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+2014-09-03 (version: 1.40.03)
+ - Fix: Corrected typo in RE for postscreen PREGREET & HANGUP fix was lost in merge.
+ Thanks: Michael Orlitzky
+
+2014-08-28 (version: 1.40.02)
+ - Fix: Commented out some code which was accidentally left enabled, preventing the
+ script from running.
+
+2014-08-01 (version: 1.40.01)
+ - Fix: Correct TLS matching for Postfix 2.11 and later. Thanks: John Wilcock
+ - Fix: Ignore cfg_get_str debug lines. Thanks: Bas Mevissen
+ - Fix: Ignore sacl_check:... lines. Thanks: Jonathan Herbach
+
+2012-01-11 (version: 1.40.00)
+ - Change: License is now the MIT/X-Consortium License:
+ http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
+ This allows re-inclusion into the logwatch project.
+ - Fix: Ignore additional debug lines. Thanks: Peter Smrcak
+ - Fix: Corrected typo in RE for postscreen PREGREET & HANGUP.
+
+2011-09-26 (version: 1.39.07)
+ - New: Support 2.9's enable_long_queue_ids via command line option
+ --[no]long_queue_ids and config file var $postfix_Enable_Long_Queue_Ids.
+ Default is disabled. There will be issues with existing logs that contain
+ both formats.
+ - Fix: Support postscreen's WHITELIST VETO.
+ - Thanks: Noel Jones
+
+2011-09-23 (version: 1.39.06)
+ - New: Support postscreen from postfix 2.8. Updated for minor dnsblog
+ log changes. Note: tlsproxy messages are ignored for now.
+ - Change: Section dnsblog primary sort key is now listing site.
+ - Fix: Some "improper command pipelining" log lines were unmatched
+ (section: smtpprotocolviolation).
+ - Fix: Ignore proxy-reject w/no SMTP reply code. Occurs after a queue file
+ size lmit exceeded warning by smtpd.
+ - New: Postfix 2.8.1 changes FCRDNS warning messages (section: hostnameverification).
+ See: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.postfix.user/218112
+ - Internal: Removed remaining $re_IP in rblerror section, from v1.39.05.
+ - Thanks: Noel Jones, Tonio, Jase Thew, Alex, Michael Orlitzky
+
+2010-11-12 (version: 1.39.05)
+ - Fix: Check input value to commify() against undef; required for perl 5.12.
+ Thanks: Michael Orlitzky
+ - Fix: Eliminate use of $re_IP, as it is too complicated, expensive, and did
+ not correctly match all valid IPv6 addresses. Note: one remains in
+ RBL lookup error section, as parsing out IP is nontrivial w/IPv6.
+ - Internal: Update URL to Sourceforge.
+
+2010-03-23 (version: 1.39.04)
+ - Fix: Support Postfix 2.8's reject_rhsbl_reverse_client in RejectRBL.
+ Thanks: Noel Jones
+
+2010-03-06 (version: 1.39.03)
+ - Fix: Support for reject_rhsbl_helo in RejectRBL section.
+ Thanks: Steve Bytnar
+
+2010-03-03 (version: 1.39.02)
+ - Change: Merged section SaslAuthRelay into SaslAuth. The purported SASL
+ sender is now included after an existing SASL_username.
+
+2010-03-02 (version: 1.39.01)
+ - New: Allow enabling/disabling the summary section in config file, using
+ var $postfix_Show_Summary and command line option --[no]summary.
+ Thanks: Benedikt Bohm
+
+2010-01-11 (version: 1.39.00)
+ - New: Support 2.7 experimental branch logging:
+ + smtpd's proxy-reject: placed in standard reject sections.
+ + smtpd's proxy-accept: ignored.
+ + postfix/postscreen: new section 'postscreen'.
+ Note: memory intensive, so limiter is set to 1, showing only counts
+ of various postscreen result.
+ + postfix/dnsblog: new section 'dnsblog'.
+ Note: memory intensive, so limiter is set to 1, showing only a list
+ of DNSBL'd IPs. Disable this section by setting limiter to 0.
+ + postfix/verify: currently ignored
+ Thanks: Stefan Forster, Noel Jones
+ - New: Support 2.6 access(5) action BCC. New section 'bcced'.
+ - New: New option --[no]unknown to show/suppress output of hostname of
+ 'unknown' in formatted ip/hostname pairs. Default: on.
+ - New: Updated postfix-logwatch.conf files to include instructions on how to
+ increase log scanning performance when not using policy services such as
+ policy-spf, etc. See "Performance Note" in the .conf files.
+ - Change/Fix: Warning sections 'ratelimit and 'concurrenclylimit merged into
+ a new, generic 'anvil' section, which includes all of anvil's various limit
+ exceeded messages. If you see errors after updating about these unknown
+ limiters, be sure to replace these two deprecated limiters with the new
+ one to your config file(s).
+ - Change: Use DSN from delivery verification probes as first level
+ key (section: 'deliverable').
+ - Change: Replace databasegeneration section header 'Database file
+ needs update' with 'Database is older than source file', as per request
+ on the Postfix mailing list.
+ - Fix: Handle more, and restructure, SASL authentication failed messages.
+ Thanks: Stefan
+ - Fix: Ignore some smtpd cache lines; handle postmaster delay notifications.
+ Thanks: Gabriele Beltrame
+ - Fix: Handle more postfwd lines.
+ - Fix: Prevent useless level 3 ':' output in section 'saslauthfail'.
+ Thanks: Armin Tüting
+ - Fix: Corrected some typos in man page.
+ - Fix: Added missing Error section (how was this missed!).
+ - Fix: Handle unmatched milter-{reject,hold,discard} lines that do not
+ include smtpd envelope data.
+ - Fix: reduce memory footprint for Delays reports (~30Mb per 1Mb log file).
+ - Fix: performance increases.
+
+2009-07-14 (version: 1.38.01)
+ - Fix: RE typo caused policydweight lines to be unmatched.
+ - Fix: Reduce to-be-ignored RE list searching by moving most common
+ REs to head of the list.
+
+2009-07-10 (version: 1.38.00pre6)
+ - Fix: Handle Softfail and Temperror in pypolicyd-spf (PolicySPF).
+ postfix/policy-spf. Thanks: Chris Burton.
+
+2009-07-10 (version: 1.38.00pre5)
+ - Fix: Comment out extra OnlyService line in postfix-logwatch.conf* files,
+ leaving as a sample. The duplicate causes logwatch to filter out postgrey,
+ postfwd, and policyd-spf lines. Also include '-' in the RE to capture
+ postfix/policy-spf. Thanks: Malte Koestner, Chris Burton.
+
+2009-07-07 (version: 1.38.00pre4)
+ - New: Error and diagnostic output from non-postfix programs will be moved
+ into the WarningsOther section.
+ - Fix: Added Tarpit whitelisted to postgrey output.
+ - Fix: Handle additional output for pypolicyd-spf, postgrey, and postfix.
+ - Fix: Add policyd-spf to postfix_Syslog_Name and OnlyService.
+ Thanks: Chris Burton
+ - Fix: logic error which inadvertently incremented Notification Sent counter
+ on ignored postfix/bounce lines.
+ - Fix: Add -T to interpreter line (removed inadvertently to use perl debugger).
+ - Change: Remove 'postgrey' from default syslog_name. This only affects users
+ without a configuration file, where it is enabled by default.
+
+2009-07-06 (version: 1.38.00pre3)
+ - New: Handle pypolicyd-spf. Thanks: Chris Burton
+ - New: ConnectionInbound section shows IP/hostname. Disabled by default,
+ for performance reasons. Requested by: Jernej Porenta
+ - Change: MxErrors changed to DNSErrors, generalizing DNS lookup errors.
+ A beneficial side affect is the removal of the numerous DNS lookup
+ informational "warnings" from the top of the Summary section; they
+ can also, of course, be disabled in the Detailed section.
+ - Fix: Handle END-OF-MESSAGE stage in reject code.
+
+2009-07-02 (version: 1.38.00pre2)
+ - Fix: Remove debug print
+ - New: Section SMTP protocol violation (smtpprotocolviolation)
+ - Change: Removed section "toomanyerrors", merging it into new section
+ smtpprotocolviolation.
+ - Fix: Handle "improper command pipelining ..." messages in new section
+ smtpprotocolviolation.
+ - Fix: Ignore more debug lines and miscellaneous canonicalization.
+
+2009-06-29 (version: 1.38.00pre1)
+ - New: Support milter-hold (aka: "quarantine") and milter-discard lines.
+ Stats are located in "hold" and "discarded" sections, respectively.
+ Requested by: Gary Casterline;
+ - Fix: Perl v5.10 introduces tighter taint control in sprintf format
+ strings. Perform strict data checking on $Opts{'ipaddr_width'} to
+ untaint it, as it is used directly as an sprintf() field width specifier.
+ Thanks: Dudi Goldenberg
+ - Fix: Some Policy-SPF lines were unmatched, due to log format change
+ in Mail::SPF v2.006, which changed "identify=mfrom" to "identity=mailfrom".
+ Thanks: Chris Burton
+ - Fix: Resolved several bugs in the Policy-SPF module: some missing return
+ return statements, which for certain unmatched log lines would both add to
+ the Unmatched list and increment a PolicySPF hit counter; a few older
+ log lines would show blank IP addresses.
+ - Fix: Postgrey whitelisted lines that did not include a host IP address
+ were reported as unmatched.
+ - Fix: Relax email address capture in to=, orig_to=, and from= fields in
+ log lines.
+ - Fix: Better diagnostic when limiter level is not specified on
+ the command line using the --limit option. Eg:
+ "--limit rejectbody" v. "--limit rejectbody=10"
+ - Fix: Remove bogus --content_filter option from man page (feature not yet
+ implemented). Thanks: David DeFranco
+ - Fix: Better handle "Delivery temporarily suspended: conversation with xxx timed
+ out..." deferred messages.
+ - Fix: Handle multi-word XYZ in "blocked using XYZ" in RejectRBL.
+ Thanks: Sergey Pylinsky
+ - Fix: Ignore lines from postlog service.
+ - Change: Detail level now included in Detail title
+ - Internal: Support variable hash key lengths, but using the special key
+ sequence of two ASCII bell's ("\a\a"). This removes the existing
+ requirement that dummy keys must be used at the end of the %Counts
+ accumulator hash.
+ - Internal: Test data generation
+
+2008-10-21 (version: 1.37.08)
+ - Fix: Saslauth messages were not being detected if the only field in a
+ smtpd "client=..." line was "sasl_sender=".
+
+2008-10-20 (version: 1.37.07)
+ - New: Support "Temporary lookup failure" temporary rejects. New reject
+ limiter 'XXXrejectlookupfailure', where XXX is any of the set of
+ reject codes in effect.
+ - New: Support smtp_body_checks and smtp_*header_checks.
+ Requested by: Noel Jones
+ - Fix: Previous fix to support reload log line that includes postfix
+ version number broke previous postfix reload log lines.
+ Thanks: Armin Tüting
+ - Fix: Setting recipient_delimiter caused RE failure, due to missing
+ \Q \E quoting. Thanks: Armin Tüting
+ - Fix: BCC action support from 1.37.06 had a "if" vs. "elsif" typo.
+ Thanks: Noel Jones
+ - Fix: Allow postgrey filter to handle absent recipient= field.
+ Thanks: Alexander Kolesnik
+ - Fix: Limiters were not case insensitive on the command line.
+ - Fix: Use of bare reject limiters did not set each reply code variant of
+ the given limiter after using --nodetail, resulting in no output for the
+ given section.
+ - Fix: Change Logwatch's OnlyService variable in the postfix-logwatch.conf
+ file to also capture postfwd and postgrey. Thanks: Alex Schuilenburg
+ - Fix: Ignore more debug lines.
+
+2008-08-22 (version: 1.37.06)
+ - New: Handle message_reject_characters cleanup rejects. New reject
+ limiter 'XXXrejectcontent', where XXX is any of the set of reject
+ reply codes in effect.
+ - New: Support BCC action from 2.6 experimental branch. New limiter
+ 'bcced'.
+ - Fix: Ignore "mapping DSN status" lines.
+ - Fix: Support reload log line including postfix version number.
+ Postfix snapshot 2.6-2008081
+ - Thanks: Noel Jones
+ - Fix: Ignore more debug lines.
+
+2008-08-19 (version: 1.37.05)
+ - New: Initial implementation of Postfwd reporting.
+ Requested by: Sahil Tandon
+ - Change: Undeliverable (address verification) section now
+ grouped by DSN, canonicalized host reply, domainpart, localpart,
+ and formatted host/hostip. This dramatically cleans up this
+ section's output for systems that perform many address verifications.
+ - Fix: Postgrey lines were being ignored due to change made to
+ implement Ignore_Service.
+ - Fix: handle "status=undeliverable-but-not-cached" address verification
+ response, which is coerced into a simple "status=undeliverable".
+ If there is any value in distinguishing the two status types, let me
+ known and I'll create a new limiter. Thanks: Gary Casterline
+ - Fix: missed conversion of keyword "next" to "return" in postfix_postsuper
+ routine after inline code was converted into the subroutine.
+
+2008-07-22 (version: 1.37.04)
+ - Fix: recognize "approximately" in TooManyErrors section messages
+ starting introduced in Postfix 2.6 20080621. Thanks: Noel Jones
+ - Fix: Reset to level 0 the inadvertently changed EnvelopeSenders
+ and EnvelopeSenderDomains (in postfix-logwatch.conf).
+
+2008-07-18 (version: 1.37.03)
+ - Change: TimeoutInbound will include byte count if available;
+ default level changed to 1 to reduce noise.
+ - Change: some additional canonicalization is performed on
+ various "host XXX said: yyy" messages in sections like Deferrals.
+ Much of the "said" verbiage from some large mail houses is redundant
+ or excessive, and causes additional memory consumption. If this
+ canonicalization presents problems, I may include an additional level
+ of detail to present the raw message. Feedback welcome.
+ - Fix: Supplemental sections could not be re-enabled after using
+ --nodetail.
+ - Fix: Handle some additional RejectRBL variants, esp. the
+ "day old bread" list (dob.sibl.support-intelligence.net).
+ Thanks: Michael Monnerie
+ - Fix: Present the remote MTAs reply code/DSN, if available, at the
+ beginning of canonicalized "host XXX said: yyy" messages.
+ Thanks: Jorey Bump
+ - Fix: Provide remote MTAs SMTP reply code/DSN if available
+ in various Delay, Deferral, etc. reports. Some additional
+ canonicalization is performed on various flavors of deferral
+ replies.
+ - Fix: recognize "approximately" in lost connection byte count
+ messages starting introduced in Postfix 2.6 20080621.
+ Thanks: Noel Jones
+ - Internal: Ignored lines are now placed into a list, instead of
+ hard coded into the code. In the future, this will allow users
+ to configure ignore patterns without making code modifications.
+ In doing this, I discovered and reported a bug in perl (#56202),
+ but worked around the problem.
+ - Internal: move postsuper, panic, and fatal message processing into
+ their own subroutines.
+
+2008-05-30 (version: 1.37.02)
+ - Change: Some changes in Delays report. Now includes total delay
+ time as reported in delivery agent log entry delay=x. Removed
+ leading numbers in row titles, and cleaned up the title names.
+ Also, reduced fields to 2 decimal places.
+ - New: By IP (permanent) Reject report controlled with ByIpRejects
+ limiter. Disabled by default.
+ - Fix: Two minor fixes to PolicydWeight module: it was not the required
+ importing inc_unmatched, and ignore diagnostic "master: ..." lines.
+ - Fix: Eliminate some extraneous newline output.
+ - Fix: Ignore more debug log lines.
+
+2008-05-09 (version: 1.37.01)
+ - Change: level limiters are no longer unique command line options,
+ but are now parameters to the single option "--level" or "-l".
+ This reduces the number of command line options in the help list,
+ and simplifies the code added to support reject_reply_patterns.
+ For example, the config file level limiter $postfix_Sent = 2,
+ the command line option would be --limit sent=2 or -l sent=2,
+ rather than the previous --sent=2. This also means the --no
+ variants for level limiters are gone (eg. --nosent; instead use
+ -l sent=0). There is no change within the configuration files.
+ Limiters can still be abbreviated so long as they are unambiguous.
+ - Change: Section connectionlostoverload is removed, by being merged
+ into connectionlostinbound.
+ - Change: PrematureEOI is now AttrError, broadened to include errors
+ reading attributes from services.
+ - New: Support RFC 4954 Enhanced status codes (postfix 2.5+).
+ - New: Report "status=deferred (bounce failed)" messages under
+ Summary section "Bounce failed".
+ - New: Support postfix 2.6+ check_reverse_client_hostname_access
+ Includes new reject config variable: RejectUnverifiedClient.
+ - New: option --line_style specifies how to handle lines lengths
+ longer than max_report_width. Options are "wrap", "full", or
+ "truncate" (default). The older --detail >= 11 is equivalent
+ to line_style=full; line_style=truncate or line_style=wrap has
+ higher precedence and will dictate how long lines are handled.
+ Alternative options are --truncate, --wrap, or --full.
+ - New: The beginnings of a Top N config file is provided in
+ postfix-logwatch.conf-topn. Suggestions and improvements welcome.
+ - New: single letter options for some long options; run with
+ --help to see list. More may be added in the future.
+ - New: Option --ignore_services (config var $postfix_Ignore_Services)
+ provides a mechanism to ignore postfix/SERVICE log lines, where
+ SERVICE is a regular expression pattern.
+ - Fix: Support Anonymous TLS in TlsServerConnect (postfix 2.5+).
+ - Fix: Ignore output from "postfix status" command (postfix 2.5+)
+ - Fix: Ignore more debug log lines.
+ - Fix: When postsuper held more than one message in a given call,
+ the Hold count shown in the Summary section indicated how many
+ messages were held, but the Detail section showed how many
+ postsuper calls were made. Thanks: Stefan Jakobs
+ - Fix: Postgrey sender and recipient fields improperly reported
+ - Fix: Allow ":unknown" as an acceptable port in smtpd's "client=..."
+ log lines. Occurs in pre-queue content_filter setup.
+ Thanks: Robert Brooks
+ - Fix: At detail > 10, log lines were truncated to max_report_width.
+ - Fix: Documentation cleanup. Thanks: Chris Pepper
+ - Fix: Relax capture RE for resent-message-id which may contain
+ < or > chars. Thanks: Stefan Jakobs
+ - Fix: Reason for deferral/bounce would sometimes be incorrectly
+ shown as unknown recipient.
+ - Fix: Better handle the trigger subject (SMTP_NAME_*) in discard,
+ filter, hold, redirect, and warn actions (eg. Client host, Sender
+ address, Recipient Address, Client certificate, etc.).
+ - Change: reduce length of some extended status codes for readability.
+ - Change: remove hard-coded "postgrey" from the syslog name pattern
+ matching code, and instead add it to the configuration variable
+ postfix_Syslog_Name.
+ - Internal: converted all Section key names to lowercase to avoid
+ silly case errors due to hash key case differences in Sections,
+ Opts, and Collecting hashes.
+ - Internal: debug output is now controlled by keywords.
+
+2008-05-09 (version: 1.36.13)
+ Final version skipped
+
+2008-01-14 (version: 1.36.13pre7)
+ - New: Support ETRN rejects (option: RejectEtrn).
+ - Fix: Include optional text in L1 output for header/body checks Hold
+ messages.
+ - Fix: Accept "unknown" as an IP in Connection rate limit messages.
+ Thanks: Stefan Jakobs
+ - Fix: Improve MxError captures
+ - Fix: Ignore "sql auxprop plugin ..." messages
+ - Fix: Ignore more debug_peer_level=2 messages
+ - Fix: Correct failure to ignore "connect to subsystem..." debug lines
+ - Fix: Add missing RejectVerify to config file
+
+2007-12-15 (version: 1.36.13pre6)
+ - Fix: in BounceLocal and EnvelopeSenderDomains, set null domain
+ and formatted host to '*unknown'.
+ - Fix: Move postfix_warning before postfix_cleanup, as some cleanup
+ warnings were caught as unmatched.
+ - Fix: An Accepted message is now triggered by smtpd "client=..."
+ and pickup "uid=..." log entries, instead of qmgr's "from=xxx,
+ size=nnn, nrcpt=nnn" log lines. A message may have been accepted
+ during a previous time period, but delivery delays result in
+ multiple qmgr delivery attempts, resulting in over counting
+ Accepted messages. Thanks: Stefan Jakobs
+ - New: Bytes delivered is now broken down by Bytes sent via SMTP,
+ LMTP, and forwarded, to be orthogonal with message counts.
+ - Fix: Resent messages no longer reduce the number of messages
+ accepted - this was a naive attempt at not counting, for example,
+ messages released and re-queued from a content filter's quarantine.
+
+2007-11-14 (version: 1.36.13pre5)
+ - New: Threshold limiting and Top N lists for every level in each
+ Detail section. Every level in each section can now be limited
+ with minimum count thresholds and top N lists. See the updated
+ README file, the comments in the postfix-logwatch.conf file, and
+ the new postfix-logwatch man page. Requested by: Pavel Urban
+ - New: Rejects can now be categorized by reject reply code. A new
+ option/variable "reject_reply_patterns" is a list of reject reply
+ code regular expressions, which are used for categorizing rejects.
+ This feature allows, for example, distinguishing 421 transmission
+ channel closes from 45x errors. (eg. 450 mailbox unavailable, 451
+ local processing errors, 452 insufficient storage). The default
+ list is: "5.. 4.. Warn" which creates three groups of rejects:
+ permanent rejects, temporary failures, and reject warnings (as in
+ warn_if_reject). Requested by: Noel Jones
+ - New: postfix-logwatch man page created (net yet complete)
+ - New: Support for all access(5) actions. See the "Level Limiter
+ Options" section in the postfix-logwatch(1) man page, and "Common
+ access control actions" in postfix-logwatch.conf.
+ - New: Added envelope senders and envelope sender domains reports.
+ These are disabled by default. Enable with level limiter options
+ --envelopesenders 1 and --envelopesenderdomains 1 (or 2 to
+ also see senders listed under domains). See also the
+ postfix-logwatch.conf file. Suggested by: Brendan
+ - Change: Uncomment all variables in the config file. This should
+ help ensure the variables in the config file stay in sync with
+ those used in the source.
+ - Change: Merged sections SenderDelayNotification, DSNDelivered, and
+ DSNUndelivered into NotificationSent, with sub-sections indicating
+ the type of notification. This gives the total number of sent
+ notifications in the Summary section, and the breakdown by type
+ of notification in the Detailed section.
+ - Change: Removed "msgs" prefix from several options: msgsdeferred,
+ msgsdelivered, msgsforwarded, msgsresent, msgssent, and msgssentlmtp
+ are now deferred, delivered, forwarded, resent, sent and sentlmtp.
+ The old options are still usable.
+ - Change: force --help output to 80 chars.
+ - Change: Taint mode is now on by default in standalone mode. It is
+ disabled upon installation in logwatch mode, as logwatch fails with
+ taint mode enabled.
+ - Change: Set the primary key in tlsserverconnect/tlsclientconnect
+ options to type/cipher to reduce excessive level 2 output.
+ - Change: Reported values that cannot be determined or are unavailable
+ are prefixed with an asterisk (Eg. *unknown, *unspecified).
+ - Change: Warn section title 'Warn action logged' changed simply to
+ "Warned", to be consistent with other access/header_ and body_checks.
+ The option is --warned, but --warn is still acceptable.
+ - Fix: Significantly reduce memory footprint when detail < 5.
+ - Fix: Usage and --help now correctly show only detail section
+ level limiter options that are available. Previously, summary-
+ only counts were also display as level limiter options.
+ - Fix: "too many errors after DATA" and "timeout after DATA" may
+ include a byte count, as in "(348 bytes)". Thanks: John Beaver
+ - Fix: Ignore postgrey 'delayed ...' lines
+ - Fix: Allow logwatch --debug option to pass into postfix-logwatch
+ - Fix: configuration file reading code was not properly warning on
+ non-existent files
+ - Fix: "filter" actions were incremented on "redirect" actions
+ - Fix: Give more room to percentiles in delays percentiles table.
+ A 5 day delay is 432000.000 seconds, and the previous table width
+ was not sufficient.
+ - Fix: --show_sect_vars command line option inadvertently required an
+ argument; the name has been shortened to --sect_vars/--nosect_vars
+ and correctly no longer requires an argument. The longer names
+ --[no]show_sect_vars work as well. Thanks: Noel Jones
+ - Fix: Handle some unmatched connect to failures in section
+ ConnectToFailure. Cleanup and consolidate several similar messages;
+ add additional detail at level 3.
+ - Fix: Increment postsuper Hold messages by the number of messages
+ placed on hold.
+ - Fix: Add "non-ESMTP response ..." messages to SmtpConversationError.
+ First level is now the general SMTP error description.
+ - Internal: Converted source to be package-based to allow code sharing
+ with amavis-logwatch. The single-file executable is auto-generated
+ from the packages.
+ - Internal: internal gen_test_log function to create sample log data
+ for testing. Reads '#TD' comments from within postfix-logwatch.
+
+2007-10-16 (version: 1.36.13pre4)
+ - Fix: Handle messages "SSL_connect error to example.com: 0" and
+ "Cannot start TLS: handshake failure" by coercing into warnings
+ Thanks: Rob Sterenborg
+
+2007-10-15 (version: 1.36.13pre3)
+ - Fix: Handle "postmaster" DSNs
+ - Fix: Handle "discarding EHLO keywords:" (ignored)
+ - Internal: create bounce subroutine to handle bounce messages
+
+2007-10-05 (version: 1.36.13pre2)
+ - New: Initial support for postgrey (http://postgrey.schweikert.ch/)
+ Requested by: Sebastian Wolfgarten
+
+2007-10-05 (version: 1.36.13pre1)
+ - New: Support for policy-spf software postfix-policyd-spf-perl
+ Requested by: Nicodemo P. and Rob Sterenborg
+
+2007-10-05 (version: 1.36.12)
+ - New: support postfix 2.5 log changes (20071004, 20071003)
+ - Incompatible Change: Config variable/command line option name change:
+ * WarningHeader changed to Warn
+ * MsgsRedirected changed to Redirected
+ * ConnectionLost split into ConnectionLost{Inbound,Outbound}
+ - Incompatible Change: Distinguish inbound (smtpd) vs. outbound (smtp),
+ which replaces ConnectionsLost with ConnectionsLostInbound and
+ ConnectionsLostOutbound. ConnectionsLostInbound includes number of
+ bytes received if the connection was lost during DATA. Encouraged by
+ 2.5 20071003 change in logging.
+ - New: Support for all header_checks(5)/body_checks(5) actions. See
+ also postfix-logwatch.conf for "Common access control actions"
+ - New: Option show_sect_vars shows names of section configuration
+ variables/command line options in titles of detailed report sections.
+ This allows easy correlation of corresponding configuration file
+ variables/command line option for each section. [ Default: 0 ]
+ - Fix: catch postsuper's pluralized form of Delete message"s".
+ - New: handle "cannot load Certificate Authority data" as Misc. warning
+ - Fix: Makefile: no -D option to install in FreeBSD. Use -d instead
+ - Change: ConnectionLostInbound now defaults to level 1 only
+ - Internal: Numerous code cleanups, re-factoring and restructuring
+ - Internal: Test data migrating to include the correct postfix service, as
+ internal code moves towards using the service name as an initial log
+ line match qualifier
+
+2007-09-13 (version: 1.36.11)
+ - Incompatible Change: All TempRejectXXX and RejectWarnXXX options/config vars
+ have been renamed for easier identification in the code, and consistency.
+ Now, all Reject variants look like RejectXXXyyy, where XXX is the
+ given reject name (Helo, RBL, etc), and yyy is the optional reject type
+ of "Warn" (warn_if_reject) or "Temp" (4xx temporary rejects).
+ For example, the previously named RejectRelay, RejectWarnRelay and
+ TempRejectRelay are now named RejectRelay, RejectRelayWarn and RejectRelayTemp.
+ See the usage information or the .conf file to see the list.
+ - Fix: A %Counts accumulator must use the same number of keys consistently.
+ This error caused some totals to be wildly incorrect, and the fatal perl error:
+ "Can't use string ("XXX") as a HASH ref while "strict refs" in use ..."
+ Fortunately, this error only occurred with a specific set of data, which
+ seemed not too common.
+ - Fix: remove Temp and Warn variants of RejectHeader and RejectBody - they
+ don't exist.
+ - Fix: Add Temp variant of RejectMilter
+ - New: Add ProcessLimit section for 2.5 stress messages
+ - New: accommodate postfix patch which also logs HELO name in smtpd's
+ "QID: client=..." log entries.
+ - Thanks: Noel Jones
+
+2007-09-09 (version: 1.36.10)
+ - New: handle "reject: DATA from ... <DATA>: Data command rejected: ..."
+ - New: ignore "fingerprint=20:..." lines
+ - Thanks Farkas Levente
+
+2007-09-01 (version: 1.36.9)
+ - Fix: remove rooted path in md5 file
+ - Fix: Makefile install-logwatch rule was missing a parenthesis
+ - Fix: Makefile updates from Till Mass
+
+2007-08-31 (version: 1.36.8)
+ - Change: Include GPLv2 license
+ - Change: Include version number in tarball file name
+ - Internal: Move CVS log comments to Changes file
+
+2007-08-31 (version: 1.36.7)
+ - Fix: capture older postfix RCPT from RBL reject entries. Thanks
+ Hugo van der Kooij
+
+2007-08-15 (version: 1.36.6)
+ - Changed: for sorting purposes, lowercase localpart of rejected email addresses
+ - Change: Output help and version info on STDOUT for easier pipelines to a pager
+ - New: option --nodetail zeros out all detail levels, to more easily obtain
+ only specified detailed reports (eg: --nodetail --rejecthelo 1) will
+ only show a list of rejected HELOs in the details section.
+ - New: option --nosummary disables the summary section
+ - New: detailed section command line arguments can now be specified with the
+ prefix "no", to set the level to 0 (eg. --nomsgssent is equivalent to
+ --msgssent 0).
+ - Internal: split printReports into printSummaryReport and printDetailReport
+ - Internal: change variable Formats to the more obvious named Sections
+
+2007-08-03 (version: 1.36.5)
+ - Changed: rejected addresses collected by domain, then localpart
+ - New: delay percentiles report. Config vars: show_delays and
+ delays_percentiles; command line --[no]delays
+ - Fix: Yes/True and No/False config values weren't being read properly
+ in standalone
+
+2007-08-01 (version: 1.36.4)
+ - New: option --config_file allows specifying a configuration file via
+ command line. Options in configuration file act as though they were
+ set on the command line in order, with earlier settings being over-
+ ridden by most recent settings. Multiple config_file options may
+ be specified.
+ - Change: Summary title includes syslog_name in standalone mode
+ - Change: Remove some extraneous newlines
+
+2007-07-24 (version: 1.36.3)
+ - Refine anvil connection rate exceeded messages
+
+2007-07-13 (version: 1.36.2)
+ - Support FreeBSD (<facility.priority> precedes hostname in syslog)
+ - Thanks Clemens Fischer
+
+2007-07-10
+ - Ignore "nss_ldap: reconnected to LDAP server ..."
+ - Handle "discard: header/body: messages
+ - Thanks Jay Chandler
+
+2007-07-03
+ - Corrected some minor typos
+
+2007-06-08
+ - Changed titles shown for sender notifications of (non-)delivery
+ and delay
+ - Corrected some incorrect config file variable names. Thanks: Nicolas
+
+2007-06-02
+ - Do not strip <> when address is '<>' in Illegal address syntax
+
+2007-06-01
+ - Changed warning output for smtpd messages:
+ "lost connection after CONNECT from unknown[unknown]".
+ Previous warning erroneously attributed this to pre-queue content
+ filter overloads, but the problem indicates a more general
+ smtpd overload.
+
+2007-05-31
+ - Fix bug which caused config file to be required in standalone mode
+
+2007-05-30
+ - Support delay_reject=no (debian: 426726)
+ - Ignore additional unmatched TLS debug messages
+ - Initial support for redirect messages
+ - Some corrected typos
+ - Thanks Jusin Pryzby
+
+2007-05-25
+ - Experimental: syntax to limit Top N level 1 output lines. Variables
+ that control depth levels in detailed reports can be specified as
+ m.n, where m is the maximum level to output, and n specifies the number
+ of level 1 items output. Eg: $postfix_MsgsSent=2.10, will output
+ the top 10 level 1 items, with each item providing 2 levels of detail.
+ - Protect interpolated recipient addresses in cleanhostreply with \Q \E
+ e Add zero-width assertions and use strict IP RE in bycount sort subroutine
+ to match IP addresses more reliably
+
+2007-05-09
+ - Ignore a few more policydweigh child or cache entries
+ - Escape metacharacters from being interpreted in recipient_delimiter
+ - Never split mailer-daemon, double-bounce, or when recipient_delimiter
+ is a "-" (dash) never split owner- or -request localparts
+
+2007-05-08
+ - Support for running in standalone mode (independent of logwatch)
+ - Renamed script to "postfix-logwatch" to avoid confusion when running
+ in standalone mode. See the README.
+ - Add relay=virtual to "local" class for local vs. remote bounces
+
+2007-05-07
+ - Handle and report postfix/policydweight lines (postfix_PolicydWeight)
+ - Handle and report Host offered STARTTLS lines
+ - Generalize "maildrop: Unable to create a dot-lock at <path>" messages
+ - Corrected typo that prevented fatal errors from being output
+
+2007-04-26
+ - Consolidate similar MX errors
+ - set IP address to 127.0.0.1 when from=local, and reporting both host/hostip
+ - More cleanup (re-factor common code, replace most global variables with lexicals,
+ lowercase non-global variable names, shorten variable names, etc.)
+ - Capture postsuper hold messages
+
+2007-04-25
+ - Support postfix 2.5 TLS message changes (smtpd_tls_loglevel > 0)
+ - Move 4xx temporary rejects into their own section (experimental feature)
+
+2007-04-18
+ - Allow for hold messages that do not contain a recipient (Thanks John Wilcock)
+
+2007-03-26
+ - Lowercase recipient addresses in several Reject sections
+
+2007-03-22
+ - Accept spf.pobox.com URLs in Reject recipient address
+
+2007-03-21
+ - Handle spf lines from older version of postfix-spf, and spf.pobox.com URLs
+
+2007-03-20
+ - Capture and report postfix-spf lines
+ - New config variable postfix_PolicySPF
+
+2007-03-13
+ - Capture and report reject_unknown_reverse_client_hostname.
+ Thanks Michael M.
+
+2007-03-09
+ - Capture and report as config warning: "looking for plugins" NSF error
+
+2007-03-03
+ - fix reject header|body RE to allow "local" as host/ip
+ - really ignore lines that don't match SyslogName;
+ - add inc_unmatched subroutine for easier debug of unmatched lines
+
+2007-02-27
+ - Capture and summarize postfix-script output (starts, stops, refresh, etc.)
+ - Remove redundant chomps
+
+2007-02-26
+ - Fix problem in sort routine where IP addresses were being captured
+ anywhere in an output line for comparison via pack 'C4' - only
+ attempt IP comparison if an IP address is the start of an output line
+ Thanks: Ian
+ - Provide support for syslog_name in Postfix 2.4 via postfix.conf
+ variable postfix_Syslog_Name
+ - Classify PIX workarounds based on type (there are several)
+ - Change summary output criteria to check for any non-zero Totals
+
+2007-02-25
+ - Do not interpolate log lines into printf; they may contain % chars
+
+2007-02-17
+ - Ensure no output occurs when nothing is captured
+
+2007-02-15
+ - Place recipients and senders in their own keys, instead of combined
+
+2007-02-14
+ - Fix countdown bug in Deliveries, as ncrpt does not account for always_bcc
+
+2007-02-14
+ - Make reject and warn_if_reject distinct sections
+ - Track Qids to properly report messages and bytes sent / accepted
+ - Also track messages deferred (each of which may have many deferrals)
+ - Consider reject VRFY a reject and accumulate in reject totals
+ - Move header/body reject code in with the rest of the reject code
+ - Move 'MAIL from' reject code in with the rest of the reject code
+ - Remove unused variable
+ - Print row heading separator lines only when appropriate
+ - Move printing of report headings into printReports
+ - Change Sent header to Sent via SMTP (orthogonal to Sent via LMTP)
+
+2007-02-09
+ - Better processing of remote server "host...said" replies
+ - Made maximum report width configurable in postfix.conf
+ - All lines in report now obey max report width
+
+2007-02-07
+ - Changed all From -> To lines to To <- From. From address is often bogus
+ and To is more interesting to see.
+
+2007-02-06
+ - Added new configuration variable "postfix_Recipient_Delimiter", which
+ can be set to match the postfix variable "recipient_delimiter".
+ When set, allows Delivered and Sent reports to be grouped by
+ email addresses minus their address extension.
+ - Liberalized the RE for capturing VFRY rejects
+ - Reverted change of primary SASL authenticated messages; primary
+ key is once again User, followed by Method. Unknown is reported
+ when these keys are not available.
+ - Created a SASL authenticated relayed messages which hits with
+ sasl_sender is present in smtpd messages
+ - Split orig_to email addresses into a subkey. Allows reports
+ to be grouped by primary "to" address, instead of various aliases.
+ - Move Host/HostIP into their own keys for Bounce Remote section
+ - For Pix Workaround section, format HostIP / Host the same as others
+ - Add 'o' option where missing in REs
+ - Fix configuration variable importing
+
+2007-02-03
+ - Added VFRY reject section
+ - Changed primary key for SASL authentication section to IP/hostname,
+ as any of sasl_{method,sender,user} may be absent
+ - Added RFC 3463 DSN code messages to bounce/deferred sections
+ - More parsing of various "host...said" remote server messages
+ - Add Sent via LMTP section, removing lmtp-delivered mail out of Delivered.
+ Allows users with lmtp-based content filters to avoid double counting
+ (but only for message counts; byte counts are still about 50% too large).
+ Config variable postfix_MsgsSentLmtp controls display
+
+2007-01-28
+ - Added pre-queue content-filter overload section
+ - Reworked Bounce (local/remote) and Deferred sections
+ - Fixed several reversed captures of Host and HostIP
+ - Format Host and HostIP in Numeric hostname section
+ - Thanks: Mike Horwath
+
+2007-01-28
+ - Made Reason the primary key in Deliverable/Undeliverable 'sendmail -bv' tests
+ - Modified re_DSN RE to capture DSNs missing 3 number response code
+ - Enhanced SASL authenticated messages to capture missing log lines
+ - Added milter-reject section
+ - Updated 'Reject server configuration error' RE for older postfix versions
+ - Fix copy/paste error which caused use of incorrect variable in bad size limit
+ - Add Concurrency limit reached section
+ - Add "maildrop" to the list of relay's considered local in Bounce section
+
+2007-01-23
+ - Aggregate recipient/sender address verification lines (Thanks Harald Geiger)
+ - Uppercase message in reject recipient section
+
+2007-01-22
+ - Update REs to allow null sender in sender addresses
+
+2007-01-19
+ - Capture and summarize "triggers FILTER" messages (Thanks Eray Aslan)
+ - Fix overly permissive Server configuration error RE (Thanks Harald Geiger)
+ - Add "Server configuration error" rejects to Reject totals
+ - Add "Insufficient system storage" rejects to Reject totals
+ - Make RejectSize report consistent with others
+
+2007-01-17
+ - Update IP RE to support IPV6 (Thanks Harald Geiger)
+ - Aggregate reject recipient address caused by SPF (Thanks Harald Geiger)
+
+2007-01-16
+ - Made Reject HELO/EHLO report consistent with others: demoted Helo=xxx
+ string (Thanks: Jorey Bump)
+ - Fixed incorrect TotalRejects summation (typo)
+ - "Accepted" / "Rejected" summation is no longer based on "Connection";
+ now Total = Accepted + Rejected
+ * Client may or may not close connection properly after reject
+ * Multiple rejects for single connection can occur
+ - ConnectToFailure header incorrectly indicated connection was "inbound"
+ - Included Makefile for ease of installation during this testing phase (Thanks: Jorey Bump)
+
+2006-12-16
+ - Add pcre map warnings
+ - Reordered headings to produce more obvious correlation with percentage breakdowns
+ - Second key sort is now the illegal address in illegal address in SMTP command
+ - More optimization of log entry capturing
+ - Added Sent category capturing outbound SMTP connections
+ requires modified /usr/share/logwatch/default.conf/services/postfix.conf or
+ /etc/logwatch/conf/services/postfix.con
+ - Added ability to control max print depth on a per section basis
+ - Renamed Received to Accepted (to indicate accepted for delivery, and better opposite of Reject)
+ NOTE: Accepted shows less than that of pflogsumm's Received, which incorrectly
+ increments rejected messages
+ - Reduce Accepted by Deferred and Resent, which cause double counting
+ - Removed erroneous a-z in RE for capturing QIDs
+ - Added Panic section for postfix panic messages
+ - Fixed bug which failed to increment watchdog timers
+ - Started work on better debug capability
+
+2006-12-13
+ - Removed extra blank line for Detail <= 5
+ - Filter many more debug lines
+ - Catch and group additional warning and fatal messages
+
+2006-12-12
+- Made reject header/body output consistent with each other
+- Sort reject header/body first by recipient address, for tighter groupings - reject reason is typically random
+- Trimmed excess whitespace in reject header/body reasons
+- Added extra line between level 1 headings
+- Group SASL authenticated messages by sasl_username
+- Filter TLS and SASL debug messages (smtpd_tls_loglevel = 2)
+
+Rewrite by Mike Cappella (MrC)
+Revision 1.29 2007/01/27 20:21:46 mrc
+ - Provide more useful information and summaries
+ - Provide increasing detail as requested via --detail
+ - Provide ability to configure per section maximum detail
+ - Optimize and combine the numerous REs
+ - Capture and summarize many more log lines
+ - Pin important errors to top of report
+ - Sort by hits, IP, and lexically
+ - Handle IPv6 addresses
+ - Generalize log line capturing and reporting
+ - Eliminate excessive copy/paste reporting code
+ - Requires updated postfix.conf file
+ - Thanks: Eray Aslan, Jorey Bump, Harald Geiger, Bill Hudacek,
+ Frederic Jacquet, Geert Janssens, Leon Kolchinsky, Rob Myroon
+
+Revision 1.28 2006/12/15 06:24:49 bjorn
+Filtering "sender non-delivery notification", by Ivana Varekova.
+
+Revision 1.27 2006/12/15 05:00:41 bjorn
+Filter all held message logs, by Hugo van der Kooij.
+
+Revision 1.26 2006/10/20 16:51:50 bjorn
+Additional matching of sasl messages, by Willi Mann.
+
+Revision 1.25 2006/08/13 21:25:55 bjorn
+Updates to work with the Postfix 2.3.x series (due to log format changes),
+by Mike Cappella.
+
+Revision 1.24 2006/03/22 17:43:46 bjorn
+Changes by Harald Geiger:
+- ignore additional statistics: messages (Postfix 2.2)
+- replaced several 5xx Codes by [0-9]+
+ (main reason is to make them match on 4xx if in soft_bounce=yes mode)
+- a more generic "Client host rejected" reporting
+- changed "Messages rejected:" to "Messages rejected from sender:"
+
+Revision 1.23 2005/12/19 15:47:47 bjorn
+Updates from Mike Cappella:
+ - Catches some of the Unknown Users messages from newer versions of postfix
+ - Consolidates a couple of REs
+ - Adds a cumulative total to each of the Unknown users and Header content rejection headers
+ - Adds a Body content rejection section
+
+Revision 1.22 2005/11/22 18:30:47 bjorn
+Detecting 'virtual alias table', by Kevin Old.
+
+Revision 1.21 2005/08/23 23:54:38 mike
+Fixed typo probably from Roland Hermans -mgt
+
+Revision 1.20 2005/07/25 22:26:28 bjorn
+Added "Sender address" to "554 Service unavailable" regexp, by Who Knows
+
+Revision 1.19 2005/04/22 13:48:28 bjorn
+This patch catches (un)deliverable messages and many more, which were
+missing until now on mu new postfix-2.1.*, from Paweł Gołaszewski
+
+Revision 1.18 2005/04/17 23:12:28 bjorn
+Patches from Peter Bieringer and Willi Mann: ignoring more lines and
+some blank spaces
+
+Revision 1.17 2005/02/24 17:08:05 kirk
+Applying consolidated patches from Mike Tremaine
+
+Revision 1.7 2005/02/16 00:43:28 mgt
+Added #vi tag to everything, updated ignore.conf with comments,
+added emerge and netopia to the tree from Laurent -mgt
+
+Revision 1.6 2005/02/13 23:50:42 mgt
+Tons of patches from Pawel and PLD Linux folks...Thanks! -mgt
+
+Revision 1.5 2004/10/06 21:42:53 mgt
+patches from Pawel quien-sabe -mgt
+
+Revision 1.4 2004/07/29 19:33:29 mgt
+Chmod and removed perl call -mgt
+
+Revision 1.3 2004/07/10 01:54:35 mgt
+sync with kirk -mgt
+
+Revision 1.13 2004/06/23 15:01:17 kirk
+- Added more patches from blues@ds.pg.gda.pl
+
+Revision 1.12 2004/06/21 14:59:05 kirk
+Added tons of patches from Pawe? Go?aszewski" <blues@ds.pg.gda.pl>
+Thanks, as always!
+
+Revision 1.11 2004/06/21 13:42:02 kirk
+From: Matthew Wise <matt@oatsystems.com>
+This is more of a suggestion than a true patch submission. On a busy
+postfix server the messages sent by section is really long and not
+helpful. This patch finds and lists the top 10 senders by number of
+messages.
+
+Revision 1.10 2004/06/21 13:41:04 kirk
+Patch from rod@nayfield.com
+
+Revision 1.9.1 2004/02/22 16:44:01 rod
+Added patch from rod@nayfield.com
+
+Revision 1.9 2004/02/03 03:25:02 kirk
+Added patch from quien-sabe@metaorg.com
+
+Revision 1.8 2004/02/03 02:45:26 kirk
+Tons of patches, and new 'oidentd' and 'shaperd' filters from
+Pawe? Go?aszewski" <blues@ds.pg.gda.pl>
+
+Revision 1.7 2003/12/15 18:35:03 kirk
+Tons of patches from blues@ds.pg.gda.pl
+
+Revision 1.6 2003/12/15 18:09:23 kirk
+Added standard vi formatting commands at the bottom of all files.
+Applied many patches from blues@ds.pg.gda.pl
+
+Revision 1.5 2003/12/15 17:45:09 kirk
+Added clamAV update log filter from lars@spinn.dk
+
+Revision 1.4 2003/11/26 14:36:30 kirk
+Applied patch from blues@ds.pg.gda.pl
+
+Revision 1.3 2003/11/18 14:04:05 kirk
+More patches from blues@ds.pg.gda.pl
+
+Revision 1.2 2003/11/18 04:02:21 kirk
+Patch from blues@ds.pg.gda.pl
+
+Revision 1.1 2003/11/03 04:49:18 kirk
+Added postfix filter from Sven Conrad <sconrad@receptec.net>
+
+Revision 1.1 2002/03/29 15:32:14 kirk
+Added some filters found in RH's release
+
+Revision ??? 2000/07/12 Simon Liddington <sjl@zepler.org>
+converted from sendmail to postfix Sven Conrad <scon@gmx.net>
+added unknown users, relay denials
+
+Revision 1.1 2003/03/21 21:10 sven
+Initial revision
+filters all postfix/<process> messages
--- /dev/null
+#!/usr/bin/perl -T
+
+##########################################################################
+# Postfix-logwatch: written and maintained by:
+#
+# Mike "MrC" Cappella <mike (at) cappella (dot) us>
+# http://logreporters.sourceforge.net/
+#
+# Please send all comments, suggestions, bug reports regarding this
+# program/module to the email address above. I will respond as quickly
+# as possible. [MrC]
+#
+# Questions regarding the logwatch program itself should be directed to
+# the logwatch project at:
+# http://sourceforge.net/projects/logwatch/support
+#
+#######################################################
+### All work since Dec 12, 2006 (logwatch CVS revision 1.28)
+### Copyright (c) 2006-2012 Mike Cappella
+###
+### Covered under the included MIT/X-Consortium License:
+### http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
+### All modifications and contributions by other persons to
+### this script are assumed to have been donated to the
+### Logwatch project and thus assume the above copyright
+### and licensing terms. If you want to make contributions
+### under your own copyright or a different license this
+### must be explicitly stated in the contribution an the
+### Logwatch project reserves the right to not accept such
+### contributions. If you have made significant
+### contributions to this script and want to claim
+### copyright please contact logwatch-devel@lists.sourceforge.net.
+##########################################################
+
+##########################################################################
+# The original postfix logwatch filter was written by
+# Kenneth Porter, and has had many contributors over the years.
+#
+# CVS log removed: see Changes file for postfix-logwatch at
+# http://logreporters.sourceforge.net/
+# or included with the standalone postfix-logwatch distribution
+##########################################################################
+
+##########################################################################
+#
+# Test data included via inline comments starting with "#TD"
+#
+
+#use Devel::Size qw(size total_size);
+
+package Logreporters;
+use 5.008;
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+no warnings "uninitialized";
+use re 'taint';
+
+our $Version = '1.40.03';
+our $progname_prefix = 'postfix';
+
+# Specifies the default configuration file for use in standalone mode.
+my $config_file = "/usr/local/etc/${progname_prefix}-logwatch.conf";
+
+# support postfix long (2.9+) or short queue ids
+my $re_QID_s = qr/[A-Z\d]+/;
+my $re_QID_l = qr/(?:NOQUEUE|[bcdfghjklmnpqrstvwxyzBCDFGHJKLMNPQRSTVWXYZ\d]+)/;
+our $re_QID;
+
+our $re_DSN = qr/(?:(?:\d{3})?(?: ?\d\.\d\.\d)?)/;
+our $re_DDD = qr/(?:(?:conn_use=\d+ )?delay=-?[\d.]+(?:, delays=[\d\/.]+)?(?:, dsn=[\d.]+)?)/;
+
+#MODULE: ../Logreporters/Utils.pm
+package Logreporters::Utils;
+
+use 5.008;
+use strict;
+use re 'taint';
+use warnings;
+
+BEGIN {
+ use Exporter ();
+ use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS $VERSION);
+ $VERSION = '1.003';
+ @ISA = qw(Exporter);
+ @EXPORT = qw(&formathost &get_percentiles &get_percentiles2 &get_frequencies &commify &unitize
+ &get_usable_sectvars &add_section &begin_section_group &end_section_group
+ &get_version &unique_list);
+ @EXPORT_OK = qw(&gen_test_log);
+}
+
+use subs qw (@EXPORT @EXPORT_OK);
+
+
+# Formats IP and hostname for even column spacing
+#
+sub formathost($ $) {
+ # $_[0] : hostip
+ # $_[1] : hostname;
+
+ if (! $Logreporters::Config::Opts{'unknown'} and $_[1] eq 'unknown') {
+ return $_[0];
+ }
+
+ return sprintf "%-$Logreporters::Config::Opts{'ipaddr_width'}s %s",
+ $_[0] eq '' ? '*unknown' : $_[0],
+ $_[1] eq '' ? '*unknown' : lc $_[1];
+}
+
+# Add a new section to the end of a section table
+#
+sub add_section($$$$$;$) {
+ my $sref = shift;
+ die "Improperly specified Section entry: $_[0]" if !defined $_[3];
+
+ my $entry = {
+ CLASS => 'DATA',
+ NAME => $_[0],
+ DETAIL => $_[1],
+ FMT => $_[2],
+ TITLE => $_[3],
+ };
+ $entry->{'DIVISOR'} = $_[4] if defined $_[4];
+ push @$sref, $entry;
+}
+
+{
+my $group_level = 0;
+
+# Begin a new section group. Groups can nest.
+#
+sub begin_section_group($;@) {
+ my $sref = shift;
+ my $group_name = shift;
+ my $entry = {
+ CLASS => 'GROUP_BEGIN',
+ NAME => $group_name,
+ LEVEL => ++$group_level,
+ HEADERS => [ @_ ],
+ };
+ push @$sref, $entry;
+}
+
+# Ends a section group.
+#
+sub end_section_group($;@) {
+ my $sref = shift;
+ my $group_name = shift;
+ my $entry = {
+ CLASS => 'GROUP_END',
+ NAME => $group_name,
+ LEVEL => --$group_level,
+ FOOTERS => [ @_ ],
+ };
+ push @$sref, $entry;
+}
+}
+
+# Generate and return a list of section table entries or
+# limiter key names, skipping any formatting entries.
+# If 'namesonly' is set, limiter key names are returned,
+# otherwise an array of section array records is returned.
+sub get_usable_sectvars(\@ $) {
+ my ($sectref,$namesonly) = @_;
+ my (@sect_list, %unique_names);
+
+ foreach my $sref (@$sectref) {
+ #print "get_usable_sectvars: $sref->{NAME}\n";
+ next unless $sref->{CLASS} eq 'DATA';
+ if ($namesonly) {
+ $unique_names{$sref->{NAME}} = 1;
+ }
+ else {
+ push @sect_list, $sref;
+ }
+ }
+ # return list of unique names
+ if ($namesonly) {
+ return keys %unique_names;
+ }
+ return @sect_list;
+}
+
+# Print program and version info, preceeded by an optional string, and exit.
+#
+sub get_version() {
+
+ print STDOUT "@_\n" if ($_[0]);
+ print STDOUT "$Logreporters::progname: $Logreporters::Version\n";
+ exit 0;
+}
+
+
+# Returns a list of percentile values given a
+# sorted array of numeric values. Uses the formula:
+#
+# r = 1 + (p(n-1)/100) = i + d (Excel method)
+#
+# r = rank
+# p = desired percentile
+# n = number of items
+# i = integer part
+# d = decimal part
+#
+# Arg1 is an array ref to the sorted series
+# Arg2 is a list of percentiles to use
+
+sub get_percentiles(\@ @) {
+ my ($aref,@plist) = @_;
+ my ($n, $last, $r, $d, $i, @vals, $Yp);
+
+ $last = $#$aref;
+ $n = $last + 1;
+ #printf "%6d" x $n . "\n", @{$aref};
+
+ #printf "n: %4d, last: %d\n", $n, $last;
+ foreach my $p (@plist) {
+ $r = 1 + ($p * ($n - 1) / 100.0);
+ $i = int ($r); # integer part
+ # domain: $i = 1 .. n
+ if ($i == $n) {
+ $Yp = $aref->[$last];
+ }
+ elsif ($i == 0) {
+ $Yp = $aref->[0];
+ print "CAN'T HAPPEN: $Yp\n";
+ }
+ else {
+ $d = $r - $i; # decimal part
+ #p = Y[i] + d(Y[i+1] - Y[i]), but since we're 0 based, use i=i-1
+ $Yp = $aref->[$i-1] + ($d * ($aref->[$i] - $aref->[$i-1]));
+ }
+ #printf "\np(%6.2f), r: %6.2f, i: %6d, d: %6.2f, Yp: %6d", $p, $r, $i, $d, $Yp;
+ push @vals, $Yp;
+ }
+
+ return @vals;
+}
+
+sub get_num_scores($) {
+ my $scoretab_r = shift;
+
+ my $totalscores = 0;
+
+ for (my $i = 0; $i < @$scoretab_r; $i += 2) {
+ $totalscores += $scoretab_r->[$i+1]
+ }
+
+ return $totalscores;
+}
+
+# scoretab
+#
+# (score1, n1), (score2, n2), ... (scoreN, nN)
+# $i $i+1
+#
+# scores are 0 based (0 = 1st score)
+sub get_nth_score($ $) {
+ my ($scoretab_r, $n) = @_;
+
+ my $i = 0;
+ my $n_cur_scores = 0;
+ #print "Byscore (", .5 * @$scoretab_r, "): "; for (my $i = 0; $i < $#$scoretab_r / 2; $i++) { printf "%9s (%d) ", $scoretab_r->[$i], $scoretab_r->[$i+1]; } ; print "\n";
+
+ while ($i < $#$scoretab_r) {
+ #print "Samples_seen: $n_cur_scores\n";
+ $n_cur_scores += $scoretab_r->[$i+1];
+ if ($n_cur_scores >= $n) {
+ #printf "range: %s %s %s\n", $i >= 2 ? $scoretab_r->[$i - 2] : '<begin>', $scoretab_r->[$i], $i+2 > $#$scoretab_r ? '<end>' : $scoretab_r->[$i + 2];
+ #printf "n: $n, i: %8d, n_cur_scores: %8d, score: %d x %d hits\n", $i, $n_cur_scores, $scoretab_r->[$i], $scoretab_r->[$i+1];
+ return $scoretab_r->[$i];
+ }
+
+ $i += 2;
+ }
+ print "returning last score $scoretab_r->[$i]\n";
+ return $scoretab_r->[$i];
+}
+
+sub get_percentiles2(\@ @) {
+ my ($scoretab_r, @plist) = @_;
+ my ($n, $last, $r, $d, $i, @vals, $Yp);
+
+ #$last = $#$scoretab_r - 1;
+ $n = get_num_scores($scoretab_r);
+ #printf "\n%6d" x $n . "\n", @{$scoretab_r};
+
+ #printf "\n\tn: %4d, @$scoretab_r\n", $n;
+ foreach my $p (@plist) {
+ ###print "\nPERCENTILE: $p\n";
+ $r = 1 + ($p * ($n - 1) / 100.0);
+ $i = int ($r); # integer part
+ if ($i == $n) {
+ #print "last:\n";
+ #$Yp = $scoretab_r->[$last];
+ $Yp = get_nth_score($scoretab_r, $n);
+ }
+ elsif ($i == 0) {
+ #$Yp = $scoretab_r->[0];
+ print "1st: CAN'T HAPPEN\n";
+ $Yp = get_nth_score($scoretab_r, 1);
+ }
+ else {
+ $d = $r - $i; # decimal part
+ #p = Y[i] + d(Y[i+1] - Y[i]), but since we're 0 based, use i=i-1
+ my $ithvalprev = get_nth_score($scoretab_r, $i);
+ my $ithval = get_nth_score($scoretab_r, $i+1);
+ $Yp = $ithvalprev + ($d * ($ithval - $ithvalprev));
+ }
+ #printf "p(%6.2f), r: %6.2f, i: %6d, d: %6.2f, Yp: %6d\n", $p, $r, $i, $d, $Yp;
+ push @vals, $Yp;
+ }
+
+ return @vals;
+}
+
+
+
+# Returns a list of frequency distributions given an incrementally sorted
+# set of sorted scores, and an incrementally sorted list of buckets
+#
+# Arg1 is an array ref to the sorted series
+# Arg2 is a list of frequency buckets to use
+sub get_frequencies(\@ @) {
+ my ($aref,@blist) = @_;
+
+ my @vals = ( 0 ) x (@blist);
+ my @sorted_blist = sort { $a <=> $b } @blist;
+ my $bucket_index = 0;
+
+OUTER: foreach my $score (@$aref) {
+ #print "Score: $score\n";
+ for my $i ($bucket_index .. @sorted_blist - 1) {
+ #print "\tTrying Bucket[$i]: $sorted_blist[$i]\n";
+ if ($score > $sorted_blist[$i]) {
+ $bucket_index++;
+ }
+ else {
+ #printf "\t\tinto Bucket[%d]\n", $bucket_index;
+ $vals[$bucket_index]++;
+ next OUTER;
+ }
+ }
+ #printf "\t\tinto Bucket[%d]\n", $bucket_index - 1;
+ $vals[$bucket_index - 1]++;
+ }
+
+ return @vals;
+}
+
+# Inserts commas in numbers for easier readability
+#
+sub commify ($) {
+ return undef if ! defined ($_[0]);
+
+ my $text = reverse $_[0];
+ $text =~ s/(\d\d\d)(?=\d)(?!\d*\.)/$1,/g;
+ return scalar reverse $text;
+}
+
+# Unitize a number, and return appropriate printf formatting string
+#
+sub unitize($ $) {
+ my ($num, $fmt) = @_;
+ my $kilobyte = 2**10;
+ my $megabyte = 2**20;
+ my $gigabyte = 2**30;
+ my $terabyte = 2**40;
+
+ if ($num >= $terabyte) {
+ $num /= $terabyte;
+ $fmt .= '.3fT';
+ } elsif ($num >= $gigabyte) {
+ $num /= $gigabyte;
+ $fmt .= '.3fG';
+ } elsif ($num >= $megabyte) {
+ $num /= $megabyte;
+ $fmt .= '.3fM';
+ } elsif ($num >= $kilobyte) {
+ $num /= $kilobyte;
+ $fmt .= '.3fK';
+ } else {
+ $fmt .= 'd ';
+ }
+
+ return ($num, $fmt);
+}
+
+# Returns a sublist of the supplied list of elements in an unchanged order,
+# where only the first occurrence of each defined element is retained
+# and duplicates removed
+#
+# Borrowed from amavis 2.6.2
+#
+sub unique_list(@) {
+ my ($r) = @_ == 1 && ref($_[0]) ? $_[0] : \@_; # accept list, or a list ref
+ my (%seen);
+ my (@unique) = grep { defined($_) && !$seen{$_}++ } @$r;
+
+ return @unique;
+}
+
+# Generate a test maillog file from the '#TD' test data lines
+# The test data file is placed in /var/tmp/maillog.autogen
+#
+# arg1: "postfix" or "amavis"
+# arg2: path to postfix-logwatch or amavis-logwatch from which to read '#TD' data
+#
+# Postfix TD syntax:
+# TD<service><QID>(<count>) log entry
+#
+sub gen_test_log($) {
+ my $scriptpath = shift;
+
+ my $toolname = $Logreporters::progname_prefix;
+ my $datafile = "/var/tmp/maillog-${toolname}.autogen";
+
+ die "gen_test_log: invalid toolname $toolname" if ($toolname !~ /^(postfix|amavis)$/);
+
+ eval {
+ require Sys::Hostname;
+ require Fcntl;
+ } or die "Unable to create test data file: required module(s) not found\n$@";
+
+ my $syslogtime = localtime;
+ $syslogtime =~ s/^....(.*) \d{4}$/$1/;
+
+ my ($hostname) = split /\./, Sys::Hostname::hostname();
+
+ # # avoid -T issues
+ # delete @ENV{'IFS', 'CDPATH', 'ENV', 'BASH_ENV'};
+
+ my $flags = &Fcntl::O_CREAT|&Fcntl::O_WRONLY|&Fcntl::O_TRUNC;
+ sysopen(FH, $datafile, $flags) or die "Can't create test data file: $!";
+ print "Generating test log data file from $scriptpath: $datafile\n";
+
+ my $id;
+ @ARGV = ($scriptpath);
+ if ($toolname eq 'postfix') {
+ my %services = (
+ DEF => 'smtpd',
+ bQ => 'bounce',
+ cN => 'cleanup',
+ cQ => 'cleanup',
+ lQ => 'local',
+ m => 'master',
+ p => 'pickup',
+ pQ => 'pickup',
+ ppQ => 'pipe',
+ pfw => 'postfwd',
+ pg => 'postgrey',
+ pgQ => 'postgrey',
+ ps => 'postsuper',
+ qQ => 'qmgr',
+ s => 'smtp',
+ sQ => 'smtp',
+ sd => 'smtpd',
+ sdN => 'smtpd',
+ sdQ => 'smtpd',
+ spf => 'policy-spf',
+ vN => 'virtual',
+ vQ => 'virtual',
+ );
+ $id = 'postfix/smtp[12345]';
+
+ while (<>) {
+ if (/^\s*#TD([a-zA-Z]*[NQ]?)(\d+)?(?:\(([^)]+)\))? (.*)$/) {
+ my ($service,$count,$qid,$line) = ($1, $2, $3, $4);
+
+ #print "SERVICE: %s, QID: %s, COUNT: %s, line: %s\n", $service, $qid, $count, $line;
+
+ if ($service eq '') {
+ $service = 'DEF';
+ }
+ die ("No such service: \"$service\": line \"$_\"") if (!exists $services{$service});
+
+ $id = $services{$service} . '[123]';
+ $id = 'postfix/' . $id unless $services{$service} eq 'postgrey';
+ #print "searching for service: \"$service\"\n\tFound $id\n";
+ if ($service =~ /N$/) { $id .= ': NOQUEUE'; }
+ elsif ($service =~ /Q$/) { $id .= $qid ? $qid : ': DEADBEEF'; }
+
+ $line =~ s/ +/ /g;
+ $line =~ s/^ //g;
+ #print "$syslogtime $hostname $id: \"$line\"\n" x ($count ? $count : 1);
+ print FH "$syslogtime $hostname $id: $line\n" x ($count ? $count : 1);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ else { #amavis
+ my %services = (
+ DEF => 'amavis',
+ dcc => 'dccproc',
+ );
+ while (<>) {
+ if (/^\s*#TD([a-z]*)(\d+)? (.*)$/) {
+ my ($service,$count,$line) = ($1, $2, $3);
+ if ($service eq '') {
+ $service = 'DEF';
+ }
+ die ("No such service: \"$service\": line \"$_\"") if (!exists $services{$service});
+ $id = $services{$service} . '[123]:';
+ if ($services{$service} eq 'amavis') {
+ $id .= ' (9999-99)';
+ }
+ print FH "$syslogtime $hostname $id $line\n" x ($count ? $count : 1)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ close FH or die "Can't close $datafile: $!";
+}
+
+1;
+
+#MODULE: ../Logreporters/Config.pm
+package Logreporters::Config;
+
+use 5.008;
+use strict;
+use re 'taint';
+use warnings;
+
+
+BEGIN {
+ use Exporter ();
+ use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS $VERSION);
+ $VERSION = '1.002';
+ @ISA = qw(Exporter);
+ @EXPORT = qw(&init_run_mode &add_option &get_options &init_cmdline &get_vars_from_file
+ &process_limiters &process_debug_opts &init_getopts_table_common &zero_opts
+ @Optspec %Opts %Configvars @Limiters %line_styles $fw1 $fw2 $sep1 $sep2
+ &D_CONFIG &D_ARGS &D_VARS &D_TREE &D_SECT &D_UNMATCHED &D_TEST &D_ALL
+ );
+}
+
+use subs @EXPORT;
+
+our @Optspec = (); # options table used by Getopts
+
+our %Opts = (); # program-wide options
+our %Configvars = (); # configuration file variables
+our @Limiters;
+
+# Report separator characters and widths
+our ($fw1,$fw2) = (22, 10);
+our ($sep1,$sep2) = ('=', '-');
+
+use Getopt::Long;
+
+
+BEGIN {
+ import Logreporters::Utils qw(&get_usable_sectvars);
+}
+
+our %line_styles = (
+ truncate => 0,
+ wrap => 1,
+ full => 2,
+);
+
+sub init_run_mode($);
+sub confighash_to_cmdline(\%);
+sub get_vars_from_file(\% $);
+sub process_limiters(\@);
+sub add_option(@);
+sub get_options($);
+sub init_getopts_table_common(@);
+sub set_supplemental_reports($$);
+# debug constants
+sub D_CONFIG () { 1<<0 }
+sub D_ARGS () { 1<<1 }
+sub D_VARS () { 1<<2 }
+sub D_TREE () { 1<<3 }
+sub D_SECT () { 1<<4 }
+sub D_UNMATCHED () { 1<<5 }
+
+sub D_TEST () { 1<<30 }
+sub D_ALL () { 1<<31 }
+
+my %debug_words = (
+ config => D_CONFIG,
+ args => D_ARGS,
+ vars => D_VARS,
+ tree => D_TREE,
+ sect => D_SECT,
+ unmatched => D_UNMATCHED,
+
+ test => D_TEST,
+ all => 0xffffffff,
+);
+
+# Clears %Opts hash and initializes basic running mode options in
+# %Opts hash by setting keys: 'standalone', 'detail', and 'debug'.
+# Call early.
+#
+sub init_run_mode($) {
+ my $config_file = shift;
+ $Opts{'debug'} = 0;
+
+ # Logwatch passes a filter's options via environment variables.
+ # When running standalone (w/out logwatch), use command line options
+ $Opts{'standalone'} = exists ($ENV{LOGWATCH_DETAIL_LEVEL}) ? 0 : 1;
+
+ # Show summary section by default
+ $Opts{'summary'} = 1;
+
+ if ($Opts{'standalone'}) {
+ process_debug_opts($ENV{'LOGREPORTERS_DEBUG'}) if exists ($ENV{'LOGREPORTERS_DEBUG'});
+ }
+ else {
+ $Opts{'detail'} = $ENV{'LOGWATCH_DETAIL_LEVEL'};
+ # XXX
+ #process_debug_opts($ENV{'LOGWATCH_DEBUG'}) if exists ($ENV{'LOGWATCH_DEBUG'});
+ }
+
+ # first process --debug, --help, and --version options
+ add_option ('debug=s', sub { process_debug_opts($_[1]); 1});
+ add_option ('version', sub { &Logreporters::Utils::get_version(); 1;});
+ get_options(1);
+
+ # now process --config_file, so that all config file vars are read first
+ add_option ('config_file|f=s', sub { get_vars_from_file(%Configvars, $_[1]); 1;});
+ get_options(1);
+
+ # if no config file vars were read
+ if ($Opts{'standalone'} and ! keys(%Configvars) and -f $config_file) {
+ print "Using default config file: $config_file\n" if $Opts{'debug'} & D_CONFIG;
+ get_vars_from_file(%Configvars, $config_file);
+ }
+}
+
+sub get_options($) {
+ my $pass_through = shift;
+ #$SIG{__WARN__} = sub { print "*** $_[0]*** options error\n" };
+ # ensure we're called after %Opts is initialized
+ die "get_options: program error: %Opts is emtpy" unless exists $Opts{'debug'};
+
+ my $p = new Getopt::Long::Parser;
+
+ if ($pass_through) {
+ $p->configure(qw(pass_through permute));
+ }
+ else {
+ $p->configure(qw(no_pass_through no_permute));
+ }
+ #$p->configure(qw(debug));
+
+ if ($Opts{'debug'} & D_ARGS) {
+ print "\nget_options($pass_through): enter\n";
+ printf "\tARGV(%d): ", scalar @ARGV;
+ print @ARGV, "\n";
+ print "\t$_ ", defined $Opts{$_} ? "=> $Opts{$_}\n" : "\n" foreach sort keys %Opts;
+ }
+
+ if ($p->getoptions(\%Opts, @Optspec) == 0) {
+ print STDERR "Use ${Logreporters::progname} --help for options\n";
+ exit 1;
+ }
+ if ($Opts{'debug'} & D_ARGS) {
+ print "\t$_ ", defined $Opts{$_} ? "=> $Opts{$_}\n" : "\n" foreach sort keys %Opts;
+ printf "\tARGV(%d): ", scalar @ARGV;
+ print @ARGV, "\n";
+ print "get_options: exit\n";
+ }
+}
+
+sub add_option(@) {
+ push @Optspec, @_;
+}
+
+# untaint string, borrowed from amavisd-new
+sub untaint($) {
+ no re 'taint';
+
+ my ($str);
+ if (defined($_[0])) {
+ local($1); # avoid Perl taint bug: tainted global $1 propagates taintedness
+ $str = $1 if $_[0] =~ /^(.*)$/;
+ }
+
+ return $str;
+}
+
+sub init_getopts_table_common(@) {
+ my @supplemental_reports = @_;
+
+ print "init_getopts_table_common: enter\n" if $Opts{'debug'} & D_ARGS;
+
+ add_option ('help', sub { print STDOUT Logreporters::usage(undef); exit 0 });
+ add_option ('gen_test_log=s', sub { Logreporters::Utils::gen_test_log($_[1]); exit 0; });
+ add_option ('detail=i');
+ add_option ('nodetail', sub {
+ # __none__ will set all limiters to 0 in process_limiters
+ # since they are not known (Sections table is not yet built).
+ push @Limiters, '__none__';
+ # 0 = disable supplemental_reports
+ set_supplemental_reports(0, \@supplemental_reports);
+ });
+ add_option ('max_report_width=i');
+ add_option ('summary!');
+ add_option ('show_summary=i', sub { $Opts{'summary'} = $_[1]; 1; });
+ # untaint ipaddr_width for use w/sprintf() in Perl v5.10
+ add_option ('ipaddr_width=i', sub { $Opts{'ipaddr_width'} = untaint ($_[1]); 1; });
+
+ add_option ('sect_vars!');
+ add_option ('show_sect_vars=i', sub { $Opts{'sect_vars'} = $_[1]; 1; });
+
+ add_option ('syslog_name=s');
+ add_option ('wrap', sub { $Opts{'line_style'} = $line_styles{$_[0]}; 1; });
+ add_option ('full', sub { $Opts{'line_style'} = $line_styles{$_[0]}; 1; });
+ add_option ('truncate', sub { $Opts{'line_style'} = $line_styles{$_[0]}; 1; });
+ add_option ('line_style=s', sub {
+ my $style = lc($_[1]);
+ my @list = grep (/^$style/, keys %line_styles);
+ if (! @list) {
+ print STDERR "Invalid line_style argument \"$_[1]\"\n";
+ print STDERR "Option line_style argument must be one of \"wrap\", \"full\", or \"truncate\".\n";
+ print STDERR "Use $Logreporters::progname --help for options\n";
+ exit 1;
+ }
+ $Opts{'line_style'} = $line_styles{lc($list[0])};
+ 1;
+ });
+
+ add_option ('limit|l=s', sub {
+ my ($limiter,$lspec) = split(/=/, $_[1]);
+ if (!defined $lspec) {
+ printf STDERR "Limiter \"%s\" requires value (ex. --limit %s=10)\n", $_[1],$_[1];
+ exit 2;
+ }
+ foreach my $val (split(/(?:\s+|\s*,\s*)/, $lspec)) {
+ if ($val !~ /^\d+$/ and
+ $val !~ /^(\d*)\.(\d+)$/ and
+ $val !~ /^::(\d+)$/ and
+ $val !~ /^:(\d+):(\d+)?$/ and
+ $val !~ /^(\d+):(\d+)?:(\d+)?$/)
+ {
+ printf STDERR "Limiter value \"$val\" invalid in \"$limiter=$lspec\"\n";
+ exit 2;
+ }
+ }
+ push @Limiters, lc $_[1];
+ });
+
+ print "init_getopts_table_common: exit\n" if $Opts{'debug'} & D_ARGS;
+}
+
+sub get_option_names() {
+ my (@ret, @tmp);
+ foreach (@Optspec) {
+ if (ref($_) eq '') { # process only the option names
+ my $spec = $_;
+ $spec =~ s/=.*$//;
+ $spec =~ s/([^|]+)\!$/$1|no$1/g;
+ @tmp = split /[|]/, $spec;
+ #print "PUSHING: @tmp\n";
+ push @ret, @tmp;
+ }
+ }
+ return @ret;
+}
+
+# Set values for the configuration variables passed via hashref.
+# Variables are of the form ${progname_prefix}_KEYNAME.
+#
+# Because logwatch lowercases all config file entries, KEYNAME is
+# case-insensitive.
+#
+sub init_cmdline() {
+ my ($href, $configvar, $value, $var);
+
+ # logwatch passes all config vars via environment variables
+ $href = $Opts{'standalone'} ? \%Configvars : \%ENV;
+
+ # XXX: this is cheeze: need a list of valid limiters, but since
+ # the Sections table is not built yet, we don't know what is
+ # a limiter and what is an option, as there is no distinction in
+ # variable names in the config file (perhaps this should be changed).
+ my @valid_option_names = get_option_names();
+ die "Options table not yet set" if ! scalar @valid_option_names;
+
+ print "confighash_to_cmdline: @valid_option_names\n" if $Opts{'debug'} & D_ARGS;
+ my @cmdline = ();
+ while (($configvar, $value) = each %$href) {
+ if ($configvar =~ s/^${Logreporters::progname_prefix}_//o) {
+ # distinguish level limiters from general options
+ # would be easier if limiters had a unique prefix
+ $configvar = lc $configvar;
+ my $ret = grep (/^$configvar$/i, @valid_option_names);
+ if ($ret == 0) {
+ print "\tLIMITER($ret): $configvar = $value\n" if $Opts{'debug'} & D_ARGS;
+ push @cmdline, '-l', "$configvar" . "=$value";
+ }
+ else {
+ print "\tOPTION($ret): $configvar = $value\n" if $Opts{'debug'} & D_ARGS;
+ unshift @cmdline, $value if defined ($value);
+ unshift @cmdline, "--$configvar";
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ unshift @ARGV, @cmdline;
+}
+
+# Obtains the variables from a logwatch-style .conf file, for use
+# in standalone mode. Returns an ENV-style hash of key/value pairs.
+#
+sub get_vars_from_file(\% $) {
+ my ($href, $file) = @_;
+ my ($var, $val);
+
+ print "get_vars_from_file: enter: processing file: $file\n" if $Opts{'debug'} & D_CONFIG;
+
+ my $message = undef;
+ my $ret = stat ($file);
+ if ($ret == 0) { $message = $!; }
+ elsif (! -r _) { $message = "Permission denied"; }
+ elsif ( -d _) { $message = "Is a directory"; }
+ elsif (! -f _) { $message = "Not a regular file"; }
+
+ if ($message) {
+ print STDERR "Configuration file \"$file\": $message\n";
+ exit 2;
+ }
+
+ my $prog = $Logreporters::progname_prefix;
+ open FILE, '<', "$file" or die "unable to open configuration file $file: $!";
+ while (<FILE>) {
+ chomp;
+ next if (/^\s*$/); # ignore all whitespace lines
+ next if (/^\*/); # ignore logwatch's *Service lines
+ next if (/^\s*#/); # ignore comment lines
+ if (/^\s*\$(${prog}_[^=\s]+)\s*=\s*"?([^"]+)"?$/o) {
+ ($var,$val) = ($1,$2);
+ if ($val =~ /^(?:no|false)$/i) { $val = 0; }
+ elsif ($val =~ /^(?:yes|true)$/i) { $val = 1; }
+ elsif ($val eq '') { $var =~ s/${prog}_/${prog}_no/; $val = undef; }
+
+ print "\t\"$var\" => \"$val\"\n" if $Opts{'debug'} & D_CONFIG;
+
+ $href->{$var} = $val;
+ }
+ }
+ close FILE or die "failed to close configuration handle for $file: $!";
+ print "get_vars_from_file: exit\n" if $Opts{'debug'} & D_CONFIG;
+}
+
+sub process_limiters(\@) {
+ my ($sectref) = @_;
+
+ my ($limiter, $var, $val, @errors);
+ my @l = get_usable_sectvars(@$sectref, 1);
+
+ if ($Opts{'debug'} & D_VARS) {
+ print "process_limiters: enter\n";
+ print "\tLIMITERS: @Limiters\n";
+ }
+ while ($limiter = shift @Limiters) {
+ my @matched = ();
+
+ printf "\t%-30s ",$limiter if $Opts{'debug'} & D_VARS;
+ # disable all limiters when limiter is __none__: see 'nodetail' cmdline option
+ if ($limiter eq '__none__') {
+ $Opts{$_} = 0 foreach @l;
+ next;
+ }
+
+ ($var,$val) = split /=/, $limiter;
+
+ if ($val eq '') {
+ push @errors, "Limiter \"$var\" requires value (ex. --limit limiter=10)";
+ next;
+ }
+
+ # try exact match first, then abbreviated match next
+ if (scalar (@matched = grep(/^$var$/, @l)) == 1 or scalar (@matched = grep(/^$var/, @l)) == 1) {
+ $limiter = $matched[0]; # unabbreviate limiter
+ print "MATCH: $var: $limiter => $val\n" if $Opts{'debug'} & D_VARS;
+ # XXX move limiters into section hash entry...
+ $Opts{$limiter} = $val;
+ next;
+ }
+ print "matched=", scalar @matched, ": @matched\n" if $Opts{'debug'} & D_VARS;
+
+ push @errors, "Limiter \"$var\" is " . (scalar @matched == 0 ? "invalid" : "ambiguous: @matched");
+ }
+ print "\n" if $Opts{'debug'} & D_VARS;
+
+ if (@errors) {
+ print STDERR "$_\n" foreach @errors;
+ exit 2;
+ }
+
+ # Set the default value of 10 for each section if no limiter exists.
+ # This allows output for each section should there be no configuration
+ # file or missing limiter within the configuration file.
+ foreach (@l) {
+ $Opts{$_} = 10 unless exists $Opts{$_};
+ }
+
+ # Enable collection for each section if a limiter is non-zero.
+ foreach (@l) {
+ #print "L is: $_\n";
+ #print "DETAIL: $Opts{'detail'}, OPTS: $Opts{$_}\n";
+ $Logreporters::TreeData::Collecting{$_} = (($Opts{'detail'} >= 5) && $Opts{$_}) ? 1 : 0;
+ }
+ #print "OPTS: \n"; map { print "$_ => $Opts{$_}\n"} keys %Opts;
+ #print "COLLECTING: \n"; map { print "$_ => $Logreporters::TreeData::Collecting{$_}\n"} keys %Logreporters::TreeData::Collecting;
+}
+
+# Enable/disable supplemental reports
+# arg1: 0=off, 1=on
+# arg2,...: list of supplemental report keywords
+sub set_supplemental_reports($$) {
+ my ($onoff,$aref) = @_;
+
+ $Opts{$_} = $onoff foreach (@$aref);
+}
+
+sub process_debug_opts($) {
+ my $optstring = shift;
+
+ my @errors = ();
+ foreach (split(/\s*,\s*/, $optstring)) {
+ my $word = lc $_;
+ my @matched = grep (/^$word/, keys %debug_words);
+
+ if (scalar @matched == 1) {
+ $Opts{'debug'} |= $debug_words{$matched[0]};
+ next;
+ }
+
+ if (scalar @matched == 0) {
+ push @errors, "Unknown debug keyword \"$word\"";
+ }
+ else { # > 1
+ push @errors, "Ambiguous debug keyword abbreviation \"$word\": (matches: @matched)";
+ }
+ }
+ if (@errors) {
+ print STDERR "$_\n" foreach @errors;
+ print STDERR "Debug keywords: ", join (' ', sort keys %debug_words), "\n";
+ exit 2;
+ }
+}
+
+# Zero the options controlling level specs and those
+# any others passed via Opts key.
+#
+# Zero the options controlling level specs in the
+# Detailed section, and set all other report options
+# to disabled. This makes it easy via command line to
+# disable the entire summary section, and then re-enable
+# one or more sections for specific reports.
+#
+# eg. progname --nodetail --limit forwarded=2
+#
+sub zero_opts ($ @) {
+ my $sectref = shift;
+ # remaining args: list of Opts keys to zero
+
+ map { $Opts{$_} = 0; print "zero_opts: $_ => 0\n" if $Opts{'debug'} & D_VARS;} @_;
+ map { $Opts{$_} = 0 } get_usable_sectvars(@$sectref, 1);
+}
+
+1;
+
+#MODULE: ../Logreporters/TreeData.pm
+package Logreporters::TreeData;
+
+use 5.008;
+use strict;
+use re 'taint';
+use warnings;
+no warnings "uninitialized";
+
+BEGIN {
+ use Exporter ();
+ use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS $VERSION);
+ $VERSION = '1.001';
+ @ISA = qw(Exporter);
+ @EXPORT = qw(%Totals %Counts %Collecting $END_KEY);
+ @EXPORT_OK = qw(&printTree &buildTree);
+
+}
+
+use subs @EXPORT_OK;
+
+BEGIN {
+ import Logreporters::Config qw(%line_styles);
+}
+
+# Totals and Counts are the log line accumulator hashes.
+# Totals: maintains per-section grand total tallies for use in Summary section
+# Counts: is a multi-level hash, which maintains per-level key totals.
+our (%Totals, %Counts);
+
+# The Collecting hash determines which sections will be captured in
+# the Counts hash. Counts are collected only if a section is enabled,
+# and this hash obviates the need to test both existence and
+# non-zero-ness of the Opts{'keyname'} (either of which cause capture).
+# XXX The Opts hash could be used ....
+our %Collecting = ();
+
+sub buildTree(\% $ $ $ $ $);
+sub printTree($ $ $ $ $);
+=pod
+[ a:b:c, ... ]
+
+which would be interpreted as follows:
+
+a = show level a detail
+b = show at most b items at this level
+c = minimun count that will be shown
+=cut
+
+sub printTree($ $ $ $ $) {
+ my ($treeref, $lspecsref, $line_style, $max_report_width, $debug) = @_;
+ my ($entry, $line);
+ my $cutlength = $max_report_width - 3;
+
+ my $topn = 0;
+ foreach $entry (sort bycount @$treeref) {
+ ref($entry) ne "HASH" and die "Unexpected entry in tree: $entry\n";
+
+ #print "LEVEL: $entry->{LEVEL}, TOTAL: $entry->{TOTAL}, HASH: $entry, DATA: $entry->{DATA}\n";
+
+ # Once the top N lines have been printed, we're done
+ if ($lspecsref->[$entry->{LEVEL}]{topn}) {
+ if ($topn++ >= $lspecsref->[$entry->{LEVEL}]{topn} ) {
+ print ' ', ' ' x ($entry->{LEVEL} + 3), "...\n"
+ unless ($debug) and do {
+ $line = ' ' . ' ' x ($entry->{LEVEL} + 3) . '...';
+ printf "%-130s L%d: topn reached(%d)\n", $line, $entry->{LEVEL} + 1, $lspecsref->[$entry->{LEVEL}]{topn};
+ };
+ last;
+ }
+ }
+
+ # Once the item's count falls below the given threshold, we're done at this level
+ # unless a top N is specified, as threshold has lower priority than top N
+ elsif ($lspecsref->[$entry->{LEVEL}]{threshold}) {
+ if ($entry->{TOTAL} <= $lspecsref->[$entry->{LEVEL}]{threshold}) {
+ print ' ', ' ' x ($entry->{LEVEL} + 3), "...\n"
+ unless ($debug) and do {
+ $line = ' ' . (' ' x ($entry->{LEVEL} + 3)) . '...';
+ printf "%-130s L%d: threshold reached(%d)\n", $line, $entry->{LEVEL} + 1, $lspecsref->[$entry->{LEVEL}]{threshold};
+ };
+ last;
+ }
+ }
+
+ $line = sprintf "%8d%s%s", $entry->{TOTAL}, ' ' x ($entry->{LEVEL} + 2), $entry->{DATA};
+
+ if ($debug) {
+ printf "%-130s %-60s\n", $line, $entry->{DEBUG};
+ }
+
+ # line_style full, or lines < max_report_width
+
+ #printf "MAX: $max_report_width, LEN: %d, CUTLEN $cutlength\n", length($line);
+ if ($line_style == $line_styles{'full'} or length($line) <= $max_report_width) {
+ print $line, "\n";
+ }
+ elsif ($line_style == $line_styles{'truncate'}) {
+ print substr ($line,0,$cutlength), '...', "\n";
+ }
+ elsif ($line_style == $line_styles{'wrap'}) {
+ my $leader = ' ' x 8 . ' ' x ($entry->{LEVEL} + 2);
+ print substr ($line, 0, $max_report_width, ''), "\n";
+ while (length($line)) {
+ print $leader, substr ($line, 0, $max_report_width - length($leader), ''), "\n";
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ die ('unexpected line style');
+ }
+
+ printTree ($entry->{CHILDREF}, $lspecsref, $line_style, $max_report_width, $debug) if (exists $entry->{CHILDREF});
+ }
+}
+
+my $re_IP_strict = qr/\b(25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d|[01]?\d{1,2})\.(25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d|[01]?\d{1,2})\.(25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d|[01]?\d{1,2})\.(25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d|[01]?\d{1,2})\b/;
+# XXX optimize this using packed default sorting. Analysis shows speed isn't an issue though
+sub bycount {
+ # Sort by totals, then IP address if one exists, and finally by data as a string
+
+ local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { print "*** PLEASE REPORT:\n*** $_[0]*** Unexpected: \"$a->{DATA}\", \"$b->{DATA}\"\n" };
+
+ $b->{TOTAL} <=> $a->{TOTAL}
+
+ ||
+
+ pack('C4' => $a->{DATA} =~ /^$re_IP_strict/o) cmp pack('C4' => $b->{DATA} =~ /^$re_IP_strict/o)
+
+ ||
+
+ $a->{DATA} cmp $b->{DATA}
+}
+
+#
+# Builds a tree of REC structures from the multi-key %Counts hashes
+#
+# Parameters:
+# Hash: A multi-key hash, with keys being used as category headings, and leaf data
+# being tallies for that set of keys
+# Level: This current recursion level. Call with 0.
+#
+# Returns:
+# Listref: A listref, where each item in the list is a rec record, described as:
+# DATA: a string: a heading, or log data
+# TOTAL: an integer: which is the subtotal of this item's children
+# LEVEL: an integer > 0: representing this entry's level in the tree
+# CHILDREF: a listref: references a list consisting of this node's children
+# Total: The cummulative total of items found for a given invocation
+#
+# Use the special key variable $END_KEY, which is "\a\a" (two ASCII bell's) to end a,
+# nested hash early, or the empty string '' may be used as the last key.
+
+our $END_KEY = "\a\a";
+
+sub buildTree(\% $ $ $ $ $) {
+ my ($href, $max_level_section, $levspecref, $max_level_global, $recurs_level, $show_unique, $debug) = @_;
+ my ($subtotal, $childList, $rec);
+
+ my @treeList = ();
+ my $total = 0;
+
+ foreach my $item (sort keys %$href) {
+ if (ref($href->{$item}) eq "HASH") {
+ #print " " x ($recurs_level * 4), "HASH: LEVEL $recurs_level: Item: $item, type: \"", ref($href->{$item}), "\"\n";
+
+ ($subtotal, $childList) = buildTree (%{$href->{$item}}, $max_level_section, $levspecref, $max_level_global, $recurs_level + 1, $debug);
+
+ if ($recurs_level < $max_level_global and $recurs_level < $max_level_section) {
+ # me + children
+ $rec = {
+ DATA => $item,
+ TOTAL => $subtotal,
+ LEVEL => $recurs_level,
+ CHILDREF => $childList,
+ };
+
+ if ($debug) {
+ $rec->{DEBUG} = sprintf "L%d: levelspecs: %2d/%2d/%2d/%2d, Count: %10d",
+ $recurs_level + 1, $max_level_global, $max_level_section,
+ $levspecref->[$recurs_level]{topn}, $levspecref->[$recurs_level]{threshold}, $subtotal;
+ }
+ push (@treeList, $rec);
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ if ($item ne '' and $item ne $END_KEY and $recurs_level < $max_level_global and $recurs_level < $max_level_section) {
+ $rec = {
+ DATA => $item,
+ TOTAL => $href->{$item},
+ LEVEL => $recurs_level,
+ #CHILDREF => undef,
+ };
+ if ($debug) {
+ $rec->{DEBUG} = sprintf "L%d: levelspecs: %2d/%2d/%2d/%2d, Count: %10d",
+ $recurs_level, $max_level_global, $max_level_section,
+ $levspecref->[$recurs_level]{topn}, $levspecref->[$recurs_level]{threshold}, $href->{$item};
+ }
+ push (@treeList, $rec);
+ }
+ $subtotal = $href->{$item};
+ }
+
+ $total += $subtotal;
+ }
+
+ #print " " x ($recurs_level * 4), "LEVEL $recurs_level: Returning from recurs_level $recurs_level\n";
+
+ return ($total, \@treeList);
+}
+
+1;
+
+#MODULE: ../Logreporters/RegEx.pm
+package Logreporters::RegEx;
+
+use 5.008;
+use strict;
+use re 'taint';
+use warnings;
+
+BEGIN {
+ use Exporter ();
+ use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS $VERSION);
+ $VERSION = '1.000';
+ @ISA = qw(Exporter);
+# @EXPORT = qw($re_IP);
+ @EXPORT_OK = qw();
+}
+
+# IPv4 and IPv6
+# See syntax in RFC 2821 IPv6-address-literal,
+# eg. IPv6:2001:630:d0:f102:230:48ff:fe77:96e
+#our $re_IP = '(?:(?:::(?:ffff:|FFFF:)?)?(?:\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3}|(?:(?:IPv6:)?[\da-fA-F]{0,4}:){2}(?:[\da-fA-F]{0,4}:){0,5}[\da-fA-F]{0,4})';
+
+# Modified from "dartware" case at http://forums.dartware.com/viewtopic.php?t=452#
+#our $re_IP = qr/(?:(?:(?:(?:[\da-f]{1,4}:){7}(?:[\da-f]{1,4}|:))|(?:(?:[\da-f]{1,4}:){6}(?::[\da-f]{1,4}|(?:(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d|1\d\d|[1-9]?\d)(?:\.(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d|1\d\d|[1-9]?\d)){3})|:))|(?:(?:[\da-f]{1,4}:){5}(?:(?:(?::[\da-f]{1,4}){1,2})|:(?:(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d|1\d\d|[1-9]?\d)(?:\.(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d|1\d\d|[1-9]?\d)){3})|:))|(?:(?:[\da-f]{1,4}:){4}(?:(?:(?::[\da-f]{1,4}){1,3})|(?:(?::[\da-f]{1,4})?:(?:(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d|1\d\d|[1-9]?\d)(?:\.(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d|1\d\d|[1-9]?\d)){3}))|:))|(?:(?:[\da-f]{1,4}:){3}(?:(?:(?::[\da-f]{1,4}){1,4})|(?:(?::[\da-f]{1,4}){0,2}:(?:(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d|1\d\d|[1-9]?\d)(?:\.(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d|1\d\d|[1-9]?\d)){3}))|:))|(?:(?:[\da-f]{1,4}:){2}(?:(?:(?::[\da-f]{1,4}){1,5})|(?:(?::[\da-f]{1,4}){0,3}:(?:(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d|1\d\d|[1-9]?\d)(?:\.(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d|1\d\d|[1-9]?\d)){3}))|:))|(?:(?:[\da-f]{1,4}:){1}(?:(?:(?::[\da-f]{1,4}){1,6})|(?:(?::[\da-f]{1,4}){0,4}:(?:(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d|1\d\d|[1-9]?\d)(?:\.(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d|1\d\d|[1-9]?\d)){3}))|:))|(?::(?:(?:(?::[\da-f]{1,4}){1,7})|(?:(?::[\da-f]{1,4}){0,5}:(?:(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d|1\d\d|[1-9]?\d)(?:\.(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d|1\d\d|[1-9]?\d)){3}))|:)))(?:%.+)?)|(?:(?:\d{1,3}\.){3}(?:\d{1,3}))/i;
+
+# IPv4 only
+#our $re_IP = qr/(?:\d{1,3}\.){3}(?:\d{1,3})/;
+
+1;
+
+#MODULE: ../Logreporters/Reports.pm
+package Logreporters::Reports;
+
+use 5.008;
+use strict;
+use re 'taint';
+use warnings;
+no warnings "uninitialized";
+
+BEGIN {
+ use Exporter ();
+ use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS $VERSION);
+ $VERSION = '1.002';
+ @ISA = qw(Exporter);
+ @EXPORT = qw(&inc_unmatched &print_unmatched_report &print_percentiles_report2
+ &print_summary_report &print_detail_report);
+ @EXPORT_OK = qw();
+}
+
+use subs @EXPORT_OK;
+
+BEGIN {
+ import Logreporters::Config qw(%Opts $fw1 $fw2 $sep1 $sep2 &D_UNMATCHED &D_TREE);
+ import Logreporters::Utils qw(&commify &unitize &get_percentiles &get_percentiles2);
+ import Logreporters::TreeData qw(%Totals %Counts &buildTree &printTree);
+}
+
+my (%unmatched_list);
+
+our $origline; # unmodified log line, for error reporting and debug
+
+sub inc_unmatched($) {
+ my ($id) = @_;
+ $unmatched_list{$origline}++;
+ print "UNMATCHED($id): \"$origline\"\n" if $Opts{'debug'} & D_UNMATCHED;
+}
+
+# Print unmatched lines
+#
+sub print_unmatched_report() {
+ return unless (keys %unmatched_list);
+
+ print "\n\n**Unmatched Entries**\n";
+ foreach my $line (sort {$unmatched_list{$b}<=>$unmatched_list{$a} } keys %unmatched_list) {
+ printf "%8d %s\n", $unmatched_list{$line}, $line;
+ }
+}
+
+=pod
+ ****** Summary ********************************************************
+ 2 Miscellaneous warnings
+
+ 20621 Total messages scanned ---------------- 100.00%
+ 662.993M Total bytes scanned 695,198,092
+ ======== ================================================
+
+ 19664 Ham ----------------------------------- 95.36%
+ 19630 Clean passed 95.19%
+ 34 Bad header passed 0.16%
+
+ 942 Spam ---------------------------------- 4.57%
+ 514 Spam blocked 2.49%
+ 428 Spam discarded (no quarantine) 2.08%
+
+ 15 Malware ------------------------------- 0.07%
+ 15 Malware blocked 0.07%
+
+
+ 1978 SpamAssassin bypassed
+ 18 Released from quarantine
+ 1982 Whitelisted
+ 3 Blacklisted
+ 12 MIME error
+ 51 Bad header (debug supplemental)
+ 28 Extra code modules loaded at runtime
+=cut
+# Prints the Summary report section
+#
+sub print_summary_report (\@) {
+ my ($sections) = @_;
+ my ($keyname,$cur_level);
+ my @lines;
+
+ my $expand_header_footer = sub {
+ my $line = undef;
+
+ foreach my $horf (@_) {
+ # print blank line if keyname is newline
+ if ($horf eq "\n") {
+ $line .= "\n";
+ }
+ elsif (my ($sepchar) = ($horf =~ /^(.)$/o)) {
+ $line .= sprintf "%s %s\n", $sepchar x 8, $sepchar x 50;
+ }
+ else {
+ die "print_summary_report: unsupported header or footer type \"$horf\"";
+ }
+ }
+ return $line;
+ };
+
+ if ($Opts{'detail'} >= 5) {
+ my $header = "****** Summary ";
+ print $header, '*' x ($Opts{'max_report_width'} - length $header), "\n\n";
+ }
+
+ my @headers;
+ foreach my $sref (@$sections) {
+ # headers and separators
+ die "Unexpected Section $sref" if (ref($sref) ne 'HASH');
+
+ # Start of a new section group.
+ # Expand and save headers to output at end of section group.
+ if ($sref->{CLASS} eq 'GROUP_BEGIN') {
+ $cur_level = $sref->{LEVEL};
+ $headers[$cur_level] = &$expand_header_footer(@{$sref->{HEADERS}});
+ }
+
+ elsif ($sref->{CLASS} eq 'GROUP_END') {
+ my $prev_level = $sref->{LEVEL};
+
+ # If this section had lines to output, tack on headers and footers,
+ # removing extraneous newlines.
+ if ($lines[$cur_level]) {
+ # squish multiple blank lines
+ if ($headers[$cur_level] and substr($headers[$cur_level],0,1) eq "\n") {
+ if ( ! defined $lines[$prev_level][-1] or $lines[$prev_level][-1] eq "\n") {
+ $headers[$cur_level] =~ s/^\n+//;
+ }
+ }
+
+ push @{$lines[$prev_level]}, $headers[$cur_level] if $headers[$cur_level];
+ push @{$lines[$prev_level]}, @{$lines[$cur_level]};
+ my $f = &$expand_header_footer(@{$sref->{FOOTERS}});
+ push @{$lines[$prev_level]}, $f if $f;
+ $lines[$cur_level] = undef;
+ }
+
+ $headers[$cur_level] = undef;
+ $cur_level = $prev_level;
+ }
+
+ elsif ($sref->{CLASS} eq 'DATA') {
+ # Totals data
+ $keyname = $sref->{NAME};
+ if ($Totals{$keyname} > 0) {
+ my ($numfmt, $desc, $divisor) = ($sref->{FMT}, $sref->{TITLE}, $sref->{DIVISOR});
+
+ my $fmt = '%8';
+ my $extra = ' %25s';
+ my $total = $Totals{$keyname};
+
+ # Z format provides unitized or unaltered totals, as appropriate
+ if ($numfmt eq 'Z') {
+ ($total, $fmt) = unitize ($total, $fmt);
+ }
+ else {
+ $fmt .= "$numfmt ";
+ $extra = '';
+ }
+
+ if ($divisor and $$divisor) {
+ # XXX generalize this
+ if (ref ($desc) eq 'ARRAY') {
+ $desc = @$desc[0] . ' ' . @$desc[1] x (42 - 2 - length(@$desc[0]));
+ }
+
+ push @{$lines[$cur_level]},
+ sprintf "$fmt %-42s %6.2f%%\n", $total, $desc,
+ $$divisor == $Totals{$keyname} ? 100.00 : $Totals{$keyname} * 100 / $$divisor;
+ }
+ else {
+ push @{$lines[$cur_level]},
+ sprintf "$fmt %-23s $extra\n", $total, $desc, commify ($Totals{$keyname});
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ die "print_summary_report: unexpected control...";
+ }
+ }
+ print @{$lines[0]};
+ print "\n";
+}
+
+# Prints the Detail report section
+#
+# Note: side affect; deletes each key in Totals/Counts
+# after printout. Only the first instance of a key in
+# the Section table will result in Detail output.
+sub print_detail_report (\@) {
+ my ($sections) = @_;
+ my $header_printed = 0;
+
+ return unless (keys %Counts);
+
+#use Devel::Size qw(size total_size);
+
+ foreach my $sref ( @$sections ) {
+ next unless $sref->{CLASS} eq 'DATA';
+ # only print detail for this section if DETAIL is enabled
+ # and there is something in $Counts{$keyname}
+ next unless $sref->{DETAIL};
+ next unless exists $Counts{$sref->{NAME}};
+
+ my $keyname = $sref->{NAME};
+ my $max_level = undef;
+ my $print_this_key = 0;
+
+ my @levelspecs = ();
+ clear_level_specs($max_level, \@levelspecs);
+ if (exists $Opts{$keyname}) {
+ $max_level = create_level_specs($Opts{$keyname}, $Opts{'detail'}, \@levelspecs);
+ $print_this_key = 1 if ($max_level);
+ }
+ else {
+ $print_this_key = 1;
+ }
+ #print_level_specs($max_level,\@levelspecs);
+
+ # at detail 5, print level 1, detail 6: level 2, ...
+
+#print STDERR "building: $keyname\n";
+ my ($count, $treeref) =
+ buildTree (%{$Counts{$keyname}}, defined ($max_level) ? $max_level : 11,
+ \@levelspecs, $Opts{'detail'} - 4, 0, $Opts{'debug'} & D_TREE);
+
+ if ($count > 0) {
+ if ($print_this_key) {
+ my $desc = $sref->{TITLE};
+ $desc =~ s/^\s+//;
+
+ if (! $header_printed) {
+ my $header = "****** Detail ($max_level) ";
+ print $header, '*' x ($Opts{'max_report_width'} - length $header), "\n";
+ $header_printed = 1;
+ }
+ printf "\n%8d %s %s\n", $count, $desc,
+ $Opts{'sect_vars'} ?
+ ('-' x ($Opts{'max_report_width'} - 18 - length($desc) - length($keyname))) . " [ $keyname ] -" :
+ '-' x ($Opts{'max_report_width'} - 12 - length($desc))
+ }
+
+ printTree ($treeref, \@levelspecs, $Opts{'line_style'}, $Opts{'max_report_width'},
+ $Opts{'debug'} & D_TREE);
+ }
+#print STDERR "Total size Counts: ", total_size(\%Counts), "\n";
+#print STDERR "Total size Totals: ", total_size(\%Totals), "\n";
+ $treeref = undef;
+ $Totals{$keyname} = undef;
+ delete $Totals{$keyname};
+ delete $Counts{$keyname};
+ }
+ #print "\n";
+}
+
+=pod
+
+Print out a standard percentiles report
+
+ === Delivery Delays Percentiles ===============================================================
+ 0% 25% 50% 75% 90% 95% 98% 100%
+ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ Before qmgr 0.01 0.70 1.40 45483.70 72773.08 81869.54 87327.42 90966.00
+ In qmgr 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
+ Conn setup 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.85 1.36 1.53 1.63 1.70
+ Transmission 0.03 0.47 0.92 1.61 2.02 2.16 2.24 2.30
+ Total 0.05 1.18 2.30 45486.15 72776.46 81873.23 87331.29 90970.00
+ ===============================================================================================
+
+ === Postgrey Delays Percentiles ===========================================================
+ 0% 25% 50% 75% 90% 95% 98% 100%
+ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ Postgrey 727.00 727.00 727.00 727.00 727.00 727.00 727.00 727.00
+ ===========================================================================================
+
+ tableref:
+ data table: ref to array of arrays, first cell is label, subsequent cells are data
+ title:
+ table's title
+ percentiles_str:
+ string of space or comma separated integers, which are the percentiles
+ calculated and output as table column data
+=cut
+sub print_percentiles_report2($$$) {
+ my ($tableref, $title, $percentiles_str) = @_;
+
+ return unless @$tableref;
+
+ my $myfw2 = $fw2 - 1;
+ my @percents = split /[ ,]/, $percentiles_str;
+
+ # Calc y label width from the hash's keys. Each key is padded with the
+ # string "#: ", # where # is a single-digit sort index.
+ my $y_label_max_width = 0;
+ for (@$tableref) {
+ $y_label_max_width = length($_->[0]) if (length($_->[0]) > $y_label_max_width);
+ }
+
+ # Titles row
+ my $col_titles_str = sprintf "%-${y_label_max_width}s" . "%${myfw2}s%%" x @percents , ' ', @percents;
+ my $table_width = length($col_titles_str);
+
+ # Table header row
+ my $table_header_str = sprintf "%s %s ", $sep1 x 3, $title;
+ $table_header_str .= $sep1 x ($table_width - length($table_header_str));
+
+ print "\n", $table_header_str;
+ print "\n", $col_titles_str;
+ print "\n", $sep2 x $table_width;
+
+ my (@p, @coldata, @xformed);
+ foreach (@$tableref) {
+ my ($title, $ref) = ($_->[0], $_->[1]);
+ #xxx my @sorted = sort { $a <=> $b } @{$_->[1]};
+
+ my @byscore = ();
+
+ for my $bucket (sort { $a <=> $b } keys %$ref) {
+ #print "Key: $title: Bucket: $bucket = $ref->{$bucket}\n";
+ # pairs: bucket (i.e. key), tally
+ push @byscore, $bucket, $ref->{$bucket};
+ }
+
+
+ my @p = get_percentiles2 (@byscore, @percents);
+ printf "\n%-${y_label_max_width}s" . "%${fw2}.2f" x scalar (@p), $title, @p;
+ }
+
+=pod
+ foreach (@percents) {
+ #printf "\n%-${y_label_max_width}s" . "%${fw2}.2f" x scalar (@p), substr($title,3), @p;
+ printf "\n%3d%%", $title;
+ foreach my $val (@{shift @xformed}) {
+ my $unit;
+ if ($val > 1000) {
+ $unit = 's';
+ $val /= 1000;
+ }
+ else {
+ $unit = '';
+ }
+ printf "%${fw3}.2f%-2s", $val, $unit;
+ }
+ }
+=cut
+
+ print "\n", $sep1 x $table_width, "\n";
+}
+
+sub clear_level_specs($ $) {
+ my ($max_level,$lspecsref) = @_;
+ #print "Zeroing $max_level rows of levelspecs\n";
+ $max_level = 0 if (not defined $max_level);
+ for my $x (0..$max_level) {
+ $lspecsref->[$x]{topn} = undef;
+ $lspecsref->[$x]{threshold} = undef;
+ }
+}
+
+# topn = 0 means don't limit
+# threshold = 0 means no min threshold
+sub create_level_specs($ $ $) {
+ my ($optkey,$gdetail,$lspecref) = @_;
+
+ return 0 if ($optkey eq "0");
+
+ my $max_level = $gdetail; # default to global detail level
+ my (@specsP1, @specsP2, @specsP3);
+
+ #printf "create_level_specs: key: %s => \"%s\", max_level: %d\n", $optkey, $max_level;
+
+ foreach my $sp (split /[\s,]+/, $optkey) {
+ #print "create_level_specs: SP: \"$sp\"\n";
+ # original level specifier
+ if ($sp =~ /^\d+$/) {
+ $max_level = $sp;
+ #print "create_level_specs: max_level set: $max_level\n";
+ }
+ # original level specifier + topn at level 1
+ elsif ($sp =~ /^(\d*)\.(\d+)$/) {
+ if ($1) { $max_level = $1; }
+ else { $max_level = $gdetail; } # top n specified, but no max level
+
+ # force top N at level 1 (zero based)
+ push @specsP1, { level => 0, topn => $2, threshold => 0 };
+ }
+ # newer level specs
+ elsif ($sp =~ /^::(\d+)$/) {
+ push @specsP3, { level => undef, topn => 0, threshold => $1 };
+ }
+ elsif ($sp =~ /^:(\d+):(\d+)?$/) {
+ push @specsP2, { level => undef, topn => $1, threshold => defined $2 ? $2 : 0 };
+ }
+ elsif ($sp =~ /^(\d+):(\d+)?:(\d+)?$/) {
+ push @specsP1, { level => ($1 > 0 ? $1 - 1 : 0), topn => $2 ? $2 : 0, threshold => $3 ? $3 : 0 };
+ }
+ else {
+ print STDERR "create_level_specs: unexpected levelspec ignored: \"$sp\"\n";
+ }
+ }
+
+ #foreach my $sp (@specsP3, @specsP2, @specsP1) {
+ # printf "Sorted specs: L%d, topn: %3d, threshold: %3d\n", $sp->{level}, $sp->{topn}, $sp->{threshold};
+ #}
+
+ my ($min, $max);
+ foreach my $sp ( @specsP3, @specsP2, @specsP1) {
+ ($min, $max) = (0, $max_level);
+
+ if (defined $sp->{level}) {
+ $min = $max = $sp->{level};
+ }
+ for my $level ($min..$max) {
+ #printf "create_level_specs: setting L%d, topn: %s, threshold: %s\n", $level, $sp->{topn}, $sp->{threshold};
+ $lspecref->[$level]{topn} = $sp->{topn} if ($sp->{topn});
+ $lspecref->[$level]{threshold} = $sp->{threshold} if ($sp->{threshold});
+ }
+ }
+
+ return $max_level;
+}
+
+sub print_level_specs($ $) {
+ my ($max_level,$lspecref) = @_;
+ for my $level (0..$max_level) {
+ printf "LevelSpec Row %d: %3d %3d\n", $level, $lspecref->[$level]{topn}, $lspecref->[$level]{threshold};
+ }
+}
+
+
+1;
+
+#MODULE: ../Logreporters/RFC3463.pm
+package Logreporters::RFC3463;
+
+use 5.008;
+use strict;
+use re 'taint';
+use warnings;
+
+BEGIN {
+ use Exporter ();
+ use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS $VERSION);
+ $VERSION = '1.000';
+ @ISA = qw(Exporter);
+ @EXPORT = qw(&get_dsn_msg);
+}
+
+use subs @EXPORT;
+
+#-------------------------------------------------
+# Enhanced Mail System Status Codes (aka: extended status codes)
+#
+# RFC 3463 http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3463.txt
+# RFC 4954 http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4954.txt
+#
+# Class.Subject.Detail
+#
+my %dsn_codes = (
+ class => {
+ '2' => 'Success',
+ '4' => 'Transient failure',
+ '5' => 'Permanent failure',
+ },
+
+ subject => {
+ '0' => 'Other/Undefined status',
+ '1' => 'Addressing status',
+ '2' => 'Mailbox status',
+ '3' => 'Mail system status',
+ '4' => 'Network & routing status',
+ '5' => 'Mail delivery protocol status',
+ '6' => 'Message content/media status',
+ '7' => 'Security/policy status',
+ },
+
+ detail => {
+ '0.0' => 'Other undefined status',
+ '1.0' => 'Other address status',
+ '1.1' => 'Bad destination mailbox address',
+ '1.2' => 'Bad destination system address',
+ '1.3' => 'Bad destination mailbox address syntax',
+ '1.4' => 'Destination mailbox address ambiguous',
+ '1.5' => 'Destination mailbox address valid',
+ '1.6' => 'Mailbox has moved',
+ '1.7' => 'Bad sender\'s mailbox address syntax',
+ '1.8' => 'Bad sender\'s system address',
+
+ '2.0' => 'Other/Undefined mailbox status',
+ '2.1' => 'Mailbox disabled, not accepting messages',
+ '2.2' => 'Mailbox full',
+ '2.3' => 'Message length exceeds administrative limit.',
+ '2.4' => 'Mailing list expansion problem',
+
+ '3.0' => 'Other/Undefined mail system status',
+ '3.1' => 'Mail system full',
+ '3.2' => 'System not accepting network messages',
+ '3.3' => 'System not capable of selected features',
+ '3.4' => 'Message too big for system',
+
+ '4.0' => 'Other/Undefined network or routing status',
+ '4.1' => 'No answer from host',
+ '4.2' => 'Bad connection',
+ '4.3' => 'Routing server failure',
+ '4.4' => 'Unable to route',
+ '4.5' => 'Network congestion',
+ '4.6' => 'Routing loop detected',
+ '4.7' => 'Delivery time expired',
+
+ '5.0' => 'Other/Undefined protocol status',
+ '5.1' => 'Invalid command',
+ '5.2' => 'Syntax error',
+ '5.3' => 'Too many recipients',
+ '5.4' => 'Invalid command arguments',
+ '5.5' => 'Wrong protocol version',
+ '5.6' => 'Authentication Exchange line too long',
+
+ '6.0' => 'Other/Undefined media error',
+ '6.1' => 'Media not supported',
+ '6.2' => 'Conversion required & prohibited',
+ '6.3' => 'Conversion required but not supported',
+ '6.4' => 'Conversion with loss performed',
+ '6.5' => 'Conversion failed',
+
+ '7.0' => 'Other/Undefined security status',
+ '7.1' => 'Delivery not authorized, message refused',
+ '7.2' => 'Mailing list expansion prohibited',
+ '7.3' => 'Security conversion required but not possible',
+ '7.4' => 'Security features not supported',
+ '7.5' => 'Cryptographic failure',
+ '7.6' => 'Cryptographic algorithm not supported',
+ '7.7' => 'Message integrity failure',
+ },
+
+ # RFC 4954
+ complete => {
+ '2.7.0' => 'Authentication succeeded',
+ '4.7.0' => 'Temporary authentication failure',
+ '4.7.12' => 'Password transition needed',
+ '5.7.0' => 'Authentication required',
+ '5.7.8' => 'Authentication credentials invalid',
+ '5.7.9' => 'Authentication mechanism too weak',
+ '5.7.11' => 'Encryption required for requested authentication mechanism',
+ },
+);
+
+# Returns an RFC 3463 DSN messages given a DSN code
+#
+sub get_dsn_msg ($) {
+ my $dsn = shift;
+ my ($msg, $class, $subject, $detail);
+
+ return "*DSN unavailable" if ($dsn =~ /^$/);
+
+ unless ($dsn =~ /^(\d)\.((\d{1,3})\.\d{1,3})$/) {
+ print "Error: not a DSN code $dsn\n";
+ return "Invalid DSN";
+ }
+
+ $class = $1; $subject = $3; $detail = $2;
+
+ #print "DSN: $dsn, Class: $class, Subject: $subject, Detail: $detail\n";
+
+ if (exists $dsn_codes{'class'}{$class}) {
+ $msg = $dsn_codes{'class'}{$class};
+ }
+ if (exists $dsn_codes{'subject'}{$subject}) {
+ $msg .= ': ' . $dsn_codes{'subject'}{$subject};
+ }
+ if (exists $dsn_codes{'complete'}{$dsn}) {
+ $msg .= ': ' . $dsn_codes{'complete'}{$dsn};
+ }
+ elsif (exists $dsn_codes{'detail'}{$detail}) {
+ $msg .= ': ' . $dsn_codes{'detail'}{$detail};
+ }
+
+ #print "get_dsn_msg: $msg\n" if ($msg);
+ return $dsn . ': ' . $msg;
+}
+
+1;
+
+#MODULE: ../Logreporters/PolicySPF.pm
+package Logreporters::PolicySPF;
+
+use 5.008;
+use strict;
+use re 'taint';
+use warnings;
+
+BEGIN {
+ use Exporter ();
+ use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS $VERSION);
+ $VERSION = '1.000';
+ @ISA = qw(Exporter);
+ @EXPORT = qw(&postfix_policy_spf);
+}
+
+use subs @EXPORT;
+
+BEGIN {
+ import Logreporters::TreeData qw(%Totals %Counts $END_KEY);
+ import Logreporters::Utils;
+ import Logreporters::Reports qw(&inc_unmatched);
+}
+
+# Handle postfix/policy_spf entries
+#
+# Mail::SPF::Result
+# Pass the SPF record designates the host to be allowed to send accept
+# Fail the SPF record has designated the host as NOT being allowed to send reject
+# SoftFail the SPF record has designated the host as NOT being allowed to send but is in transition accept but mark
+# Neutral the SPF record specifies explicitly that nothing can be said about validity accept
+# None the domain does not have an SPF record or the SPF record does not evaluate to a result accept
+# PermError a permanent error has occured (eg. badly formatted SPF record) unspecified
+# TempError a transient error has occured accept or reject
+
+sub postfix_policy_spf($) {
+ my $line = shift;
+
+ if (
+ $line =~ /^Attribute: / or
+ # handler sender_policy_framework: is decisive.
+ $line =~ /^handler [^:]+/ or
+ # decided action=REJECT Please see http://www.openspf.org/why.html?sender=jrzjcez%40telecomitalia.it&ip=81.178.62.236&receiver=protegate1.zmi.at
+ $line =~ /^decided action=/ or
+
+ # pypolicyd-spf-0.7.1
+ #
+ # Read line: "request=smtpd_access_policy"
+ # Found the end of entry
+ # Config: {'Mail_From_reject': 'Fail', 'PermError_reject': 'False', 'HELO_reject': 'SPF_Not_Pass', 'defaultSeedOnly': 1, 'debugLevel': 4, 'skip_addresses': '127.0.0.0/8,::ffff:127.0.0.0//104,::1//128', 'TempError_Defer': 'False'}
+ # spfcheck: pyspf result: "['Pass', 'sender SPF authorized', 'helo']"
+ # ERROR: Could not match line "#helo pass and mfrom none"
+ # Traceback (most recent call last):
+ # File "/usr/local/bin/policyd-spf", line 405, in <module>
+ # line = sys.stdin.readline()
+ # KeyboardInterrupt
+ $line =~ /^Read line: "/ or
+ $line =~ /^Found the end of entry$/ or
+ $line =~ /^Config: {/ or
+ $line =~ /^spfcheck: pyspf result/ or
+ $line =~ /^Starting$/ or
+ $line =~ /^Normal exit$/ or
+ $line =~ /^ERROR: Could not match line/ or
+ $line =~ /^Traceback / or
+ $line =~ /^KeyboardInterrupt/ or
+ $line =~ /^\s\s+/
+ )
+ {
+ #print "IGNORING...\n\tORIG: $::OrigLine\n";
+ return
+ }
+
+ # Keep policy-spf warnings in its section
+ if (my ($warn,$msg) = $line =~ /^warning: ([^:]+): (.*)$/) {
+ #TDspf warning: ignoring garbage: # No SPF
+
+ $msg =~ s/^# ?//;
+ $Totals{'policyspf'}++;
+ $Counts{'policyspf'}{'*Warning'}{ucfirst $warn}{$msg}{$END_KEY}++ if ($Logreporters::TreeData::Collecting{'policyspf'});
+ return;
+ }
+
+ # pypolicyd-spf-0.7.1
+
+ # Fail; identity=helo; client-ip=192.168.0.1; helo=example.com; envelope-from=f@example.com; receiver=bogus2@example.net
+ # Fail; identity=helo; client-ip=192.168.0.2; helo=example.com; envelope-from=<>; receiver=bogus@example.net
+ # Neutral; identity=helo; client-ip=192.168.0.3; helo=example.com; envelope-from=f@example.com; receiver=bogus2@example.net
+ # None; identity=helo; client-ip=192.168.0.4; helo=example.com; envelope-from=f@example.com; receiver=bogus2@example.net
+ # None; identity=helo; client-ip=192.168.0.5; helo=example.com; envelope-from=f@example.com; receiver=bogus2@example.net
+ # None; identity=mailfrom; client-ip=192.168.0.1; helo=example.com; envelope-from=f@example.com; receiver=bogus2@example.net
+ # None; identity=mailfrom; client-ip=192.168.0.2; helo=example.com; envelope-from=f@example.com; receiver=bogus2@example.net
+ # Pass; identity=helo; client-ip=192.168.0.2; helo=example.com; envelope-from=<>; receiver=bogus@example.net
+ # Permerror; identity=helo; client-ip=192.168.0.4; helo=example.com; envelope-from=f@example.com; receiver=bogus2@example.net
+ # Softfail; identity=mailfrom; client-ip=192.168.0.6; helo=example.com; envelope-from=f@example.com; receiver=yahl@example.org
+ if ($line =~ /^(Pass|Fail|None|Neutral|Permerror|Softfail|Temperror); (.*)$/) {
+ my $result = $1;
+ my %params = $2 =~ /([-\w]+)=([^;]+)/g;
+ #$params{'s'} = '*unknown' unless $params{'s'};
+ $Totals{'policyspf'}++;
+ if ($Logreporters::TreeData::Collecting{'policyspf'}) {
+ my ($id) = $params{'identity'};
+ $id =~ s/mailfrom/envelope-from/;
+
+ $Counts{'policyspf'}{'Policy Action'}{"SPF: $result"}{join(': ',$params{'identity'},$params{$id})}{$params{'client-ip'}}{$params{'receiver'}}++;
+ }
+ return;
+ }
+ elsif ($line =~ /^ERROR /) {
+ $line =~ s/^ERROR //;
+ $Totals{'warningsother'}++; return unless ($Logreporters::TreeData::Collecting{'warningsother'});
+ $Counts{'warningsother'}{"$Logreporters::service_name: $line"}++;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ # Strip QID if it exists, and trailing ": ", leaving just the message.
+ $line =~ s/^(?:$Logreporters::re_QID|): //;
+
+ # other ignored
+ if (
+ $line =~ /^SPF \S+ \(.+?\): .*$/ or
+ $line =~ /^Mail From/ or
+ $line =~ /^:HELO check failed/ or # log entry has no space after :
+ $line =~ /^testing:/
+ )
+ {
+ #TDspf testing: stripped sender=jrzjcez@telecomitalia.it, stripped rcpt=hengstberger@adv.at
+ # postfix-policyd-spf-perl-2.007
+ #TDspf SPF pass (Mechanism 'ip4:10.0.0.2/22' matched): Envelope-from: foo@example.com
+ #TDspf SPF pass (Mechanism 'ip4:10.10.10.10' matched): Envelope-from: anyone@sample.net
+ #TDspf SPF pass (Mechanism 'ip4:10.10.10.10' matched): HELO/EHLO (Null Sender): mailout2.example.com
+ #TDspf SPF fail (Mechanism '-all' matched): HELO/EHLO: mailout1.example.com
+ #TDspf SPF none (No applicable sender policy available): Envelope-from: efrom@example.com
+ #TDspf SPF permerror (Included domain 'example.com' has no applicable sender policy): Envelope-from: efrom@example.com
+ #TDspf SPF permerror (Maximum DNS-interactive terms limit (10) exceeded): Envelope-from: efrom@example.com
+ #TDspf Mail From (sender) check failed - Mail::SPF->new(10.0.0.1, , test.DNSreport.com) failed: 'identity' option must not be empty
+ #TDspf HELO check failed - Mail::SPF->new(, , ) failed: Missing required 'identity' option
+
+ #TDspf SPF not applicable to localhost connection - skipped check
+
+ #print "IGNORING...\n\tLINE: $line\n\tORIG: \"$Logreporters::Reports::origline\"\n";
+ return;
+ }
+
+ my ($action, $domain, $ip, $message, $mechanism);
+ ($domain, $ip, $message, $mechanism) = ('*unknown', '*unknown', '', '*unavailable');
+ #print "LINE: '$line'\n";
+
+ # postfix-policyd-spf-perl: http://www.openspf.org/Software
+ if ($line =~ /^Policy action=(.*)$/) {
+ $line = $1;
+
+ #: Policy action=DUNNO
+ return if $line =~ /^DUNNO/;
+ # Policy action=PREPEND X-Comment: SPF not applicable to localhost connection - skipped check
+ return if $line =~ /^PREPEND X-Comment: SPF not applicable to localhost connection - skipped check$/;
+
+ #print "LINE: '$line'\n";
+ if ($line =~ /^DEFER_IF_PERMIT SPF-Result=\[?(.*?)\]?: (.*) of .*$/) {
+ my ($lookup,$message) = ($1,$2);
+ # Policy action=DEFER_IF_PERMIT SPF-Result=[10.0.0.1]: Time-out on DNS 'SPF' lookup of '[10.0.0.1]'
+ # Policy action=DEFER_IF_PERMIT SPF-Result=example.com: 'SERVFAIL' error on DNS 'SPF' lookup of 'example.com'
+ $message =~ s/^(.*?) on (DNS SPF lookup)$/$2: $1/;
+ $message =~ s/'//g;
+ $Totals{'policyspf'}++;
+ $Counts{'policyspf'}{'Policy Action'}{'defer_if_permit'}{$message}{$lookup}{$END_KEY}++ if ($Logreporters::TreeData::Collecting{'policyspf'});
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if ($line =~ /^550 Please see http:\/\/www\.openspf\.org\/Why\?(.*)$/) {
+ # Policy action=550 Please see http://www.openspf.org/Why?s=mfrom&id=from%40example.com&ip=10.0.0.1&r=example.net
+ # Policy action=550 Please see http://www.openspf.org/Why?s=helo;id=mailout03.example.com;ip=192.168.0.1;r=mx1.example.net
+ # Policy action=550 Please see http://www.openspf.org/Why?id=someone%40example.com&ip=10.0.0.1&receiver=vps.example.net
+
+ my %params;
+ for (split /[&;]/, $1) {
+ my ($id,$val) = split /=/, $_;
+ $params{$id} = $val;
+ }
+ $params{'id'} =~ s/^.*%40//;
+ $params{'s'} = '*unknown' unless $params{'s'};
+ #print "Please see...:\n\tMessage: $message\n\tIP: $ip\n\tDomain: $domain\n";
+ $Totals{'policyspf'}++;
+ $Counts{'policyspf'}{'Policy Action'}{'550 reject'}{'See http://www.openspf.org/Why?...'}{$params{'s'}}{$params{'ip'}}{$params{'id'}}++ if ($Logreporters::TreeData::Collecting{'policyspf'});
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if ($line =~ /^[^:]+: (none|pass|fail|softfail|neutral|permerror|temperror) \((.+?)\) receiver=[^;]+(?:; (.*))?$/) {
+ # iehc is identity, envelope-from, helo, client-ip
+ my ($result,$message,$iehc,$subject) = ($1,$2,$3,undef);
+ my %params = ();
+ #TDspf Policy action=PREPEND Received-SPF: pass (bounces.example.com ... _spf.example.com: 10.0.0.1 is authorized to use 'from@bounces.example.com' in 'mfrom' identity (mechanism 'ip4:10.0.0.1/24' matched)) receiver=sample.net; identity=mfrom; envelope-from="from@bounces.example.com"; helo=out.example.com; client-ip=10.0.0.1
+
+ # Note: "identity=mailfrom" new in Mail::SPF version 2.006 Aug. 17
+ #TDspf Policy action=PREPEND Received-SPF: pass (example.com: 10.0.0.1 is authorized to use 'from@example.com' in 'mfrom' identity (mechanism 'ip4:10.0.0.0/24' matched)) receiver=mx.example.com; identity=mailfrom; envelope-from="from@example.com"; helo=example.com; client-ip=10.0.0.1
+
+ #TDspf Policy action=PREPEND Received-SPF: none (example.com: No applicable sender policy available) receiver=sample.net; identity=mfrom; envelope-from="f@example.com"; helo=example.com; client-ip=10.0.0.1
+
+ #TDspf Policy action=PREPEND Received-SPF: neutral (example.com: Domain does not state whether sender is authorized to use 'f@example.com' in 'mfrom' identity (mechanism '?all' matched)) receiver=sample.net identity=mfrom; envelope-from="f@example.com"; helo="[10.0.0.1]"; client-ip=192.168.0.1
+
+ #TDspf Policy action=PREPEND Received-SPF: none (example.com: No applicable sender policy available) receiver=sample.net; identity=helo; helo=example.com; client-ip=192.168.0.1
+ #TDspf Policy action=PREPEND Received-SPF: none (example.com: No applicable sender policy available) receiver=mx1.example
+
+ #print "LINE: $iehc\n";
+ if ($iehc) {
+ %params = $iehc =~ /([-\w]+)=([^;]+)/g;
+
+ if (exists $params{'identity'}) {
+ $params{'identity'} =~ s/identity=//;
+ if ($params{'identity'} eq 'mfrom' or $params{'identity'} eq 'mailfrom') {
+ $params{'identity'} = 'mail from';
+ }
+ $params{'identity'} = uc $params{'identity'};
+ }
+ $params{'envelope-from'} =~ s/"//g if exists $params{'envelope-from'};
+ #($helo = $params{'helo'}) =~ s/"//g if exists $params{'helo'};
+ $ip = $params{'client-ip'} if exists $params{'client-ip'};
+ }
+
+ $message =~ s/^([^:]+): // and $subject = $1;
+
+ if ($message =~ /^No applicable sender policy available$/) {
+ $message = 'No sender policy';
+ }
+ elsif ($message =~ s/^(Junk encountered in mechanism) '(.*?)'/$1/) {
+ #TDspf Policy action=PREPEND Received-SPF: permerror (example.com: Junk encountered in mechanism 'a:10.0.0.1') receiver=example.net; identity=mfrom; envelope-from="ef@example.com"; helo=h; client-ip=10.0.0.2
+ $ip = formathost ($ip, 'mech: ' . $2);
+ }
+ elsif ($message =~ s/^(Included domain) '(.*?)' (has no .*)$/$1 $3/) {
+ #TDspf Policy action=PREPEND Received-SPF: permerror (example.com: Included domain 's.example.net' has no applicable sender policy) receiver=x.sample.com; identity=mfrom; envelope-from="ef@example.com"; helo=example.net; client-ip=10.0.0.2
+ $subject .= " (included: $2)";
+ }
+ elsif ($message =~ /^Domain does not state whether sender is authorized to use '.*?' in '\S+' identity \(mechanism '(.+?)' matched\)$/) {
+ # Domain does not state whether sender is authorized to use 'returns@example.com' in 'mfrom' identity (mechanism '?all' matched))
+ ($mechanism,$message) = ($1,'Domain does not state if sender authorized to use');
+ }
+ elsif ($message =~ /^(\S+) is (not )?authorized( by default)? to use '.*?' in '\S+' identity(?:, however domain is not currently prepared for false failures)? \(mechanism '(.+?)' matched\)$/) {
+ # Sender is not authorized by default to use 'from@example.com' in 'mfrom' identity, however domain is not currently prepared for false failures (mechanism '~all' matched))
+ # 192.168.1.10 is authorized by default to use 'from@example.com' in 'mfrom' identity (mechanism 'all' matched))
+ $message = join (' ',
+ $1 eq 'Sender' ? 'Sender' : 'IP', # canonicalize IP address
+ $2 ? 'not authorized' : 'authorized',
+ $3 ? 'by default to use' : 'to use',
+ );
+ $mechanism = $4;
+ }
+ elsif ($message =~ /^Maximum DNS-interactive terms limit \S+ exceeded$/) {
+ $message = 'Maximum DNS-interactive terms limit exceeded';
+ }
+ elsif ($message =~ /^Invalid IPv4 prefix length encountered in (.*)$/) {
+ $subject .= " (invalid: $1)";
+ $message = 'Invalid IPv4 prefix length encountered';
+ }
+
+ #print "Result: $result, Identity: $params{'identity'}, Mech: $mechanism, Subject: $subject, IP: $ip\n";
+ $Totals{'policyspf'}++;
+ if ($Logreporters::TreeData::Collecting{'policyspf'}) {
+ $message = join (' ', $message, $params{'identity'}) if exists $params{'identity'};
+ $Counts{'policyspf'}{'Policy Action'}{"SPF $result"}{$message}{'mech: ' .$mechanism}{$subject}{$ip}++
+ }
+ return;
+ }
+
+ inc_unmatched('postfix_policy_spf(2)');
+ return;
+ }
+
+=pod
+ Mail::SPF::Query
+ libmail-spf-query-perl 1:1.999
+
+ XXX incomplete
+
+ Some possible smtp_comment results:
+ pass "localhost is always allowed."
+ none "SPF", "domain of sender $query->{sender} does not designate mailers
+ unknown $explanation, "domain of sender $query->{sender} does not exist"
+ $query->{spf_error_explanation}, $query->is_looping
+ $query->{spf_error_explanation}, $directive_set->{hard_syntax_error}
+ $query->{spf_error_explanation}, "Missing SPF record at $query->{domain}"
+ error $query->{spf_error_explanation}, $query->{error}
+
+ $result $explanation, $comment, $query->{directive_set}->{orig_txt}
+
+ Possible header_comment results:
+ pass "$query->{spf_source} designates $ip as permitted sender"
+ fail "$query->{spf_source} does not designate $ip as permitted sender"
+ softfail "transitioning $query->{spf_source} does not designate $ip as permitted sender"
+ /^unknown / "encountered unrecognized mechanism during SPF processing of $query->{spf_source}"
+ unknown "error in processing during lookup of $query->{sender}"
+ neutral "$ip is neither permitted nor denied by domain of $query->{sender}"
+ error "encountered temporary error during SPF processing of $query->{spf_source}"
+ none "$query->{spf_source} does not designate permitted sender hosts"
+ "could not perform SPF query for $query->{spf_source}" );
+=cut
+
+ #TDspf 39053DC: SPF none: smtp_comment=SPF: domain of sender user@example.com does not designate mailers, header_comment=sample.net: domain of user@example.com does not designate permitted sender hosts
+ #TDspf : SPF none: smtp_comment=SPF: domain of sender user@example.com does not designate mailers, header_comment=sample.net: domain of user@example.com does not designate permitted sender hosts
+ #TDspf : SPF pass: smtp_comment=Please see http://www.openspf.org/why.html?sender=user%40example.com&ip=10.0.0.1&receiver=sample.net: example.com MX mail.example.com A 10.0.0.1, header_comment=example.com: domain of user@example.com designates 10.0.0.1 as permitted sender
+ #TDspf : SPF fail: smtp_comment=Please see http://www.openspf.org/why.html?sender=user%40example.com&ip=10.0.0.1&receiver=sample.net, header_comment=sample.net: domain of user@example.com does not designate 10.0.0.1 as permitted sender
+ #TDspf : : SPF none: smtp_comment=SPF: domain of sender does not designate mailers, header_comment=mx1.example.com: domain of does not designate permitted sender hosts
+
+ if (my ($result, $reply) = ($line =~ /^(SPF [^:]+): (.*)$/)) {
+
+ #print "result: $result\n\treply: $reply\n\tORIG: \"$Logreporters::Reports::origline\"\n";
+
+ if ($reply =~ /^(?:smtp_comment=)(.*)$/) {
+ $reply = $1;
+
+ # SPF none
+ if ($reply =~ /^SPF: domain of sender (?:(?:[^@]+@)?(\S+) )?does not designate mailers/) {
+ $domain = $1 ? $1 : '*unknown';
+ #print "result: $result: domain: $domain\n";
+ }
+ elsif ($reply =~ /^Please see http:\/\/[^\/]+\/why\.html\?sender=(?:.+%40)?([^&]+)&ip=([^&]+)/) {
+ ($domain,$ip) = ($1,$2);
+ #print "result: $result: domain: $domain, IP: $ip\n";
+ }
+
+ # SPF unknown
+ elsif ($reply =~ /^SPF record error: ([^,]+), .*: error in processing during lookup of (?:[^@]+\@)?(\S+)/) {
+ ($message, $domain) = ($1, $2);
+ #print "result: $result: domain: $domain, Problem: $message\n";
+ }
+ elsif ($reply =~ /^SPF record error: ([^,]+), .*: encountered unrecognized mechanism during SPF processing of domain (?:[^@]+\@)?(\S+)/) {
+ ($message, $domain) = ($1,$2);
+ #print "result: \"$result\": domain: $domain, Problem: $message\n";
+ $result = "SPF permerror" if ($result =~ /SPF unknown mx-all/);
+ }
+ else {
+ inc_unmatched('postfix_policy_spf(3)');
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ inc_unmatched('postfix_policy_spf(4)');
+ return;
+ }
+
+ $Totals{'policyspf'}++;
+ if ($message) {
+ $Counts{'policyspf'}{'Policy Action'}{$result}{$domain}{$ip}{$message}{$END_KEY}++ if ($Logreporters::TreeData::Collecting{'policyspf'});
+ }
+ else {
+ $Counts{'policyspf'}{'Policy Action'}{$result}{$domain}{$ip}{$END_KEY}++ if ($Logreporters::TreeData::Collecting{'policyspf'});
+ }
+ return;
+ }
+
+
+ inc_unmatched('postfix_policy_spf(5)');
+}
+
+1;
+
+#MODULE: ../Logreporters/Postfwd.pm
+package Logreporters::Postfwd;
+
+use 5.008;
+use strict;
+use re 'taint';
+use warnings;
+
+BEGIN {
+ use Exporter ();
+ use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS $VERSION);
+ $VERSION = '1.000';
+ @ISA = qw(Exporter);
+ @EXPORT = qw(&postfix_postfwd);
+}
+
+use subs @EXPORT;
+
+BEGIN {
+ import Logreporters::TreeData qw(%Totals %Counts $END_KEY);
+ import Logreporters::Utils;
+ import Logreporters::Reports qw(&inc_unmatched);
+}
+
+# postfwd: http://postfwd.org/
+#
+#
+sub postfix_postfwd($) {
+ my $line = shift;
+
+ return if (
+ #TDpfw [STATS] Counters: 213000 seconds uptime, 39 rules
+ #TDpfw [LOGS info]: compare rbl: "example.com[10.1.0.7]" -> "localrbl.local"
+ #TDpfw [DNSBL] object 10.0.0.1 listed on rbl:list.dnswl.org (answer: 127.0.15.0, time: 0s)
+ $line =~ /^\[STATS\] / or
+ $line =~ /^\[DNSBL\] / or
+ $line =~ /^\[LOGS info\]/ or
+ $line =~ /^Process Backgrounded/ or
+ $line =~ /^Setting [ug]id to/ or
+ $line =~ /^Binding to TCP port/ or
+ $line =~ /^terminating\.\.\./ or
+ $line =~ /^Setting status interval to \S+ seconds/ or
+ $line =~ /^postfwd .+ ready for input$/ or
+ $line =~ /postfwd .+ (?:starting|terminated)/
+ );
+
+ my ($type,$rule,$id,$action,$host,$hostip,$recipient);
+
+ if ($line =~ /^\[(RULES|CACHE)\] rule=(\d+), id=([^,]+), client=([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\], sender=.*?, recipient=<(.*?)>,.*? action=(.*)$/) {
+ #TDpfw [RULES] rule=0, id=OK_DNSWL, client=example.com[10.0.0.1], sender=<f@example.com>, recipient=<to@sample.net>, helo=<example.com>, proto=ESMTP, state=RCPT, delay=0s, hits=OK_DNSWL, action=DUNNO
+ #TDpfw [CACHE] rule=14, id=GREY_NODNS, client=unknown[192.168.0.1], sender=<f@example.net>, recipient=<to@sample.com>, helo=<example.com>, proto=ESMTP, state=RCPT, delay=0s, hits=SET_NODNS;EVAL_DNSBLS;EVAL_RHSBLS;GREY_NODNS, action=greylist
+ ($type,$rule,$id,$host,$hostip,$recipient,$action) = ($1,$2,$3,$4,$5,$6,$7);
+ $recipient = '*unknown' if (not defined $recipient);
+ $Counts{'postfwd'}{"Rule $rule"}{$id}{$action}{$type}{$recipient}{formathost($hostip,$host)}++ if ($Logreporters::TreeData::Collecting{'postfwd'});
+ }
+ elsif (($line =~ /Can't connect to TCP port/) or
+ ($line =~ /Pid_file already exists for running process/)
+ )
+ {
+ $line =~ s/^[-\d\/:]+ //; # strip leading date/time stamps 2009/07/18-20:09:49
+ $Totals{'warningsother'}++; return unless ($Logreporters::TreeData::Collecting{'warningsother'});
+ $Counts{'warningsother'}{"$Logreporters::service_name: $line"}++;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ # ignoring [DNSBL] lines
+ #elsif ($line =~ /^\[DNSBL\] object (\S+) listed on (\S+) \(answer: ([^,]+), .*\)$/) {
+ # #TDpfw [DNSBL] object 10.0.0.60 listed on rbl:list.dnswl.org (answer: 127.0.15.0, time: 0s)
+ # ($type,$rbl) = split (/:/, $2);
+ # $Counts{'postfwd'}{"DNSBL: $type"}{$rbl}{$1}{$3}{''}++ if ($Logreporters::TreeData::Collecting{'postfwd'});
+ #}
+ else {
+ inc_unmatched('postfwd');
+ return;
+ }
+
+ $Totals{'postfwd'}++;
+}
+
+1;
+
+#MODULE: ../Logreporters/Postgrey.pm
+package Logreporters::Postgrey;
+
+use 5.008;
+use strict;
+use re 'taint';
+use warnings;
+
+my (%pgDelays,%pgDelayso);
+
+BEGIN {
+ use Exporter ();
+ use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS $VERSION);
+ $VERSION = '1.000';
+ @ISA = qw(Exporter);
+ @EXPORT = qw(&postfix_postgrey &print_postgrey_reports);
+}
+
+use subs @EXPORT;
+
+BEGIN {
+ import Logreporters::TreeData qw(%Totals %Counts $END_KEY);
+ import Logreporters::Utils;
+ import Logreporters::Config qw(%Opts);
+ import Logreporters::Reports qw(&inc_unmatched &print_percentiles_report2);
+}
+
+# postgrey: http://postgrey.schweikert.ch/
+#
+# Triplet: (client IP, envelope sender, envelope recipient address)
+#
+sub postfix_postgrey($) {
+ my $line = shift;
+
+ return if (
+ #TDpg cleaning up old logs...
+ #TDpg cleaning up old entries...
+ #TDpg cleaning clients database finished. before: 207, after: 207
+ #TDpg cleaning main database finished. before: 3800, after: 2539
+ #TDpg delayed 603 seconds: client=10.0.example.com, from=anyone@sample.net, to=joe@example.com
+
+ #TDpg Setting uid to "504"
+ #TDpg Setting gid to "1002 1002"
+ #TDpg Process Backgrounded
+ #TDpg 2008/03/08-15:54:49 postgrey (type Net::Server::Multiplex) starting! pid(21961)
+ #TDpg Binding to TCP port 10023 on host 127.0.0.1
+ #TDpg 2007/01/25-14:58:24 Server closing!
+ #TDpg Couldn't unlink "/var/run/postgrey.pid" [Permission denied]
+ #TDpg ignoring garbage: <help>
+ #TDpg unrecognized request type: ''
+ #TDpg rm /var/spool/postfix/postgrey/log.0000000002
+ #TDpg 2007/01/25-14:48:00 Pid_file already exists for running process (4775)... aborting at line 232 in file /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.7/Net/Server.pm
+
+
+ $line =~ /^cleaning / or
+ $line =~ /^delayed / or
+ $line =~ /^cleaning / or
+ $line =~ /^Setting [ug]id/ or
+ $line =~ /^Process Backgrounded/ or
+ $line =~ /^Binding to / or
+ $line =~ /^Couldn't unlink / or
+ $line =~ /^ignoring garbage: / or
+ $line =~ /^unrecognized request type/ or
+ $line =~ /^rm / or
+ # unanchored last
+ $line =~ /Pid_file already exists/ or
+ $line =~ /postgrey .* starting!/ or
+ $line =~ /Server closing!/
+ );
+
+ my ($action,$reason,$delay,$host,$ip,$sender,$recip);
+
+ if ($line =~ /^(?:$Logreporters::re_QID: )?action=(.*?), reason=(.*?)(?:, delay=(\d+))?, client_name=(.*?), client_address=(.*?)(?:, sender=(.*?))?(?:, +recipient=(.*))?$/o) {
+ #TDpg action=greylist, reason=new, client_name=example.com, client_address=10.0.0.1, sender=from@example.com, recipient=to@sample.net
+ #TDpgQ action=greylist, reason=new, client_name=example.com, client_address=10.0.0.1, sender=from@example.com
+ #TDpgQ action=pass, reason=triplet found, client_name=example.com, client_address=10.0.0.1, sender=from@example.com, recipient=to@sample.net
+ #TDpg action=pass, reason=triplet found, client_name=example.com, client_address=10.0.0.1, sender=from@example.com, recipient=to@sample.net
+ #TDpg action=pass, reason=triplet found, client_name=example.com, client_address=10.0.0.1, recipient=to@sample.net
+ #TDpg action=pass, reason=triplet found, delay=99, client_name=example.com, client_address=10.0.0.1, recipient=to@sample.net
+ ($action,$reason,$delay,$host,$ip,$sender,$recip) = ($1,$2,$3,$4,$5,$6,$7);
+ $reason =~ s/^(early-retry) \(.* missing\)$/$1/;
+ $recip = '*unknown' if (not defined $recip);
+ $sender = '' if (not defined $sender);
+
+ $Totals{'postgrey'}++;
+ if ($Logreporters::TreeData::Collecting{'postgrey'}) {
+ $Counts{'postgrey'}{"\u$action"}{"\u$reason"}{formathost($ip,$host)}{$recip}{$sender}++;
+
+ if (defined $delay and $Logreporters::TreeData::Collecting{'postgrey_delays'}) {
+ $pgDelays{'1: Total'}{$delay}++;
+
+ push @{$pgDelayso{'Postgrey'}}, $delay
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ elsif ($line =~ /^whitelisted: (.*?)(?:\[([^]]+)\])?$/) {
+ #TDpg: whitelisted: example.com[10.0.0.1]
+ $Totals{'postgrey'}++;
+ if ($Logreporters::TreeData::Collecting{'postgrey'}) {
+ $Counts{'postgrey'}{'Whitelisted'}{defined $2 ? formathost($2,$1) : $1}{$END_KEY}++;
+ }
+ }
+ elsif ($line =~ /^tarpit whitelisted: (.*?)(?:\[([^]]+)\])?$/) {
+ #TDpg: tarpit whitelisted: example.com[10.0.0.1]
+ $Totals{'postgrey'}++;
+ if ($Logreporters::TreeData::Collecting{'postgrey'}) {
+ $Counts{'postgrey'}{'Tarpit whitelisted'}{defined $2 ? formathost($2,$1) : $1}{$END_KEY}++;
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ inc_unmatched('postgrey');
+ }
+
+ return;
+}
+
+sub print_postgrey_reports() {
+ #print STDERR "pgDelays memory usage: ", commify(Devel::Size::total_size(\%pgDelays)), "\n";
+
+ if ($Opts{'postgrey_delays'}) {
+ my @table;
+ for (sort keys %pgDelays) {
+ # anon array ref: label, array ref of $Delay{key}
+ push @table, [ substr($_,3), $pgDelays{$_} ];
+ }
+ if (@table) {
+ print_percentiles_report2(\@table, "Postgrey Delays Percentiles", $Opts{'postgrey_delays_percentiles'});
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+1;
+
+#MODULE: ../Logreporters/PolicydWeight.pm
+package Logreporters::PolicydWeight;
+
+use 5.008;
+use strict;
+use re 'taint';
+use warnings;
+
+BEGIN {
+ use Exporter ();
+ use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS $VERSION);
+ $VERSION = '1.000';
+ @ISA = qw(Exporter);
+ @EXPORT = qw(&postfix_policydweight);
+}
+
+use subs @EXPORT;
+
+BEGIN {
+ import Logreporters::Reports qw(&inc_unmatched);
+ import Logreporters::TreeData qw(%Totals %Counts);
+ import Logreporters::Utils;
+}
+
+# Handle postfix/policydweight entries
+#
+sub postfix_policydweight($) {
+ my $line = shift;
+ my ($r1, $code, $reason, $reason2);
+
+ if (
+ $line =~ /^weighted check/ or
+ $line =~ /^policyd-weight .* started and daemonized/ or
+ $line =~ /^(cache|child|master): / or
+ $line =~ /^cache (?:spawned|killed)/ or
+ $line =~ /^child \d+ exited/ or
+ $line =~ /^Daemon terminated/ or
+ $line =~ /^Daemon terminated/
+ )
+ {
+ #print "$OrigLine\n";
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if ($line =~ s/^decided action=//) {
+ $line =~ s/; delay: \d+s$//; # ignore, eg.: "delay: 3s"
+ #print "....\n\tLINE: $line\n\tORIG: '$Logreporters::Reports::origline'\n";
+ if (($code,$r1) = ($line =~ /^(\d+)\s+(.*)$/ )) {
+ my @problems = ();
+ for (split /; */, $r1) {
+
+ if (/^Mail appeared to be SPAM or forged\. Ask your Mail\/DNS-Administrator to correct HELO and DNS MX settings or to get removed from DNSBLs/ ) {
+ push @problems, 'spam/forged: bad DNS/hit DNSRBLs';
+ }
+ elsif (/^Your MTA is listed in too many DNSBLs/) {
+ push @problems, 'too many DNSBLs';
+ }
+ elsif (/^temporarily blocked because of previous errors - retrying too fast\. penalty: \d+ seconds x \d+ retries\./) {
+ push @problems, 'temp blocked: retrying too fast';
+ }
+ elsif (/^Please use DynDNS/) {
+ push @problems, 'use DynDNS';
+ }
+ elsif (/^please relay via your ISP \([^)]+\)/) {
+ push @problems, 'use ISP\'s relay';
+ }
+ elsif (/^in (.*)/) {
+ push @problems, $1;
+ }
+ elsif (m#^check http://rbls\.org/\?q=#) {
+ push @problems, 'see http://rbls.org';
+ }
+ elsif (/^MTA helo: .* \(helo\/hostname mismatch\)/) {
+ push @problems, 'helo/hostname mismatch';
+ }
+ elsif (/^No DNS entries for your MTA, HELO and Domain\. Contact YOUR administrator\s+/) {
+ push @problems, 'no DNS entries';
+ }
+ else {
+ push @problems, $_;
+ }
+ }
+
+ $reason = $code; $reason2 = join (', ', @problems);
+ }
+ elsif ($line =~ s/^DUNNO\s+//) {
+ #decided action=DUNNO multirecipient-mail - already accepted by previous query; delay: 0s
+ $reason = 'DUNNO'; $reason2 = $line;
+ }
+ elsif ($line =~ s/^check_greylist//) {
+ #decided action=check_greylist; delay: 16s
+ $reason = 'Check greylist'; $reason2 = $line;
+ }
+ elsif ($line =~ s/^PREPEND X-policyd-weight:\s+//) {
+ #decided action=PREPEND X-policyd-weight: using cached result; rate: -7.6; delay: 0s
+ if ($line =~ /(using cached result); rate:/) {
+ $reason = 'PREPEND X-policyd-weight: mail accepted'; $reason2 = "\u$1";
+ }
+ else {
+ #decided action=PREPEND X-policyd-weight: NOT_IN_SBL_XBL_SPAMHAUS=-1.5 P0F_LINUX=0 <client=10.0.0.1> <helo=example.com> <from=f@example.com> <to=t@sample.net>, rate: -7.6; delay: 2s
+ $reason = 'PREPEND X-policyd-weight: mail accepted'; $reason2 = 'Varies';
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ elsif ($line =~ /^err/) {
+ # coerrce policyd-weight err's into general warnings
+ $Totals{'startuperror'}++;
+ $Counts{'startuperror'}{'Service: policyd-weight'}{$line}++ if ($Logreporters::TreeData::Collecting{'startuperror'});
+ return;
+ }
+ else {
+ inc_unmatched('policydweight');
+ return;
+ }
+
+ $Totals{'policydweight'}++;
+ $Counts{'policydweight'}{$reason}{$reason2}++ if ($Logreporters::TreeData::Collecting{'policydweight'});
+}
+
+1;
+
+
+package Logreporters;
+
+BEGIN {
+ import Logreporters::Utils;
+ import Logreporters::Config;
+ import Logreporters::TreeData qw(%Totals %Counts %Collecting printTree buildTree $END_KEY);
+ import Logreporters::RegEx;
+ import Logreporters::Reports;
+ import Logreporters::RFC3463;
+ import Logreporters::PolicySPF;
+ import Logreporters::Postfwd;
+ import Logreporters::Postgrey;
+ import Logreporters::PolicydWeight;
+}
+use 5.008;
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+no warnings "uninitialized";
+use re 'taint';
+
+use File::Basename;
+our $progname = fileparse($0);
+
+my @supplemental_reports = qw(delays postgrey_delays);
+
+# Default values for various options. These are used
+# to reset default values after an option has been
+# disabled (via undef'ing its value). This allows
+# a report to be disabled via config file or --nodetail,
+# but reenabled via subsequent command line option
+my %Defaults = (
+ detail => 10, # report level detail
+ max_report_width => 100, # maximum line width for report output
+ line_style => undef, # lines > max_report_width, 0=truncate,1=wrap,2=full
+ syslog_name => 'postfix', # service name (postconf(5), syslog_name)
+ sect_vars => 0, # show section vars in detail report hdrs
+ unknown => 1, # show 'unknown' in address/hostname pairs
+ ipaddr_width => 15, # width for printing ip addresses
+ long_queue_ids => 0, # enable long queue ids (2.9+)
+ delays => 1, # show message delivery delays report
+ delays_percentiles => '0 25 50 75 90 95 98 100', # percentiles shown in delays report
+ reject_reply_patterns => '5.. 4.. warn', # reject reply grouping patterns
+ postgrey_delays => 1, # show postgrey delays report
+ postgrey_delays_percentiles => '0 25 50 75 90 95 98 100', # percentiles shown in postgrey delays report
+);
+
+my $usage_str = <<"END_USAGE";
+Usage: $progname [ ARGUMENTS ] [logfile ...]
+ ARGUMENTS can be one or more of options listed below. Later options
+ override earlier ones. Any argument may be abbreviated to an unambiguous
+ length. Input is read from the named logfile(s), or STDIN.
+
+ --debug AREAS provide debug output for AREAS
+ --help print usage information
+ --version print program version
+
+ --config_file FILE, -f FILE use alternate configuration file FILE
+ --ignore_services PATTERN ignore postfix/PATTERN services
+ --syslog_name PATTERN only consider log lines that match
+ syslog service name PATTERN
+
+ --detail LEVEL print LEVEL levels of detail
+ (default: 10)
+ --nodetail set all detail levels to 0
+ --[no]summary display the summary section
+
+ --ipaddr_width WIDTH use WIDTH chars for IP addresses in
+ address/hostname pairs
+ --line_style wrap|full|truncate disposition of lines > max_report_width
+ (default: truncate)
+ --full same as --line_style=full
+ --truncate same as --line_style=truncate
+ --wrap same as --line_style=wrap
+ --max_report_width WIDTH limit report width to WIDTH chars
+ (default: 100)
+ --limit L=V, -l L=V set level limiter L with value V
+ --[no]long_queue_ids use long queue ids
+ --[no]unknown show the 'unknown' hostname in
+ formatted address/hostnames pairs
+ --[no]sect_vars [do not] show config file var/cmd line
+ option names in section titles
+
+ --recipient_delimiter C split delivery addresses using
+ recipient delimiter char C
+ --reject_reply_patterns "R1 [R2 ...]" set reject reply patterns used in
+ to group rejects to R1, [R2 ...],
+ where patterns are [45][.0-9][.0-9]
+ or "Warn" (default: 5.. 4.. Warn)
+ Supplimental reports
+ --[no]delays [do not] show msg delays percentiles report
+ --delays_percentiles "P1 [P2 ...]" set delays report percentiles to
+ P1 [P2 ...] (range: 0...100)
+ --[no]postgrey_delays [do not] show postgrey delays percentiles
+ report
+ --postgrey_delays_percentiles "P1 [P2 ...]"
+ set postgrey delays report percentiles to
+ P1 [P2 ...] (range: 0...100)
+END_USAGE
+
+my @RejectPats; # pattern list used to match against reject replys
+my @RejectKeys; # 1-to-1 with RejectPats, but with 'x' replacing '.' (for report output)
+my (%DeferredByQid, %SizeByQid, %AcceptedByQid, %Delays);
+
+# local prototypes
+sub usage;
+sub init_getopts_table;
+sub init_defaults;
+sub build_sect_table;
+sub postfix_bounce;
+sub postfix_cleanup;
+sub postfix_panic;
+sub postfix_fatal;
+sub postfix_error;
+sub postfix_warning;
+sub postfix_script;
+sub postfix_postsuper;
+sub process_delivery_attempt;
+sub cleanhostreply;
+sub strip_ftph;
+sub get_reject_key;
+sub expand_bare_reject_limiters;
+sub create_ignore_list;
+sub in_ignore_list;
+sub header_body_checks;
+sub milter_common;
+
+# lines that match any RE in this list will be ignored.
+# see create_ignore_list();
+my @ignore_list = ();
+
+# The Sections table drives Summary and Detail reports. For each entry in the
+# table, if there is data avaialable, a line will be output in the Summary report.
+# Additionally, a sub-section will be output in the Detail report if both the
+# global --detail, and the section's limiter variable, are sufficiently high (a
+# non-existent section limiter variable is considered to be sufficiently high).
+#
+my @Sections = ();
+
+# List of reject variants. See also: "Add reject variants" below, and conf file(s).
+my @RejectClasses = qw(
+ rejectrelay rejecthelo rejectdata rejectunknownuser rejectrecip rejectsender
+ rejectclient rejectunknownclient rejectunknownreverseclient rejectunverifiedclient
+ rejectrbl rejectheader rejectbody rejectcontent rejectsize rejectmilter rejectproxy
+ rejectinsufficientspace rejectconfigerror rejectverify rejectetrn rejectlookupfailure
+);
+
+# Dispatch table of the list of supported policy services
+# XXX have add-ins register into the dispatch table
+my @policy_services = (
+ [ qr/^postfwd/, \&Logreporters::Postfwd::postfix_postfwd ],
+ [ qr/^postgrey/, \&Logreporters::Postgrey::postfix_postgrey ],
+ [ qr/^policyd?-spf/, \&Logreporters::PolicySPF::postfix_policy_spf ],
+ [ qr/^policyd-?weight/, \&Logreporters::PolicydWeight::postfix_policydweight ],
+);
+
+# Initialize main running mode and basic opts
+init_run_mode($config_file);
+
+# Configure the Getopts options table
+init_getopts_table();
+
+# Place configuration file/environment variables onto command line
+init_cmdline();
+
+# Initialize default values
+init_defaults();
+
+# Process command line arguments, 0=no_permute,no_pass_through
+get_options(0);
+
+# Build the Section table, after reject_reply_patterns is final
+build_sect_table();
+
+# Expand bare rejects before generic processing
+expand_bare_reject_limiters();
+
+# Run through the list of Limiters, setting the limiters in %Opts.
+process_limiters(@Sections);
+
+# Set collection for any enabled supplemental sections
+foreach (@supplemental_reports) {
+ $Logreporters::TreeData::Collecting{$_} = (($Opts{'detail'} >= 5) && $Opts{$_}) ? 1 : 0;
+}
+
+if (! defined $Opts{'line_style'}) {
+ # default line style to full if detail >= 11, or truncate otherwise
+ $Opts{'line_style'} =
+ ($Opts{'detail'} > 10) ? $line_styles{'full'} : $line_styles{'truncate'};
+}
+
+# Set the QID RE to capture either pre-2.9 short style or 2.9+ long style.
+$re_QID = $Opts{'long_queue_ids'} ? $re_QID_l : $re_QID_s;
+
+# Create the list of REs used to match against log lines
+create_ignore_list();
+
+# Notes:
+#
+# - IN REs, always use /o flag or qr// at end of RE when RE uses interpolated vars
+# - In REs, email addresses may be empty "<>" - capture using *, not + ( eg. from=<.*?> )
+# - See additional notes below, search for "Note:".
+# - XXX indicates change, fix or thought required
+
+
+# Main processing loop
+#
+LINE: while ( <> ) {
+ chomp;
+ s/\s+$//;
+ next unless length $_;
+
+ $Logreporters::Reports::origline = $_;
+
+ # Linux: Jul 1 20:08:06 mailhost postfix/smtpd[4379]: connect from unknown[10.0.0.1]
+ # FreeBSD: Jul 1 20:08:06 <mail.info> mailhost postfix/smtpd[4379]: connect from unknown[10.0.0.1]
+ # Aug 17 15:16:12 mailhost postfix/cleanup[14194]: [ID 197553 mail.info] EC2B339E5: message-id=<2616.EC2B339E5@example.com>
+ # Dec 25 05:20:28 mailhost policyd-spf[14194]: [ID 27553 mail.info] ... policyd-spf stuff ...
+
+ next unless /^[A-Z][a-z]{2} [ \d]\d \d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2} (?:<[^>]+> )?(\S+) ($Opts{'syslog_name'}(?:\/([^:[]+))?)(?:\[\d+\])?: (?:\[ID \d+ \w+\.\w+\] )?(.*)$/o;
+
+ our $service_name = $3;
+ my ($mailhost,$server_name,$p1) = ($1,$2,$4);
+ #print "mailhost: $mailhost, servername: $server_name, servicename: $service_name, p1: $p1\n";
+
+ $service_name = $server_name unless $service_name;
+ #print "service_name: $service_name\n";
+
+ # ignored postfix services...
+ next if $service_name eq 'postlog';
+ next if $service_name =~ /^$Opts{'ignore_services'}$/o;
+
+ # common log entries up front
+ if ($p1 =~ s/^connect from //) {
+ #TD25 connect from sample.net[10.0.0.1]
+ #TD connect from mail.example.com[2001:dead:beef::1]
+ #TD connect from localhost.localdomain[127.0.0.1]
+ #TD connect from unknown[unknown]
+ $Totals{'connectioninbound'}++;
+ next unless ($Collecting{'connectioninbound'});
+
+ my $host = $p1; my $hostip;
+ if (($host,$hostip) = ($host =~ /^([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\]/)) {
+ $host = formathost($hostip,$host);
+ }
+ $Counts{'connectioninbound'}{$host}++;
+ next;
+ }
+
+ if ($p1 =~ /^disconnect from /) {
+ #TD25 disconnect from sample.net[10.0.0.1]
+ #TD disconnect from mail.example.com[2001:dead:beef::1]
+ $Totals{'disconnection'}++;
+ next;
+ }
+
+ if ($p1 =~ s/^connect to //) {
+ next if ($p1 =~ /^subsystem /);
+ $Totals{'connecttofailure'}++;
+ next unless ($Collecting{'connecttofailure'});
+
+ my ($host,$hostip,$reason,$port) = ($p1 =~ /^([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?: (.*?)(?:\s+\(port (\d+)\))?$/);
+ # all "connect to" messages indicate a problem with the connection
+ #TDs connect to example.org[10.0.0.1]: Connection refused (port 25)
+ #TDs connect to mail.sample.com[10.0.0.1]: No route to host (port 25)
+ #TDs connect to sample.net[192.168.0.1]: read timeout (port 25)
+ #TDs connect to mail.example.com[10.0.0.1]: server dropped connection without sending the initial SMTP greeting (port 25)
+ #TDs connect to mail.example.com[192.168.0.1]: server dropped connection without sending the initial SMTP greeting (port 25)
+ #TDs connect to ipv6-1.example.com[2001:dead:beef::1]: Connection refused (port 25)
+ #TDs connect to ipv6-2.example.com[FEDC:BA98:7654:3210:FEDC:BA98:7654:3210]: Connection refused (port 25)
+ #TDs connect to ipv6-3.example.com[1080:0:0:0:8:800:200C:4171]: Connection refused (port 25)
+ #TDs connect to ipv6-4.example.com[3ffe:2a00:100:7031::1]: Connection refused (port 25)
+ #TDs connect to ipv6-5.example.com[1080::8:800:200C:417A]: Connection refused (port 25)
+ #TDs connect to ipv6-6.example.com[::192.9.5.5]: Connection refused (port 25)
+ #TDs connect to ipv6-7.example.com[::FFFF:129.144.52.38]: Connection refused (port 25)
+ #TDs connect to ipv6-8.example.com[2010:836B:4179::836B:4179]: Connection refused (port 25)
+ #TDs connect to mail.example.com[10.0.0.1]: server refused to talk to me: 452 try later (port 25)
+
+ $host = join(' :', $host, $port) if ($port and $port ne '25');
+ # Note: See ConnectToFailure below
+ if ($reason =~ /^server (refused to talk to me): (.*)$/) {
+ $Counts{'connecttofailure'}{ucfirst($1)}{formathost($hostip,$host)}{$2}++;
+ } else {
+ $Counts{'connecttofailure'}{ucfirst($reason)}{formathost($hostip,$host)}{''}++;
+ }
+ next;
+ }
+
+=pod
+real 3m43.997s
+user 3m39.038s
+sys 0m3.005s
+=pod
+ # Handle before panic, fatal, warning, so that service-specific code gets first crack
+ # XXX replace w/dispatch table for add-ins, so user's can add their own...
+ if ($service_name eq 'postfwd') { postfix_postfwd($p1); next; }
+ if ($service_name eq 'postgrey') { postfix_postgrey($p1); next; }
+ if ($service_name =~ /^policyd?-spf/) { postfix_policy_spf($p1); next; } # postfix/policy-spf
+ if ($service_name =~ /^policyd-?weight/) { postfix_policydweight($p1); next; } # postfix/policydweight
+
+=cut
+ # Handle policy service handlers before panic, fatal, warning, etc.
+ # messages so that service-specific code gets first crack.
+ # 5:25
+ foreach (@policy_services) {
+ if ($service_name =~ $_->[0]) {
+ #print "Calling policy service helper: $service_name:('$p1')\n";
+ &{$_->[1]}($p1);
+ next LINE;
+ }
+ };
+#=cut
+
+ # ^warning: ...
+ # ^fatal: ...
+ # ^panic: ...
+ # ^error: ...
+ if ($p1 =~ /^warning: +(.*)$/) { postfix_warning($1); next; }
+ if ($p1 =~ /^fatal: +(.*)$/) { postfix_fatal($1); next; }
+ if ($p1 =~ /^panic: +(.*)$/) { postfix_panic($1); next; }
+ if ($p1 =~ /^error: +(.*)$/) { postfix_error($1); next; }
+
+ # output by all services that use table lookups - process before specific messages
+ if ($p1 =~ /(?:lookup )?table (?:[^ ]+ )?has changed -- (?:restarting|exiting)$/) {
+ #TD table hash:/var/mailman/data/virtual-mailman(0,lock|fold_fix) has changed -- restarting
+ #TD table hash:/etc/postfix/helo_checks has changed -- restarting
+ $Totals{'tablechanged'}++;
+ next;
+ }
+
+ # postfix/postscreen and postfix/verify services
+ if ($service_name eq 'postscreen'
+ or $service_name eq 'verify') { postfix_postscreen($p1); next; } # postfix/postscreen, postfix/verify
+ if ($service_name eq 'dnsblog') { postfix_dnsblog($p1); next; } # postfix/dnsblog
+ if ($service_name =~ /^cleanup/) { postfix_cleanup($p1); next; } # postfix/cleanup*
+ if ($service_name =~ /^bounce/) { postfix_bounce($p1); next; } # postfix/bounce*
+ if ($service_name eq 'postfix-script') { postfix_script($p1); next; } # postfix/postfix-script
+ if ($service_name eq 'postsuper') { postfix_postsuper($p1); next; } # postfix/postsuper
+
+ # ignore tlsproxy for now
+ if ($service_name eq 'tlsproxy') { next; } # postfix/tlsproxy
+
+ my ($helo, $relay, $from, $origto, $to, $domain, $status,
+ $type, $reason, $reason2, $filter, $site, $cmd, $qid,
+ $rej_type, $reject_name, $host, $hostip, $dsn, $reply, $fmthost, $bytes);
+
+ $rej_type = undef;
+
+ # ^$re_QID: ...
+ if ($p1 =~ s/^($re_QID): //o) {
+ $qid = $1;
+
+ next if ($p1 =~ /^host \S*\[\S*\] said: 4\d\d/); # deferrals, picked up in "status=deferred"
+
+ if ($p1 =~ /^removed\s*$/ ) {
+ # Note: See REMOVED elsewhere
+ # 52CBDC2E0F: removed
+ delete $SizeByQid{$qid} if (exists $SizeByQid{$qid});
+ $Totals{'removedfromqueue'}++;
+ next;
+ }
+
+ # coerce into general warning
+ if (($p1 =~ /^Cannot start TLS: handshake failure/) or
+ ($p1 =~ /^non-E?SMTP response from/)) {
+ postfix_warning($p1);
+ next;
+ }
+
+ if ($p1 eq 'status=deferred (bounce failed)') {
+ #TDqQ status=deferred (bounce failed)
+ $Totals{'bouncefailed'}++;
+ next;
+ }
+
+ # this test must preceed access checks below
+ #TDsQ replace: header From: "Postmaster" <postmaster@webmail.example.com>: From: "Postmaster" <postmaster@webmail.example.org>
+ if ($service_name eq 'smtp' and header_body_checks($p1)) {
+ #print "main: header_body_checks\n";
+ next;
+ }
+
+ # Postfix access actions
+ # REJECT optional text...
+ # DISCARD optional text...
+ # HOLD optional text...
+ # WARN optional text...
+ # FILTER transport:destination
+ # REDIRECT user@domain
+ # BCC user@domain (2.6 experimental branch)
+ # The following actions are indistinguishable in the logs
+ # 4NN text
+ # 5NN text
+ # DEFER_IF_REJECT optional text...
+ # DEFER_IF_PERMIT optional text...
+ # UCE restriction...
+ # The following actions are not logged
+ # PREPEND headername: headervalue
+ # DUNNO
+ #
+ # Reject actions based on remote client information:
+ # - one of host name, network address, envelope sender
+ # or
+ # - recipient address
+
+ # Template of access controls. Rejects look like the first line, other access actions the second.
+ # ftph is envelope from, envelope to, proto and helo.
+ # QID: ACTION STAGE from host[hostip]: DSN trigger: explanation; ftph
+ # QID: ACTION STAGE from host[hostip]: trigger: explanation; ftph
+
+ # $re_QID: reject: RCPT|MAIL|CONNECT|HELO|DATA from ...
+ # $re_QID: reject_warning: RCPT|MAIL|CONNECT|HELO|DATA from ...
+ if ($p1 =~ /^(reject(?:_warning)?|discard|filter|hold|redirect|warn|bcc|replace): /) {
+ my $action = $1;
+ $p1 = substr($p1, length($action) + 2);
+
+ #print "action: \"$action\", p1: \"$p1\"\n";
+ if ($p1 !~ /^(RCPT|MAIL|CONNECT|HELO|EHLO|DATA|VRFY|ETRN|END-OF-MESSAGE) from ([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?: (.*)$/) {
+ inc_unmatched('unexpected access');
+ next;
+ }
+ my ($stage,$host,$hostip,$p1) = ($1,$2,$3,$4); #print "stage: \"$stage\", host: \"$host\", hostip: \"$hostip\", p1: \"$p1\"\n";
+ my ($efrom,$eto,$proto,$helo) = strip_ftph($p1); #print "efrom: \"$efrom\", eto: \"$eto\", proto: \"$proto\", helo: \"$helo\"\n";
+ #print "p1 now: \"$p1\"\n";
+
+# QID: ACTION STAGE from host[hostip]: DSN trigger: explanation; ftph
+#TDsdN reject_warning: VRFY from host[10.0.0.1]: 450 4.1.2 <<1F4@bs>>: Recipient address rejected: Domain not found; to=<<1F4@bs>> proto=SMTP helo=<friend>
+#TDsdN reject: VRFY from host[10.0.0.1]: 550 5.1.1 <:>: Recipient address rejected: User unknown in local recipient table; to=<:> proto=SMTP helo=<10.0.0.1>
+#TDsdN reject: VRFY from host[10.0.0.1]: 450 4.1.8 <to@example.com>: Sender address rejected: Domain not found; from=<f@sample.com> to=<eto@example.com> proto=SMTP
+#TDsdN reject: VRFY from host[10.0.0.1]: 554 5.7.1 Service unavailable; Client host [10.0.0.1] blocked using zen.spamhaus.org; http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=10.0.0.1; to=<u> proto=SMTP
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 450 4.1.2 <to@example.com>: Recipient address rejected: User unknown in local recipient table; from=<> to=<eto@example.com> proto=SMTP helo=<sample.net>
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 550 <to@example.com>: Recipient address rejected: User unknown in local recipient table; from=<> to=<eto@example.com> proto=SMTP helo=<sample.net>
+#TDsdN reject_warning: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 550 <to@example.com>: Recipient address rejected: User unknown in local recipient table; from=<> to=<eto@example.com> proto=SMTP helo=<sample.net>
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 550 5.1.1 <to@example.com>: Recipient address rejected: User unknown in virtual address table; from=<f@sample.net> to=<eto@example.com> proto=ESMTP helo=<localhost>
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 450 4.1.1 <to@sample.net>: Recipient address rejected: User unknown in virtual mailbox table; from=<f@sample.net> to=<eto@sample.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 550 5.5.0 <to@example.com>: Recipient address rejected: User unknown; from=<f@sample.net> to=<eto@example.com> proto=ESMTP helo=<[10.0.0.1]>
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 450 <to@example.net>: Recipient address rejected: Greylisted; from=<f@sample.net> to=<eto@example.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 454 4.7.1 <to@sample.net>: Recipient address rejected: Access denied; from=<f@sample.com> to=<eto@sample.net> proto=SMTP helo=<example.com>
+#TDsdN reject_warning: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 454 4.7.1 <to@sample.net>: Recipient address rejected: Access denied; from=<f@sample.net> to=<eto@sample.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 450 4.1.2 <to@example.com>: Recipient address rejected: Domain not found; from=<f@sample.net> to=<eto@example.com> proto=ESMTP helo=<sample.net>
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 554 <to@example.net>: Recipient address rejected: Please see http://www.openspf.org/why.html?sender=from%40example.net&ip=10.0.0.1&receiver=example.net; from=<from@example.net> to=<to@example.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<to@example.com>
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 550 <to@example.net>: Recipient address rejected: undeliverable address: host example.net[192.168.0.1] said: 550 <unknown@example.net>: User unknown in virtual alias table (in reply to RCPT TO command); from=<from@example.com> to=<unknown@example.net> proto=SMTP helo=<mail.example.com>
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 554 <to@example.com>: Recipient address rejected: Please see http://spf.pobox.com/why.html?sender=user%40example.com&ip=10.0.0.1&receiver=mail; from=<user@example.com> to=<to@sample.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<10.0.0.1>
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 554 <to@sample.net>: Relay access denied; from=<f@example.com> to=<eto@sample.net> proto=SMTP helo=<example.com>
+#TDsdN reject_warning: HELO from host[10.0.0.1]: 554 <to@sample.net>: Relay access denied; proto=SMTP helo=<example.com>
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 450 4.1.8 <f@sample.net>: Sender address rejected: Domain not found; from=<f@sample.com> to=<to@example.com> proto=ESMTP helo=<sample.net>
+#TDsdN reject_warning: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 450 4.1.8 <f@sample.net>: Sender address rejected: Domain not found; from=<f@sample.com> to=<to@example.com> proto=ESMTP helo=<sample.net>
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 550 <f@example.net>: Sender address rejected: undeliverable address: host example.net[10.0.0.1] said: 550 <f@example.net>: User unknown in virtual alias table (in reply to RCPT TO command); from=<f@example.net> to=<eto@example.net> proto=SMTP helo=<example.com>
+#TDsdN reject_warning: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 554 <host[10.0.0.1]>: Client host rejected: Access denied; from=<f@sample.net> to=<eto@example.com> proto=SMTP helo=<friend>
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 554 <host[10.0.0.1]>: Client host rejected: Optional text; from=<f@sample.net> to=<eto@example.com> proto=SMTP helo=<friend>
+#TDsdN reject: CONNECT from host[10.0.0.1]: 503 5.5.0 <host[10.0.1]>: Client host rejected: Improper use of SMTP command pipelining; proto=SMTP
+
+#TDsdN reject_warning: RCPT from unk[10.0.0.1]: 450 Client host rejected: cannot find your hostname, [10.0.0.1]; from=<f@sample.com> to=<eto@sample.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from unk[10.0.0.1]: 450 Client host rejected: cannot find your hostname, [10.0.0.1]; from=<f@sample.com> to=<eto@sample.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from unk[10.0.0.1]: 450 Client host rejected: cannot find your hostname, [10.0.0.1]; proto=ESMTP
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from unk[10.0.0.1]: 550 5.7.1 Client host rejected: cannot find your reverse hostname, [10.0.0.1]
+#TDsdN reject: CONNECT from unk[unknown]: 421 4.7.1 Client host rejected: cannot find your reverse hostname, [unknown]; proto=SMTP
+
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 554 5.7.1 Service unavailable; Client host [10.0.0.1] blocked using sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org; http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=10.0.0.1; from=<from@example.com> to=<to@sample.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<friend>
+#TDsdN reject_warning: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 554 5.7.1 Service unavailable; Client host [10.0.0.1] blocked using sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org; http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=10.0.0.1; from=<from@example.com> to=<to@sample.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<friend>
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 554 Service denied; Client host [10.0.0.1] blocked using bl.spamcop.net; Blocked - see http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?83.164.27.124; from=<bogus@example.com> to=<user@example.org> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 454 4.7.1 <localhost>: Helo command rejected: Access denied; from=<f@sample.net> to=<eto@example.com> proto=SMTP helo=<localhost>
+#TDsdN reject_warning: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 454 4.7.1 <localhost>: Helo command rejected: Access denied; from=<f@sample.net> to=<eto@example.com> proto=SMTP helo=<localhost>
+#TDsdN reject: EHLO from host[10.0.0.1]: 504 5.5.2 <bogus>: Helo command rejected: need fully-qualified hostname; proto=SMTP helo=<bogus>
+#TDsdQ reject: DATA from host[10.0.0.1]: 550 5.5.3 <DATA>: Data command rejected: Multi-recipient bounce; from=<> proto=ESMTP helo=<localhost>
+#TDsdN reject: ETRN from host[10.0.0.1]: 554 5.7.1 <example.com>: Etrn command rejected: Access denied; proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 452 Insufficient system storage; from=<f@sample.com> to=<eto@sample.net>
+#TDsdN reject_warning: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 451 4.3.5 Server configuration error; from=<f@sample.com> to=<eto@sample.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: 450 Server configuration problem; from=<f@sample.net> to=<eto@sample.com> proto=ESMTP helo=<sample.net>
+#TDsdN reject: MAIL from host[10.0.0.1]: 552 Message size exceeds fixed limit; proto=ESMTP helo=<localhost>
+#TDsdN reject: RCPT from unk[10.0.0.1]: 554 5.7.1 <unk[10.0.0.1]>: Unverified Client host rejected: Access denied; from=<f@sample.net> to=<eto@sample.com> proto=SMTP helo=<sample.net>
+#TDsdN reject: MAIL from host[10.0.0.1]: 451 4.3.0 <f@example.com>: Temporary lookup failure; from=<f@example.com> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>
+
+ # reject, reject_warning
+ if ($action =~ /^reject/) {
+ my ($recip);
+
+ if ($p1 !~ /^($re_DSN) (.*)$/o) {
+ inc_unmatched('reject1');
+ next;
+ }
+ ($dsn,$p1) = ($1,$2); #print "dsn: $dsn, p1: \"$p1\"\n";
+ $fmthost = formathost($hostip,$host);
+
+ # reject_warning override temp or perm reject types
+ $rej_type = ($action eq 'reject_warning' ? 'warn' : get_reject_key($dsn));
+ #print "REJECT stage: '$rej_type'\n";
+
+ if ($Collecting{'byiprejects'} and substr($rej_type,0,1) eq '5') {
+ $Counts{'byiprejects'}{$fmthost}++;
+ }
+
+ if ($stage eq 'VRFY') {
+ if ($p1 =~ /^(?:<(\S*)>: )?(.*);$/) {
+ my ($trigger,$reason) = ($1,$2);
+ $Totals{$reject_name = "${rej_type}rejectverify" }++; next unless ($Collecting{$reject_name});
+
+ if ($reason =~ /^Service unavailable; Client host \[[^]]+\] (blocked using [^;]*);/) {
+ $reason = join (' ', 'Client host blocked using', $1);
+ $trigger = '';
+ }
+ $Counts{$reject_name}{$reason}{$fmthost}{ucfirst($trigger)}++;
+ } else {
+ inc_unmatched('vrfyfrom');
+ }
+ next;
+ }
+
+ # XXX there may be several semicolon-separated messages
+ # Recipient address rejected: Unknown users and via check_recipient_access
+ if ($p1 =~ /^<(.*)>: Recipient address rejected: ([^;]*);/) {
+ ($recip,$reason) = ($1,$2);
+
+ my ($localpart,$domainpart);
+ # Unknown users; local mailbox, alias, virtual, relay user, unspecified
+ if ($recip eq '') { ($localpart, $domainpart) = ('<>', '*unspecified'); }
+ else {
+ ($localpart, $domainpart) = split (/@/, lc $recip);
+ ($localpart, $domainpart) = ($recip, '*unspecified') if ($domainpart eq '');
+ }
+
+ if ($reason =~ s/^User unknown *//) {
+ $Totals{$reject_name = "${rej_type}rejectunknownuser" }++; next unless ($Collecting{$reject_name});
+
+ my ($table) = ($reason =~ /^in ((?:\w+ )+table)/);
+ $table = 'Address table unavailable' if ($table eq ''); # when show_user_unknown_table_name=no
+ $Counts{$reject_name}{ucfirst($table)}{$domainpart}{$localpart}{$fmthost}++;
+ } else {
+ # check_recipient_access
+ $Totals{$reject_name = "${rej_type}rejectrecip" }++; next unless ($Collecting{$reject_name});
+
+ if ($reason =~ m{^Please see http://[^/]+/why\.html}) {
+ $reason = 'SPF reject';
+ }
+ elsif ($reason =~ /^undeliverable address: host ([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)? said:/) {
+ $reason = 'undeliverable address: remote host rejected recipient';
+ }
+ $Counts{$reject_name}{ucfirst($reason)}{$domainpart}{$localpart}{$fmthost}++;
+ }
+
+ } elsif ($p1 =~ /^<(.*?)>.* Relay access denied/) {
+ $Totals{$reject_name = "${rej_type}rejectrelay" }++; next unless ($Collecting{$reject_name});
+ $Counts{$reject_name}{$fmthost}{$eto}++;
+
+ } elsif ($p1 =~ /^<(.*)>: Sender address rejected: (.*);/) {
+ $Totals{$reject_name = "${rej_type}rejectsender" }++; next unless ($Collecting{$reject_name});
+ ($from,$reason) = ($1,$2);
+
+ if ($reason =~ /^undeliverable address: host ([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)? said:/) {
+ $reason = 'undeliverable address: remote host rejected sender';
+ }
+ $Counts{$reject_name}{ucfirst($reason)}{$fmthost}{$from ne '' ? $from : '<>'}++;
+
+ } elsif ($p1 =~ /^(?:<.*>: )?Unverified Client host rejected: /) {
+ # check_reverse_client_hostname_access (postfix 2.6+)
+ $Totals{$reject_name = "${rej_type}rejectunverifiedclient" }++; next unless ($Collecting{$reject_name});
+ $Counts{$reject_name}{$fmthost}{$helo}{$eto}{$efrom}++;
+
+ } elsif ($p1 =~ s/^(?:<.*>: )?Client host rejected: //) {
+ # reject_unknown_client
+ # client IP->name mapping fails
+ # name->IP mapping fails
+ # name->IP mapping =! client IP
+ if ($p1 =~ /^cannot find your hostname/) {
+ $Totals{$reject_name = "${rej_type}rejectunknownclient" }++; next unless ($Collecting{$reject_name});
+ $Counts{$reject_name}{$fmthost}{$helo}{$eto}{$efrom}++;
+ }
+ # reject_unknown_reverse_client_hostname (no PTR record for client's IP)
+ elsif ($p1 =~ /^cannot find your reverse hostname/) {
+ $Totals{$reject_name = "${rej_type}rejectunknownreverseclient" }++; next unless ($Collecting{$reject_name});
+ $Counts{$reject_name}{$hostip}++
+ }
+ else {
+ $Totals{$reject_name = "${rej_type}rejectclient" }++; next unless ($Collecting{$reject_name});
+ $p1 =~ s/;$//;
+ $Counts{$reject_name}{ucfirst($p1)}{$fmthost}{$eto}{$efrom}++;
+ }
+ } elsif ($p1 =~ /^Service (?:temporarily )?(?:unavailable|denied)[^;]*; (?:(?:Unverified )?Client host |Sender address |Helo command )?\[[^ ]*\] blocked using ([^;]+);/) {
+ # Note: similar code below: search RejectRBL
+
+ # postfix 2.1
+ #TDsdN reject: RCPT from example.com[10.0.0.5]: 554 Service unavailable; Client host [10.0.0.5] blocked using bl.spamcop.net; Blocked - see http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?10.0.0.5; from=<from@example.com> to=<to@example.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>
+ # postfix 2.3+
+ #TDsdN reject: RCPT from example.com[10.0.0.6]: 554 5.7.1 Service unavailable; Client host [10.0.0.6] blocked using bl.spamcop.net; Blocked - see http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?10.0.0.6; from=<from@example.com> to=<to@example.net> proto=SMTP helo=<example.com>
+ #TDsdN reject: RCPT from example.com[10.0.0.1]: 550 5.7.1 Service unavailable; Client host [10.0.0.1] blocked using Trend Micro RBL+. Please see http://www.mail-abuse.com/cgi-bin/lookup?ip_address=10.0.0.1; Mail from 10.0.0.1 blocked using Trend Micro Email Reputation database. Please see <http://www.mail-abuse.com/cgi-bin/lookup?10.0.0.1>; from=<from@example.com> to=<to@example.net> proto=SMTP helo=<10.0.0.1>
+
+ $Totals{$reject_name = "${rej_type}rejectrbl" }++; next unless ($Collecting{$reject_name});
+ ($site,$reason) = ($1 =~ /^(.+?)(?:$|(?:[.,] )(.*))/);
+ $reason =~ s/^reason: // if ($reason);
+ $Counts{$reject_name}{$site}{$fmthost}{$reason ? $reason : ''}++;
+
+ } elsif ($p1 =~ /^<.*>: Helo command rejected: (.*);$/) {
+ $Totals{$reject_name = "${rej_type}rejecthelo" }++; next unless ($Collecting{$reject_name});
+ $Counts{$reject_name}{ucfirst($1)}{$fmthost}{$helo}++;
+
+ } elsif ($p1 =~ /^<.*>: Etrn command rejected: (.*);$/) {
+ $Totals{$reject_name = "${rej_type}rejectetrn" }++; next unless ($Collecting{$reject_name});
+ $Counts{$reject_name}{ucfirst($1)}{$fmthost}{$helo}++;
+
+ } elsif ($p1 =~ /^<.*>: Data command rejected: (.*);$/) {
+ $Totals{$reject_name = "${rej_type}rejectdata" }++; next unless ($Collecting{$reject_name});
+ $Counts{$reject_name}{$1}{$fmthost}{$helo}++;
+
+ } elsif ($p1 =~ /^Insufficient system storage;/) {
+ $Totals{'warninsufficientspace'}++; # force display in Warnings section also
+ $Totals{$reject_name = "${rej_type}rejectinsufficientspace" }++; next unless ($Collecting{$reject_name});
+ $Counts{$reject_name}{$fmthost}{$eto}{$efrom}++;
+
+ } elsif ($p1 =~ /^Server configuration (?:error|problem);/) {
+ $Totals{'warnconfigerror'}++; # force display in Warnings section also
+ $Totals{$reject_name = "${rej_type}rejectconfigerror" }++; next unless ($Collecting{$reject_name});
+ $Counts{$reject_name}{$fmthost}{$eto}{$efrom}++;
+
+ } elsif ($p1 =~ /^Message size exceeds fixed limit;$/) {
+ # Postfix responds with this message after a MAIL FROM:<...> SIZE=nnn command, where postfix consider's nnn excessive
+ # Note: similar code below: search RejectSize
+ # Note: reject_warning does not seem to occur
+ $Totals{$reject_name = "${rej_type}rejectsize" }++; next unless ($Collecting{$reject_name});
+ $Counts{$reject_name}{$fmthost}{$eto}{$efrom}++;
+
+ } elsif ($p1 =~ /^<(.*?)>: Temporary lookup failure;/) {
+ $Totals{$reject_name = "${rej_type}rejectlookupfailure" }++; next unless ($Collecting{$reject_name});
+ $Counts{$reject_name}{$fmthost}{$eto}{$efrom}++;
+
+ # This would capture all other rejects, but I think it might be more useful to add
+ # additional capture sections based on user reports of uncapture lines.
+ #
+ #} elsif ( ($reason) = ($p1 =~ /^([^;]+);/)) {
+ # $Totals{$rej_type . 'rejectother'}++;
+ # $Counts{$rej_type . 'rejectother'}{$reason}++;
+ } else {
+ inc_unmatched('rejectother');
+ }
+ }
+ # end of $re_QID: reject:
+
+# QID: ACTION STAGE from host[hostip]: trigger: reason; ftph
+#
+#TDsdN warn: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: TEST access WARN action; from=<f@sample.com> to=<eto@example.com> proto=ESMTP helo=<sample.com>
+#TDsdN warn: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: ; from=<f@sample.com> to=<eto@example.com> proto=ESMTP helo=<sample.net>
+#TDsdN discard: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: <from@example.com>: Sender address TEST DISCARD action; from=<f@sample.com> to=<eto@example.com> proto=ESMTP helo=<sample.com>
+#TDsdN discard: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: <host[10.0.0.1]>: Client host TEST DISCARD action w/ip(client_checks); from=<f@sample.com> to=<eto@example.com> proto=ESMTP helo=<sample.com>
+#TDsdN discard: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: <host[10.0.0.1]>: Unverified Client host triggers DISCARD action; from=<f@sample.net> to=<eto@example.com> proto=ESMTP helo=<10.0.0.1>
+#TDsdN hold: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: <eto@example.com>: Recipient address triggers HOLD action; from=<f@sample.net> to=<eto@example.com> proto=SMTP helo=<10.0.0.1>
+#TDsdN hold: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: <dummy>: Helo command optional text...; from=<f@sample.net> to=<eto@example.com> proto=ESMTP helo=<dummy>
+#TDsdN hold: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: <dummy>: Helo command triggers HOLD action; from=<f@sample.net> to=<eto@example.com> proto=ESMTP helo=<dummy>
+#TDsdN hold: DATA from host[10.0.0.1]: <dummy>: Helo command triggers HOLD action; from=<f@sample.net> to=<eto@example.com> proto=ESMTP helo=<dummy>
+#TDsdN filter: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: <>: Sender address triggers FILTER filter:somefilter; from=<> to=<eto@example.com> proto=SMTP helo=<sample.com>
+#TDsdN filter: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: <eto@example.com>: Recipient address triggers FILTER smtp-amavis:[127.0.0.1]:10024; from=<f@sample.net> to=<eto@example.com> proto=SMTP helo=<sample.net>
+#TDsdN redirect: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: <example.com[10.0.0.1]>: Client host triggers REDIRECT root@localhost; from=<f@sample.net> to=<eto@example.com> proto=SMTP helo=<localhost>
+#TDsdN redirect: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: <eto@example.com>: Recipient address triggers REDIRECT root@localhost; from=<f@sample.net> to=<eto@example.com> proto=ESMTP helo=<sample.com>
+
+# BCC action (postfix 2.6+)
+#TDsdN bcc: RCPT from host[10.0.0.1]: <user@example.com>: Sender address triggers BCC root@localhost; from=<f@sample.net> to=<eto@sample.com> proto=ESMTP helo=<sample.net>
+
+ # $re_QID: discard, filter, hold, redirect, warn, bcc, replace ...
+ else {
+ my $trigger;
+ ($trigger,$reason) = ($p1 =~ /^(?:<(\S*)>: )?(.*);$/ );
+ if ($trigger eq '') { $trigger = '*unavailable'; }
+ else { $trigger =~ s/^<(.+)>$/$1/; }
+ $reason = '*unavailable' if ($reason eq '');
+ $fmthost = formathost ($hostip,$host);
+ #print "trigger: \"$trigger\", reason: \"$reason\"\n";
+
+ # reason -> subject text
+ # subject -> "Helo command" : smtpd_helo_restrictions
+ # subject -> "Client host" : smtpd_client_restrictions
+ # subject -> "Unverified Client host" : smtpd_client_restrictions
+ # subject -> "Client certificate" : smtpd_client_restrictions
+ # subject -> "Sender address" : smtpd_sender_restrictions
+ # subject -> "Recipient address" : smtpd_recipient_restrictions
+
+ # subject -> "Data command" : smtpd_data_restrictions
+ # subject -> "End-of-data" : smtpd_end_of_data_restrictions
+ # subject -> "Etrn command" : smtpd_etrn_restrictions
+
+ # text -> triggers <ACTION> action|triggers <ACTION> <destination>|optional text...
+
+ my ($subject, $text) =
+ ($reason =~ /^((?:Recipient|Sender) address|(?:Unverified )?Client host|Client certificate|(?:Helo|Etrn|Data) command|End-of-data) (.+)$/o);
+ #printf "ACTION: '$action', SUBJECT: %-30s TEXT: \"$text\"\n", '"' . $subject . '"';
+
+ if ($action eq 'filter') {
+ $Totals{'filtered'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'filtered'});
+ # See "Note: Counts" before changing $Counts below re: Filtered
+ $text =~ s/triggers FILTER //;
+ if ($subject eq 'Recipient address') { $Counts{'filtered'}{$text}{$subject}{$trigger}{$efrom}{$fmthost}++; }
+ elsif ($subject =~ /Client host$/) { $Counts{'filtered'}{$text}{$subject}{$fmthost}{$eto}{$efrom}++; }
+ else { $Counts{'filtered'}{$text}{$subject}{$trigger}{$eto}{$fmthost}++; }
+ }
+ elsif ($action eq 'redirect') {
+ $Totals{'redirected'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'redirected'});
+ $text =~ s/triggers REDIRECT //;
+ # See "Note: Counts" before changing $Counts below re: Redirected
+ if ($subject eq 'Recipient address') { $Counts{'redirected'}{$text}{$subject}{$trigger}{$efrom}{$fmthost}++; }
+ elsif ($subject =~ /Client host$/) { $Counts{'redirected'}{$text}{$subject}{$fmthost}{$eto}{$efrom}++; }
+ else { $Counts{'redirected'}{$text}{$subject}{$trigger}{$eto}{$fmthost}++; }
+ }
+ # hold, discard, and warn allow "optional text"
+ elsif ($action eq 'hold') {
+ $Totals{'hold'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'hold'});
+ # See "Note: Counts" before changing $Counts below re: Hold
+ $subject = $reason unless $text eq 'triggers HOLD action';
+ if ($subject eq 'Recipient address') { $Counts{'hold'}{$subject}{$trigger}{$efrom}{$fmthost}++; }
+ elsif ($subject =~ /Client host$/) { $Counts{'hold'}{$subject}{$fmthost}{$eto}{$efrom}++; }
+ else { $Counts{'hold'}{$subject}{$trigger}{$eto}{$fmthost}++; }
+ }
+ elsif ($action eq 'discard') {
+ $Totals{'discarded'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'discarded'});
+ # See "Note: Counts" before changing $Counts below re: Discarded
+ $subject = $reason unless $text eq 'triggers DISCARD action';
+ if ($subject eq 'Recipient address') { $Counts{'discarded'}{$subject}{$trigger}{$efrom}{$fmthost}++; }
+ elsif ($subject =~ /Client host$/) { $Counts{'discarded'}{$subject}{$fmthost}{$eto}{$efrom}++; }
+ else { $Counts{'discarded'}{$subject}{$trigger}{$eto}{$fmthost}++; }
+ }
+ elsif ($action eq 'warn') {
+ $Totals{'warned'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'warned'});
+ $Counts{'warned'}{$reason}{$fmthost}{$eto}{''}++;
+ # See "Note: Counts" before changing $Counts above...
+ }
+ elsif ($action eq 'bcc') {
+ $Totals{'bcced'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'bcced'});
+ # See "Note: Counts" before changing $Counts below re: Filtered
+ $text =~ s/triggers BCC //o;
+ if ($subject eq 'Recipient address') { $Counts{'bcced'}{$text}{$subject}{$trigger}{$efrom}{$fmthost}++; }
+ elsif ($subject =~ /Client host$/) { $Counts{'bcced'}{$text}{$subject}{$fmthost}{$eto}{$efrom}++; }
+ else { $Counts{'bcced'}{$text}{$subject}{$trigger}{$eto}{$fmthost}++; }
+ }
+ else {
+ die "Unexpected ACTION: '$action'";
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ elsif ($p1 =~ s/^client=(([^ ]*)\[([^ ]*)\](?::(?:\d+|unknown))?)//) {
+ my ($hip,$host,$hostip) = ($1,$2,$3);
+
+ # Increment accepted when the client connection is made and smtpd has a QID.
+ # Previously, accepted was being incorrectly incremented when the first qmgr
+ # "from=xxx, size=nnn ..." line was seen. This is erroneous when the smtpd
+ # client connection occurred outside the date range of the log being analyzed.
+ $AcceptedByQid{$qid} = $hip;
+ $Totals{'msgsaccepted'}++;
+
+ #TDsdQ client=unknown[192.168.0.1]
+ #TDsdQ client=unknown[192.168.0.1]:unknown
+ #TDsdQ client=unknown[192.168.0.1]:10025
+ #TDsd client=example.com[192.168.0.1], helo=example.com
+ #TDsdQ client=mail.example.com[2001:dead:beef::1]
+
+ #TDsdQ client=localhost[127.0.0.1], sasl_sender=someone@example.com
+ #TDsdQ client=example.com[192.168.0.1], sasl_method=PLAIN, sasl_username=anyone@sample.net
+ #TDsdQ client=example.com[192.168.0.1], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl_username=user@example.com, sasl_sender=<id352ib@sample.net>
+ #TDsdQ client=unknown[10.0.0.1], sasl_sender=user@examine.com
+ next if ($p1 eq '');
+ my ($method,$user,$sender) = ($p1 =~ /^(?:, sasl_method=([^,]+))?(?:, sasl_username=([^,]+))?(?:, sasl_sender=<?(.*)>?)?$/);
+
+ # sasl_sender occurs when AUTH verb is present in MAIL FROM, typically used for relaying
+ # the username (eg. sasl_username) of authenticated users.
+ if ($sender or $method or $user) {
+ $Totals{'saslauth'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'saslauth'});
+ $method ||= '*unknown method';
+ $user ||= '*unknown user';
+ $Counts{'saslauth'}{$user . ($sender ? " ($sender)" : '')}{$method}{formathost($hostip,$host)}++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ # ^$re_QID: ... (not access(5) action)
+ elsif ($p1 =~ /^from=<(.*?)>, size=(\d+), nrcpt=(\d+)/) {
+ my ($efrom,$bytes,$nrcpt) = ($1,$2,$3);
+ #TDsdQ from=<FROM: SOME USER@example.com>, size=4051, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
+ #TDsdQ(12) from=<anyone@example.com>, size=25302, nrcpt=2 (queue active)
+ #TDsdQ from=<from@example.com>, size=5529, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
+ #TDsdQ from=<from@example.net, @example.com>, size=5335, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
+
+ # Distinguish bytes accepted vs. bytes delivered due to multiple recips
+
+ # Increment bytes accepted on the first qmgr "from=..." line...
+ next if (exists $SizeByQid{$qid});
+ $SizeByQid{$qid} = $bytes;
+ # ...but only when the smtpd "client=..." line has been seen too.
+ # This under-counts when the smtpd "client=..." connection log entry and the
+ # qmgr "from=..." log entry span differnt periods (as fed to postfix-logwatch).
+ next if (! exists $AcceptedByQid{$qid});
+
+ $Totals{'bytesaccepted'} += $bytes;
+
+ $Counts{'envelopesenders'}{$efrom ne '' ? $efrom : '<>'}++ if ($Collecting{'envelopesenders'});
+ if ($Collecting{'envelopesenderdomains'}) {
+ my ($localpart, $domain);
+ if ($efrom eq '') { ($localpart, $domain) = ('<>', '*unknown'); }
+ else { ($localpart, $domain) = split (/@/, lc $efrom); }
+
+ $Counts{'envelopesenderdomains'}{$domain ne '' ? $domain : '*unknown'}{$localpart}++;
+ }
+ delete $AcceptedByQid{$qid}; # prevent incrementing BytesAccepted again
+ }
+
+ ### sent, forwarded, bounced, softbounce, deferred, (un)deliverable
+ elsif ($p1 =~ s/^to=<(.*?)>,(?: orig_to=<(.*?)>,)? relay=([^,]*).*, ($re_DDD), status=(\S+) //o) {
+ ($relay,$status) = ($3,$5);
+
+ my ($to,$origto,$localpart,$domainpart,$dsn,$p1) = process_delivery_attempt ($1,$2,$4,$p1);
+
+ #TD 552B6C20E: to=<to@sample.com>, relay=mail.example.net[10.0.0.1]:25, delay=1021, delays=1020/0.04/0.56/0.78, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 Ok: queued as 6EAC4719EB)
+ #TD 552B6C20E: to=<to@sample.com>, relay=mail.example.net[10.0.0.1]:25, conn_use=2 delay=1021, delays=1020/0.04/0.56/0.78, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 Ok: queued as 6EAC4719EB)
+ #TD DD925BBE2: to=<to@example.net>, orig_to=<to-ext@example.net>, relay=mail.example.net[2001:dead:beef::1], delay=2, status=sent (250 Ok: queued as 5221227246)
+
+ ### sent
+ if ($status eq 'sent') {
+ if ($p1 =~ /forwarded as /) {
+ $Totals{'bytesforwarded'} += $SizeByQid{$qid} if (exists $SizeByQid{$qid});
+ $Totals{'forwarded'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'forwarded'});
+ $Counts{'forwarded'}{$domainpart}{$localpart}{$origto}++;
+ }
+ else {
+ if ($service_name eq 'lmtp') {
+ $Totals{'bytessentlmtp'} += $SizeByQid{$qid} if (exists $SizeByQid{$qid});
+ $Totals{'sentlmtp'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'sentlmtp'});
+ $Counts{'sentlmtp'}{$domainpart}{$localpart}{$origto}++;
+ }
+ elsif ($service_name eq 'smtp') {
+ $Totals{'bytessentsmtp'} += $SizeByQid{$qid} if (exists $SizeByQid{$qid});
+ $Totals{'sent'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'sent'});
+ $Counts{'sent'}{$domainpart}{$localpart}{$origto}++;
+ }
+ # virtual, command, ...
+ else {
+ $Totals{'bytesdelivered'} += $SizeByQid{$qid} if (exists $SizeByQid{$qid});
+ $Totals{'delivered'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'delivered'});
+ $Counts{'delivered'}{$domainpart}{$localpart}{$origto}++;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ elsif ($status eq 'deferred') {
+ #TDsQ to=<to@example.com>, relay=none, delay=27077, delays=27077/0/0.57/0, dsn=4.4.3, status=deferred (Host or domain name not found. Name service error for name=example.com type=MX: Host not found, try again)
+ #TDsQ to=<to@example.com>, relay=none, delay=141602, status=deferred (connect to mx1.example.com[10.0.0.1]: Connection refused)
+ #TDsQ to=<to@example.com>, relay=none, delay=141602, status=deferred (delivery temporarily suspended: connect to example.com[192.168.0.1]: Connection refused)
+ #TDsQ to=<to@example.com>, relay=none, delay=306142, delays=306142/0.04/0.18/0, dsn=4.4.1, status=deferred (connect to example.com[10.0.0.1]: Connection refused)
+ #TDsQ to=<to@example.org>, relay=example.org[10.0.0.1], delay=48779, status=deferred (lost connection with mail.example.org[10.0.0.1] while sending MAIL FROM)
+ #TDsQ to=<to@sample.net>, relay=sample.net, delay=26541, status=deferred (conversation with mail.example.com timed out while sending end of data -- message may be sent more than once)
+ #TDsQ to=<to@sample.net>, relay=sample.net[10.0.0.1]:25, delay=322, delays=0.04/0/322/0, dsn=4.4.2, status=deferred (conversation with example.com[10.0.0.01] timed out while receiving the initial server greeting)
+ #TDsQ to=<to@localhost>, orig_to=<toalias@localhost>, relay=none, delay=238024, status=deferred (delivery temporarily suspended: transport is unavailable)
+
+ # XXX postfix reports dsn=5.0.0, host's reply may contain its own dsn's such as 511 and #5.1.1
+ # XXX should these be used instead?
+ #TDsQ to=<to@sample.net>, relay=sample.net[10.0.0.1]:25, delay=5.7, delays=0.05/0.02/5.3/0.3, dsn=4.7.1, status=deferred (host sample.net[10.0.0.1] said: 450 4.7.1 <to@sample.net>: Recipient address rejected: Greylisted (in reply to RCPT TO command))
+ #TDsQ to=<to@example.com>, relay=example.com[10.0.0.1]:25, delay=79799, delays=79797/0.02/0.4/1.3, dsn=4.0.0, status=deferred (host example.com[10.0.0.1] said: 450 <to@example.com>: User unknown in local recipient table (in reply to RCPT TO command))
+ #TDsQ to=<to@example.com>, relay=example.com[10.0.0.1]:25, delay=97, delays=0.03/0/87/10, dsn=4.0.0, status=deferred (host example.com[10.0.0.1] said: 450 <to@example.com>: Recipient address rejected: undeliverable address: User unknown in virtual alias table (in reply to RCPT TO command))
+
+ ($reply,$fmthost) = cleanhostreply($p1,$relay,$to,$domainpart);
+
+ $Totals{'deferred'}++ if ($DeferredByQid{$qid}++ == 0);
+ $Totals{'deferrals'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'deferrals'});
+ $Counts{'deferrals'}{get_dsn_msg($dsn)}{$reply}{$domainpart}{$localpart}{$fmthost}++;
+ }
+
+ ### bounced
+ elsif ($status eq 'bounced' or $status eq 'SOFTBOUNCE') {
+ # local agent
+ #TDlQ to=<envto@example.com>, relay=local, delay=2.5, delays=2.1/0.22/0/0.21, dsn=5.1.1, status=bounced (unknown user: "friend")
+
+ # smtp agent
+ #TDsQ to=<envto@example.com>, orig_to=<envto>, relay=sample.net[10.0.0.1]:25, delay=22, delays=0.02/0.09/22/0.07, dsn=5.0.0, status=bounced (host sample.net[10.0.0.1] said: 551 invalid address (in reply to MAIL FROM command))
+
+ #TDsQ to=<envto@example.com>, relay=sample.net[10.0.0.1]:25, delay=11, delays=0.13/0.07/0.98/0.52, dsn=5.0.0, status=bounced (host sample.net[10.0.0.1] said: 550 MAILBOX NOT FOUND (in reply to RCPT TO command))
+ #TDsQ to=<envto@example.com>, orig_to=<envto>, relay=sample.net[10.0.0.1]:25, delay=22, delays=0.02/0.09/22/0.07, dsn=5.0.0, status=bounced (host sample.net[10.0.0.1] said: 551 invalid address (in reply to MAIL FROM command))
+
+
+ #TDsQ to=<envto@example.com>, relay=none, delay=0.57, delays=0.57/0/0/0, dsn=5.4.6, status=bounced (mail for sample.net loops back to myself)
+ #TDsQ to=<>, relay=none, delay=1, status=bounced (mail for sample.net loops back to myself)
+ #TDsQ to=<envto@example.com>, relay=none, delay=0, status=bounced (Host or domain name not found. Name service error for name=unknown.com type=A: Host not found)
+ # XXX verify these...
+ #TD EB0B8770: to=<to@example.com>, orig_to=<postmaster>, relay=none, delay=1, status=bounced (User unknown in virtual alias table)
+ #TD EB0B8770: to=<to@example.com>, orig_to=<postmaster>, relay=sample.net[192.168.0.1], delay=1.1, status=bounced (User unknown in relay recipient table)
+ #TD D8962E54: to=<anyone@example.com>, relay=local, conn_use=2 delay=0.21, delays=0.05/0.02/0/0.14, dsn=4.1.1, status=SOFTBOUNCE (unknown user: "to")
+ #TD F031C832: to=<to@sample.net>, orig_to=<alias@sample.net>, relay=local, delay=0.17, delays=0.13/0.01/0/0.03, dsn=5.1.1, status=bounced (unknown user: "to")
+
+ #TD C76431E2: to=<login@sample.net>, relay=local, delay=2, status=SOFTBOUNCE (host sample.net[192.168.0.1] said: 450 <login@sample.com>: User unknown in local recipient table (in reply to RCPT TO command))
+ #TD 04B0702E: to=<anyone@example.com>, relay=example.com[10.0.0.1]:25, delay=12, delays=6.5/0.01/0.03/5.1, dsn=5.1.1, status=bounced (host example.com[10.0.0.1] said: 550 5.1.1 User unknown (in reply to RCPT TO command))
+ #TD 9DAC8B2D: to=<to@example.com>, relay=example.com[10.0.0.1]:25, delay=1.4, delays=0.04/0/0.27/1.1, dsn=5.0.0, status=bounced (host example.com[10.0.0.1] said: 511 sorry, no mailbox here by that name (#5.1.1 - chkuser) (in reply to RCPT TO command))
+ #TD 79CB702D: to=<to@example.com>, relay=example.com[10.0.0.1]:25, delay=0.3, delays=0.04/0/0.61/0.8, dsn=5.0.0, status=bounced (host example.com[10.0.0.1] said: 550 <to@example.com>, Recipient unknown (in reply to RCPT TO command))
+ #TD 88B7A079: to=<to@example.com>, relay=example.com[10.0.0.1]:25, delay=45, delays=0.03/0/5.1/40, dsn=5.0.0, status=bounced (host example.com[10.0.0.1] said: 550-"The recipient cannot be verified. Please check all recipients of this 550 message to verify they are valid." (in reply to RCPT TO command))
+ #TD 47B7B074: to=<to@example.com>, relay=example.com[10.0.0.1]:25, delay=6.6, delays=6.5/0/0/0.11, dsn=5.1.1, status=bounced (host example.com[10.0.0.1] said: 550 5.1.1 <to@example.com> User unknown; rejecting (in reply to RCPT TO command))
+ #TDppQ to=<withheld>, relay=dbmail-pipe, delay=0.15, delays=0.09/0.01/0/0.06, dsn=5.3.0, status=bounced (Command died with signal 11: "/usr/sbin/dbmail-smtp")
+
+ # print "bounce message from " . $to . " msg : " . $relay . "\n";
+
+ # See same code elsewhere "Note: Bounce"
+ ### local bounce
+ # XXX local v. remote bounce seems iffy, relative
+ if ($relay =~ /^(?:none|local|virtual|127\.0\.0\.1|maildrop|avcheck)/) {
+ $Totals{'bouncelocal'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'bouncelocal'});
+ $Counts{'bouncelocal'}{get_dsn_msg($dsn)}{$domainpart}{ucfirst($p1)}{$localpart}++;
+ }
+ else {
+ $Totals{'bounceremote'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'bounceremote'});
+ ($reply,$fmthost) = cleanhostreply($p1,$relay,$to,$domainpart);
+ $Counts{'bounceremote'}{get_dsn_msg($dsn)}{$domainpart}{$localpart}{$fmthost}{$reply}++;
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ elsif ($status =~ 'undeliverable') {
+ #TDsQ to=<u@example.com>, relay=sample.com[10.0.0.1], delay=0, dsn=5.0.0, status=undeliverable (host sample.com[10.0.0.1] refused to talk to me: 554 5.7.1 example.com Connection not authorized)
+ #TDsQ to=<to@example.com>, relay=mx.example.com[10.0.0.1]:25, conn_use=2, delay=5.5, delays=0.03/0/0.21/5.3, dsn=5.0.0, status=undeliverable-but-not-cached (host mx.example.com[10.0.0.1] said: 550 RCPT TO:<to@example.com> User unknown (in reply to RCPT TO command))
+ #TDvQ to=<u@example.com>, relay=virtual, delay=0.14, delays=0.06/0/0/0.08, dsn=5.1.1, status=undeliverable (unknown user: "u@example.com")
+ #TDlQ to=<to@example.com>, relay=local, delay=0.02, delays=0.01/0/0/0, dsn=5.1.1, status=undeliverable-but-not-cached (unknown user: "to")
+ $Totals{'undeliverable'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'undeliverable'});
+ if ($p1 =~ /^unknown user: ".+?"$/) {
+ $Counts{'undeliverable'}{get_dsn_msg($dsn)}{'Unknown user'}{$domainpart}{$localpart}{$origto ? $origto : ''}++;
+ }
+ else {
+ my ($reply,$fmthost) = cleanhostreply($p1,'',$to ne '' ? $to : '<>',$domainpart);
+ $Counts{'undeliverable'}{get_dsn_msg($dsn)}{$reply}{$domainpart}{$localpart}{$fmthost}++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ elsif ($status eq 'deliverable') {
+ # address verification, sendmail -bv deliverable reports
+ #TDvQ to=<u@example.com>, relay=virtual, delay=0.09, delays=0.03/0/0/0.06, dsn=2.0.0, status=deliverable (delivers to maildir)
+ $Totals{'deliverable'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'deliverable'});
+ my $dsn = ($p1 =~ s/^($re_DSN) // ? $1 : '*unavailable');
+ $Counts{'deliverable'}{$dsn}{$p1}{$origto ? "$to ($origto)" : $to}++;
+ }
+
+ else {
+ # keep this as the last condition in this else clause
+ inc_unmatched('unknownstatus');
+ }
+ } # end of sent, forwarded, bounced, softbounce, deferred, (un)deliverable
+
+ # pickup
+ elsif ($p1 =~ /^(uid=\S* from=<.*?>)/) {
+ #TDpQ2 uid=0 from=<root>
+ $AcceptedByQid{$qid} = $1;
+ $Totals{'msgsaccepted'}++;
+ }
+
+ elsif ($p1 =~ /^from=<(.*?)>, status=expired, returned to sender$/) {
+ #TDqQ from=<from@example.com>, status=expired, returned to sender
+ $Totals{'returnedtosender'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'returnedtosender'});
+ $Counts{'returnedtosender'}{$1 ne '' ? $1 : '<>'}++;
+ }
+
+ elsif ($p1 =~ s/^host ([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)? refused to talk to me://) {
+ #TDsQ host mail.example.com[10.0.0.1] refused to talk to me: 553 Connections are being blocked due to previous incidents of abuse
+ #TDsQ host mail.example.com[10.0.0.1] refused to talk to me: 501 Connection from 192.168.2.1 (XY) rejected
+ # Note: See ConnectToFailure above
+ $Totals{'connecttofailure'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'connecttofailure'});
+ $Counts{'connecttofailure'}{'Refused to talk to me'}{formathost($2,$1)}{$p1}++;
+ }
+
+ elsif ($p1 =~ /^lost connection with ([^[]*)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)? (while .*)$/) {
+ # outbound smtp
+ #TDsQ lost connection with sample.net[10.0.0.1] while sending MAIL FROM
+ #TDsQ lost connection with sample.net[10.0.0.2] while receiving the initial server greeting
+ $Totals{'connectionlostoutbound'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'connectionlostoutbound'});
+ $Counts{'connectionlostoutbound'}{ucfirst($3)}{formathost($2,$1)}++;
+ }
+
+ elsif ($p1 =~ /^conversation with ([^[]*)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)? timed out (while .*)$/) {
+ #TDsQ conversation with sample.net[10.0.0.1] timed out while receiving the initial SMTP greeting
+ # Note: see TimeoutInbound below
+ $Totals{'timeoutinbound'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'timeoutinbound'});
+ $Counts{'timeoutinbound'}{ucfirst($3)}{formathost($2,$1)}{''}++;
+ }
+
+ elsif ($p1 =~ /^enabling PIX (<CRLF>\.<CRLF>) workaround for ([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?/ or
+ $p1 =~ /^enabling PIX workarounds: (.*) for ([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?/) {
+ #TDsQ enabling PIX <CRLF>.<CRLF> workaround for example.com[192.168.0.1]
+ #TDsQ enabling PIX <CRLF>.<CRLF> workaround for mail.sample.net[10.0.0.1]:25
+ #TDsQ enabling PIX workarounds: disable_esmtp delay_dotcrlf for spam.example.org[10.0.0.1]:25
+ $Totals{'pixworkaround'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'pixworkaround'});
+ $Counts{'pixworkaround'}{$1}{formathost($3,$2)}++;
+ }
+
+ # milter-reject, milter-hold, milter-discard
+ elsif ($p1 =~ s/^milter-//) {
+ milter_common($p1);
+ }
+
+ elsif ($p1 =~ s/^SASL (\[CACHED\] )?authentication failed; //) {
+ #TDsQ SASL authentication failed; cannot authenticate to server smtp.example.com[10.0.0.1]: no mechanism available
+ #TDsQ SASL authentication failed; server example.com[10.0.0.1] said: 535 Error: authentication failed
+ #TDsQ SASL [CACHED] authentication failed; server example.com[10.0.0.1] said: 535 Error: authentication failed
+ # see saslauthfail elsewhere
+
+ $Totals{'saslauthfail'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'saslauthfail'});
+ my $cached = $1;
+
+ if ($p1 =~ /^(authentication protocol loop with server): ([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?$/) {
+ ($reason,$host,$hostip,$reason2) = ($1,$2,$3,'');
+ }
+ elsif ($p1 =~ /^(cannot authenticate to server) ([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?: (.*)$/) {
+ ($reason,$host,$hostip,$reason2) = ($1,$2,$3,$4);
+ }
+ elsif ($p1 =~ /^server ([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)? said: (.+)$/) {
+ ($reason,$host,$hostip,$reason2) = ('server ... said',$1,$2,$3);
+ }
+ else {
+ inc_unmatched('saslauthfail');
+ next;
+ }
+
+ $reason .= ': ' . $reason2 if $reason2;
+ $Counts{'saslauthfail'}{$cached . $reason}{formathost($hostip,$host)}++;
+ }
+
+ else {
+ # keep this as the last condition in this else clause
+ inc_unmatched('unknownqid') if ! in_ignore_list ($p1);
+ }
+ }
+ # end of $re_QID section
+
+ elsif ($p1 =~ /^(timeout|lost connection) (after [^ ]+)(?: \((?:approximately )?(\d+) bytes\))? from ([^[]*)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?$/) {
+ my ($lort,$reason,$bytes,$host,$hostip) = ($1,$2,$3,$4,$5);
+ if ($lort eq 'timeout') {
+ # see also TimeoutInbound in $re_QID section
+ #TDsd timeout after RSET from example.com[192.168.0.1]
+ #TDsd timeout after DATA (6253 bytes) from example.com[10.0.0.1]
+
+ $Totals{'timeoutinbound'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'timeoutinbound'});
+ $Counts{'timeoutinbound'}{ucfirst($reason)}{formathost($hostip,$host)}{commify($bytes)}++;
+ } else {
+ #TDsd lost connection after CONNECT from mail.example.com[192.168.0.1]
+ # postfix 2.5:20071003
+ #TDsd lost connection after DATA (494133 bytes) from localhost[127.0.0.1]
+ # postfix 2.6:20080621
+ #TDsd lost connection after DATA (approximately 0 bytes) from example.com[10.0.0.1]
+
+ $Totals{'connectionlostinbound'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'connectionlostinbound'});
+ $Counts{'connectionlostinbound'}{ucfirst($reason)}{formathost($hostip,$host)}{commify($bytes)}++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ elsif ($p1 =~ /^(reject(?:_warning)?): RCPT from ([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?: ($re_DSN) Service (?:temporarily )?(?:unavailable|denied)[^;]*; (?:(?:Unverified )?Client host |Sender address |Helo command )?\[[^ ]*\] blocked using ([^;]+);/o) {
+ my ($rej_type,$host,$hostip,$dsn,) = ($1,$2,$3,$4);
+ ($site,$reason) = ($5 =~ /^(.+?)(?:$|(?:[.,] )(.*))/);
+ $reason =~ s/^reason: // if ($reason);
+ $rej_type = ($rej_type =~ /_warning/ ? 'warn' : get_reject_key($dsn));
+ #print "REJECT RBL NOQ: '$rej_type'\n";
+ # Note: similar code above: search RejectRBL
+
+ # This section required: postfix didn't always log QID (eg. postfix 1.1)
+ # Also, "reason:" was probably always present in this case, but I'm not certain
+ # postfix 1.1
+ #TDsd reject_warning: RCPT from example.com[10.0.0.1]: 554 Service unavailable; [10.0.0.1] blocked using orbz.org, reason: Open relay. Please see http://orbz.org/?10.0.0.1; from=<from@example.com> to=<to@sample.net>
+ #TDsd reject: RCPT from example.com[10.0.0.2]: 554 Service unavailable; [10.0.0.2] blocked using orbz.org, reason: Open relay. Please see http://orbz.org/?10.0.0.2; from=<from@example.com> to=<to@example.net>
+ #TDsd reject: RCPT from unknown[10.0.0.3]: 554 Service unavailable; [10.0.0.3] blocked using bl.spamcop.net, reason: Blocked - see http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?10.0.0.3; from=<from@example.net> to=<to@example.com>
+ #TDsd reject: RCPT from example.com[10.0.0.4]: 554 Service unavailable; [10.0.0.4] blocked using sbl.spamhaus.org, reason: http://www.spamhaus.org/SBL/sbl.lasso?query=B12057; from=<from@example.net> to=<to@example.com>
+
+ if ($Collecting{'byiprejects'} and substr($rej_type,0,1) eq '5') {
+ $fmthost = formathost($hostip,$host);
+ $Counts{'byiprejects'}{$fmthost}++;
+ }
+
+ $Totals{$reject_name = "${rej_type}rejectrbl" }++; next unless ($Collecting{$reject_name});
+ $Counts{$reject_name}{$site}{$fmthost ? $fmthost : formathost($hostip,$host)}{$reason ? $reason : ''}++;
+ }
+
+ # proxy-reject, proxy-accept
+ elsif ($p1 =~ s/^proxy-(reject|accept): ([^:]+): //) {
+ # 2.7
+ #TDsdN proxy-accept: END-OF-MESSAGE: 250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as 9BE3547AFE; from=<senderexample.com> to=<recipientexample.com> proto=ESMTP helo=<client.example.com>
+ #TDsdN proxy-reject: END-OF-MESSAGE: 554 5.7.0 Reject, id=11912-03 - INFECTED: Eicar-Test-Signature; from=<root@example.com> to=<root@example.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>
+ #TDsdN proxy-reject: END-OF-MESSAGE: ; from=<user@example.com> to=<user@example.org> proto=SMTP helo=<mail.example.net>
+
+ next if $1 eq 'accept'; #ignore accepts
+
+ my ($stage) = ($2);
+ my ($efrom,$eto,$proto,$helo) = strip_ftph($p1);
+ #print "efrom: '$efrom', eto: '$eto', proto: '$proto', helo: '$helo'\n";
+ #print "stage: '$stage', reply: '$p1'\n";
+
+ my ($dsn,$reject_name);
+ ($dsn,$reply) = ($1,$2) if $p1 =~ /^($re_DSN) (.*)$/o;
+ #print " dsn: '$dsn', reply: '$reply', key: ", get_reject_key($dsn), "\n";
+ # DSN may not be present. Can occur, for example, when queue file size limit is reached,
+ # which is logged as a Warning. Ignore these, since they can't be add to any
+ # reject section (no SMTP reply code).
+ if (! defined $dsn) {
+ next;
+ }
+
+ $Totals{$reject_name = get_reject_key($dsn) . 'rejectproxy' }++; next unless ($Collecting{$reject_name});
+ $Counts{$reject_name}{$stage}{$reply}{$eto}++;
+ }
+
+ ### smtpd_tls_loglevel >= 1
+ # Server TLS messages
+ elsif (($status,$host,$hostip,$type) = ($p1 =~ /^(?:(Anonymous|Trusted|Untrusted) )?TLS connection established from ([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?: (.*)$/)) {
+ #TDsd TLS connection established from example.com[192.168.0.1]: TLSv1 with cipher DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA (256/256 bits)
+ # Postfix 2.5+: status: Untrusted or Trusted
+ #TDsd Untrusted TLS connection established from example.com[192.168.0.1]: TLSv1 with cipher DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA (256/256 bits)
+ #TDsd Anonymous TLS connection established from localhost[127.0.0.1]: TLSv1 with cipher DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA (256/256 bits)
+
+ $Totals{'tlsserverconnect'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'tlsserverconnect'});
+ $Counts{'tlsserverconnect'}{$status ? "$status: $type" : $type}{formathost($hostip,$host)}++;
+ }
+
+ # Client TLS messages
+ elsif ( ($status,$host,$type) = ($p1 =~ /^(?:(Verified|Trusted|Untrusted|Anonymous) )?TLS connection established to ([^ ]*): (.*)$/o)) {
+ #TD TLS connection established to example.com: TLSv1 with cipher AES256-SHA (256/256 bits)
+ # Postfix 2.5+: peer verification status: Untrusted, Trusted or Verified when
+ # server's trust chain is valid and peername is matched
+ #TD Verified TLS connection established to 127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:26: TLSv1 with cipher DHE-DSS-AES256-SHA (256/256 bits)
+
+ $Totals{'tlsclientconnect'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'tlsclientconnect'});
+ $Counts{'tlsclientconnect'}{$status ? "$status: $type" : $type}{$host}++;
+ }
+
+ # smtp_tls_note_starttls_offer=yes
+ elsif ($p1 =~ /^Host offered STARTTLS: \[(.*)\]$/o) {
+ #TD Host offered STARTTLS: [mail.example.com]
+ $Totals{'tlsoffered'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'tlsoffered'});
+ $Counts{'tlsoffered'}{$1}++;
+ }
+
+ ### smtpd_tls_loglevel >= 1
+ elsif ($p1 =~ /^Unverified: (.*)/o) {
+ #TD Unverified: subject_CN=(www|smtp|mailhost).(example.com|sample.net), issuer=someuser
+ $Totals{'tlsunverified'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'tlsunverified'});
+ $Counts{'tlsunverified'}{$1}++;
+ }
+
+ # Note: no QID
+ elsif (($host,$hostip,$dsn,$from,$to) = ($p1 =~ /^reject: RCPT from ([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?: ([45]52) Message size exceeds fixed limit; from=<(.*?)> to=<(.*?)>/)) {
+ #TD reject: RCPT from size.example.com[192.168.0.1]: 452 Message size exceeds fixed limit; from=<from@example.com> to=<to@sample.net>
+ #TD reject: RCPT from size.example.com[192.168.0.1]: 552 Message size exceeds fixed limit; from=<from@example.com> to=<to@sample.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>
+ # Note: similar code above: search RejectSize
+ # Note: reject_warning does not seem to occur
+ if ($Collecting{'byiprejects'} and substr($dsn,0,1) eq '5') {
+ $fmthost = formathost($hostip,$host);
+ $Counts{'byiprejects'}{$fmthost}++;
+ }
+ $Totals{$reject_name = get_reject_key($dsn) . 'rejectsize' }++; next unless ($Collecting{$reject_name});
+ $Counts{$reject_name}{$fmthost ? $fmthost : formathost($hostip,$host)}{$to}{$from ne '' ? $from : '<>'}++;
+ }
+
+ elsif ($p1 =~ /looking for plugins in (.*)$/) {
+ #TD looking for plugins in '/usr/lib/sasl2', failed to open directory, error: No such file or directory
+ $Totals{'warnconfigerror'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'warnconfigerror'});
+ $Counts{'warnconfigerror'}{$1}++;
+ }
+
+ # SMTP/ESMTP protocol violations
+ elsif ($p1 =~ /^(improper command pipelining) (after \S+) from ([^[]*)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?/) {
+ # ProtocolViolation
+ #TDsd postfix/smtpd[24928]: improper command pipelining after RCPT from unknown[192.168.0.1]
+ my ($error,$stage,$host,$hostip) = ($1,$2,$3,$4);
+ $Totals{'smtpprotocolviolation'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'smtpprotocolviolation'});
+ $Counts{'smtpprotocolviolation'}{ucfirst($error)}{ucfirst($stage)}{formathost($hostip,$host)}++;
+ }
+
+ elsif ($p1 =~ /^(too many errors) (after [^ ]*)(?: \((?:approximately )?\d+ bytes\))? from ([^[]*)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?$/) {
+ my ($error,$stage,$host,$hostip) = ($1,$2,$3,$4);
+ #TDsd too many errors after AUTH from sample.net[10.0.0.1]
+ #TDsd too many errors after DATA (0 bytes) from 1-0-0-10.example.com[10.0.0.1]
+ $Totals{'smtpprotocolviolation'}++; next unless ($Collecting{'smtpprotocolviolation'});
+ $Counts{'smtpprotocolviolation'}{ucfirst($error)}{ucfirst($stage)}{formathost($hostip,$host)}++;
+ }
+
+ # coerce these into general warnings
+ elsif ( $p1 =~ /^cannot load Certificate Authority data/ or
+ $p1 =~ /^SSL_connect error to /)
+ {
+ #TDsQ Cannot start TLS: handshake failure
+ #TDsd cannot load Certificate Authority data
+ #TDs SSL_connect error to mail.example.com: 0
+
+ postfix_warning($p1);
+ }
+
+ else {
+ # add to the unmatched list if not on the ignore_list
+ inc_unmatched('final') if ! in_ignore_list ($p1);
+ }
+}
+
+########################################
+# Final tabulations, and report printing
+
+for my $code (@RejectKeys) {
+ for my $type (@RejectClasses) {
+ $Totals{'totalrejects' . $code} += $Totals{$code . $type};
+ }
+
+ if ($code =~ /^5/o) {
+ $Totals{'totalrejects'} += $Totals{'totalrejects' . $code};
+ }
+}
+
+# XXX this was naive - the goal was to avoid recounting messages
+# released from quarantine, but externally introduced messages may
+# contain resent-message-id; trying to track only internally resent
+# messages does not seem useful.
+# make some corrections now, due to double counting
+#$Totals{'msgsaccepted'} -= $Totals{'resent'} if ($Totals{'msgsaccepted'} >= $Totals{'resent'});
+
+$Totals{'totalacceptplusreject'} = $Totals{'msgsaccepted'} + $Totals{'totalrejects'};
+
+# Print the Summary report if any key has non-zero data.
+# Note: must explicitely check for any non-zero data,
+# as Totals always has some keys extant.
+#
+if ($Opts{'summary'}) {
+ for (keys %Totals) {
+ if ($Totals{$_}) {
+ print_summary_report (@Sections);
+ last;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+# Print the Detail report, if detail is sufficiently high
+#
+if ($Opts{'detail'} >= 5) {
+ #print STDERR "Counts memory usage: ", commify(Devel::Size::total_size(\%Counts)), "\n";
+ #print STDERR "Delays memory usage: ", commify(Devel::Size::total_size(\%Delays)), "\n";
+ print_detail_report(@Sections);
+
+ if ($Opts{'delays'}) {
+ my @table;
+ for (sort keys %Delays) {
+ # anon array ref: label, array ref of $Delay{key}
+ push @table, [ substr($_,3), $Delays{$_} ];
+ }
+ if (@table) {
+ print_percentiles_report2(\@table, "Delivery Delays Percentiles", $Opts{'delays_percentiles'});
+ }
+ }
+
+ print_postgrey_reports();
+
+}
+
+# debug: show which ignore_list items are hit most
+#my %IGNORED;
+#for (sort { $IGNORED{$b} <=> $IGNORED{$a} } keys %IGNORED) {
+# printf "%10d: KEY: %s\n", $IGNORED{$_}, $_;
+#}
+
+# Finally, print any unmatched lines
+#
+print_unmatched_report();
+
+#
+# End of main
+#
+##################################################
+
+# Create the list of REs against which log lines are matched.
+# Lines that match any of the patterns in this list are ignored.
+#
+# Note: This table is created at runtime, due to a Perl bug which
+# I reported as perl bug #56202:
+#
+# http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=56202
+#
+sub create_ignore_list() {
+ # top 3 hitters up front
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^statistics:/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^setting up TLS connection (?:from|to)/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^Verified: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^skipped, still being delivered/;
+
+ # SSL info at/above mail.info level
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^read from [a-fA-F\d]{8}/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^write to [a-fA-F\d]{8}/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^[a-f\d]{4} [a-f\d]{2}/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^[a-f\d]{4} - <SPACES/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^[<>]+ /;
+
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^premature end-of-input (?:on|from) .* socket while reading input attribute name$/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^certificate peer name verification failed/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^Peer certi?ficate could not be verified$/; # missing i was a postfix typo
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^Peer cert verify depth=/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^Peer verification:/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^Server certificate could not be verified/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^cannot load .SA certificate and key data/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^tlsmgr_cache_run_event/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^SSL_accept/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^SSL_connect:/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^connection (?:closed|established)/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^delete smtpd session/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^put smtpd session/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^save session/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^Reusing old/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^looking up session/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^lookup smtpd session/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^lookup \S+ type/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^xsasl_(?:cyrus|dovecot)_/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^watchdog_/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^read smtpd TLS/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^open smtpd TLS/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^write smtpd TLS/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^read smtp TLS cache entry/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^starting TLS engine$/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^initializing the server-side TLS/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^global TLS level: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^auto_clnt_/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^generic_checks:/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^inet_addr_/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^mac_parse:/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^cert has expired/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^daemon started/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^master_notify:/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^rewrite_clnt:/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^rewrite stream/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^dict_/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^send attr /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^match_/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^input attribute /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^Run-time/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^Compiled against/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^private\//;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^reject_unknown_/; # don't combine or shorten these reject_ patterns
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^reject_unauth_/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^reject_non_/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^permit_/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^idle timeout/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^get_dns_/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^dns_/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^chroot /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^process generation/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^fsspace:/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^master disconnect/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^resolve_clnt/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^ctable_/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^extract_addr/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^mynetworks:/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^name_mask:/;
+ #TDm reload -- version 2.6-20080814, configuration /etc/postfix
+ #TDm reload configuration /etc/postfix
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^reload (?:-- version \S+, )?configuration/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^terminating on signal 15$/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^verify error:num=/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^verify return:/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^nss_ldap: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^discarding EHLO keywords: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^sql auxprop plugin/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^sql plugin/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^sql_select/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^auxpropfunc error/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^commit transaction/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^begin transaction/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^maps_find: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^check_access: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^check_domain_access: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^check_mail_access: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^check_table_result: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^mail_addr_find: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^mail_addr_map: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^mail_flow_put: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^smtp_addr_one: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^smtp_connect_addr: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^smtp_connect_unix: trying: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^smtp_find_self: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^smtp_get: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^smtp_fputs: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^smtp_parse_destination: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^smtp_sasl_passwd_lookup: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^smtpd_check_/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^smtpd_chat_notify: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^been_here: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^set_eugid: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^deliver_/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^flush_send_file: queue_id/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^milter_macro_lookup/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^milter8/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^skipping non-protocol event/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^reply: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^event: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^trying... /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/ all milters$/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^vstream_/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^server features/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^skipping event/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^Using /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^rec_(?:put|get): /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^subject=/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^issuer=/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^pref /; # yes, multiple spaces
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^request: \d/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^done incoming queue scan$/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^qmgr_/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^trigger_server_accept_fifo: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^proxymap stream/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^(?:start|end) sorted recipient list$/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^connecting to \S+ port /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^Write \d+ chars/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^Read \d+ chars/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^(?:lookup|delete) smtp session/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^delete smtp session/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^(?:reloaded|remove|looking for) session .* cache$/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^(?:begin|end) \S+ address list$/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^mapping DSN status/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^record [A-Z]/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^dir_/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^transport_event/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^read [A-Z](?: |$)/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^relay: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^why: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^fp: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^path: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^level: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^recipient: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^delivered: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^queue_id: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^queue_name: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^user: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^sender: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^offset: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^offset: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^verify stream disconnect/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^event_request_timer: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^smtp_sasl_authenticate: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^flush_add: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^disposing SASL state information/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^starting new SASL client/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^error: dict_ldap_connect: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^error: to submit mail, use the Postfix sendmail command/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^local_deliver[:[]/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^_sasl_plugin_load /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^exp_type: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^wakeup [\dA-Z]/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^defer (?:site|transport) /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^local: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^exp_from: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^extension: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^owner: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^unmatched: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^domain: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^initializing the client-side TLS engine/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^header_token: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^(?:PUSH|POP) boundary/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^recipient limit \d+$/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^scan_dir_next: found/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^open (?:btree|incoming)/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^Renamed to match inode number/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^cleanup_[^:]+:/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^(?:before|after) input_transp_cleanup: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^event_enable_read: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^report recipient to all milters /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/_action = defer_if_permit$/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^reject_invalid_hostname: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^cfg_get_/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/^sacl_check: /;
+
+ # non-anchored
+ #push @ignore_list, qr/: Greylisted for /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/certificate verification (?:depth|failed for)/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/re-using session with untrusted certificate, look for details earlier in the log$/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/socket: wanted attribute: /;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/ smtpd cache$/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/ old session$/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/fingerprint=/;
+ push @ignore_list, qr/TLS cipher list "/;
+}
+
+# Evaluates a given line against the list of ignore patterns.
+#
+sub in_ignore_list($) {
+ my $line = shift;
+
+ foreach (@ignore_list) {
+ #return 1 if $line =~ /$_/;
+ if ($line =~ /$_/) {
+ #$IGNORED{$_}++;
+ return 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# Accepts common fields from a standard delivery attempt, processing then
+# and returning modified values
+#
+sub process_delivery_attempt ($ $ $ $) {
+ my ($to,$origto,$DDD,$reason) = @_;
+
+ $reason =~ s/\((.*)\)/$1/; # Makes capturing nested parens easier
+ # leave $to/$origto undefined, or strip < > chars if not null address (<>).
+ defined $to and $to = ($to eq '') ? '<>' : lc $to;
+ defined $origto and $origto = ($origto eq '') ? '<>' : lc $origto;
+ my ($localpart, $domainpart) = split ('@', $to);
+ ($localpart, $domainpart) = ($to, '*unspecified') if ($domainpart eq '');
+ my ($dsn);
+
+ # If recipient_delimiter is set, break localpart into user + extension
+ # and save localpart in origto if origto is empty
+ #
+ if ($Opts{'recipient_delimiter'} and $localpart =~ /\Q$Opts{'recipient_delimiter'}\E/o) {
+
+ # special cases: never split mailer-daemon or double-bounce
+ # or owner- or -request if delim is "-" (dash).
+ unless ($localpart =~ /^(?:mailer-daemon|double-bounce)$/i or
+ ($Opts{'recipient_delimiter'} eq '-' and $localpart =~ /^owner-.|.-request$/i)) {
+ my ($user,$extension) = split (/\Q$Opts{'recipient_delimiter'}\E/, $localpart, 2);
+ $origto = $localpart if ($origto eq '');
+ $localpart = $user;
+ }
+ }
+
+ unless (($dsn) = ($DDD =~ /dsn=(\d\.\d+\.\d+)/o)) {
+ $dsn = '';
+ }
+
+ if ($Collecting{'delays'} and $DDD =~ m{delay=([\d.]+)(?:, delays=([\d.]+)/([\d.]+)/([\d.]+)/([\d.]+))?}) {
+ # Message delivery time stamps
+ # delays=a/b/c/d, where
+ # a = time before queue manager, including message transmission
+ # b = time in queue manager
+ # c = connection setup including DNS, HELO and TLS;
+ # d = message transmission time.
+ if (defined $2) {
+ $Delays{'1: Before qmgr'}{$2}++;
+ $Delays{'2: In qmgr'}{$3}++;
+ $Delays{'3: Conn setup'}{$4}++;
+ $Delays{'4: Transmission'}{$5}++;
+ }
+ $Delays{'5: Total'}{$1}++;
+ }
+
+ return ($to,$origto,$localpart,$domainpart,$dsn,$reason);
+}
+
+# Processes postfix/bounce messages
+#
+sub postfix_bounce($) {
+ my $line = shift;
+ my $type;
+
+ $line =~ s/^(?:$re_QID): //o;
+ if ($line =~ /^(sender|postmaster) non-delivery notification/o) {
+ #TDbQ postmaster non-delivery notification: 7446BCD68
+ #TDbQ sender non-delivery notification: 7446BCD68
+ $type = 'Non-delivery';
+ }
+ elsif ($line =~ /^(sender|postmaster) delivery status notification/o ) {
+ #TDbQ sender delivery status notification: 7446BCD68
+ $type = 'Delivery';
+ }
+ elsif ($line =~ /^(sender|postmaster) delay notification: /o) {
+ #TDbQ sender delay notification: AA61EC2F9A
+ $type = 'Delayed';
+ }
+ else {
+ inc_unmatched('bounce') if ! in_ignore_list($line);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ $Totals{'notificationsent'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'notificationsent'});
+ $Counts{'notificationsent'}{$type}{$1}++;
+}
+
+# Processes postfix/cleanup messages
+# cleanup always has a QID
+#
+sub postfix_cleanup($) {
+ my $line = shift;
+ my ($qid,$reply,$fmthost,$reject_name);
+
+ ($qid, $line) = ($1, $2) if ($line =~ /^($re_QID): (.*)$/o );
+
+ #TDcQ message-id=<C1BEA2A0.188572%from@example.com>
+ return if ($line =~ /^message-id=/);
+
+ # milter-reject, milter-hold, milter-discard
+ if ($line =~ s/^milter-//) {
+ milter_common($line);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ ### cleanup bounced messages (always_bcc, recipient_bcc_maps, sender_bcc_maps)
+ # Note: Bounce
+ # See same code elsewhere "Note: Bounce"
+ #TDcQ to=<envto@example.com>, relay=none, delay=0.11, delays=0.11/0/0/0, dsn=5.7.1, status=bounced optional text...
+ #TDcQ to=<envto@example.com>, orig_to=<envto>, relay=none, delay=0.13, delays=0.13/0/0/0, dsn=5.7.1, status=bounced optional text...
+ if ($line =~ /^to=<(.*?)>,(?: orig_to=<(.*?)>,)? relay=([^,]*).*, ($re_DDD), status=([^ ]+) (.*)$/o) {
+ # ($to,$origto,$relay,$DDD,$status,$reason) = ($1,$2,$3,$4,$5,$6);
+ if ($5 ne 'bounced' and $5 ne 'SOFTBOUNCE') {
+ inc_unmatched('cleanupbounce');
+ return;
+ }
+
+ my ($to,$origto,$relay,$DDD,$reason) = ($1,$2,$3,$4,$6);
+ my ($localpart,$domainpart,$dsn);
+ ($to,$origto,$localpart,$domainpart,$dsn,$reason) = process_delivery_attempt ($to,$origto,$DDD,$reason);
+
+ ### local bounce
+ # XXX local v. remote bounce seems iffy, relative
+ if ($relay =~ /^(?:none|local|virtual|maildrop|127\.0\.0\.1|avcheck)/) {
+ $Totals{'bouncelocal'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'bouncelocal'});
+ $Counts{'bouncelocal'}{get_dsn_msg($dsn)}{$domainpart}{ucfirst($reason)}{$localpart}++;
+ }
+ ### remote bounce
+ else {
+ ($reply,$fmthost) = cleanhostreply($reason,$relay,$to ne '' ? $to : '<>',$domainpart);
+ $Totals{'bounceremote'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'bounceremote'});
+ $Counts{'bounceremote'}{get_dsn_msg($dsn)}{$domainpart}{$localpart}{$fmthost}{$reply}++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ # *header_checks and body_checks
+ elsif (header_body_checks($line)) {
+ #print "cleanup: header_body_checks\n";
+ return;
+ }
+
+ #TDcQ resent-message-id=4739073.1
+ #TDcQ resent-message-id=<ARF+DXZwLECdxm@mail.example.com>
+ #TDcQ resent-message-id=<B19-DVD42188E0example.com>? <120B11@samplepc>
+ elsif ( ($line =~ /^resent-message-id=<?.+>?$/o )) {
+ $Totals{'resent'}++;
+ }
+
+ #TDcN unable to dlopen .../sasl2/libplain.so.2: .../sasl2/libplain.so.2: failed to map segment from shared object: Operation not permitted
+ elsif ($line =~ /^unable to dlopen /) {
+ # strip extraneous doubling of library path
+ $line = "$1$2 $3" if ($line =~ /(unable to dlopen )([^:]+: )\2(.+)$/);
+ postfix_warning($line);
+ }
+
+ else {
+ inc_unmatched('cleanup(last)') if ! in_ignore_list($line);
+ }
+}
+
+=pod
+ header_body_checks
+
+ Handle cleanup's header_checks and body_checks, and smtp's smtp_body_checks/smtp_*header_checks
+
+ Possible actions that log are:
+
+ REJECT optional text...
+ DISCARD optional text...
+ FILTER transport:destination
+ HOLD optional text...
+ REDIRECT user@domain
+ PREPEND text...
+ REPLACE text...
+ WARN optional text...
+
+ DUNNO and IGNORE are not logged
+
+Returns:
+ 1: if line matched or handled
+ 0: otherwise
+=cut
+
+sub header_body_checks($)
+{
+ my $line = shift;
+
+ # bcc, discard, filter, hold, prepend, redirect, reject, replace, warning
+ return 0 if ($line !~ /^[bdfhprw]/) or # short circuit alternation when no match possible
+ ($line !~ /^(re(?:ject|direct|place)|filter|hold|discard|prepend|warning|bcc): (header|body|content) (.*)$/);
+
+ my ($action,$part,$p3) = ($1,$2,$3);
+
+ #print "header_body_checks: action: \"$action\", part: \"$part\", p3: \"$p3\"\n";
+
+ my ($trigger,$host,$eto,$p4,$fmthost,$reject_name);
+ # $re_QID: reject: body ...
+ # $re_QID: reject: header ...
+ # $re_QID: reject: content ...
+
+
+ if ($p3 =~ /^(.*) from ([^;]+); from=<.*?>(?: to=<(.*?)>)?(?: proto=\S*)?(?: helo=<.*?>)?(?:: (.*)|$)/) {
+ ($trigger,$host,$eto,$p4) = ($1,$2,$3,$4);
+
+ # $action $part $trigger $host $eto $p4
+ #TDcQ reject: body Subject: Cheap cialis from local; from=<root@localhost>: optional text...
+ #TDcQ reject: body Quality replica watches!!! from hb.example.com[10.0.0.1]; from=<efrom@example.com> to=<eto@sample.net> proto=SMTP helo=<example.com>: optional text...
+ #TDcQ reject: header To: <user@example.com> from hb.example.com[10.0.0.1]; from=<efrom@example.com> to=<eto@sample.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>: optional text...
+ # message_reject_characters (postfix >= 2.3)
+ #TDcQ reject: content Received: by example.com Postfix from example.com[10.0.0.1]; from=<efrom@example.com> to=<eto@sample.net> proto=ESMTP helo=.example.com>: 5.7.1 disallowed character
+
+ #TDcQ filter: header To: to@example.com from hb.example.com[10.0.0.1]; from=<efrom@example.com> to=<eto@sample.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>: transport:destination
+ #TDcQ hold: header Message-ID: <user@example.com> from localhost[127.0.0.1]; from=<efrom@example.com> to=<eto@sample.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>: optional text...
+ #TDcQ hold: header Subject: Hold Test from local; from=<efrom@example.com> to=<eto@sample.net>: optional text...
+ #TDcQ hold: header Received: by example.com...from x from local; from=<efrom@example.com>
+ #TDcQ hold: header Received: from x.com (x.com[10.0.0.1])??by example.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 630BF??for <X>; Thu, 20 Oct 2006 13:27: from example.com[10.0.0.1]; from=<efrom@example.com> to=<eto@sample.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>
+ # hold: header Received: from [10.0.0.1] by example.com Thu, 9 Jan 2008 18:06:06 -0500 from sample.net[10.0.0.2]; from=<> to=<to@example.com> proto=SMTP helo=<sample.net>: faked header
+ #TDcQ redirect: header From: "Attn Men" <attn@example.com> from hb.example.com[10.0.0.1]; from=<efrom@example.com> to=<eto@sample.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>: user@domain
+ #TDcQ redirect: header From: "Superman" <attn@example.com> from hb.example.com[10.0.0.2]; from=<efrom@example.com> to=<eto@sample.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>: user@domain
+ #TDcQ redirect: body Original drugs from hb.example.com[10.0.0.1]; from=<efrom@example.com> to=<eto@sample.net> proto=SMTP helo=<example.com>: user@domain
+ #TDcQ discard: header Subject: **SPAM** Blah... from hb.example.com[10.0.0.1]; from=<efrom@example.com> to=<eto@sample.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>
+ #TDcQ prepend: header Rubble: Mr. from localhost[127.0.0.1]; from=<efrom@example.com> to=<eto@sample.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>: text...
+ #TDcQ replace: header Rubble: flintstone from localhost[127.0.0.1]; from=<efrom@apple.com> to=<eto@sample.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>: text...
+ #TDcQ warning: header Date: Tues, 99:34:67 from localhost[127.0.0.1]; from=<efrom@example.com> to=<eto@sample.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>: optional text...
+ # BCC action (2.6 experimental branch)
+ #TDcQ bcc: header To: to@example.com from hb.example.com[10.0.0.1]; from=<efrom@example.com> to=<eto@sample.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>: user@domain
+
+ # Note: reject_warning does not seem to occur
+ }
+
+ else {
+ # smtp_body_checks, smtp_header_checks, smtp_mime_header_checks, smtp_nested_header_checks (postfix >= 2.5)
+ #TDsQ replace: header Sender: <from@example.com> : Sender: <fm2@sample.net>
+
+ $trigger = $p3; $host = ''; $eto = ''; $p4 = $part eq 'body' ? 'smtp_body_checks' : 'smtp_*header_checks';
+
+ #inc_unmatched('header_body_checks');
+ #return 1;
+ }
+
+ #print " trigger: \"$trigger\", host: \"$host\", eto: \"$eto\", p4: \"$p4\"\n";
+ $trigger =~ s/\s+/ /g;
+ $trigger = '*unknown reason' if ($trigger eq '');
+ $eto = '*unknown' if ($eto eq '');
+
+ my ($trig,$trig_opt,$text);
+ if ($part eq 'header') { ($trig = $trigger) =~ s/^([^:]+:).*$/Header check "$1"/; }
+ elsif ($part eq 'body') { $trig = "Body check"; }
+ else { $trig = "Content check"; } # message_reject_characters (postfix >= 2.3)
+
+ if ($p4 eq '') { $text = '*generic'; $trig_opt = $trig; }
+ else { $text = $p4; $trig_opt = "$trig ($p4)"; }
+
+ if ($host eq 'local') { $fmthost = formathost('127.0.0.1', 'local'); }
+ elsif ($host =~ /([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\]/) { $fmthost = formathost($2,$1); }
+ else { $fmthost = '*unknown'; }
+
+ # Note: Counts
+ # Ensure each $Counts{key} accumulator is consistently
+ # used with the same number of hash key levels throughout the code.
+ # For example, $Counts{'hold'} below has 4 keys; ensure that every
+ # other usage of $Counts{'hold'} also has 4 keys. Currently, it is
+ # OK to set the last key as '', but only the last.
+
+ if ($action eq 'reject') {
+ $Counts{'byiprejects'}{$fmthost}++ if $Collecting{'byiprejects'};
+
+ # Note: no temporary or reject_warning
+ # Note: no reply code - force into a 5xx reject
+ # XXX this won't be seen if the user has no 5.. entry in reject_reply_patterns
+ $Totals{$reject_name = "5xxreject$part" }++;
+ $Counts{$reject_name}{$text}{$eto}{$fmthost}{$trigger}++ if $Collecting{$reject_name};
+ }
+ elsif ( $action eq 'filter' ) {
+ $Totals{'filtered'}++;
+ $Counts{'filtered'}{$text}{$trig}{$trigger}{$eto}{$fmthost}++ if $Collecting{'filtered'};
+ }
+ elsif ( $action eq 'hold' ) {
+ $Totals{'hold'}++;
+ $Counts{'hold'}{$trig_opt}{$fmthost}{$eto}{$trigger}++ if $Collecting{'hold'};
+ }
+ elsif ( $action eq 'redirect' ) {
+ $Totals{'redirected'}++;
+ $Counts{'redirected'}{$trig}{$text}{$eto}{$fmthost}{$trigger}++ if $Collecting{'redirected'};
+ }
+ elsif ( $action eq 'discard' ) {
+ $Totals{'discarded'}++;
+ $Counts{'discarded'}{$trig}{$fmthost}{$eto}{$trigger}++ if $Collecting{'discarded'};
+ }
+ elsif ( $action eq 'prepend' ) {
+ $Totals{'prepended'}++;
+ $Counts{'prepended'}{"$trig ($text)"}{$fmthost}{$eto}{$trigger}++ if $Collecting{'prepended'};
+ }
+ elsif ( $action eq 'replace' ) {
+ $Totals{'replaced'}++;
+ $Counts{'replaced'}{"$trig ($text)"}{$fmthost}{$eto}{$trigger}++ if $Collecting{'replaced'};
+ }
+ elsif ( $action eq 'warning' ) {
+ $Totals{'warned'}++;
+ $Counts{'warned'}{$trig}{$fmthost}{$eto}{$trigger}++ if $Collecting{'warned'};
+ }
+ elsif ( $action eq 'bcc' ) {
+ $Totals{'bcced'}++;
+ $Counts{'bcced'}{$text}{$trig}{$trigger}{$eto}{$fmthost}++ if $Collecting{'bcced'};
+ }
+ else {
+ inc_unmatched('header_body_checks unexpected action');
+ }
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+
+# Handle common milter actions:
+# milter-reject, milter-hold, milter-discard
+# which are created by both smtpd and cleanup
+#
+sub milter_common($) {
+ my $line = shift;
+
+ #TDsdN milter-reject: MAIL from milterS.example.com[10.0.0.1]: 553 5.1.7 address incomplete; proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>
+ #TDsdN milter-reject: CONNECT from milterS.example.com[10.0.0.2]: 451 4.7.1 Service unavailable - try again later; proto=SMTP
+ #TDsdQ milter-reject: END-OF-MESSAGE from milterS.example.com[10.0.0.3]: 5.7.1 black listed URL host sample.com by ...uribl.com; from=<from@sample.com> to=<to@example.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>
+ #TDsdQ milter-hold: END-OF-MESSAGE from milterS.example.com[10.0.0.4]: milter triggers HOLD action; from=<from@sample.com> to=<to@example.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<sample.com>
+
+ #TDcQ milter-reject: END-OF-MESSAGE from milterC.example.com[10.0.0.1]: 5.7.1 Some problem; from=<efrom@example.com> to=<eto@sample.net> proto=SMTP helo=<example.com>
+ #TDcQ milter-reject: CONNECT from milterC.example.com[10.0.0.2]: 5.7.1 Some problem; proto=SMTP
+ #TDcQ milter-hold: END-OF-MESSAGE from milterC.example.com[10.0.0.3]: milter triggers HOLD action; from=<efrom@example.com> to=<eto@example.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>
+ #TDcQ milter-discard: END-OF-MESSAGE from milterC.example.com[10.0.0.4]: milter triggers DISCARD action; from=<efrom@example.com> to=<eto@example.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<example.com>
+# 84B82AC8B3: milter-reject: END-OF-MESSAGE from localhost[127.0.0.1]: 5.7.1 Blocked
+
+ my ($efrom,$eto,$proto,$helo) = strip_ftph($line);
+ #print "efrom: '$efrom', eto: '$eto', proto: '$proto', helo: '$helo'\n";
+ $line =~ s/;$//;
+
+ if ($line =~ /^(reject|hold|discard): (\S+) from ([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?: (.*)$/) {
+
+ my ($action,$stage,$host,$hostip,$reply) = ($1,$2,$3,$4,$5);
+ #print "action: '$action', stage: '$stage', host: '$host', hostip: '$hostip', reply: '$reply'\n";
+
+ if ($action eq 'reject') {
+ my ($dsn,$fmthost,$reject_name);
+ ($dsn,$reply) = ($1,$2) if $reply =~ /^($re_DSN) (.*)$/o;
+ #print " dsn: '$dsn', reply: '$reply'\n";
+
+ if ($Collecting{'byiprejects'} and substr($dsn,0,1) eq '5') {
+ $fmthost = formathost($hostip,$host);
+ $Counts{'byiprejects'}{$fmthost}++;
+ }
+ # Note: reject_warning does not seem to occur
+ # Note: See rejectmilter elsewhere
+ $Totals{$reject_name = get_reject_key($dsn) . 'rejectmilter' }++; return unless ($Collecting{$reject_name});
+ $Counts{$reject_name}{$stage}{$fmthost ? $fmthost : formathost($hostip,$host)}{$reply}++;
+ }
+ # milter-hold
+ elsif ($action eq 'hold') {
+ $Totals{'hold'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'hold'});
+ $Counts{'hold'}{'milter'}{$stage}{formathost($hostip,$host)}{$eto}++;
+ }
+ # milter-discard
+ else { # $action eq 'discard'
+ $Totals{'discarded'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'discarded'});
+ $Counts{'discarded'}{'milter'}{$stage}{formathost($hostip,$host)}{$eto}++;
+ }
+
+ }
+ else {
+ inc_unmatched('milter_common)');
+ }
+}
+
+sub postfix_dnsblog {
+ my $line = shift;
+
+ #postfix/dnsblog[16943]: addr 192.168.0.1 listed by domain bl.spamcop.net as 127.0.0.2
+ #postfix/dnsblog[78598]: addr 192.168.0.1 blocked by domain zen.spamhaus.org as 127.0.0.11
+ if ($line =~ /^addr (\S+) (?:listed|blocked) by domain (\S+) as (\S+)$/) {
+ $Counts{'dnsblog'}{$2}{$1}{$3}++ if $Collecting{'dnsblog'};
+ }
+ else {
+ inc_unmatched('dnsblog') if ! in_ignore_list($line);
+ return;
+ }
+}
+
+sub postfix_postscreen {
+ my $line = shift;
+
+ return if (
+ $line =~ /^cache / or
+ $line =~ /discarding EHLO keywords: / or
+ $line =~ /: discard_mask / or
+ $line =~ /: sq=\d+ cq=\d+ event/ or
+ $line =~ /: replacing command "/
+ );
+
+
+ if (($line =~ /^(PREGREET) \d+ (?:after \S+)? from \[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?/) or
+ # PREGREET 20 after 0.31 from [192.168.0.1]:12345: HELO 10.0.0.1??
+ # HANGUP after 0.7 from [192.168.0.4]:12345
+ ($line =~ /^(HANGUP) (?:after \S+)? from \[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?/)) {
+ $Counts{'postscreen'}{lc $1}{$2}{$END_KEY}++ if $Collecting{'postscreen'};
+ }
+ elsif ($line =~ /^(WHITELISTED|BLACKLISTED|PASS \S+) \[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?$/) {
+ # PASS NEW [192.168.0.2]:12345
+ # PASS OLD [192.168.0.3]:12345
+ $Counts{'postscreen'}{lc $1}{$2}{$END_KEY}++ if $Collecting{'postscreen'};
+ }
+ elsif ($line =~ /^DNSBL rank (\S+) for \[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?$/) {
+ $Counts{'postscreen'}{'dnsbl'}{$2}{$1}++ if $Collecting{'postscreen'};
+ }
+
+ elsif ($line =~ /^(CONNECT|COMMAND (?:(?:TIME|COUNT|LENGTH) LIMIT|PIPELINING)|NON-SMTP COMMAND|BARE NEWLINE) from \[([^\]]+)\]:\d+/) {
+ # CONNECT from [192.168.1.1]:12345
+ $Counts{'postscreen'}{lc($1)}{$2}{$END_KEY}++ if $Collecting{'postscreen'};
+ }
+ elsif ($line =~ /^DISCONNECT \[([^\]]+)\]:\d+$/) {
+ # DISCONNECT [192.168.1.1]:12345
+ $Counts{'postscreen'}{'disconnect'}{$1}{$END_KEY}++ if $Collecting{'postscreen'};
+ }
+
+ elsif ($line =~ /^NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from \[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?: ($re_DSN) ([^;]+)/o) {
+ #NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from [192.168.0.1]:12345: 550 5.7.1 Service unavailable; client [192.168.0.1] blocked using b.barracudacentral.org; from=<from@example.com>, to=<to@example.net>, proto=SMTP, helo=<example.com>
+ my ($ip,$dsn,$msg) = ($1,$2,$3);
+
+ if ($dsn =~ /^([54])/) {
+ $Counts{'postscreen'}{$1 . 'xx reject'}{"$dsn $msg"}{$ip}++ if $Collecting{'postscreen'};
+ }
+ else {
+ $Counts{'postscreen'}{'reject'}{"$dsn $msg"}{$ip}{$END_KEY}++ if $Collecting{'postscreen'};
+ }
+ }
+
+ elsif ($line =~ /^NOQUEUE: reject: CONNECT from \[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?: too many connections/) {
+ # NOQUEUE: reject: CONNECT from [192.168.0.1]:7197: too many connections
+ $Counts{'postscreen'}{'reject'}{'Too many connections'}{$1}{$END_KEY}++ if $Collecting{'postscreen'};
+ }
+
+ elsif ($line =~ /^reject: connect from \[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?: (.+)$/) {
+ # reject: connect from [192.168.0.1]:21225: all screening ports busy
+ $Counts{'postscreen'}{'reject'}{"\u$2"}{$1}{$END_KEY}++ if $Collecting{'postscreen'};
+ }
+
+ elsif ($line =~ /^(?:WHITELIST VETO) \[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?$/) {
+ # WHITELIST VETO [192.168.0.8]:43579
+ $Counts{'postscreen'}{'whitelist veto'}{$1}{$END_KEY}++ if $Collecting{'postscreen'};
+ }
+
+ elsif ($line =~ /^(entering|leaving) STRESS mode with (\d+) connections$/) {
+ # entering STRESS mode with 90 connections
+ $Counts{'postscreen'}{'stress mode: ' . $1}{$2}{$END_KEY}++ if $Collecting{'postscreen'};
+ }
+
+ elsif ($line =~ /^close database (\S+): No such file or directory/) {
+ # close database /var/lib/postfix/postscreen_cache.db: No such file or directory (possible Berkeley DB bug)
+ $Counts{'postscreen'}{'close database'}{$1}{$END_KEY}++ if $Collecting{'postscreen'};
+ }
+
+ else {
+ inc_unmatched('postscreen') if ! in_ignore_list($line);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ $Totals{'postscreen'}++;
+}
+
+
+# Handles postfix/postsuper lines
+#
+sub postfix_postsuper($) {
+ my $line = shift;
+
+ return if $line =~ /^Deleted: \d+ messages?$/;
+
+ if ($line =~ /^Placed on hold: (\d+) messages?$/o) {
+ #TDps Placed on hold: 2 messages
+ # Note: See Hold elsewhere
+ $Totals{'hold'} += $1; return unless ($Collecting{'hold'});
+ $Counts{'hold'}{'Postsuper'}{'localhost'}{"bulk hold: $1"}{''} += $1;
+ }
+ elsif ($line =~ /^Released from hold: (\d+) messages?$/o) {
+ #TDps Released from hold: 1 message
+ $Totals{'releasedfromhold'} += $1;
+ }
+ elsif ($line =~ /^Requeued: (\d+) messages?$/o) {
+ #TDps Requeued: 1 message
+ $Totals{'requeued'} += $1;
+ }
+ elsif (my($qid,$p2) = ($line =~ /($re_QID): (.*)$/)) {
+ # postsuper double reports the following 3 lines
+ return if ($p2 eq 'released from hold');
+ return if ($p2 eq 'placed on hold');
+ return if ($p2 eq 'requeued');
+
+ if ($p2 =~ /^removed\s*$/o) {
+ # Note: See REMOVED elsewhere
+ # 52CBDC2E0F: removed
+ delete $SizeByQid{$qid} if (exists $SizeByQid{$qid});
+ $Totals{'removedfromqueue'}++;
+ }
+ elsif (! in_ignore_list ($p2)) {
+ inc_unmatched('postsuper2');
+ }
+ }
+ elsif (! in_ignore_list ($line)) {
+ inc_unmatched('postsuper1');
+ }
+}
+
+# Handles postfix panic: lines
+#
+sub postfix_panic($) {
+ #TD panic: myfree: corrupt or unallocated memory block
+ $Totals{'panicerror'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'panicerror'});
+ $Counts{'panicerror'}{ucfirst($1)}++;
+}
+
+# Handles postfix fatal: lines
+#
+sub postfix_fatal($) {
+ my ($reason) = shift;
+
+ if ($reason =~ /^\S*\(\d+\): Message file too big$/o) {
+ #TD fatal: root(0): Message file too big
+ $Totals{'fatalfiletoobig'}++;
+
+
+ # XXX its not clear this is at all useful - consider falling through to last case
+ } elsif ( $reason =~ /^config variable (\S*): (.*)$/o ) {
+ #TD fatal: config variable inet_interfaces: host not found: 10.0.0.1:2525
+ #TD fatal: config variable inet_interfaces: host not found: all:2525
+ $Totals{'fatalconfigerror'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'fatalconfigerror'});
+ $Counts{'fatalconfigerror'}{ucfirst($reason)}++;
+ }
+ else {
+ #TD fatal: watchdog timeout
+ #TD fatal: bad boolean configuration: smtpd_use_tls =
+
+ #TDvN fatal: update queue file active/4B709F060E: File too large
+ $reason =~ s/(^update queue file \w+\/)\w+:/$1*:/;
+
+ $Totals{'fatalerror'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'fatalerror'});
+ $Counts{'fatalerror'}{ucfirst($reason)}++;
+ }
+}
+# Handles postfix fatal: lines
+#
+sub postfix_error($) {
+ my ($reason) = shift;
+ # postfix/postfix-script[4271]: error: unknown command: 'rel'
+
+ $Totals{'error'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'fatalerror'});
+ $Counts{'error'}{ucfirst($reason)}++;
+}
+
+# Handles postfix warning: lines
+# and additional lines coerced into warnings
+#
+sub postfix_warning($) {
+ my ($warning) = shift;
+
+ # Skip these
+ return if ($warning =~ /$re_QID: skipping further client input$/o);
+ return if ($warning =~ /^Mail system is down -- accessing queue directly$/o);
+ return if ($warning =~ /^SASL authentication failure: (?:Password verification failed|no secret in database)$/o);
+ return if ($warning =~ /^no MX host for .* has a valid A record$/o);
+ return if ($warning =~ /^uid=\d+: Broken pipe$/o);
+
+ #TD warning: connect to 127.0.0.1:12525: Connection refused
+ #TD warning: problem talking to server 127.0.0.1:12525: Connection refused
+ #TD warning: valid_ipv4_hostaddr: invalid octet count:
+
+ my ($domain,$to,$type,$site,$helo,$cmd);
+ my ($addr,$size,$hostip,$host,$port,$reason,$qid,$queue,$reason2,$process,$status,$service);
+
+ if (($hostip,$host,$reason) = ($warning =~ /^(?:smtpd_peer_init: )?([^:]+): hostname ([^ ]+) verification failed: (.*)$/) or
+ ($hostip,$reason,$host) = ($warning =~ /^(?:smtpd_peer_init: )?([^:]+): (address not listed for hostname) (.*)$/) or
+ ($host,$reason,$hostip,$reason2) = ($warning =~ /^(?:smtpd_peer_init: )?hostname (\S+) (does not resolve to address) ([\d.]+)(: host not found, try again)?$/)) {
+ #TD warning: 10.0.0.1: hostname sample.com verification failed: Host not found
+ #TD warning: smtpd_peer_init: 192.168.0.1: hostname example.com verification failed: Name or service not known
+ #TD warning: 192.168.0.1: address not listed for hostname sample.net
+ # post 2.8
+ #TD warning: hostname 281.example.net does not resolve to address 192.168.0.1: host not found, try again
+ #TD warning: hostname 281.example.net does not resolve to address 192.168.0.1
+
+ $reason .= $reason2 if $reason2;
+ $Totals{'hostnameverification'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'hostnameverification'});
+ $Counts{'hostnameverification'}{ucfirst($reason)}{formathost($hostip,$host)}++;
+
+ } elsif (($warning =~ /^$re_QID: queue file size limit exceeded$/o) or
+ ($warning =~ /^uid=\d+: File too large$/o)) {
+ $Totals{'warnfiletoobig'}++;
+
+ } elsif ($warning =~ /^database (?:[^ ]*) is older than source file ([\w\/]+)$/o) {
+ #TD warning: database /etc/postfix/client_checks.db is older than source file /etc/postfix/client_checks
+ $Totals{'databasegeneration'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'databasegeneration'});
+ $Counts{'databasegeneration'}{$1}++;
+
+ } elsif (($reason,$qid,$reason2) = ($warning =~ /^(open active) ($re_QID): (.*)$/o) or
+ ($reason,$qid,$reason2) = ($warning =~ /^qmgr_active_corrupt: (save corrupt file queue active) id ($re_QID): (.*)$/o) or
+ ($qid,$reason,$reason2) = ($warning =~ /^($re_QID): (write queue file): (.*)$/o)) {
+
+ #TD warning: open active BDB9B1309F7: No such file or directory
+ #TD warning: qmgr_active_corrupt: save corrupt file queue active id 4F4272F342: No such file or directory
+ #TD warning: E669DE52: write queue file: No such file or directory
+
+ $Totals{'queuewriteerror'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'queuewriteerror'});
+ $Counts{'queuewriteerror'}{"$reason: $reason2"}{$qid}++;
+
+ } elsif (($qid,$reason) = ($warning =~ /^qmgr_active_done_3_generic: remove ($re_QID) from active: (.*)$/o)) {
+ #TD warning: qmgr_active_done_3_generic: remove AF0F223FC05 from active: No such file or directory
+ $Totals{'queuewriteerror'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'queuewriteerror'});
+ $Counts{'queuewriteerror'}{"remove from active: $reason"}{$qid}++;
+
+ } elsif (($queue,$qid) = ($warning =~ /^([^\/]*)\/($re_QID): Error writing message file$/o )) {
+ #TD warning: maildrop/C9E66ADF: Error writing message file
+ $Totals{'messagewriteerror'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'messagewriteerror'});
+ $Counts{'messagewriteerror'}{$queue}{$qid}++;
+
+ } elsif (($process,$status) = ($warning =~ /^process ([^ ]*) pid \d+ exit status (\d+)$/o)) {
+ #TD warning: process /usr/lib/postfix/smtp pid 9724 exit status 1
+ $Totals{'processexit'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'processexit'});
+ $Counts{'processexit'}{"Exit status $status"}{$process}++;
+
+ } elsif ($warning =~ /^mailer loop: (.*)$/o) {
+ #TD warning: mailer loop: best MX host for example.com is local
+ $Totals{'mailerloop'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'mailerloop'});
+ $Counts{'mailerloop'}{$1}++;
+
+ } elsif ($warning =~ /^no (\S+) host for (\S+) has a valid address record$/) {
+ #TDs warning: no MX host for example.com has a valid address record
+ $Totals{'dnserror'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'dnserror'});
+ $Counts{'dnserror'}{"No $1 host has a valid address record"}{$2}{$END_KEY}++;
+
+ } elsif ($warning =~ /^(Unable to look up \S+ host) (.+)$/) {
+ #TDsd warning: Unable to look up MX host for example.com: Host not found
+ #TDsd warning: Unable to look up MX host mail.example.com for Sender address from@example.com: hostname nor servname provided, or not known
+ #TDsd warning: Unable to look up NS host ns1.example.logal for Sender address bounce@example.local: No address associated with hostname
+ $Totals{'dnserror'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'dnserror'});
+
+ my ($problem,$target,$reason) = ($1, split(/: /,$2));
+ $reason =~ s/, try again//;
+
+ if ($target =~ /^for (\S+)$/) {
+ $Counts{'dnserror'}{$problem}{ucfirst($reason)}{$1}{$END_KEY}++;
+ }
+ elsif ($target =~ /^(\S+)( for \S+ address) (\S+)$/) {
+ $Counts{'dnserror'}{$problem . lc($2)}{ucfirst($reason)}{$1}{$3}++;
+ }
+
+ } elsif ($warning =~ /^((?:malformed|numeric) domain name in .+? of \S+ record) for (.*):(.*)?$/) {
+ my ($problem,$domain,$reason) = ($1,$2,$3);
+ #TDsd warning: malformed domain name in resource data of MX record for example.com:
+ #TDsd warning: malformed domain name in resource data of MX record for example.com: mail.example.com\\032
+ #TDsd warning: numeric domain name in resource data of MX record for sample.com: 192.168.0.1
+ $Totals{'dnserror'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'dnserror'});
+ $Counts{'dnserror'}{ucfirst($problem)}{$domain}{$reason eq '' ? '*unknown' : $reason}{$END_KEY}++;
+
+ } elsif ($warning =~ /^numeric hostname: ([\S]+)$/) {
+ #TD warning: numeric hostname: 192.168.0.1
+ $Totals{'numerichostname'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'numerichostname'});
+ $Counts{'numerichostname'}{$1}++;
+
+ } elsif ( ($host,$hostip,$port,$type,$reason) = ($warning =~ /^([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::(\d+))? (sent \w+ header instead of SMTP command): (.*)$/) or
+ ($type,$host,$hostip,$port,$reason) = ($warning =~ /^(non-E?SMTP command) from ([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::(\d+))?: (.*)$/) or
+ ($type,$host,$hostip,$port,$reason) = ($warning =~ /^(?:$re_QID: )?(non-E?SMTP response) from ([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::(\d+))?:(?: (.*))?$/o)) {
+ # ancient
+ #TDsd warning: example.com[192.168.0.1] sent message header instead of SMTP command: From: "Someone" <40245426501example.com>
+ # current
+ #TDsd warning: non-SMTP command from sample.net[10.0.0.1]: Received: from 192.168.0.1 (HELO bogus.sample.com)
+ #TDs warning: 6B01A8DEF: non-ESMTP response from mail.example.com[192.168.0.1]:25:
+
+ $Totals{'smtpconversationerror'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'smtpconversationerror'});
+ $host .= ' :' . $port if ($port and $port ne '25');
+ $Counts{'smtpconversationerror'}{ucfirst($type)}{formathost($hostip,$host)}{$reason}++;
+
+ } elsif ($warning =~ /^valid_hostname: (.*)$/o) {
+ #TD warning: valid_hostname: empty hostname
+ $Totals{'hostnamevalidationerror'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'hostnamevalidationerror'});
+ $Counts{'hostnamevalidationerror'}{$1}++;
+
+ } elsif (($host,$hostip,$type,$reason) = ($warning =~ /^([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?: SASL (.*) authentication failed(.*)$/)) {
+ #TDsd warning: unknown[10.0.0.1]: SASL LOGIN authentication failed: bad protocol / cancel
+ #TDsd warning: example.com[192.168.0.1]: SASL DIGEST-MD5 authentication failed
+ # see saslauthfail elsewhere
+ $Totals{'saslauthfail'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'saslauthfail'});
+ if ($reason) { $reason = $type . $reason; }
+ else { $reason = $type; }
+ $Counts{'saslauthfail'}{$reason}{formathost($hostip,$host)}++;
+
+ } elsif (($host,$reason) = ($warning =~ /^(\S+): RBL lookup error:.* Name service error for (?:name=)?\1(?: type=[^:]+)?: (.*)$/o)) {
+ #TD warning: 192.168.0.1.sbl.spamhaus.org: RBL lookup error: Host or domain name not found. Name service error for name=192.168.0.1.sbl.spamhaus.org type=A: Host not found, try again
+
+ #TD warning: 10.0.0.1.relays.osirusoft.com: RBL lookup error: Name service error for 10.0.0.1.relays.osirusoft.com: Host not found, try again
+ $Totals{'rblerror'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'rblerror'});
+ $Counts{'rblerror'}{$reason}{$host}++;
+
+ } elsif (
+ ($host,$hostip,$reason,$helo) = ($warning =~ /^host ([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)? (greeted me with my own hostname) ([^ ]*)$/ ) or
+ ($host,$hostip,$reason,$helo) = ($warning =~ /^host ([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)? (replied to HELO\/EHLO with my own hostname) ([^ ]*)$/ )) {
+ #TDs warning: host example.com[192.168.0.1] greeted me with my own hostname example.com
+ #TDs warning: host example.com[192.168.0.1] replied to HELO/EHLO with my own hostname example.com
+ $Totals{'heloerror'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'heloerror'});
+ $Counts{'heloerror'}{ucfirst($reason)}{formathost($hostip,$host)}++;
+
+ } elsif (($size,$host,$hostip) = ($warning =~ /^bad size limit "([^"]+)" in EHLO reply from ([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)?$/ )) {
+ #TD warning: bad size limit "-679215104" in EHLO reply from example.com[192.168.0.1]
+ $Totals{'heloerror'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'heloerror'});
+ $Counts{'heloerror'}{"Bad size limit in EHLO reply"}{formathost($hostip,$host)}{"$size"}++;
+
+ } elsif ( ($host,$hostip,$cmd,$addr) = ($warning =~ /^Illegal address syntax from ([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)? in ([^ ]*) command: (.*)/ )) {
+ #TD warning: Illegal address syntax from example.com[192.168.0.1] in MAIL command: user@sample.net
+ $addr =~ s/[<>]//g unless ($addr eq '<>');
+ $Totals{'illegaladdrsyntax'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'illegaladdrsyntax'});
+ $Counts{'illegaladdrsyntax'}{$cmd}{$addr}{formathost($hostip,$host)}++;
+
+ } elsif ($warning =~ /^(timeout|premature end-of-input) on (.+) while reading (.*)$/o
+ or $warning =~ /^(malformed (?:base64|numerical)|unexpected end-of-input) from (.+) while reading (.*)$/o) {
+
+ #TDs warning: premature end-of-input on private/anvil while reading input attribute name
+ #TDs warning: timeout on private/anvil while reading input attribute data
+ #TDs warning: unexpected end-of-input from 127.0.0.1:10025 socket while reading input attribute name
+ #TDs warning: malformed base64 data from %s while reading input attribute data: ...
+ #TDs warning: malformed numerical data from %s while reading input attribute data: ...
+
+ $Totals{'attrerror'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'attrerror'});
+ $Counts{'attrerror'}{$2}{$1}{$3}++;
+
+ } elsif ($warning =~ /^(.*): (bad command startup -- throttling)/o) {
+ #TD warning: /usr/libexec/postfix/trivial-rewrite: bad command startup -- throttling
+ $Totals{'startuperror'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'startuperror'});
+ $Counts{'startuperror'}{ucfirst($2)}{$1}++;
+
+ } elsif ($warning =~ /(problem talking to service [^:]*): (.*)$/o) {
+ #TD warning: problem talking to service rewrite: Connection reset by peer
+ #TD warning: problem talking to service rewrite: Success
+ $Totals{'communicationerror'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'communicationerror'});
+ $Counts{'communicationerror'}{ucfirst($1)}{$2}++;
+
+ } elsif (my ($map,$key) = ($warning =~ /^$re_QID: ([^ ]*) map lookup problem for (.*)$/o)) {
+ #TD warning: 6F74F74431: virtual_alias_maps map lookup problem for root@example.com
+ $Totals{'mapproblem'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'mapproblem'});
+ $Counts{'mapproblem'}{$map}{$key}++;
+
+ } elsif (($map,$reason) = ($warning =~ /^pcre map ([^,]+), (.*)$/o)) {
+ #TD warning: pcre map /etc/postfix/body_checks, line 92: unknown regexp option "F": skipping this rule
+ $Totals{'mapproblem'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'mapproblem'});
+ $Counts{'mapproblem'}{$map}{$reason}++;
+
+ } elsif (($reason) = ($warning =~ /dict_ldap_lookup: (.*)$/o)) {
+ #TD warning: dict_ldap_lookup: Search error 80: Internal (implementation specific) error
+ $Totals{'ldaperror'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'ldaperror'});
+ $Counts{'ldaperror'}{$reason}++;
+
+ } elsif (($type,$size,$host,$hostip,$service) = ($warning =~ /^(.+) limit exceeded: (\d+) from ([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\](?::\d+)? for service (.*)/ )) {
+ #TDsd warning: Connection concurrency limit exceeded: 51 from example.com[192.168.0.1] for service smtp
+ #TDsd warning: Connection rate limit exceeded: 20 from mail.example.com[192.168.0.1] for service smtp
+ #TDsd warning: Connection rate limit exceeded: 30 from unknown[unknown] for service smtp
+ #TDsd warning: Recipient address rate limit exceeded: 21 from example.com[10.0.0.1] for service smtp
+ #TDsd warning: Message delivery request rate limit exceeded: 11 from example.com[10.0.0.1] for service smtp
+ #TDsd warning: New TLS session rate limit exceeded: 49 from example.com[10.0.0.1] for service smtp
+ $Totals{'anvil'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'anvil'});
+ $Counts{'anvil'}{$service}{$type}{formathost($hostip,$host)}{$size}++;
+
+ } elsif (my ($extname,$intname,$limit) = ($warning =~ /service "([^"]+)" \(([^)]+)\) has reached its process limit "([^"]+)":/o)) {
+ #TD warning: service "smtp" (25) has reached its process limit "50": new clients may experience noticeable delays
+ $Totals{'processlimit'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'processlimit'});
+ $Counts{'processlimit'}{'See http://www.postfix.org/STRESS_README.html'}{"$extname ($intname)"}{$limit}++;
+
+ } else {
+ #TDsd warning: No server certs available. TLS won't be enabled
+ #TDs warning: smtp_connect_addr: bind <localip>: Address already in use
+
+ # These two messages follow ProcessLimit message above
+ #TDm warning: to avoid this condition, increase the process count in master.cf or reduce the service time per client
+ #TDm warning: see http://www.postfix.org/STRESS_README.html for examples of stress-dependent configuration settings
+ return if ($warning =~ /^to avoid this condition,/o);
+ return if ($warning =~ /^see http:\/\/www\.postfix\.org\/STRESS_README.html/o);
+
+ #TDsd warning: 009314BD9E: read timeout on cleanup socket
+ $warning =~ s/^$re_QID: (read timeout on \S+ socket)/$1/;
+
+ #TDsd warning: Read failed in network_biopair_interop with errno=0: num_read=0, want_read=11
+ #TDs warning: Read failed in network_biopair_interop with errno=0: num_read=0, want_read=11
+ $warning =~ s/^(Read failed in network_biopair_interop) with .*$/$1/;
+
+=cut
+ $warning =~ s/^(TLS library problem: )\d+:(error:.*)$/$1$2/;
+ $warning =~ s/^(network_biopair_interop: error reading) \d+ bytes(.*)$/$1$2/;
+
+1 TLS library problem: 10212:error:1408A0C1:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:no shared cipher...
+1 TLS library problem: 10217:error:1408A0C1:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:no shared cipher...
+1 network_biopair_interop: error reading 1102 bytes from the network: Connection reset by peer
+1 network_biopair_interop: error reading 1120 bytes from the network: Connection reset by peer
+=cut
+
+
+ $Totals{'warningsother'}++; return unless ($Collecting{'warningsother'});
+ $Counts{'warningsother'}{$warning}++;
+ }
+}
+
+# Handles postfix/postfix-script lines
+#
+sub postfix_script($) {
+ my $line = shift;
+
+ return if ($line =~ /^the Postfix mail system is running: PID: /o);
+
+ if ($line =~ /^starting the Postfix mail system/o) {
+ $Totals{'postfixstart'}++;
+ }
+ elsif ($line =~ /^stopping the Postfix mail system/o) {
+ $Totals{'postfixstop'}++;
+ }
+ elsif ($line =~ /^refreshing the Postfix mail system/o) {
+ $Totals{'postfixrefresh'}++;
+ }
+ elsif ($line =~ /^waiting for the Postfix mail system to terminate/o) {
+ $Totals{'postfixwaiting'}++;
+ }
+ elsif (! in_ignore_list ($line)) {
+ inc_unmatched('postfix_script');
+ }
+}
+
+# Clean up a server's reply, to give some uniformity to reports
+#
+sub cleanhostreply($ $ $ $) {
+ my ($hostreply,$relay,$recip,$domain) = @_;
+
+ my $fmtdhost = '';
+ my ($r1, $r2, $dsn, $msg, $host, $event);
+
+ #print "RELAY: $relay, RECIP: $recip, DOMAIN: $domain\n";
+ #print "HOSTREPLY: \"$hostreply\"\n";
+ return ('Accepted', '*unknown') if $hostreply =~ /^25\d/o;
+
+ # Host or domain name not found. Name service error for name=example.com type=MX: Host not found...
+ if ($hostreply =~ /^Host or domain name not found. Name service error for name=([^:]+): Host not found/o) {
+ return ('Host not found', $1);
+ }
+
+ if (($host,$dsn,$r1) = ($hostreply =~ /host (\S+) said: ($re_DSN)[\- :]*"?(.*)"?$/o)) {
+ # Strip recipient address from host's reply - we already have it in $recip.
+ $r1 =~ s/[<(]?\Q$recip\E[>)]?\W*//ig;
+
+ # Strip and capture "in reply to XYZ command" from host's reply
+ if ($r1 =~ s/\s*[(]?(?:in reply to (.*) command)[)]?//o) {
+ $r2 = ": $1";
+ }
+ $r1 =~ s/^Recipient address rejected: //o;
+ # Canonicalize numerous forms of "recipient unknown"
+ if ( $r1 =~ /^user unknown/i
+ or $r1 =~ /^unknown user/i
+ or $r1 =~ /^unknown recipient address/i
+ or $r1 =~ /^invalid recipient/i
+ or $r1 =~ /^recipient unknown/i
+ or $r1 =~ /^sorry, no mailbox here by that name/i
+ or $r1 =~ /^User is unknown/
+ or $r1 =~ /^User not known/
+ or $r1 =~ /^MAILBOX NOT FOUND/
+ or $r1 =~ /^Recipient Rejected: No account by that name here/
+ or $r1 =~ /^Recipient does not exist here/
+ or $r1 =~ /The email account that you tried to reach does not exist./ # Google's long mess
+ or $r1 =~ /(?:no such user|user unknown)/i
+ )
+ {
+ #print "UNKNOWN RECIP: $r1\n";
+ $r1 = 'Unknown recipient';
+ }
+ elsif ($r1 =~ /greylisted/oi) {
+ #print "GREYLISTED RECIP: $r1\n";
+ $r1 = 'Recipient greylisted';
+ }
+ elsif ($r1 =~ /^Message temporarily deferred - (\d\.\d+\.\d+)\. Please refer to (.+)$/o) {
+ # Yahoo: 421 Message temporarily deferred - 4.16.51. Please refer to http://... (in reply to end of DATA command))
+ $dsn = "$dsn $1"; $r1 = "see $2";
+ }
+ elsif ($r1 =~ /^Resources temporarily not available - Please try again later \[#(\d\.\d+\.\d+)\]\.$/o) {
+ #Yahoo 451 Resources temporarily not available - Please try again later [#4.16.5].
+ $dsn = "$dsn $1"; $r1 = "resources not available";
+ }
+ elsif ($r1 =~ /^Message temporarily deferred - (\[\d+\])/o) {
+ # Yahoo: 451 Message temporarily deferred - [160]
+ $dsn = "$dsn $1"; $r1 = '';
+ }
+ }
+
+ elsif ($hostreply =~ /^connect to (\S+): (.*)$/o) {
+ #print "CONNECT: $hostreply\n";
+ $host = $1; $r1 = $2; $r1 =~ s/server refused to talk to me/refused/;
+ }
+
+ elsif ($hostreply =~ /^host (\S+) refused to talk to me: (.*)$/o) {
+ $host = $1; $msg = $2;
+ #print "HOSTREFUSED: $hostreply\n";
+ #Yahoo: '421 Message from (10.0.0.1) temporarily deferred - 4.16.50. Please refer to http://...
+ if ($msg =~ /^(\d+) Message from \([^)]+\) temporarily deferred - (\d\.\d+\.\d+)\. Please refer to (.+)$/) {
+ $dsn = "$1 $2"; $msg = "see $3";
+ }
+ #$r1 = join(': ', 'refused', $msg);
+ $r1 = $msg;
+ }
+ elsif ($hostreply =~ /^(delivery temporarily suspended): connect to (\S+): (.*)$/o) {
+ #print "DELIVERY SUSP: $hostreply\n";
+ $host = $2; $r1 = join(': ', $1, $3);
+ }
+ elsif ($hostreply =~ /^(delivery temporarily suspended: conversation) with (\S+) (.*)$/o) {
+ # delivery temporarily suspended: conversation with example.com[10.0.0.1] timed out while receiving the initial server greeting)
+ #print "DELIVERY SUSP2: $hostreply\n";
+ $host = $2; $r1 = join(' ', $1, $3);
+ }
+ elsif (($event,$host,$r1) = ($hostreply =~ /^(lost connection|conversation) with (\S+) (.*)$/o)) {
+ #print "LOST conv/conn: $hostreply\n";
+ $r1 = join(' ',$event,$r1);
+ }
+ elsif ($hostreply =~ /^(.*: \S+maildrop: Unable to create a dot-lock) at .*$/o) {
+ #print "MAILDROP: $hostreply\n";
+ $r1 = $1;
+ }
+ elsif ($hostreply =~ /^mail for (\S+) loops back to myself/o) {
+ #print "LOOP: $hostreply\n";
+ $host = $1; $r1 = 'mailer loop';
+ }
+ elsif ($hostreply =~ /^unable to find primary relay for (\S+)$/o) {
+ #print "NORELAY: $hostreply\n";
+ $host = $1; $r1 = 'no relay found';
+ }
+ elsif ($hostreply =~ /^message size \d+ exceeds size limit \d+ of server (\S+)\s*$/o) {
+ #print "TOOBIG: $hostreply\n";
+ $host = $1; $r1 = 'message too big';
+ }
+ else {
+ #print "UNMATCH: $hostreply\n";
+ $r1 = $hostreply;
+ }
+
+ #print "R1: $r1, R2: $r2\n";
+ $r1 =~ s/for name=\Q$domain\E //ig;
+
+ if ($host eq '') {
+ if ($relay =~ /([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\]/) {
+ $fmtdhost = formathost($2,$1);
+ }
+ else {
+ $fmtdhost = '*unknown';
+ }
+ }
+ elsif ($host =~ /^([^[]+)\[([^]]+)\]/) {
+ $fmtdhost = formathost($2,$1);
+ }
+ else {
+ $fmtdhost = $host;
+ }
+
+ return (($dsn ? "$dsn " : '' ) . "\u$r1$r2", $fmtdhost);
+}
+
+# Strip and return from, to, proto, and helo information from a log line
+# From is set to the empty envelope sender <> as necessary, and To is
+# always lowercased.
+#
+# Note: modifies its input for efficiency
+#
+sub strip_ftph($) {
+ my ($helo, $proto, $to, $from);
+ #print "strip_ftph: '$_[0]\n";
+ $helo = ($_[0] =~ s/\s+helo=<(.*?)>\s*$//) == 1 ? $1 : '*unavailable';
+ $proto = ($_[0] =~ s/\s+proto=(\S+)\s*$//) == 1 ? $1 : '*unavailable';
+ $to = ($_[0] =~ s/\s+to=<(.*?)>\s*$//) == 1 ? (lc($1) || '<>') : '*unavailable';
+ $from = ($_[0] =~ s/\s+from=<(.*?)>\s*$//) == 1 ? ( $1 || '<>') : '*unavailable';
+
+ #print "helo: $helo, proto: $proto, to: $to, from: $from\n";
+ #print "strip_ftph: final: '$_[0]'\n";
+ return ($from,$to,$proto,$helo);
+}
+
+# Initialize the Getopts option list. Requires the Section table to
+# be built already.
+#
+sub init_getopts_table() {
+ print "init_getopts_table: enter\n" if $Opts{'debug'} & Logreporters::D_ARGS;
+
+ init_getopts_table_common(@supplemental_reports);
+
+ add_option ('recipient_delimiter=s');
+ add_option ('delays!');
+ add_option ('show_delays=i', sub { $Opts{'delays'} = $_[1]; 1; });
+ add_option ('delays_percentiles=s');
+ add_option ('reject_reply_patterns=s');
+ add_option ('ignore_services=s');
+ add_option ('postgrey_delays!');
+ add_option ('postgrey_show_delays=i', sub { $Opts{'postgrey_delays'} = $_[1]; 1; });
+ add_option ('postgrey_delays_percentiles=s');
+ add_option ('unknown!', sub { $Opts{'unknown'} = $_[1]; 1; });
+ add_option ('show_unknown=i', sub { $Opts{'unknown'} = $_[1]; 1; });
+ add_option ('enable_long_queue_ids=i', sub { $Opts{'long_queue_ids'} = $_[1]; 1; });
+ add_option ('long_queue_ids!');
+
+=pod
+ # aliases and backwards compatibility
+ add_option ('msgsdeferred=s', \$Opts{'deferred'});
+ add_option ('msgsdelivered=s', \$Opts{'delivered'});
+ add_option ('msgssent=s', \$Opts{'sent'});
+ add_option ('msgssentlmtp=s', \$Opts{'sentlmtp'});
+ add_option ('msgsforwarded=s', \$Opts{'forwarded'});
+ add_option ('msgsresent=s', \$Opts{'resent'});
+ add_option ('warn=s', \$Opts{'warned'});
+ add_option ('held=s', \$Opts{'hold'});
+=cut
+}
+
+# Builds the entire @Section table used for data collection
+#
+# Each Section entry has as many as six fields:
+#
+# 1. Section array reference
+# 2. Key to %Counts, %Totals accumulator hashes, and %Collecting hash
+# 3. Output in Detail report? (must also a %Counts accumulator)
+# 4. Numeric output format specifier for Summary report
+# 5. Section title for Summary and Detail reports
+# 6. A hash to a divisor used to calculate the percentage of a total for that key
+#
+# Use begin_section_group/end_section_group to create groupings around sections.
+#
+# Sections can be freely reordered if desired, but maintain proper group nesting.
+#
+#
+# The reject* entries of this table are dynamic, in that they are built based
+# upon the value of $Opts{'reject_reply_patterns'}, which can be specified by
+# either command line or configuration file. This allows various flavors, of
+# reject sections based on SMTP reply code (eg. 421 45x, 5xx, etc.). Instead
+# of creating special sections for each reject variant, the primary key of each
+# reject section could have been the SMTP reply code. However, this would
+# require special-case processing to distinguish 4xx temporary rejects from 5xx
+# permanent rejects in various Totals{'totalrejects*'} counts, and in the
+# Totals{'totalrejects'} tally.
+#
+# Sections can be freely reordered if desired.
+sub build_sect_table() {
+ if ($Opts{'debug'} & Logreporters::D_SECT) {
+ print "build_sect_table: enter\n";
+ print "\treject patterns: $Opts{'reject_reply_patterns'}\n";
+ }
+ my $S = \@Sections;
+
+ # References to these are used in the Sections table below; we'll predeclare them.
+ $Totals{'totalrejects'} = 0;
+ $Totals{'totalrejectswarn'} = 0;
+ $Totals{'totalacceptplusreject'} = 0;
+
+ # Configuration and critical errors appear first
+
+ # SECTIONREF, NAME, DETAIL, FMT, TITLE, DIVISOR
+ begin_section_group ($S, 'warnings');
+ add_section ($S, 'panicerror', 1, 'd', '*Panic: General panic');
+ add_section ($S, 'fatalfiletoobig', 0, 'd', '*Fatal: Message file too big');
+ add_section ($S, 'fatalconfigerror', 1, 'd', '*Fatal: Configuration error');
+ add_section ($S, 'fatalerror', 1, 'd', '*Fatal: General fatal');
+ add_section ($S, 'error', 1, 'd', '*Error: General error');
+ add_section ($S, 'processlimit', 1, 'd', '*Warning: Process limit reached, clients may delay');
+ add_section ($S, 'warnfiletoobig', 0, 'd', '*Warning: Queue file size limit exceeded');
+ add_section ($S, 'warninsufficientspace', 0, 'd', '*Warning: Insufficient system storage error');
+ add_section ($S, 'warnconfigerror', 1, 'd', '*Warning: Server configuration error');
+ add_section ($S, 'queuewriteerror', 1, 'd', '*Warning: Error writing queue file');
+ add_section ($S, 'messagewriteerror', 1, 'd', '*Warning: Error writing message file');
+ add_section ($S, 'databasegeneration', 1, 'd', '*Warning: Database is older than source file');
+ add_section ($S, 'mailerloop', 1, 'd', '*Warning: Mailer loop');
+ add_section ($S, 'startuperror', 1, 'd', '*Warning: Startup error');
+ add_section ($S, 'mapproblem', 1, 'd', '*Warning: Map lookup problem');
+ add_section ($S, 'attrerror', 1, 'd', '*Warning: Error reading attribute data');
+ add_section ($S, 'anvil', 1, 'd', '*Warning: Anvil limit reached');
+ add_section ($S, 'processexit', 1, 'd', 'Process exited');
+ add_section ($S, 'hold', 1, 'd', 'Placed on hold');
+ add_section ($S, 'communicationerror', 1, 'd', 'Postfix communications error');
+ add_section ($S, 'saslauthfail', 1, 'd', 'SASL authentication failed');
+ add_section ($S, 'ldaperror', 1, 'd', 'LDAP error');
+ add_section ($S, 'warningsother', 1, 'd', 'Miscellaneous warnings');
+ add_section ($S, 'totalrejectswarn', 0, 'd', 'Reject warnings (warn_if_reject)');
+ end_section_group ($S, 'warnings');
+
+ begin_section_group ($S, 'bytes', "\n");
+ add_section ($S, 'bytesaccepted', 0, 'Z', 'Bytes accepted '); # Z means print scaled as in 1k, 1m, etc.
+ add_section ($S, 'bytessentsmtp', 0, 'Z', 'Bytes sent via SMTP');
+ add_section ($S, 'bytessentlmtp', 0, 'Z', 'Bytes sent via LMTP');
+ add_section ($S, 'bytesdelivered', 0, 'Z', 'Bytes delivered');
+ add_section ($S, 'bytesforwarded', 0, 'Z', 'Bytes forwarded');
+ end_section_group ($S, 'bytes', $sep1);
+
+ begin_section_group ($S, 'acceptreject', "\n");
+ begin_section_group ($S, 'acceptreject2', "\n");
+ add_section ($S, 'msgsaccepted', 0, 'd', 'Accepted', \$Totals{'totalacceptplusreject'});
+ add_section ($S, 'totalrejects', 0, 'd', 'Rejected', \$Totals{'totalacceptplusreject'});
+ end_section_group ($S, 'acceptreject2', $sep2);
+ add_section ($S, 'totalacceptplusreject', 0, 'd', 'Total', \$Totals{'totalacceptplusreject'});
+ end_section_group ($S, 'acceptreject', $sep1);
+
+ # The various Reject sections are built dynamically based upon a list of reject reply keys,
+ # which are user-configured via $Opts{'reject_reply_patterns'}
+ @RejectPats = ();
+ foreach my $rejpat (split /[ ,]/, $Opts{'reject_reply_patterns'}) {
+ if ($rejpat !~ /^(warn|[45][\d.]{2})$/io) {
+ print STDERR usage "Invalid pattern \"$rejpat\" in reject_reply_patterns";
+ exit (2);
+ }
+ if (grep (/\Q$rejpat\E/, @RejectPats) == 0) {
+ push @RejectPats, $rejpat
+ }
+ else {
+ print STDERR "Ignoring duplicate pattern \"$rejpat\" in reject_reply_patterns\n";
+ }
+ }
+ @RejectKeys = @RejectPats;
+ for (@RejectKeys) {
+ s/\./x/g;
+ }
+
+ print "\tRejectPat: \"@RejectPats\", RejectKeys: \"@RejectKeys\"\n" if $Opts{'debug'} & Logreporters::D_SECT;
+
+ # Add reject variants
+ foreach my $key (@RejectKeys) {
+ $key = lc($key);
+ my $keyuc = ucfirst($key);
+ my $totalsref = \$Totals{'totalrejects' . $key};
+ print "\t reject key: $key\n" if $Opts{'debug'} & Logreporters::D_SECT;
+
+ begin_section_group ($S, 'rejects', "\n");
+ begin_section_group ($S, 'rejects2', "\n");
+ add_section ($S, $key . 'rejectrelay', 1, 'd', $keyuc . ' Reject relay denied', $totalsref);
+ add_section ($S, $key . 'rejecthelo', 1, 'd', $keyuc . ' Reject HELO/EHLO', $totalsref);
+ add_section ($S, $key . 'rejectdata', 1, 'd', $keyuc . ' Reject DATA', $totalsref);
+ add_section ($S, $key . 'rejectunknownuser', 1, 'd', $keyuc . ' Reject unknown user', $totalsref);
+ add_section ($S, $key . 'rejectrecip', 1, 'd', $keyuc . ' Reject recipient address', $totalsref);
+ add_section ($S, $key . 'rejectsender', 1, 'd', $keyuc . ' Reject sender address', $totalsref);
+ add_section ($S, $key . 'rejectclient', 1, 'd', $keyuc . ' Reject client host', $totalsref);
+ add_section ($S, $key . 'rejectunknownclient', 1, 'd', $keyuc . ' Reject unknown client host', $totalsref);
+ add_section ($S, $key . 'rejectunknownreverseclient', 1, 'd', $keyuc . ' Reject unknown reverse client host', $totalsref);
+ add_section ($S, $key . 'rejectunverifiedclient', 1, 'd', $keyuc . ' Reject unverified client host', $totalsref);
+ add_section ($S, $key . 'rejectrbl', 1, 'd', $keyuc . ' Reject RBL', $totalsref);
+ add_section ($S, $key . 'rejectheader', 1, 'd', $keyuc . ' Reject header', $totalsref);
+ add_section ($S, $key . 'rejectbody', 1, 'd', $keyuc . ' Reject body', $totalsref);
+ add_section ($S, $key . 'rejectcontent', 1, 'd', $keyuc . ' Reject content', $totalsref);
+ add_section ($S, $key . 'rejectsize', 1, 'd', $keyuc . ' Reject message size', $totalsref);
+ add_section ($S, $key . 'rejectmilter', 1, 'd', $keyuc . ' Reject milter', $totalsref);
+ add_section ($S, $key . 'rejectproxy', 1, 'd', $keyuc . ' Reject proxy', $totalsref);
+ add_section ($S, $key . 'rejectinsufficientspace', 1, 'd', $keyuc . ' Reject insufficient space', $totalsref);
+ add_section ($S, $key . 'rejectconfigerror', 1, 'd', $keyuc . ' Reject server config error', $totalsref);
+ add_section ($S, $key . 'rejectverify', 1, 'd', $keyuc . ' Reject VRFY', $totalsref);
+ add_section ($S, $key . 'rejectetrn', 1, 'd', $keyuc . ' Reject ETRN', $totalsref);
+ add_section ($S, $key . 'rejectlookupfailure', 1, 'd', $keyuc . ' Reject temporary lookup failure', $totalsref);
+ end_section_group ($S, 'rejects2', $sep2);
+ add_section ($S, 'totalrejects' . $key, 0, 'd', "Total $keyuc Rejects", $totalsref);
+ end_section_group ($S, 'rejects', $sep1);
+
+ $Totals{'totalrejects' . $key} = 0;
+ }
+
+ begin_section_group ($S, 'byiprejects', "\n");
+ add_section ($S, 'byiprejects', 1, 'd', 'Reject by IP');
+ end_section_group ($S, 'byiprejects');
+
+ begin_section_group ($S, 'general1', "\n");
+ add_section ($S, 'connectioninbound', 1, 'd', 'Connections');
+ add_section ($S, 'connectionlostinbound', 1, 'd', 'Connections lost (inbound)');
+ add_section ($S, 'connectionlostoutbound', 1, 'd', 'Connections lost (outbound)');
+ add_section ($S, 'disconnection', 0, 'd', 'Disconnections');
+ add_section ($S, 'removedfromqueue', 0, 'd', 'Removed from queue');
+ add_section ($S, 'delivered', 1, 'd', 'Delivered');
+ add_section ($S, 'sent', 1, 'd', 'Sent via SMTP');
+ add_section ($S, 'sentlmtp', 1, 'd', 'Sent via LMTP');
+ add_section ($S, 'forwarded', 1, 'd', 'Forwarded');
+ add_section ($S, 'resent', 0, 'd', 'Resent');
+ add_section ($S, 'deferred', 1, 'd', 'Deferred');
+ add_section ($S, 'deferrals', 1, 'd', 'Deferrals');
+ add_section ($S, 'bouncelocal', 1, 'd', 'Bounced (local)');
+ add_section ($S, 'bounceremote', 1, 'd', 'Bounced (remote)');
+ add_section ($S, 'bouncefailed', 1, 'd', 'Bounce failure');
+ add_section ($S, 'postscreen', 1, 'd', 'Postscreen');
+ add_section ($S, 'dnsblog', 1, 'd', 'DNSBL log');
+
+ add_section ($S, 'envelopesenders', 1, 'd', 'Envelope senders');
+ add_section ($S, 'envelopesenderdomains', 1, 'd', 'Envelope sender domains');
+
+ add_section ($S, 'bcced', 1, 'd', 'BCCed');
+ add_section ($S, 'filtered', 1, 'd', 'Filtered');
+ add_section ($S, 'redirected', 1, 'd', 'Redirected');
+ add_section ($S, 'discarded', 1, 'd', 'Discarded');
+ add_section ($S, 'prepended', 1, 'd', 'Prepended');
+ add_section ($S, 'replaced', 1, 'd', 'Replaced');
+ add_section ($S, 'warned', 1, 'd', 'Warned');
+
+ add_section ($S, 'requeued', 0, 'd', 'Requeued messages');
+ add_section ($S, 'returnedtosender', 1, 'd', 'Expired and returned to sender');
+ add_section ($S, 'notificationsent', 1, 'd', 'Notifications sent');
+
+ add_section ($S, 'policyspf', 1, 'd', 'Policy SPF');
+ add_section ($S, 'policydweight', 1, 'd', 'Policyd-weight');
+ add_section ($S, 'postfwd', 1, 'd', 'Postfwd');
+ add_section ($S, 'postgrey', 1, 'd', 'Postgrey');
+ end_section_group ($S, 'general1');
+
+ begin_section_group ($S, 'general2', "\n");
+ add_section ($S, 'connecttofailure', 1, 'd', 'Connection failures (outbound)');
+ add_section ($S, 'timeoutinbound', 1, 'd', 'Timeouts (inbound)');
+ add_section ($S, 'heloerror', 1, 'd', 'HELO/EHLO conversations errors');
+ add_section ($S, 'illegaladdrsyntax', 1, 'd', 'Illegal address syntax in SMTP command');
+ add_section ($S, 'released', 0, 'd', 'Released from hold');
+ add_section ($S, 'rblerror', 1, 'd', 'RBL lookup errors');
+ add_section ($S, 'dnserror', 1, 'd', 'DNS lookup errors');
+ add_section ($S, 'numerichostname', 1, 'd', 'Numeric hostname');
+ add_section ($S, 'smtpconversationerror', 1, 'd', 'SMTP dialog errors');
+ add_section ($S, 'hostnameverification', 1, 'd', 'Hostname verification errors (FCRDNS)');
+ add_section ($S, 'hostnamevalidationerror', 1, 'd', 'Hostname validation errors');
+ add_section ($S, 'smtpprotocolviolation', 1, 'd', 'SMTP protocol violations');
+ add_section ($S, 'deliverable', 1, 'd', 'Deliverable (address verification)');
+ add_section ($S, 'undeliverable', 1, 'd', 'Undeliverable (address verification)');
+ add_section ($S, 'tablechanged', 0, 'd', 'Restarts due to lookup table change');
+ add_section ($S, 'pixworkaround', 1, 'd', 'PIX workaround enabled');
+ add_section ($S, 'tlsserverconnect', 1, 'd', 'TLS connections (server)');
+ add_section ($S, 'tlsclientconnect', 1, 'd', 'TLS connections (client)');
+ add_section ($S, 'saslauth', 1, 'd', 'SASL authenticated messages');
+ add_section ($S, 'tlsunverified', 1, 'd', 'TLS certificate unverified');
+ add_section ($S, 'tlsoffered', 1, 'd', 'Host offered TLS');
+ end_section_group ($S, 'general2');
+
+ begin_section_group ($S, 'postfixstate', "\n");
+ add_section ($S, 'postfixstart', 0, 'd', 'Postfix start');
+ add_section ($S, 'postfixstop', 0, 'd', 'Postfix stop');
+ add_section ($S, 'postfixrefresh', 0, 'd', 'Postfix refresh');
+ add_section ($S, 'postfixwaiting', 0, 'd', 'Postfix waiting to terminate');
+ end_section_group ($S, 'postfixstate');
+
+
+ if ($Opts{'debug'} & Logreporters::D_SECT) {
+ print "\tSection table\n";
+ printf "\t\t%s\n", (ref($_) eq 'HASH' ? $_->{NAME} : $_) foreach @Sections;
+ print "build_sect_table: exit\n"
+ }
+}
+
+# XXX create array of defaults for detail <5, 5-9, >10
+sub init_defaults() {
+ map { $Opts{$_} = $Defaults{$_} unless exists $Opts{$_} } keys %Defaults;
+ if (! $Opts{'standalone'}) {
+ # LOGWATCH
+ # these take affect if no env present (eg. nothing in conf file)
+ # 0 to 4 nodelays
+
+ if ($Opts{'detail'} < 5) { # detail 0 to 4, disable all supplimental reports
+ $Opts{'delays'} = 0;
+ $Opts{'postgrey_delays'} = 0;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+# XXX ensure something is matched?
+# XXX cache values so we don't have to substitute X for . each time
+#match $dsn against list for best fit
+sub get_reject_key($) {
+ my $reply = shift;
+ my $replyorig = $reply;
+ ($reply) = split / /, $reply;
+ for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#RejectPats; $i++) {
+ #print "TRYING: $RejectPats[$i]\n";
+ # we'll allow extended DSNs to match (eg. 5.7.1 will match 5..)
+ if ($reply =~ /^$RejectPats[$i]/) { # no /o here, pattern varies
+ #print "MATCHED: orig: $replyorig, reply $reply matched pattern $RejectPats[$i], returning $RejectKeys[$i]\n";
+ return $RejectKeys[$i];
+ }
+ }
+ #print "NOT MATCHED: REPLY CODE: '$replyorig', '$reply'\n";
+ return;
+}
+
+# Replace bare reject limiters with specific reject limiters
+# based on reject_reply_patterns
+#
+sub expand_bare_reject_limiters()
+{
+ # don't reorder the list of limiters. This breaks --nodetail followed by a
+ # bare reject such as --limit rejectrbl=10. Reordering is no longer necessary
+ # since process_limiters was instituted and using the special __none__ pseudo-
+ # limiter to indicate the position at which --nodefailt was found on the command
+ # line.
+ # my ($limiter, @reject_limiters, @non_reject_limiters);
+ my ($limiter, @new_list);
+
+ # XXX check if limiter matches just one in rejectclasses
+ while ($limiter = shift @Limiters) {
+ if ($limiter =~ /^reject[^_]/) {
+ foreach my $reply_code (@RejectKeys) {
+ printf "bare_reject: \L$reply_code$limiter\n" if $Opts{'debug'} & Logreporters::D_VARS;
+ #push @reject_limiters, lc($reply_code) . $limiter;
+ push @new_list, lc($reply_code) . $limiter;
+ }
+ }
+ elsif ($limiter =~ /^(?:[45]\.\.|Warn)reject[^_]/) {
+ $limiter =~ s/^([45])\.\./$1xx/;
+ #push @reject_limiters, lc $limiter;
+ push @new_list, lc $limiter;
+ }
+ else {
+ #push @non_reject_limiters, $limiter;
+ push @new_list, $limiter;
+ }
+ }
+ #@Limiters = (@reject_limiters, @non_reject_limiters);
+ @Limiters = @new_list;
+}
+
+
+# Return a usage string, built from:
+# arg1 +
+# $usage_str +
+# a string built from each usable entry in the @Sections table.
+# reject patterns are special cased to minimize the number of
+# command line options presented.
+#
+sub usage($) {
+ my $ret = "";
+ $ret = "@_\n" if ($_[0]);
+
+ $ret .= $usage_str;
+ my ($name, $desc, %reject_types);
+ foreach my $sect (get_usable_sectvars(@Sections, 0)) {
+
+ if (my ($code,$rej) = ($sect->{NAME} =~ /^(...|warn)(reject.*)$/oi)) {
+ $rej = lc $rej;
+ next if (exists $reject_types{$rej});
+ $reject_types{$rej}++;
+ $name = '[###]' . $rej;
+ $desc = '###' . substr($sect->{TITLE}, length($code));
+ }
+ else {
+ $name = lc $sect->{NAME};
+ $desc = $sect->{TITLE};
+ }
+ $ret .= sprintf " --%-38s%s\n", "$name" . ' LEVEL', "$desc";
+ }
+ $ret .= "\n";
+ return $ret;
+}
+
+1;
+
+# vi: shiftwidth=3 tabstop=3 syntax=perl et