masqmail
changeset 311:e230bcd0f1c6
removed protocol option from route config
It was somehow redundant. Now, if `pipe' is set, the protocol will be
pipe, otherwise it'll be smtp. That's just natural.
author | meillo@marmaro.de |
---|---|
date | Sun, 24 Apr 2011 19:37:56 +0200 |
parents | f10a56dc7481 |
children | c74adb7c4f50 |
files | admin/config-transition docs/simple-relay-setup examples/openssl.route man/masqmail.route.5 src/conf.c src/deliver.c src/masqmail.h |
diffstat | 7 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 50 deletions(-) [+] |
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1.1 --- a/admin/config-transition Sun Apr 24 19:14:38 2011 +0200 1.2 +++ b/admin/config-transition Sun Apr 24 19:37:56 2011 +0200 1.3 @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ 1.4 #!/bin/sh 1.5 # 1.6 # check masqmail config files for options that are obsolete 1.7 -# -v enables verbose output 1.8 # 1.9 # 2010 markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de> 1.10 1.11 if [ $# -eq 0 ] ; then 1.12 - echo "usage: config-transition [-v] CONFIGFILE..." >&2 1.13 + echo "usage: config-transition CONFIGFILE..." >&2 1.14 exit 1 1.15 fi 1.16 1.17 @@ -93,6 +92,10 @@ 1.18 All we have is a comment in the code saying: This option is used by sqilconf. \ 1.19 " 1.20 1.21 +check["protocol"] = "route" SUBSEP "Removed in 0.3.2" SUBSEP "\ 1.22 +If pipe is given, pipe will be used, otherwise smtp will be used. \ 1.23 +" 1.24 + 1.25 # get files 1.26 1.27 # already covered by the get.* and online_gets.* options in the conf 1.28 @@ -126,26 +129,17 @@ 1.29 split(check[key], a, SUBSEP); # array index starts with 1 1.30 printf("%s:%d: [%s] %s%s\n", FILENAME, NR, a[1], key, checkcomment()); 1.31 cmd = "fold -sw 70 | sed 's,^,\t,'" 1.32 - if (verbose) { 1.33 - print "\t>>>> " \$0 " <<<<" 1.34 - print a[3] | cmd 1.35 - close(cmd) 1.36 - print "\t" a[2] 1.37 - print "" 1.38 - } 1.39 + print "\t>>>> " \$0 " <<<<" 1.40 + print a[3] | cmd 1.41 + close(cmd) 1.42 + print "\t" a[2] 1.43 + print "" 1.44 } 1.45 } 1.46 1.47 ! 1.48 1.49 1.50 -verbose=0 1.51 -if [ X"$1" = X"-v" ] ; then 1.52 - verbose=1 1.53 - shift 1.54 -fi 1.55 - 1.56 for i do 1.57 - awk -f "$awkscript" "verbose=$verbose" "$i" 1.58 + awk -f "$awkscript" "$i" 1.59 done 1.60 -
2.1 --- a/docs/simple-relay-setup Sun Apr 24 19:14:38 2011 +0200 2.2 +++ b/docs/simple-relay-setup Sun Apr 24 19:37:56 2011 +0200 2.3 @@ -34,8 +34,6 @@ 2.4 2.5 Addionally you need to create the route config file like: 2.6 2.7 - protocol = smtp 2.8 - 2.9 # where to relay to; the address and port of the smart host 2.10 mail_host = "mail.gmx.net:25" 2.11 # use a wrapper to enable encryption
3.1 --- a/examples/openssl.route Sun Apr 24 19:14:38 2011 +0200 3.2 +++ b/examples/openssl.route Sun Apr 24 19:37:56 2011 +0200 3.3 @@ -2,8 +2,6 @@ 3.4 # by Philipp Berndt 3.5 3.6 3.7 -protocol = "smtp" 3.8 - 3.9 # encryption is done by communicating through openssl 3.10 3.11 # Today usually STARTTLS (RFC-3207) is used:
4.1 --- a/man/masqmail.route.5 Sun Apr 24 19:14:38 2011 +0200 4.2 +++ b/man/masqmail.route.5 Sun Apr 24 19:37:56 2011 +0200 4.3 @@ -9,17 +9,15 @@ 4.4 This man page describes the syntax of the route configuration files of \fBmasqmail (8)\fR. 4.5 Their usual locations are in \fI/etc/masqmail/\fR. 4.6 4.7 +Mail will be sent with the SMTP protocol to its destination, unless 4.8 +`pipe' is given. 4.9 +In this case the message will be piped to the given program. 4.10 +See option `pipe' below. 4.11 + 4.12 + 4.13 .SH OPTIONS 4.14 4.15 .TP 4.16 -\fBprotocol\fR = \fIstring\fR 4.17 - 4.18 -\fIstring\fR can be one of `smtp' or `pipe', default is `smtp'. 4.19 -If set to `smtp', mail will be sent with the SMTP protocol to its destination. 4.20 -If set to `pipe', you also have to set `pipe' to a command, the message will then be piped to a program. 4.21 -See option `pipe' below. 4.22 - 4.23 -.TP 4.24 \fBmail_host\fR = \fIstring\fR 4.25 4.26 This is preferably the mail server of your ISP. 4.27 @@ -305,7 +303,6 @@ 4.28 .TP 4.29 \fBpipe\fR = \fIcommand\fR 4.30 4.31 -If set, and protocol is set to `pipe', 4.32 \fIcommand\fR will be called and the message will be piped to its stdin. 4.33 Purpose is to use gateways to uucp, fax, sms or whatever else. 4.34 4.35 @@ -315,15 +312,15 @@ 4.36 .TP 4.37 \fBpipe_fromline = \fIboolean\fR 4.38 4.39 -If this is set, and protocol is set to `pipe', 4.40 -a from line will be prepended to the output stream whenever a pipe command is called. 4.41 +Only if `pipe' is used. 4.42 +A from line will be prepended to the output stream whenever a pipe command is called. 4.43 Default is false. 4.44 4.45 .TP 4.46 \fBpipe_fromhack = \fIboolean\fR 4.47 4.48 -If this is set, and protocol is set to `pipe', 4.49 -each line beginning with `From ' is replaced with `>From ' whenever a pipe command is called. 4.50 +Only if `pipe' is used. 4.51 +Each line beginning with `From ' is replaced with `>From ' whenever a pipe command is called. 4.52 You probably want this if you have set \fBpipe_fromline\fR above. 4.53 Default is false. 4.54
5.1 --- a/src/conf.c Sun Apr 24 19:14:38 2011 +0200 5.2 +++ b/src/conf.c Sun Apr 24 19:37:56 2011 +0200 5.3 @@ -620,7 +620,6 @@ 5.4 route->filename = g_strdup(filename); 5.5 route->name = g_strdup(filename); /* quick hack */ 5.6 5.7 - route->protocol = g_strdup("smtp"); 5.8 route->expand_h_sender_address = TRUE; 5.9 5.10 route->is_local_net = is_local_net; 5.11 @@ -635,9 +634,7 @@ 5.12 5.13 gchar lval[256], rval[2048]; 5.14 while (read_statement(in, lval, 256, rval, 2048)) { 5.15 - if (strcmp(lval, "protocol") == 0) 5.16 - route->protocol = g_strdup(rval); 5.17 - else if (strcmp(lval, "mail_host") == 0) 5.18 + if (strcmp(lval, "mail_host") == 0) 5.19 route->mail_host = parse_interface(rval, 25); 5.20 else if (strcmp(lval, "helo_name") == 0) 5.21 route->helo_name = g_strdup(rval); 5.22 @@ -803,8 +800,6 @@ 5.23 { 5.24 if (r->filename) 5.25 g_free(r->filename); 5.26 - if (r->protocol) 5.27 - g_free(r->protocol); 5.28 if (r->mail_host) { 5.29 g_free(r->mail_host->address); 5.30 g_free(r->mail_host); 5.31 @@ -890,7 +885,6 @@ 5.32 return NULL; 5.33 } 5.34 memset(route, 0, sizeof(connect_route)); 5.35 - route->protocol = g_strdup("smtp"); 5.36 route->is_local_net = TRUE; 5.37 route->name = g_strdup("default local_net_route"); 5.38 route->expand_h_sender_address = TRUE;
6.1 --- a/src/deliver.c Sun Apr 24 19:14:38 2011 +0200 6.2 +++ b/src/deliver.c Sun Apr 24 19:37:56 2011 +0200 6.3 @@ -268,11 +268,6 @@ 6.4 6.5 DEBUG(5) debugf("deliver_msglist_host_pipe entered\n"); 6.6 6.7 - if (route->pipe == NULL) { 6.8 - logwrite(LOG_ALERT, "no pipe command given for route (protocol is pipe!)\n"); 6.9 - return FALSE; 6.10 - } 6.11 - 6.12 foreach(msgout_list, msgout_node) { 6.13 msg_out *msgout = (msg_out *) (msgout_node->data); 6.14 gboolean flag, ok_fail = FALSE; 6.15 @@ -475,11 +470,12 @@ 6.16 gboolean 6.17 deliver_msglist_host(connect_route * route, GList * msgout_list, gchar * host, GList * res_list) 6.18 { 6.19 - DEBUG(5) debugf("protocol = %s\n", route->protocol); 6.20 6.21 - if (strcmp(route->protocol, "pipe") == 0) { 6.22 + if (route->pipe) { 6.23 + DEBUG(5) debugf("with pipe\n"); 6.24 return deliver_msglist_host_pipe(route, msgout_list, host, res_list); 6.25 } else { 6.26 + DEBUG(5) debugf("with smtp\n"); 6.27 return deliver_msglist_host_smtp(route, msgout_list, host, res_list); 6.28 } 6.29 }