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author | Stef Walter <stef@memberwebs.com> | 2004-10-18 22:54:51 +0000 |
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committer | Stef Walter <stef@memberwebs.com> | 2004-10-18 22:54:51 +0000 |
commit | 8ffd57b3fe8fb56d77dde340af147255ce73ad1c (patch) | |
tree | 7b01b3934b77a648dd9bc3a1fdf86b4afd8d52a2 /scripts | |
parent | 456d7cc777068bc31a529d6b05ceeb1826b9fece (diff) |
Added sample scripts.
Diffstat (limited to 'scripts')
-rw-r--r-- | scripts/add_header.sh | 23 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | scripts/proxsmtpd.sh | 33 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | scripts/spamassassin.sh | 32 |
3 files changed, 88 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/add_header.sh b/scripts/add_header.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9a9af75 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/add_header.sh @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +################################################################################ +# PROXSMTP SAMPLE SCRIPT +# +# These sample scripts are to give you an idea of how to use proxsmtp +# filtering. They are NOT intended for use on production servers. +# +# A simple proxsmtp script which replaces the subject line with one +# containing the senders email address. Uses the 'formail' command +# that comes with the 'procmail' package. +# +# Make sure the option 'FilterType' is set as follows: +# FilterType: pipe +# +# See proxsmtpd.conf(5) for configuration details +# + +# Pipe the email through this command +formail -i "Subject: Changed subject from $SENDER ..." + +# Filter success +exit 0
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/scripts/proxsmtpd.sh b/scripts/proxsmtpd.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d439336 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/proxsmtpd.sh @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +########################################################################### +# CONFIGURATION + +# Most configuration options are found in the proxsmtpd.conf file. +# For more info see: +# man proxsmtpd.conf + +# The prefix proxsmtpd was installed to +prefix=/usr/local/ + +# The location for pid file +piddir=/var/run/ + +########################################################################### +# SCRIPT + +case $1 in +start) + mkdir -p $piddir + chown $user $piddir + $prefix/sbin/proxsmtpd -p $piddir/proxsmtpd.pid + echo -n "proxsmtpd " + ;; +stop) + [ -f $piddir/proxsmtpd.pid ] && kill `cat $piddir/proxsmtpd.pid` + echo -n "proxsmtpd " + ;; +*) + echo "usage: proxsmptd.sh {start|stop}" >&2 + ;; +esac diff --git a/scripts/spamassassin.sh b/scripts/spamassassin.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4a6e8fe --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/spamassassin.sh @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +################################################################################ +# PROXSMTP SAMPLE SCRIPT +# +# These sample scripts are to give you an idea of how to use proxsmtp +# filtering. They are NOT intended for use on production servers. +# +# A simple proxsmtp script which sends email through spamassassin. +# +# Make sure the option 'FilterType' is set as follows: +# FilterType: pipe +# +# See proxsmtpd.conf(5) for configuration details +# + +# Pipe mail through this command +spamassassin -e + +# Now check return value +if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then + + # The last line of output to stderr will be used + # as an error message when the filter fails + echo "550 Content Rejected: We don't like spam" >&2 + + # Cause the filter to fail, email will be rejected + exit 1 +fi + +# Filter success +exit 0 |