3 # Copyright (c) The Exim Maintainers 2023
4 # Copyright (c) 1995 - 2018 University of Cambridge.
5 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
6 # See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution.
9 # This variables should be set by the building process
10 my $spool = 'SPOOL_DIRECTORY'; # may be overridden later
11 my $exim = 'BIN_DIRECTORY/exim';
13 # Need to set this dynamically during build, but it's not used right now anyway.
14 my $charset = 'ISO-8859-1';
16 # use 'exipick --help' to view documentation for this program.
17 # Documentation also viewable online at
18 # http://www.exim.org/eximwiki/ToolExipickManPage
21 BEGIN { pop @INC if $INC[-1] eq '.' };
26 my $p_name = basename $0;
27 my $p_version = "20100323.0";
28 my $p_usage = "Usage: $p_name [--help|--man|--version] (see --help for details)";
30 Copyright (c) 2003-2010 John Jetmore <jj33\@pobox.com>
31 Copyright (c) 2019 The Exim Maintainers
33 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
34 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
35 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
36 (at your option) any later version.
38 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
39 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
40 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
41 GNU General Public License for more details.
43 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
44 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
45 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
48 $| = 1; # unbuffer STDOUT
50 Getopt::Long::Configure("bundling_override");
52 'spool=s' => \$G::spool, # exim spool dir
53 'C|Config=s' => \$G::config, # use alternative Exim configuration file
54 'input-dir=s' => \$G::input_dir, # name of the "input" dir
55 'queue=s' => \$G::queue, # name of the queue
56 'finput' => \$G::finput, # same as "--input-dir Finput"
57 'bp' => \$G::mailq_bp, # List the queue (noop - default)
58 'bpa' => \$G::mailq_bpa, # ... with generated address as well
59 'bpc' => \$G::mailq_bpc, # ... but just show a count of messages
60 'bpr' => \$G::mailq_bpr, # ... do not sort
61 'bpra' => \$G::mailq_bpra, # ... with generated addresses, unsorted
62 'bpru' => \$G::mailq_bpru, # ... only undelivered addresses, unsorted
63 'bpu' => \$G::mailq_bpu, # ... only undelivered addresses
64 'and' => \$G::and, # 'and' the criteria (default)
65 'or' => \$G::or, # 'or' the criteria
66 'f=s' => \$G::qgrep_f, # from regexp
67 'r=s' => \$G::qgrep_r, # recipient regexp
68 's=s' => \$G::qgrep_s, # match against size field
69 'y=s' => \$G::qgrep_y, # message younger than (secs)
70 'o=s' => \$G::qgrep_o, # message older than (secs)
71 'z' => \$G::qgrep_z, # frozen only
72 'x' => \$G::qgrep_x, # non-frozen only
73 'c' => \$G::qgrep_c, # display match count
74 'l' => \$G::qgrep_l, # long format (default)
75 'i' => \$G::qgrep_i, # message ids only
76 'b' => \$G::qgrep_b, # brief format
77 'size' => \$G::size_only, # sum the size of the matching msgs
78 'not' => \$G::negate, # flip every test
79 'R|reverse' => \$G::reverse, # reverse output (-R is qgrep option)
80 'sort=s' => \@G::sort, # allow you to choose variables to sort by
81 'freeze=s' => \$G::freeze, # freeze data in this file
82 'thaw=s' => \$G::thaw, # thaw data from this file
83 'unsorted' => \$G::unsorted, # unsorted, regardless of output format
84 'random' => \$G::random, # (poorly) randomize evaluation order
85 'flatq' => \$G::flatq, # brief format
86 'caseful' => \$G::caseful, # in '=' criteria, respect case
87 'caseless' => \$G::caseless, # ...ignore case (default)
88 'charset=s' => \$charset, # charset for $bh and $h variables
89 'show-vars=s' => \$G::show_vars, # display the contents of these vars
90 'just-vars' => \$G::just_vars, # only display vars, no other info
91 'show-rules' => \$G::show_rules, # display compiled match rules
92 'show-tests' => \$G::show_tests, # display tests as applied to each message
93 'man' => sub { pod2usage(-verbose => 2, -exit => 0, -noperldoc => system('perldoc -V >/dev/null 2>&1')) },
94 'help' => sub { pod2usage(-verbose => 1, -exit => 0) },
96 print "$p_name: $0\n",
97 "build: EXIM_RELEASE_VERSIONEXIM_VARIANT_VERSION\n",
98 "perl(runtime): $]\n";
103 # if both freeze and thaw specified, only thaw as it is less destructive
104 $G::freeze = undef if ($G::freeze && $G::thaw);
105 freeze_start() if ($G::freeze);
106 thaw_start() if ($G::thaw);
108 # massage sort options (make '$var,Var:' be 'var','var')
109 for (my $i = scalar(@G::sort)-1; $i >= 0; $i--) {
110 $G::sort[$i] = lc($G::sort[$i]);
111 $G::sort[$i] =~ s/[\$:\s]//g;
112 if ((my @vars = split(/,/, $G::sort[$i])) > 1) {
113 $G::sort[$i] = $vars[0]; shift(@vars); # replace current slot w/ first var
114 splice(@G::sort, $i+1, 0, @vars); # add other vars after current pos
117 push(@G::sort, "message_exim_id") if (@G::sort);
118 die "empty value provided to --sort not allowed, exiting\n"
119 if (grep /^\s*$/, @G::sort);
121 # massage the qgrep options into standard criteria
122 push(@ARGV, "\$sender_address =~ /$G::qgrep_f/") if ($G::qgrep_f);
123 push(@ARGV, "\$recipients =~ /$G::qgrep_r/") if ($G::qgrep_r);
124 push(@ARGV, "\$shown_message_size eq $G::qgrep_s") if ($G::qgrep_s);
125 push(@ARGV, "\$message_age < $G::qgrep_y") if ($G::qgrep_y);
126 push(@ARGV, "\$message_age > $G::qgrep_o") if ($G::qgrep_o);
127 push(@ARGV, "\$deliver_freeze") if ($G::qgrep_z);
128 push(@ARGV, "!\$deliver_freeze") if ($G::qgrep_x);
130 $G::mailq_bp = $G::mailq_bp; # shut up -w
131 $G::and = $G::and; # shut up -w
132 $G::msg_ids = {}; # short circuit when crit is only MID
133 $G::caseless = $G::caseful ? 0 : 1; # nocase by default, case if both
134 @G::recipients_crit = (); # holds per-recip criteria
135 $spool = defined $G::spool ? $G::spool
136 : do { chomp($_ = `$exim @{[defined $G::config ? "-C $G::config" : '']} -n -bP spool_directory`)
138 my $input_dir = (defined $G::queue ? "$G::queue/" : '')
139 . (defined $G::input_dir || ($G::finput ? "Finput" : "input"));
140 my $count_only = 1 if ($G::mailq_bpc || $G::qgrep_c);
141 my $unsorted = 1 if ($G::mailq_bpr || $G::mailq_bpra ||
142 $G::mailq_bpru || $G::unsorted);
143 my $msg = $G::thaw ? thaw_message_list()
144 : get_all_msgs($spool, $input_dir, $unsorted,
145 $G::reverse, $G::random);
146 die "Problem accessing thaw file\n" if ($G::thaw && !$msg);
147 my $crit = process_criteria(\@ARGV);
148 my $e = Exim::SpoolFile->new();
149 my $tcount = 0 if ($count_only); # holds count of all messages
150 my $mcount = 0 if ($count_only); # holds count of matching messages
151 my $total_size = 0 if ($G::size_only);
152 $e->set_undelivered_only(1) if ($G::mailq_bpru || $G::mailq_bpu);
153 $e->set_show_generated(1) if ($G::mailq_bpra || $G::mailq_bpa);
154 $e->output_long() if ($G::qgrep_l);
155 $e->output_idonly() if ($G::qgrep_i);
156 $e->output_brief() if ($G::qgrep_b);
157 $e->output_flatq() if ($G::flatq);
158 $e->output_vars_only() if ($G::just_vars && $G::show_vars);
159 $e->set_show_vars($G::show_vars) if ($G::show_vars);
160 $e->set_spool($spool, $input_dir);
163 foreach my $m (@$msg) {
164 next if (scalar(keys(%$G::msg_ids)) && !$G::or
165 && !$G::msg_ids->{$m->{message}});
167 my $data = thaw_data();
168 if (!$e->restore_state($data)) {
169 warn "Couldn't thaw $data->{_message}: ".$e->error()."\n";
173 if (!$e->parse_message($m->{message}, $m->{path})) {
174 warn "Couldn't parse $m->{message}: ".$e->error()."\n";
181 foreach my $c (@G::recipients_crit) { # handle each_recip* vars
182 foreach my $addr (split(/, /, $e->get_var($c->{var}))) {
183 my %t = ( 'cmp' => $c->{cmp}, 'var' => $c->{var} );
184 $t{cmp} =~ s/"?\$var"?/'$addr'/;
185 push(@local_crit, \%t);
188 if ($G::show_tests) { print $e->get_var('message_exim_id'), "\n"; }
190 foreach my $c (@$crit, @local_crit) {
191 my $var = $e->get_var($c->{var});
192 my $ret = eval($c->{cmp});
193 if ($G::show_tests) {
194 printf " %25s = '%s'\n %25s => $ret\n",$c->{var},$var,$c->{cmp},$ret;
197 print STDERR "Error in eval '$c->{cmp}': $@\n";
201 if ($G::or) { last CRITERIA; }
202 else { next CRITERIA; }
204 if ($G::or) { next CRITERIA; }
209 # skip this message if any criteria were supplied and it didn't match
210 next MSG if ((scalar(@$crit) || scalar(@local_crit)) && !$match);
212 if ($count_only || $G::size_only) {
214 $total_size += $e->get_var('message_size');
217 # if we are defining criteria to sort on, save the message here. If
218 # we don't save here and do the sort later, we have a chicken/egg
220 push(@G::to_print, { vars => {}, output => "" });
221 foreach my $var (@G::sort) {
222 # save any values we want to sort on. I don't like doing the internal
223 # struct access here, but calling get_var a bunch can be _slow_ =(
224 $G::sort_type{$var} ||= '<=>';
225 $G::to_print[-1]{vars}{$var} = $e->{_vars}{$var};
226 $G::sort_type{$var} = 'cmp' if ($G::to_print[-1]{vars}{$var} =~ /\D/);
228 $G::to_print[-1]{output} = $e->format_message();
230 print $e->format_message();
235 freeze_data($e->get_state());
236 push(@G::frozen_msgs, $m);
241 msg_sort(\@G::to_print, \@G::sort, $G::reverse);
242 foreach my $msg (@G::to_print) {
243 print $msg->{output};
248 print "$mcount matches out of $tcount messages" .
249 ($G::size_only ? " ($total_size)" : "") . "\n";
250 } elsif ($G::mailq_bpc) {
251 print "$mcount" . ($G::size_only ? " ($total_size)" : "") . "\n";
252 } elsif ($G::size_only) {
253 print "$total_size\n";
257 freeze_message_list(\@G::frozen_msgs);
265 # sender_address_domain,shown_message_size
272 foreach my $v (@G::sort) {
273 push(@pieces, "\$a->{vars}{\"$v\"} $G::sort_type{$v} \$b->{vars}{\"$v\"}");
275 my $sort_str = join(" || ", @pieces);
277 @$msgs = sort { eval $sort_str } (@$msgs);
278 @$msgs = reverse(@$msgs) if ($reverse);
288 # FREEZE FILE FORMAT:
294 # message_list_bytes <- 10 bytes, zero-packed, plus \n
297 eval("use Storable");
298 die "Storable module not found: $@\n" if ($@);
299 open(O, ">$G::freeze") || die "Can't open freeze file $G::freeze: $!\n";
300 $G::freeze_handle = \*O;
304 close($G::freeze_handle);
308 eval("use Storable");
309 die "Storable module not found: $@\n" if ($@);
310 open(I, "<$G::thaw") || die "Can't open freeze file $G::thaw: $!\n";
311 $G::freeze_handle = \*I;
315 close($G::freeze_handle);
319 my $h = Storable::freeze($_[0]);
320 print $G::freeze_handle length($h)+1, "\n$h\n";
323 sub freeze_message_list {
324 my $h = Storable::freeze($_[0]);
325 my $l = length($h) + 1;
326 printf $G::freeze_handle "EOM\n$l\n$h\n%010d\n", $l+11+length($l)+1;
329 sub thaw_message_list {
330 my $orig_pos = tell($G::freeze_handle);
331 seek($G::freeze_handle, -11, 2);
332 chomp(my $bytes = <$G::freeze_handle>);
333 seek($G::freeze_handle, $bytes * -1, 2);
334 my $obj = thaw_data();
335 seek($G::freeze_handle, 0, $orig_pos);
341 chomp(my $bytes = <$G::freeze_handle>);
342 return(undef) if (!$bytes || $bytes eq 'EOM');
343 my $read = read(I, $obj, $bytes);
344 die "Format error in thaw file (expected $bytes bytes, got $read)\n"
345 if ($bytes != $read);
347 return(Storable::thaw($obj));
350 sub process_criteria {
356 foreach my $t ('@') { s/$t/\\$t/g; }
357 if (/^(.*?)\s+(<=|>=|==|!=|<|>)\s+(.*)$/) {
358 #print STDERR "found as integer\n";
359 my $v = $1; my $o = $2; my $n = $3;
360 if ($n =~ /^(-?[\d\.]+)M$/) { $n = $1 * 1024 * 1024; }
361 elsif ($n =~ /^(-?[\d\.]+)K$/) { $n = $1 * 1024; }
362 elsif ($n =~ /^(-?[\d\.]+)B?$/) { $n = $1; }
363 elsif ($n =~ /^(-?[\d\.]+)d$/) { $n = $1 * 60 * 60 * 24; }
364 elsif ($n =~ /^(-?[\d\.]+)h$/) { $n = $1 * 60 * 60; }
365 elsif ($n =~ /^(-?[\d\.]+)m$/) { $n = $1 * 60; }
366 elsif ($n =~ /^(-?[\d\.]+)s?$/) { $n = $1; }
368 print STDERR "Expression $_ did not parse: numeric comparison with ",
373 push(@c, { var => lc($v), cmp => "(\$var $o $n)" });
374 } elsif (/^(.*?)\s+(=~|!~)\s+(.*)$/) {
375 #print STDERR "found as string regexp\n";
376 push(@c, { var => lc($1), cmp => "(\"\$var\" $2 $3)" });
377 } elsif (/^(.*?)\s+=\s+(.*)$/) {
378 #print STDERR "found as bare string regexp\n";
379 my $case = $G::caseful ? '' : 'i';
380 push(@c, { var => lc($1), cmp => "(\"\$var\" =~ /$2/$case)" });
381 # quote special characters in perl text string
382 #foreach my $t ('@') { $c[-1]{cmp} =~ s/$t/\\$t/g; }
383 } elsif (/^(.*?)\s+(eq|ne)\s+(.*)$/) {
384 #print STDERR "found as string cmp\n";
385 my $var = lc($1); my $op = $2; my $val = $3;
386 $val =~ s|^(['"])(.*)\1$|$2|;
387 push(@c, { var => $var, cmp => "(\"\$var\" $op \"$val\")" });
388 if (($var eq 'message_id' || $var eq 'message_exim_id') && $op eq "eq") {
389 #print STDERR "short circuit @c[-1]->{cmp} $val\n";
390 $G::msg_ids->{$val} = 1;
392 #foreach my $t ('@') { $c[-1]{cmp} =~ s/$t/\\$t/g; }
393 } elsif (/^(\S+)$/) {
394 #print STDERR "found as boolean\n";
395 push(@c, { var => lc($1), cmp => "(\$var)" });
397 print STDERR "Expression $_ did not parse\n";
401 # assign the results of the cmp test here (handle "!" negation)
402 # also handle global --not negation
403 if ($c[-1]{var} =~ s|^!||) {
404 $c[-1]{cmp} .= $G::negate ? " ? 1 : 0" : " ? 0 : 1";
406 $c[-1]{cmp} .= $G::negate ? " ? 0 : 1" : " ? 1 : 0";
408 # support the each_* pseudo variables. Steal the criteria off of the
409 # queue for special processing later
410 if ($c[-1]{var} =~ /^each_(recipients(_(un)?del)?)$/) {
412 push(@G::recipients_crit,pop(@c));
413 $G::recipients_crit[-1]{var} = $var; # remove each_ from the variable
419 if ($G::show_rules) { foreach (@c) { print "$_->{var}\t$_->{cmp}\n"; } }
427 my $u = shift; # don't sort
428 my $r = shift; # right before returning, reverse order
429 my $o = shift; # if true, randomize list order before returning
432 if ($i =~ m|^/|) { $d = $i; } else { $d = $d . '/' . $i; }
434 opendir(D, "$d") || die "Couldn't opendir $d: $!\n";
435 foreach my $e (grep !/^\./, readdir(D)) {
436 if ($e =~ /^[a-zA-Z0-9]$/) {
437 opendir(DD, "$d/$e") || next;
438 foreach my $f (grep !/^\./, readdir(DD)) {
439 push(@m, { message => $1, path => "$d/$e" }) if ($f =~ /^(.{23}|.{16})-H$/);
442 } elsif ($e =~ /^(.{23}|.{16})-H$/) {
443 push(@m, { message => $1, path => $d });
450 # loop twice to pretend we're doing a good job of mixing things up
451 for (my $i = 0; $i < 2 * $c; $i++) {
452 my $rand = int(rand($c));
453 ($m[$i % $c],$m[$rand]) = ($m[$rand],$m[$i % $c]);
456 @m = sort { $a->{message} cmp $b->{message} } @m;
458 @m = reverse(@m) if ($r);
465 package Exim::SpoolFile;
467 # versions 4.61 and higher will not need these variables anymore, but they
468 # are left for handling legacy installs
469 $Exim::SpoolFile::ACL_C_MAX_LEGACY = 10;
470 #$Exim::SpoolFile::ACL_M_MAX _LEGACY= 10;
475 bless($self, $class);
477 $self->{_spool_dir} = '';
478 $self->{_input_path} = '';
479 $self->{_undelivered_only} = 0;
480 $self->{_show_generated} = 0;
481 $self->{_output_long} = 1;
482 $self->{_output_idonly} = 0;
483 $self->{_output_brief} = 0;
484 $self->{_output_flatq} = 0;
485 $self->{_output_vars_only} = 0;
486 $self->{_show_vars} = [];
495 $self->{_output_long} = 1;
496 $self->{_output_idonly} = 0;
497 $self->{_output_brief} = 0;
498 $self->{_output_flatq} = 0;
499 $self->{_output_vars_only} = 0;
505 $self->{_output_long} = 0;
506 $self->{_output_idonly} = 1;
507 $self->{_output_brief} = 0;
508 $self->{_output_flatq} = 0;
509 $self->{_output_vars_only} = 0;
515 $self->{_output_long} = 0;
516 $self->{_output_idonly} = 0;
517 $self->{_output_brief} = 1;
518 $self->{_output_flatq} = 0;
519 $self->{_output_vars_only} = 0;
525 $self->{_output_long} = 0;
526 $self->{_output_idonly} = 0;
527 $self->{_output_brief} = 0;
528 $self->{_output_flatq} = 1;
529 $self->{_output_vars_only} = 0;
532 sub output_vars_only {
535 $self->{_output_long} = 0;
536 $self->{_output_idonly} = 0;
537 $self->{_output_brief} = 0;
538 $self->{_output_flatq} = 0;
539 $self->{_output_vars_only} = 1;
546 foreach my $v (split(/\s*,\s*/, $s)) {
547 push(@{$self->{_show_vars}}, $v);
551 sub set_show_generated {
553 $self->{_show_generated} = shift;
556 sub set_undelivered_only {
558 $self->{_undelivered_only} = shift;
563 return $self->{_error};
568 $self->{_error} = shift;
575 $self->{_error} = '';
576 $self->{_delivered} = 0;
577 $self->{_message} = '';
580 $self->{_vars_raw} = {};
582 $self->{_numrecips} = 0;
583 $self->{_udel_tree} = {};
584 $self->{_del_tree} = {};
585 $self->{_recips} = {};
594 $self->{_message} = shift || return(0);
595 $self->{_path} = shift; # optional path to message
596 return(0) if (!$self->{_input_path});
597 if (!$self->{_path} && !$self->_find_path()) {
598 # assume the message was delivered from under us and ignore
599 $self->{_delivered} = 1;
602 $self->_parse_header() || return(0);
607 # take the output of get_state() and set up a message internally like
608 # parse_message (except from a saved data struct, not by parsing the
614 return(1) if ($h->{_delivered});
616 $self->{_message} = $h->{_message} || return(0);
617 return(0) if (!$self->{_input_path});
619 $self->{_path} = $h->{_path};
620 $self->{_vars} = $h->{_vars};
621 $self->{_numrecips} = $h->{_numrecips};
622 $self->{_udel_tree} = $h->{_udel_tree};
623 $self->{_del_tree} = $h->{_del_tree};
624 $self->{_recips} = $h->{_recips};
626 $self->{_vars}{message_age} = time() - $self->{_vars}{received_time};
630 # This returns the state data for a specific message in a format that can
631 # be later frozen back in to regain state
633 # after calling this function, this specific state is not expect to be
634 # reused. That's because we're returning direct references to specific
635 # internal structures. We're also modifying the structure ourselves
636 # by deleting certain internal message variables.
639 my $h = {}; # this is the hash ref we'll be returning.
641 $h->{_delivered} = $self->{_delivered};
642 $h->{_message} = $self->{_message};
643 $h->{_path} = $self->{_path};
644 $h->{_vars} = $self->{_vars};
645 $h->{_numrecips} = $self->{_numrecips};
646 $h->{_udel_tree} = $self->{_udel_tree};
647 $h->{_del_tree} = $self->{_del_tree};
648 $h->{_recips} = $self->{_recips};
650 # delete some internal variables that we will rebuild later if needed
651 delete($h->{_vars}{message_body});
652 delete($h->{_vars}{message_age});
657 # keep this sub as a feature if we ever break this module out, but do away
658 # with its use in exipick (pass it in from caller instead)
662 return(0) if (!$self->{_message});
663 return(0) if (!$self->{_input_path});
665 # test split spool first on the theory that people concerned about
666 # performance will have split spool set =).
667 foreach my $f (substr($self->{_message}, 5, 1).'/', '') {
668 if (-f "$self->{_input_path}/$f$self->{_message}-H") {
669 $self->{_path} = "$self->{_input_path}}/$f";
678 $self->{_spool_dir} = shift;
679 $self->{_input_path} = shift;
680 if ($self->{_input_path} !~ m|^/|) {
681 $self->{_input_path} = $self->{_spool_dir} . '/' . $self->{_input_path};
685 sub get_matching_vars {
691 foreach my $v (keys %{$self->{_vars}}) { push(@r, $v) if ($v =~ /$e/); }
698 # accepts a variable with or without leading '$' or trailing ':'
701 my $var = lc(shift); $var =~ s/^\$//; $var =~ s/:$//;
703 if ($var eq 'message_body' && !defined($self->{_vars}{message_body})) {
705 } elsif ($var =~ s|^([rb]?h)(eader)?_|${1}eader_| &&
706 exists($self->{_vars}{$var}) && !defined($self->{_vars}{$var}))
708 if ((my $type = $1) eq 'rh') {
709 $self->{_vars}{$var} = join('', @{$self->{_vars_raw}{$var}{vals}});
711 # both bh_ and h_ build their strings from rh_. Do common work here
712 my $rh = $var; $rh =~ s|^b?|r|;
713 my $comma = 1 if ($self->{_vars_raw}{$rh}{type} =~ /^[BCFRST]$/);
714 foreach (@{$self->{_vars_raw}{$rh}{vals}}) {
715 my $x = $_; # editing $_ here would change the original, which is bad
718 if ($comma) { chomp($x); $self->{_vars}{$var} .= "$x,\n"; }
719 else { $self->{_vars}{$var} .= $x; }
721 $self->{_vars}{$var} =~ s|[\s\n]*$||;
722 $self->{_vars}{$var} =~ s|,$|| if ($comma);
723 # ok, that's the preprocessing, not do specific processing for h type
725 $self->{_vars}{$var} = $self->_decode_2047($self->{_vars}{$var});
727 $self->{_vars}{$var} =
728 $self->_decode_2047($self->{_vars}{$var}, $charset);
732 elsif ($var eq 'received_count' && !defined($self->{_vars}{received_count}))
734 $self->{_vars}{received_count} =
735 scalar(@{$self->{_vars_raw}{rheader_received}{vals}});
737 elsif ($var eq 'message_headers' && !defined($self->{_vars}{message_headers}))
739 $self->{_vars}{$var} =
740 $self->_decode_2047($self->{_vars}{message_headers_raw}, $charset);
741 chomp($self->{_vars}{$var});
743 elsif ($var eq 'reply_address' && !defined($self->{_vars}{reply_address}))
745 $self->{_vars}{reply_address} = exists($self->{_vars}{"header_reply-to"})
746 ? $self->get_var("header_reply-to") : $self->get_var("header_from");
749 #chomp($self->{_vars}{$var}); # I think this was only for headers, obsolete
750 return $self->{_vars}{$var};
755 my $s = shift; # string to decode
756 my $c = shift; # target charset. If empty, just decode, don't convert
757 my $t = ''; # the translated string
758 my $e = 0; # set to true if we get an error in here anywhere
760 return($s) if ($s !~ /=\?/); # don't even bother to look if there's no sign
763 foreach my $mw (split(/(=\?[^\?]{3,}\?[BQ]\?[^\?]{1,74}\?=)/i, $s)) {
765 if ($mw =~ /=\?([^\?]{3,})\?([BQ])\?([^\?]{1,74})\?=/i) {
766 push(@p, { data => $3, encoding => uc($2), charset => uc($1),
768 if ($p[-1]{encoding} eq 'Q') {
769 my @ow = split('', $p[-1]{data});
771 for (my $i = 0; $i < @ow; $i++) {
772 if ($ow[$i] eq '_') { push(@nw, ' '); }
773 elsif ($ow[$i] eq '=') {
774 if (scalar(@ow) - ($i+1) < 2) { # ran out of characters
776 } elsif ($ow[$i+1] !~ /[\dA-F]/i || $ow[$i+2] !~ /[\dA-F]/i) {
779 #push(@nw, chr('0x'.$ow[$i+1].$ow[$i+2]));
780 push(@nw, pack("C", hex($ow[$i+1].$ow[$i+2])));
784 elsif ($ow[$i] =~ /\s/) { # whitespace is illegal
788 else { push(@nw, $ow[$i]); }
790 $p[-1]{data} = join('', @nw);
791 } elsif ($p[-1]{encoding} eq 'B') {
792 my $x = $p[-1]{data};
793 $x =~ tr#A-Za-z0-9+/##cd;
795 $x =~ tr#A-Za-z0-9+/# -_#;
797 while ($x =~ s/(.{1,60})//s) {
798 $r .= unpack("u", chr(32 + int(length($1)*3/4)) . $1);
803 push(@p, { data => $mw, is_mime => 0,
804 is_ws => ($mw =~ m|^[\s\n]+|sm) ? 1 : 0 });
808 for (my $i = 0; $i < @p; $i++) {
809 # mark entities we want to skip (whitespace between consecutive mimewords)
810 if ($p[$i]{is_mime} && $p[$i+1]{is_ws} && $p[$i+2]{is_mime}) {
814 # if word is a mimeword and we have access to Encode and charset was
815 # specified, try to convert text
816 # XXX _cannot_ get consistent conversion results in perl, can't get them
817 # to return same conversions that exim performs. Until I can figure this
818 # out, don't attempt any conversions (header_ will return same value as
820 #if ($c && $p[$i]{is_mime} && $self->_try_load('Encode')) {
821 # # XXX not sure how to catch errors here
822 # Encode::from_to($p[$i]{data}, $p[$i]{charset}, $c);
825 # replace binary zeros w/ '?' in decoded text
826 if ($p[$i]{is_mime}) { $p[$i]{data} =~ s|\x00|?|g; }
832 return(join('', map { $_->{data} } grep { !$_->{skip} } @p));
836 # This isn't a class func but I'm tired
847 my $f = $self->{_path} . '/' . $self->{_message} . '-D';
848 $self->{_vars}{message_body} = ""; # define var so we only come here once
850 open(I, "<$f") || return($self->_error("Couldn't open $f: $!"));
852 return(0) if ($self->{_message}.'-D' ne $_);
854 $self->{_vars}{message_body} = join('', <I>);
856 $self->{_vars}{message_body} =~ s/\n/ /g;
857 $self->{_vars}{message_body} =~ s/\000/ /g;
863 my $f = $self->{_path} . '/' . $self->{_message} . '-H';
864 $self->{_vars}{header_path} = $f;
865 $self->{_vars}{data_path} = $self->{_path} . '/' . $self->{_message} . '-D';
867 if (!open(I, "<$f")) {
868 # assume message went away and silently ignore
869 $self->{_delivered} = 1;
873 # There are a few numeric variables that should explicitly be set to
874 # zero if they aren't found in the header. Technically an empty value
875 # works just as well, but might as well be pedantic
876 $self->{_vars}{body_zerocount} = 0;
877 $self->{_vars}{host_lookup_deferred} = 0;
878 $self->{_vars}{host_lookup_failed} = 0;
879 $self->{_vars}{tls_certificate_verified} = 0;
882 return(0) if ($self->{_message}.'-H' ne $_);
883 $self->{_vars}{message_id} = $self->{_message};
884 $self->{_vars}{message_exim_id} = $self->{_message};
888 return(0) if (!/^(.+)\s(\-?\d+)\s(\-?\d+)$/);
889 $self->{_vars}{originator_login} = $1;
890 $self->{_vars}{originator_uid} = $2;
891 $self->{_vars}{originator_gid} = $3;
895 return(0) if (!/^<(.*)>$/);
896 $self->{_vars}{sender_address} = $1;
897 $self->{_vars}{sender_address_domain} = $1;
898 $self->{_vars}{sender_address_local_part} = $1;
899 $self->{_vars}{sender_address_domain} =~ s/^.*\@//;
900 $self->{_vars}{sender_address_local_part} =~ s/^(.*)\@.*$/$1/;
904 return(0) if (!/^(\d+)\s(\d+)$/);
905 $self->{_vars}{received_time} = $1;
906 $self->{_vars}{warning_count} = $2;
907 $self->{_vars}{message_age} = time() - $self->{_vars}{received_time};
909 TAGGED: while (<I>) {
910 my ($tag, $arg) = /^-?(-\S+)(?:\s+(.*))?$/ or last TAGGED;
913 if ($tag eq '-acl') {
915 return(0) if ($arg !~ /^(\d+)\s(\d+)$/);
916 if ($1 < $Exim::SpoolFile::ACL_C_MAX_LEGACY) {
919 $t = "acl_m" . ($1 - $Exim::SpoolFile::ACL_C_MAX_LEGACY);
921 read(I, $self->{_vars}{$t}, $2+1) || return(0);
922 chomp($self->{_vars}{$t});
923 } elsif ($tag eq '-aclc') {
924 #return(0) if ($arg !~ /^(\d+)\s(\d+)$/);
925 return(0) if ($arg !~ /^(\S+)\s(\d+)$/);
927 read(I, $self->{_vars}{$t}, $2+1) || return(0);
928 chomp($self->{_vars}{$t});
929 } elsif ($tag eq '-aclm') {
930 #return(0) if ($arg !~ /^(\d+)\s(\d+)$/);
931 return(0) if ($arg !~ /^(\S+)\s(\d+)$/);
933 read(I, $self->{_vars}{$t}, $2+1) || return(0);
934 chomp($self->{_vars}{$t});
935 } elsif ($tag eq '-local') {
936 $self->{_vars}{sender_local} = 1;
937 } elsif ($tag eq '-localerror') {
938 $self->{_vars}{local_error_message} = 1;
939 } elsif ($tag eq '-local_scan') {
940 $self->{_vars}{local_scan_data} = $arg;
941 } elsif ($tag eq '-spam_score_int') {
942 $self->{_vars}{spam_score_int} = $arg;
943 $self->{_vars}{spam_score} = $arg / 10;
944 } elsif ($tag eq '-bmi_verdicts') {
945 $self->{_vars}{bmi_verdicts} = $arg;
946 } elsif ($tag eq '-host_lookup_deferred') {
947 $self->{_vars}{host_lookup_deferred} = 1;
948 } elsif ($tag eq '-host_lookup_failed') {
949 $self->{_vars}{host_lookup_failed} = 1;
950 } elsif ($tag eq '-body_linecount') {
951 $self->{_vars}{body_linecount} = $arg;
952 } elsif ($tag eq '-max_received_linelength') {
953 $self->{_vars}{max_received_linelength} = $arg;
954 } elsif ($tag eq '-body_zerocount') {
955 $self->{_vars}{body_zerocount} = $arg;
956 } elsif ($tag eq '-frozen') {
957 $self->{_vars}{deliver_freeze} = 1;
958 $self->{_vars}{deliver_frozen_at} = $arg;
959 } elsif ($tag eq '-allow_unqualified_recipient') {
960 $self->{_vars}{allow_unqualified_recipient} = 1;
961 } elsif ($tag eq '-allow_unqualified_sender') {
962 $self->{_vars}{allow_unqualified_sender} = 1;
963 } elsif ($tag eq '-deliver_firsttime') {
964 $self->{_vars}{deliver_firsttime} = 1;
965 $self->{_vars}{first_delivery} = 1;
966 } elsif ($tag eq '-manual_thaw') {
967 $self->{_vars}{deliver_manual_thaw} = 1;
968 $self->{_vars}{manually_thawed} = 1;
969 } elsif ($tag eq '-auth_id') {
970 $self->{_vars}{authenticated_id} = $arg;
971 } elsif ($tag eq '-auth_sender') {
972 $self->{_vars}{authenticated_sender} = $arg;
973 } elsif ($tag eq '-sender_set_untrusted') {
974 $self->{_vars}{sender_set_untrusted} = 1;
975 } elsif ($tag eq '-tls_certificate_verified') {
976 $self->{_vars}{tls_certificate_verified} = 1;
977 } elsif ($tag eq '-tls_cipher') {
978 $self->{_vars}{tls_cipher} = $arg;
979 } elsif ($tag eq '-tls_peerdn') {
980 $self->{_vars}{tls_peerdn} = $arg;
981 } elsif ($tag eq '-tls_sni') {
982 $self->{_vars}{tls_sni} = $arg;
983 } elsif ($tag eq '-host_address') {
984 $self->{_vars}{sender_host_port} = $self->_get_host_and_port(\$arg);
985 $self->{_vars}{sender_host_address} = $arg;
986 } elsif ($tag eq '-interface_address') {
987 $self->{_vars}{received_port} =
988 $self->{_vars}{interface_port} = $self->_get_host_and_port(\$arg);
989 $self->{_vars}{received_ip_address} =
990 $self->{_vars}{interface_address} = $arg;
991 } elsif ($tag eq '-active_hostname') {
992 $self->{_vars}{smtp_active_hostname} = $arg;
993 } elsif ($tag eq '-host_auth') {
994 $self->{_vars}{sender_host_authenticated} = $arg;
995 } elsif ($tag eq '-host_name') {
996 $self->{_vars}{sender_host_name} = $arg;
997 } elsif ($tag eq '-helo_name') {
998 $self->{_vars}{sender_helo_name} = $arg;
999 } elsif ($tag eq '-ident') {
1000 $self->{_vars}{sender_ident} = $arg;
1001 } elsif ($tag eq '-received_protocol') {
1002 $self->{_vars}{received_protocol} = $arg;
1003 } elsif ($tag eq '-N') {
1004 $self->{_vars}{dont_deliver} = 1;
1006 # unrecognized tag, save it for reference
1007 $self->{$tag} = $arg;
1011 # when we drop out of the while loop, we have the first line of the
1012 # delivered tree in $_
1017 } elsif ($_ =~ s/^[YN][YN]\s+//) {
1018 $self->{_del_tree}{$_} = 1;
1023 } while ($_ !~ /^\d+$/);
1025 $self->{_numrecips} = $_;
1026 $self->{_vars}{recipients_count} = $self->{_numrecips};
1027 for (my $i = 0; $i < $self->{_numrecips}; $i++) {
1029 return(0) if (/^$/);
1031 if (/^(.*)\s\d+,(\d+),\d+$/) {
1032 #print STDERR "exim3 type (untested): $_\n";
1033 $self->{_recips}{$1} = { pno => $2 };
1035 } elsif (/^(.*)\s(\d+)$/) {
1036 #print STDERR "exim4 original type (untested): $_\n";
1037 $self->{_recips}{$1} = { pno => $2 };
1039 } elsif (/^(.*)\s(.*)\s(\d+),(\d+)#1$/) {
1040 #print STDERR "exim4 new type #1 (untested): $_\n";
1041 return($self->_error("incorrect format: $_")) if (length($2) != $3);
1042 $self->{_recips}{$1} = { pno => $4, errors_to => $2 };
1044 } elsif (/^(\S*)\s(\S*)\s(\d+),(\d+)\s(\S*)\s(\d+),(-?\d+)#3$/) {
1045 #print STDERR "exim4 new type #3 DSN (untested): $_\n";
1046 return($self->_error("incorrect format: $_"))
1047 if ((length($2) != $3) || (length($5) != $6));
1048 $self->{_recips}{$1} = { pno => $7, errors_to => $5 };
1050 } elsif (/^.*#(\d+)$/) {
1051 #print STDERR "exim4 #$1 style (unimplemented): $_\n";
1052 $self->_error("exim4 #$1 style (unimplemented): $_");
1054 #print STDERR "default type: $_\n";
1055 $self->{_recips}{$_} = {};
1058 $self->{_udel_tree}{$addr} = 1 if (!$self->{_del_tree}{$addr});
1060 $self->{_vars}{recipients} = join(', ', keys(%{$self->{_recips}}));
1061 $self->{_vars}{recipients_del} = join(', ', keys(%{$self->{_del_tree}}));
1062 $self->{_vars}{recipients_undel} = join(', ', keys(%{$self->{_udel_tree}}));
1063 $self->{_vars}{recipients_undel_count} = scalar(keys(%{$self->{_udel_tree}}));
1064 $self->{_vars}{recipients_del_count} = 0;
1065 foreach my $r (keys %{$self->{_del_tree}}) {
1066 next if (!$self->{_recips}{$r});
1067 $self->{_vars}{recipients_del_count}++;
1072 return(0) if (!/^$/);
1074 # start reading headers
1075 while (read(I, $_, 3) == 3) {
1077 return(0) if (!length($t));
1078 while ($t =~ /^\d$/) {
1084 $t = getc(I); # strip the space out of the file
1085 return(0) if (read(I, $_, $hdr_bytes) != $hdr_bytes);
1086 if ($hdr_flag ne '*') {
1087 $self->{_vars}{message_linecount} += (tr/\n//);
1088 $self->{_vars}{message_size} += $hdr_bytes;
1091 # mark (rb)?header_ vars as existing and store raw value. They'll be
1092 # processed further in get_var() if needed
1093 my($v,$d) = split(/:/, $_, 2);
1094 $v = "header_" . lc($v);
1095 $self->{_vars}{$v} = $self->{_vars}{"b$v"} = $self->{_vars}{"r$v"} = undef;
1096 push(@{$self->{_vars_raw}{"r$v"}{vals}}, $d);
1097 $self->{_vars_raw}{"r$v"}{type} = $hdr_flag;
1098 $self->{_vars}{message_headers_raw} .= $_;
1102 $self->{_vars}{message_body_size} =
1103 (stat($self->{_path}.'/'.$self->{_message}.'-D'))[7] - 19;
1104 if ($self->{_vars}{message_body_size} < 0) {
1105 $self->{_vars}{message_size} = 0;
1106 $self->{_vars}{message_body_missing} = 1;
1108 $self->{_vars}{message_size} += $self->{_vars}{message_body_size} + 1;
1111 $self->{_vars}{message_linecount} += $self->{_vars}{body_linecount};
1113 my $i = $self->{_vars}{message_size};
1114 if ($i == 0) { $i = ""; }
1115 elsif ($i < 1024) { $i = sprintf("%d", $i); }
1116 elsif ($i < 10240) { $i = sprintf("%.1fK", $i / 1024); }
1117 elsif ($i < 1048576) { $i = sprintf("%dK", ($i+512)/1024); }
1118 elsif ($i < 10485760) { $i = sprintf("%.1fM", $i/1048576); }
1119 else { $i = sprintf("%dM", ($i + 524288)/1048576); }
1120 $self->{_vars}{shown_message_size} = $i;
1125 # mimic exim's host_extract_port function - receive a ref to a scalar,
1126 # strip it of port, return port
1127 sub _get_host_and_port {
1129 my $host = shift; # scalar ref, be careful
1131 if ($$host =~ /^\[([^\]]+)\](?:\:(\d+))?$/) {
1134 } elsif ($$host =~ /^(\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})(?:\.(\d+))?$/) {
1137 } elsif ($$host =~ /^([\d\:]+)(?:\.(\d+))?$/) {
1145 # honoring all formatting preferences, return a scalar variable of the
1146 # information for the single message matching what exim -bp would show.
1147 # We can print later if we want.
1148 sub format_message {
1151 return if ($self->{_delivered});
1153 # define any vars we want to print out for this message. The requests
1154 # can be regexps, and the defined vars can change for each message, so we
1155 # have to build this list for each message
1157 if (@{$self->{_show_vars}}) {
1159 foreach my $e (@{$self->{_show_vars}}) {
1160 foreach my $v ($self->get_matching_vars($e)) {
1161 next if ($t{$v}); $t{$v}++; push(@vars, $v);
1166 if ($self->{_output_idonly}) {
1167 $o .= $self->{_message};
1168 foreach my $v (@vars) { $o .= " $v='" . $self->get_var($v) . "'"; }
1171 } elsif ($self->{_output_vars_only}) {
1172 foreach my $v (@vars) { $o .= $self->get_var($v) . "\n"; }
1176 if ($self->{_output_long} || $self->{_output_flatq}) {
1177 my $i = int($self->{_vars}{message_age} / 60);
1179 $i = int(($i+30)/60);
1180 if ($i > 72) { $o .= sprintf "%2dd ", int(($i+12)/24); }
1181 else { $o .= sprintf "%2dh ", $i; }
1182 } else { $o .= sprintf "%2dm ", $i; }
1184 if ($self->{_output_flatq} && @vars) {
1185 $o .= join(';', map { "$_='".$self->get_var($_)."'" } (@vars)
1188 $o .= sprintf "%5s", $self->{_vars}{shown_message_size};
1192 $o .= "$self->{_message} ";
1193 $o .= "From: " if ($self->{_output_brief});
1194 $o .= "<$self->{_vars}{sender_address}>";
1196 if ($self->{_output_long}) {
1197 $o .= " ($self->{_vars}{originator_login})"
1198 if ($self->{_vars}{sender_set_untrusted});
1200 # XXX exim contains code here to print spool format errors
1201 $o .= " *** frozen ***" if ($self->{_vars}{deliver_freeze});
1204 foreach my $v (@vars) {
1205 $o .= sprintf " %25s = '%s'\n", $v, $self->get_var($v);
1208 foreach my $r (keys %{$self->{_recips}}) {
1209 next if ($self->{_del_tree}{$r} && $self->{_undelivered_only});
1210 $o .= sprintf " %s %s\n", $self->{_del_tree}{$r} ? "D" : " ", $r;
1212 if ($self->{_show_generated}) {
1213 foreach my $r (keys %{$self->{_del_tree}}) {
1214 next if ($self->{_recips}{$r});
1215 $o .= sprintf " +D %s\n", $r;
1218 } elsif ($self->{_output_brief}) {
1220 foreach my $r (keys %{$self->{_recips}}) {
1221 next if ($self->{_del_tree}{$r});
1224 $o .= " To: " . join(';', @r);
1225 if (scalar(@vars)) {
1226 $o .= " Vars: ".join(';',map { "$_='".$self->get_var($_)."'" } (@vars));
1228 } elsif ($self->{_output_flatq}) {
1229 $o .= " *** frozen ***" if ($self->{_vars}{deliver_freeze});
1231 foreach my $r (keys %{$self->{_recips}}) {
1232 next if ($self->{_del_tree}{$r});
1235 $o .= " " . join(' ', @r);
1244 my $fh = shift || \*STDOUT;
1245 return if ($self->{_delivered});
1247 print $fh $self->format_message();
1253 foreach my $k (sort keys %$self) {
1254 my $r = ref($self->{$k});
1255 if ($r eq 'ARRAY') {
1256 printf "%20s <<EOM\n", $k;
1257 print @{$self->{$k}}, "EOM\n";
1258 } elsif ($r eq 'HASH') {
1259 printf "%20s <<EOM\n", $k;
1260 foreach (sort keys %{$self->{$k}}) {
1261 printf "%20s %s\n", $_, $self->{$k}{$_};
1265 printf "%20s %s\n", $k, $self->{$k};
1276 exipick - selectively display messages from an Exim queue
1280 exipick [<options>] [<criterion> [<criterion> ...]]
1281 exipick --help|--man
1285 B<exipick> is a tool to display messages in an Exim queue. It is very similar to exiqgrep and is, in fact, a drop in replacement for exiqgrep. B<exipick> allows you to select messages to be displayed using any piece of data stored in an Exim spool file. Matching messages can be displayed in a variety of formats.
1289 Delete every frozen message from queue:
1291 exipick -zi | xargs exim -Mrm
1293 Show only messages which have not yet been virus scanned:
1295 exipick '$received_protocol ne virus-scanned'
1297 Run the queue in a semi-random order:
1299 exipick -i --random | xargs exim -M
1301 Show the count and total size of all messages which either originated from localhost or have a received protocol of 'local':
1303 exipick --or --size --bpc \
1304 '$sender_host_address eq 127.0.0.1' \
1305 '$received_protocol eq local'
1307 Display all messages received on the MSA port, ordered first by the sender's email domain and then by the size of the emails:
1309 exipick --sort sender_address_domain,message_size \
1310 '$received_port == 587'
1312 Display only messages whose every recipient is in the example.com domain, also listing the IP address of the sending host:
1314 exipick --show-vars sender_host_address \
1315 '$each_recipients = example.com'
1317 Same as above, but show values for all defined variables starting with sender_ and the number of recipients:
1319 exipick --show-vars ^sender_,recipients_count \
1320 '$each_recipients = example.com'
1328 Display messages matching all criteria (default)
1332 Display messages in brief format (exiqgrep)
1334 =item B<-bp> | B<-l>
1336 Display messages in standard mailq format (default).
1341 Same as C<-bp>, show generated addresses also (exim)
1345 Show a count of matching messages (exim)
1349 Same as C<-bp --unsorted> (exim)
1353 Same as C<-bpa --unsorted> (exim)
1357 Same as C<-bpu --unsorted> (exim)
1361 Same as C<-bp>, but only show undelivered messages (exim)
1363 =item B<-C> | B<--config> I<config>
1365 Use I<config> to determine the proper spool directory. (See C<--spool>
1366 or C<--input> for alternative ways to specify the directories to operate on.)
1370 Show a count of matching messages (exiqgrep)
1374 Make operators involving C<=> honor case
1378 Override the default local character set for C<$header_> decoding
1380 =item B<-f> I<regexp>
1382 Same as C<< $sender_address =~ /<regexp>/ >> (exiqgrep). Note that this preserves the default case sensitivity of exiqgrep's interface.
1386 Same as C<--input-dir Finput>. F<Finput> is where exim copies frozen messages when compiled with SUPPORT_MOVE_FROZEN_MESSAGES.
1390 Use a single-line output format
1392 =item B<--freeze> I<cache file>
1394 Save queue information in an quickly retrievable format
1402 Display only the message IDs (exiqgrep)
1404 =item B<--input-dir> I<inputname>
1406 Set the name of the directory under the spool directory. By default this is F<input>. If this starts with F</>,
1407 the value of C<--spool> is ignored. See also C<--finput>.
1413 =item B<-o> I<seconds>
1415 Same as C<< $message_age > <seconds> >> (exiqgrep)
1419 Display messages matching any criteria
1421 =item B<--queue> I<name>
1423 Name of the queue (default: ''). See "named queues" in the spec.
1425 =item B<-r> I<regexp>
1427 Same as C<< $recipients =~ /<regexp>/ >> (exiqgrep). Note that this preserves the default case sensitivity of exiqgrep's interface.
1431 Display messages in random order
1433 =item B<--reverse> | B<-R>
1435 Display messages in reverse order (exiqgrep: C<-R>)
1437 =item B<-s> I<string>
1439 Same as C<< $shown_message_size eq <string> >> (exiqgrep)
1441 =item B<--spool> I<path>
1443 Set the path to the exim spool to use. This value will have the arguments to C<--queue>, and C<--input> or F<input> appended, or be ignored if C<--input> is a full path. If not specified, B<exipick> uses the value from C<exim [-C config] -n -bP spool_directory>, and if this call fails, the F</opt/exim/spool> from build time (F<Local/Makefile>) is used. See also C<--config>.
1445 =item B<--show-rules>
1447 Show the internal representation of each criterion specified
1449 =item B<--show-tests>
1451 Show the result of each criterion on each message
1453 =item B<--show-vars> I<variable>[,I<variable>...]
1455 Show the value for I<variable> for each displayed message. I<variable> will be a regular expression if it begins with a circumflex.
1459 Show the total bytes used by each displayed message
1461 =item B<--thaw> I<cache file>
1463 Read queue information cached from a previous C<--freeze> run
1465 =item B<--sort> I<variable>[,I<variable>...]
1467 Display matching messages sorted according to I<variable>
1471 Do not apply any sorting to output
1475 Display the version of this command
1479 Same as C<!$deliver_freeze> (exiqgrep)
1483 Same as C<< $message_age < <seconds> >> (exiqgrep)
1487 Same as C<$deliver_freeze> (exiqgrep)
1493 B<Exipick> decides which messages to display by applying a test against each message. The rules take the general form of "I<VARIABLE> I<OPERATOR> I<VALUE>". For example, C<< $message_age > 60 >>. When B<exipick> is deciding which messages to display, it checks the C<$message_age> variable for each message. If a message's age is greater than 60, the message will be displayed. If the message's age is 60 or less seconds, it will not be displayed.
1495 Multiple criteria can be used. The order they are specified does not matter. By default all criteria must evaluate to true for a message to be displayed. If the C<--or> option is used, a message is displayed as long as any of the criteria evaluate to true.
1497 See the VARIABLES and OPERATORS sections below for more details
1505 Boolean variables are checked simply by being true or false. There is no real operator except negation. Examples of valid boolean tests:
1512 Valid comparisons are <, <=, >, >=, ==, and !=. Numbers can be integers or floats. Any number in a test suffixed with d, h, m, s, M, K, or B will be multiplied by 86400, 3600, 60, 1, 1048576, 1024, or 1 respectively. Examples of valid numeric tests:
1515 $local_interface == 587
1520 The string operators are =, eq, ne, =~, and !~. With the exception of C<< = >>, the operators all match the functionality of the like-named perl operators. eq and ne match a string exactly. !~, =~, and = apply a perl regular expression to a string. The C<< = >> operator behaves just like =~ but you are not required to place // around the regular expression. Examples of valid string tests:
1522 $received_protocol eq esmtp
1523 $sender_address = example.com
1524 $each_recipients =~ /^a[a-z]{2,3}@example.com$/
1528 There are many ways to negate tests, each having a reason for existing. Many tests can be negated using native operators. For instance, >1 is the opposite of <=1 and eq and ne are opposites. In addition, each individual test can be negated by adding a ! at the beginning of the test. For instance, C<< !$acl_m1 =~ /^DENY$/ >> is the same as C<< $acl_m1 !~ /^DENY$/ >>. Finally, every test can be specified by using the command line argument C<--not>. This is functionally equivalent to adding a ! to the beginning of every test.
1534 With a few exceptions the available variables match Exim's internal expansion variables in both name and exact contents. There are a few notable additions and format deviations which are noted below. Although a brief explanation is offered below, Exim's spec.txt should be consulted for full details. It is important to remember that not every variable will be defined for every message. For example, $sender_host_port is not defined for messages not received from a remote host.
1536 Internally, all variables are represented as strings, meaning any operator will work on any variable. This means that C<< $sender_host_name > 4 >> is a legal criterion, even if it does not produce meaningful results. Variables in the list below are marked with a 'type' to help in choosing which types of operators make sense to use.
1539 B - Boolean variables
1540 S - String variables
1541 N - Numeric variables
1542 . - Standard variable matching Exim's content definition
1543 # - Standard variable, contents differ from Exim's definition
1544 + - Non-standard variable
1548 =item S . B<$acl_c0>-B<$acl_c9>, B<$acl_m0>-B<$acl_m9>
1550 User definable variables.
1552 =item B + B<$allow_unqualified_recipient>
1554 TRUE if unqualified recipient addresses are permitted in header lines.
1556 =item B + B<$allow_unqualified_sender>
1558 TRUE if unqualified sender addresses are permitted in header lines.
1560 =item S . B<$authenticated_id>
1562 Optional saved information from authenticators, or the login name of the calling process for locally submitted messages.
1564 =item S . B<$authenticated_sender>
1566 The value of AUTH= param for smtp messages, or a generated value from the calling processes login and qualify domain for locally submitted messages.
1568 =item S . B<$bheader_*>, B<$bh_*>
1570 Value of the header(s) with the same name with any RFC2047 words decoded if present. See section 11.5 of Exim's spec.txt for full details.
1572 =item S + B<$bmi_verdicts>
1574 The verdict string provided by a Brightmail content scan
1576 =item N . B<$body_linecount>
1578 The number of lines in the message's body.
1580 =item N . B<$body_zerocount>
1582 The number of binary zero bytes in the message's body.
1584 =item S + B<$data_path>
1586 The path to the body file's location in the filesystem.
1588 =item B + B<$deliver_freeze>
1590 TRUE if the message is currently frozen.
1592 =item N + B<$deliver_frozen_at>
1594 The epoch time at which message was frozen.
1596 =item B + B<$dont_deliver>
1598 TRUE if, under normal circumstances, Exim will not try to deliver the message.
1600 =item S + B<$each_recipients>
1602 This is a pseudo variable which allows you to apply a test against each address in $recipients individually. Whereas C<< $recipients =~ /@aol.com/ >> will match if any recipient address contains aol.com, C<< $each_recipients =~ /@aol.com$/ >> will only be true if every recipient matches that pattern. Note that this obeys C<--and> or C<--or> being set. Using it with C<--or> is very similar to just matching against $recipients, but with the added benefit of being able to use anchors at the beginning and end of each recipient address.
1604 =item S + B<$each_recipients_del>
1606 Like $each_recipients, but for $recipients_del
1608 =item S + B<$each_recipients_undel>
1610 Like $each_recipients, but for $recipients_undel
1612 =item B . B<$first_delivery>
1614 TRUE if the message has never been deferred.
1616 =item S . B<$header_*>, B<$h_*>
1618 This will always match the contents of the corresponding $bheader_* variable currently (the same behaviour Exim displays when iconv is not installed).
1620 =item S + B<$header_path>
1622 The path to the header file's location in the filesystem.
1624 =item B . B<$host_lookup_deferred>
1626 TRUE if there was an attempt to look up the host's name from its IP address, but an error occurred that during the attempt.
1628 =item B . B<$host_lookup_failed>
1630 TRUE if there was an attempt to look up the host's name from its IP address, but the attempt returned a negative result.
1632 =item B + B<$local_error_message>
1634 TRUE if the message is a locally-generated error message.
1636 =item S . B<$local_scan_data>
1638 The text returned by the local_scan() function when a message is received.
1640 =item B . B<$manually_thawed>
1642 TRUE when the message has been manually thawed.
1644 =item N . B<$max_received_linelength>
1646 The number of bytes in the longest line that was received as part of the message, not counting line termination characters.
1648 =item N . B<$message_age>
1650 The number of seconds since the message was received.
1652 =item S # B<$message_body>
1654 The message's body. Unlike Exim's variable of the same name, this variable contains the entire message body. Newlines and nulls are replaced by spaces.
1656 =item B + B<$message_body_missing>
1658 TRUE is a message's spool data file (-D file) is missing or unreadable.
1660 =item N . B<$message_body_size>
1662 The size of the body in bytes.
1664 =item S . B<$message_exim_id>, B<$message_id>
1666 The unique message id that is used by Exim to identify the message. $message_id is deprecated as of Exim 4.53.
1668 =item S . B<$message_headers>
1670 A concatenation of all the header lines except for lines added by routers or transports. RFC2047 decoding is performed
1672 =item S . B<$message_headers_raw>
1674 A concatenation of all the header lines except for lines added by routers or transports. No decoding or translation is performed.
1676 =item N . B<$message_linecount>
1678 The number of lines in the entire message (body and headers).
1680 =item N . B<$message_size>
1682 The size of the message in bytes.
1684 =item N . B<$originator_gid>
1686 The group id under which the process that called Exim was running as when the message was received.
1688 =item S + B<$originator_login>
1690 The login of the process which called Exim.
1692 =item N . B<$originator_uid>
1694 The user id under which the process that called Exim was running as when the message was received.
1696 =item S . B<$received_ip_address>, B<$interface_address>
1698 The address of the local IP interface for network-originated messages. $interface_address is deprecated as of Exim 4.64
1700 =item N . B<$received_port>, B<$interface_port>
1702 The local port number if network-originated messages. $interface_port is deprecated as of Exim 4.64
1704 =item N . B<$received_count>
1706 The number of Received: header lines in the message.
1708 =item S . B<$received_protocol>
1710 The name of the protocol by which the message was received.
1712 =item N . B<$received_time>
1714 The epoch time at which the message was received.
1716 =item S # B<$recipients>
1718 The list of envelope recipients for a message. Unlike Exim's version, this variable always contains every recipient of the message. The recipients are separated by a comma and a space. See also $each_recipients.
1720 =item N . B<$recipients_count>
1722 The number of envelope recipients for the message.
1724 =item S + B<$recipients_del>
1726 The list of delivered envelope recipients for a message. This non-standard variable is in the same format as $recipients and contains the list of already-delivered recipients including any generated addresses. See also $each_recipients_del.
1728 =item N + B<$recipients_del_count>
1730 The number of envelope recipients for the message which have already been delivered. Note that this is the count of original recipients to which the message has been delivered. It does not include generated addresses so it is possible that this number will be less than the number of addresses in the $recipients_del string.
1732 =item S + B<$recipients_undel>
1734 The list of undelivered envelope recipients for a message. This non-standard variable is in the same format as $recipients and contains the list of undelivered recipients. See also $each_recipients_undel.
1736 =item N + B<$recipients_undel_count>
1738 The number of envelope recipients for the message which have not yet been delivered.
1740 =item S . B<$reply_address>
1742 The contents of the Reply-To: header line if one exists and it is not empty, or otherwise the contents of the From: header line.
1744 =item S . B<$rheader_*>, B<$rh_*>
1746 The value of the message's header(s) with the same name. See section 11.5 of Exim's spec.txt for full description.
1748 =item S . B<$sender_address>
1750 The sender's address that was received in the message's envelope. For bounce messages, the value of this variable is the empty string.
1752 =item S . B<$sender_address_domain>
1754 The domain part of $sender_address.
1756 =item S . B<$sender_address_local_part>
1758 The local part of $sender_address.
1760 =item S . B<$sender_helo_name>
1762 The HELO or EHLO value supplied for smtp or bsmtp messages.
1764 =item S . B<$sender_host_address>
1766 The remote host's IP address.
1768 =item S . B<$sender_host_authenticated>
1770 The name of the authenticator driver which successfully authenticated the client from which the message was received.
1772 =item S . B<$sender_host_name>
1774 The remote host's name as obtained by looking up its IP address.
1776 =item N . B<$sender_host_port>
1778 The port number that was used on the remote host for network-originated messages.
1780 =item S . B<$sender_ident>
1782 The identification received in response to an RFC 1413 request for remote messages, the login name of the user that called Exim for locally generated messages.
1784 =item B + B<$sender_local>
1786 TRUE if the message was locally generated.
1788 =item B + B<$sender_set_untrusted>
1790 TRUE if the envelope sender of this message was set by an untrusted local caller.
1792 =item S + B<$shown_message_size>
1794 This non-standard variable contains the formatted size string. That is, for a message whose $message_size is 66566 bytes, $shown_message_size is 65K.
1796 =item S . B<$smtp_active_hostname>
1798 The value of the active host name when the message was received, as specified by the "smtp_active_hostname" option.
1800 =item S . B<$spam_score>
1802 The spam score of the message, for example '3.4' or '30.5'. (Requires exiscan or WITH_CONTENT_SCAN)
1804 =item S . B<$spam_score_int>
1806 The spam score of the message, multiplied by ten, as an integer value. For instance '34' or '305'. (Requires exiscan or WITH_CONTENT_SCAN)
1808 =item B . B<$tls_certificate_verified>
1810 TRUE if a TLS certificate was verified when the message was received.
1812 =item S . B<$tls_cipher>
1814 The cipher suite that was negotiated for encrypted SMTP connections.
1816 =item S . B<$tls_peerdn>
1818 The value of the Distinguished Name of the certificate if Exim is configured to request one
1820 =item S . B<$tls_sni>
1822 The value of the Server Name Indication TLS extension sent by a client, if one was sent.
1824 =item N + B<$warning_count>
1826 The number of delay warnings which have been sent for this message.
1834 =item EMAIL: proj-exipick@jetmore.net
1836 =item HOME: L<https://jetmore.org/john/code/#exipick>
1838 This script was incorporated into the main Exim distribution some years ago.