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diff --git a/rt/bin/rt-mailgate.in b/rt/bin/rt-mailgate.in new file mode 100644 index 000000000..304fcbcd6 --- /dev/null +++ b/rt/bin/rt-mailgate.in @@ -0,0 +1,587 @@ +#!@PERL@ -w +# BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK +# +# Copyright (c) 1996-2003 Jesse Vincent <jesse@bestpractical.com> +# +# (Except where explictly superceded by other copyright notices) +# +# This work is made available to you under the terms of Version 2 of +# the GNU General Public License. A copy of that license should have +# been provided with this software, but in any event can be snarfed +# from www.gnu.org. +# +# This work is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# General Public License for more details. +# +# Unless otherwise specified, all modifications, corrections or +# extensions to this work which alter its source code become the +# property of Best Practical Solutions, LLC when submitted for +# inclusion in the work. +# +# +# END LICENSE BLOCK + +=head1 NAME + +rt-mailgate - Mail interface to RT3. + +=begin testing + +use RT::I18N; + + +# {{{ Test new ticket creation by root who is privileged and superuser + +ok(open(MAIL, "|@RT_BIN_PATH@/rt-mailgate --url http://localhost/ --queue general --action correspond"), "Opened the mailgate - $@"); +print MAIL <<EOF; +From: root\@localhost +To: rt\@example.com +Subject: This is a test of new ticket creation + +Blah! +Foob! +EOF +close (MAIL); + +use RT::Tickets; +my $tickets = RT::Tickets->new($RT::SystemUser); +$tickets->OrderBy(FIELD => 'id', ORDER => 'DESC'); +$tickets->Limit(FIELD => 'id', OPERATOR => '>', VALUE => '0'); +my $tick = $tickets->First(); +ok (UNIVERSAL::isa($tick,'RT::Ticket')); +ok ($tick->Id, "found ticket ".$tick->Id); +ok ($tick->Subject eq 'This is a test of new ticket creation', "Created the ticket"); + +# }}} + + +# {{{This is a test of new ticket creation as an unknown user + +ok(open(MAIL, "|@RT_BIN_PATH@/rt-mailgate --url http://localhost/ --queue general --action correspond"), "Opened the mailgate - $@"); +print MAIL <<EOF; +From: doesnotexist\@example.com +To: rt\@example.com +Subject: This is a test of new ticket creation as an unknown user + +Blah! +Foob! +EOF +close (MAIL); + +$tickets = RT::Tickets->new($RT::SystemUser); +$tickets->OrderBy(FIELD => 'id', ORDER => 'DESC'); +$tickets->Limit(FIELD => 'id' ,OPERATOR => '>', VALUE => '0'); +$tick = $tickets->First(); +ok ($tick->Id, "found ticket ".$tick->Id); +ok ($tick->Subject ne 'This is a test of new ticket creation as an unknown user', "failed to create the new ticket from an unprivileged account"); +my $u = RT::User->new($RT::SystemUser); +$u->Load('doesnotexist@example.com'); +ok( $u->Id == 0, " user does not exist and was not created by failed ticket submission"); + + +# }}} + +# {{{ now everybody can create tickets. can a random unkown user create tickets? + +my $g = RT::Group->new($RT::SystemUser); +$g->LoadSystemInternalGroup('Everyone'); +ok( $g->Id, "Found 'everybody'"); + +my ($val,$msg) = $g->PrincipalObj->GrantRight(Right => 'CreateTicket'); +ok ($val, "Granted everybody the right to create tickets - $msg"); + +sleep(60); # gotta sleep so the remote process' ACL cache times out + +ok(open(MAIL, "|@RT_BIN_PATH@/rt-mailgate --url http://localhost/ --queue general --action correspond"), "Opened the mailgate - $@"); +print MAIL <<EOF; +From: doesnotexist\@example.com +To: rt\@example.com +Subject: This is a test of new ticket creation as an unknown user + +Blah! +Foob! +EOF +close (MAIL); + + +$tickets = RT::Tickets->new($RT::SystemUser); +$tickets->OrderBy(FIELD => 'id', ORDER => 'DESC'); +$tickets->Limit(FIELD => 'id' ,OPERATOR => '>', VALUE => '0'); +$tick = $tickets->First(); +ok ($tick->Id, "found ticket ".$tick->Id); +ok ($tick->Subject eq 'This is a test of new ticket creation as an unknown user', "failed to create the new ticket from an unprivileged account"); +my $u = RT::User->new($RT::SystemUser); +$u->Load('doesnotexist@example.com'); +ok( $u->Id != 0, " user does not exist and was created by ticket submission"); + +# }}} + + +# {{{ can another random reply to a ticket without being granted privs? answer should be no. + + +#($val,$msg) = $g->PrincipalObj->GrantRight(Right => 'CreateTicket'); +#ok ($val, "Granted everybody the right to create tickets - $msg"); +#sleep(60); # gotta sleep so the remote process' ACL cache times out + +ok(open(MAIL, "|@RT_BIN_PATH@/rt-mailgate --url http://localhost/ --queue general --action correspond"), "Opened the mailgate - $@"); +print MAIL <<EOF; +From: doesnotexist-2\@example.com +To: rt\@example.com +Subject: [example.com #@{[$tick->Id]}] This is a test of a reply as an unknown user + +Blah! +Foob! +EOF +close (MAIL); + +$u = RT::User->new($RT::SystemUser); +$u->Load('doesnotexist-2@example.com'); +ok( $u->Id == 0, " user does not exist and was not created by ticket correspondence submission"); +# }}} +# {{{ can another random reply to a ticket after being granted privs? answer should be yes + + +($val,$msg) = $g->PrincipalObj->GrantRight(Right => 'ReplyToTicket'); +ok ($val, "Granted everybody the right to reply to tickets - $msg"); +sleep(60); # gotta sleep so the remote process' ACL cache times out + +ok(open(MAIL, "|@RT_BIN_PATH@/rt-mailgate --url http://localhost/ --queue general --action correspond"), "Opened the mailgate - $@"); +print MAIL <<EOF; +From: doesnotexist-2\@example.com +To: rt\@example.com +Subject: [example.com #@{[$tick->Id]}] This is a test of a reply as an unknown user + +Blah! +Foob! +EOF +close (MAIL); + + +$u = RT::User->new($RT::SystemUser); +$u->Load('doesnotexist-2@example.com'); +ok( $u->Id != 0, " user exists and was created by ticket correspondence submission"); + +# }}} + +# {{{ can another random comment on a ticket without being granted privs? answer should be no. + + +#($val,$msg) = $g->PrincipalObj->GrantRight(Right => 'CreateTicket'); +#ok ($val, "Granted everybody the right to create tickets - $msg"); +#sleep(60); # gotta sleep so the remote process' ACL cache times out + +ok(open(MAIL, "|@RT_BIN_PATH@/rt-mailgate --url http://localhost/ --queue general --action comment"), "Opened the mailgate - $@"); +print MAIL <<EOF; +From: doesnotexist-3\@example.com +To: rt\@example.com +Subject: [example.com #@{[$tick->Id]}] This is a test of a comment as an unknown user + +Blah! +Foob! +EOF +close (MAIL); + +$u = RT::User->new($RT::SystemUser); +$u->Load('doesnotexist-3@example.com'); +ok( $u->Id == 0, " user does not exist and was not created by ticket comment submission"); + +# }}} +# {{{ can another random reply to a ticket after being granted privs? answer should be yes + + +($val,$msg) = $g->PrincipalObj->GrantRight(Right => 'CommentOnTicket'); +ok ($val, "Granted everybody the right to reply to tickets - $msg"); +sleep(60); # gotta sleep so the remote process' ACL cache times out + +ok(open(MAIL, "|@RT_BIN_PATH@/rt-mailgate --url http://localhost/ --queue general --action comment"), "Opened the mailgate - $@"); +print MAIL <<EOF; +From: doesnotexist-3\@example.com +To: rt\@example.com +Subject: [example.com #@{[$tick->Id]}] This is a test of a comment as an unknown user + +Blah! +Foob! +EOF +close (MAIL); + + +$u = RT::User->new($RT::SystemUser); +$u->Load('doesnotexist-3@example.com'); +ok( $u->Id != 0, " user exists and was created by ticket comment submission"); + +# }}} + +# {{{ Testing preservation of binary attachments + +# Get a binary blob (Best Practical logo) + +# Create a mime entity with an attachment + +use MIME::Entity; +my $entity = MIME::Entity->build( From => 'root@localhost', + To => 'rt@localhost', + Subject => 'binary attachment test', + Data => ['This is a test of a binary attachment']); + +# currently in lib/t/autogen +$entity->attach(Path => '../../../html/NoAuth/images/spacer.gif', + Type => 'image/gif', + Encoding => 'base64'); + +# Create a ticket with a binary attachment +ok(open(MAIL, "|@RT_BIN_PATH@/rt-mailgate --url http://localhost/ --queue general --action correspond"), "Opened the mailgate - $@"); + +$entity->print(\*MAIL); + +close (MAIL); + +my $tickets = RT::Tickets->new($RT::SystemUser); +$tickets->OrderBy(FIELD => 'id', ORDER => 'DESC'); +$tickets->Limit(FIELD => 'id', OPERATOR => '>', VALUE => '0'); + $tick = $tickets->First(); +ok (UNIVERSAL::isa($tick,'RT::Ticket')); +ok ($tick->Id, "found ticket ".$tick->Id); +ok ($tick->Subject eq 'binary attachment test', "Created the ticket - ".$tick->Id); + +my $file = `cat ../../../html/NoAuth/images/spacer.gif`; +ok ($file, "Read in the logo image"); + + + use Digest::MD5; +warn "for the raw file the content is ".Digest::MD5::md5_base64($file); + + + +# Verify that the binary attachment is valid in the database +my $attachments = RT::Attachments->new($RT::SystemUser); +$attachments->Limit(FIELD => 'ContentType', VALUE => 'image/gif'); +ok ($attachments->Count == 1, 'Found only one gif in the database'); +my $attachment = $attachments->First; +my $acontent = $attachment->Content; + + warn "coming from the database, the content is ".Digest::MD5::md5_base64($acontent); + +is( $acontent, $file, 'The attachment isn\'t screwed up in the database.'); +# Log in as root +use Getopt::Long; +use LWP::UserAgent; + + +# Grab the binary attachment via the web ui +my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new(); + +my $full_url = "http://localhost/Ticket/Attachment/".$attachment->TransactionId."/".$attachment->id."/spacer.gif?&user=root&pass=password"; +my $r = $ua->get( $full_url); + + +# Verify that the downloaded attachment is the same as what we uploaded. +is($file, $r->content, 'The attachment isn\'t screwed up in download'); + + + +# }}} + +# {{{ Simple I18N testing + +ok(open(MAIL, "|@RT_BIN_PATH@/rt-mailgate --url http://localhost/ --queue general --action correspond"), "Opened the mailgate - $@"); + +print MAIL <<EOF; +From: root\@localhost +To: rtemail\@example.com +Subject: This is a test of I18N ticket creation +Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" + +2 accented lines +\303\242\303\252\303\256\303\264\303\273 +\303\241\303\251\303\255\303\263\303\272 +bye +EOF +close (MAIL); + +my $unitickets = RT::Tickets->new($RT::SystemUser); +$unitickets->OrderBy(FIELD => 'id', ORDER => 'DESC'); +$unitickets->Limit(FIELD => 'id', OPERATOR => '>', VALUE => '0'); +my $unitick = $unitickets->First(); +ok (UNIVERSAL::isa($unitick,'RT::Ticket')); +ok ($unitick->Id, "found ticket ".$unitick->Id); +ok ($unitick->Subject eq 'This is a test of I18N ticket creation', "Created the ticket - ". $unitick->Subject); + + + +my $unistring = "\303\241\303\251\303\255\303\263\303\272"; +Encode::_utf8_on($unistring); +is ($unitick->Transactions->First->Content, $unitick->Transactions->First->Attachments->First->Content, "Content is ". $unitick->Transactions->First->Attachments->First->Content); +ok($unitick->Transactions->First->Attachments->First->Content =~ /$unistring/i, $unitick->Id." appears to be unicode ". $unitick->Transactions->First->Attachments->First->Id); +# supposedly I18N fails on the second message sent in. + +ok(open(MAIL, "|@RT_BIN_PATH@/rt-mailgate --url http://localhost/ --queue general --action correspond"), "Opened the mailgate - $@"); + +print MAIL <<EOF; +From: root\@localhost +To: rtemail\@example.com +Subject: This is a test of I18N ticket creation +Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" + +2 accented lines +\303\242\303\252\303\256\303\264\303\273 +\303\241\303\251\303\255\303\263\303\272 +bye +EOF +close (MAIL); + +my $tickets2 = RT::Tickets->new($RT::SystemUser); +$tickets2->OrderBy(FIELD => 'id', ORDER => 'DESC'); +$tickets2->Limit(FIELD => 'id', OPERATOR => '>', VALUE => '0'); +my $tick2 = $tickets2->First(); +ok (UNIVERSAL::isa($tick2,'RT::Ticket')); +ok ($tick2->Id, "found ticket ".$tick2->Id); +ok ($tick2->Subject eq 'This is a test of I18N ticket creation', "Created the ticket"); + + + +my $unistring = "\303\241\303\251\303\255\303\263\303\272"; +Encode::_utf8_on($unistring); + +ok ($tick2->Transactions->First->Content =~ $unistring, "It appears to be unicode - ".$tick2->Transactions->First->Content); + +# }}} + + +($val,$msg) = $g->PrincipalObj->RevokeRight(Right => 'CreateTicket'); +ok ($val, $msg); + + + +=end testing + +=cut + + +use strict; +use Getopt::Long; +use LWP::UserAgent; + +use constant EX_TEMPFAIL => 75; + +my %opts; +GetOptions( \%opts, "queue=s", "action=s", "url=s", "jar=s", "help", "debug", "extension=s" ); + +if ( $opts{help} ) { + require Pod::Usage; + import Pod::Usage; + pod2usage("RT Mail Gateway\n"); + exit 1; # Don't want to succeed if this is really an email! +} + +for (qw(url)) { + die "$0 invoked improperly\n\nNo $_ provided to mail gateway!\n" unless $opts{$_}; +} + +undef $/; +my $message = <>; +my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new(); +$ua->cookie_jar( { file => $opts{jar} } ); + +my %args = ( + queue => $opts{queue}, + action => $opts{action}, + message => $message, + SessionType => 'REST', # Surpress login box +); + + +if ($opts{'extension'}) { + $args{$opts{'extension'}} = $ENV{'EXTENSION'}; +} + +# Set up cookie here. + +my $full_url = $opts{'url'}. "/REST/1.0/NoAuth/mail-gateway"; +warn "Connecting to $full_url" if $opts{'debug'}; + + + +my $r = $ua->post( $full_url, {%args} ); +check_failure($r); + +my $content = $r->content; +warn $content if ($opts{debug}); + +if ( $content !~ /^(ok|not ok)/ ) { + + # It's not the server's fault if the mail is bogus. We just want to know that + # *something* came out of the server. + die <<EOF +RT server error. + +The RT server which handled your email did not behave as expected. It +said: + +$content +EOF + +} + +sub check_failure { + my $r = shift; + return if $r->is_success(); + + # This ordinarily oughtn't to be able to happen, suggests a bug in RT. + # So only load these heavy modules when they're needed. + require HTML::TreeBuilder; + require HTML::FormatText; + + my $error = $r->error_as_HTML; + my $tree = HTML::TreeBuilder->new->parse($error); + $tree->eof; + + # It'll be a cold day in hell before RT sends out bounces in HTML + my $formatter = HTML::FormatText->new( leftmargin => 0, + rightmargin => 50 ); + warn $formatter->format($tree); + warn "This is $0 exiting because of an undefined server error" if ($opts{debug}); + exit EX_TEMPFAIL; +} + + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + + rt-mailgate --help : this text + +Usual invocation (from MTA): + + rt-mailgate --action (correspond|comment) --queue queuename + --url http://your.rt.server/ + [ --extension (queue|action|ticket) + +See C<man rt-mailgate> for more. + +=head1 OPTIONS + +=over 3 + +=item C<--action> + +Specifies whether this is a correspondence or comment address. + +=item C<--queue> + +Reflects which queue this address handles. + +=item C<--url> + +The location of the web server for your RT instance. + + +=item C<--extension> OPTIONAL + +Some MTAs will route mail sent to user-foo@host or user+foo@host to user@host +and present "foo" in the environment variable $EXTENSION. By specifying +the value "queue" for this parameter, the queue this message should be +submitted to will be set to the value of $EXTENSION. By specifying +"ticket", $EXTENSION will be interpreted as the id of the ticket this message +is related to. "action" will allow the user to specify either "comment" or +"correspond" in the address extension. + + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +The RT mail gateway is the primary mechanism for communicating with RT +via email. This program simply directs the email to the RT web server, +which handles filing correspondence and sending out any required mail. +It is designed to be run as part of the mail delivery process, either +called directly by the MTA or C<procmail>, or in a F<.forward> or +equivalent. + +=head1 SETUP + +Much of the set up of the mail gateway depends on your MTA and mail +routing configuration. However, you will need first of all to create an +RT user for the mail gateway and assign it a password; this helps to +ensure that mail coming into the web server did originate from the +gateway. + +Next, you need to route mail to C<rt-mailgate> for the queues you're +monitoring. For instance, if you're using F</etc/aliases> and you have a +"bugs" queue, you will want something like this: + + bugs: "|/opt/rt3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue bugs --action correspond + --url http://rt.mycorp.com/" + + bugs-comment: "|/opt/rt3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue bugs --action comment + --url http://rt.mycorp.com/" + +Note that you don't have to run your RT server on your mail server, as +the mail gateway will happily relay to a different machine. + +=head1 CUSTOMIZATION + +By default, the mail gateway will accept mail from anyone. However, +there are situations in which you will want to authenticate users +before allowing them to communicate with the system. You can do this +via a plug-in mechanism in the RT configuration. + +You can set the array C<@RT::MailPlugins> to be a list of plugins. The +default plugin, if this is not given, is C<Auth::MailFrom> - that is, +authentication of the person is done based on the C<From> header of the +email. If you have additional filters or authentication mechanisms, you +can list them here and they will be called in order: + + @RT::MailPlugins = ( + "Filter::SpamAssassin", + "Auth::LDAP", + # ... + ); + +See the documentation for any additional plugins you have. + +You may also put Perl subroutines into the C<@RT::MailPlugins> array, if +they behave as described below. + +=head1 WRITING PLUGINS + +What's actually going on in the above is that C<@RT::MailPlugins> is a +list of Perl modules; RT prepends C<RT::Interface::Email::> to the name, +to form a package name, and then C<use>'s this module. The module is +expected to provide a C<GetCurrentUser> subroutine, which takes a hash of +several parameters: + +=over 4 + +=item Message + +A C<MIME::Entity> object representing the email +=item CurrentUser + +An C<RT::CurrentUser> object + +=item AuthStat + +The authentication level returned from the previous plugin. + +=item Ticket [OPTIONAL] + +The ticket under discussion + +=item Queue [OPTIONAL] + +If we don't already have a ticket id, we need to know which queue we're talking about + +=item Action + +The action being performed. At the moment, it's one of "comment" or "correspond" + +=back 4 + +It returns two values, the new C<RT::CurrentUser> object, and the new +authentication level. The authentication level can be zero, not allowed +to communicate with RT at all, (a "permission denied" error is mailed to +the correspondent) or one, which is the normal mode of operation. +Additionally, if C<-1> is returned, then the processing of the plug-ins +stops immediately and the message is ignored. + +=cut + |