Provided by: libsisimai-perl_5.0.1-1_all
NAME
Sisimai - Mail Analyzing Interface for bounce mails.
SYNOPSIS
use Sisimai;
DESCRIPTION
"Sisimai" is a library that decodes complex and diverse bounce emails and outputs the results of the delivery failure, such as the reason for the bounce and the recipient email address, in structured data. It is also possible to output in JSON format.
BASIC USAGE
"rise('/path/to/mbox')" rise() method provides the feature for getting decoded data as Perl Hash reference from bounced email messages as the following. Beginning with v4.25.6, new accessor origin which keeps the path to email file as a data source is available. use Sisimai; my $v = Sisimai->rise('/path/to/mbox'); # or path to Maildir/ # In v4.23.0, the rise() and dump() methods of the Sisimai class can now read the entire bounce # email as a string, in addition to the PATH to the email file or mailbox. use IO::File; my $r = ''; my $f = IO::File->new('/path/to/mbox'); # or path to Maildir/ { local $/ = undef; $r = <$f>; $f->close } my $v = Sisimai->rise(\$r); # If you also need analysis results that are "delivered" (successfully delivered), please # specify the "delivered" option to the rise() method as shown below. my $v = Sisimai->rise('/path/to/mbox', 'delivered' => 1); # From v5.0.0, Sisimai no longer returns analysis results with a bounce reason of "vacation" by # default. If you also need analysis results that show a "vacation" reason, please specify the # "vacation" option to the rise() method as shown in the following code. my $v = Sisimai->rise('/path/to/mbox', 'vacation' => 1); if( defined $v ) { for my $e ( @$v ) { print ref $e; # Sisimai::Fact print ref $e->recipient; # Sisimai::Address print ref $e->timestamp; # Sisimai::Time print $e->addresser->address; # "michitsuna@example.org" # From print $e->recipient->address; # "kijitora@example.jp" # To print $e->recipient->host; # "example.jp" print $e->deliverystatus; # "5.1.1" print $e->replycode; # "550" print $e->reason; # "userunknown" print $e->origin; # "/var/spool/bounce/new/1740074341.eml" print $e->hardbounce; # 1 my $h = $e->damn(); # Convert to HASH reference my $j = $e->dump('json'); # Convert to JSON string print $e->dump('json'); # JSON formatted bounce data } } "dump('/path/to/mbox')" dump() method provides the feature for getting decoded data as JSON string from bounced email messages like the following code: use Sisimai; # Get JSON string from path of a mailbox or a Maildir/ my $j = Sisimai->dump('/path/to/mbox'); # or path to Maildir/ # dump() is added in v4.1.27 print $j; # decoded data as JSON # dump() method also accepts "delivered" and "vacation" option like the following code: my $j = Sisimai->dump('/path/to/mbox', 'delivered' => 1, 'vacation' => 1);
OTHER WAYS TO PARSE
Read email data from STDIN If you want to pass email data from STDIN, specify STDIN at the first argument of dump() and rise() method like following command: % cat ./path/to/bounce.eml | perl -MSisimai -lE 'print Sisimai->dump(STDIN)' Callback Feature "c___" (c and three _s, looks like a fishhook) argument of Sisimai->rise and "Sisimai-"dump()> is an array reference and is a parameter to receive code references for callback feature. The first element of "c___" argument is called at "Sisimai::Message-"sift()> for dealing email headers and entire message body. The second element of "c___" argument is called at the end of each email file processing. The result generated by the callback method is accessible via "Sisimai::Fact-"catch>. [0] For email headers and the body Callback method set in the first element of "c___" is called at "Sisimai::Message-"sift()>. use Sisimai; my $code = sub { my $args = shift; # (*Hash) my $head = $args->{'headers'}; # (*Hash) Email headers my $body = $args->{'message'}; # (String) Message body my $adds = { 'x-mailer' => '', 'queue-id' => '' }; if( $body =~ m/^X-Postfix-Queue-ID:\s*(.+)$/m ) { $adds->{'queue-id'} = $1; } $adds->{'x-mailer'} = $head->{'x-mailer'} || ''; return $adds; }; my $data = Sisimai->rise('/path/to/mbox', 'c___' => [$code, undef]); my $json = Sisimai->dump('/path/to/mbox', 'c___' => [$code, undef]); print $data->[0]->catch->{'x-mailer'}; # "Apple Mail (2.1283)" print $data->[0]->catch->{'queue-id'}; # "43f4KX6WR7z1xcMG" [1] For each email file Callback method set in the second element of "c___" is called at "Sisimai-"rise()> method for dealing each email file. my $path = '/path/to/maildir'; my $code = sub { my $args = shift; # (*Hash) my $kind = $args->{'kind'}; # (String) Sisimai::Mail->kind my $mail = $args->{'mail'}; # (*String) Entire email message my $path = $args->{'path'}; # (String) Sisimai::Mail->path my $fact = $args->{'fact'}; # (*Array) List of Sisimai::Fact for my $e ( @$fact ) { # Store custom information in the "catch" accessor. $e->{'catch'} ||= {}; $e->{'catch'}->{'size'} = length $$mail; $e->{'catch'}->{'kind'} = ucfirst $kind; if( $$mail =~ /^Return-Path: (.+)$/m ) { # Return-Path: <MAILER-DAEMON> $e->{'catch'}->{'return-path'} = $1; } # Save the original email with an additional "X-Sisimai-Parsed:" header to a different PATH. my $a = sprintf("X-Sisimai-Parsed: %d\n", scalar @$fact); my $p = sprintf("/path/to/another/directory/sisimai-%s.eml", $e->token); my $f = IO::File->new($p, 'w'); my $v = $$mail; $v =~ s/^(From:.+)$/$a$1/m; print $f $v; $f->close; } # Remove the email file in Maildir/ after decoding unlink $path if $kind eq 'maildir'; # Need to not return a value }; my $list = Sisimai->rise($path, 'c___' => [undef, $code]); print $list->[0]->{'catch'}->{'size'}; # 2202 print $list->[0]->{'catch'}->{'kind'}; # "Maildir" print $list->[0]->{'catch'}->{'return-path'}; # "<MAILER-DAEMON>" More information about the callback feature is available at <https://libsisimai.org/en/usage/#callback>
OTHER METHODS
"engine()" "engine" method provides table including decoding engine list and it's description. use Sisimai; my $v = Sisimai->engine(); for my $e ( keys %$v ) { print $e; # Sisimai::MTA::Sendmail print $v->{ $e }; # V8Sendmail: /usr/sbin/sendmail } "reason()" "reason" method provides table including all the reasons Sisimai can detect use Sisimai; my $v = Sisimai->reason(); for my $e ( keys %$v ) { print $e; # Blocked print $v->{ $e }; # 'Email rejected due to client IP address or a hostname' } "match()" "match" method receives an error message as a string and returns a reason name like the following: use Sisimai; my $v = '550 5.1.1 User unknown'; my $r = Sisimai->match($v); print $r; # "userunknown" "version()" "version" method returns the version number of Sisimai. use Sisimai; print Sisimai->version; # 5.0.1
SEE ALSO
Sisimai::Mail - Mailbox or Maildir object Sisimai::Fact - Decoded data object <https://libsisimai.org/> - Sisimai — Mail Analyzing Interface Library <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3463> - RFC3463: Enhanced Mail System Status Codes <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3464> - RFC3464: An Extensible Message Format for Delivery Status Notifications <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5321> - RFC5321: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5322> - RFC5322: Internet Message Format
REPOSITORY
<https://github.com/sisimai/p5-sisimai> - Sisimai on GitHub
WEB SITE
<https://libsisimai.org/> - Mail Analyzing Interface Library <https://github.com/sisimai/rb-sisimai> - Ruby version of Sisimai
AUTHOR
azumakuniyuki
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2014-2024 azumakuniyuki, All rights reserved.
LICENSE
This software is distributed under The BSD 2-Clause License.