->get('X-Real-To'), # procmail quick start
$self->get('Cc'))); # std
# those are taken from various sources; thanks to Nancy McGough, who
# noted some in <http://www.ii.com/internet/robots/procmail/qs/#envelope>
}
dbg("eval: all '*To' addrs: " . join(" ", @addrs));
$self->{all_to_addrs} = \@addrs;
return @addrs;
# http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/headers.html is useful here, also
# http://www.exim.org/pipermail/exim-users/Week-of-Mon-20001009/021672.html
}
###########################################################################
1;
__END__
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
C<Mail::SpamAssassin>
C<spamassassin>
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