Re: [exim] Using IMAP folders as quarantine

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Auteur: Fred Viles
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À: exim-users
Sujet: Re: [exim] Using IMAP folders as quarantine
On 22 May 2005 at 22:08, Craig Jackson wrote about
    "Re: [exim] Using IMAP folders as qu":


|...
| Well, because I'm a not too smart guy, this is the best I can come up
| with: email that needs to be released can be copied using IMAP MUA into
| a Release folder. This rough draft cron script runs every minute:

|
| #!/bin/bash
|
| QUEUEDIR=/var/spool/exim/vmail/postmaster/Maildir/cur


Should be
QUEUEDIR=/var/spool/exim/vmail/postmaster/Maildir/.Release
or some such, shouldn't it?

| for EMAIL in `ls $QUEUEDIR`
| do
|    RECIPIENTS=""
|    RCPT_LIST=`egrep "^RCPT TO:" $QUEUEDIR/$EMAIL | egrep -o \
|     "[^<]+@[^>]+"`
|          for RECIPIENT in $RCPT_LIST
|          do
|                  RECIPIENTS="$RECIPIENTS,$RECIPIENT"
|          done
|          RECIPIENTS=`echo $RECIPIENTS | sed "s/^,//"`
| 
|          SENDER=`egrep "^MAIL FROM:" $QUEUEDIR/$EMAIL | egrep -o \
|         "[^<]+@[^>]+"`
| 
|          egrep -v "(^MAIL FROM:|^RCPT TO:|^DATA)" $QUEUEDIR/$EMAIL > \
|         email.tmp
|          /usr/local/exim/bin/exim -f $SENDER -oi -oem -bm $RECIPIENTS < \
|         email.tmp
| done


Interesting, I didn't pay attention to the implications of batch_max
and use_bsmtp in the transport you posted earlier. I haven't done
this sort of thing, but assuming that the BSMTP file format (ie the
RCPT TO: and MAIL FROM: lines) doesn't cause problems with your IMAP
server, it should work.

An advantage of the BSMTP format is that you can feed it to exim
directly, no need to extract the sender & recipients in your script:

...
do
    /usr/local/exim/bin/exim -bS <$QUEUEDIR/$EMAIL
    rm -f $QUEUEDIR/$EMAIL
done


The script would have to run as a trusted user for the sender address
to be honored, and there's the possibility of a race between the IMAP
server writing a file and the script reading it. There may be other
issues as well.

- Fred