ports/186756: [UPDATE] mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin: update to 3.4.0
Takefu
takefu at airport.fm
Fri Feb 14 08:10:00 UTC 2014
>Number: 186756
>Category: ports
>Synopsis: [UPDATE] mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin: update to 3.4.0
>Confidential: no
>Severity: non-critical
>Priority: low
>Responsible: freebsd-ports-bugs
>State: open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class: update
>Submitter-Id: current-users
>Arrival-Date: Fri Feb 14 08:10:00 UTC 2014
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator: Takefu
>Release: FreeBSD 8.4-RELEASE-p7 i386
>Organization:
FOX Amateur Radio Club
>Environment:
System: FreeBSD RELENG84-ix86.localIPv4.airport.fm 8.4-RELEASE-p7 FreeBSD 8.4-RELEASE-p7 #0: Wed Jan 15 09:30:02 JST 2014
>Description:
- Update to 3.4.0
- fix Package making failure is done.
PR close.
ports/180498
ports/182684
Port maintainer (perl at FreeBSD.org) is cc'd.
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>Fix:
--- p5-Mail-SpamAssassin-3.4.0.patch begins here ---
diff -ruN /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin/Makefile ./Makefile
--- /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin/Makefile 2014-01-22 05:17:40.000000000 +0900
+++ ./Makefile 2014-02-14 14:55:06.000000000 +0900
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
# $FreeBSD: head/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin/Makefile 340651 2014-01-21 20:17:40Z mat $
PORTNAME= Mail-SpamAssassin
-PORTVERSION= 3.3.2
-PORTREVISION?= 8 # committer: please bump PORTREVISION on Slaves
+PORTVERSION= 3.4.0
+PORTREVISION?= 0 # committer: please bump PORTREVISION on Slaves
CATEGORIES?= mail perl5
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_APACHE:S/$/:apache/} ${MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN:S/$/:cpan/}
MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= spamassassin/source/:apache Mail/:cpan
@@ -206,6 +206,8 @@
@${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/spamc/libspamc.h ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/include
post-install::
+ ${MKDIR} ${STAGEDIR}/var/lib/spamassassin ${STAGEDIR}${DBDIR}/spamassassin/
+
.if ${PORT_OPTIONS:MSPAMC}
@${STRIP_CMD} ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/bin/spamc
.endif
@@ -216,5 +218,6 @@
@${INSTALL_DATA} ${DOCSSQL:S|^|${WRKSRC}/sql/|} ${STAGEDIR}${DOCSDIR}/sql
@${INSTALL_DATA} ${DOCSLDAP:S|^|${WRKSRC}/ldap/|} ${STAGEDIR}${DOCSDIR}/ldap
.endif
+ @${SED} -e 's#PREFIX#${PREFIX}#' ${PKGMESSAGE}
.include <bsd.port.post.mk>
diff -ruN /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin/distinfo ./distinfo
--- /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin/distinfo 2014-01-23 00:30:13.000000000 +0900
+++ ./distinfo 2014-02-14 14:56:40.000000000 +0900
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-SHA256 (Mail-SpamAssassin-3.3.2.tar.gz) = 5323038939a0ef9fc97d5264defce3ae1d95e98b3a94c4c3b583341c927f32df
-SIZE (Mail-SpamAssassin-3.3.2.tar.gz) = 1208182
+SHA256 (Mail-SpamAssassin-3.4.0.tar.gz) = 244914c30976844878a7f129fd503eb40986c68a3800f416c3a68b14507c0a64
+SIZE (Mail-SpamAssassin-3.4.0.tar.gz) = 1269753
diff -ruN /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin/files/patch-bug6624 ./files/patch-bug6624
--- /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin/files/patch-bug6624 2014-01-23 02:40:44.000000000 +0900
+++ ./files/patch-bug6624 1970-01-01 09:00:00.000000000 +0900
@@ -1,88 +0,0 @@
---- lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/BayesStore/MySQL.pm (revision 1138970)
-+++ lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/BayesStore/MySQL.pm (working copy)
-@@ -840,14 +840,28 @@
- return 0;
- }
-
-+ # With ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE, the affected-rows value per row is 1 if
-+ # the row is inserted as a new row and 2 if an existing row is updated.
-+ #
-+ # Due to a MySQL server bug a value of 3 can be seen.
-+ # See: http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=46675
-+ # When executing the INSERT ... ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE statement
-+ # and checking the rows return count:
-+ # mysql_client_found_rows = 0: The second INSERT returns a row count
-+ # of 2 in all MySQL versions.
-+ # mysql_client_found_rows = 1: The second INSERT returns this row count:
-+ # Before MySQL 5.1.20: 2
-+ # MySQL 5.1.20: undef on Mac OS X, 139775481 on Linux (garbage?)
-+ # MySQL 5.1.21 and up: 3
-+ #
- my $num_rows = $rc;
-
- $sth->finish();
-
-- if ($num_rows == 1 || $num_rows == 2) {
-+ if ($num_rows == 1 || $num_rows == 2 || $num_rows == 3) {
- my $token_count_update = '';
-
-- $token_count_update = "token_count = token_count + 1," if ($num_rows == 1);
-+ $token_count_update = "token_count = token_count + 1," if $num_rows == 1;
- $sql = "UPDATE bayes_vars SET
- $token_count_update
- newest_token_age = GREATEST(newest_token_age, ?),
-@@ -872,7 +886,11 @@
- }
- else {
- # $num_rows was not what we expected
-- dbg("bayes: _put_token: Updated an unexpected number of rows.");
-+ my $token_displ = $token;
-+ $token_displ =~ s/(.)/sprintf('%02x',ord($1))/egs;
-+ dbg("bayes: _put_token: Updated an unexpected number of rows: %s, ".
-+ "id: %s, token (hex): %s",
-+ $num_rows, $self->{_userid}, $token_displ);
- $self->{_dbh}->rollback();
- return 0;
- }
-@@ -987,8 +1005,24 @@
- else {
- my $num_rows = $rc;
-
-- $need_atime_update_p = 1 if ($num_rows == 1 || $num_rows == 2);
-- $new_tokens++ if ($num_rows == 1);
-+ # With ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE, the affected-rows value per row is 1 if
-+ # the row is inserted as a new row and 2 if an existing row is updated.
-+ # But see MySQL bug (as above): http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=46675
-+
-+ if ($num_rows == 1) {
-+ $new_tokens++;
-+ $need_atime_update_p = 1;
-+ } elsif ($num_rows == 2 || $num_rows == 3) {
-+ $need_atime_update_p = 1;
-+ } else {
-+ # $num_rows was not what we expected
-+ my $token_displ = $token;
-+ $token_displ =~ s/(.)/sprintf('%02x',ord($1))/egs;
-+ dbg("bayes: _put_tokens: Updated an unexpected number of rows: %s, ".
-+ "id: %s, token (hex): %s",
-+ $num_rows, $self->{_userid}, $token_displ);
-+ $error_p = 1;
-+ }
- }
- }
-
-@@ -1026,10 +1060,10 @@
- }
- }
- else {
-- # $num_rows was not what we expected
-- dbg("bayes: _put_tokens: Updated an unexpected number of rows.");
-- $self->{_dbh}->rollback();
-- return 0;
-+ info("bayes: _put_tokens: no atime updates needed? Num of tokens: %d",
-+ scalar keys %{$tokens});
-+# $self->{_dbh}->rollback();
-+# return 0;
- }
- }
-
diff -ruN /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin/files/patch-bug6655 ./files/patch-bug6655
--- /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin/files/patch-bug6655 2014-01-23 02:40:44.000000000 +0900
+++ ./files/patch-bug6655 1970-01-01 09:00:00.000000000 +0900
@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
-$FreeBSD: head/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin/files/patch-bug6655 340725 2014-01-22 17:40:44Z mat $
-
-https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=6655
-
---- lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Util.pm 2011-06-06 19:59:17.000000000 -0400
-+++ lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Util.pm 2011-08-26 17:12:19.000000000 -0400
-@@ -1025,6 +1024,8 @@
- return;
- }
-
-+ opendir(my $dh, $tmpdir) || die "Could not open $tmpdir: $!";
-+ closedir $dh;
- my ($reportfile, $tmpfile);
- my $umask = umask 077;
-
-@@ -1052,7 +1053,10 @@
-
- # ensure the file handle is not semi-open in some way
- if ($tmpfile) {
-- close $tmpfile or info("error closing $reportfile: $!");
-+ if (! close $tmpfile) {
-+ info("error closing $reportfile: $!");
-+ $tmpfile=undef;
-+ }
- }
- }
-
---- sa-update.raw 2011-06-24 13:38:50.000000000 -0400
-+++ sa-update.raw 2011-08-29 09:38:50.000000000 -0400
-@@ -677,9 +677,9 @@
-
- # Write the content out to a temp file for GPG/Archive::Tar interaction
- dbg("channel: populating temp content file");
-- open(TMP, ">$content_file") || die "fatal: can't write to content temp file $content_file: $!\n";
-+ open(TMP, ">$content_file") || die "fatal: couldn't create content temp file $content_file: $!\n";
- binmode TMP;
-- print TMP $content;
-+ print TMP $content || die "fatal: can't write to content temp file $content_file: $!\n";
- close(TMP);
-
- # to sign : gpg -bas file
-@@ -695,7 +695,7 @@
- die "fatal: couldn't create temp file for GPG signature: $!\n";
- }
- binmode $tfh;
-- print $tfh $GPG;
-+ print $tfh $GPG || die "fatal: can't write temp file for GPG signature: $!\n";
- close($tfh);
-
- dbg("gpg: calling gpg");
diff -ruN /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin/files/patch-bug6698 ./files/patch-bug6698
--- /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin/files/patch-bug6698 2014-01-23 02:40:44.000000000 +0900
+++ ./files/patch-bug6698 1970-01-01 09:00:00.000000000 +0900
@@ -1,1471 +0,0 @@
---- lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/DCC.pm 2011-06-06 19:59:17.000000000 -0400
-+++ lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/DCC.pm 2011-11-26 07:22:36.000000000 -0500
-@@ -15,6 +15,20 @@
- # limitations under the License.
- # </@LICENSE>
-
-+# Changes since SpamAssassin 3.3.2:
-+# support for DCC learning. See dcc_learn_score.
-+# deal with orphan dccifd sockets
-+# use `cdcc -q` to not stall waiting to find a DCC server when deciding
-+# whether DCC checks are enabled
-+# use dccproc -Q or dccifd query if a pre-existing X-DCC header shows
-+# the message has already been reported
-+# dccproc now uses -w /var/dcc/whiteclnt so it acts more like dccifd
-+# warn about the use of ancient versions of dccproc and dccifd
-+# turn off dccifd greylisting
-+# query instead of reporting mail messages that contain X-DCC headers and
-+# and so has probably already been reported
-+# try harder to find dccproc and cdcc when not explicitly configured
-+
- =head1 NAME
-
- Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::DCC - perform DCC check of messages
-@@ -30,30 +44,31 @@
-
- The DCC or Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse is a system of servers
- collecting and counting checksums of millions of mail messages.
--TheSpamAssassin.pm counts can be used by SpamAssassin to detect and
--reject or filter spam.
--
--Because simplistic checksums of spam can be easily defeated, the main
--DCC checksums are fuzzy and ignore aspects of messages. The fuzzy
--checksums are changed as spam evolves.
-+The counts can be used by SpamAssassin to detect and filter spam.
-
--Note that DCC is disabled by default in C<init.pre> because it is not
--open source. See the DCC license for more details.
-+See http://www.dcc-servers.net/dcc/ for more information about DCC.
-
--See http://www.rhyolite.com/anti-spam/dcc/ for more information about
--DCC.
-+Note that DCC is disabled by default in C<v310.pre> because its use requires
-+software that is not distributed with SpamAssassin and that has license
-+restrictions for certain commercial uses.
-+See the DCC license at http://www.dcc-servers.net/dcc/LICENSE for details.
-+
-+Enable it by uncommenting the "loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::DCC"
-+confdir/v310.pre or by adding this line to your local.pre. It might also
-+be necessary to install a DCC package, port, rpm, or equivalent from your
-+operating system distributor or a tarball from the primary DCC source
-+at http://www.dcc-servers.net/dcc/#download
-+See also http://www.dcc-servers.net/dcc/INSTALL.html
-
- =head1 TAGS
-
- The following tags are added to the set, available for use in reports,
- header fields, other plugins, etc.:
-
-- _DCCB_ DCC server ID in a response
-- _DCCR_ response from DCC - header field body in X-DCC-*-Metrics
-- _DCCREP_ response from DCC - DCC reputation in percents (0..100)
--
--Tag _DCCREP_ provides a nonempty value only with commercial DCC systems.
--This is the percentage of spam vs. ham sent from the first untrusted relay.
-+ _DCCB_ DCC server ID in X-DCC-*-Metrics header field name
-+ _DCCR_ X-DCC-*-Metrics header field body
-+ _DCCREP_ DCC Reputation or percent bulk mail (0..100) from
-+ commercial DCC software
-
- =cut
-
-@@ -75,8 +90,6 @@
- use vars qw(@ISA);
- @ISA = qw(Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin);
-
--use vars qw($have_inet6);
--
- sub new {
- my $class = shift;
- my $mailsaobject = shift;
-@@ -87,7 +100,7 @@
-
- # are network tests enabled?
- if ($mailsaobject->{local_tests_only}) {
-- $self->{dcc_disabled} = 1;
-+ $self->{use_dcc} = 0;
- dbg("dcc: local tests only, disabling DCC");
- }
- else {
-@@ -128,20 +141,23 @@
-
- =item dcc_fuz2_max NUMBER
-
--This option sets how often a message's body/fuz1/fuz2 checksum must have been
--reported to the DCC server before SpamAssassin will consider the DCC check as
--matched.
--
--As nearly all DCC clients are auto-reporting these checksums, you should set
--this to a relatively high value, e.g. C<999999> (this is DCC's MANY count).
-+Sets how often a message's body/fuz1/fuz2 checksum must have been reported
-+to the DCC server before SpamAssassin will consider the DCC check hit.
-+C<999999> is DCC's MANY count.
-
- The default is C<999999> for all these options.
-
- =item dcc_rep_percent NUMBER
-
--Only commercial DCC systems provide DCC reputation information. This is the
--percentage of spam vs. ham sent from the first untrusted relay. It will hit
--on new spam from spam sources. Default is C<90>.
-+Only the commercial DCC software provides DCC Reputations. A DCC Reputation
-+is the percentage of bulk mail received from the last untrusted relay in the
-+path taken by a mail message as measured by all commercial DCC installations.
-+See http://www.rhyolite.com/dcc/reputations.html
-+You C<must> whitelist your trusted relays or MX servers with MX or
-+MXDCC lines in /var/dcc/whiteclnt as described in the main DCC man page
-+to avoid seeing your own MX servers as sources of bulk mail.
-+See http://www.dcc-servers.net/dcc/dcc-tree/dcc.html#White-and-Blacklists
-+The default is C<90>.
-
- =cut
-
-@@ -189,13 +205,9 @@
- =item dcc_home STRING
-
- This option tells SpamAssassin where to find the dcc homedir.
--If not given, it will try to get dcc to specify one, and if that fails it
--will try dcc's own default homedir of '/var/dcc'.
--If C<dcc_path> is not specified, it will default to looking in
--C<dcc_home/bin> for dcc client instead of relying on SpamAssassin to find it
--in the current PATH. If it isn't found there, it will look in the current
--PATH. If a C<dccifd> socket is found in C<dcc_home> or specified explicitly,
--it will use that interface instead of C<dccproc>.
-+If not specified, try to use the locally configured directory
-+from the C<cdcc homedir> command.
-+Try /var/dcc if that command fails.
-
- =cut
-
-@@ -205,7 +217,7 @@
- type => $Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::CONF_TYPE_STRING,
- code => sub {
- my ($self, $key, $value, $line) = @_;
-- if (!defined $value || !length $value) {
-+ if (!defined $value || $value eq '') {
- return $Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::MISSING_REQUIRED_VALUE;
- }
- $value = untaint_file_path($value);
-@@ -223,14 +235,16 @@
-
- =item dcc_dccifd_path STRING
-
--This option tells SpamAssassin where to find the dccifd socket. If
--C<dcc_dccifd_path> is not specified, it will default to looking for a socket
--named C<dccifd> in a directory C<dcc_home>. The C<dcc_dccifd_path> can be
--a Unix socket name (absolute path), or an INET socket specification in a form
--C<[host]:port> or C<host:port>, where a host can be an IPv4 or IPv6 address
--or a host name, and port is a TCP port number. In case of an IPv6 address the
--brackets are required syntax. If a C<dccifd> socket is found, the plugin will
--use it instead of C<dccproc>.
-+This option tells SpamAssassin where to find the dccifd socket instead
-+of a local Unix socket named C<dccifd> in the C<dcc_home> directory.
-+If a socket is specified or found, use it instead of C<dccproc>.
-+
-+If specifed, C<dcc_dccifd_path> is the absolute path of local Unix socket
-+or an INET socket specified as C<[Host]:Port> or C<Host:Port>.
-+Host can be an IPv4 or IPv6 address or a host name
-+Port is a TCP port number. The brackets are required for an IPv6 address.
-+
-+The default is C<undef>.
-
- =cut
-
-@@ -240,45 +254,60 @@
- type => $Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::CONF_TYPE_STRING,
- code => sub {
- my ($self, $key, $value, $line) = @_;
-- $value = '' if !defined $value;
-- $self->{dcc_dccifd_path_raw} = $value; # for logging purposes
-- undef $self->{dcc_dccifd_host};
-- undef $self->{dcc_dccifd_port};
-- undef $self->{dcc_dccifd_socket};
-- local($1,$2,$3);
-- if ($value eq '') {
-+
-+ if (!defined $value || $value eq '') {
- return $Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::MISSING_REQUIRED_VALUE;
-- } elsif ($value =~ m{^ (?: \[ ([^\]]*) \] | ([^:]*) ) : ([^:]*) \z}sx) {
-- # "[host]:port" or "host:port", where a host can be an IPv4 or IPv6
-- # address or a host name, and port is a TCP port number or service name
-- my $host = defined $1 ? $1 : $2;
-- my $port = $3;
-- $self->{dcc_dccifd_host} = untaint_var($host);
-- $self->{dcc_dccifd_port} = untaint_var($port);
-- dbg("config: dcc_dccifd_path set to [%s]:%s", $host,$port);
-- } else { # assume a unix socket
-+ }
-+
-+ local($1,$2,$3);
-+ if ($value =~ m{^ (?: \[ ([^\]]*) \] | ([^:]*) ) : ([^:]*) \z}sx) {
-+ my $host = untaint_var(defined $1 ? $1 : $2);
-+ my $port = untaint_var($3);
-+ if (!$host) {
-+ info("config: missing or bad host name in dcc_dccifd_path '$value'");
-+ return $Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::INVALID_VALUE;
-+ }
-+ if (!$port || $port !~ /^\d+\z/ || $port < 1 || $port > 65535) {
-+ info("config: bad TCP port number in dcc_dccifd_path '$value'");
-+ return $Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::INVALID_VALUE;
-+ }
-+
-+ $self->{dcc_dccifd_host} = $host;
-+ $self->{dcc_dccifd_port} = $port;
-+ if ($host !~ /^\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\z/) {
-+ # remember to try IPv6 if we can with a host name or non-IPv4 address
-+ $self->{dcc_dccifd_IPv6} = eval { require IO::Socket::INET6 };
-+ }
-+ dbg("config: dcc_dccifd_path set to [%s]:%s", $host, $port);
-+
-+ } else {
-+ # assume a unix socket
- if ($value !~ m{^/}) {
-- info("config: dcc_dccifd_path should be an absolute socket path");
-+ info("config: dcc_dccifd_path '$value' is not an absolute path");
- # return $Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::INVALID_VALUE; # abort or accept?
- }
- $value = untaint_file_path($value);
-- # test disabled, dccifd may not yet be running at spamd startup time
-- # if (!-S $value) {
-- # info("config: dcc_dccifd_path '$value' isn't a local socket");
-- # return $Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::INVALID_VALUE;
-- # }
-+
- $self->{dcc_dccifd_socket} = $value;
- dbg("config: dcc_dccifd_path set to local socket %s", $value);
-+ dbg("dcc: dcc_dccifd_path set to local socket %s", $value);
- }
-+
-+ $self->{dcc_dccifd_path_raw} = $value;
- }
- });
-
- =item dcc_path STRING
-
--This option tells SpamAssassin specifically where to find the C<dccproc>
--client instead of relying on SpamAssassin to find it in the current PATH.
--Note that if I<taint mode> is enabled in the Perl interpreter, you should
--use this, as the current PATH will have been cleared.
-+Where to find the C<dccproc> client program instead of relying on SpamAssassin
-+to find it in the current PATH or C<dcc_home/bin>. This must often be set,
-+because the current PATH is cleared by I<taint mode> in the Perl interpreter,
-+
-+If a C<dccifd> socket is found in C<dcc_home> or specified explicitly
-+with C<dcc_dccifd_path>, use the C<dccifd(8)> interface instead of C<dccproc>.
-+
-+The default is C<undef>.
-+
-
- =cut
-
-@@ -289,12 +318,12 @@
- type => $Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::CONF_TYPE_STRING,
- code => sub {
- my ($self, $key, $value, $line) = @_;
-- if (!defined $value || !length $value) {
-+ if (!defined $value || $value eq '') {
- return $Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::MISSING_REQUIRED_VALUE;
- }
- $value = untaint_file_path($value);
- if (!-x $value) {
-- info("config: dcc_path '$value' isn't an executable");
-+ info("config: dcc_path '$value' is not executable");
- return $Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::INVALID_VALUE;
- }
-
-@@ -304,7 +333,7 @@
-
- =item dcc_options options
-
--Specify additional options to the dccproc(8) command. Please note that only
-+Specify additional options to the dccproc(8) command. Only
- characters in the range [0-9A-Za-z ,._/-] are allowed for security reasons.
-
- The default is C<undef>.
-@@ -319,6 +348,7 @@
- code => sub {
- my ($self, $key, $value, $line) = @_;
- if ($value !~ m{^([0-9A-Za-z ,._/-]+)$}) {
-+ info("config: dcc_options '$value' contains impermissible characters");
- return $Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::INVALID_VALUE;
- }
- $self->{dcc_options} = $1;
-@@ -327,8 +357,9 @@
-
- =item dccifd_options options
-
--Specify additional options to send to the dccifd(8) daemon. Please note that only
--characters in the range [0-9A-Za-z ,._/-] are allowed for security reasons.
-+Specify additional options to send to the dccifd daemon with
-+the ASCII protocol described on the dccifd(8) man page.
-+Only characters in the range [0-9A-Za-z ,._/-] are allowed for security reasons.
-
- The default is C<undef>.
-
-@@ -342,265 +373,306 @@
- code => sub {
- my ($self, $key, $value, $line) = @_;
- if ($value !~ m{^([0-9A-Za-z ,._/-]+)$}) {
-+ info("config: dccifd_options '$value' contains impermissible characters");
- return $Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::INVALID_VALUE;
- }
- $self->{dccifd_options} = $1;
- }
- });
-
-+=item dcc_learn_score n (default: undef)
-+
-+Report messages with total scores this much larger than the
-+SpamAssassin spam threshold to DCC as spam.
-+
-+=cut
-+
-+ push (@cmds, {
-+ setting => 'dcc_learn_score',
-+ is_admin => 1,
-+ default => undef,
-+ type => $Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::CONF_TYPE_NUMERIC,
-+ });
-+
- $conf->{parser}->register_commands(\@cmds);
- }
-
-+
-+
-+
-+sub ck_dir {
-+ my ($self, $dir, $tgt, $src) = @_;
-+
-+ $dir = untaint_file_path($dir);
-+ if (!stat($dir)) {
-+ my $dir_errno = 0+$!;
-+ if ($dir_errno == ENOENT) {
-+ dbg("dcc: $tgt $dir from $src does not exist");
-+ } else {
-+ dbg("dcc: $tgt $dir from $src is not accessible: $!");
-+ }
-+ return;
-+ }
-+ if (!-d _) {
-+ dbg("dcc: $tgt $dir from $src is not a directory");
-+ return;
-+ }
-+
-+ $self->{main}->{conf}->{$tgt} = $dir;
-+ dbg("dcc: use '$tgt $dir' from $src");
-+}
-+
- sub find_dcc_home {
- my ($self) = @_;
-+ my $dcc_libexec;
-+
-+ # just once
-+ return if defined $self->{dcc_version};
-+ $self->{dcc_version} = '?';
-
- my $conf = $self->{main}->{conf};
-- return if !$conf->{use_dcc};
-
-- my $dcchome = $conf->{dcc_home} || '';
-
-- # If we're not given the DCC homedir, try getting DCC to tell us it.
-- # If that fails, try the DCC default homedir of '/var/dcc'.
-- if ($dcchome eq '') {
-+ # Get the DCC software version for talking to dccifd and formating the
-+ # dccifd options and the built-in DCC homedir. Use -q to prevent delays.
-+ my $cdcc_home;
-+ my $cdcc = $self->dcc_pgm_path('cdcc');
-+ my $cmd = '-qV homedir libexecdir';
-+ if ($cdcc && open(CDCC, "$cdcc $cmd 2>&1 |")) {
-+ my $cdcc_output = do { local $/ = undef; <CDCC> };
-+ close CDCC;
-
-- my $cdcc = Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::find_executable_in_env_path('cdcc');
-+ $cdcc_output =~ s/\n/ /g; # everything in 1 line for debugging
-+ dbg("dcc: `%s %s` reports '%s'", $cdcc, $cmd, $cdcc_output);
-+ $self->{dcc_version} = ($cdcc_output =~ /^(\d+\.\d+\.\d+)/) ? $1 : '';
-+ $cdcc_home = ($cdcc_output =~ /\s+homedir=(\S+)/) ? $1 : '';
-+ if ($cdcc_output =~ /\s+libexecdir=(\S+)/) {
-+ $self->ck_dir($1, 'dcc_libexec', 'cdcc');
-+ }
-+ }
-
-- my $cdcc_home = '';
-- if ($cdcc && -x $cdcc && open(CDCC, "$cdcc homedir 2>&1|")) {
-- dbg("dcc: dcc_home not set, querying cdcc utility");
-- $cdcc_home = <CDCC> || '';
-- close CDCC;
-+ # without a home, try the homedir from cdcc
-+ if (!$conf->{dcc_home} && $cdcc_home) {
-+ $self->ck_dir($cdcc_home, 'dcc_home', 'cdcc');
-+ }
-+ # finally fall back to /var/dcc
-+ if (!$conf->{dcc_home}) {
-+ $self->ck_dir($conf->{dcc_home} = '/var/dcc', 'dcc_home', 'default')
-+ }
-
-- chomp $cdcc_home;
-- $cdcc_home =~ s/\s+homedir=//;
-- dbg("dcc: cdcc reports homedir as '%s'", $cdcc_home);
-- }
--
-- # try first with whatever the cdcc utility reported
-- my $cdcc_home_errno = 0;
-- if ($cdcc_home eq '') {
-- $cdcc_home_errno = ENOENT;
-- } elsif (!stat($cdcc_home)) {
-- $cdcc_home_errno = 0+$!;
-- }
-- if ($cdcc_home_errno == ENOENT) {
-- # no such file
-- } elsif ($cdcc_home_errno != 0) {
-- dbg("dcc: cdcc reported homedir $cdcc_home is not accessible: $!");
-- } elsif (!-d _) {
-- dbg("dcc: cdcc reported homedir $cdcc_home is not a directory");
-- } else { # ok
-- dbg("dcc: cdcc reported homedir $cdcc_home exists, using it");
-- $dcchome = untaint_var($cdcc_home);
-- }
--
-- # try falling back to /var/dcc
-- if ($dcchome eq '') {
-- my $var_dcc_errno = stat('/var/dcc') ? 0 : 0+$!;
-- if ($var_dcc_errno == ENOENT) {
-- # no such file
-- } elsif ($var_dcc_errno != 0) {
-- dbg("dcc: dcc_home not set and dcc default homedir /var/dcc ".
-- "is not accessible: $!");
-- } elsif (!-d _) {
-- dbg("dcc: dcc_home not set and dcc default homedir /var/dcc ".
-- "is not a directory");
-- } else { # ok
-- dbg("dcc: dcc_home not set but dcc default homedir /var/dcc exists, ".
-- "using it");
-- $dcchome = '/var/dcc';
-+ # fall back to $conf->{dcc_home}/libexec or /var/dcc/libexec for dccsight
-+ if (!$conf->{dcc_libexec}) {
-+ $self->ck_dir($conf->{dcc_home} . '/libexec', 'dcc_libexec', 'dcc_home');
- }
-+ if (!$conf->{dcc_libexec}) {
-+ $self->ck_dir('/var/dcc/libexec', 'dcc_libexec', 'dcc_home');
- }
-
-- if ($dcchome eq '') {
-- dbg("dcc: unable to get homedir from cdcc ".
-- "and the dcc default homedir was not found");
-- }
--
-- # Remember found homedir path
-- dbg("dcc: using '%s' as DCC homedir", $dcchome);
-- $conf->{dcc_home} = $dcchome;
-+ # format options for dccifd
-+ my $opts = ($conf->{dccifd_options} || '') . "\n";
-+ if ($self->{dcc_version} =~ /\d+\.(\d+)\.(\d+)$/ &&
-+ ($1 < 3 || ($1 == 3 && $2 < 123))) {
-+ if ($1 < 3 || ($1 == 3 && $2 < 50)) {
-+ info("dcc: DCC version $self->{dcc_version} is years old, ".
-+ "obsolete, and likely to cause problems. ".
-+ "See http://www.dcc-servers.net/dcc/old-versions.html");
-+ }
-+ $self->{dccifd_lookup_options} = "header " . $opts;
-+ $self->{dccifd_report_options} = "header spam " . $opts;
-+ } else {
-+ # dccifd after version 1.2.123 understands "cksums" and "no-grey"
-+ $self->{dccifd_lookup_options} = "cksums grey-off " . $opts;
-+ $self->{dccifd_report_options} = "header spam grey-off " . $opts;
- }
- }
-
--sub is_dccifd_available {
-- my ($self) = @_;
--
-+sub dcc_pgm_path {
-+ my ($self, $pgm) = @_;
-+ my $pgmpath;
- my $conf = $self->{main}->{conf};
-- $self->{dccifd_available} = 0;
-
-- if (!$conf->{use_dcc}) {
-- dbg("dcc: dccifd is not available: use_dcc is false");
-- } elsif (defined $conf->{dcc_dccifd_host}) {
-- dbg("dcc: dccifd inet socket chosen: [%s]:%s",
-- $conf->{dcc_dccifd_host}, $conf->{dcc_dccifd_port});
-- $self->{dccifd_available} = 1;
-- } else {
-- my $sockpath = $conf->{dcc_dccifd_socket};
-- my $dcchome = $conf->{dcc_home};
-- if (defined $sockpath) {
-- dbg("dcc: dccifd local socket chosen: %s", $sockpath);
-- } elsif (defined $conf->{dcc_dccifd_path_raw}) {
-- # avoid falling back to defaults if explicitly provided but wrong
-- } elsif (defined $dcchome && $dcchome ne '' && -S "$dcchome/dccifd") {
-- $sockpath = "$dcchome/dccifd";
-- $conf->{dcc_dccifd_socket} = $sockpath;
-- dbg("dcc: dccifd default local socket chosen: %s", $sockpath);
-+ $pgmpath = $conf->{dcc_path};
-+ if (defined $pgmpath && $pgmpath ne '') {
-+ # accept explicit setting for dccproc
-+ return $pgmpath if $pgm eq 'dccproc';
-+ # try adapting it for cdcc and everything else
-+ if ($pgmpath =~ s{[^/]+\z}{$pgm}s) {
-+ $pgmpath = untaint_file_path($pgmpath);
-+ if (-x $pgmpath) {
-+ dbg("dcc: dcc_pgm_path, found %s in dcc_path: %s", $pgm,$pgmpath);
-+ return $pgmpath;
- }
-- if (defined $sockpath && -S $sockpath && -w _ && -r _) {
-- $self->{dccifd_available} = 1;
-- } elsif (!defined $conf->{dcc_dccifd_path_raw}) {
-- dbg("dcc: dccifd is not available: no r/w dccifd socket found");
-- } else {
-- dbg("dcc: dccifd is not available: no r/w dccifd socket found: %s",
-- $conf->{dcc_dccifd_path_raw});
- }
- }
-
-- return $self->{dccifd_available};
-+ $pgmpath = Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::find_executable_in_env_path($pgm);
-+ if (defined $pgmpath) {
-+ dbg("dcc: dcc_pgm_path, found %s in env.path: %s", $pgm,$pgmpath);
-+ return $pgmpath;
-+ }
-+
-+ # try dcc_home/bin, dcc_libexec, and some desperate last attempts
-+ foreach my $dir ($conf->{dcc_home}.'/bin', $conf->{dcc_libexec},
-+ '/usr/local/bin', '/usr/local/dcc', '/var/dcc') {
-+ $pgmpath = $dir . '/' . $pgm;
-+ if (-x $pgmpath) {
-+ dbg("dcc: dcc_pgm_path, found %s in %s: %s", $pgm,$dir,$pgmpath);
-+ return $pgmpath;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ return;
- }
-
--sub is_dccproc_available {
-+sub is_dccifd_available {
- my ($self) = @_;
- my $conf = $self->{main}->{conf};
-
-- $self->{dccproc_available} = 0;
-+ # dccifd remains available until it breaks
-+ return $self->{dccifd_available} if $self->{dccifd_available};
-
-- if (!$conf->{use_dcc}) {
-- dbg("dcc: dccproc is not available: use_dcc is false");
-- return 0;
-+ # deal with configured INET socket
-+ if (defined $conf->{dcc_dccifd_host}) {
-+ dbg("dcc: dccifd is available via INET socket [%s]:%s",
-+ $conf->{dcc_dccifd_host}, $conf->{dcc_dccifd_port});
-+ return ($self->{dccifd_available} = 1);
- }
-- my $dcchome = $conf->{dcc_home} || '';
-- my $dccproc = $conf->{dcc_path} || '';
-
-- if ($dccproc eq '' && ($dcchome ne '' && -x "$dcchome/bin/dccproc")) {
-- $dccproc = "$dcchome/bin/dccproc";
-+ # the first time here, compute a default local socket based on DCC home
-+ # from self->find_dcc_home() called elsewhere
-+ my $sockpath = $conf->{dcc_dccifd_socket};
-+ if (!$sockpath) {
-+ if ($conf->{dcc_dccifd_path_raw}) {
-+ $sockpath = $conf->{dcc_dccifd_path_raw};
-+ } else {
-+ $sockpath = "$conf->{dcc_home}/dccifd";
- }
-- if ($dccproc eq '') {
-- $dccproc = Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::find_executable_in_env_path('dccproc');
-+ $conf->{dcc_dccifd_socket} = $sockpath;
- }
-
-- unless (defined $dccproc && $dccproc ne '' && -x $dccproc) {
-- dbg("dcc: dccproc is not available: no dccproc executable found");
-- return 0;
-- }
-+ # check the socket every time because it can appear and disappear
-+ return ($self->{dccifd_available} = 1) if (-S $sockpath && -w _ && -r _);
-
-- # remember any found dccproc
-+ dbg("dcc: dccifd is not available; no r/w socket at %s", $sockpath);
-+ return ($self->{dccifd_available} = 0);
-+}
-+
-+sub is_dccproc_available {
-+ my ($self) = @_;
-+ my $conf = $self->{main}->{conf};
-+
-+ # dccproc remains (un)available so check only once
-+ return $self->{dccproc_available} if defined $self->{dccproc_available};
-+
-+ my $dccproc = $conf->{dcc_path};
-+ if (!defined $dccproc || $dccproc eq '') {
-+ $dccproc = $self->dcc_pgm_path('dccproc');
- $conf->{dcc_path} = $dccproc;
-+ if (!$dccproc || ! -x $dccproc) {
-+ dbg("dcc: dccproc is not available: no dccproc executable found");
-+ return ($self->{dccproc_available} = 0);
-+ }
-+ }
-
-- dbg("dcc: dccproc is available: %s", $conf->{dcc_path});
-- $self->{dccproc_available} = 1;
-- return 1;
-+ dbg("dcc: %s is available", $conf->{dcc_path});
-+ return ($self->{dccproc_available} = 1);
- }
-
- sub dccifd_connect {
-- my($self) = @_;
-+ my($self, $tag) = @_;
- my $conf = $self->{main}->{conf};
- my $sockpath = $conf->{dcc_dccifd_socket};
-- my $host = $conf->{dcc_dccifd_host};
-- my $port = $conf->{dcc_dccifd_port};
- my $sock;
-+
- if (defined $sockpath) {
-- dbg("dcc: connecting to a local socket %s", $sockpath);
-- $sock = IO::Socket::UNIX->new(
-- Type => SOCK_STREAM, Peer => $sockpath);
-- $sock or die "dcc: failed to connect to a socket $sockpath: $!\n";
-- } elsif (defined $host) {
-- my $specified_path = $conf->{dcc_dccifd_path_raw};
-- if ($host eq '') {
-- die "dcc: empty host specification: $specified_path\n";
-- }
-- if (!defined $port || $port !~ /^\d+\z/ || $port < 1 || $port > 65535) {
-- die "dcc: bad TCP port number: $specified_path\n";
-- }
-- my $is_inet4 = $host =~ /^\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\z/;
-- if ($is_inet4) { # inet4 socket (IPv4 address)
-- dbg("dcc: connecting to inet4 socket [%s]:%s", $host,$port);
-- $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(
-- Proto => 'tcp', PeerAddr => $host, PeerPort => $port);
-- } else {
-- if (!defined $have_inet6) {
-- $have_inet6 = eval { require IO::Socket::INET6 };
-- $have_inet6 = 0 if !defined $have_inet6;
-+ $sock = IO::Socket::UNIX->new(Type => SOCK_STREAM, Peer => $sockpath);
-+ if ($sock) {
-+ dbg("$tag connected to local socket %s", $sockpath);
-+ return $sock;
- }
-- if (!$have_inet6) { # fallback to an inet4 socket (IPv4)
-- dbg("dcc: connecting(2) to inet4 socket [%s]:%s", $host,$port);
-- $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(
-- Proto => 'tcp', PeerAddr => $host, PeerPort => $port);
-- } else { # inet6 socket (IPv6) or a host name
-- dbg("dcc: connecting to inet6 socket [%s]:%s", $host,$port);
-+ $self->{dccifd_available} = 0;
-+ info("$tag failed to connect to local socket $sockpath");
-+ return $sock
-+ }
-+
-+ # must be TCP/IP
-+ my $host = $conf->{dcc_dccifd_host};
-+ my $port = $conf->{dcc_dccifd_port};
-+
-+ if ($conf->{dcc_dccifd_IPv6}) {
-+ # try IPv6 if we can with a host name or non-IPv4 address
-+ dbg("$tag connecting to inet6 socket [%s]:%s", $host,$port);
- $sock = IO::Socket::INET6->new(
- Proto => 'tcp', PeerAddr => $host, PeerPort => $port);
-+ # fall back to IPv4 if that failed
- }
-+ if (!$sock) {
-+ dbg("$tag connecting to inet4 socket [%s]:%s", $host, $port);
-+ $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(
-+ Proto => 'tcp', PeerAddr => $host, PeerPort => $port);
- }
-- $sock or die "dcc: failed to connect to [$host]:$port : $!\n";
-- } else {
-- die "dcc: dccifd socket not provided: $conf->{dcc_dccifd_path_raw}\n";
-- }
-+
-+ info("failed to connect to [$host]:$port : $!") if !$sock;
- return $sock;
- }
-
-+# check for dccifd every time in case enough uses of dccproc starts dccifd
- sub get_dcc_interface {
- my ($self) = @_;
-+ my $conf = $self->{main}->{conf};
-
-- if ($self->is_dccifd_available()) {
-- $self->{dcc_interface} = "dccifd";
-- $self->{dcc_disabled} = 0;
-- }
-- elsif ($self->is_dccproc_available()) {
-- $self->{dcc_interface} = "dccproc";
-- $self->{dcc_disabled} = 0;
-+ if (!$conf->{use_dcc}) {
-+ $self->{dcc_disabled} = 1;
-+ return;
- }
-- else {
-- dbg("dcc: dccifd and dccproc are not available, disabling DCC");
-- $self->{dcc_interface} = "none";
-+
-+ $self->find_dcc_home();
-+ if (!$self->is_dccifd_available() && !$self->is_dccproc_available()) {
-+ dbg("dcc: dccifd and dccproc are not available");
- $self->{dcc_disabled} = 1;
- }
-+
-+ $self->{dcc_disabled} = 0;
- }
-
- sub dcc_query {
-- my ($self, $permsgstatus, $full) = @_;
-+ my ($self, $permsgstatus, $fulltext) = @_;
-
- $permsgstatus->{dcc_checked} = 1;
-
-+ if (!$self->{main}->{conf}->{use_dcc}) {
-+ dbg("dcc: DCC is not available: use_dcc is 0");
-+ return;
-+ }
-+
- # initialize valid tags
- $permsgstatus->{tag_data}->{DCCB} = "";
- $permsgstatus->{tag_data}->{DCCR} = "";
- $permsgstatus->{tag_data}->{DCCREP} = "";
-
-- # short-circuit if there's already a X-DCC header with value of
-- # "bulk" from an upstream DCC check
-- if ($permsgstatus->get('ALL') =~
-- /^(X-DCC-([^:]{1,80})?-?Metrics:.*bulk.*)$/m) {
-- $permsgstatus->{dcc_response} = $1;
-+ if ($$fulltext eq '') {
-+ dbg("dcc: empty message; skipping dcc check");
- return;
- }
-
-- my $timer = $self->{main}->time_method("check_dcc");
-+ if ($permsgstatus->get('ALL') =~ /^(X-DCC-.*-Metrics:.*)$/m) {
-+ $permsgstatus->{dcc_raw_x_dcc} = $1;
-+ # short-circuit if there is already a X-DCC header with value of
-+ # "bulk" from an upstream DCC check
-+ # require "bulk" because then at least one body checksum will be "many"
-+ # and so we know the X-DCC header is not forged by spammers
-+ return if $permsgstatus->{dcc_raw_x_dcc} =~ / bulk /;
-+ }
-
-- $self->find_dcc_home();
-+ my $timer = $self->{main}->time_method("check_dcc");
-
- $self->get_dcc_interface();
-- my $result;
-- if ($self->{dcc_disabled}) {
-- $result = 0;
-- } elsif ($$full eq '') {
-- dbg("dcc: empty message, skipping dcc check");
-- $result = 0;
-- } elsif ($self->{dccifd_available}) {
-- my $client = $permsgstatus->{relays_external}->[0]->{ip};
-- my $clientname = $permsgstatus->{relays_external}->[0]->{rdns};
-- my $helo = $permsgstatus->{relays_external}->[0]->{helo} || "";
-- if ($client) {
-- $client = $client . "\r" . $clientname if $clientname;
-- } else {
-- $client = "0.0.0.0";
-- }
-- $self->dccifd_lookup($permsgstatus, $full, $client, $clientname, $helo);
-- } else {
-- my $client = $permsgstatus->{relays_external}->[0]->{ip};
-- $self->dccproc_lookup($permsgstatus, $full, $client);
-- }
-+ return if $self->{dcc_disabled};
-+
-+ my $envelope = $permsgstatus->{relays_external}->[0];
-+ ($permsgstatus->{dcc_raw_x_dcc},
-+ $permsgstatus->{dcc_cksums}) = $self->ask_dcc("dcc:", $permsgstatus,
-+ $fulltext, $envelope);
- }
-
- sub check_dcc {
-@@ -609,28 +681,27 @@
-
- $self->dcc_query($permsgstatus, $full) if !$permsgstatus->{dcc_checked};
-
-- my $response = $permsgstatus->{dcc_response};
-- return 0 if !defined $response || $response eq '';
-+ my $x_dcc = $permsgstatus->{dcc_raw_x_dcc};
-+ return 0 if !defined $x_dcc || $x_dcc eq '';
-
-- local($1,$2);
-- if ($response =~ /^X-DCC-(.*)-Metrics: (.*)$/) {
-- $permsgstatus->{tag_data}->{DCCB} = $1;
-- $permsgstatus->{tag_data}->{DCCR} = $2;
-+ if ($x_dcc =~ /^X-DCC-(.*)-Metrics: (.*)$/) {
-+ $permsgstatus->set_tag('DCCB', $1);
-+ $permsgstatus->set_tag('DCCR', $2);
- }
-- $response =~ s/many/999999/ig;
-- $response =~ s/ok\d?/0/ig;
-+ $x_dcc =~ s/many/999999/ig;
-+ $x_dcc =~ s/ok\d?/0/ig;
-
- my %count = (body => 0, fuz1 => 0, fuz2 => 0, rep => 0);
-- if ($response =~ /\bBody=(\d+)/) {
-+ if ($x_dcc =~ /\bBody=(\d+)/) {
- $count{body} = $1+0;
- }
-- if ($response =~ /\bFuz1=(\d+)/) {
-+ if ($x_dcc =~ /\bFuz1=(\d+)/) {
- $count{fuz1} = $1+0;
- }
-- if ($response =~ /\bFuz2=(\d+)/) {
-+ if ($x_dcc =~ /\bFuz2=(\d+)/) {
- $count{fuz2} = $1+0;
- }
-- if ($response =~ /\brep=(\d+)/) {
-+ if ($x_dcc =~ /\brep=(\d+)/) {
- $count{rep} = $1+0;
- }
- if ($count{body} >= $conf->{dcc_body_max} ||
-@@ -651,185 +722,185 @@
- }
-
- sub check_dcc_reputation_range {
-- my ($self, $permsgstatus, $full, $min, $max) = @_;
-- $self->dcc_query($permsgstatus, $full) if !$permsgstatus->{dcc_checked};
-+ my ($self, $permsgstatus, $fulltext, $min, $max) = @_;
-+
-+ # this is called several times per message, so parse the X-DCC header once
-+ my $dcc_rep = $permsgstatus->{dcc_rep};
-+ if (!defined $dcc_rep) {
-+ $self->dcc_query($permsgstatus, $fulltext) if !$permsgstatus->{dcc_checked};
-+ my $x_dcc = $permsgstatus->{dcc_raw_x_dcc};
-+ if (defined $x_dcc && $x_dcc =~ /\brep=(\d+)/) {
-+ $dcc_rep = $1+0;
-+ $permsgstatus->set_tag('DCCREP', $dcc_rep);
-+ } else {
-+ $dcc_rep = -1;
-+ }
-+ $permsgstatus->{dcc_rep} = $dcc_rep;
-+ }
-
-- my $response = $permsgstatus->{dcc_response};
-- return 0 if !defined $response || $response eq '';
-+ # no X-DCC header or no reputation in the X-DCC header, perhaps for lack
-+ # of data in the DCC Reputation server
-+ return 0 if $dcc_rep < 0;
-
-+ # cover the entire range of reputations if not told otherwise
- $min = 0 if !defined $min;
-- $max = 999 if !defined $max;
-+ $max = 100 if !defined $max;
-
-- local $1;
-- my $dcc_rep;
-- $dcc_rep = $1+0 if defined $response && $response =~ /\brep=(\d+)/;
-- if (defined $dcc_rep) {
-- $dcc_rep = int($dcc_rep); # just in case, rule ranges are integer percents
- my $result = $dcc_rep >= $min && $dcc_rep <= $max ? 1 : 0;
- dbg("dcc: dcc_rep %s, min %s, max %s => result=%s",
- $dcc_rep, $min, $max, $result?'YES':'no');
-- $permsgstatus->{tag_data}->{DCCREP} = $dcc_rep;
-- return $dcc_rep >= $min && $dcc_rep <= $max ? 1 : 0;
-+ return $result;
-+}
-+
-+# get the X-DCC header line and save the checksums from dccifd or dccproc
-+sub parse_dcc_response {
-+ my ($self, $resp) = @_;
-+ my ($raw_x_dcc, $cksums);
-+
-+ # The first line is the header we want. It uses SMTP folded whitespace
-+ # if it is long. The folded whitespace is always a single \t.
-+ chomp($raw_x_dcc = shift @$resp);
-+ my $v;
-+ while (($v = shift @$resp) && $v =~ s/^\t(.+)\s*\n/ $1/) {
-+ $raw_x_dcc .= $v;
-+ }
-+
-+ # skip the "reported:" line between the X-DCC header and any checksums
-+ # remove ':' to avoid a bug in versions 1.3.115 - 1.3.122 in dccsight
-+ # with the length of "Message-ID:"
-+ $cksums = '';
-+ while (($v = shift @$resp) && $v =~ s/^([^:]*):/$1/) {
-+ $cksums .= $v;
- }
-- return 0;
-+
-+ return ($raw_x_dcc, $cksums);
- }
-
--sub dccifd_lookup {
-- my ($self, $permsgstatus, $fulltext, $client, $clientname, $helo) = @_;
-+sub ask_dcc {
-+ my ($self, $tag, $permsgstatus, $fulltext, $envelope) = @_;
- my $conf = $self->{main}->{conf};
-- my $response;
-- my $left;
-- my $right;
-- my $timeout = $conf->{dcc_timeout};
-- my $opts = $conf->{dccifd_options};
-- my @opts = !defined $opts ? () : split(' ',$opts);
-+ my ($pgm, $err, $sock, $pid, @resp);
-+ my ($client, $clientname, $helo, $opts);
-
- $permsgstatus->enter_helper_run_mode();
-
-+ my $timeout = $conf->{dcc_timeout};
- my $timer = Mail::SpamAssassin::Timeout->new(
- { secs => $timeout, deadline => $permsgstatus->{master_deadline} });
-- my $err = $timer->run_and_catch(sub {
-
-+ $err = $timer->run_and_catch(sub {
- local $SIG{PIPE} = sub { die "__brokenpipe__ignore__\n" };
-
-- my $sock = $self->dccifd_connect();
-- $sock or die "dcc: failed to connect to a dccifd socket";
--
-- # send the options and other parameters to the daemon
-- $sock->print("header " . join(" ", at opts) . "\n")
-- or die "dcc: failed write"; # options
-- $sock->print($client . "\n") or die "dcc: failed write"; # client
-- $sock->print($helo . "\n") or die "dcc: failed write"; # HELO value
-- $sock->print("\n") or die "dcc: failed write"; # sender
-- $sock->print("unknown\r\n") or die "dcc: failed write"; # recipients
-- $sock->print("\n") or die "dcc: failed write"; # recipients
--
-- $sock->print($$fulltext) or die "dcc: failed write";
--
-- $sock->shutdown(1) or die "dcc: failed socket shutdown: $!";
--
-- $sock->getline() or die "dcc: failed read status";
-- $sock->getline() or die "dcc: failed read multistatus";
-+ # prefer dccifd to dccproc
-+ if ($self->{dccifd_available}) {
-+ $pgm = 'dccifd';
-
-- my @null = $sock->getlines();
-- if (!@null) {
-- # no facility prefix on this
-- die "dcc: failed to read header\n";
-- }
-+ $sock = $self->dccifd_connect($tag);
-+ if (!$sock) {
-+ $self->{dccifd_available} = 0;
-+ die("dccproc not available") if (!$self->is_dccproc_available());
-
-- # the first line will be the header we want to look at
-- chomp($response = shift @null);
-- # but newer versions of DCC fold the header if it's too long...
-- while (my $v = shift @null) {
-- last unless ($v =~ s/^\s+/ /); # if this line wasn't folded, stop
-- chomp $v;
-- $response .= $v;
-+ # fall back on dccproc if the socket is an orphan from
-+ # a killed dccifd daemon or some other obvious (no timeout) problem
-+ dbg("$tag fall back on dccproc");
- }
--
-- dbg("dcc: dccifd got response: %s", $response);
--
-- });
--
-- $permsgstatus->leave_helper_run_mode();
--
-- if ($timer->timed_out()) {
-- dbg("dcc: dccifd check timed out after $timeout secs.");
-- return;
- }
-
-- if ($err) {
-- chomp $err;
-- warn("dcc: dccifd -> check skipped: $err\n");
-- return;
-- }
-+ if ($self->{dccifd_available}) {
-
-- if (!defined $response || $response !~ /^X-DCC/) {
-- dbg("dcc: dccifd check failed - no X-DCC returned: %s", $response);
-- return;
-+ # send the options and other parameters to the daemon
-+ $client = $envelope->{ip};
-+ $clientname = $envelope->{rdns};
-+ if (!defined $client) {
-+ $client = '';
-+ } else {
-+ $client .= ("\r" . $clientname) if defined $clientname;
- }
-+ $helo = $envelope->{helo} || '';
-+ if ($tag ne "dcc:") {
-+ $opts = $self->{dccifd_report_options}
-+ } else {
-+ $opts = $self->{dccifd_lookup_options};
-+ # only query if there is an X-DCC header
-+ $opts =~ s/grey-off/& query/ if defined $permsgstatus->{dcc_raw_x_dcc};
-+ }
-+ $sock->print($opts) or die "failed write options\n";
-+ $sock->print($client . "\n") or die "failed write SMTP client\n";
-+ $sock->print($helo . "\n") or die "failed write HELO value\n";
-+ $sock->print("\n") or die "failed write sender\n";
-+ $sock->print("unknown\n\n") or die "failed write 1 recipient\n";
-+ $sock->print($$fulltext) or die "failed write mail message\n";
-+ $sock->shutdown(1) or die "failed socket shutdown: $!";
-
-- $response =~ s/[ \t]\z//; # strip trailing whitespace
-- $permsgstatus->{dcc_response} = $response;
--}
-+ $sock->getline() or die "failed read status\n";
-+ $sock->getline() or die "failed read multistatus\n";
-
--sub dccproc_lookup {
-- my ($self, $permsgstatus, $fulltext, $client) = @_;
-- my $conf = $self->{main}->{conf};
-- my $response;
-- my %count = (body => 0, fuz1 => 0, fuz2 => 0, rep => 0);
-- my $timeout = $conf->{dcc_timeout};
-+ @resp = $sock->getlines();
-+ die "failed to read dccifd response\n" if !@resp;
-
-- $permsgstatus->enter_helper_run_mode();
--
-- # use a temp file here -- open2() is unreliable, buffering-wise, under spamd
-+ } else {
-+ $pgm = 'dccproc';
-+ # use a temp file -- open2() is unreliable, buffering-wise, under spamd
-+ # first ensure that we do not hit a stray file from some other filter.
-+ $permsgstatus->delete_fulltext_tmpfile();
- my $tmpf = $permsgstatus->create_fulltext_tmpfile($fulltext);
-- my $pid;
--
-- my $timer = Mail::SpamAssassin::Timeout->new(
-- { secs => $timeout, deadline => $permsgstatus->{master_deadline} });
-- my $err = $timer->run_and_catch(sub {
--
-- local $SIG{PIPE} = sub { die "__brokenpipe__ignore__\n" };
-
-- # note: not really tainted, this came from system configuration file
-- my $path = untaint_file_path($conf->{dcc_path});
--
-- my $opts = $conf->{dcc_options};
-+ my $path = $conf->{dcc_path};
-+ $opts = $conf->{dcc_options};
- my @opts = !defined $opts ? () : split(' ',$opts);
- untaint_var(\@opts);
-+ unshift(@opts, '-w', 'whiteclnt');
-+ $client = $envelope->{ip};
-+ if ($client) {
-+ unshift(@opts, '-a', untaint_var($client));
-+ } else {
-+ # get external relay IP address from Received: header if not available
-+ unshift(@opts, '-R');
-+ }
-+ if ($tag eq "dcc:") {
-+ # query instead of report if there is an X-DCC header from upstream
-+ unshift(@opts, '-Q') if defined $permsgstatus->{dcc_raw_x_dcc};
-+ } else {
-+ # learn or report spam
-+ unshift(@opts, '-t', 'many');
-+ }
-
-- unshift(@opts, "-a",
-- untaint_var($client)) if defined $client && $client ne '';
--
-- dbg("dcc: opening pipe: %s",
-- join(' ', $path, "-H", "-x", "0", @opts, "< $tmpf"));
-+ dbg("$tag opening pipe to %s",
-+ join(' ', $path, "-C", "-x", "0", @opts, "<$tmpf"));
-
- $pid = Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::helper_app_pipe_open(*DCC,
-- $tmpf, 1, $path, "-H", "-x", "0", @opts);
-+ $tmpf, 1, $path, "-C", "-x", "0", @opts);
- $pid or die "$!\n";
-
- # read+split avoids a Perl I/O bug (Bug 5985)
- my($inbuf,$nread,$resp); $resp = '';
- while ( $nread=read(DCC,$inbuf,8192) ) { $resp .= $inbuf }
- defined $nread or die "error reading from pipe: $!";
-- my @null = split(/^/m, $resp, -1); undef $resp;
-+ @resp = split(/^/m, $resp, -1); undef $resp;
-
- my $errno = 0; close DCC or $errno = $!;
- proc_status_ok($?,$errno)
-- or info("dcc: [%s] finished: %s", $pid, exit_status_str($?,$errno));
--
-- if (!@null) {
-- # no facility prefix on this
-- die "failed to read header\n";
-- }
-+ or info("$tag [%s] finished: %s", $pid, exit_status_str($?,$errno));
-
-- # the first line will be the header we want to look at
-- chomp($response = shift @null);
-- # but newer versions of DCC fold the header if it's too long...
-- while (my $v = shift @null) {
-- last unless ($v =~ s/^\s+/ /); # if this line wasn't folded, stop
-- chomp $v;
-- $response .= $v;
-+ die "failed to read X-DCC header from dccproc\n" if !@resp;
- }
--
-- unless (defined($response)) {
-- # no facility prefix on this
-- die "no response\n"; # yes, this is possible
-- }
--
-- dbg("dcc: got response: %s", $response);
--
- });
-
-+ if ($pgm eq 'dccproc') {
- if (defined(fileno(*DCC))) { # still open
- if ($pid) {
-- if (kill('TERM',$pid)) { dbg("dcc: killed stale helper [$pid]") }
-- else { dbg("dcc: killing helper application [$pid] failed: $!") }
-+ if (kill('TERM',$pid)) {
-+ dbg("$tag killed stale dccproc process [$pid]")
-+ } else {
-+ dbg("$tag killing dccproc process [$pid] failed: $!")
-+ }
- }
- my $errno = 0; close(DCC) or $errno = $!;
-- proc_status_ok($?,$errno)
-- or info("dcc: [%s] terminated: %s", $pid, exit_status_str($?,$errno));
-+ proc_status_ok($?,$errno) or info("$tag [%s] dccproc terminated: %s",
-+ $pid, exit_status_str($?,$errno));
-+ }
- }
-+
- $permsgstatus->leave_helper_run_mode();
-
- if ($timer->timed_out()) {
-@@ -833,204 +904,182 @@
- $permsgstatus->leave_helper_run_mode();
-
- if ($timer->timed_out()) {
-- dbg("dcc: check timed out after $timeout seconds");
-- return;
-+ dbg("$tag $pgm timed out after $timeout seconds");
-+ return (undef, undef);
- }
-
- if ($err) {
- chomp $err;
-- if ($err eq "__brokenpipe__ignore__") {
-- dbg("dcc: check failed: broken pipe");
-- } elsif ($err eq "no response") {
-- dbg("dcc: check failed: no response");
-- } else {
-- warn("dcc: check failed: $err\n");
-- }
-- return;
-+ info("$tag $pgm failed: $err\n");
-+ return (undef, undef);
- }
-
-- if (!defined($response) || $response !~ /^X-DCC/) {
-- $response ||= '';
-- dbg("dcc: check failed: no X-DCC returned (did you create a map file?): %s", $response);
-- return;
-+ my ($raw_x_dcc, $cksums) = $self->parse_dcc_response(\@resp);
-+ if (!defined $raw_x_dcc || $raw_x_dcc !~ /^X-DCC/) {
-+ info("$tag instead of X-DCC header, $pgm returned '%s'", $raw_x_dcc);
-+ return (undef, undef);
- }
--
-- $permsgstatus->{dcc_response} = $response;
-+ dbg("$tag %s responded with '%s'", $pgm, $raw_x_dcc);
-+ return ($raw_x_dcc, $cksums);
- }
-
--# only supports dccproc right now
--sub plugin_report {
-+# tell DCC server that the message is spam according to SpamAssassin
-+sub check_post_learn {
- my ($self, $options) = @_;
-
-- return if $options->{report}->{options}->{dont_report_to_dcc};
-- $self->get_dcc_interface();
-- return if $self->{dcc_disabled};
--
-- # get the metadata from the message so we can pass the external relay information
-- $options->{msg}->extract_message_metadata($options->{report}->{main});
-- my $client = $options->{msg}->{metadata}->{relays_external}->[0]->{ip};
-- if ($self->{dccifd_available}) {
-- my $clientname = $options->{msg}->{metadata}->{relays_external}->[0]->{rdns};
-- my $helo = $options->{msg}->{metadata}->{relays_external}->[0]->{helo} || "";
-- if ($client) {
-- if ($clientname) {
-- $client = $client . "\r" . $clientname;
-- }
-- } else {
-- $client = "0.0.0.0";
-- }
-- if ($self->dccifd_report($options, $options->{text}, $client, $helo)) {
-- $options->{report}->{report_available} = 1;
-- info("reporter: spam reported to DCC");
-- $options->{report}->{report_return} = 1;
-+ # learn only if allowed
-+ return if $self->{learn_disabled};
-+ my $conf = $self->{main}->{conf};
-+ if (!$conf->{use_dcc}) {
-+ $self->{learn_disabled} = 1;
-+ return;
- }
-- else {
-- info("reporter: could not report spam to DCC via dccifd");
-+ my $learn_score = $conf->{dcc_learn_score};
-+ if (!defined $learn_score || $learn_score eq '') {
-+ dbg("dcc: DCC learning not enabled by dcc_learn_score");
-+ $self->{learn_disabled} = 1;
-+ return;
- }
-- } else {
-- # use temporary file: open2() is unreliable due to buffering under spamd
-- my $tmpf = $options->{report}->create_fulltext_tmpfile($options->{text});
-
-- if ($self->dcc_report($options, $tmpf, $client)) {
-- $options->{report}->{report_available} = 1;
-- info("reporter: spam reported to DCC");
-- $options->{report}->{report_return} = 1;
-+ # and if SpamAssassin concluded that the message is spam
-+ # worse than our threshold
-+ my $permsgstatus = $options->{permsgstatus};
-+ if ($permsgstatus->is_spam()) {
-+ my $score = $permsgstatus->get_score();
-+ my $required_score = $permsgstatus->get_required_score();
-+ if ($score < $required_score + $learn_score) {
-+ dbg("dcc: score=%d required_score=%d dcc_learn_score=%d",
-+ $score, $required_score, $learn_score);
-+ return;
- }
-- else {
-- info("reporter: could not report spam to DCC via dccproc");
- }
-- $options->{report}->delete_fulltext_tmpfile();
-+
-+ # and if we checked the message
-+ return if (!defined $permsgstatus->{dcc_raw_x_dcc});
-+
-+ # and if the DCC server thinks it was not spam
-+ if ($permsgstatus->{dcc_raw_x_dcc} !~ /\b(Body|Fuz1|Fuz2)=\d/) {
-+ dbg("dcc: already known as spam; no need to learn");
-+ return;
- }
-+
-+ # dccsight is faster than dccifd or dccproc if we have checksums,
-+ # which we do not have with dccifd before 1.3.123
-+ my $old_cksums = $permsgstatus->{dcc_cksums};
-+ return if ($old_cksums && $self->dccsight_learn($permsgstatus, $old_cksums));
-+
-+ # Fall back on dccifd or dccproc without saved checksums or dccsight.
-+ # get_dcc_interface() was called when the message was checked
-+
-+ # is getting the full text this way kosher? Is get_pristine() public?
-+ my $fulltext = $permsgstatus->{msg}->get_pristine();
-+ my $envelope = $permsgstatus->{relays_external}->[0];
-+ my ($raw_x_dcc, $cksums) = $self->ask_dcc("dcc: learn:", $permsgstatus,
-+ \$fulltext, $envelope);
-+ dbg("dcc: learned as spam") if defined $raw_x_dcc;
- }
-
--sub dccifd_report {
-- my ($self, $options, $fulltext, $client, $helo) = @_;
-- my $conf = $self->{main}->{conf};
-- my $timeout = $conf->{dcc_timeout};
-- # instead of header use whatever the report option is
-- my $opts = $conf->{dccifd_options};
-- my @opts = !defined $opts ? () : split(' ',$opts);
-+sub dccsight_learn {
-+ my ($self, $permsgstatus, $old_cksums) = @_;
-+ my ($raw_x_dcc, $new_cksums);
-+
-+ return 0 if !$old_cksums;
-+
-+ my $dccsight = $self->dcc_pgm_path('dccsight');
-+ if (!$dccsight) {
-+ info("dcc: cannot find dccsight") if $dccsight eq '';
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-
-- $options->{report}->enter_helper_run_mode();
-- my $timer = Mail::SpamAssassin::Timeout->new({ secs => $timeout });
-+ $permsgstatus->enter_helper_run_mode();
-
-- my $err = $timer->run_and_catch(sub {
-+ # use a temp file here -- open2() is unreliable, buffering-wise, under spamd
-+ # ensure that we do not hit a stray file from some other filter.
-+ $permsgstatus->delete_fulltext_tmpfile();
-+ my $tmpf = $permsgstatus->create_fulltext_tmpfile(\$old_cksums);
-+ my $pid;
-
-+ my $timeout = $self->{main}->{conf}->{dcc_timeout};
-+ my $timer = Mail::SpamAssassin::Timeout->new(
-+ { secs => $timeout, deadline => $permsgstatus->{master_deadline} });
-+ my $err = $timer->run_and_catch(sub {
- local $SIG{PIPE} = sub { die "__brokenpipe__ignore__\n" };
-
-- my $sock = $self->dccifd_connect();
-- $sock or die "report: failed to connect to a dccifd socket";
-+ dbg("dcc: opening pipe to %s",
-+ join(' ', $dccsight, "-t", "many", "<$tmpf"));
-
-- # send the options and other parameters to the daemon
-- $sock->print("spam " . join(" ", at opts) . "\n")
-- or die "report: dccifd failed write"; # options
-- $sock->print($client . "\n")
-- or die "report: dccifd failed write"; # client
-- $sock->print($helo . "\n")
-- or die "report: dccifd failed write"; # HELO value
-- $sock->print("\n")
-- or die "report: dccifd failed write"; # sender
-- $sock->print("unknown\r\n")
-- or die "report: dccifd failed write"; # recipients
-- $sock->print("\n")
-- or die "report: dccifd failed write"; # recipients
-+ $pid = Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::helper_app_pipe_open(*DCC,
-+ $tmpf, 1, $dccsight, "-t", "many");
-+ $pid or die "$!\n";
-
-- $sock->print($$fulltext) or die "report: dccifd failed write";
-+ # read+split avoids a Perl I/O bug (Bug 5985)
-+ my($inbuf,$nread,$resp); $resp = '';
-+ while ( $nread=read(DCC,$inbuf,8192) ) { $resp .= $inbuf }
-+ defined $nread or die "error reading from pipe: $!";
-+ my @resp = split(/^/m, $resp, -1); undef $resp;
-
-- $sock->shutdown(1) or die "report: dccifd failed socket shutdown: $!";
-+ my $errno = 0; close DCC or $errno = $!;
-+ proc_status_ok($?,$errno)
-+ or info("dcc: [%s] finished: %s", $pid, exit_status_str($?,$errno));
-
-- $sock->getline() or die "report: dccifd failed read status";
-- $sock->getline() or die "report: dccifd failed read multistatus";
-+ die "dcc: failed to read learning response\n" if !@resp;
-
-- my @ignored = $sock->getlines();
-+ ($raw_x_dcc, $new_cksums) = $self->parse_dcc_response(\@resp);
- });
-
-- $options->{report}->leave_helper_run_mode();
-+ if (defined(fileno(*DCC))) { # still open
-+ if ($pid) {
-+ if (kill('TERM',$pid)) {
-+ dbg("dcc: killed stale dccsight process [$pid]")
-+ } else {
-+ dbg("dcc: killing stale dccsight process [$pid] failed: $!") }
-+ }
-+ my $errno = 0; close(DCC) or $errno = $!;
-+ proc_status_ok($?,$errno) or info("dcc: dccsight [%s] terminated: %s",
-+ $pid, exit_status_str($?,$errno));
-+ }
-+ $permsgstatus->delete_fulltext_tmpfile();
-+ $permsgstatus->leave_helper_run_mode();
-
- if ($timer->timed_out()) {
-- dbg("reporter: DCC report via dccifd timed out after $timeout secs.");
-+ dbg("dcc: dccsight timed out after $timeout seconds");
- return 0;
- }
-
- if ($err) {
- chomp $err;
-- if ($err eq "__brokenpipe__ignore__") {
-- dbg("reporter: DCC report via dccifd failed: broken pipe");
-- } else {
-- warn("reporter: DCC report via dccifd failed: $err\n");
-- }
-+ info("dcc: dccsight failed: $err\n");
- return 0;
- }
-
-+ if ($raw_x_dcc) {
-+ dbg("dcc: learned response: %s", $raw_x_dcc);
- return 1;
--}
--
--sub dcc_report {
-- my ($self, $options, $tmpf, $client) = @_;
-- my $conf = $self->{main}->{conf};
-- my $timeout = $options->{report}->{conf}->{dcc_timeout};
--
-- # note: not really tainted, this came from system configuration file
-- my $path = untaint_file_path($options->{report}->{conf}->{dcc_path});
-- my $opts = $conf->{dcc_options};
-- my @opts = !defined $opts ? () : split(' ',$opts);
-- untaint_var(\@opts);
--
-- # get the metadata from the message so we can pass the external relay info
--
-- unshift(@opts, "-a",
-- untaint_var($client)) if defined $client && $client ne '';
--
-- my $timer = Mail::SpamAssassin::Timeout->new({ secs => $timeout });
--
-- $options->{report}->enter_helper_run_mode();
-- my $err = $timer->run_and_catch(sub {
--
-- local $SIG{PIPE} = sub { die "__brokenpipe__ignore__\n" };
--
-- dbg("report: opening pipe: %s",
-- join(' ', $path, "-H", "-t", "many", "-x", "0", @opts, "< $tmpf"));
--
-- my $pid = Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::helper_app_pipe_open(*DCC,
-- $tmpf, 1, $path, "-H", "-t", "many", "-x", "0", @opts);
-- $pid or die "$!\n";
-+ }
-
-- my($inbuf,$nread,$nread_all); $nread_all = 0;
-- # response is ignored, just check its existence
-- while ( $nread=read(DCC,$inbuf,8192) ) { $nread_all += $nread }
-- defined $nread or die "error reading from pipe: $!";
-+ return 0;
-+}
-
-- dbg("dcc: empty response") if $nread_all < 1;
-+sub plugin_report {
-+ my ($self, $options) = @_;
-
-- my $errno = 0; close DCC or $errno = $!;
-- # closing a pipe also waits for the process executing on the pipe to
-- # complete, no need to explicitly call waitpid
-- # my $child_stat = waitpid($pid,0) > 0 ? $? : undef;
-- proc_status_ok($?,$errno)
-- or die "dcc: reporter error: ".exit_status_str($?,$errno)."\n";
-- });
-- $options->{report}->leave_helper_run_mode();
-+ return if $options->{report}->{options}->{dont_report_to_dcc};
-+ $self->get_dcc_interface();
-+ return if $self->{dcc_disabled};
-
-- if ($timer->timed_out()) {
-- dbg("reporter: DCC report via dccproc timed out after $timeout seconds");
-- return 0;
-- }
-+ # get the metadata from the message so we can report the external relay
-+ $options->{msg}->extract_message_metadata($options->{report}->{main});
-+ my $envelope = $options->{msg}->{metadata}->{relays_external}->[0];
-+ my ($raw_x_dcc, $cksums) = $self->ask_dcc("reporter:", $options->{report},
-+ $options->{text}, $envelope);
-
-- if ($err) {
-- chomp $err;
-- if ($err eq "__brokenpipe__ignore__") {
-- dbg("reporter: DCC report via dccproc failed: broken pipe");
-+ if (defined $raw_x_dcc) {
-+ $options->{report}->{report_available} = 1;
-+ info("reporter: spam reported to DCC");
-+ $options->{report}->{report_return} = 1;
- } else {
-- warn("reporter: DCC report via dccproc failed: $err\n");
-+ info("reporter: could not report spam to DCC");
- }
-- return 0;
-- }
--
-- return 1;
- }
-
- 1;
--
--=back
--
--=cut
diff -ruN /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin/files/patch-bug6745 ./files/patch-bug6745
--- /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin/files/patch-bug6745 2013-09-03 04:00:24.000000000 +0900
+++ ./files/patch-bug6745 1970-01-01 09:00:00.000000000 +0900
@@ -1,106 +0,0 @@
---- lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Logger/Syslog.pm 2012/05/14 16:28:23 1338277
-+++ lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Logger/Syslog.pm 2012/05/14 16:31:09 1338278
-@@ -167,17 +167,21 @@
- }
- $msg = $timestamp . ' ' . $msg if $timestamp ne '';
-
-- # important: do not call syslog() from the SIGCHLD handler
-- # child_handler(). otherwise we can get into a loop if syslog()
-- # forks a process -- as it does in syslog-ng apparently! (bug 3625)
-- $Mail::SpamAssassin::Logger::LOG_SA{INHIBIT_LOGGING_IN_SIGCHLD_HANDLER} = 1;
-+# no longer needed since a patch to bug 6745:
-+# # important: do not call syslog() from the SIGCHLD handler
-+# # child_handler(). otherwise we can get into a loop if syslog()
-+# # forks a process -- as it does in syslog-ng apparently! (bug 3625)
-+# $Mail::SpamAssassin::Logger::LOG_SA{INHIBIT_LOGGING_IN_SIGCHLD_HANDLER} = 1;
-+
- my $eval_stat;
- eval {
- syslog($level, "%s", $msg); 1;
- } or do {
- $eval_stat = $@ ne '' ? $@ : "errno=$!"; chomp $eval_stat;
- };
-- $Mail::SpamAssassin::Logger::LOG_SA{INHIBIT_LOGGING_IN_SIGCHLD_HANDLER} = 0;
-+
-+# no longer needed since a patch to bug 6745:
-+# $Mail::SpamAssassin::Logger::LOG_SA{INHIBIT_LOGGING_IN_SIGCHLD_HANDLER} = 0;
-
- if (defined $eval_stat) {
- if ($self->check_syslog_sigpipe($msg)) {
---- spamd/spamd.raw 2012/05/14 16:28:23 1338277
-+++ spamd/spamd.raw 2012/05/14 16:31:09 1338278
-@@ -589,6 +589,7 @@
- my $timeout_child; # processing timeout (headers->finish), 0=no timeout
- my $clients_per_child; # number of clients each child should process
- my %children; # current children
-+my @children_exited;
-
- if ( defined $opt{'max-children'} ) {
- $childlimit = $opt{'max-children'};
-@@ -1033,6 +1034,8 @@
- # child_handler() if !$scaling || am_running_on_windows();
- child_handler(); # it doesn't hurt to call child_handler unconditionally
-
-+ child_cleaner();
-+
- do_sighup_restart() if defined $got_sighup;
-
- for (my $i = keys %children; $i < $childlimit; $i++) {
-@@ -2523,7 +2526,8 @@
- my ($sig) = @_;
-
- # do NOT call syslog here unless the child's pid is in our list of known
-- # children. This is due to syslog-ng brokenness -- bugs 3625, 4237.
-+ # children. This is due to syslog-ng brokenness -- bugs 3625, 4237;
-+ # see also bug 6745.
-
- # clean up any children which have exited
- for (;;) {
-@@ -2534,12 +2538,23 @@
- #
- my $pid = waitpid(-1, WNOHANG);
- last if !$pid || $pid == -1;
-- my $child_stat = $?;
-+ push(@children_exited, [$pid, $?, $sig, time]);
-+ }
-
-- if (!defined $children{$pid}) {
-- # ignore this child; we didn't realise we'd forked it. bug 4237
-- next;
-- }
-+ $SIG{CHLD} = \&child_handler; # reset as necessary, should be at end
-+}
-+
-+# takes care of dead children, as noted by a child_handler()
-+# called in a main program flow (not from a signal handler)
-+#
-+sub child_cleaner {
-+ while (@children_exited) {
-+ my $tuple = shift(@children_exited);
-+ next if !$tuple; # just in case
-+ my($pid, $child_stat, $sig, $timestamp) = @$tuple;
-+
-+ # ignore this child if we didn't realise we'd forked it. bug 4237
-+ next if !defined $children{$pid};
-
- # remove them from our child listing
- delete $children{$pid};
-@@ -2550,15 +2565,10 @@
- my $sock = $backchannel->get_socket_for_child($pid);
- if ($sock) { $sock->close(); }
- }
--
-- unless ($Mail::SpamAssassin::Logger::LOG_SA{INHIBIT_LOGGING_IN_SIGCHLD_HANDLER}) {
-- info("spamd: handled cleanup of child pid [%s]%s: %s",
-- $pid, (defined $sig ? " due to SIG$sig" : ""),
-- exit_status_str($child_stat,0));
-- }
-+ info("spamd: handled cleanup of child pid [%s]%s: %s",
-+ $pid, (defined $sig ? " due to SIG$sig" : ""),
-+ exit_status_str($child_stat,0));
- }
--
-- $SIG{CHLD} = \&child_handler; # reset as necessary, should be at end
- }
-
- sub restart_handler {
diff -ruN /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin/pkg-deinstall ./pkg-deinstall
--- /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin/pkg-deinstall 2014-01-23 00:52:06.000000000 +0900
+++ ./pkg-deinstall 2014-02-14 16:25:23.000000000 +0900
@@ -4,11 +4,14 @@
exit 0
fi
+USER=spamd
+
if [ -d /var/db/spamassassin ]; then
echo "To delete /var/db/spamassassin, use 'rm -rf /var/db/spamassassin'"
fi
-
-USER=spamd
+if [ -d /var/spool/spamd ]; then
+ echo "'Rmuser ${USER}' /var/spool/spamd disappears when this command is executed."
+fi
if pw usershow "${USER}" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then
echo "To delete ${USER} user permanently, use 'rmuser ${USER}'"
diff -ruN /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin/pkg-descr ./pkg-descr
--- /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin/pkg-descr 2014-01-23 00:44:51.000000000 +0900
+++ ./pkg-descr 2013-10-03 17:01:51.000000000 +0900
@@ -11,4 +11,4 @@
Additional drop-in rule sets are available at
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/CustomRulesets
-WWW: http://spamassassin.apache.org/
+WWW: http://spamassassin.apache.org/
diff -ruN /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin/pkg-plist ./pkg-plist
--- /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin/pkg-plist 2014-01-10 18:36:12.000000000 +0900
+++ ./pkg-plist 2014-02-14 16:18:16.000000000 +0900
@@ -225,4 +225,3 @@
@dirrmtry etc/mail/spamassassin
@dirrmtry etc/mail
@unexec rm -rf /var/run/spamd
- at unexec rm -rf /var/spool/spamd
--- p5-Mail-SpamAssassin-3.4.0.patch ends here ---
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