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Perl
197 lines
5.5 KiB
Perl
# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
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#
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# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
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# License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
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# except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
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# the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
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#
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# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
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# IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
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# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
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# rights and limitations under the License.
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#
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# The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System.
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#
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# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape Communications
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# Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are
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# Copyright (C) 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. All
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# Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Contributor(s): Harrison Page <harrison@netscape.com>
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# Terry Weissman <terry@mozilla.org>
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# Ian Hickson <mozbot@hixie.ch>
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package Mails;
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use strict;
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use Carp;
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# User must declare the following package global variables:
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# $Mails::owner = \'e-mail address of owner';
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# $Mails::smtphost = 'name of SMTP server';
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# $Mails::debug = \&function to print debug messages # better solutions welcome
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# send mail to the owner
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sub mailowner {
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my ($subject, $text) = @_;
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&$Mails::debug('I am going to mail the owner!!!');
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return &sendmail($$Mails::owner, $0, $subject, $text);
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}
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sub RFC822time {
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# Returns today's date as an RFC822 compliant string with the
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# exception that the year is returned as four digits. In my
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# extremely valuable opinion RFC822 was wrong to specify the year
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# as two digits. Many email systems generate four-digit years.
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# Today is defined as the first parameter, if given, or else the
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# value that time() gives.
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my ($tsec,$tmin,$thour,$tmday,$tmon,$tyear,$twday,$tyday,$tisdst) = gmtime(shift || time());
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$tyear += 1900; # as mentioned above, this is not RFC822 compliant, but is Y2K-safe.
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$tsec = "0$tsec" if $tsec < 10;
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$tmin = "0$tmin" if $tmin < 10;
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$thour = "0$thour" if $thour < 10;
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$tmon = ('Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec')[$tmon];
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$twday = ('Sun', 'Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat')[$twday];
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return "$twday, $tmday $tmon $tyear $thour:$tmin:$tsec GMT";
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}
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sub sendmail {
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my ($to, $from, $subject, $text, $sig) = (@_, $0);
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eval {
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use Net::SMTP;
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my $date = &RFC822time();
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my $smtp = Net::SMTP->new($Mails::smtphost) or confess("Could not create SMTP connection to $Mails::smtphost! Giving Up");
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$smtp->mail($ENV{USER}); # XXX ?
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$smtp->to($to);
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$smtp->data(<<end);
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X-Mailer: $0, Mails.pm; $$Mails::owner
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To: $to
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From: $from
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Subject: $subject
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Date: $date
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$text
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--
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$sig
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end
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$smtp->quit;
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} or do {
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&$Mails::debug('Failed to send e-mail.');
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&$Mails::debug($@);
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&$Mails::debug('-'x40);
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&$Mails::debug("To: $to");
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&$Mails::debug("From: $from");
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&$Mails::debug("Subject: $subject");
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&$Mails::debug("\n$text\n-- \n$sig");
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&$Mails::debug('-'x40);
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return 0;
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};
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return 1;
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}
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##########################################################
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#### The Mails ##########################################
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##########################################################
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sub ServerDown {
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my ($server, $port, $localAddr, $nick, $ircname, $username) = @_;
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my $localAddrMessage;
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if (defined($localAddr)) {
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$localAddrMessage = <<end;
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You've configured me to assume that '$localAddr' is the address of the
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network interface to use. If this is wrong, change the localAddr
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setting in the configuration file (or remove it to enable autodetect).
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end
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} else {
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$localAddrMessage = <<end;
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I'm currently autodetecting the address of the network interface to
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use. If this host has more than one interface, set the localAddr
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setting in the configuration file to the IP address of the outgoing
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connection I should use.
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end
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}
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return &mailowner("Help! I can't talk to $server:$port!", <<end);
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Hello Sir or Madam!
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I'm afraid I could not connect to the IRC server. I tried, and will
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try and try again (unless you kill me...) but it was fruitless.
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Could you kick the IRC server for me? Give it a right ol' booting.
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And hit the network connection while you are at it, would you please?
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Thanks.
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Here is what I was trying to connect to:
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Server: $server
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Port: $port
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Nick: $nick
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Ircname: $ircname
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Username: $username
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$localAddrMessage
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Hope that helps.
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Cheers,
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end
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}
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sub ServerUp {
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my ($server) = @_;
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return &mailowner("Woohoo! $server let me in!", <<end);
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Hello again.
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You'll be happy to know that everything turned out for the better.
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Seeya later,
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end
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}
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sub NickShortage {
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my ($cfgfile, $hostname, $port, $username, $ircname, @nicks) = @_;
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local $" = "\n ";
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return &mailowner('There is a nick shortage!', <<end);
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Hello Sir or Madam.
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I could not find an unused nick on IRC.
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I tried all of these:
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@nicks
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If you like you could add some more nicks manually by
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editing my configuration file, "$cfgfile"... *hint* *hint*
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Here is what I think I am connected to:
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Hostname: $hostname
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Port: $port
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Username: $username
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IRC Name: $ircname
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I'll e-mail you again when I manage to get on.
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Seeya,
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end
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}
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sub NickOk {
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my ($nick) = @_;
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return &mailowner("It's ok, I'm now using $nick as my nick.", <<end);
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Hello again.
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You'll be happy to know that everything turned out for the better.
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Seeya later,
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end
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}
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1; # end
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