80 lines
2.6 KiB
Perl
Executable File
80 lines
2.6 KiB
Perl
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
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# vim: ft=perl ts=4 sw=4 et:
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use strict ;
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use esmith::util;
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use esmith::ConfigDB ;
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use esmith::AccountsDB ;
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my $db = esmith::ConfigDB->open_ro
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or die "Can't open the Config database : $!\n" ;
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my $accountdb = esmith::AccountsDB->open_ro
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or die "Can't open the Account database : $!\n" ;
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my @users ;
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my $fetchmail = $db->get('FetchMails') ;
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my $FMStatus = 'disabled' ;
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if ( defined $fetchmail ) {
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$FMStatus = $fetchmail->prop('status') || 'disabled' ;
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}
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# print "$FMStatus\n" ;
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# as of version 1.3.4-04, the offending fm% prefix becomes fm_fm-
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# PS Apr 30, 2005
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# no need to have any .qmail-fm% or .qmail-fm_fm- files
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# it's better to suppress all aliases files, in case of
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# a user deletion.
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# The whole file are recreated after anyway.
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opendir ( DIR, "/var/qmail/alias" ) ;
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foreach my $fic ( grep( /^.qmail-(fm%|fm_fm-)/, readdir DIR) ) {
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unlink "/var/qmail/alias/$fic" ;
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}
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closedir ( DIR ) ;
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if ( $FMStatus eq 'enabled' ) {
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my @users = $accountdb->get('admin');
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push @users, $accountdb->users();
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foreach my $u ( @users ) {
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# print $u->key ;
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my $MailCopyTo = '' ;
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$MailCopyTo = $u->prop( 'FM-MailCopyTo' ) if ( defined $u->prop( 'FM-MailCopyTo' ) ) ;
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my $TransName = '' ;
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if ( defined $u->prop( 'FM-TransName' ) ) {
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$TransName = $u->prop( 'FM-TransName' ) ;
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}
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if ( $TransName ne '' ) {
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$TransName =~ s/\s//g ;
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$TransName =~ s/:/,/g ;
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if ( $MailCopyTo eq '' ) { $MailCopyTo = $TransName }
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else { $MailCopyTo = $MailCopyTo . "," . $TransName }
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}
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# print "$MailCopyTo\n" ;
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if ( $MailCopyTo ne '' ) {
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# add the local account only if the account is not a Ghost account
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if ( ( $u->prop( 'FM-Ghost' ) || 'NO' ) ne 'YES' ) {
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$MailCopyTo = $u->key . "," . $MailCopyTo ;
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}
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my $Group = "fm_fm-" . $u->key ;
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# PS Oct 25, 2006 : in SME 7, names can contain dot. But Qmail doesn't like dots
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# in group filename.
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# borrowed in /etc/e-smith/events/actions/qmail-update-group :
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# $groupName =~ s/\./:/g;
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$Group =~ s/\./:/g;
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esmith::util::processTemplate(
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{
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CONFREF =>
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{
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Members => $MailCopyTo,
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},
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TEMPLATE_PATH =>
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"/var/qmail/alias/.qmail-group",
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OUTPUT_FILENAME => "/var/qmail/alias/.qmail-$Group",
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}
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);
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}
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}
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}
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