None of these functions communicate with the MTA. All alter the library's state, some of which is communicated to the MTA inside smfi_main.
Function | Description |
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smfi_opensocket | Try to create the interface socket. |
smfi_register | Register a filter. |
smfi_setconn | Specify socket to use. |
smfi_settimeout | Set timeout. |
smfi_setbacklog | Define the incoming listen(2) queue size. |
smfi_setdbg | Set the milter library debugging (tracing) level. |
smfi_stop | Cause an orderly shutdown. |
smfi_main | Hand control to libmilter. |
Function | Description |
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smfi_getsymval | Return the value of a symbol. |
smfi_getpriv | Get the private data pointer. |
smfi_setpriv | Set the private data pointer. |
smfi_setreply | Set the specific reply code to be used. |
smfi_setmlreply | Set the specific multi-line reply to be used. |
A filter which might call a message modification function must set the appropriate flag (listed below), either in the description passed to smfi_register or via xxfi_negotiate. Failure to do so will cause the MTA to treat a call to the function as a failure of the filter, terminating its connection.
Note that the status returned indicates only whether or not the filter's message was successfully sent to the MTA, not whether or not the MTA performed the requested operation. For example, smfi_addheader, when called with an illegal header name, will return MI_SUCCESS even though the MTA may later refuse to add the illegal header.
Function | Description | SMFIF_* flag |
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smfi_addheader | Add a header to the message. | SMFIF_ADDHDRS |
smfi_chgheader | Change or delete a header. | SMFIF_CHGHDRS |
smfi_insheader | Insert a header into the message. | SMFIF_ADDHDRS |
smfi_chgfrom | Change the envelope sender address. | SMFIF_CHGFROM |
smfi_addrcpt | Add a recipient to the envelope. | SMFIF_ADDRCPT |
smfi_addrcpt_par | Add a recipient including ESMTP parameter to the envelope. | SMFIF_ADDRCPT_PAR |
smfi_delrcpt | Delete a recipient from the envelope. | SMFIF_DELRCPT |
smfi_replacebody | Replace the body of the message. | SMFIF_CHGBODY |
Note that the status returned indicates only whether or not the filter's message was successfully sent to the MTA, not whether or not the MTA performed the requested operation.
Function | Description |
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smfi_progress | Report operation in progress. |
smfi_quarantine | Quarantine a message. |
Function | Description |
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xxfi_connect | connection info |
xxfi_helo | SMTP HELO/EHLO command |
xxfi_envfrom | envelope sender |
xxfi_envrcpt | envelope recipient |
xxfi_data | DATA command |
xxfi_unknown | Unknown SMTP command |
xxfi_header | header |
xxfi_eoh | end of header |
xxfi_body | body block |
xxfi_eom | end of message |
xxfi_abort | message aborted |
xxfi_close | connection cleanup |
xxfi_negotiate | option negotiation |
The above callbacks should all return one of the following return values, having the indicated meanings. Any return other than one of the below values constitutes an error, and will cause sendmail to terminate its connection to the offending filter.
Milter distinguishes between recipient-, message-, and connection-oriented routines. Recipient-oriented callbacks may affect the processing of a single message recipient; message-oriented callbacks, a single message; connection-oriented callbacks, an entire connection (during which multiple messages may be delivered to multiple sets of recipients). xxfi_envrcpt is recipient-oriented. xxfi_negotiate, xxfi_connect, xxfi_helo and xxfi_close are connection-oriented. All other callbacks are message-oriented.
Return value | Description |
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SMFIS_CONTINUE | Continue processing the current connection, message, or recipient. |
SMFIS_REJECT | For a connection-oriented routine, reject this connection; call xxfi_close. For a message-oriented routine (except xxfi_abort), reject this message. For a recipient-oriented routine, reject the current recipient (but continue processing the current message). |
SMFIS_DISCARD | For a message- or recipient-oriented routine, accept this message, but silently discard it. SMFIS_DISCARD should not be returned by a connection-oriented routine. |
SMFIS_ACCEPT | For a connection-oriented routine, accept this connection without further filter processing; call xxfi_close. For a message- or recipient-oriented routine, accept this message without further filtering. |
SMFIS_TEMPFAIL | Return a temporary failure, i.e., the corresponding SMTP command will return an appropriate 4xx status code.
For a message-oriented routine (except xxfi_envfrom), fail for this message. For a connection-oriented routine, fail for this connection; call xxfi_close. For a recipient-oriented routine, only fail for the current recipient; continue message processing. |
SMFIS_SKIP | Skip further callbacks of the same type in this transaction.
Currently this return value is only allowed in
xxfi_body().
It can be used if a milter has received sufficiently many
body chunks to make a decision, but still wants to invoke
message modification functions that are only allowed to be called from
xxfi_eom().
Note: the milter must
negotiate
this behavior with the MTA, i.e., it must check whether
the protocol action
SMFIP_SKIP
is available and if so, the milter must request it.
|
SMFIS_NOREPLY | Do not send a reply back to the MTA.
The milter must
negotiate
this behavior with the MTA, i.e., it must check whether
the appropriate protocol action
SMFIP_NR_*
is available and if so, the milter must request it.
If you set the
SMFIP_NR_*
protocol action for a callback, that callback must
always reply with
SMFIS_NOREPLY.
Using any other reply code is a violation of the API.
If in some cases your callback may return another value
(e.g., due to some resource shortages), then you
must not set
SMFIP_NR_*
and you must use
SMFIS_CONTINUE as the default return code.
(Alternatively you can try to delay reporting the problem to
a later callback for which
SMFIP_NR_*
is not set.)
|
Function | Description |
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smfi_version | libmilter (runtime) version info |
smfi_setsymlist | Set the list of macros that the milter wants to receive from the MTA for a protocol stage. |
Constant | Description |
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SMFI_VERSION | libmilter (compile time) version info |