From 0c33a4ab83ce0c98ec37a2af479adc2e81f25b15 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jean-Philippe Pialasse Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2025 10:54:00 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] * Tue Sep 23 2025 Jean-Philippe Pialasse 1.1-5.sme - Initial import for Koozali SME Server 11 --- .gitignore | 4 +- createlinks | 43 ----- pfHandle.spec | 18 +- root/CHANGELOG | 9 + root/COPYING | 446 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ root/README | 7 + root/pfHandle | 348 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ root/pfHandle.5.gz | Bin 0 -> 1094 bytes 8 files changed, 824 insertions(+), 51 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 createlinks create mode 100644 root/CHANGELOG create mode 100644 root/COPYING create mode 100644 root/README create mode 100755 root/pfHandle create mode 100644 root/pfHandle.5.gz diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 968d967..449c01a 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ *.rpm *.log -*spec-20* \ No newline at end of file +*spec-20* +*gz +*xz diff --git a/createlinks b/createlinks deleted file mode 100644 index 73eb483..0000000 --- a/createlinks +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use esmith::Build::CreateLinks qw(:all); -use esmith::Build::Backup qw(:all); - -# our event specific for updating with yum without reboot -$event = 'pfHandle-update'; -#add here the path to your templates needed to expand -#see the /etc/systemd/system-preset/49-koozali.preset should be present for systemd integration on all you yum update event - -# Maybe need ths in here as well: -# /etc/dar/DailyBackup.dcf - if backup requested - -foreach my $file (qw( - /etc/systemd/system-preset/49-koozali.preset -)) -{ - templates2events( $file, $event ); -}; -#action needed in case we have a systemd unit -event_link('systemd-default', $event, '10'); -event_link('systemd-reload', $event, '50'); - -#services we might need to restart -#event_services($event, 'xxxx' => 'restart', 'yyyy' => 'restart'); - -#Backup contrib files -# backup_includes("pfHandle", qw( - # files(s) to be backed up -#)); - -#Other possible entries: -#Server manager entry -#panel_link("pfHandle", 'manager'); -#Events to pfHandle -#$event = 'pfHandle-pfHandle'; -# safe_symlink("restart", "root/etc/e-smith/events/$event/services2adjust/pfHandle"); -# templates2events("/etc/pfHandle/pfHandle.conf", $event); - - - - - diff --git a/pfHandle.spec b/pfHandle.spec index 7d7ef6a..aad65e2 100644 --- a/pfHandle.spec +++ b/pfHandle.spec @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ +%define _smedir root/ Summary: Postfix management wrapper utility Name: pfHandle Version: 1.1 -Release: 4%{?dist} +Release: 5%{?dist} License: GPLv2 Group: Applications/System URL: http://launchpad.net/pfhandle @@ -23,25 +24,28 @@ in a single program and extends this functionality with some additional options. %install rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT mkdir -p -m0755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sbindir} -mkdir -p -m0755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_defaultdocdir}/pfHandle-%{version} +mkdir -p -m0755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_defaultdocdir}/pfHandle mkdir -p -m0755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_mandir}/man5 -install -m 0755 pfHandle $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sbindir}/ -install -m 0644 CHANGELOG $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_defaultdocdir}/pfHandle-%{version}/CHANGELOG -install -m 0644 COPYING $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_defaultdocdir}/pfHandle-%{version}/COPYING -install -m 0644 pfHandle.5.gz $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_mandir}/man5/ +install -m 0755 %{_smedir}pfHandle $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sbindir}/ +install -m 0644 %{_smedir}CHANGELOG $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_defaultdocdir}/pfHandle/CHANGELOG +install -m 0644 %{_smedir}COPYING $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_defaultdocdir}/pfHandle/COPYING +install -m 0644 %{_smedir}pfHandle.5.gz $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_mandir}/man5/ %clean rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT %files %defattr(-,root,root,-) -%dir %{_defaultdocdir}/%{name}-%{version} +%dir %{_defaultdocdir}/%{name} %{_sbindir}/pfHandle %doc CHANGELOG COPYING %doc %{_mandir}/man5/%{name}.5.gz %changelog +* Tue Sep 23 2025 Jean-Philippe Pialasse 1.1-5.sme +- Initial import for Koozali SME Server 11 + * Wed Feb 09 2011 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.1-4 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_15_Mass_Rebuild diff --git a/root/CHANGELOG b/root/CHANGELOG new file mode 100644 index 0000000..87ff038 --- /dev/null +++ b/root/CHANGELOG @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +1 + -Initial Release +1-1 + -Fixed a bug when sub directories are found in queues +1-2 + -Fixed a bug that caused errors when sub directories were found + inside queue directories when there shouldn't be sub directories +1-3 + -Fixed a bug when an option was selected that required input but input wasn't provided diff --git a/root/COPYING b/root/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6e6168b --- /dev/null +++ b/root/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,446 @@ + GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2, June 1991 + + Copyright (C) 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + +[This is the first released version of the library GPL. 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See COPYING for complete +license diff --git a/root/pfHandle b/root/pfHandle new file mode 100755 index 0000000..aed9d85 --- /dev/null +++ b/root/pfHandle @@ -0,0 +1,348 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl -w +################## +# pfHandle - Postfix mail queue handler wrapper program +# written by carl.thompson@rackspace.com +################## + +use strict; +use Getopt::Std; +use vars qw/%OPTIONS $pfdir $Version/; +$pfdir = "/var/spool/postfix"; +$Version = "20090923:1744"; + +&Parse_Switches; + +##### + +sub Parse_Switches +{ + my $available_options; + $available_options = "abcdD:fF:hlm:NP:sS:v"; + getopts($available_options, \%OPTIONS) || &Usage; + &Usage() if $OPTIONS{'h'}; + &Version() if $OPTIONS{'v'}; + &List_Queue('', $OPTIONS{'N'}) if $OPTIONS{'l'}; + &Process_Queue() if $OPTIONS{'f'}; + &List_Queue('active', $OPTIONS{'N'}) if $OPTIONS{'a'}; + &List_Queue('bounce', $OPTIONS{'N'}) if $OPTIONS{'b'}; + &List_Queue('corrupt', $OPTIONS{'N'}) if $OPTIONS{'c'}; + &List_Queue('deferred', $OPTIONS{'N'}) if $OPTIONS{'d'}; + &List_Queue('incoming', $OPTIONS{'N'}) if $OPTIONS{'i'}; + &List_Queue('', 'stats') if $OPTIONS{'s'}; + &Display_Message($OPTIONS{'m'}) if $OPTIONS{'m'}; + &Delete_Message($OPTIONS{'D'}) if $OPTIONS{'D'}; + &Delete_From_Sender($OPTIONS{'F'}) if $OPTIONS{'F'}; + &Delete_By_Subject($OPTIONS{'S'}) if $OPTIONS{'S'}; + &Purge_Queue($OPTIONS{'P'}) if $OPTIONS{'P'}; + if (!%OPTIONS) { &Usage; } + exit 0; +} + +sub Usage +{ + print qq(Usage: pfHandle [OPTION] +Example: pfHandle -v + +Available options: + -a list the current active mail queue + -b list the current bounce mail queue + -c list the current corrupt mail queue + -d list the current deferred mail queue + -D # delete the email message + -f try to reprocess queued messages now + -F sender delete all mail from this email address + -h show this help message + -l list all the current mail queues + -m # display the email message + -N display only the message IDs + -P [hold|incoming|active|deferred] purge all messages from the mail queue + -s display the mail queue statistics + -S subject delete all mail with this in the subject + -v version information +); + exit 1; +} + +sub Purge_Queue +{ + my $queue = shift; + $queue =~ tr/A-Z/a-z/; + if ($queue !~ /^(hold|incoming|active|deferred)$/) + { + print + "Please specify a valid queue to purge, [hold|incoming|active|deferred|all]\n"; + exit; + } + print "Do you really want to purge the $queue queue?: [y,N] "; + my $really = ; + chomp($really); + if ($really eq "y" || $really eq "Y") + { + qx|postsuper -d ALL $queue|; + } + exit; +} + +sub Version +{ + print "pfHandle version $Version\n"; + exit; +} + +sub Get_Queue +{ + my $queue = shift; + my $do = shift; + my ($entity, @qlist, %from, %sender, %to, %subject, %date, %size, $count); + if ($queue ne "deferred") + { + my (@qlist1); + opendir(QUEUE, "$pfdir/$queue"); + @qlist1 = grep(!/^\.$/, grep(!/^\.\.$/, readdir(QUEUE))); + closedir(QUEUE); + foreach (@qlist1) + { + my ($test) = qx|file $pfdir/$queue|; + if ($test !~ /directory/) { push(@qlist, $_); } + } + } else + { + my (@subdirs); + opendir(QUEUE, "$pfdir/$queue"); + push(@subdirs, grep(!/^\.$/, grep(!/^\.\.$/, readdir(QUEUE)))); + closedir(QUEUE); + foreach (@subdirs) + { + opendir(QUEUE, "$pfdir/$queue/$_"); + push(@qlist, grep(!/^\.$/, grep(!/^\.\.$/, readdir(QUEUE)))); + closedir(QUEUE); + } + } + foreach $entity (@qlist) + { + my @lines = qx|postcat -q $entity|; + foreach (@lines) + { + chomp($_); + if ((/^sender:/) && (!$sender{$entity})) + { + $_ =~ s/^sender:\s+//; + $sender{$entity} = $_; + } + if ((/^From:/) && (!$from{$entity})) + { + $_ =~ s/^From:\s+//; + $from{$entity} = $_; + } + if ((/^To:/) && (!$to{$entity})) + { + $_ =~ s/To:\s+//; + $to{$entity} = $_; + } + if ((/^Subject:/) && (!$subject{$entity})) + { + $_ =~ s/^Subject:\s+//; + $subject{$entity} = $_; + } + if ((/^Date:/) && (!$date{$entity})) + { + $_ =~ s/^Date:\s+//; + $date{$entity} = $_; + } + if ((/^message_size:/) && (!$size{$entity})) + { + $_ =~ s/^[^\d]+(\d+).*/$1/; + $size{$entity} = $1; + } + } + } + if ($do ne "stats") + { + foreach (@qlist) + { + print "$_\n"; + if (!$do) + { + print "\treturn_path: $sender{$_}\n"; + print "\tFrom: $from{$_}\n"; + print "\tTo: $to{$_}\n"; + print "\tSubject: $subject{$_}\n"; + print "\tDate: $date{$_}\n"; + print "\tSize: $size{$_} bytes\n"; + } + } + } + return ($#qlist + 1); +} + +sub List_Queue +{ + my $queue = shift; + my $do = shift; + if (!$do) { $do = 0; } + my ($count, %queue); + my ($cmsg, $cstat, $cend) = ("\e[01;34m", "\e[01;31m", "\e[00m"); + if ($queue) + { + $count = &Get_Queue($queue, $do); + $queue{$queue} = $count; + } else + { + my @queues = ('active', 'bounce', 'corrupt', 'deferred'); + foreach (@queues) + { + if ($do ne "stats") + { + print $cstat; + print "####################\n"; + print "##### \U$_\n"; + print "####################\n"; + print $cend; + } + my $c = &Get_Queue($_, $do); + $count += $c; + $queue{$_} = $c; + } + } + print "Total Messages: $count\n"; + foreach (keys %queue) + { + print "$_ Queue Messages: $queue{$_}\n"; + } +} + +sub Process_Queue +{ + qx|postqueue -f|; +} + +sub Display_Message +{ + my $mid = shift; + my @lines = qx|postcat -q $mid|; + print @lines; +} + +sub Delete_Message +{ + my $mid = shift; + qx|postsuper -d $mid|; + return; +} + +sub Delete_From_Sender +{ + my $sender = shift; + &Delete("From", $sender); +} + +sub Delete_By_Subject +{ + my $subject = shift; + &Delete("Subject", $subject); +} + +sub Delete +{ + my $field = shift; + my $data = shift; + my @queues = ('active', 'bounce', 'corrupt', 'deferred'); + my $queue; + foreach $queue (@queues) + { + my ($entity, @qlist); + if ($queue ne "deferred") + { + opendir(QUEUE, "$pfdir/$queue"); + @qlist = grep(!/^\.$/, grep(!/^\.\.$/, readdir(QUEUE))); + closedir(QUEUE); + } else + { + my (@subdirs); + opendir(QUEUE, "$pfdir/$queue"); + push(@subdirs, grep(!/^\.$/, grep(!/^\.\.$/, readdir(QUEUE)))); + closedir(QUEUE); + foreach (@subdirs) + { + opendir(QUEUE, "$pfdir/$queue/$_"); + push(@qlist, grep(!/^\.$/, grep(!/^\.\.$/, readdir(QUEUE)))); + closedir(QUEUE); + } + } + foreach $entity (@qlist) + { + my $test = 0; + my @lines = qx|postcat -q $entity|; + foreach (@lines) + { + chomp($_); + if (/^$field:/) + { + if (/^$field:.*$data.*/) + { + &Delete_Message($entity); + } + last; + } + } + } + } +} + +################################################################################ +################################ DOCUMENTATION ############################### +################################################################################ + +=head1 NAME + +pfHandle - perl script to manage the postfix mail queue + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + +pfHandle [OPTION] + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +This is a program that encorporates all the various built in tools of Postfix in a +single program and extends this functionality with some additional options. + +=head1 OPTIONS + +=over 8 + +=item -a list the current active mail queue + +=item -b list the current bounce mail queue + +=item -c list the current corrupt mail queue + +=item -d list the current deferred mail queue + +=item -D # delete the email message + +=item -f try to reprocess queued messages now + +=item -F sender delete all mail from this email address + +=item -h show this help message + +=item -l list all the current mail queues + +=item -m # display the email message + +=item -N display only the message IDs + +=item -P [hold|incoming|active|deferred] purge all messages from the mail queue + +=item -s display the mail queue statistics + +=item -S subject delete all mail with this in the subject + +=item -v version information + +=head1 AUTHORS + +=item Carl Thompson carl.thompson@rackspace.com + +=cut + diff --git a/root/pfHandle.5.gz b/root/pfHandle.5.gz new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a1ad5b4986e1c5a1b27c82be54468fe3b6e13cb8 GIT binary patch literal 1094 zcmV-M1iAYkiwFon#7Im418`WiB-UeOA$K<2Dd{_g5_3hqkCACn>InYl@P-S)r;c*sBIIR)Iz?jMZY@SOj5#ReY?p zhnI?reD4;UilYWwAXwC;0hRlQkF#Y*LqgoFrO4o3WLOylW_*jd!=pTor>oTZOfRBa2| z5O9laFHzP~P;0VJv&!y!mma2z$sJ+B>*zj8AKe*mqjWY+61bf&AcQzvq|sz~A1)wX zF5-DI4FD2!#IVit=`fLY6h;!Bqh&&x!{Hw(#fBJ44h7pH`I({EIz!0BdVe~o9{mzl zsmKR+R;qqc^9n=`m9it)X<@zVeS$sujTDa{s(RER}R&MstJ4%z=bIY_)jiD$BX?^gNl73Lc9UEF>U?|?SXW!4| z8lNmy+_cK)O_ezznG}>Q?}$+)ImEeW*Sl-)GC*`&?sTO4co0M}tn%yC8C&IxL9o^X z8a>vt%NniSC1li`QgS5B0kuAfT9d!o2~>6xMIz~jym=GGPr|sHNHmn+#@(#ohaSpN zqHP^VUtFRwl!2r2ysx!-??R%Hl&4{5+Qz(x7|QwX2zR>zgKp-3vzK$*Z69af>D5jBu72R}Nw}ox-U46!Re-@C89fKKd;Uwa>>pFJ3