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revision 77 by dpavlin, Thu Aug 25 00:37:48 2005 UTC revision 89 by dpavlin, Mon Dec 18 18:55:43 2006 UTC
# Line 90  Create new instance specifing database, Line 90  Create new instance specifing database,
90          debug => 1,          debug => 1,
91          verbose => 1,          verbose => 1,
92          hash_len => 8,          hash_len => 8,
93            full_hostname_in_aliases => 0,
94   );   );
95    
96  Parametar C<hash_len> defines length of hash which will be added to each  Parametar C<hash_len> defines length of hash which will be added to each
97  outgoing e-mail message to ensure that replies can be linked with sent e-mails.  outgoing e-mail message to ensure that replies can be linked with sent e-mails.
98    
99    C<full_hostname_in_aliases> will turn on old behaviour (not supported by Postfix
100    postalias) to include full hostname in aliases file.
101    
102    
103  =cut  =cut
104    
105  sub new {  sub new {
106          my $class = shift;          my $class = shift;
107          my $self = {@_};          my $self = {@_};
108          bless($self, $class);          bless($self, $class);
109    
110          croak "need at least dsn" unless ($self->{'dsn'});          croak "need at least dsn" unless ($self->{'dsn'});
# Line 421  sub add_message_to_list { Line 426  sub add_message_to_list {
426    
427          my $m = Email::Simple->new($message_text) || croak "can't parse message";          my $m = Email::Simple->new($message_text) || croak "can't parse message";
428    
429          unless( $m->header('Subject') ) {          warn "message doesn't have Subject header\n" unless( $m->header('Subject') );
                 warn "message doesn't have Subject header\n";  
                 return;  
         }  
430    
431          my $lists = $self->{'loader'}->find_class('lists');          my $lists = $self->{'loader'}->find_class('lists');
432    
# Line 556  sub send_queued_messages { Line 558  sub send_queued_messages {
558                                  my $m_obj = Email::Simple->new($msg) || croak "can't parse message";                                  my $m_obj = Email::Simple->new($msg) || croak "can't parse message";
559    
560                                  $m_obj->header_set('Return-Path', $from_email_only) || croak "can't set Return-Path: header";                                  $m_obj->header_set('Return-Path', $from_email_only) || croak "can't set Return-Path: header";
561                                  $m_obj->header_set('Sender', $from_email_only) || croak "can't set Sender: header";                                  #$m_obj->header_set('Sender', $from_email_only) || croak "can't set Sender: header";
562                                  $m_obj->header_set('Errors-To', $from_email_only) || croak "can't set Errors-To: header";                                  $m_obj->header_set('Errors-To', $from_email_only) || croak "can't set Errors-To: header";
563                                  $m_obj->header_set('From', $from_addr) || croak "can't set From: header";                                  $m_obj->header_set('From', $from_addr) || croak "can't set From: header";
564                                  $m_obj->header_set('To', $to) || croak "can't set To: header";                                  $m_obj->header_set('To', $to) || croak "can't set To: header";
# Line 709  sub inbox_message { Line 711  sub inbox_message {
711    
712  Returns all received messages for given list or user.  Returns all received messages for given list or user.
713    
714   my @received = $nos->received_message(   my @received = $nos->received_messages(
715          list => 'My list',          list => 'My list',
716          email => "john.doe@example.com",          email => "john.doe@example.com",
717            from_date => '2005-01-01 10:15:00',
718            to_date => '2005-01-01 12:00:00',
719            message => 0,
720   );   );
721    
722    If don't specify C<list> or C<email> it will return all received messages.
723    Results will be sorted by received date, oldest first.
724    
725    Other optional parametars include:
726    
727    =over 10
728    
729    =item from_date
730    
731    Date (in ISO format) for lower limit of dates received
732    
733    =item to_date
734    
735    Return just messages older than this date
736    
737    =item message
738    
739    Include whole received message in result. This will probably make result
740    array very large. Use with care.
741    
742    =back
743    
744    Date ranges are inclusive, so results will include messages sent on
745    particular date specified with C<date_from> or C<date_to>.
746    
747  Each element in returned array will have following structure:  Each element in returned array will have following structure:
748    
749   {   my $row = {
750          id => 42,                       # unique ID of received message          id => 42,                       # unique ID of received message
751          list => 'My list',              # useful only of filtering by email          list => 'My list',              # useful if filtering by email
752          ext_id => 9999,                 # ext_id from message user          ext_id => 9999,                 # ext_id from message sender
753          email => 'jdoe@example.com',    # e-mail of user          email => 'jdoe@example.com',    # e-mail of message sender
754          bounced => 0,                   # true value if message is bounce          bounced => 0,                   # true if message is bounce
755          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
756   }   }
757    
758    If you specified C<message> option, this hash will also have C<message> key
759    which will contain whole received message.
760    
761  =cut  =cut
762    
# Line 741  sub received_messages { Line 773  sub received_messages {
773                                  lists.name as list,                                  lists.name as list,
774                                  users.ext_id as ext_id,                                  users.ext_id as ext_id,
775                                  users.email as email,                                  users.email as email,
776            };
777            $sql .= qq{             message,} if ($arg->{'message'});
778            $sql .= qq{
779                                  bounced,received.date as date                                  bounced,received.date as date
780                          from received                          from received
781                          join lists on lists.id = list_id                          join lists on lists.id = list_id
782                          join users on users.id = user_id                          join users on users.id = user_id
783          };          };
784    
785            my $order = qq{ order by date asc };
786    
787          my $where;          my $where;
788    
789          $where->{'lists.name'} = lc($arg->{'list'}) if ($arg->{'list'});          $where->{'lists.name'} = lc($arg->{'list'}) if ($arg->{'list'});
790          $where->{'users.email'} = lc($arg->{'email'}) if ($arg->{'email'});          $where->{'users.email'} = lc($arg->{'email'}) if ($arg->{'email'});
791            $where->{'received.date'} = { '>=', $arg->{'date_from'} } if ($arg->{'date_from'});
792            $where->{'received.date'} = { '<=', $arg->{'date_to'} } if ($arg->{'date_to'});
793    
794          # hum, yammy one-liner          # hum, yammy one-liner
795          my($stmt, @bind)  = SQL::Abstract->new->where($where);          my($stmt, @bind)  = SQL::Abstract->new->where($where);
796    
797          my $dbh = $self->{'loader'}->find_class('received')->db_Main;          my $dbh = $self->{'loader'}->find_class('received')->db_Main;
798    
799          my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql . $stmt);          my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql . $stmt . $order);
800          $sth->execute(@bind);          $sth->execute(@bind);
801          return $sth->fetchall_hash;          return $sth->fetchall_hash;
802  }  }
# Line 829  sub _add_aliases { Line 868  sub _add_aliases {
868          $self_path =~ s#/[^/]+$##;          $self_path =~ s#/[^/]+$##;
869          $self_path =~ s#/t/*$#/#;          $self_path =~ s#/t/*$#/#;
870    
871          $target .= qq#| cd $self_path && ./sender.pl --inbox="$list"#;          $target .= qq#"| cd $self_path && ./sender.pl --inbox='$list'"#;
872    
873            # remove hostname from email to make Postfix's postalias happy
874            $email =~ s/@.+// if (not $self->{full_hostname_in_aliases});
875    
876          if ($a->exists($email)) {          if ($a->exists($email)) {
877                  $a->update($email, $target) or croak "can't update alias ".$a->error_check;                  $a->update($email, $target) or croak "can't update alias ".$a->error_check;
# Line 837  sub _add_aliases { Line 879  sub _add_aliases {
879                  $a->append($email, $target) or croak "can't add alias ".$a->error_check;                  $a->append($email, $target) or croak "can't add alias ".$a->error_check;
880          }          }
881    
882          #$a->write($aliases) or croak "can't save aliases $aliases ".$a->error_check;  #       $a->write($aliases) or croak "can't save aliases $aliases ".$a->error_check;
883    
884          return 1;          return 1;
885  }  }
# Line 1079  sub AddMemberToList { Line 1121  sub AddMemberToList {
1121    
1122          if ($_[0] !~ m/^HASH/) {          if ($_[0] !~ m/^HASH/) {
1123                  return $nos->add_member_to_list(                  return $nos->add_member_to_list(
1124                          list => $_[0], email => $_[1], name => $_[2], ext_id => $_[4],                          list => $_[0], email => $_[1], name => $_[2], ext_id => $_[3],
1125                  );                  );
1126          } else {          } else {
1127                  return $nos->add_member_to_list( %{ shift @_ } );                  return $nos->add_member_to_list( %{ shift @_ } );
# Line 1155  sub AddMessageToList { Line 1197  sub AddMessageToList {
1197          }          }
1198  }  }
1199    
 =head1 UNIMPLEMENTED FUNCTIONS  
   
 This is a stub for documentation of unimplemented functions.  
   
1200  =head2 MessagesReceived  =head2 MessagesReceived
1201    
1202    Return statistics about received messages.
1203    
1204   my @result = MessagesReceived(   my @result = MessagesReceived(
1205          list => 'My list',          list => 'My list',
1206          email => 'jdoe@example.com',          email => 'jdoe@example.com',
1207            from_date => '2005-01-01 10:15:00',
1208            to_date => '2005-01-01 12:00:00',
1209            message => 0,
1210   );   );
1211    
1212  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
1213    parametars are optional.
1214    
1215  For format of returned array element see C<received_messages>.  For format of returned array element see C<received_messages>.
1216    
 =head2 MessagesReceivedByDate  
   
 =head2 MessagesReceivedByDateWithContent  
   
 =head2 ReceivedMessasgeContent  
   
 Return content of received message.  
   
  my $mail_body = ReceivedMessageContent( id => 42 );  
   
1217  =cut  =cut
1218    
1219    sub MessagesReceived {
1220            my $self = shift;
1221    
1222            if ($_[0] !~ m/^HASH/) {
1223                    die "need at least list or email" unless (scalar @_ < 2);
1224                    return \@{ $nos->received_messages(
1225                            list => $_[0], email => $_[1],
1226                            from_date => $_[2], to_date => $_[3],
1227                            message => $_[4]
1228                    ) };
1229            } else {
1230                    my $arg = shift;
1231                    die "need list or email argument" unless ($arg->{'list'} || $arg->{'email'});
1232                    return \@{ $nos->received_messages( %{ $arg } ) };
1233            }
1234    }
1235    
1236  ###  ###
1237    

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