1 # This module is part of debbugs, and is released
2 # under the terms of the GPL version 2, or any later
3 # version at your option.
4 # See the file README and COPYING for more information.
6 # Copyright 2004-7 by Don Armstrong <don@donarmstrong.com>.
12 Debbugs::Mail -- Outgoing Mail Handling
16 use Debbugs::Mail qw(send_mail_message get_addresses);
18 my @addresses = get_addresses('blah blah blah foo@bar.com')
19 send_mail_message(message => <<END, recipients=>[@addresses]);
30 =item :all -- all functions that can be exported
41 use vars qw($VERSION $DEBUG %EXPORT_TAGS @EXPORT_OK @EXPORT);
42 use Exporter qw(import);
45 use POSIX qw(:sys_wait_h strftime);
46 use Time::HiRes qw(usleep gettimeofday);
48 use Debbugs::MIME qw(encode_rfc1522);
49 use Debbugs::Config qw(:config);
50 use Params::Validate qw(:types validate_with);
51 use Encode qw(encode is_utf8);
52 use Debbugs::UTF8 qw(encode_utf8_safely);
54 use Debbugs::Packages;
57 ($VERSION) = q$Revision: 1.1 $ =~ /^Revision:\s+([^\s+])/;
58 $DEBUG = 0 unless defined $DEBUG;
61 %EXPORT_TAGS = (addresses => [qw(get_addresses)],
62 misc => [qw(rfc822_date)],
63 mail => [qw(send_mail_message encode_headers default_headers)],
64 reply => [qw(reply_headers)],
67 Exporter::export_ok_tags(keys %EXPORT_TAGS);
68 $EXPORT_TAGS{all} = [@EXPORT_OK];
71 # We set this here so it can be overridden for testing purposes
72 our $SENDMAIL = $config{sendmail};
76 my @addresses = get_addresses('don@debian.org blars@debian.org
77 kamion@debian.org ajt@debian.org');
79 Given a string containing some e-mail addresses, parses the string
80 using Mail::Address->parse and returns a list of the addresses.
85 return map { $_->address() } map { Mail::Address->parse($_) } @_;
89 =head2 default_headers
91 my @head = default_headers(queue_file => 'foo',
93 msgid => $header{'message-id'},
97 create_mime_message(\@headers,
101 This function is generally called to generate the headers for
102 create_mime_message (and anything else that needs a set of default
105 In list context, returns an array of headers. In scalar context,
106 returns headers for shoving in a mail message after encoding using
113 =item queue_file -- the queue file which will generate this set of
114 headers (refered to as $nn in lots of the code)
116 =item data -- the data of the bug which this message involves; can be
117 undefined if there is no bug involved.
119 =item msgid -- the Message-ID: of the message which will generate this
122 =item msgtype -- the type of message that this is.
124 =item pr_msg -- the pr message field
126 =item headers -- a set of headers which will override the default
127 headers; these headers will be passed through (and may be reordered.)
128 If a particular header is undef, it overrides the default, but isn't
133 =head3 default headers
137 =item X-Loop -- set to the maintainer e-mail
139 =item From -- set to the maintainer e-mail
141 =item To -- set to Unknown recipients
143 =item Subject -- set to Unknown subject
145 =item Message-ID -- set appropriately (see code)
147 =item Precedence -- set to bulk
149 =item References -- set to the full set of message ids that are known
150 (from data and the msgid option)
152 =item In-Reply-To -- set to msg id or the msgid from data
154 =item X-Project-PR-Message -- set to pr_msg with the bug number appended
156 =item X-Project-PR-Package -- set to the package of the bug
158 =item X-Project-PR-Keywords -- set to the keywords of the bug
160 =item X-Project-PR-Source -- set to the source of the bug
166 sub default_headers {
167 my %param = validate_with(params => \@_,
168 spec => {queue_file => {type => SCALAR|UNDEF,
171 data => {type => HASHREF,
174 msgid => {type => SCALAR|UNDEF,
177 msgtype => {type => SCALAR|UNDEF,
180 pr_msg => {type => SCALAR|UNDEF,
183 headers => {type => ARRAYREF,
188 my @header_order = (qw(X-Loop From To subject),
189 qw(Message-ID In-Reply-To References));
190 # handle various things being undefined
191 if (not exists $param{queue_file} or
192 not defined $param{queue_file}) {
193 $param{queue_file} = join('',gettimeofday())
195 for (qw(msgtype pr_msg)) {
196 if (not exists $param{$_} or
197 not defined $param{$_}) {
202 @header_order{map {lc $_} @header_order} = 0..$#header_order;
205 my @temp = @{$param{headers}};
207 while (my ($header,$value) = splice @temp,0,2) {
208 if (exists $header_order{lc($header)}) {
209 push @{$ordered_headers[$header_order{lc($header)}]},
213 push @other_headers,($header,$value);
215 $set_headers{lc($header)} = 1;
218 # calculate our headers
219 my $bug_num = exists $param{data} ? $param{data}{bug_num} : 'x';
220 my $nn = $param{queue_file};
221 # handle the user giving the actual queue filename instead of nn
222 $nn =~ s/^[a-zA-Z]([a-zA-Z])/$1/;
225 if (exists $param{msgid} and defined $param{msgid}) {
226 push @msgids, $param{msgid}
228 elsif (exists $param{data} and defined $param{data}{msgid}) {
229 push @msgids, $param{data}{msgid}
232 $default_header{'X-Loop'} = $config{maintainer_email};
233 $default_header{From} = "$config{maintainer_email} ($config{project} $config{ubug} Tracking System)";
234 $default_header{To} = "Unknown recipients";
235 $default_header{Subject} = "Unknown subject";
236 $default_header{'Message-ID'} = "<handler.${bug_num}.${nn}.$param{msgtype}\@$config{email_domain}>";
238 $default_header{'In-Reply-To'} = $msgids[0];
239 $default_header{'References'} = join(' ',@msgids);
241 $default_header{Precedence} = 'bulk';
242 $default_header{"X-$config{project}-PR-Message"} = $param{pr_msg} . (exists $param{data} ? ' '.$param{data}{bug_num}:'');
243 $default_header{Date} = rfc822_date();
244 if (exists $param{data}) {
245 if (defined $param{data}{keywords}) {
246 $default_header{"X-$config{project}-PR-Keywords"} = $param{data}{keywords};
248 if (defined $param{data}{package}) {
249 $default_header{"X-$config{project}-PR-Package"} = $param{data}{package};
250 if ($param{data}{package} =~ /^src:(.+)$/) {
251 $default_header{"X-$config{project}-PR-Source"} = $1;
254 my $pkg_src = Debbugs::Packages::getpkgsrc();
255 $default_header{"X-$config{project}-PR-Source"} = $pkg_src->{$param{data}{package}};
259 for my $header (sort keys %default_header) {
260 next if $set_headers{lc($header)};
261 if (exists $header_order{lc($header)}) {
262 push @{$ordered_headers[$header_order{lc($header)}]},
263 ($header,$default_header{$header});
266 push @other_headers,($header,$default_header{$header});
270 for my $hdr1 (@ordered_headers) {
271 next if not defined $hdr1;
273 while (my ($header,$value) = splice @temp,0,2) {
274 next if not defined $value;
275 push @headers,($header,$value);
278 push @headers,@other_headers;
284 while (my ($header,$value) = splice @headers,0,2) {
285 $headers .= "${header}: $value\n";
293 =head2 send_mail_message
295 send_mail_message(message => $message,
296 recipients => [@recipients],
297 envelope_from => 'don@debian.org',
303 =item message -- message to send out
305 =item recipients -- recipients to send the message to. If undefed or
306 an empty arrayref, will use '-t' to parse the message for recipients.
308 =item envelope_from -- envelope_from for outgoing messages
310 =item encode_headers -- encode headers using RFC1522 (default)
312 =item parse_for_recipients -- use -t to parse the message for
313 recipients in addition to those specified. [Can be used to set Bcc
314 recipients, for example.]
318 Returns true on success, false on failures. All errors are indicated
323 sub send_mail_message{
324 my %param = validate_with(params => \@_,
325 spec => {sendmail_arguments => {type => ARRAYREF,
326 default => $config{sendmail_arguments},
328 parse_for_recipients => {type => BOOLEAN,
331 encode_headers => {type => BOOLEAN,
334 message => {type => SCALAR,
336 envelope_from => {type => SCALAR,
339 recipients => {type => ARRAYREF|UNDEF,
344 my @sendmail_arguments = @{$param{sendmail_arguments}};
345 push @sendmail_arguments, '-f', $param{envelope_from} if exists $param{envelope_from};
348 @recipients = @{$param{recipients}} if defined $param{recipients} and
349 ref($param{recipients}) eq 'ARRAY';
351 @recipients{@recipients} = (1) x @recipients;
352 @recipients = keys %recipients;
353 # If there are no recipients, use -t to parse the message
354 if (@recipients == 0) {
355 $param{parse_for_recipients} = 1 unless exists $param{parse_for_recipients};
357 # Encode headers if necessary
358 $param{encode_headers} = 1 if not exists $param{encode_headers};
359 if ($param{encode_headers}) {
360 $param{message} = encode_headers($param{message});
363 # First, try to send the message as is.
365 _send_message($param{message},
367 $param{parse_for_recipients}?q(-t):(),
371 # If there's only one recipient, there's nothing more we can do,
373 warn $@ and return 0 if $@ and @recipients == 0;
374 # If that fails, try to send the message to each of the
375 # recipients separately. We also send the -t option separately in
376 # case one of the @recipients is ok, but the addresses in the
377 # mail message itself are malformed.
379 for my $recipient ($param{parse_for_recipients}?q(-t):(),@recipients) {
381 _send_message($param{message},@sendmail_arguments,$recipient);
383 push @errors, "Sending to $recipient failed with $@" if $@;
385 # If it still fails, complain bitterly but don't die.
386 warn join(qq(\n),@errors) and return 0 if @errors;
390 =head2 encode_headers
392 $message = encode_heeaders($message);
394 RFC 1522 encodes the headers of a message
401 my ($header,$body) = split /\n\n/, $message, 2;
402 $header = encode_rfc1522($header);
403 return $header . qq(\n\n). encode_utf8_safely($body);
410 Return the current date in RFC822 format in the UTC timezone
415 return scalar strftime "%a, %d %h %Y %T +0000", gmtime;
420 reply_headers(MIME::Parser->new()->parse_data(\$data));
422 Generates suggested headers and a body for replies. Primarily useful
423 for use in RFC2368 mailto: entries.
430 my $head = $entity->head;
433 $r_l{subject} = $head->get('Subject');
434 $r_l{subject} //= 'Your mail';
435 $r_l{subject} = 'Re: '. $r_l{subject} unless $r_l{subject} =~ /(?:^|\s)Re:\s+/;
436 $r_l{subject} =~ s/(?:^\s*|\s*$)//g;
437 $r_l{'In-Reply-To'} = $head->get('Message-Id');
438 $r_l{'In-Reply-To'} =~ s/(?:^\s*|\s*$)//g if defined $r_l{'In-Reply-To'};
439 delete $r_l{'In-Reply-To'} unless defined $r_l{'In-Reply-To'};
440 $r_l{References} = ($head->get('References')//''). ' '.($head->get('Message-Id')//'');
441 $r_l{References} =~ s/(?:^\s*|\s*$)//g;
442 my $date = $head->get('Date') // 'some date';
443 $date =~ s/(?:^\s*|\s*$)//g;
444 my $who = $head->get('From') // $head->get('Reply-To') // 'someone';
445 $who =~ s/(?:^\s*|\s*$)//g;
447 my $body = "On $date $who wrote:\n";
450 ## find the first part which has a defined body handle and appears
452 if (defined $entity->bodyhandle) {
453 $b_h = $entity->bodyhandle;
454 } elsif ($entity->parts) {
455 my @parts = $entity->parts;
456 while (defined(my $part = shift @parts)) {
458 push @parts,$part->parts;
460 if (defined $part->bodyhandle and
461 $part->effective_type =~ /text/) {
462 $b_h = $part->bodyhandle;
469 my $IO = $b_h->open("r");
470 while (defined($_ = $IO->getline)) {
482 =head1 PRIVATE FUNCTIONS
486 _send_message($message,@sendmail_args);
488 Private function that actually calls sendmail with @sendmail_args and
489 sends message $message.
491 dies with errors, so calls to this function in send_mail_message
492 should be wrapped in eval.
497 my ($message,@sendmail_args) = @_;
500 my $pid = open3($wfh,$rfh,$rfh,$SENDMAIL,@sendmail_args)
501 or die "Unable to fork off $SENDMAIL: $!";
502 local $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE';
504 print {$wfh} $message or die "Unable to write to $SENDMAIL: $!";
505 close $wfh or die "$SENDMAIL exited with $?";
510 waitpid($pid,WNOHANG);
511 # This shouldn't block because the pipe closing is the only
512 # way this should be triggered.
513 my $message = <$rfh>;
516 # Wait for sendmail to exit for at most 30 seconds.
518 while (waitpid($pid, WNOHANG) == 0 or $loop++ >= 600){
519 # sleep for a 20th of a second
523 warn "$SENDMAIL didn't exit within 30 seconds";