# create a /tmp for here documents
rfork en
bind -c /mail/tmp /tmp
# caller should set KEY
USER=`{echo $1 | sed 's/local!//;s/[+\-].*//'}
if(! ~ $#KEY 1)
KEY=plan9
cd /mail/box/$USER
RECIP=$1
MBOX=$2
PF=/mail/box/$USER/_pattern
TMP=/mail/tmp/$pid.$sysname
BIN=/bin/upas
D=/mail/fs/mbox/1
# clean up files on exit
fn sigexit {
rm -f $TMP.*
}
fn log {
if(~ $#USER 1)
echo `{date} $* >>/mail/box/$USER/_log >[2]/dev/null
}
fn gonefishing {
if (test -e gone.fishing) {
MAILTO=`{cat $D/replyto}
grep '^'$"MAILTO'$' gone.addrs >/dev/null >[2=1] || {
echo $MAILTO >>gone.addrs
message=gone.msg
if (! test -e $message)
message=/mail/lib/gone.msg
# only respond if $USER is mentioned in To: or cc:
# header. this avoids autoresponding to mailing lists.
tohdr=`{cat $D/to}
cchdr=`{cat $D/cc}
if (~ ' '^$"tohdr^' ' \
*' '^$USER@* *!$USER' '* *' '$USER' '* ||
~ ' '^$"cchdr^' ' \
*' '^$USER@* *!$USER' '* *' '$USER' '*)
mail $MAILTO <$message
if not
status=''
}
}
if not
status='' # ensure good exit status
}
# deliver mail to a local file
fn spool {
if(~ $#* 0)
_mbox=$MBOX
if not
_mbox=$1
$BIN/deliver $RECIP $D/from $_mbox < $D/raw || exit $status
gonefishing
}
# spool but change the subject line to note spam
fn spool-tagged-spam {
if(~ $#* 0)
_mbox=$MBOX
if not
_mbox=$1
{
cat $D/rawheader | sed 's/^[Ss][Uu][Bb][Jj][Ee][Cc][Tt]:/& SPAM:/'
if(! grep -si '^subject:' $D/rawheader)
echo 'Subject: SPAM: '
echo
cat $D/rawbody
} | $BIN/deliver $RECIP $D/from $_mbox || exit $status
gonefishing
}
# forward mail to a list of addresses
fn forward {
upasname=`{awk '{print $2}' $D/unixheader} cat $D/raw | upas/send $* || exit $status
}
# pipe mail through a command
fn pipe {
if(~ $#* 0)
exit 'bad pipe command'
{cat $D/unixheader $D/raw; echo} | $* || exit $status
}
# add @domain to all unqualified addresses in the message
fn qualify {
if(! ~ $#* 1){
echo 'usage: qualify domain' >[1=2]
exit bad-qualify
}
{
sed 1q $TMP.msg
cat $TMP.msg | sed 1d | upas/smtp -fh $1 a b
} >$TMP.msg2 || exit $status
mv $TMP.msg2 $TMP.msg || exit $status
unmount /mail/fs
upas/fs -pf $TMP.msg || exit $status
}
# classify message according to token-based white list
fn tokenfilter {
if($BIN/list check $PF $D/from $D/sender $D/replyto)
echo match
if not if(~ $status *!match*)
echo !match
if not if($BIN/token $KEY $D/subject)
echo token
if not
echo new
}
# reject a message due to the token-based white list
fn tokenreply {
TOKEN=`{upas/token $KEY}
if(! ~ $#MAILTO 1)
exit 'bad token reply: no MAILTO variable'
{
cat /mail/lib/token.msg |
sed 's/TOKEN/'$TOKEN'/g;s/USER/'$USER'/g;s/MAILTO/'$MAILTO'/g'
cat $D/raw
} | upasname=/dev/null mail `{cat $D/replyto}
}
# add addresses in message to white list
fn listupdate {
$BIN/list add $PF $D/from $D/to $D/cc $D/sender
}
# microsoft virus going around 9/22/2003
fn isvirus {
virus=no
if(grep -s '\.(exe|scr|bat|com)' $D/2/2/mimeheader >[2]/dev/null){
s=`{ls -l $D/2/2/raw | awk '{print $6}'}
if(~ $s 1440??) virus=yes
}
if(~ $virus yes)
status=''
if not
status='not this virus'
}
fn hasgifattachment {
gif=no
if(grep -s '\.gif' $D/2/mimeheader >[2]/dev/null){
gif=yes
}
if(~ $gif yes)
status=''
if not
status='not this gif'
}
# bayesian spam filter. alternative to token. see /mail/lib/setup.bayes
fn isspam {
for(i in _prof.mbox _prof.spam _bounced){
if(! test -f $i){
echo 'need '^$i >[1=2]
exit 'need '^$i
}
}
{
echo '# hash table'
upas/msgcat $TMP.msg | upas/msgtok |
grep -v '^....................(.*) ' |
sed 's/$/ 1/'
} >$TMP.tok
x=`{upas/bayes -k _prof.mbox _prof.spam ~ $TMP.tok | sed 's/_prof.//'}
where=$x(1)
prob=$x(2)
prob1000=`{echo $prob '*1000' | hoc | sed 's/\..*//'}
echo `{sed 's/^From ([^ ]+) (.*)/\2 from \1/' $D/unixheader} $x >>_bounced
if(~ $where spam && test $prob1000 -lt 999)
where=mbox
upas/addhash -o _prof.$where _prof.$where 1 $TMP.tok 1
if(~ $where spam)
where=''
status=$where
}
# save and parse the mail file
sed '/^$/,$ s/^From / From /' >$TMP.msg
upas/fs -pf $TMP.msg || exit $status
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