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  9. data/README.md +109 -0
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  11. data/docs/DocumentationGuidesIndex.md +27 -0
  12. data/docs/GettingStarted.md +521 -0
  13. data/docs/old/ChangeLog +211 -0
  14. data/docs/old/DEFERRABLES +246 -0
  15. data/docs/old/EPOLL +141 -0
  16. data/docs/old/INSTALL +13 -0
  17. data/docs/old/KEYBOARD +42 -0
  18. data/docs/old/LEGAL +25 -0
  19. data/docs/old/LIGHTWEIGHT_CONCURRENCY +130 -0
  20. data/docs/old/PURE_RUBY +75 -0
  21. data/docs/old/RELEASE_NOTES +94 -0
  22. data/docs/old/SMTP +4 -0
  23. data/docs/old/SPAWNED_PROCESSES +148 -0
  24. data/docs/old/TODO +8 -0
  25. data/eventmachine.gemspec +37 -0
  26. data/examples/guides/getting_started/01_eventmachine_echo_server.rb +18 -0
  27. data/examples/guides/getting_started/02_eventmachine_echo_server_that_recognizes_exit_command.rb +22 -0
  28. data/examples/guides/getting_started/03_simple_chat_server.rb +149 -0
  29. data/examples/guides/getting_started/04_simple_chat_server_step_one.rb +27 -0
  30. data/examples/guides/getting_started/05_simple_chat_server_step_two.rb +43 -0
  31. data/examples/guides/getting_started/06_simple_chat_server_step_three.rb +98 -0
  32. data/examples/guides/getting_started/07_simple_chat_server_step_four.rb +121 -0
  33. data/examples/guides/getting_started/08_simple_chat_server_step_five.rb +141 -0
  34. data/examples/old/ex_channel.rb +43 -0
  35. data/examples/old/ex_queue.rb +2 -0
  36. data/examples/old/ex_tick_loop_array.rb +15 -0
  37. data/examples/old/ex_tick_loop_counter.rb +32 -0
  38. data/examples/old/helper.rb +2 -0
  39. data/ext/binder.cpp +124 -0
  40. data/ext/binder.h +46 -0
  41. data/ext/cmain.cpp +887 -0
  42. data/ext/ed.cpp +1992 -0
  43. data/ext/ed.h +424 -0
  44. data/ext/em.cpp +2352 -0
  45. data/ext/em.h +253 -0
  46. data/ext/eventmachine.h +128 -0
  47. data/ext/extconf.rb +179 -0
  48. data/ext/fastfilereader/extconf.rb +103 -0
  49. data/ext/fastfilereader/mapper.cpp +214 -0
  50. data/ext/fastfilereader/mapper.h +59 -0
  51. data/ext/fastfilereader/rubymain.cpp +127 -0
  52. data/ext/kb.cpp +79 -0
  53. data/ext/page.cpp +107 -0
  54. data/ext/page.h +51 -0
  55. data/ext/pipe.cpp +347 -0
  56. data/ext/project.h +161 -0
  57. data/ext/rubymain.cpp +1318 -0
  58. data/ext/ssl.cpp +476 -0
  59. data/ext/ssl.h +95 -0
  60. data/java/.classpath +6 -0
  61. data/java/.gitignore +1 -0
  62. data/java/.project +17 -0
  63. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/DatagramPacket.java +13 -0
  64. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/EmReactor.java +531 -0
  65. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/EmReactorException.java +40 -0
  66. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/EventCallback.java +7 -0
  67. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/EventCode.java +26 -0
  68. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/EventableChannel.java +130 -0
  69. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/EventableDatagramChannel.java +179 -0
  70. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/EventableSocketChannel.java +405 -0
  71. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/SslBox.java +311 -0
  72. data/lib/em/buftok.rb +110 -0
  73. data/lib/em/callback.rb +58 -0
  74. data/lib/em/channel.rb +64 -0
  75. data/lib/em/completion.rb +304 -0
  76. data/lib/em/connection.rb +716 -0
  77. data/lib/em/deferrable.rb +210 -0
  78. data/lib/em/deferrable/pool.rb +2 -0
  79. data/lib/em/file_watch.rb +73 -0
  80. data/lib/em/future.rb +61 -0
  81. data/lib/em/iterator.rb +231 -0
  82. data/lib/em/messages.rb +66 -0
  83. data/lib/em/pool.rb +151 -0
  84. data/lib/em/process_watch.rb +45 -0
  85. data/lib/em/processes.rb +123 -0
  86. data/lib/em/protocols.rb +37 -0
  87. data/lib/em/protocols/header_and_content.rb +138 -0
  88. data/lib/em/protocols/httpclient.rb +279 -0
  89. data/lib/em/protocols/httpclient2.rb +600 -0
  90. data/lib/em/protocols/line_and_text.rb +125 -0
  91. data/lib/em/protocols/line_protocol.rb +29 -0
  92. data/lib/em/protocols/linetext2.rb +161 -0
  93. data/lib/em/protocols/memcache.rb +331 -0
  94. data/lib/em/protocols/object_protocol.rb +46 -0
  95. data/lib/em/protocols/postgres3.rb +246 -0
  96. data/lib/em/protocols/saslauth.rb +175 -0
  97. data/lib/em/protocols/smtpclient.rb +365 -0
  98. data/lib/em/protocols/smtpserver.rb +643 -0
  99. data/lib/em/protocols/socks4.rb +66 -0
  100. data/lib/em/protocols/stomp.rb +205 -0
  101. data/lib/em/protocols/tcptest.rb +54 -0
  102. data/lib/em/pure_ruby.rb +1017 -0
  103. data/lib/em/queue.rb +71 -0
  104. data/lib/em/resolver.rb +209 -0
  105. data/lib/em/spawnable.rb +84 -0
  106. data/lib/em/streamer.rb +118 -0
  107. data/lib/em/threaded_resource.rb +90 -0
  108. data/lib/em/tick_loop.rb +85 -0
  109. data/lib/em/timers.rb +61 -0
  110. data/lib/em/version.rb +3 -0
  111. data/lib/eventmachine.rb +1553 -0
  112. data/lib/fastfilereaderext.rb +2 -0
  113. data/lib/jeventmachine.rb +321 -0
  114. data/lib/rubyeventmachine.rb +2 -0
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  118. data/tests/client.crt +31 -0
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  120. data/tests/em_test_helper.rb +64 -0
  121. data/tests/server.crt +36 -0
  122. data/tests/server.key +51 -0
  123. data/tests/test_attach.rb +150 -0
  124. data/tests/test_basic.rb +294 -0
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  127. data/tests/test_connection_count.rb +53 -0
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  131. data/tests/test_error_handler.rb +38 -0
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  133. data/tests/test_file_watch.rb +65 -0
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  136. data/tests/test_handler_check.rb +35 -0
  137. data/tests/test_hc.rb +155 -0
  138. data/tests/test_httpclient.rb +190 -0
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  140. data/tests/test_idle_connection.rb +25 -0
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  143. data/tests/test_kb.rb +34 -0
  144. data/tests/test_line_protocol.rb +33 -0
  145. data/tests/test_ltp.rb +138 -0
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  148. data/tests/test_object_protocol.rb +36 -0
  149. data/tests/test_pause.rb +102 -0
  150. data/tests/test_pending_connect_timeout.rb +52 -0
  151. data/tests/test_pool.rb +194 -0
  152. data/tests/test_process_watch.rb +48 -0
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  154. data/tests/test_proxy_connection.rb +180 -0
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  157. data/tests/test_resolver.rb +55 -0
  158. data/tests/test_running.rb +14 -0
  159. data/tests/test_sasl.rb +47 -0
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  175. data/tests/test_timers.rb +123 -0
  176. data/tests/test_ud.rb +8 -0
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+ #--
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+ #
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+ # Author:: Francis Cianfrocca (gmail: blackhedd)
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+ # Homepage:: http://rubyeventmachine.com
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+ # Date:: 16 July 2006
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+ #
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+ # See EventMachine and EventMachine::Connection for documentation and
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+ # usage examples.
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+ #
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+ #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ #
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+ # Copyright (C) 2006-07 by Francis Cianfrocca. All Rights Reserved.
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+ # Gmail: blackhedd
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+ #
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+ # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ # it under the terms of either: 1) the GNU General Public License
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+ # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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+ # License, or (at your option) any later version; or 2) Ruby's License.
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+ #
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+ # See the file COPYING for complete licensing information.
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+ #
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+ #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ #
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+ #
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+
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+ require 'ostruct'
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+
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+ module EventMachine
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+ module Protocols
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+
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+ # Simple SMTP client
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # email = EM::Protocols::SmtpClient.send(
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+ # :domain=>"example.com",
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+ # :host=>'localhost',
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+ # :port=>25, # optional, defaults 25
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+ # :starttls=>true, # use ssl
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+ # :from=>"sender@example.com",
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+ # :to=> ["to_1@example.com", "to_2@example.com"],
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+ # :header=> {"Subject" => "This is a subject line"},
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+ # :body=> "This is the body of the email"
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+ # )
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+ # email.callback{
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+ # puts 'Email sent!'
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+ # }
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+ # email.errback{ |e|
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+ # puts 'Email failed!'
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+ # }
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+ #
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+ # Sending generated emails (using mailfactory)
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+ #
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+ # mail = MailFactory.new
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+ # mail.to = 'someone@site.co'
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+ # mail.from = 'me@site.com'
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+ # mail.subject = 'hi!'
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+ # mail.text = 'hello world'
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+ # mail.html = '<h1>hello world</h1>'
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+ #
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+ # email = EM::P::SmtpClient.send(
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+ # :domain=>'site.com',
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+ # :from=>mail.from,
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+ # :to=>mail.to,
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+ # :content=>"#{mail.to_s}\r\n.\r\n"
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+ # )
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+ #
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+ class SmtpClient < Connection
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+ include EventMachine::Deferrable
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+ include EventMachine::Protocols::LineText2
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+
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+ def initialize
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+ @succeeded = nil
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+ @responder = nil
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+ @code = nil
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+ @msg = nil
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+ end
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+
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+ # :host => required String
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+ # a string containing the IP address or host name of the SMTP server to connect to.
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+ # :port => optional
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+ # defaults to 25.
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+ # :domain => required String
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+ # This is passed as the argument to the EHLO command.
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+ # :starttls => optional Boolean
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+ # If it evaluates true, then the client will initiate STARTTLS with
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+ # the server, and abort the connection if the negotiation doesn't succeed.
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+ # TODO, need to be able to pass certificate parameters with this option.
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+ # :auth => optional Hash of auth parameters
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+ # If not given, then no auth will be attempted.
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+ # (In that case, the connection will be aborted if the server requires auth.)
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+ # Specify the hash value :type to determine the auth type, along with additional parameters
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+ # depending on the type.
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+ # Currently only :type => :plain is supported. Pass additional parameters :username (String),
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+ # and :password (either a String or a Proc that will be called at auth-time).
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # :auth => {:type=>:plain, :username=>"mickey@disney.com", :password=>"mouse"}
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+ #
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+ # :from => required String
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+ # Specifies the sender of the message. Will be passed as the argument
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+ # to the MAIL FROM. Do NOT enclose the argument in angle-bracket (<>) characters.
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+ # The connection will abort if the server rejects the value.
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+ # :to => required String or Array of Strings
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+ # The recipient(s) of the message. Do NOT enclose
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+ # any of the values in angle-brackets (<>) characters. It's NOT a fatal error if one or more
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+ # recipients are rejected by the server. (Of course, if ALL of them are, the server will most
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+ # likely trigger an error when we try to send data.) An array of codes containing the status
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+ # of each requested recipient is available after the call completes. TODO, we should define
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+ # an overridable stub that will be called on rejection of a recipient or a sender, giving
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+ # user code the chance to try again or abort the connection.
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+ # :header => Required hash of values to be transmitted in the header of the message.
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+ # The hash keys are the names of the headers (do NOT append a trailing colon), and the values are strings
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+ # containing the header values. TODO, support Arrays of header values, which would cause us to
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+ # send that specific header line more than once.
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # :header => {"Subject" => "Bogus", "CC" => "myboss@example.com"}
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+ #
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+ # :body => Optional string, defaults blank.
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+ # This will be passed as the body of the email message.
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+ # TODO, this needs to be significantly beefed up. As currently written, this requires the caller
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+ # to properly format the input into CRLF-delimited lines of 7-bit characters in the standard
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+ # SMTP transmission format. We need to be able to automatically convert binary data, and add
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+ # correct line-breaks to text data. I think the :body parameter should remain as it is, and we
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+ # should add a :content parameter that contains autoconversions and/or conversion parameters.
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+ # Then we can check if either :body or :content is present and do the right thing.
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+ # :content => Optional array or string
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+ # Alternative to providing header and body, an array or string of raw data which MUST be in
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+ # correct SMTP body format, including a trailing dot line
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+ # :verbose => Optional.
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+ # If true, will cause a lot of information (including the server-side of the
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+ # conversation) to be dumped to $>.
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+ #
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+ def self.send args={}
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+ args[:port] ||= 25
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+ args[:body] ||= ""
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+
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+ =begin
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+ (I don't think it's possible for EM#connect to throw an exception under normal
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+ circumstances, so this original code is stubbed out. A connect-failure will result
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+ in the #unbind method being called without calling #connection_completed.)
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+ begin
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+ EventMachine.connect( args[:host], args[:port], self) {|c|
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+ # According to the EM docs, we will get here AFTER post_init is called.
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+ c.args = args
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+ c.set_comm_inactivity_timeout 60
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+ }
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+ rescue
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+ # We'll get here on a connect error. This code mimics the effect
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+ # of a call to invoke_internal_error. Would be great to DRY this up.
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+ # (Actually, it may be that we never get here, if EM#connect catches
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+ # its errors internally.)
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+ d = EM::DefaultDeferrable.new
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+ d.set_deferred_status(:failed, {:error=>[:connect, 500, "unable to connect to server"]})
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+ d
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+ end
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+ =end
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+ EventMachine.connect( args[:host], args[:port], self) {|c|
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+ # According to the EM docs, we will get here AFTER post_init is called.
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+ c.args = args
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+ c.set_comm_inactivity_timeout 60
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+ }
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+ end
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+
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+ attr_writer :args
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+
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+ # @private
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+ def post_init
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+ @return_values = OpenStruct.new
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+ @return_values.start_time = Time.now
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+ end
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+
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+ # @private
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+ def connection_completed
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+ @responder = :receive_signon
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+ @msg = []
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+ end
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+
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+ # We can get here in a variety of ways, all of them being failures unless
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+ # the @succeeded flag is set. If a protocol success was recorded, then don't
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+ # set a deferred success because the caller will already have done it
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+ # (no need to wait until the connection closes to invoke the callbacks).
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+ #
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+ # @private
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+ def unbind
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+ unless @succeeded
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+ @return_values.elapsed_time = Time.now - @return_values.start_time
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+ @return_values.responder = @responder
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+ @return_values.code = @code
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+ @return_values.message = @msg
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+ set_deferred_status(:failed, @return_values)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # @private
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+ def receive_line ln
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+ $>.puts ln if @args[:verbose]
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+ @range = ln[0...1].to_i
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+ @code = ln[0...3].to_i
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+ @msg << ln[4..-1]
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+ unless ln[3...4] == '-'
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+ $>.puts @responder if @args[:verbose]
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+ send @responder
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+ @msg.clear
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ # We encountered an error from the server and will close the connection.
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+ # Use the error and message the server returned.
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+ #
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+ def invoke_error
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+ @return_values.elapsed_time = Time.now - @return_values.start_time
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+ @return_values.responder = @responder
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+ @return_values.code = @code
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+ @return_values.message = @msg
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+ set_deferred_status :failed, @return_values
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+ send_data "QUIT\r\n"
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+ close_connection_after_writing
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+ end
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+
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+ # We encountered an error on our side of the protocol and will close the connection.
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+ # Use an extra-protocol error code (900) and use the message from the caller.
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+ #
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+ def invoke_internal_error msg = "???"
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+ @return_values.elapsed_time = Time.now - @return_values.start_time
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+ @return_values.responder = @responder
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+ @return_values.code = 900
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+ @return_values.message = msg
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+ set_deferred_status :failed, @return_values
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+ send_data "QUIT\r\n"
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+ close_connection_after_writing
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+ end
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+
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+ def receive_signon
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+ return invoke_error unless @range == 2
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+ send_data "EHLO #{@args[:domain]}\r\n"
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+ @responder = :receive_ehlo_response
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+ end
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+
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+ def receive_ehlo_response
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+ return invoke_error unless @range == 2
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+ @server_caps = @msg
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+ invoke_starttls
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+ end
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+
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+ def invoke_starttls
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+ if @args[:starttls]
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+ # It would be more sociable to first ask if @server_caps contains
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+ # the string "STARTTLS" before we invoke it, but hey, life's too short.
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+ send_data "STARTTLS\r\n"
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+ @responder = :receive_starttls_response
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+ else
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+ invoke_auth
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+ end
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+ end
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+ def receive_starttls_response
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+ return invoke_error unless @range == 2
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+ start_tls
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+ invoke_auth
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+ end
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+
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+ # Perform an authentication. If the caller didn't request one, then fall through
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+ # to the mail-from state.
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+ def invoke_auth
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+ if @args[:auth]
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+ if @args[:auth][:type] == :plain
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+ psw = @args[:auth][:password]
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+ if psw.respond_to?(:call)
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+ psw = psw.call
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+ end
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+ #str = Base64::encode64("\0#{@args[:auth][:username]}\0#{psw}").chomp
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+ str = ["\0#{@args[:auth][:username]}\0#{psw}"].pack("m").gsub(/\n/, '')
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+ send_data "AUTH PLAIN #{str}\r\n"
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+ @responder = :receive_auth_response
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+ else
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+ return invoke_internal_error("unsupported auth type")
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+ end
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+ else
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+ invoke_mail_from
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+ end
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+ end
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+ def receive_auth_response
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+ return invoke_error unless @range == 2
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+ invoke_mail_from
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+ end
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+
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+ def invoke_mail_from
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+ send_data "MAIL FROM: <#{@args[:from]}>\r\n"
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+ @responder = :receive_mail_from_response
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+ end
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+ def receive_mail_from_response
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+ return invoke_error unless @range == 2
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+ invoke_rcpt_to
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+ end
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+
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+ def invoke_rcpt_to
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+ @rcpt_responses ||= []
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+ l = @rcpt_responses.length
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+ to = @args[:to].is_a?(Array) ? @args[:to] : [@args[:to].to_s]
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+ if l < to.length
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+ send_data "RCPT TO: <#{to[l]}>\r\n"
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+ @responder = :receive_rcpt_to_response
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+ else
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+ e = @rcpt_responses.select {|rr| rr.last == 2}
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+ if e and e.length > 0
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+ invoke_data
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+ else
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+ invoke_error
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ def receive_rcpt_to_response
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+ @rcpt_responses << [@code, @msg, @range]
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+ invoke_rcpt_to
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+ end
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+
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+ def invoke_data
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+ send_data "DATA\r\n"
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+ @responder = :receive_data_response
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+ end
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+ def receive_data_response
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+ return invoke_error unless @range == 3
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+
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+ # The data to send can be given either in @args[:content] (an array or string of raw data
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+ # which MUST be in correct SMTP body format, including a trailing dot line), or a header and
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+ # body given in @args[:header] and @args[:body].
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+ #
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+ if @args[:content]
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+ send_data @args[:content].to_s
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+ else
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+ # The header can be a hash or an array.
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+ if @args[:header].is_a?(Hash)
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+ (@args[:header] || {}).each {|k,v| send_data "#{k}: #{v}\r\n" }
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+ else
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+ send_data @args[:header].to_s
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+ end
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+ send_data "\r\n"
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+
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+ if @args[:body].is_a?(Array)
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+ @args[:body].each {|e| send_data e}
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+ else
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+ send_data @args[:body].to_s
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+ end
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+
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+ send_data "\r\n.\r\n"
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+ end
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+
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+ @responder = :receive_message_response
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+ end
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+ def receive_message_response
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+ return invoke_error unless @range == 2
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+ send_data "QUIT\r\n"
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+ close_connection_after_writing
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+ @succeeded = true
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+ @return_values.elapsed_time = Time.now - @return_values.start_time
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+ @return_values.responder = @responder
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+ @return_values.code = @code
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+ @return_values.message = @msg
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+ set_deferred_status :succeeded, @return_values
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ #--
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+ #
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+ # Author:: Francis Cianfrocca (gmail: blackhedd)
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+ # Homepage:: http://rubyeventmachine.com
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+ # Date:: 16 July 2006
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+ #
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+ # See EventMachine and EventMachine::Connection for documentation and
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+ # usage examples.
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+ #
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+ #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ #
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+ # Copyright (C) 2006-07 by Francis Cianfrocca. All Rights Reserved.
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+ # Gmail: blackhedd
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+ #
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+ # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ # it under the terms of either: 1) the GNU General Public License
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+ # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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+ # License, or (at your option) any later version; or 2) Ruby's License.
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+ #
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+ # See the file COPYING for complete licensing information.
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+ #
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+ #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ #
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+ #
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+
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+ module EventMachine
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+ module Protocols
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+
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+ # This is a protocol handler for the server side of SMTP.
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+ # It's NOT a complete SMTP server obeying all the semantics of servers conforming to
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+ # RFC2821. Rather, it uses overridable method stubs to communicate protocol states
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+ # and data to user code. User code is responsible for doing the right things with the
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+ # data in order to get complete and correct SMTP server behavior.
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+ #
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+ # Simple SMTP server example:
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+ #
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+ # class EmailServer < EM::P::SmtpServer
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+ # def receive_plain_auth(user, pass)
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+ # true
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # def get_server_domain
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+ # "mock.smtp.server.local"
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # def get_server_greeting
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+ # "mock smtp server greets you with impunity"
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # def receive_sender(sender)
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+ # current.sender = sender
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+ # true
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # def receive_recipient(recipient)
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+ # current.recipient = recipient
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+ # true
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # def receive_message
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+ # current.received = true
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+ # current.completed_at = Time.now
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+ #
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+ # p [:received_email, current]
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+ # @current = OpenStruct.new
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+ # true
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # def receive_ehlo_domain(domain)
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+ # @ehlo_domain = domain
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+ # true
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # def receive_data_command
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+ # current.data = ""
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+ # true
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # def receive_data_chunk(data)
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+ # current.data << data.join("\n")
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+ # true
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # def receive_transaction
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+ # if @ehlo_domain
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+ # current.ehlo_domain = @ehlo_domain
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+ # @ehlo_domain = nil
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+ # end
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+ # true
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # def current
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+ # @current ||= OpenStruct.new
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # def self.start(host = 'localhost', port = 1025)
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+ # require 'ostruct'
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+ # @server = EM.start_server host, port, self
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # def self.stop
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+ # if @server
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+ # EM.stop_server @server
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+ # @server = nil
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # def self.running?
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+ # !!@server
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # EM.run{ EmailServer.start }
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+ #
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+ #--
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+ # Useful paragraphs in RFC-2821:
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+ # 4.3.2: Concise list of command-reply sequences, in essence a text representation
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+ # of the command state-machine.
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+ #
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+ # STARTTLS is defined in RFC2487.
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+ # Observe that there are important rules governing whether a publicly-referenced server
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+ # (meaning one whose Internet address appears in public MX records) may require the
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+ # non-optional use of TLS.
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+ # Non-optional TLS does not apply to EHLO, NOOP, QUIT or STARTTLS.
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+ class SmtpServer < EventMachine::Connection
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+ include Protocols::LineText2
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+
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+ HeloRegex = /\AHELO\s*/i
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+ EhloRegex = /\AEHLO\s*/i
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+ QuitRegex = /\AQUIT/i
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+ MailFromRegex = /\AMAIL FROM:\s*/i
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+ RcptToRegex = /\ARCPT TO:\s*/i
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+ DataRegex = /\ADATA/i
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+ NoopRegex = /\ANOOP/i
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+ RsetRegex = /\ARSET/i
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+ VrfyRegex = /\AVRFY\s+/i
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+ ExpnRegex = /\AEXPN\s+/i
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+ HelpRegex = /\AHELP/i
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+ StarttlsRegex = /\ASTARTTLS/i
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+ AuthRegex = /\AAUTH\s+/i
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+
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+
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+ # Class variable containing default parameters that can be overridden
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+ # in application code.
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+ # Individual objects of this class will make an instance-local copy of
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+ # the class variable, so that they can be reconfigured on a per-instance
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+ # basis.
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+ #
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+ # Chunksize is the number of data lines we'll buffer before
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+ # sending them to the application. TODO, make this user-configurable.
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+ #
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+ @@parms = {
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+ :chunksize => 4000,
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+ :verbose => false
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+ }
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+ def self.parms= parms={}
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+ @@parms.merge!(parms)
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+ end
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+
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+
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+
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+ def initialize *args
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+ super
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+ @parms = @@parms
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+ init_protocol_state
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+ end
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+
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+ def parms= parms={}
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+ @parms.merge!(parms)
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+ end
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+
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+ # In SMTP, the server talks first. But by a (perhaps flawed) axiom in EM,
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+ # #post_init will execute BEFORE the block passed to #start_server, for any
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+ # given accepted connection. Since in this class we'll probably be getting
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+ # a lot of initialization parameters, we want the guts of post_init to
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+ # run AFTER the application has initialized the connection object. So we
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+ # use a spawn to schedule the post_init to run later.
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+ # It's a little weird, I admit. A reasonable alternative would be to set
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+ # parameters as a class variable and to do that before accepting any connections.
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+ #
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+ # OBSOLETE, now we have @@parms. But the spawn is nice to keep as an illustration.
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+ #
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+ def post_init
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+ #send_data "220 #{get_server_greeting}\r\n" (ORIGINAL)
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+ #(EM.spawn {|x| x.send_data "220 #{x.get_server_greeting}\r\n"}).notify(self)
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+ (EM.spawn {|x| x.send_server_greeting}).notify(self)
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+ end
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+
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+ def send_server_greeting
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+ send_data "220 #{get_server_greeting}\r\n"
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+ end
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+
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+ def receive_line ln
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+ @@parms[:verbose] and $>.puts ">>> #{ln}"
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+
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+ return process_data_line(ln) if @state.include?(:data)
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+ return process_auth_line(ln) if @state.include?(:auth_incomplete)
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+
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+ case ln
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+ when EhloRegex
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+ process_ehlo $'.dup
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+ when HeloRegex
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+ process_helo $'.dup
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+ when MailFromRegex
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+ process_mail_from $'.dup
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+ when RcptToRegex
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+ process_rcpt_to $'.dup
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+ when DataRegex
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+ process_data
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+ when RsetRegex
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+ process_rset
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+ when VrfyRegex
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+ process_vrfy
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+ when ExpnRegex
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+ process_expn
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+ when HelpRegex
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+ process_help
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+ when NoopRegex
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+ process_noop
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+ when QuitRegex
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+ process_quit
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+ when StarttlsRegex
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+ process_starttls
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+ when AuthRegex
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+ process_auth $'.dup
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+ else
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+ process_unknown
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # TODO - implement this properly, the implementation is a stub!
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+ def process_vrfy
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+ send_data "250 Ok, but unimplemented\r\n"
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+ end
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+ # TODO - implement this properly, the implementation is a stub!
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+ def process_help
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+ send_data "250 Ok, but unimplemented\r\n"
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+ end
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+ # TODO - implement this properly, the implementation is a stub!
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+ def process_expn
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+ send_data "250 Ok, but unimplemented\r\n"
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+ end
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+
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+ #--
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+ # This is called at several points to restore the protocol state
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+ # to a pre-transaction state. In essence, we "forget" having seen
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+ # any valid command except EHLO and STARTTLS.
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+ # We also have to callback user code, in case they're keeping track
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+ # of senders, recipients, and whatnot.
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+ #
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+ # We try to follow the convention of avoiding the verb "receive" for
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+ # internal method names except receive_line (which we inherit), and
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+ # using only receive_xxx for user-overridable stubs.
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+ #
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+ # init_protocol_state is called when we initialize the connection as
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+ # well as during reset_protocol_state. It does NOT call the user
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+ # override method. This enables us to promise the users that they
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+ # won't see the overridable fire except after EHLO and RSET, and
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+ # after a message has been received. Although the latter may be wrong.
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+ # The standard may allow multiple DATA segments with the same set of
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+ # senders and recipients.
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+ #
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+ def reset_protocol_state
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+ init_protocol_state
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+ s,@state = @state,[]
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+ @state << :starttls if s.include?(:starttls)
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+ @state << :ehlo if s.include?(:ehlo)
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+ receive_transaction
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+ end
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+ def init_protocol_state
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+ @state ||= []
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ #--
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+ # EHLO/HELO is always legal, per the standard. On success
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+ # it always clears buffers and initiates a mail "transaction."
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+ # Which means that a MAIL FROM must follow.
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+ #
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+ # Per the standard, an EHLO/HELO or a RSET "initiates" an email
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+ # transaction. Thereafter, MAIL FROM must be received before
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+ # RCPT TO, before DATA. Not sure what this specific ordering
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+ # achieves semantically, but it does make it easier to
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+ # implement. We also support user-specified requirements for
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+ # STARTTLS and AUTH. We make it impossible to proceed to MAIL FROM
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+ # without fulfilling tls and/or auth, if the user specified either
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+ # or both as required. We need to check the extension standard
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+ # for auth to see if a credential is discarded after a RSET along
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+ # with all the rest of the state. We'll behave as if it is.
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+ # Now clearly, we can't discard tls after its been negotiated
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+ # without dropping the connection, so that flag doesn't get cleared.
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+ #
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+ def process_ehlo domain
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+ if receive_ehlo_domain domain
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+ send_data "250-#{get_server_domain}\r\n"
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+ if @@parms[:starttls]
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+ send_data "250-STARTTLS\r\n"
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+ end
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+ if @@parms[:auth]
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+ send_data "250-AUTH PLAIN\r\n"
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+ end
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+ send_data "250-NO-SOLICITING\r\n"
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+ # TODO, size needs to be configurable.
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+ send_data "250 SIZE 20000000\r\n"
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+ reset_protocol_state
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+ @state << :ehlo
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+ else
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+ send_data "550 Requested action not taken\r\n"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def process_helo domain
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+ if receive_ehlo_domain domain.dup
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+ send_data "250 #{get_server_domain}\r\n"
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+ reset_protocol_state
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+ @state << :ehlo
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+ else
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+ send_data "550 Requested action not taken\r\n"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def process_quit
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+ send_data "221 Ok\r\n"
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+ close_connection_after_writing
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+ end
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+
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+ def process_noop
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+ send_data "250 Ok\r\n"
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+ end
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+
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+ def process_unknown
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+ send_data "500 Unknown command\r\n"
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+ end
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+
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+ #--
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+ # So far, only AUTH PLAIN is supported but we should do at least LOGIN as well.
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+ # TODO, support clients that send AUTH PLAIN with no parameter, expecting a 3xx
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+ # response and a continuation of the auth conversation.
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+ #
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+ def process_auth str
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+ if @state.include?(:auth)
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+ send_data "503 auth already issued\r\n"
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+ elsif str =~ /\APLAIN\s?/i
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+ if $'.length == 0
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+ # we got a partial response, so let the client know to send the rest
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+ @state << :auth_incomplete
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+ send_data("334 \r\n")
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+ else
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+ # we got the initial response, so go ahead & process it
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+ process_auth_line($')
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+ end
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+ #elsif str =~ /\ALOGIN\s+/i
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+ else
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+ send_data "504 auth mechanism not available\r\n"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def process_auth_line(line)
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+ plain = line.unpack("m").first
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+ _,user,psw = plain.split("\000")
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+ if receive_plain_auth user,psw
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+ send_data "235 authentication ok\r\n"
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+ @state << :auth
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+ else
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+ send_data "535 invalid authentication\r\n"
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+ end
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+ @state.delete :auth_incomplete
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+ end
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+
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+ #--
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+ # Unusually, we can deal with a Deferrable returned from the user application.
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+ # This was added to deal with a special case in a particular application, but
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+ # it would be a nice idea to add it to the other user-code callbacks.
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+ #
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+ def process_data
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+ unless @state.include?(:rcpt)
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+ send_data "503 Operation sequence error\r\n"
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+ else
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+ succeeded = proc {
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+ send_data "354 Send it\r\n"
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+ @state << :data
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+ @databuffer = []
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+ }
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+ failed = proc {
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+ send_data "550 Operation failed\r\n"
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+ }
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+
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+ d = receive_data_command
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+
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+ if d.respond_to?(:callback)
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+ d.callback(&succeeded)
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+ d.errback(&failed)
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+ else
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+ (d ? succeeded : failed).call
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def process_rset
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+ reset_protocol_state
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+ receive_reset
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+ send_data "250 Ok\r\n"
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+ end
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+
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+ def unbind
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+ connection_ended
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+ end
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+
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+ #--
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+ # STARTTLS may not be issued before EHLO, or unless the user has chosen
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+ # to support it.
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+ # TODO, must support user-supplied certificates.
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+ #
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+ def process_starttls
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+ if @@parms[:starttls]
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+ if @state.include?(:starttls)
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+ send_data "503 TLS Already negotiated\r\n"
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+ elsif ! @state.include?(:ehlo)
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+ send_data "503 EHLO required before STARTTLS\r\n"
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+ else
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+ send_data "220 Start TLS negotiation\r\n"
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+ start_tls
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+ @state << :starttls
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+ end
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+ else
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+ process_unknown
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ #--
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+ # Requiring TLS is touchy, cf RFC2784.
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+ # Requiring AUTH seems to be much more reasonable.
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+ # We don't currently support any notion of deriving an authentication from the TLS
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+ # negotiation, although that would certainly be reasonable.
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+ # We DON'T allow MAIL FROM to be given twice.
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+ # We DON'T enforce all the various rules for validating the sender or
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+ # the reverse-path (like whether it should be null), and notifying the reverse
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+ # path in case of delivery problems. All of that is left to the calling application.
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+ #
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+ def process_mail_from sender
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+ if (@@parms[:starttls]==:required and !@state.include?(:starttls))
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+ send_data "550 This server requires STARTTLS before MAIL FROM\r\n"
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+ elsif (@@parms[:auth]==:required and !@state.include?(:auth))
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+ send_data "550 This server requires authentication before MAIL FROM\r\n"
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+ elsif @state.include?(:mail_from)
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+ send_data "503 MAIL already given\r\n"
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+ else
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+ unless receive_sender sender
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+ send_data "550 sender is unacceptable\r\n"
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+ else
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+ send_data "250 Ok\r\n"
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+ @state << :mail_from
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ #--
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+ # Since we require :mail_from to have been seen before we process RCPT TO,
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+ # we don't need to repeat the tests for TLS and AUTH.
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+ # Note that we don't remember or do anything else with the recipients.
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+ # All of that is on the user code.
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+ # TODO: we should enforce user-definable limits on the total number of
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+ # recipients per transaction.
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+ # We might want to make sure that a given recipient is only seen once, but
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+ # for now we'll let that be the user's problem.
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+ #
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+ # User-written code can return a deferrable from receive_recipient.
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+ #
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+ def process_rcpt_to rcpt
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+ unless @state.include?(:mail_from)
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+ send_data "503 MAIL is required before RCPT\r\n"
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+ else
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+ succeeded = proc {
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+ send_data "250 Ok\r\n"
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+ @state << :rcpt unless @state.include?(:rcpt)
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+ }
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+ failed = proc {
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+ send_data "550 recipient is unacceptable\r\n"
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+ }
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+
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+ d = receive_recipient rcpt
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+
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+ if d.respond_to?(:set_deferred_status)
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+ d.callback(&succeeded)
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+ d.errback(&failed)
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+ else
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+ (d ? succeeded : failed).call
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+ end
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+
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+ =begin
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+ unless receive_recipient rcpt
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+ send_data "550 recipient is unacceptable\r\n"
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+ else
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+ send_data "250 Ok\r\n"
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+ @state << :rcpt unless @state.include?(:rcpt)
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+ end
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+ =end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ # Send the incoming data to the application one chunk at a time, rather than
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+ # one line at a time. That lets the application be a little more flexible about
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+ # storing to disk, etc.
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+ # Since we clear the chunk array every time we submit it, the caller needs to be
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+ # aware to do things like dup it if he wants to keep it around across calls.
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+ #
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+ # Resets the transaction upon disposition of the incoming message.
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+ # RFC5321 says this about the MAIL FROM command:
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+ # "This command tells the SMTP-receiver that a new mail transaction is
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+ # starting and to reset all its state tables and buffers, including any
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+ # recipients or mail data."
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+ #
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+ # Equivalent behaviour is implemented by resetting after a completed transaction.
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+ #
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+ # User-written code can return a Deferrable as a response from receive_message.
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+ #
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+ def process_data_line ln
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+ if ln == "."
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+ if @databuffer.length > 0
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+ receive_data_chunk @databuffer
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+ @databuffer.clear
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ succeeded = proc {
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+ send_data "250 Message accepted\r\n"
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+ reset_protocol_state
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+ }
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+ failed = proc {
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+ send_data "550 Message rejected\r\n"
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+ reset_protocol_state
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+ }
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+ d = receive_message
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+
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+ if d.respond_to?(:set_deferred_status)
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+ d.callback(&succeeded)
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+ d.errback(&failed)
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+ else
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+ (d ? succeeded : failed).call
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+ end
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+
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+ @state.delete :data
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+ else
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+ # slice off leading . if any
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+ ln.slice!(0...1) if ln[0] == ?.
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+ @databuffer << ln
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+ if @databuffer.length > @@parms[:chunksize]
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+ receive_data_chunk @databuffer
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+ @databuffer.clear
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ #------------------------------------------
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+ # Everything from here on can be overridden in user code.
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+
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+ # The greeting returned in the initial connection message to the client.
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+ def get_server_greeting
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+ "EventMachine SMTP Server"
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+ end
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+ # The domain name returned in the first line of the response to a
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+ # successful EHLO or HELO command.
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+ def get_server_domain
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+ "Ok EventMachine SMTP Server"
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+ end
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+
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+ # A false response from this user-overridable method will cause a
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+ # 550 error to be returned to the remote client.
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+ #
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+ def receive_ehlo_domain domain
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+ true
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+ end
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+
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+ # Return true or false to indicate that the authentication is acceptable.
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+ def receive_plain_auth user, password
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+ true
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+ end
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+
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+ # Receives the argument of the MAIL FROM command. Return false to
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+ # indicate to the remote client that the sender is not accepted.
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+ # This can only be successfully called once per transaction.
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+ #
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+ def receive_sender sender
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+ true
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+ end
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+
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+ # Receives the argument of a RCPT TO command. Can be given multiple
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+ # times per transaction. Return false to reject the recipient.
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+ #
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+ def receive_recipient rcpt
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+ true
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+ end
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+
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+ # Sent when the remote peer issues the RSET command.
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+ # Since RSET is not allowed to fail (according to the protocol),
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+ # we ignore any return value from user overrides of this method.
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+ #
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+ def receive_reset
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+ end
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+
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+ # Sent when the remote peer has ended the connection.
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+ #
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+ def connection_ended
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+ end
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+
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+ # Called when the remote peer sends the DATA command.
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+ # Returning false will cause us to send a 550 error to the peer.
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+ # This can be useful for dealing with problems that arise from processing
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+ # the whole set of sender and recipients.
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+ #
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+ def receive_data_command
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+ true
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+ end
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+
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+ # Sent when data from the remote peer is available. The size can be controlled
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+ # by setting the :chunksize parameter. This call can be made multiple times.
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+ # The goal is to strike a balance between sending the data to the application one
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+ # line at a time, and holding all of a very large message in memory.
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+ #
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+ def receive_data_chunk data
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+ @smtps_msg_size ||= 0
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+ @smtps_msg_size += data.join.length
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+ STDERR.write "<#{@smtps_msg_size}>"
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+ end
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+
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+ # Sent after a message has been completely received. User code
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+ # must return true or false to indicate whether the message has
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+ # been accepted for delivery.
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+ def receive_message
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+ @@parms[:verbose] and $>.puts "Received complete message"
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+ true
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+ end
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+
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+ # This is called when the protocol state is reset. It happens
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+ # when the remote client calls EHLO/HELO or RSET.
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+ def receive_transaction
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end