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_saveaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_BIN "$SMTP_BIN" |
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SMTP_FROM="$(_readaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_FROM)" |
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SMTP_FROM="$(_clean_email_header "$SMTP_FROM")" |
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if [ -z "$SMTP_FROM" ]; then |
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_err "You must define SMTP_FROM as the sender email address." |
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return 1 |
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fi |
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if _email_has_display_name "$SMTP_FROM"; then |
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_err "SMTP_FROM must be only a simple email address (sender@example.com)." |
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_err "Change your SMTP_FROM='$SMTP_FROM' to remove the display name." |
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return 1 |
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fi |
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_debug SMTP_FROM "$SMTP_FROM" |
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_saveaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_FROM "$SMTP_FROM" |
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SMTP_TO="$(_readaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_TO)" |
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SMTP_TO="$(_clean_email_header "$SMTP_TO")" |
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if [ -z "$SMTP_TO" ]; then |
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_err "You must define SMTP_TO as the recipient email address." |
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_err "You must define SMTP_TO as the recipient email address(es)." |
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return 1 |
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fi |
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if _email_has_display_name "$SMTP_TO"; then |
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_err "SMTP_TO must be only simple email addresses (to@example.com,to2@example.com)." |
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_err "Change your SMTP_TO='$SMTP_TO' to remove the display name(s)." |
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return 1 |
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fi |
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_debug SMTP_TO "$SMTP_TO" |
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_debug SMTP_TIMEOUT "$SMTP_TIMEOUT" |
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_saveaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_TIMEOUT "$SMTP_TIMEOUT" "$SMTP_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT" |
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SMTP_X_MAILER="${PROJECT_NAME} ${VER} --notify-hook smtp" |
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SMTP_X_MAILER="$(_clean_email_header "$PROJECT_NAME $VER --notify-hook smtp")" |
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# Run with --debug 2 (or above) to echo the transcript of the SMTP session. |
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# Careful: this may include SMTP_PASSWORD in plaintext! |
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SMTP_SHOW_TRANSCRIPT="" |
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fi |
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SMTP_SUBJECT=$(_clean_email_header "$SMTP_SUBJECT") |
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_debug SMTP_SUBJECT "$SMTP_SUBJECT" |
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_debug SMTP_CONTENT "$SMTP_CONTENT" |
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return 0 |
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} |
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# Strip CR and NL from text to prevent MIME header injection |
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# text |
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_clean_email_header() { |
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printf "%s" "$(echo "$1" | tr -d "\r\n")" |
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} |
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# Simple check for display name in an email address (< > or ") |
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# email |
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_email_has_display_name() { |
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_email="$1" |
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expr "$_email" : '^.*[<>"]' >/dev/null |
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} |
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## |
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## curl smtp sending |
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## |
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# Send the message via curl using SMTP_* variables |
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_smtp_send_curl() { |
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# curl passes --mail-from and --mail-rcpt directly to the SMTP protocol without |
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# additional parsing, and SMTP requires addr-spec only (no display names). |
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# In the future, maybe try to parse the addr-spec out for curl args (non-trivial). |
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if _email_has_display_name "$SMTP_FROM"; then |
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_err "curl smtp only allows a simple email address in SMTP_FROM." |
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_err "Change your SMTP_FROM='$SMTP_FROM' to remove the display name." |
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return 1 |
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fi |
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if _email_has_display_name "$SMTP_TO"; then |
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_err "curl smtp only allows simple email addresses in SMTP_TO." |
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_err "Change your SMTP_TO='$SMTP_TO' to remove the display name(s)." |
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return 1 |
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fi |
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# Build curl args in $@ |
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case "$SMTP_SECURE" in |
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none) |
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set -- --url "smtp://${SMTP_HOST}:${SMTP_PORT}" |
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echo "$raw_message" | "$SMTP_BIN" "$@" |
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} |
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# Output an RFC-822 / RFC-5322 email message using SMTP_* variables |
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# Output an RFC-822 / RFC-5322 email message using SMTP_* variables. |
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# (This assumes variables have already been cleaned for use in email headers.) |
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_smtp_raw_message() { |
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echo "From: $SMTP_FROM" |
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echo "To: $SMTP_TO" |
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LC_TIME="$_old_lc_time" |
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} |
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# Simple check for display name in an email address (< > or ") |
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# email |
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_email_has_display_name() { |
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_email="$1" |
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expr "$_email" : '^.*[<>"]' >/dev/null |
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} |
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## |
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## Python smtp sending |
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## |
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