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use Email::Address; |
use Email::Address; |
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use Mail::DeliveryStatus::BounceParser; |
use Mail::DeliveryStatus::BounceParser; |
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use Class::DBI::AbstractSearch; |
use Class::DBI::AbstractSearch; |
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use SQL::Abstract; |
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use Mail::Alias; |
use Mail::Alias; |
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use Cwd qw(abs_path); |
use Cwd qw(abs_path); |
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$self->{'hash_len'} ||= 8; |
$self->{'hash_len'} ||= 8; |
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$self->{'loader'}->find_class('received')->set_sql( |
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'received' => qq{ |
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select |
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received.id as id, |
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lists.name as list, |
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users.ext_id as ext_id, |
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users.email as email, |
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bounced,received.date as date |
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from received |
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join lists on lists.id = list_id |
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join users on users.id = user_id |
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}, |
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); |
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$self ? return $self : return undef; |
$self ? return $self : return undef; |
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} |
} |
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Returns all received messages for given list or user. |
Returns all received messages for given list or user. |
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my @received = $nos->received_message( |
my @received = $nos->received_messages( |
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list => 'My list', |
list => 'My list', |
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email => "john.doe@example.com", |
email => "john.doe@example.com", |
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from_date => '2005-01-01 10:15:00', |
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to_date => '2005-01-01 12:00:00', |
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message => 0, |
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); |
); |
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If don't specify C<list> or C<email> it will return all received messages. |
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Results will be sorted by received date, oldest first. |
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Other optional parametars include: |
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=over 10 |
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=item from_date |
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Date (in ISO format) for lower limit of dates received |
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=item to_date |
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Return just messages older than this date |
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=item message |
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Include whole received message in result. This will probably make result |
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array very large. Use with care. |
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=back |
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Date ranges are inclusive, so results will include messages sent on |
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particular date specified with C<date_from> or C<date_to>. |
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Each element in returned array will have following structure: |
Each element in returned array will have following structure: |
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{ |
my $row = { |
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id => 42, # unique ID of received message |
id => 42, # unique ID of received message |
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list => 'My list', # useful only of filtering by email |
list => 'My list', # useful if filtering by email |
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ext_id => 9999, # ext_id from message user |
ext_id => 9999, # ext_id from message sender |
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email => 'jdoe@example.com', # e-mail of user |
email => 'jdoe@example.com', # e-mail of message sender |
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bounced => 0, # true value if message is bounce |
bounced => 0, # true if message is bounce |
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date => '2005-08-24 18:57:24', # date of recival in ISO format |
date => '2005-08-24 18:57:24', # date of receival in ISO format |
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} |
} |
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If you specified C<message> option, this hash will also have C<message> key |
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which will contain whole received message. |
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=cut |
=cut |
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sub received_messages { |
sub received_messages { |
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my $self = shift; |
my $self = shift; |
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my $arg = {@_}; |
my $arg = {@_} if (@_); |
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croak "need list name or email" unless ($arg->{'list'} || $arg->{'email'}); |
# croak "need list name or email" unless ($arg->{'list'} || $arg->{'email'}); |
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$arg->{'list'} = lc($arg->{'list'}); |
my $sql = qq{ |
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$arg->{'email'} = lc($arg->{'email'}); |
select |
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received.id as id, |
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lists.name as list, |
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users.ext_id as ext_id, |
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users.email as email, |
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}; |
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$sql .= qq{ message,} if ($arg->{'message'}); |
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$sql .= qq{ |
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bounced,received.date as date |
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from received |
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join lists on lists.id = list_id |
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join users on users.id = user_id |
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}; |
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my @out; |
my $order = qq{ order by date asc }; |
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my $sth = $self->{'loader'}->find_class('received')->sql_received; |
my $where; |
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$sth->execute(); |
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$where->{'lists.name'} = lc($arg->{'list'}) if ($arg->{'list'}); |
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$where->{'users.email'} = lc($arg->{'email'}) if ($arg->{'email'}); |
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$where->{'received.date'} = { '>=', $arg->{'date_from'} } if ($arg->{'date_from'}); |
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$where->{'received.date'} = { '<=', $arg->{'date_to'} } if ($arg->{'date_to'}); |
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# hum, yammy one-liner |
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my($stmt, @bind) = SQL::Abstract->new->where($where); |
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my $dbh = $self->{'loader'}->find_class('received')->db_Main; |
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my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql . $stmt . $order); |
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$sth->execute(@bind); |
799 |
return $sth->fetchall_hash; |
return $sth->fetchall_hash; |
800 |
} |
} |
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$self_path =~ s#/[^/]+$##; |
$self_path =~ s#/[^/]+$##; |
867 |
$self_path =~ s#/t/*$#/#; |
$self_path =~ s#/t/*$#/#; |
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$target .= qq#| cd $self_path && ./sender.pl --inbox="$list"#; |
$target .= qq#"| cd $self_path && ./sender.pl --inbox='$list'"#; |
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# remove hostname from email to make Postfix's postalias happy |
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$email =~ s/@.+//; |
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874 |
if ($a->exists($email)) { |
if ($a->exists($email)) { |
875 |
$a->update($email, $target) or croak "can't update alias ".$a->error_check; |
$a->update($email, $target) or croak "can't update alias ".$a->error_check; |
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if ($_[0] !~ m/^HASH/) { |
if ($_[0] !~ m/^HASH/) { |
1121 |
return $nos->add_member_to_list( |
return $nos->add_member_to_list( |
1122 |
list => $_[0], email => $_[1], name => $_[2], ext_id => $_[4], |
list => $_[0], email => $_[1], name => $_[2], ext_id => $_[3], |
1123 |
); |
); |
1124 |
} else { |
} else { |
1125 |
return $nos->add_member_to_list( %{ shift @_ } ); |
return $nos->add_member_to_list( %{ shift @_ } ); |
1195 |
} |
} |
1196 |
} |
} |
1197 |
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=head1 UNIMPLEMENTED FUNCTIONS |
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This is a stub for documentation of unimplemented functions. |
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1198 |
=head2 MessagesReceived |
=head2 MessagesReceived |
1199 |
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1200 |
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Return statistics about received messages. |
1201 |
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1202 |
my @result = MessagesReceived( |
my @result = MessagesReceived( |
1203 |
list => 'My list', |
list => 'My list', |
1204 |
email => 'jdoe@example.com', |
email => 'jdoe@example.com', |
1205 |
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from_date => '2005-01-01 10:15:00', |
1206 |
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to_date => '2005-01-01 12:00:00', |
1207 |
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message => 0, |
1208 |
); |
); |
1209 |
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1210 |
You can specify just C<list> or C<email> or any combination of those. |
You must specify C<list> or C<email> or any combination of those two. Other |
1211 |
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parametars are optional. |
1212 |
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1213 |
For format of returned array element see C<received_messages>. |
For format of returned array element see C<received_messages>. |
1214 |
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=head2 MessagesReceivedByDate |
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=head2 MessagesReceivedByDateWithContent |
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=head2 ReceivedMessasgeContent |
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Return content of received message. |
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my $mail_body = ReceivedMessageContent( id => 42 ); |
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1215 |
=cut |
=cut |
1216 |
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1217 |
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sub MessagesReceived { |
1218 |
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my $self = shift; |
1219 |
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1220 |
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if ($_[0] !~ m/^HASH/) { |
1221 |
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die "need at least list or email" unless (scalar @_ < 2); |
1222 |
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return \@{ $nos->received_messages( |
1223 |
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list => $_[0], email => $_[1], |
1224 |
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from_date => $_[2], to_date => $_[3], |
1225 |
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message => $_[4] |
1226 |
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) }; |
1227 |
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} else { |
1228 |
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my $arg = shift; |
1229 |
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die "need list or email argument" unless ($arg->{'list'} || $arg->{'email'}); |
1230 |
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return \@{ $nos->received_messages( %{ $arg } ) }; |
1231 |
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} |
1232 |
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} |
1233 |
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1234 |
### |
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1235 |
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