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+1.56 (Sep 8, 2009)
+ - Fixed authentication errors caused by invalid base64 encoding.
+ Thanks for dozens of people who reported this and even submitted
+ patches! Sorry it took me so long to get this fixed :|
+ - Updated authentication code so it would try both AUTH PLAIN and
+ AUTH LOGIN methods before giving up. This should make it even
+ more robust.
+ - Detect <!DOCTYPE in first line of the message body as an html email too.
+ - Added command line option to force sending message as either
+ text or html (also allows a manual content-type header).
+
+1.55 (Dec 13, 2006)
+ - New command line option to specify a local bind address. Useful on
+ machines with multiple IP addresses.
+ - EHLO should never send "localhost" now. I Added a new function
+ called get_hostname() that does several new checks to get the system's
+ hostname. If all else fails it will send it's own IP address.
+ - Added a new command line option, -o fqdn=FQDN, that allows one to override
+ the name sent after EHLO.
+ - Small change to how the timezone is sent, it was triggering spam filters.
+ - Windows executable now has TLS support enabled!
+
+1.54 (Oct 28, 2006)
+ NEW FEATURES:
+ - TLS support is finally here! See the -o tls=[auto|yes|no] option.
+ To enable simply install the Net::SSleay and IO::Socket::SSL modules.
+ NOTE: If you experience errors related to TLS, PLEASE UPDATE your
+ Net::SSleay and IO::Socket::SSL modules before reporting an error.
+ I have already found inconsistancies with older versions.
+ - Updated the "-o message-header=HEADER" option so that you can use
+ it more than once. Additionally you can now use it to override message
+ headers that would have normally been generated by sendEmail. This is
+ particularly useful when a custom Message-ID or subject is needed.
+ - SMTP authentication now supports the SASL PLAIN mechanism along
+ with the LOGIN method.
+ - New optional way to specify username and password with the -o option.
+ - If a username is supplied with -xu, but a password is not specified,
+ sendEmail will now prompt for one rather than exiting with an error.
+ BUG FIXES:
+ - Fixed an annoying bug that made some MUA's believe there was always
+ an attachment when there wasn't.
+ - New base64_encode() function that fixes a bug that was causing certain
+ usernames/passwords used with -xu and -xp to not work properly.
+
+1.53 (never publicly released, changes merged into 1.54)
+
+1.52 (Feb 19, 2005)
+ - Fixed the bug that prevented sendEmail on Windows and Mac systems
+ from working properly. Thanks to the many people that reported that
+ bug! Sorry it took me so long to fix, I've been working on my new
+ anti-spam service for businesses at http://www.dotclean.com/
+ - Allow null command line arguments. For example -u "" should work.
+ Thanks to Mike Nadeau for pointing out that bug.
+ - Print shell escape codes for colored help on everything but Windows.
+ Thanks to Offer Kaye for that tip. If this causes problems anywhere
+ please let me know!
+ - Changed default mime-encoding header to "application/octet-stream"
+ rather than "base64" when sendEmail can't guess any other content-
+ type to use. Thanks to wwp for that patch.
+ - Added a -o message-charset option to specify the message body's
+ character set. Thanks to Jei for letting me know not everyone
+ sends messages in iso-8859-1 ;)
+
+1.51 (Dec 02, 2004)
+ - A few alarm() calls were being called on Win32 systems which doesn't work.
+ - Added -o message-format=raw option to allow sending of raw pre-built email
+ messages. Thanks to Lutz for the patch!
+ - If the hostname isn't found in common environment variables it now loads
+ the Sys::Hostname module and uses it to get the hostname. This should
+ work properly on more platforms now. If calling this module causes
+ anyone grief please let me know!
+
+1.50 (Sep 30, 2004)
+ - There has been a long standing bug where sendEmail could tell you the
+ remote server accepted the email when, in fact, it had been rejected.
+ This is now fixed.
+ - Changed the textual output of many debug messages.
+ - Added a Message-ID header to each message sent.
+ - You can now specify multiple to, cc, or bcc recipients by separating them
+ with either a space, comma, or semi-colon. Previously it had to be space
+ separated.
+ - Replaced the connect function with one from the IO::Socket library. The
+ IO::Socket module is included in default Perl installations, so this change
+ does not create any new Perl module dependencies.
+ - When sending to multiple recipients and one is rejected by the server
+ sendEmail does not abort as long as at least one recipient was
+ accepted.
+ - To, CC, and BCC fields can be specified in the
+ "Brandon Zehm <caspian@dotconf.net>"
+ format and it will populate the appropriate fields in the email message.
+ - All messages are now MIME encoded, even simple text ones. This makes the
+ program flow much cleaner.
+ - SMTP Auth is now supported with the -xu and -xp command line parameters.
+ - You can create multi-line messages on the command line now by putting
+ a '\n' into the message specified with the -m parameter.
+ - Always use +0000 for timezone, and get the current time from gmtime()
+ rather than localtime().
+ - Added some color to the help and documentation if the shell is Bash.
+ - It now aborts with an error message if all file attachments can not be
+ found before connecting to the remote smtp server. Previously if an
+ attachment specified couldn't be opened it would simply send the message
+ without the attachment.
+ - Allow a single custom email header line to be specified with
+ -o message-header=HEADER
+ - Add a -o timeout=SECONDS option so you can set the timeout used for all
+ network reads and writes.
+ - Added ability to specify a "Reply-to:" header with -o reply-to=ADDRESS
+ - Added ability to read message body from a file with -o message-file=FILE
+ - Added a lot of new documentation available via --help TOPIC.
+
+1.42 (June 06, 2003)
+ - It was possible to send bare CR's, so I fixed that now. (Thanks to
+ Jared Cheney for the bug report)
+ - Patch from Jared Cheney to add the MIME-Version field to conform to RFC1521
+ (made attachments work with more mail clients)
+
+1.41 (Apr 22, 2003)
+ - In some cases bare LF's were *still* getting sent, so I think I fixed it
+ right this time. (Thanks to Buddy Nahay for that bug report and helping
+ me test the fix!)
+ - Fixed bare period encoding (it wasn't working in all cases either)
+ - Changed HTML detection to require the <html> to be at the beginning of
+ a line. Otherwise any email with "<html>" in the message would get
+ tagged as being an html message. (Thanks to John Rouillard for that
+ bug report!)
+
+1.40 (Dec 04, 2002)
+ - A patch from Paul Kreiner (J.P van Oyen also reported a similar fix):
+ "This patch forces the timestamp string to always follow
+ the HH:MM:SS convention required by the RFCs, even if the
+ fields could be represented with a single digit. I also
+ took the liberty of adding a global "timezone" variable at
+ the top, and fixing a couple of typos."
+ - A patch from Reidar Johansen that included several fixes, but notably
+ he included a function called tz_offset that determines what timezone
+ your in.
+ - Fixed the signal handlers so they display a nice message
+ - Added a quit() function
+ - Added a printmsg() function to handle all printed/logged messages
+ - Added a simple openLogFile() function
+ - If running in Win32 it says "CTRL-Z" rather than "CTRL-D"
+ - Applied fix from Yakov Lerner to fix bare period encoding
+ - Check that attachments exist and are readable before trying to open them
+ - Rewrote the connect() function
+ - Rewrote the close/disconnect function
+ - Made the -v option work with any number of -v's
+ - Rewrote the read_server_response() function and renamed it to readServerResponse()
+ - Did a bunch of little fixes so that perl -w won't complain
+ - Redid the whole file logging stuff - now the printmsg function takes care of it,
+ and it's no longer partially broken.
+ - Added a global alarm variable for setting the alarm timeout, and changed
+ it's default value to 60 rather than 15.
+ - Fixed all the exit()'s so that sendEmail should now only exit with an
+ error status of 0 if it successfully sent the email.
+ - Added support for HTML email (Thanks again to Reidar Johansen)
+ - Re-worked the mime-encoding function to work with -w and use strict.
+ - Removed several die() calls in the file attachment process.
+ - Put a fix in place that should cleanly replace any bare LF's with CRLF.
+
+1.33 (Apr 16, 2001)
+ - Fixed some typo's and problems with the logging option regarding the
+ printing of attachment(s) names to the log file.
+ - Fixed several comparisons with null strings.
+ - Lots of little cleanup things.
+
+1.32 (Aug 18, 2000)
+ - Fixed a fairly serious error which in some circumstances would
+ cause file attachments to be corrupted because the mime padding at
+ the end of the attachment was not getting set correctly.
+
+1.31 (Aug 9, 2000)
+ - Totally rewrote all mime encoding code, it should now be 100%
+ MIME/Base64 compliant, and it now opens files in binary mode in win32.
+ This was a much bigger operation than it sounds like ;-)
+ - Now it should work with LARGE file attachments. In v1.30 it had to
+ load the whole file into memory before encoding it, now it encodes
+ line by line so it doesn't use nearly as much memory.
+ - Now checks the message for bare periods and encodes them.
+ - Fixed a bug that would allow text to be printed even if -q was
+ set (and -m was not).
+ - The MIME delimiter is now somewhat random.
+
+1.30 (Aug 1, 2000)
+ - ATTACHMENT SUPPORT ADDED!
+ - Added CC and BCC support, they are now normal command line options.
+ - sendEmail should now work easier in Win32. Win32 did not support
+ the alarm() calls, so I put a check that disables the alarm calls if
+ $^O matches 'Win'.
+ - Added autodetection of mime type on attachments.
+ - Disabled the alarm timer if there are attachments, that way people
+ on modems can send big attachments without getting their upload killed.
+ - Added a -q option for quiet mode
+ - Added a 'Date:' field in the mail headers so messages will
+ show up in the right order in my mail program ;-)
+ - Changed the way you specify a port form the command line
+ now you specify it in the -s <server> option as an
+ optional :port addendum to the server name.
+ - Added -h and --help support.
+ - Updated the help to reflect all changes.
+
+1.22 (Jul 8, 2000)
+ - Removed the 'content-type' and 'transfer encoding type' flags in the email
+ headers, in preparation for a version that will support real attachments.
+ - When piping data to sendEmail often email would have lines ending with
+ just \012 and many email servers do not like this. So I now have \012
+ replaced with \012\015 in data piped from STDIN.
+ - When piping data as the message it now displays a message for those manually
+ typing in an email. It also changes the 15 second alarm to a 60 second alarm
+ and resets it after every new line.
+
+1.21 (May 15, 2000)
+ - Removed the SIG_ALARM call (gave errors on certain non-slackware distributions)
+ - Added a missing error check that could have allowed sendEmail to say a
+ message was sent successfully when the server had actually returned an
+ error message.
+
+
+1.20 (May 10, 2000)
+ VERSION OVERVIEW:
+ -----------------
+ -v option added
+ -vv option added
+ Passing the body of the email via STDIN is now an option
+ Multiple <to> addresses now allowed
+ Logging feature added
+ Terminates itself after 15 seconds to avoid dns hangs etc
+ Lots of small potential bugs fixed and a lot of code cleanup
+
+ DETAILS:
+ --------
+ - DEBUG CODE/MODE:
+ - Lots of error messages everywhere
+ - 2 levels of verbosity accessible via command like parameters
+ - Lots more information messages triggered by $debug's value
+ - Fixed a problem which could have caused sendEmail to overlook certain
+ error messages from the email server.
+ - All invalid command line parameters are now reported correctly
+ - Some code comments were written incorrectly, and are now fixed.
+ - Added handler for HUP and ALARM (both kill sendEmail now)
+ - Possible problems with certain email addresses fixed.
+ - Modified date routine to not use a system call. (making it more portable)
+ - Improved command line parsing (preventing a few possible errors).
+ - Thanks to Nick Pasich for help with these patches:
+ - You can now send the body of the email via the -m option
+ as before or optionally leave the -m out and pass the body
+ of the email to STDIN.
+ - Alarm to abort sendEmail if it runs longer than 15 seconds
+ - Multiple 'To' addresses
+ - Option to log to a file
+ - Updated the 'help' page to reflect all changes
+
+
+1.01
+ - Fixed a bug in the error/success checking routine which caused sendEmail
+ to report errors when there were none.
+ Thanks to Michael Santy for this bug report.
+ - Added some more documentation in the code.
+ - Added this CHANGELOG file.
+ - Release v1.01
+
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+sendEmail - Send email from a console near you!
+Written by: Brandon Zehm <caspian@dotconf.net>
+http://caspian.dotconf.net/
+http://www.tsheets.com/
+
+
+
+------------------
+What is sendEmail?
+------------------
+
+SendEmail is a lightweight, completly command line based, SMTP email agent.
+If you have the need to send email from the command line, this tool is perfect.
+It was designed to be used in bash scripts, Perl programs, and web sites, but
+it is also quite useful in many other contexts. SendEmail is written in Perl
+and is unique in that it requires NO SPECIAL MODULES. It has an intuitive and
+flexible set of command-line options, making it very easy to learn and use.
+
+
+
+
+------------------
+Installation
+------------------
+
+SendEmail is a perl script/program, and only needs to be copied to a directory
+in your path to make it accessible. Most likely the following steps will
+be sufficient:
+
+1) Extract the package
+ tar -zxvf sendEmail-v1.XX.tar.gz
+
+2) Copy the sendEmail script to /usr/local/bin
+ cp -a sendEmail-v1.XX/sendEmail /usr/local/bin
+
+3) Make sure its executable
+ chmod +x /usr/local/bin/sendEmail
+
+4) Run it
+ sendEmail
+ or
+ /usr/local/bin/sendEmail
+
+NOTES:
+ * Running sendEmail without any arguments will produce a usage summary.
+ * SendEmail is written in Perl, so no compilation is needed.
+ * On a Unix/Linux OS if your perl binary is not installed at /usr/bin/perl
+ you may need to edit the first line of the script accordingly.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+---------------
+Usage Overview
+---------------
+
+sendEmail-1.56 by Brandon Zehm <caspian@dotconf.net>
+
+Synopsis: sendEmail -f ADDRESS [options]
+
+ Required:
+ -f ADDRESS from (sender) email address
+ * At least one recipient required via -t, -cc, or -bcc
+ * Message body required via -m, STDIN, or -o message-file=FILE
+
+ Common:
+ -t ADDRESS [ADDR ...] to email address(es)
+ -u SUBJECT message subject
+ -m MESSAGE message body
+ -s SERVER[:PORT] smtp mail relay, default is localhost:25
+
+ Optional:
+ -a FILE [FILE ...] file attachment(s)
+ -cc ADDRESS [ADDR ...] cc email address(es)
+ -bcc ADDRESS [ADDR ...] bcc email address(es)
+ -xu USERNAME username for SMTP authentication
+ -xp PASSWORD password for SMTP authentication
+
+ Paranormal:
+ -b BINDADDR[:PORT] local host bind address
+ -l LOGFILE log to the specified file
+ -v verbosity, use multiple times for greater effect
+ -q be quiet (i.e. no STDOUT output)
+ -o NAME=VALUE advanced options, for details try: --help misc
+ -o message-content-type=<auto|text|html|other>
+ -o message-file=FILE -o message-format=raw
+ -o message-header=HEADER -o message-charset=CHARSET
+ -o reply-to=ADDRESS -o timeout=SECONDS
+ -o username=USERNAME -o password=PASSWORD
+ -o tls=<auto|yes|no> -o fqdn=FQDN
+
+ Help:
+ --help the helpful overview you're reading now
+ --help addressing explain addressing and related options
+ --help message explain message body input and related options
+ --help networking explain -s, -b, etc
+ --help output explain logging and other output options
+ --help misc explain -o options, TLS, SMTP auth, and more
+
+
+
+---------------
+Examples
+---------------
+
+Simple Email:
+ sendEmail -f me@gmail.com \
+ -t friend@yahoo.com \
+ -s smtp.gmail.com:587 \
+ -xu me@gmail.com \
+ -xp MY-PASSWORD \
+ -u "Test email" \
+ -m "Hi buddy, this is a test email."
+
+Sending to mutiple people:
+ sendEmail -f myaddress@isp.net \
+ -t "Scott Thomas <scott@isp.net>" jason@isp.net renee@isp.net \
+ -s relay.isp.net \
+ -u "Test email" \
+ -m "Hi guys, this is a test email."
+
+Sending to multiple people using cc and bcc recipients:
+(notice the different way I specified multiple To recipients, you can do this for cc and bcc as well)
+ sendEmail -f myaddress@isp.net \
+ -t scott@isp.net;jason@isp.net;renee@isp.net \
+ -cc jennifer@isp.net paul@isp.net jeremiah@isp.net \
+ -bcc troy@isp.net miranda@isp.net jay@isp.net \
+ -s relay.isp.net \
+ -u "Test email with cc and bcc recipients" \
+ -m "Hi guys, this is a test email."
+
+
+Sending to multiple people with multiple attachments:
+ sendEmail -f myaddress@isp.net \
+ -t jason@isp.net \
+ -cc jennifer@isp.net paul@isp.net jeremiah@isp.net \
+ -s relay.isp.net \
+ -u "Test email with cc and bcc recipients" \
+ -m "Hi guys, this is a test email." \
+ -a /mnt/storage/document.sxw "/root/My Documents/Work Schedule.kwd"
+
+
+Sending an email with the contents of a file as the message body:
+ cat /tmp/file.txt | sendEmail -f myaddress@isp.net \
+ -t jason@isp.net \
+ -s relay.isp.net \
+ -u "Test email with contents of file"
+
+
+Sending an email with the contents of a file as the message body (method 2):
+ sendEmail -f myaddress@isp.net \
+ -t jason@isp.net \
+ -s relay.isp.net \
+ -o message-file=/tmp/file.txt \
+ -u "Test email with contents of file"
+
+
+Sending an html email: (make sure your html file has <html> at the beginning)
+ cat /tmp/file.html | sendEmail -f myaddress@isp.net \
+ -t jason@isp.net \
+ -s relay.isp.net \
+ -u "Test email with html content"
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+------------
+Contributors
+------------
+
+Many thanks go to the people who have submitted ideas and patches.
+I know I've forgotten to mention everyone who's helped with sendEmail,
+but here is a small list. Please let me know if you feel your name
+should be here!
+
+ v1.56
+ - Several people submitted fixes for the authentication bug.
+ Thanks to all of you for nagging me to get this release out!
+
+ Simon Matter (v1.55)
+ - Local bind address patch
+
+ CBL Team <http://cbl.abuseat.org/> and Chris Peay (v1.55)
+ - Bug reports about sendEmail causing people get blacklisted.
+
+ Jared Cheney (v1.42)
+ - More bare LF bug fixes and bare period encoding.
+ - Mime encoding patch
+
+ Buddy Nahay (v1.41)
+ - Bare LF bug report
+
+ John Rouillard (v1.41)
+ - html detection bug report
+
+ Reidar Johansen (v1.40)
+ - Added support for HTML email
+ - Created a function called tz_offset that determines the local timezone
+ - Many other fixes and suggestions
+
+ Paul Kreiner (v1.40)
+ - Submitted a patch that forces the timestamp string to always follow
+ the HH:MM:SS convention required by the RFCs.
+
+ Al Danial
+ - Found and reported a logging/typo/attachment issue in v1.32
+
+ Svante Gerhard
+ - Found and reported the file attachment/padding issue in v1.31
+
+ Charles Leeds
+ - Put together all the original file attachment code and got me
+ on the path to v1.3x
+ - Provided the compiled Windows executable version of sendEmail
+ for a LONG time. I really appreciate your help!
+
+ Nick Pasich
+ - Passing the email message via STDIN
+ - Multiple <to> recpients
+ - Log file option
+ - Quiet option
+ - Cc option
+ - Lots of other suggestions and code
+
+ Richard Duim
+ - For mime/content-type/attachment suggestions
+
+ Ulisses Montenegro
+ - First one to report problems with bare LF's on qmail servers
+
+ Michael Santy
+ - Reported problems with various SMTP servers and helped me fix a few
+ fairly serious problems.
+
+ Many other people have submitted bug reports and helped to make sendEmail
+ what it is today, and my best regards go out to all those .. complainers ;-)
+
diff --git a/README-BR.txt b/README-BR.txt
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+sendEmail - Send email from a console near you!
+Written by: Brandon Zehm <caspian@dotconf.net>
+http://caspian.dotconf.net/
+http://www.tsheets.com/
+
+// Language: Portuguese (Brazil)
+// Traduzido por: nogueira_jr@ig.com.br
+
+-----------------
+Instru‡äes de uso
+-----------------
+
+sendEmail-1.55 by Brandon Zehm <caspian@dotconf.net>
+
+Comando: sendEmail -f ENDERE€O [op‡äes]
+
+ Necess rio:
+ -f ENDERE€O endere‡o de quem est  enviando o email
+ * Pelo menos um destinat rio, via -t, -cc, ou -bcc
+ * Corpo da mensagem, via -m, STDIN, ou -o message-file=FILE
+
+ Comum:
+ -t ENDERE€O [ENDERE€OS...] destinat rio(s)
+ -u "ASSUNTO" assunto da mensagem
+ -m "MENSAGEM" corpo da mensagem
+ -s SERVER[:PORT] servidor smtp, default e' a porta localhost:25
+
+ Opcional:
+ -a ARQ [ARQ...] Arquivo(s) anexado
+ -cc ENDERE€O [ENDERE€O...] cc endere‡os(s)
+ -bcc ENDERE€O [ENDERE€O...] bcc endere‡o(s)
+ -xu USUARIO nome do usuario para autentica‡Æo
+ -xp SENHA senha para autentica‡Æo
+
+ Extras:
+ -b BINDADDR[:PORT] endere‡o do host local bind
+ -l ARQLOG fazer LOG no arquivo indicado
+ -v verbal, use v rias vezes para grandes efeitos
+ -q silencioso (nÆo ecoa saidas)
+ -o NOME=VALOR op‡äes avan‡adas, para detalhes use: --help misc
+ -o message-content-type=<auto|text|html>
+ -o message-file=ARQUIVO -o message-format=RAW
+ -o message-header=HEADER -o message-charset=CHARSET
+ -o reply-to=ENDERE€O -o timeout=SEGUNDOS
+ -o username=USUARIO -o password=SENHA
+ -o tls=<auto|yes|no> -o fqdn=FQDN
+
+ Help:
+ --help informa‡äes gerais (que voce le agora)
+ --help addressing detalhes de endere‡os e suas op‡äes
+ --help message detalhes do corpo da mensagem e suas op‡äes
+ --help networking detalhes -s, -b, etc
+ --help output detalhes de saidas e suas op‡äes
+ --help misc detalhes op‡Æo -o, TLS, autent SMTP auth etc
+
+
+
+---------------
+Exemplos
+---------------
+
+Simples Email:
+ sendEmail -f myaddress@isp.net \
+ -t nogueira_jr@ig.com.br \
+ -s relay.isp.net \
+ -u "Teste email" \
+ -m "Ola, isso e' um teste de email."
+
+Enviando para v rias pessoas:
+ sendEmail -f myaddress@isp.net \
+ -t "Scott Thomas <scott@isp.net>" nogueira_jr@ig.com.br renee@isp.net \
+ -s relay.isp.net \
+ -u "Teste email" \
+ -m "Ola, isso e' um teste de email."
+
+Enviando para v rias pessoas e enviando copias cc e bcc:
+(existe diferentes formas de enviar para varios destinatarios, usando TO
+mas voce pode usar CC e BCC para destinatarios tambem)
+ sendEmail -f myaddress@isp.net \
+ -t scott@isp.net;jason@isp.net;nogueira_jr@ig.com.br \
+ -cc jennifer@isp.net paul@isp.net jeremiah@isp.net \
+ -bcc troy@isp.net miranda@isp.net jay@isp.net \
+ -s relay.isp.net \
+ -u "Teste email com copias cc e bcc" \
+ -m "Ola, isso e' um teste de email."
+
+
+Enviando para v rias pessoas com v rios anexos:
+ sendEmail -f myaddress@isp.net \
+ -t nogueira_jr@ig.com.br \
+ -cc jennifer@isp.net paul@isp.net jeremiah@isp.net \
+ -s relay.isp.net \
+ -u "Teste email com c¢pias cc e bcc" \
+ -m "Ola, isso e' um teste de email."
+ -a /mnt/storage/document.sxw "/root/My Documents/Work Schedule.kwd"
+
+
+Enviando um email com o conteudo de um arquivo no corpo da mensagem:
+ cat /tmp/file.txt | sendEmail -f myaddress@isp.net \
+ -t nogueira_jr@ig.com.br \
+ -s relay.isp.net \
+ -u "Ola, isso e' um teste de email com anexo."
+
+
+Enviando um email com o conteudo de um arquivo no corpo da mensagem (m‚todo 2):
+ sendEmail -f myaddress@isp.net \
+ -t nogueira_jr@ig.com.br \
+ -s relay.isp.net \
+ -o message-file=/tmp/file.txt \
+ -u "Ola, isso e' um teste de email com anexo."
+
+
+Enviando um email HTML: (certifique-se que o arquivo tem <html> no in¡cio)
+ cat /tmp/file.html | sendEmail -f myaddress@isp.net \
+ -t nogueira_jr@ig.com.br \
+ -s relay.isp.net \
+ -u "Ola, isso e' um teste de email com HTML."
+
+
+
diff --git a/TODO b/TODO
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+Reported Bugs:
+ [ ] But it seems that I can't send more than 16 or 17 KB from the STDIN on Windows (2003) with the EXE version.
+ Even with -o message-file=... and got the same 17 KB message limitation.
+
+Feature Ideas
+ [ ] A preferences file with default settings?
+ [ ] Deliver directly to MX server for domain?
+ [ ] Command line option requesting read-receipt
+ X-Confirm-Reading-To:
+ Disposition-Notification-To: <user@domain.com>
+ Return-Receipt-To:
+ [ ] Add support for CRAM-MD5 authentication
+ [ ] Add a pair of options to add receipt on delivery and on read of sent emails
+ [ ] Support for unicode (european) characters in the subject
+
+More Ideas:
+ [ ] What about an option to send the same message more than once?
+ [ ] How about a delay before sending the message?
+ [ ] What about an internal queue for messages that wern't sent?
+ Next time it's invoked it could deliver those messages as well.
+ [ ] Convert inline documentation to standard perldoc format?
+ [ ] Support for pop before smtp?
+
+Crazy Ideas (not so sure about):
+ [ ] Preferences registry settings for the Windows .exe version?
+ (several people have said No! use a flat file)
+
diff --git a/sendEmail b/sendEmail
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+#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+##############################################################################
+## sendEmail
+## Written by: Brandon Zehm <caspian@dotconf.net>
+##
+## License:
+## sendEmail (hereafter referred to as "program") is free software;
+## you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
+## Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
+## 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+## When redistributing modified versions of this source code it is recommended
+## that that this disclaimer and the above coder's names are included in the
+## modified code.
+##
+## Disclaimer:
+## This program is provided with no warranty of any kind, either expressed or
+## implied. It is the responsibility of the user (you) to fully research and
+## comprehend the usage of this program. As with any tool, it can be misused,
+## either intentionally (you're a vandal) or unintentionally (you're a moron).
+## THE AUTHOR(S) IS(ARE) NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING YOU DO WITH THIS PROGRAM
+## or anything that happens because of your use (or misuse) of this program,
+## including but not limited to anything you, your lawyers, or anyone else
+## can dream up. And now, a relevant quote directly from the GPL:
+##
+## NO WARRANTY
+##
+## 11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY
+## FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN
+## OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES
+## PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED
+## OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+## MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS
+## TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE
+## PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING,
+## REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
+##
+##############################################################################
+use strict;
+use IO::Socket;
+
+
+########################
+## Global Variables ##
+########################
+
+my %conf = (
+ ## General
+ "programName" => $0, ## The name of this program
+ "version" => '1.56', ## The version of this program
+ "authorName" => 'Brandon Zehm', ## Author's Name
+ "authorEmail" => 'caspian@dotconf.net', ## Author's Email Address
+ "timezone" => '+0000', ## We always use +0000 for the time zone
+ "hostname" => 'changeme', ## Used in printmsg() for all output (is updated later in the script).
+ "debug" => 0, ## Default debug level
+ "error" => '', ## Error messages will often be stored here
+
+ ## Logging
+ "stdout" => 1,
+ "logging" => 0, ## If this is true the printmsg function prints to the log file
+ "logFile" => '', ## If this is specified (form the command line via -l) this file will be used for logging.
+
+ ## Network
+ "server" => 'localhost', ## Default SMTP server
+ "port" => 25, ## Default port
+ "bindaddr" => '', ## Default local bind address
+ "alarm" => '', ## Default timeout for connects and reads, this gets set from $opt{'timeout'}
+ "tls_client" => 0, ## If TLS is supported by the client (us)
+ "tls_server" => 0, ## If TLS is supported by the remote SMTP server
+
+ ## Email
+ "delimiter" => "----MIME delimiter for sendEmail-" ## MIME Delimiter
+ . rand(1000000), ## Add some randomness to the delimiter
+ "Message-ID" => rand(1000000) . "-sendEmail", ## Message-ID for email header
+
+);
+
+
+## This hash stores the options passed on the command line via the -o option.
+my %opt = (
+ ## Addressing
+ "reply-to" => '', ## Reply-To field
+
+ ## Message
+ "message-file" => '', ## File to read message body from
+ "message-header" => '', ## Additional email header line(s)
+ "message-format" => 'normal', ## If "raw" is specified the message is sent unmodified
+ "message-charset" => 'iso-8859-1', ## Message character-set
+ "message-content-type" => 'auto', ## auto, text, html or an actual string to put into the content-type header.
+
+ ## Network
+ "timeout" => 60, ## Default timeout for connects and reads, this is copied to $conf{'alarm'} later.
+ "fqdn" => 'changeme', ## FQDN of this machine, used during SMTP communication (is updated later in the script).
+
+ ## eSMTP
+ "username" => '', ## Username used in SMTP Auth
+ "password" => '', ## Password used in SMTP Auth
+ "tls" => 'auto', ## Enable or disable TLS support. Options: auto, yes, no
+
+);
+
+## More variables used later in the program
+my $SERVER;
+my $CRLF = "\015\012";
+my $subject = '';
+my $header = '';
+my $message = '';
+my $from = '';
+my @to = ();
+my @cc = ();
+my @bcc = ();
+my @attachments = ();
+my @attachments_names = ();
+
+## For printing colors to the console
+my ${colorRed} = "\033[31;1m";
+my ${colorGreen} = "\033[32;1m";
+my ${colorCyan} = "\033[36;1m";
+my ${colorWhite} = "\033[37;1m";
+my ${colorNormal} = "\033[m";
+my ${colorBold} = "\033[1m";
+my ${colorNoBold} = "\033[0m";
+
+## Don't use shell escape codes on Windows systems
+if ($^O =~ /win/i) {
+ ${colorRed} = ${colorGreen} = ${colorCyan} = ${colorWhite} = ${colorNormal} = ${colorBold} = ${colorNoBold} = "";
+}
+
+## Load IO::Socket::SSL if it's available
+eval { require IO::Socket::SSL; };
+if ($@) { $conf{'tls_client'} = 0; }
+else { $conf{'tls_client'} = 1; }
+
+
+
+
+
+
+#############################
+## ##
+## FUNCTIONS ##
+## ##
+#############################
+
+
+
+
+
+###############################################################################################
+## Function: initialize ()
+##
+## Does all the script startup jibberish.
+##
+###############################################################################################
+sub initialize {
+
+ ## Set STDOUT to flush immediatly after each print
+ $| = 1;
+
+ ## Intercept signals
+ $SIG{'QUIT'} = sub { quit("EXITING: Received SIG$_[0]", 1); };
+ $SIG{'INT'} = sub { quit("EXITING: Received SIG$_[0]", 1); };
+ $SIG{'KILL'} = sub { quit("EXITING: Received SIG$_[0]", 1); };
+ $SIG{'TERM'} = sub { quit("EXITING: Received SIG$_[0]", 1); };
+
+ ## ALARM and HUP signals are not supported in Win32
+ unless ($^O =~ /win/i) {
+ $SIG{'HUP'} = sub { quit("EXITING: Received SIG$_[0]", 1); };
+ $SIG{'ALRM'} = sub { quit("EXITING: Received SIG$_[0]", 1); };
+ }
+
+ ## Fixup $conf{'programName'}
+ $conf{'programName'} =~ s/(.)*[\/,\\]//;
+ $0 = $conf{'programName'} . " " . join(" ", @ARGV);
+
+ ## Fixup $conf{'hostname'} and $opt{'fqdn'}
+ if ($opt{'fqdn'} eq 'changeme') { $opt{'fqdn'} = get_hostname(1); }
+ if ($conf{'hostname'} eq 'changeme') { $conf{'hostname'} = $opt{'fqdn'}; $conf{'hostname'} =~ s/\..*//; }
+
+ return(1);
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+###############################################################################################
+## Function: processCommandLine ()
+##
+## Processes command line storing important data in global vars (usually %conf)
+##
+###############################################################################################
+sub processCommandLine {
+
+
+ ############################
+ ## Process command line ##
+ ############################
+
+ my @ARGS = @ARGV; ## This is so later we can re-parse the command line args later if we need to
+ my $numargv = @ARGS;
+ help() unless ($numargv);
+ my $counter = 0;
+
+ for ($counter = 0; $counter < $numargv; $counter++) {
+
+ if ($ARGS[$counter] =~ /^-h$/i) { ## Help ##
+ help();
+ }
+
+ elsif ($ARGS[$counter] eq "") { ## Ignore null arguments
+ ## Do nothing
+ }
+
+ elsif ($ARGS[$counter] =~ /^--help/) { ## Topical Help ##
+ $counter++;
+ if ($ARGS[$counter] && $ARGS[$counter] !~ /^-/) {
+ helpTopic($ARGS[$counter]);
+ }
+ else {
+ help();
+ }
+ }
+
+ elsif ($ARGS[$counter] =~ /^-o$/i) { ## Options specified with -o ##
+ $counter++;
+ ## Loop through each option passed after the -o
+ while ($ARGS[$counter] && $ARGS[$counter] !~ /^-/) {
+
+ if ($ARGS[$counter] !~ /(\S+)=(\S.*)/) {
+ printmsg("WARNING => Name/Value pair [$ARGS[$counter]] is not properly formatted", 0);
+ printmsg("WARNING => Arguments proceeding -o should be in the form of \"name=value\"", 0);
+ }
+ else {
+ if (exists($opt{$1})) {
+ if ($1 eq 'message-header') {
+ $opt{$1} .= $2 . $CRLF;
+ }
+ else {
+ $opt{$1} = $2;
+ }
+ printmsg("DEBUG => Assigned \$opt{} key/value: $1 => $2", 3);
+ }
+ else {
+ printmsg("WARNING => Name/Value pair [$ARGS[$counter]] will be ignored: unknown key [$1]", 0);
+ printmsg("HINT => Try the --help option to find valid command line arguments", 1);
+ }
+ }
+ $counter++;
+ } $counter--;
+ }
+
+ elsif ($ARGS[$counter] =~ /^-f$/) { ## From ##
+ $counter++;
+ if ($ARGS[$counter] && $ARGS[$counter] !~ /^-/) { $from = $ARGS[$counter]; }
+ else { printmsg("WARNING => The argument after -f was not an email address!", 0); $counter--; }
+ }
+
+ elsif ($ARGS[$counter] =~ /^-t$/) { ## To ##
+ $counter++;
+ while ($ARGS[$counter] && ($ARGS[$counter] !~ /^-/)) {
+ if ($ARGS[$counter] =~ /[;,]/) {
+ push (@to, split(/[;,]/, $ARGS[$counter]));
+ }
+ else {
+ push (@to,$ARGS[$counter]);
+ }
+ $counter++;
+ } $counter--;
+ }
+
+ elsif ($ARGS[$counter] =~ /^-cc$/) { ## Cc ##
+ $counter++;
+ while ($ARGS[$counter] && ($ARGS[$counter] !~ /^-/)) {
+ if ($ARGS[$counter] =~ /[;,]/) {
+ push (@cc, split(/[;,]/, $ARGS[$counter]));
+ }
+ else {
+ push (@cc,$ARGS[$counter]);
+ }
+ $counter++;
+ } $counter--;
+ }
+
+ elsif ($ARGS[$counter] =~ /^-bcc$/) { ## Bcc ##
+ $counter++;
+ while ($ARGS[$counter] && ($ARGS[$counter] !~ /^-/)) {
+ if ($ARGS[$counter] =~ /[;,]/) {
+ push (@bcc, split(/[;,]/, $ARGS[$counter]));
+ }
+ else {
+ push (@bcc,$ARGS[$counter]);
+ }
+ $counter++;
+ } $counter--;
+ }
+
+ elsif ($ARGS[$counter] =~ /^-m$/) { ## Message ##
+ $counter++;
+ $message = "";
+ while ($ARGS[$counter] && $ARGS[$counter] !~ /^-/) {
+ if ($message) { $message .= " "; }
+ $message .= $ARGS[$counter];
+ $counter++;
+ } $counter--;
+
+ ## Replace '\n' with $CRLF.
+ ## This allows newlines with messages sent on the command line
+ $message =~ s/\\n/$CRLF/g;
+ }
+
+ elsif ($ARGS[$counter] =~ /^-u$/) { ## Subject ##
+ $counter++;
+ $subject = "";
+ while ($ARGS[$counter] && $ARGS[$counter] !~ /^-/) {
+ if ($subject) { $subject .= " "; }
+ $subject .= $ARGS[$counter];
+ $counter++;
+ } $counter--;
+ }
+
+ elsif ($ARGS[$counter] =~ /^-s$/) { ## Server ##
+ $counter++;
+ if ($ARGS[$counter] && $ARGS[$counter] !~ /^-/) {
+ $conf{'server'} = $ARGS[$counter];
+ if ($conf{'server'} =~ /:/) { ## Port ##
+ ($conf{'server'},$conf{'port'}) = split(":",$conf{'server'});
+ }
+ }
+ else { printmsg("WARNING - The argument after -s was not the server!", 0); $counter--; }
+ }
+
+ elsif ($ARGS[$counter] =~ /^-b$/) { ## Bind Address ##
+ $counter++;
+ if ($ARGS[$counter] && $ARGS[$counter] !~ /^-/) {
+ $conf{'bindaddr'} = $ARGS[$counter];
+ }
+ else { printmsg("WARNING - The argument after -b was not the bindaddr!", 0); $counter--; }
+ }
+
+ elsif ($ARGS[$counter] =~ /^-a$/) { ## Attachments ##
+ $counter++;
+ while ($ARGS[$counter] && ($ARGS[$counter] !~ /^-/)) {
+ push (@attachments,$ARGS[$counter]);
+ $counter++;
+ } $counter--;
+ }
+
+ elsif ($ARGS[$counter] =~ /^-xu$/) { ## AuthSMTP Username ##
+ $counter++;
+ if ($ARGS[$counter] && $ARGS[$counter] !~ /^-/) {
+ $opt{'username'} = $ARGS[$counter];
+ }
+ else {
+ printmsg("WARNING => The argument after -xu was not valid username!", 0);
+ $counter--;
+ }
+ }
+
+ elsif ($ARGS[$counter] =~ /^-xp$/) { ## AuthSMTP Password ##
+ $counter++;
+ if ($ARGS[$counter] && $ARGS[$counter] !~ /^-/) {
+ $opt{'password'} = $ARGS[$counter];
+ }
+ else {
+ printmsg("WARNING => The argument after -xp was not valid password!", 0);
+ $counter--;
+ }
+ }
+
+ elsif ($ARGS[$counter] =~ /^-l$/) { ## Logging ##
+ $counter++;
+ $conf{'logging'} = 1;
+ if ($ARGS[$counter] && $ARGS[$counter] !~ /^-/) { $conf{'logFile'} = $ARGS[$counter]; }
+ else { printmsg("WARNING - The argument after -l was not the log file!", 0); $counter--; }
+ }
+
+ elsif ($ARGS[$counter] =~ s/^-v+//i) { ## Verbosity ##
+ my $tmp = (length($&) - 1);
+ $conf{'debug'} += $tmp;
+ }
+
+ elsif ($ARGS[$counter] =~ /^-q$/) { ## Quiet ##
+ $conf{'stdout'} = 0;
+ }
+
+ else {
+ printmsg("Error: \"$ARGS[$counter]\" is not a recognized option!", 0);
+ help();
+ }
+
+ }
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ###################################################
+ ## Verify required variables are set correctly ##
+ ###################################################
+
+ ## Make sure we have something in $conf{hostname} and $opt{fqdn}
+ if ($opt{'fqdn'} =~ /\./) {
+ $conf{'hostname'} = $opt{'fqdn'};
+ $conf{'hostname'} =~ s/\..*//;
+ }
+
+ if (!$conf{'server'}) { $conf{'server'} = 'localhost'; }
+ if (!$conf{'port'}) { $conf{'port'} = 25; }
+ if (!$from) {
+ quit("ERROR => You must specify a 'from' field! Try --help.", 1);
+ }
+ if ( ((scalar(@to)) + (scalar(@cc)) + (scalar(@bcc))) <= 0) {
+ quit("ERROR => You must specify at least one recipient via -t, -cc, or -bcc", 1);
+ }
+
+ ## Make sure email addresses look OK.
+ foreach my $addr (@to, @cc, @bcc, $from, $opt{'reply-to'}) {
+ if ($addr) {
+ if (!returnAddressParts($addr)) {
+ printmsg("ERROR => Can't use improperly formatted email address: $addr", 0);
+ printmsg("HINT => Try viewing the extended help on addressing with \"--help addressing\"", 1);
+ quit("", 1);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ ## Make sure all attachments exist.
+ foreach my $file (@attachments) {
+ if ( (! -f $file) or (! -r $file) ) {
+ printmsg("ERROR => The attachment [$file] doesn't exist!", 0);
+ printmsg("HINT => Try specifying the full path to the file or reading extended help with \"--help message\"", 1);
+ quit("", 1);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ($conf{'logging'} and (!$conf{'logFile'})) {
+ quit("ERROR => You used -l to enable logging but didn't specify a log file!", 1);
+ }
+
+ if ( $opt{'username'} ) {
+ if (!$opt{'password'}) {
+ ## Prompt for a password since one wasn't specified with the -xp option.
+ $SIG{'ALRM'} = sub { quit("ERROR => Timeout waiting for password inpupt", 1); };
+ alarm(60) if ($^O !~ /win/i); ## alarm() doesn't work in win32
+ print "Password: ";
+ $opt{'password'} = <STDIN>; chomp $opt{'password'};
+ if (!$opt{'password'}) {
+ quit("ERROR => A username for SMTP authentication was specified, but no password!", 1);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ ## Validate the TLS setting
+ $opt{'tls'} = lc($opt{'tls'});
+ if ($opt{'tls'} !~ /^(auto|yes|no)$/) {
+ quit("ERROR => Invalid TLS setting ($opt{'tls'}). Must be one of auto, yes, or no.", 1);
+ }
+
+ ## If TLS is set to "yes", make sure sendEmail loaded the libraries needed.
+ if ($opt{'tls'} eq 'yes' and $conf{'tls_client'} == 0) {
+ quit("ERROR => No TLS support! SendEmail can't load required libraries. (try installing Net::SSLeay and IO::Socket::SSL)", 1);
+ }
+
+ ## Return 0 errors
+ return(0);
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+## getline($socketRef)
+sub getline {
+ my ($socketRef) = @_;
+ local ($/) = "\r\n";
+ return $$socketRef->getline;
+}
+
+
+
+
+## Receive a (multiline?) SMTP response from ($socketRef)
+sub getResponse {
+ my ($socketRef) = @_;
+ my ($tmp, $reply);
+ local ($/) = "\r\n";
+ return undef unless defined($tmp = getline($socketRef));
+ return("getResponse() socket is not open") unless ($$socketRef->opened);
+ ## Keep reading lines if it's a multi-line response
+ while ($tmp =~ /^\d{3}-/o) {
+ $reply .= $tmp;
+ return undef unless defined($tmp = getline($socketRef));
+ }
+ $reply .= $tmp;
+ $reply =~ s/\r?\n$//o;
+ return $reply;
+}
+
+
+
+
+###############################################################################################
+## Function: SMTPchat ( [string $command] )
+##
+## Description: Sends $command to the SMTP server (on SERVER) and awaits a successful
+## reply form the server. If the server returns an error, or does not reply
+## within $conf{'alarm'} seconds an error is generated.
+## NOTE: $command is optional, if no command is specified then nothing will
+## be sent to the server, but a valid response is still required from the server.
+##
+## Input: [$command] A (optional) valid SMTP command (ex. "HELO")
+##
+##
+## Output: Returns zero on success, or non-zero on error.
+## Error messages will be stored in $conf{'error'}
+## A copy of the last SMTP response is stored in the global variable
+## $conf{'SMTPchat_response'}
+##
+##
+## Example: SMTPchat ("HELO mail.isp.net");
+###############################################################################################
+sub SMTPchat {
+ my ($command) = @_;
+
+ printmsg("INFO => Sending: \t$command", 1) if ($command);
+
+ ## Send our command
+ print $SERVER "$command$CRLF" if ($command);
+
+ ## Read a response from the server
+ $SIG{'ALRM'} = sub { $conf{'error'} = "alarm"; $SERVER->close(); };
+ alarm($conf{'alarm'}) if ($^O !~ /win/i); ## alarm() doesn't work in win32;
+ my $result = $conf{'SMTPchat_response'} = getResponse(\$SERVER);
+ alarm(0) if ($^O !~ /win/i); ## alarm() doesn't work in win32;
+
+ ## Generate an alert if we timed out
+ if ($conf{'error'} eq "alarm") {
+ $conf{'error'} = "ERROR => Timeout while reading from $conf{'server'}:$conf{'port'} There was no response after $conf{'alarm'} seconds.";
+ return(1);
+ }
+
+ ## Make sure the server actually responded
+ if (!$result) {
+ $conf{'error'} = "ERROR => $conf{'server'}:$conf{'port'} returned a zero byte response to our query.";
+ return(2);
+ }
+
+ ## Validate the response
+ if (evalSMTPresponse($result)) {
+ ## conf{'error'} will already be set here
+ return(2);
+ }
+
+ ## Print the success messsage
+ printmsg($conf{'error'}, 1);
+
+ ## Return Success
+ return(0);
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+###############################################################################################
+## Function: evalSMTPresponse (string $message )
+##
+## Description: Searches $message for either an SMTP success or error code, and returns
+## 0 on success, and the actual error code on error.
+##
+##
+## Input: $message Data received from a SMTP server (ex. "220
+##
+##
+## Output: Returns zero on success, or non-zero on error.
+## Error messages will be stored in $conf{'error'}
+##
+##
+## Example: SMTPchat ("HELO mail.isp.net");
+###############################################################################################
+sub evalSMTPresponse {
+ my ($message) = @_;
+
+ ## Validate input
+ if (!$message) {
+ $conf{'error'} = "ERROR => No message was passed to evalSMTPresponse(). What happened?";
+ return(1)
+ }
+
+ printmsg("DEBUG => evalSMTPresponse() - Checking for SMTP success or error status in the message: $message ", 3);
+
+ ## Look for a SMTP success code
+ if ($message =~ /^([23]\d\d)/) {
+ printmsg("DEBUG => evalSMTPresponse() - Found SMTP success code: $1", 2);
+ $conf{'error'} = "SUCCESS => Received: \t$message";
+ return(0);
+ }
+
+ ## Look for a SMTP error code
+ if ($message =~ /^([45]\d\d)/) {
+ printmsg("DEBUG => evalSMTPresponse() - Found SMTP error code: $1", 2);
+ $conf{'error'} = "ERROR => Received: \t$message";
+ return($1);
+ }
+
+ ## If no SMTP codes were found return an error of 1
+ $conf{'error'} = "ERROR => Received a message with no success or error code. The message received was: $message";
+ return(2);
+
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+#########################################################
+# SUB: &return_month(0,1,etc)
+# returns the name of the month that corrosponds
+# with the number. returns 0 on error.
+#########################################################
+sub return_month {
+ my $x = $_[0];
+ if ($x == 0) { return 'Jan'; }
+ if ($x == 1) { return 'Feb'; }
+ if ($x == 2) { return 'Mar'; }
+ if ($x == 3) { return 'Apr'; }
+ if ($x == 4) { return 'May'; }
+ if ($x == 5) { return 'Jun'; }
+ if ($x == 6) { return 'Jul'; }
+ if ($x == 7) { return 'Aug'; }
+ if ($x == 8) { return 'Sep'; }
+ if ($x == 9) { return 'Oct'; }
+ if ($x == 10) { return 'Nov'; }
+ if ($x == 11) { return 'Dec'; }
+ return (0);
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+#########################################################
+# SUB: &return_day(0,1,etc)
+# returns the name of the day that corrosponds
+# with the number. returns 0 on error.
+#########################################################
+sub return_day {
+ my $x = $_[0];
+ if ($x == 0) { return 'Sun'; }
+ if ($x == 1) { return 'Mon'; }
+ if ($x == 2) { return 'Tue'; }
+ if ($x == 3) { return 'Wed'; }
+ if ($x == 4) { return 'Thu'; }
+ if ($x == 5) { return 'Fri'; }
+ if ($x == 6) { return 'Sat'; }
+ return (0);
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+###############################################################################################
+## Function: returnAddressParts(string $address)
+##
+## Description: Returns a two element array containing the "Name" and "Address" parts of
+## an email address.
+##
+## Example: "Brandon Zehm <caspian@dotconf.net>"
+## would return: ("Brandon Zehm", "caspian@dotconf.net");
+##
+## "caspian@dotconf.net"
+## would return: ("caspian@dotconf.net", "caspian@dotconf.net")
+###############################################################################################
+sub returnAddressParts {
+ my $input = $_[0];
+ my $name = "";
+ my $address = "";
+
+ ## Make sure to fail if it looks totally invalid
+ if ($input !~ /(\S+\@\S+)/) {
+ $conf{'error'} = "ERROR => The address [$input] doesn't look like a valid email address, ignoring it";
+ return(undef());
+ }
+
+ ## Check 1, should find addresses like: "Brandon Zehm <caspian@dotconf.net>"
+ elsif ($input =~ /^\s*(\S(.*\S)?)\s*<(\S+\@\S+)>/o) {
+ ($name, $address) = ($1, $3);
+ }
+
+ ## Otherwise if that failed, just get the address: <caspian@dotconf.net>
+ elsif ($input =~ /<(\S+\@\S+)>/o) {
+ $name = $address = $1;
+ }
+
+ ## Or maybe it was formatted this way: caspian@dotconf.net
+ elsif ($input =~ /(\S+\@\S+)/o) {
+ $name = $address = $1;
+ }
+
+ ## Something stupid happened, just return an error.
+ unless ($name and $address) {
+ printmsg("ERROR => Couldn't parse the address: $input", 0);
+ printmsg("HINT => If you think this should work, consider reporting this as a bug to $conf{'authorEmail'}", 1);
+ return(undef());
+ }
+
+ ## Make sure there aren't invalid characters in the address, and return it.
+ my $ctrl = '\000-\037';
+ my $nonASCII = '\x80-\xff';
+ if ($address =~ /[<> ,;:"'\[\]\\$ctrl$nonASCII]/) {
+ printmsg("WARNING => The address [$address] seems to contain invalid characters: continuing anyway", 0);
+ }
+ return($name, $address);
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+###############################################################################################
+## Function: base64_encode(string $data, bool $chunk)
+##
+## Description: Returns $data as a base64 encoded string.
+## If $chunk is true, the encoded data is returned in 76 character long lines
+## with the final \CR\LF removed.
+##
+## Note: This is only used from the smtp auth section of code.
+## At some point it would be nice to merge the code that encodes attachments and this.
+###############################################################################################
+sub base64_encode {
+ my $data = $_[0];
+ my $chunk = $_[1];
+ my $tmp = '';
+ my $base64 = '';
+ my $CRLF = "\r\n";
+
+ ###################################
+ ## Convert binary data to base64 ##
+ ###################################
+ while ($data =~ s/(.{45})//s) { ## Get 45 bytes from the binary string
+ $tmp = substr(pack('u', $&), 1); ## Convert the binary to uuencoded text
+ chop($tmp);
+ $tmp =~ tr|` -_|AA-Za-z0-9+/|; ## Translate from uuencode to base64
+ $base64 .= $tmp;
+ }
+
+ ##########################
+ ## Encode the leftovers ##
+ ##########################
+ my $padding = "";
+ if ( ($data) and (length($data) > 0) ) {
+ $padding = (3 - length($data) % 3) % 3; ## Set flag if binary data isn't divisible by 3
+ $tmp = substr(pack('u', $data), 1); ## Convert the binary to uuencoded text
+ chop($tmp);
+ $tmp =~ tr|` -_|AA-Za-z0-9+/|; ## Translate from uuencode to base64
+ $base64 .= $tmp;
+ }
+
+ ############################
+ ## Fix padding at the end ##
+ ############################
+ $data = '';
+ $base64 =~ s/.{$padding}$/'=' x $padding/e if $padding; ## Fix the end padding if flag (from above) is set
+ if ($chunk) {
+ while ($base64 =~ s/(.{1,76})//s) { ## Put $CRLF after each 76 characters
+ $data .= "$1$CRLF";
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ $data = $base64;
+ }
+
+ ## Remove any trailing CRLF's
+ $data =~ s/(\r|\n)*$//s;
+ return($data);
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+#########################################################
+# SUB: send_attachment("/path/filename")
+# Sends the mime headers and base64 encoded file
+# to the email server.
+#########################################################
+sub send_attachment {
+ my ($filename) = @_; ## Get filename passed
+ my (@fields, $y, $filename_name, $encoding, ## Local variables
+ @attachlines, $content_type);
+ my $bin = 1;
+
+ @fields = split(/\/|\\/, $filename); ## Get the actual filename without the path
+ $filename_name = pop(@fields);
+ push @attachments_names, $filename_name; ## FIXME: This is only used later for putting in the log file
+
+ ##########################
+ ## Autodetect Mime Type ##
+ ##########################
+
+ @fields = split(/\./, $filename_name);
+ $encoding = $fields[$#fields];
+
+ if ($encoding =~ /txt|text|log|conf|^c$|cpp|^h$|inc|m3u/i) { $content_type = 'text/plain'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /html|htm|shtml|shtm|asp|php|cfm/i) { $content_type = 'text/html'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /sh$/i) { $content_type = 'application/x-sh'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /tcl/i) { $content_type = 'application/x-tcl'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /pl$/i) { $content_type = 'application/x-perl'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /js$/i) { $content_type = 'application/x-javascript'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /man/i) { $content_type = 'application/x-troff-man'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /gif/i) { $content_type = 'image/gif'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /jpg|jpeg|jpe|jfif|pjpeg|pjp/i) { $content_type = 'image/jpeg'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /tif|tiff/i) { $content_type = 'image/tiff'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /xpm/i) { $content_type = 'image/x-xpixmap'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /bmp/i) { $content_type = 'image/x-MS-bmp'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /pcd/i) { $content_type = 'image/x-photo-cd'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /png/i) { $content_type = 'image/png'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /aif|aiff/i) { $content_type = 'audio/x-aiff'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /wav/i) { $content_type = 'audio/x-wav'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /mp2|mp3|mpa/i) { $content_type = 'audio/x-mpeg'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /ra$|ram/i) { $content_type = 'audio/x-pn-realaudio'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /mpeg|mpg/i) { $content_type = 'video/mpeg'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /mov|qt$/i) { $content_type = 'video/quicktime'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /avi/i) { $content_type = 'video/x-msvideo'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /zip/i) { $content_type = 'application/x-zip-compressed'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /tar/i) { $content_type = 'application/x-tar'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /jar/i) { $content_type = 'application/java-archive'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /exe|bin/i) { $content_type = 'application/octet-stream'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /ppt|pot|ppa|pps|pwz/i) { $content_type = 'application/vnd.ms-powerpoint'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /mdb|mda|mde/i) { $content_type = 'application/vnd.ms-access'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /xls|xlt|xlm|xld|xla|xlc|xlw|xll/i) { $content_type = 'application/vnd.ms-excel'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /doc|dot/i) { $content_type = 'application/msword'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /rtf/i) { $content_type = 'application/rtf'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /pdf/i) { $content_type = 'application/pdf'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /tex/i) { $content_type = 'application/x-tex'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /latex/i) { $content_type = 'application/x-latex'; }
+ elsif ($encoding =~ /vcf/i) { $content_type = 'application/x-vcard'; }
+ else { $content_type = 'application/octet-stream'; }
+
+
+ ############################
+ ## Process the attachment ##
+ ############################
+
+ #####################################
+ ## Generate and print MIME headers ##
+ #####################################
+
+ $y = "$CRLF--$conf{'delimiter'}$CRLF";
+ $y .= "Content-Type: $content_type;$CRLF";
+ $y .= " name=\"$filename_name\"$CRLF";
+ $y .= "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64$CRLF";
+ $y .= "Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"$filename_name\"$CRLF";
+ $y .= "$CRLF";
+ print $SERVER $y;
+
+
+ ###########################################################
+ ## Convert the file to base64 and print it to the server ##
+ ###########################################################
+
+ open (FILETOATTACH, $filename) || do {
+ printmsg("ERROR => Opening the file [$filename] for attachment failed with the error: $!", 0);
+ return(1);
+ };
+ binmode(FILETOATTACH); ## Hack to make Win32 work
+
+ my $res = "";
+ my $tmp = "";
+ my $base64 = "";
+ while (<FILETOATTACH>) { ## Read a line from the (binary) file
+ $res .= $_;
+
+ ###################################
+ ## Convert binary data to base64 ##
+ ###################################
+ while ($res =~ s/(.{45})//s) { ## Get 45 bytes from the binary string
+ $tmp = substr(pack('u', $&), 1); ## Convert the binary to uuencoded text
+ chop($tmp);
+ $tmp =~ tr|` -_|AA-Za-z0-9+/|; ## Translate from uuencode to base64
+ $base64 .= $tmp;
+ }
+
+ ################################
+ ## Print chunks to the server ##
+ ################################
+ while ($base64 =~ s/(.{76})//s) {
+ print $SERVER "$1$CRLF";
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ ###################################
+ ## Encode and send the leftovers ##
+ ###################################
+ my $padding = "";
+ if ( ($res) and (length($res) >= 1) ) {
+ $padding = (3 - length($res) % 3) % 3; ## Set flag if binary data isn't divisible by 3
+ $res = substr(pack('u', $res), 1); ## Convert the binary to uuencoded text
+ chop($res);
+ $res =~ tr|` -_|AA-Za-z0-9+/|; ## Translate from uuencode to base64
+ }
+
+ ############################
+ ## Fix padding at the end ##
+ ############################
+ $res = $base64 . $res; ## Get left overs from above
+ $res =~ s/.{$padding}$/'=' x $padding/e if $padding; ## Fix the end padding if flag (from above) is set
+ if ($res) {
+ while ($res =~ s/(.{1,76})//s) { ## Send it to the email server.
+ print $SERVER "$1$CRLF";
+ }
+ }
+
+ close (FILETOATTACH) || do {
+ printmsg("ERROR - Closing the filehandle for file [$filename] failed with the error: $!", 0);
+ return(2);
+ };
+
+ ## Return 0 errors
+ return(0);
+
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+###############################################################################################
+## Function: $string = get_hostname (boot $fqdn)
+##
+## Description: Tries really hard to returns the short (or FQDN) hostname of the current
+## system. Uses techniques and code from the Sys-Hostname module.
+##
+## Input: $fqdn A true value (1) will cause this function to return a FQDN hostname
+## rather than a short hostname.
+##
+## Output: Returns a string
+###############################################################################################
+sub get_hostname {
+ ## Assign incoming parameters to variables
+ my ( $fqdn ) = @_;
+ my $hostname = "";
+
+ ## STEP 1: Get short hostname
+
+ ## Load Sys::Hostname if it's available
+ eval { require Sys::Hostname; };
+ unless ($@) {
+ $hostname = Sys::Hostname::hostname();
+ }
+
+ ## If that didn't get us a hostname, try a few other things
+ else {
+ ## Windows systems
+ if ($^O !~ /win/i) {
+ if ($ENV{'COMPUTERNAME'}) { $hostname = $ENV{'COMPUTERNAME'}; }
+ if (!$hostname) { $hostname = gethostbyname('localhost'); }
+ if (!$hostname) { chomp($hostname = `hostname 2> NUL`) };
+ }
+
+ ## Unix systems
+ else {
+ local $ENV{PATH} = '/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin'; ## Paranoia
+
+ ## Try the environment first (Help! What other variables could/should I be checking here?)
+ if ($ENV{'HOSTNAME'}) { $hostname = $ENV{'HOSTNAME'}; }
+
+ ## Try the hostname command
+ eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; local $SIG{CHLD}; $hostname = `hostname 2>/dev/null`; chomp($hostname); } ||
+
+ ## Try POSIX::uname(), which strictly can't be expected to be correct
+ eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; require POSIX; $hostname = (POSIX::uname())[1]; } ||
+
+ ## Try the uname command
+ eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; $hostname = `uname -n 2>/dev/null`; chomp($hostname); };
+
+ }
+
+ ## If we can't find anything else, return ""
+ if (!$hostname) {
+ print "WARNING => No hostname could be determined, please specify one with -o fqdn=FQDN option!\n";
+ return("unknown");
+ }
+ }
+
+ ## Return the short hostname
+ unless ($fqdn) {
+ $hostname =~ s/\..*//;
+ return(lc($hostname));
+ }
+
+ ## STEP 2: Determine the FQDN
+
+ ## First, if we already have one return it.
+ if ($hostname =~ /\w\.\w/) { return(lc($hostname)); }
+
+ ## Next try using
+ eval { $fqdn = (gethostbyname($hostname))[0]; };
+ if ($fqdn) { return(lc($fqdn)); }
+ return(lc($hostname));
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+###############################################################################################
+## Function: printmsg (string $message, int $level)
+##
+## Description: Handles all messages - printing them to the screen only if the messages
+## $level is >= the global debug level. If $conf{'logFile'} is defined it
+## will also log the message to that file.
+##
+## Input: $message A message to be printed, logged, etc.
+## $level The debug level of the message. If
+## not defined 0 will be assumed. 0 is
+## considered a normal message, 1 and
+## higher is considered a debug message.
+##
+## Output: Prints to STDOUT
+##
+## Assumptions: $conf{'hostname'} should be the name of the computer we're running on.
+## $conf{'stdout'} should be set to 1 if you want to print to stdout
+## $conf{'logFile'} should be a full path to a log file if you want that
+## $conf{'debug'} should be an integer between 0 and 10.
+##
+## Example: printmsg("WARNING: We believe in generic error messages... NOT!", 0);
+###############################################################################################
+sub printmsg {
+ ## Assign incoming parameters to variables
+ my ( $message, $level ) = @_;
+
+ ## Make sure input is sane
+ $level = 0 if (!defined($level));
+ $message =~ s/\s+$//sgo;
+ $message =~ s/\r?\n/, /sgo;
+
+ ## Continue only if the debug level of the program is >= message debug level.
+ if ($conf{'debug'} >= $level) {
+
+ ## Get the date in the format: Dec 3 11:14:04
+ my ($sec, $min, $hour, $mday, $mon) = localtime();
+ $mon = ('Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec')[$mon];
+ my $date = sprintf("%s %02d %02d:%02d:%02d", $mon, $mday, $hour, $min, $sec);
+
+ ## Print to STDOUT always if debugging is enabled, or if conf{stdout} is true.
+ if ( ($conf{'debug'} >= 1) or ($conf{'stdout'} == 1) ) {
+ print "$date $conf{'hostname'} $conf{'programName'}\[$$\]: $message\n";
+ }
+
+ ## Print to the log file if $conf{'logging'} is true
+ if ($conf{'logFile'}) {
+ if (openLogFile($conf{'logFile'})) { $conf{'logFile'} = ""; printmsg("ERROR => Opening the file [$conf{'logFile'}] for appending returned the error: $!", 1); }
+ print LOGFILE "$date $conf{'hostname'} $conf{'programName'}\[$$\]: $message\n";
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ ## Return 0 errors
+ return(0);
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+###############################################################################################
+## FUNCTION:
+## openLogFile ( $filename )
+##
+##
+## DESCRIPTION:
+## Opens the file $filename and attaches it to the filehandle "LOGFILE". Returns 0 on success
+## and non-zero on failure. Error codes are listed below, and the error message gets set in
+## global variable $!.
+##
+##
+## Example:
+## openFile ("/var/log/sendEmail.log");
+##
+###############################################################################################
+sub openLogFile {
+ ## Get the incoming filename
+ my $filename = $_[0];
+
+ ## Make sure our file exists, and if the file doesn't exist then create it
+ if ( ! -f $filename ) {
+ print STDERR "NOTICE: The log file [$filename] does not exist. Creating it now with mode [0600].\n" if ($conf{'stdout'});
+ open (LOGFILE, ">>$filename");
+ close LOGFILE;
+ chmod (0600, $filename);
+ }
+
+ ## Now open the file and attach it to a filehandle
+ open (LOGFILE,">>$filename") or return (1);
+
+ ## Put the file into non-buffering mode
+ select LOGFILE;
+ $| = 1;
+ select STDOUT;
+
+ ## Return success
+ return(0);
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+###############################################################################################
+## Function: read_file (string $filename)
+##
+## Description: Reads the contents of a file and returns a two part array:
+## ($status, $file-contents)
+## $status is 0 on success, non-zero on error.
+##
+## Example: ($status, $file) = read_file("/etc/passwd");
+###############################################################################################
+sub read_file {
+ my ( $filename ) = @_;
+
+ ## If the value specified is a file, load the file's contents
+ if ( (-e $filename and -r $filename) ) {
+ my $FILE;
+ if(!open($FILE, ' ' . $filename)) {
+ return((1, ""));
+ }
+ my $file = '';
+ while (<$FILE>) {
+ $file .= $_;
+ }
+ ## Strip an ending \r\n
+ $file =~ s/\r?\n$//os;
+ }
+ return((1, ""));
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+###############################################################################################
+## Function: quit (string $message, int $errorLevel)
+##
+## Description: Exits the program, optionally printing $message. It
+## returns an exit error level of $errorLevel to the
+## system (0 means no errors, and is assumed if empty.)
+##
+## Example: quit("Exiting program normally", 0);
+###############################################################################################
+sub quit {
+ my ( $message, $errorLevel ) = @_;
+ $errorLevel = 0 if (!defined($errorLevel));
+
+ ## Print exit message
+ if ($message) {
+ printmsg($message, 0);
+ }
+
+ ## Exit
+ exit($errorLevel);
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+###############################################################################################
+## Function: help ()
+##
+## Description: For all those newbies ;)
+## Prints a help message and exits the program.
+##
+###############################################################################################
+sub help {
+exit(1) if (!$conf{'stdout'});
+print <<EOM;
+
+${colorBold}$conf{'programName'}-$conf{'version'} by $conf{'authorName'} <$conf{'authorEmail'}>${colorNoBold}
+
+Synopsis: $conf{'programName'} -f ADDRESS [options]
+
+ ${colorRed}Required:${colorNormal}
+ -f ADDRESS from (sender) email address
+ * At least one recipient required via -t, -cc, or -bcc
+ * Message body required via -m, STDIN, or -o message-file=FILE
+
+ ${colorGreen}Common:${colorNormal}
+ -t ADDRESS [ADDR ...] to email address(es)
+ -u SUBJECT message subject
+ -m MESSAGE message body
+ -s SERVER[:PORT] smtp mail relay, default is $conf{'server'}:$conf{'port'}
+
+ ${colorGreen}Optional:${colorNormal}
+ -a FILE [FILE ...] file attachment(s)
+ -cc ADDRESS [ADDR ...] cc email address(es)
+ -bcc ADDRESS [ADDR ...] bcc email address(es)
+ -xu USERNAME username for SMTP authentication
+ -xp PASSWORD password for SMTP authentication
+
+ ${colorGreen}Paranormal:${colorNormal}
+ -b BINDADDR[:PORT] local host bind address
+ -l LOGFILE log to the specified file
+ -v verbosity, use multiple times for greater effect
+ -q be quiet (i.e. no STDOUT output)
+ -o NAME=VALUE advanced options, for details try: --help misc
+ -o message-content-type=<auto|text|html>
+ -o message-file=FILE -o message-format=raw
+ -o message-header=HEADER -o message-charset=CHARSET
+ -o reply-to=ADDRESS -o timeout=SECONDS
+ -o username=USERNAME -o password=PASSWORD
+ -o tls=<auto|yes|no> -o fqdn=FQDN
+
+
+ ${colorGreen}Help:${colorNormal}
+ --help the helpful overview you're reading now
+ --help addressing explain addressing and related options
+ --help message explain message body input and related options
+ --help networking explain -s, -b, etc
+ --help output explain logging and other output options
+ --help misc explain -o options, TLS, SMTP auth, and more
+
+EOM
+exit(1);
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+###############################################################################################
+## Function: helpTopic ($topic)
+##
+## Description: For all those newbies ;)
+## Prints a help message and exits the program.
+##
+###############################################################################################
+sub helpTopic {
+ exit(1) if (!$conf{'stdout'});
+ my ($topic) = @_;
+
+ CASE: {
+
+
+
+
+## ADDRESSING
+ ($topic eq 'addressing') && do {
+ print <<EOM;
+
+${colorBold}ADDRESSING DOCUMENTATION${colorNormal}
+
+${colorGreen}Addressing Options${colorNormal}
+Options related to addressing:
+ -f ADDRESS
+ -t ADDRESS [ADDRESS ...]
+ -cc ADDRESS [ADDRESS ...]
+ -bcc ADDRESS [ADDRESS ...]
+ -o reply-to=ADDRESS
+
+-f ADDRESS
+ This required option specifies who the email is from, I.E. the sender's
+ email address.
+
+-t ADDRESS [ADDRESS ...]
+ This option specifies the primary recipient(s). At least one recipient
+ address must be specified via the -t, -cc. or -bcc options.
+
+-cc ADDRESS [ADDRESS ...]
+ This option specifies the "carbon copy" recipient(s). At least one
+ recipient address must be specified via the -t, -cc. or -bcc options.
+
+-bcc ADDRESS [ADDRESS ...]
+ This option specifies the "blind carbon copy" recipient(s). At least
+ one recipient address must be specified via the -t, -cc. or -bcc options.
+
+-o reply-to=ADDRESS
+ This option specifies that an optional "Reply-To" address should be
+ written in the email's headers.
+
+
+${colorGreen}Email Address Syntax${colorNormal}
+Email addresses may be specified in one of two ways:
+ Full Name: "John Doe <john.doe\@gmail.com>"
+ Just Address: "john.doe\@gmail.com"
+
+The "Full Name" method is useful if you want a name, rather than a plain
+email address, to be displayed in the recipient's From, To, or Cc fields
+when they view the message.
+
+
+${colorGreen}Multiple Recipients${colorNormal}
+The -t, -cc, and -bcc options each accept multiple addresses. They may be
+specified by separating them by either a white space, comma, or semi-colon
+separated list. You may also specify the -t, -cc, and -bcc options multiple
+times, each occurance will append the new recipients to the respective list.
+
+Examples:
+(I used "-t" in these examples, but it can be "-cc" or "-bcc" as well)
+
+ * Space separated list:
+ -t jane.doe\@yahoo.com "John Doe <john.doe\@gmail.com>"
+
+ * Semi-colon separated list:
+ -t "jane.doe\@yahoo.com; John Doe <john.doe\@gmail.com>"
+
+ * Comma separated list:
+ -t "jane.doe\@yahoo.com, John Doe <john.doe\@gmail.com>"
+
+ * Multiple -t, -cc, or -bcc options:
+ -t "jane.doe\@yahoo.com" -t "John Doe <john.doe\@gmail.com>"
+
+
+EOM
+ last CASE;
+ };
+
+
+
+
+
+
+## MESSAGE
+ ($topic eq 'message') && do {
+ print <<EOM;
+
+${colorBold}MESSAGE DOCUMENTATION${colorNormal}
+
+${colorGreen}Message Options${colorNormal}
+Options related to the email message body:
+ -u SUBJECT
+ -m MESSAGE
+ -o message-file=FILE
+ -o message-content-type=<auto|text|html>
+ -o message-header=EMAIL HEADER
+ -o message-charset=CHARSET
+ -o message-format=raw
+
+-u SUBJECT
+ This option allows you to specify the subject for your email message.
+ It is not required (anymore) that the subject be quoted, although it
+ is recommended. The subject will be read until an argument starting
+ with a hyphen (-) is found.
+ Examples:
+ -u "Contact information while on vacation"
+ -u New Microsoft vulnerability discovered
+
+-m MESSAGE
+ This option is one of three methods that allow you to specify the message
+ body for your email. The message may be specified on the command line
+ with this -m option, read from a file with the -o message-file=FILE
+ option, or read from STDIN if neither of these options are present.
+
+ It is not required (anymore) that the message be quoted, although it is
+ recommended. The message will be read until an argument starting with a
+ hyphen (-) is found.
+ Examples:
+ -m "See you in South Beach, Hawaii. -Todd"
+ -m Please ensure that you upgrade your systems right away
+
+ Multi-line message bodies may be specified with the -m option by putting
+ a "\\n" into the message. Example:
+ -m "This is line 1.\\nAnd this is line 2."
+
+ HTML messages are supported, simply begin your message with "<html>" and
+ sendEmail will properly label the mime header so MUAs properly render
+ the message. It is currently not possible without "-o message-format=raw"
+ to send a message with both text and html parts with sendEmail.
+
+-o message-file=FILE
+ This option is one of three methods that allow you to specify the message
+ body for your email. To use this option simply specify a text file
+ containing the body of your email message. Examples:
+ -o message-file=/root/message.txt
+ -o message-file="C:\\Program Files\\output.txt"
+
+-o message-content-type=<auto|text|html>
+ This option allows you to specify the content-type of the email. If your
+ email message is an html message but is being displayed as a text message
+ just add "-o message-content-type=html" to the command line to force it
+ to display as an html message. This actually just changes the Content-Type:
+ header. Advanced users will be happy to know that if you specify anything
+ other than the three options listed above it will use that as the vaule
+ for the Content-Type header.
+
+-o message-header=EMAIL HEADER
+ This option allows you to specify additional email headers to be included.
+ To add more than one message header simply use this option on the command
+ line more than once. If you specify a message header that sendEmail would
+ normally generate the one you specified will be used in it's place.
+ Do not use this unless you know what you are doing!
+ Example:
+ To scare a Microsoft Outlook user you may want to try this:
+ -o message-header="X-Message-Flag: Message contains illegal content"
+ Example:
+ To request a read-receipt try this:
+ -o message-header="Disposition-Notification-To: <user\@domain.com>"
+ Example:
+ To set the message priority try this:
+ -o message-header="X-Priority: 1"
+ Priority reference: 1=highest, 2=high, 3=normal, 4=low, 5=lowest
+
+-o message-charset=CHARSET
+ This option allows you to specify the character-set for the message body.
+ The default is iso-8859-1.
+
+-o message-format=raw
+ This option instructs sendEmail to assume the message (specified with -m,
+ read from STDIN, or read from the file specified in -o message-file=FILE)
+ is already a *complete* email message. SendEmail will not generate any
+ headers and will transmit the message as-is to the remote SMTP server.
+ Due to the nature of this option the following command line options will
+ be ignored when this one is used:
+ -u SUBJECT
+ -o message-header=EMAIL HEADER
+ -o message-charset=CHARSET
+ -a ATTACHMENT
+
+
+${colorGreen}The Message Body${colorNormal}
+The email message body may be specified in one of three ways:
+ 1) Via the -m MESSAGE command line option.
+ Example:
+ -m "This is the message body"
+
+ 2) By putting the message body in a file and using the -o message-file=FILE
+ command line option.
+ Example:
+ -o message-file=/root/message.txt
+
+ 3) By piping the message body to sendEmail when nither of the above command
+ line options were specified.
+ Example:
+ grep "ERROR" /var/log/messages | sendEmail -t you\@domain.com ...
+
+If the message body begins with "<html>" then the message will be treated as
+an HTML message and the MIME headers will be written so that a HTML capable
+email client will display the message in it's HTML form.
+Any of the above methods may be used with the -o message-format=raw option
+to deliver an already complete email message.
+
+
+EOM
+ last CASE;
+ };
+
+
+
+
+
+
+## MISC
+ ($topic eq 'misc') && do {
+ print <<EOM;
+
+${colorBold}MISC DOCUMENTATION${colorNormal}
+
+${colorGreen}Misc Options${colorNormal}
+Options that don't fit anywhere else:
+ -a ATTACHMENT [ATTACHMENT ...]
+ -xu USERNAME
+ -xp PASSWORD
+ -o username=USERNAME
+ -o password=PASSWORD
+ -o tls=<auto|yes|no>
+ -o timeout=SECONDS
+ -o fqdn=FQDN
+
+-a ATTACHMENT [ATTACHMENT ...]
+ This option allows you to attach any number of files to your email message.
+ To specify more than one attachment, simply separate each filename with a
+ space. Example: -a file1.txt file2.txt file3.txt
+
+-xu USERNAME
+ Alias for -o username=USERNAME
+
+-xp PASSWORD
+ Alias for -o password=PASSWORD
+
+-o username=USERNAME (synonym for -xu)
+ These options allow specification of a username to be used with SMTP
+ servers that require authentication. If a username is specified but a
+ password is not, you will be prompted to enter one at runtime.
+
+-o password=PASSWORD (synonym for -xp)
+ These options allow specification of a password to be used with SMTP
+ servers that require authentication. If a username is specified but a
+ password is not, you will be prompted to enter one at runtime.
+
+-o tls=<auto|yes|no>
+ This option allows you to specify if TLS (SSL for SMTP) should be enabled
+ or disabled. The default, auto, will use TLS automatically if your perl
+ installation has the IO::Socket::SSL and Net::SSLeay modules available,
+ and if the remote SMTP server supports TLS. To require TLS for message
+ delivery set this to yes. To disable TLS support set this to no. A debug
+ level of one or higher will reveal details about the status of TLS.
+
+-o timeout=SECONDS
+ This option sets the timeout value in seconds used for all network reads,
+ writes, and a few other things.
+
+-o fqdn=FQDN
+ This option sets the Fully Qualified Domain Name used during the initial
+ SMTP greeting. Normally this is automatically detected, but in case you
+ need to manually set it for some reason or get a warning about detection
+ failing, you can use this to override the default.
+
+
+EOM
+ last CASE;
+ };
+
+
+
+
+
+
+## NETWORKING
+ ($topic eq 'networking') && do {
+ print <<EOM;
+
+${colorBold}NETWORKING DOCUMENTATION${colorNormal}
+
+${colorGreen}Networking Options${colorNormal}
+Options related to networking:
+ -s SERVER[:PORT]
+ -b BINDADDR[:PORT]
+ -o tls=<auto|yes|no>
+ -o timeout=SECONDS
+
+-s SERVER[:PORT]
+ This option allows you to specify the SMTP server sendEmail should
+ connect to to deliver your email message to. If this option is not
+ specified sendEmail will try to connect to localhost:25 to deliver
+ the message. THIS IS MOST LIKELY NOT WHAT YOU WANT, AND WILL LIKELY
+ FAIL unless you have a email server (commonly known as an MTA) running
+ on your computer!
+ Typically you will need to specify your company or ISP's email server.
+ For example, if you use CableOne you will need to specify:
+ -s mail.cableone.net
+ If you have your own email server running on port 300 you would
+ probably use an option like this:
+ -s myserver.mydomain.com:300
+ If you're a GMail user try:
+ -s smtp.gmail.com:587 -xu me\@gmail.com -xp PASSWD
+
+-b BINDADDR[:PORT]
+ This option allows you to specify the local IP address (and optional
+ tcp port number) for sendEmail to bind to when connecting to the remote
+ SMTP server. This useful for people who need to send an email from a
+ specific network interface or source address and are running sendEmail on
+ a firewall or other host with several network interfaces.
+
+-o tls=<auto|yes|no>
+ This option allows you to specify if TLS (SSL for SMTP) should be enabled
+ or disabled. The default, auto, will use TLS automatically if your perl
+ installation has the IO::Socket::SSL and Net::SSLeay modules available,
+ and if the remote SMTP server supports TLS. To require TLS for message
+ delivery set this to yes. To disable TLS support set this to no. A debug
+ level of one or higher will reveal details about the status of TLS.
+
+-o timeout=SECONDS
+ This option sets the timeout value in seconds used for all network reads,
+ writes, and a few other things.
+
+
+EOM
+ last CASE;
+ };
+
+
+
+
+
+
+## OUTPUT
+ ($topic eq 'output') && do {
+ print <<EOM;
+
+${colorBold}OUTPUT DOCUMENTATION${colorNormal}
+
+${colorGreen}Output Options${colorNormal}
+Options related to output:
+ -l LOGFILE
+ -v
+ -q
+
+-l LOGFILE
+ This option allows you to specify a log file to append to. Every message
+ that is displayed to STDOUT is also written to the log file. This may be
+ used in conjunction with -q and -v.
+
+-q
+ This option tells sendEmail to disable printing to STDOUT. In other
+ words nothing will be printed to the console. This does not affect the
+ behavior of the -l or -v options.
+
+-v
+ This option allows you to increase the debug level of sendEmail. You may
+ either use this option more than once, or specify more than one v at a
+ time to obtain a debug level higher than one. Examples:
+ Specifies a debug level of 1: -v
+ Specifies a debug level of 2: -vv
+ Specifies a debug level of 2: -v -v
+ A debug level of one is recommended when doing any sort of debugging.
+ At that level you will see the entire SMTP transaction (except the
+ body of the email message), and hints will be displayed for most
+ warnings and errors. The highest debug level is three.
+
+
+EOM
+ last CASE;
+ };
+
+ ## Unknown option selected!
+ quit("ERROR => The help topic specified is not valid!", 1);
+ };
+
+exit(1);
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+#############################
+## ##
+## MAIN PROGRAM ##
+## ##
+#############################
+
+
+## Initialize
+initialize();
+
+## Process Command Line
+processCommandLine();
+$conf{'alarm'} = $opt{'timeout'};
+
+## Abort program after $conf{'alarm'} seconds to avoid infinite hangs
+alarm($conf{'alarm'}) if ($^O !~ /win/i); ## alarm() doesn't work in win32
+
+
+
+
+###################################################
+## Read $message from STDIN if -m was not used ##
+###################################################
+
+if (!($message)) {
+ ## Read message body from a file specified with -o message-file=
+ if ($opt{'message-file'}) {
+ if (! -e $opt{'message-file'}) {
+ printmsg("ERROR => Message body file specified [$opt{'message-file'}] does not exist!", 0);
+ printmsg("HINT => 1) check spelling of your file; 2) fully qualify the path; 3) doubble quote it", 1);
+ quit("", 1);
+ }
+ if (! -r $opt{'message-file'}) {
+ printmsg("ERROR => Message body file specified can not be read due to restricted permissions!", 0);
+ printmsg("HINT => Check permissions on file specified to ensure it can be read", 1);
+ quit("", 1);
+ }
+ if (!open(MFILE, "< " . $opt{'message-file'})) {
+ printmsg("ERROR => Error opening message body file [$opt{'message-file'}]: $!", 0);
+ quit("", 1);
+ }
+ while (<MFILE>) {
+ $message .= $_;
+ }
+ close(MFILE);
+ }
+
+ ## Read message body from STDIN
+ else {
+ alarm($conf{'alarm'}) if ($^O !~ /win/i); ## alarm() doesn't work in win32
+ if ($conf{'stdout'}) {
+ print "Reading message body from STDIN because the '-m' option was not used.\n";
+ print "If you are manually typing in a message:\n";
+ print " - First line must be received within $conf{'alarm'} seconds.\n" if ($^O !~ /win/i);
+ print " - End manual input with a CTRL-D on its own line.\n\n" if ($^O !~ /win/i);
+ print " - End manual input with a CTRL-Z on its own line.\n\n" if ($^O =~ /win/i);
+ }
+ while (<STDIN>) { ## Read STDIN into $message
+ $message .= $_;
+ alarm(0) if ($^O !~ /win/i); ## Disable the alarm since at least one line was received
+ }
+ printmsg("Message input complete.", 0);
+ }
+}
+
+## Replace bare LF's with CRLF's (\012 should always have \015 with it)
+$message =~ s/(\015)?(\012|$)/\015\012/g;
+
+## Replace bare CR's with CRLF's (\015 should always have \012 with it)
+$message =~ s/(\015)(\012|$)?/\015\012/g;
+
+## Check message for bare periods and encode them
+$message =~ s/(^|$CRLF)(\.{1})($CRLF|$)/$1.$2$3/g;
+
+## Get the current date for the email header
+my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$day) = gmtime();
+$year += 1900; $mon = return_month($mon); $day = return_day($day);
+my $date = sprintf("%s, %s %s %d %.2d:%.2d:%.2d %s",$day, $mday, $mon, $year, $hour, $min, $sec, $conf{'timezone'});
+
+
+
+
+##################################
+## Connect to the SMTP server ##
+##################################
+printmsg("DEBUG => Connecting to $conf{'server'}:$conf{'port'}", 1);
+$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
+ printmsg("ERROR => Timeout while connecting to $conf{'server'}:$conf{'port'} There was no response after $conf{'alarm'} seconds.", 0);
+ printmsg("HINT => Try specifying a different mail relay with the -s option.", 1);
+ quit("", 1);
+};
+alarm($conf{'alarm'}) if ($^O !~ /win/i); ## alarm() doesn't work in win32;
+$SERVER = IO::Socket::INET->new( PeerAddr => $conf{'server'},
+ PeerPort => $conf{'port'},
+ LocalAddr => $conf{'bindaddr'},
+ Proto => 'tcp',
+ Autoflush => 1,
+ timeout => $conf{'alarm'},
+);
+alarm(0) if ($^O !~ /win/i); ## alarm() doesn't work in win32;
+
+## Make sure we got connected
+if ( (!$SERVER) or (!$SERVER->opened()) ) {
+ printmsg("ERROR => Connection attempt to $conf{'server'}:$conf{'port'} failed: $@", 0);
+ printmsg("HINT => Try specifying a different mail relay with the -s option.", 1);
+ quit("", 1);
+}
+
+## Save our IP address for later
+$conf{'ip'} = $SERVER->sockhost();
+printmsg("DEBUG => My IP address is: $conf{'ip'}", 1);
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+#########################
+## Do the SMTP Dance ##
+#########################
+
+## Read initial greeting to make sure we're talking to a live SMTP server
+if (SMTPchat()) { quit($conf{'error'}, 1); }
+
+## We're about to use $opt{'fqdn'}, make sure it isn't empty
+if (!$opt{'fqdn'}) {
+ ## Ok, that means we couldn't get a hostname, how about using the IP address for the HELO instead
+ $opt{'fqdn'} = "[" . $conf{'ip'} . "]";
+}
+
+## EHLO
+if (SMTPchat('EHLO ' . $opt{'fqdn'})) {
+ printmsg($conf{'error'}, 0);
+ printmsg("NOTICE => EHLO command failed, attempting HELO instead");
+ if (SMTPchat('HELO ' . $opt{'fqdn'})) { quit($conf{'error'}, 1); }
+ if ( $opt{'username'} and $opt{'password'} ) {
+ printmsg("WARNING => The mail server does not support SMTP authentication!", 0);
+ }
+}
+else {
+
+ ## Determin if the server supports TLS
+ if ($conf{'SMTPchat_response'} =~ /STARTTLS/) {
+ $conf{'tls_server'} = 1;
+ printmsg("DEBUG => The remote SMTP server supports TLS :)", 2);
+ }
+ else {
+ $conf{'tls_server'} = 0;
+ printmsg("DEBUG => The remote SMTP server does NOT support TLS :(", 2);
+ }
+
+ ## Start TLS if possible
+ if ($conf{'tls_server'} == 1 and $conf{'tls_client'} == 1 and $opt{'tls'} =~ /^(yes|auto)$/) {
+ printmsg("DEBUG => Starting TLS", 2);
+ if (SMTPchat('STARTTLS')) { quit($conf{'error'}, 1); }
+ if (! IO::Socket::SSL->start_SSL($SERVER, SSL_version => 'SSLv3 TLSv1')) {
+ quit("ERROR => TLS setup failed: " . IO::Socket::SSL::errstr(), 1);
+ }
+ printmsg("DEBUG => TLS: Using cipher: ". $SERVER->get_cipher(), 3);
+ printmsg("DEBUG => TLS session initialized :)", 1);
+
+ ## Restart our SMTP session
+ if (SMTPchat('EHLO ' . $opt{'fqdn'})) { quit($conf{'error'}, 1); }
+ }
+ elsif ($opt{'tls'} eq 'yes' and $conf{'tls_server'} == 0) {
+ quit("ERROR => TLS not possible! Remote SMTP server, $conf{'server'}, does not support it.", 1);
+ }
+
+
+ ## Do SMTP Auth if required
+ if ( $opt{'username'} and $opt{'password'} ) {
+ if ($conf{'SMTPchat_response'} !~ /AUTH\s/) {
+ printmsg("NOTICE => Authentication not supported by the remote SMTP server!", 0);
+ }
+ else {
+ my $auth_succeeded = 0;
+ my $mutual_method = 0;
+
+ # ## SASL CRAM-MD5 authentication method
+ # if ($conf{'SMTPchat_response'} =~ /\bCRAM-MD5\b/i) {
+ # printmsg("DEBUG => SMTP-AUTH: Using CRAM-MD5 authentication method", 1);
+ # if (SMTPchat('AUTH CRAM-MD5')) { quit($conf{'error'}, 1); }
+ #
+ # ## FIXME!!
+ #
+ # printmsg("DEBUG => User authentication was successful", 1);
+ # }
+
+ ## SASL LOGIN authentication method
+ if ($auth_succeeded == 0 and $conf{'SMTPchat_response'} =~ /\bLOGIN\b/i) {
+ $mutual_method = 1;
+ printmsg("DEBUG => SMTP-AUTH: Using LOGIN authentication method", 1);
+ if (!SMTPchat('AUTH LOGIN')) {
+ if (!SMTPchat(base64_encode($opt{'username'}))) {
+ if (!SMTPchat(base64_encode($opt{'password'}))) {
+ $auth_succeeded = 1;
+ printmsg("DEBUG => User authentication was successful (Method: LOGIN)", 1);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if ($auth_succeeded == 0) {
+ printmsg("DEBUG => SMTP-AUTH: LOGIN authenticaion failed.", 1);
+ }
+ }
+
+ ## SASL PLAIN authentication method
+ if ($auth_succeeded == 0 and $conf{'SMTPchat_response'} =~ /\bPLAIN\b/i) {
+ $mutual_method = 1;
+ printmsg("DEBUG => SMTP-AUTH: Using PLAIN authentication method", 1);
+ if (SMTPchat('AUTH PLAIN ' . base64_encode("$opt{'username'}\0$opt{'username'}\0$opt{'password'}"))) {
+ printmsg("DEBUG => SMTP-AUTH: PLAIN authenticaion failed.", 1);
+ }
+ else {
+ $auth_succeeded = 1;
+ printmsg("DEBUG => User authentication was successful (Method: PLAIN)", 1);
+ }
+ }
+
+ ## If none of the authentication methods supported by sendEmail were supported by the server, let the user know
+ if ($mutual_method == 0) {
+ printmsg("WARNING => SMTP-AUTH: No mutually supported authentication methods available", 0);
+ }
+
+ ## If we didn't get authenticated, log an error message and exit
+ if ($auth_succeeded == 0) {
+ quit("ERROR => ERROR => SMTP-AUTH: Authentication to $conf{'server'}:$conf{'port'} failed.", 1);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+## MAIL FROM
+if (SMTPchat('MAIL FROM:<' .(returnAddressParts($from))[1]. '>')) { quit($conf{'error'}, 1); }
+
+## RCPT TO
+my $oneRcptAccepted = 0;
+foreach my $rcpt (@to, @cc, @bcc) {
+ my ($name, $address) = returnAddressParts($rcpt);
+ if (SMTPchat('RCPT TO:<' . $address . '>')) {
+ printmsg("WARNING => The recipient <$address> was rejected by the mail server, error follows:", 0);
+ $conf{'error'} =~ s/^ERROR/WARNING/o;
+ printmsg($conf{'error'}, 0);
+ }
+ elsif ($oneRcptAccepted == 0) {
+ $oneRcptAccepted = 1;
+ }
+}
+## If no recipients were accepted we need to exit with an error.
+if ($oneRcptAccepted == 0) {
+ quit("ERROR => Exiting. No recipients were accepted for delivery by the mail server.", 1);
+}
+
+## DATA
+if (SMTPchat('DATA')) { quit($conf{'error'}, 1); }
+
+
+###############################
+## Build and send the body ##
+###############################
+printmsg("INFO => Sending message body",1);
+
+## If the message-format is raw just send the message as-is.
+if ($opt{'message-format'} =~ /^raw$/i) {
+ print $SERVER $message;
+}
+
+## If the message-format isn't raw, then build and send the message,
+else {
+
+ ## Message-ID: <MessageID>
+ if ($opt{'message-header'} !~ /^Message-ID:/iom) {
+ $header .= 'Message-ID: <' . $conf{'Message-ID'} . '@' . $conf{'hostname'} . '>' . $CRLF;
+ }
+
+ ## From: "Name" <address@domain.com> (the pointless test below is just to keep scoping correct)
+ if ($from and $opt{'message-header'} !~ /^From:/iom) {
+ my ($name, $address) = returnAddressParts($from);
+ $header .= 'From: "' . $name . '" <' . $address . '>' . $CRLF;
+ }
+
+ ## Reply-To:
+ if ($opt{'reply-to'} and $opt{'message-header'} !~ /^Reply-To:/iom) {
+ my ($name, $address) = returnAddressParts($opt{'reply-to'});
+ $header .= 'Reply-To: "' . $name . '" <' . $address . '>' . $CRLF;
+ }
+
+ ## To: "Name" <address@domain.com>
+ if ($opt{'message-header'} =~ /^To:/iom) {
+ ## The user put the To: header in via -o message-header - dont do anything
+ }
+ elsif (scalar(@to) > 0) {
+ $header .= "To:";
+ for (my $a = 0; $a < scalar(@to); $a++) {
+ my $msg = "";
+
+ my ($name, $address) = returnAddressParts($to[$a]);
+ $msg = " \"$name\" <$address>";
+
+ ## If we're not on the last address add a comma to the end of the line.
+ if (($a + 1) != scalar(@to)) {
+ $msg .= ",";
+ }
+
+ $header .= $msg . $CRLF;
+ }
+ }
+ ## We always want a To: line so if the only recipients were bcc'd they don't see who it was sent to
+ else {
+ $header .= "To: \"Undisclosed Recipients\" <>$CRLF";
+ }
+
+ if (scalar(@cc) > 0 and $opt{'message-header'} !~ /^Cc:/iom) {
+ $header .= "Cc:";
+ for (my $a = 0; $a < scalar(@cc); $a++) {
+ my $msg = "";
+
+ my ($name, $address) = returnAddressParts($cc[$a]);
+ $msg = " \"$name\" <$address>";
+
+ ## If we're not on the last address add a comma to the end of the line.
+ if (($a + 1) != scalar(@cc)) {
+ $msg .= ",";
+ }
+
+ $header .= $msg . $CRLF;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ($opt{'message-header'} !~ /^Subject:/iom) {
+ $header .= 'Subject: ' . $subject . $CRLF; ## Subject
+ }
+ if ($opt{'message-header'} !~ /^Date:/iom) {
+ $header .= 'Date: ' . $date . $CRLF; ## Date
+ }
+ if ($opt{'message-header'} !~ /^X-Mailer:/iom) {
+ $header .= 'X-Mailer: sendEmail-'.$conf{'version'}.$CRLF; ## X-Mailer
+ }
+ ## I wonder if I should put this in by default?
+ # if ($opt{'message-header'} !~ /^X-Originating-IP:/iom) {
+ # $header .= 'X-Originating-IP: ['.$conf{'ip'}.']'.$CRLF; ## X-Originating-IP
+ # }
+
+ ## Encode all messages with MIME.
+ if ($opt{'message-header'} !~ /^MIME-Version:/iom) {
+ $header .= "MIME-Version: 1.0$CRLF";
+ }
+ if ($opt{'message-header'} !~ /^Content-Type:/iom) {
+ my $content_type = 'multipart/mixed';
+ if (scalar(@attachments) == 0) { $content_type = 'multipart/related'; }
+ $header .= "Content-Type: $content_type; boundary=\"$conf{'delimiter'}\"$CRLF";
+ }
+
+ ## Send additional message header line(s) if specified
+ if ($opt{'message-header'}) {
+ $header .= $opt{'message-header'};
+ }
+
+ ## Send the message header to the server
+ print $SERVER $header . $CRLF;
+
+ ## Start sending the message body to the server
+ print $SERVER "This is a multi-part message in MIME format. To properly display this message you need a MIME-Version 1.0 compliant Email program.$CRLF";
+ print $SERVER "$CRLF";
+
+
+ ## Send message body
+ print $SERVER "--$conf{'delimiter'}$CRLF";
+ ## Send a message content-type header:
+ ## If the message contains HTML...
+ if ($opt{'message-content-type'} eq 'html' or ($opt{'message-content-type'} eq 'auto' and $message =~ /^\s*(<HTML|<!DOCTYPE)/i) ) {
+ printmsg("Setting content-type: text/html", 1);
+ print $SERVER "Content-Type: text/html;$CRLF";
+ }
+ ## Otherwise assume it's plain text...
+ elsif ($opt{'message-content-type'} eq 'text' or $opt{'message-content-type'} eq 'auto') {
+ printmsg("Setting content-type: text/plain", 1);
+ print $SERVER "Content-Type: text/plain;$CRLF";
+ }
+ ## If they've specified their own content-type string...
+ else {
+ printmsg("Setting custom content-type: ".$opt{'message-content-type'}, 1);
+ print $SERVER "Content-Type: ".$opt{'message-content-type'}.";$CRLF";
+ }
+ print $SERVER " charset=\"" . $opt{'message-charset'} . "\"$CRLF";
+ print $SERVER "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit$CRLF";
+ print $SERVER $CRLF . $message;
+
+
+
+ ## Send Attachemnts
+ if (scalar(@attachments) > 0) {
+ ## Disable the alarm so people on modems can send big attachments
+ alarm(0) if ($^O !~ /win/i); ## alarm() doesn't work in win32
+
+ ## Send the attachments
+ foreach my $filename (@attachments) {
+ ## This is check 2, we already checked this above, but just in case...
+ if ( ! -f $filename ) {
+ printmsg("ERROR => The file [$filename] doesn't exist! Email will be sent, but without that attachment.", 0);
+ }
+ elsif ( ! -r $filename ) {
+ printmsg("ERROR => Couldn't open the file [$filename] for reading: $! Email will be sent, but without that attachment.", 0);
+ }
+ else {
+ printmsg("DEBUG => Sending the attachment [$filename]", 1);
+ send_attachment($filename);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ ## End the mime encoded message
+ print $SERVER "$CRLF--$conf{'delimiter'}--$CRLF";
+}
+
+
+## Tell the server we are done sending the email
+print $SERVER "$CRLF.$CRLF";
+if (SMTPchat()) { quit($conf{'error'}, 1); }
+
+
+
+####################
+# We are done!!! #
+####################
+
+## Disconnect from the server (don't SMTPchat(), it breaks when using TLS)
+print $SERVER "QUIT$CRLF";
+close $SERVER;
+
+
+
+
+
+
+#######################################
+## Generate exit message/log entry ##
+#######################################
+
+if ($conf{'debug'} or $conf{'logging'}) {
+ printmsg("Generating a detailed exit message", 3);
+
+ ## Put the message together
+ my $output = "Email was sent successfully! From: <" . (returnAddressParts($from))[1] . "> ";
+
+ if (scalar(@to) > 0) {
+ $output .= "To: ";
+ for ($a = 0; $a < scalar(@to); $a++) {
+ $output .= "<" . (returnAddressParts($to[$a]))[1] . "> ";
+ }
+ }
+ if (scalar(@cc) > 0) {
+ $output .= "Cc: ";
+ for ($a = 0; $a < scalar(@cc); $a++) {
+ $output .= "<" . (returnAddressParts($cc[$a]))[1] . "> ";
+ }
+ }
+ if (scalar(@bcc) > 0) {
+ $output .= "Bcc: ";
+ for ($a = 0; $a < scalar(@bcc); $a++) {
+ $output .= "<" . (returnAddressParts($bcc[$a]))[1] . "> ";
+ }
+ }
+ $output .= "Subject: [$subject] " if ($subject);
+ if (scalar(@attachments_names) > 0) {
+ $output .= "Attachment(s): ";
+ foreach(@attachments_names) {
+ $output .= "[$_] ";
+ }
+ }
+ $output .= "Server: [$conf{'server'}:$conf{'port'}]";
+
+
+######################
+# Exit the program #
+######################
+
+ ## Print / Log the detailed message
+ quit($output, 0);
+}
+else {
+ ## Or the standard message
+ quit("Email was sent successfully!", 0);
+}
+
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+sendEmail \ No newline at end of file