From b7c15c31519dc44c1f691e0466badd556ffe9423 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 18:18:56 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 3.7.10. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- man/man8/pipe.8 | 484 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 484 insertions(+) create mode 100644 man/man8/pipe.8 (limited to 'man/man8/pipe.8') diff --git a/man/man8/pipe.8 b/man/man8/pipe.8 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8e54eaf --- /dev/null +++ b/man/man8/pipe.8 @@ -0,0 +1,484 @@ +.TH PIPE 8 +.ad +.fi +.SH NAME +pipe +\- +Postfix delivery to external command +.SH "SYNOPSIS" +.na +.nf +\fBpipe\fR [generic Postfix daemon options] command_attributes... +.SH DESCRIPTION +.ad +.fi +The \fBpipe\fR(8) daemon processes requests from the Postfix queue +manager to deliver messages to external commands. +This program expects to be run from the \fBmaster\fR(8) process +manager. + +Message attributes such as sender address, recipient address and +next\-hop host name can be specified as command\-line macros that are +expanded before the external command is executed. + +The \fBpipe\fR(8) daemon updates queue files and marks recipients +as finished, or it informs the queue manager that delivery should +be tried again at a later time. Delivery status reports are sent +to the \fBbounce\fR(8), \fBdefer\fR(8) or \fBtrace\fR(8) daemon as +appropriate. +.SH "SINGLE-RECIPIENT DELIVERY" +.na +.nf +.ad +.fi +Some destinations cannot handle more than one recipient per +delivery request. Examples are pagers or fax machines. +In addition, multi\-recipient delivery is undesirable when +prepending a \fBDelivered\-to:\fR or \fBX\-Original\-To:\fR +message header. + +To prevent Postfix from sending multiple recipients per delivery +request, specify +.sp +.nf + \fItransport\fB_destination_recipient_limit = 1\fR +.fi + +in the Postfix \fBmain.cf\fR file, where \fItransport\fR +is the name in the first column of the Postfix \fBmaster.cf\fR +entry for the pipe\-based delivery transport. +.SH "COMMAND ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX" +.na +.nf +.ad +.fi +The external command attributes are given in the \fBmaster.cf\fR +file at the end of a service definition. The syntax is as follows: +.IP "\fBchroot=\fIpathname\fR (optional)" +Change the process root directory and working directory to +the named directory. This happens before switching to the +privileges specified with the \fBuser\fR attribute, and +before executing the optional \fBdirectory=\fIpathname\fR +directive. Delivery is deferred in case of failure. +.sp +This feature is available as of Postfix 2.3. +.IP "\fBdirectory=\fIpathname\fR (optional)" +Change to the named directory before executing the external command. +The directory must be accessible for the user specified with the +\fBuser\fR attribute (see below). +The default working directory is \fB$queue_directory\fR. +Delivery is deferred in case of failure. +.sp +This feature is available as of Postfix 2.2. +.IP "\fBeol=\fIstring\fR (optional, default: \fB\en\fR)" +The output record delimiter. Typically one would use either +\fB\er\en\fR or \fB\en\fR. The usual C\-style backslash escape +sequences are recognized: \fB\ea \eb \ef \en \er \et \ev +\e\fIddd\fR (up to three octal digits) and \fB\e\e\fR. +.IP "\fBflags=BDFORXhqu.>\fR (optional)" +Optional message processing flags. By default, a message is +copied unchanged. +.RS +.IP \fBB\fR +Append a blank line at the end of each message. This is required +by some mail user agents that recognize "\fBFrom \fR" lines only +when preceded by a blank line. +.IP \fBD\fR +Prepend a "\fBDelivered\-To: \fIrecipient\fR" message header with the +envelope recipient address. Note: for this to work, the +\fItransport\fB_destination_recipient_limit\fR must be 1 +(see SINGLE\-RECIPIENT DELIVERY above for details). +.sp +The \fBD\fR flag also enforces loop detection (Postfix 2.5 and later): +if a message already contains a \fBDelivered\-To:\fR header +with the same recipient address, then the message is +returned as undeliverable. The address comparison is case +insensitive. +.sp +This feature is available as of Postfix 2.0. +.IP \fBF\fR +Prepend a "\fBFrom \fIsender time_stamp\fR" envelope header to +the message content. +This is expected by, for example, \fBUUCP\fR software. +.IP \fBO\fR +Prepend an "\fBX\-Original\-To: \fIrecipient\fR" message header +with the recipient address as given to Postfix. Note: for this to +work, the \fItransport\fB_destination_recipient_limit\fR must be 1 +(see SINGLE\-RECIPIENT DELIVERY above for details). +.sp +This feature is available as of Postfix 2.0. +.IP \fBR\fR +Prepend a \fBReturn\-Path:\fR message header with the envelope sender +address. +.IP \fBX\fR +Indicate that the external command performs final delivery. +This flag affects the status reported in "success" DSN +(delivery status notification) messages, and changes it +from "relayed" into "delivered". +.sp +This feature is available as of Postfix 2.5. +.IP \fBh\fR +Fold the command\-line \fB$original_recipient\fR and +\fB$recipient\fR address domain part +(text to the right of the right\-most \fB@\fR character) to +lower case; fold the entire command\-line \fB$domain\fR and +\fB$nexthop\fR host or domain information to lower case. +This is recommended for delivery via \fBUUCP\fR. +.IP \fBq\fR +Quote white space and other special characters in the command\-line +\fB$sender\fR, \fB$original_recipient\fR and \fB$recipient\fR +address localparts (text to the +left of the right\-most \fB@\fR character), according to an 8\-bit +transparent version of RFC 822. +This is recommended for delivery via \fBUUCP\fR or \fBBSMTP\fR. +.sp +The result is compatible with the address parsing of command\-line +recipients by the Postfix \fBsendmail\fR(1) mail submission command. +.sp +The \fBq\fR flag affects only entire addresses, not the partial +address information from the \fB$user\fR, \fB$extension\fR or +\fB$mailbox\fR command\-line macros. +.IP \fBu\fR +Fold the command\-line \fB$original_recipient\fR and +\fB$recipient\fR address localpart (text to +the left of the right\-most \fB@\fR character) to lower case. +This is recommended for delivery via \fBUUCP\fR. +.IP \fB.\fR +Prepend "\fB.\fR" to lines starting with "\fB.\fR". This is needed +by, for example, \fBBSMTP\fR software. +.IP \fB>\fR +Prepend "\fB>\fR" to lines starting with "\fBFrom \fR". This is expected +by, for example, \fBUUCP\fR software. +.RE +.IP "\fBnull_sender\fR=\fIreplacement\fR (default: MAILER\-DAEMON)" +Replace the null sender address (typically used for delivery +status notifications) with the specified text +when expanding the \fB$sender\fR command\-line macro, and +when generating a From_ or Return\-Path: message header. + +If the null sender replacement text is a non\-empty string +then it is affected by the \fBq\fR flag for address quoting +in command\-line arguments. + +The null sender replacement text may be empty; this form +is recommended for content filters that feed mail back into +Postfix. The empty sender address is not affected by the +\fBq\fR flag for address quoting in command\-line arguments. +.sp +Caution: a null sender address is easily mis\-parsed by +naive software. For example, when the \fBpipe\fR(8) daemon +executes a command such as: +.sp +.nf + \fIWrong\fR: command \-f$sender \-\- $recipient +.fi +.IP +the command will mis\-parse the \-f option value when the +sender address is a null string. For correct parsing, +specify \fB$sender\fR as an argument by itself: +.sp +.nf + \fIRight\fR: command \-f $sender \-\- $recipient +.fi +NOTE: DO NOT put quotes around the command, $sender, or $recipient. +.IP +This feature is available as of Postfix 2.3. +.IP "\fBsize\fR=\fIsize_limit\fR (optional)" +Don't deliver messages that exceed this size limit (in +bytes); return them to the sender instead. +.IP "\fBuser\fR=\fIusername\fR (required)" +.IP "\fBuser\fR=\fIusername\fR:\fIgroupname\fR" +Execute the external command with the user ID and group ID of the +specified \fIusername\fR. The software refuses to execute +commands with root privileges, or with the privileges of the +mail system owner. If \fIgroupname\fR is specified, the +corresponding group ID is used instead of the group ID of +\fIusername\fR. +.IP "\fBargv\fR=\fIcommand\fR... (required)" +The command to be executed. This must be specified as the +last command attribute. +The command is executed directly, i.e. without interpretation of +shell meta characters by a shell command interpreter. +.sp +Specify "{" and "}" around command arguments that contain +whitespace (Postfix 3.0 and later). Whitespace +after the opening "{" and before the closing "}" is ignored. +.sp +In the command argument vector, the following macros are recognized +and replaced with corresponding information from the Postfix queue +manager delivery request. +.sp +In addition to the form ${\fIname\fR}, the forms $\fIname\fR and +the deprecated form $(\fIname\fR) are also recognized. +Specify \fB$$\fR where a single \fB$\fR is wanted. +.RS +.IP \fB${client_address}\fR +This macro expands to the remote client network address. +.sp +This feature is available as of Postfix 2.2. +.IP \fB${client_helo}\fR +This macro expands to the remote client HELO command parameter. +.sp +This feature is available as of Postfix 2.2. +.IP \fB${client_hostname}\fR +This macro expands to the remote client hostname. +.sp +This feature is available as of Postfix 2.2. +.IP \fB${client_port}\fR +This macro expands to the remote client TCP port number. +.sp +This feature is available as of Postfix 2.5. +.IP \fB${client_protocol}\fR +This macro expands to the remote client protocol. +.sp +This feature is available as of Postfix 2.2. +.IP \fB${domain}\fR +This macro expands to the domain portion of the recipient +address. For example, with an address \fIuser+foo@domain\fR +the domain is \fIdomain\fR. +.sp +This information is modified by the \fBh\fR flag for case folding. +.sp +This feature is available as of Postfix 2.5. +.IP \fB${extension}\fR +This macro expands to the extension part of a recipient address. +For example, with an address \fIuser+foo@domain\fR the extension is +\fIfoo\fR. +.sp +A command\-line argument that contains \fB${extension}\fR expands +into as many command\-line arguments as there are recipients. +.sp +This information is modified by the \fBu\fR flag for case folding. +.IP \fB${mailbox}\fR +This macro expands to the complete local part of a recipient address. +For example, with an address \fIuser+foo@domain\fR the mailbox is +\fIuser+foo\fR. +.sp +A command\-line argument that contains \fB${mailbox}\fR +expands to as many command\-line arguments as there are recipients. +.sp +This information is modified by the \fBu\fR flag for case folding. +.IP \fB${nexthop}\fR +This macro expands to the next\-hop hostname. +.sp +This information is modified by the \fBh\fR flag for case folding. +.IP \fB${original_recipient}\fR +This macro expands to the complete recipient address before any +address rewriting or aliasing. +.sp +A command\-line argument that contains +\fB${original_recipient}\fR expands to as many +command\-line arguments as there are recipients. +.sp +This information is modified by the \fBhqu\fR flags for quoting +and case folding. +.sp +This feature is available as of Postfix 2.5. +.IP \fB${queue_id}\fR +This macro expands to the queue id. +.sp +This feature is available as of Postfix 2.11. +.IP \fB${recipient}\fR +This macro expands to the complete recipient address. +.sp +A command\-line argument that contains \fB${recipient}\fR +expands to as many command\-line arguments as there are recipients. +.sp +This information is modified by the \fBhqu\fR flags for quoting +and case folding. +.IP \fB${sasl_method}\fR +This macro expands to the name of the SASL authentication +mechanism in the AUTH command when the Postfix SMTP server +received the message. +.sp +This feature is available as of Postfix 2.2. +.IP \fB${sasl_sender}\fR +This macro expands to the SASL sender name (i.e. the original +submitter as per RFC 4954) in the MAIL FROM command when +the Postfix SMTP server received the message. +.sp +This feature is available as of Postfix 2.2. +.IP \fB${sasl_username}\fR +This macro expands to the SASL user name in the AUTH command +when the Postfix SMTP server received the message. +.sp +This feature is available as of Postfix 2.2. +.IP \fB${sender}\fR +This macro expands to the envelope sender address. By default, +the null sender address expands to MAILER\-DAEMON; this can +be changed with the \fBnull_sender\fR attribute, as described +above. +.sp +This information is modified by the \fBq\fR flag for quoting. +.IP \fB${size}\fR +This macro expands to Postfix's idea of the message size, which +is an approximation of the size of the message as delivered. +.IP \fB${user}\fR +This macro expands to the username part of a recipient address. +For example, with an address \fIuser+foo@domain\fR the username +part is \fIuser\fR. +.sp +A command\-line argument that contains \fB${user}\fR expands +into as many command\-line arguments as there are recipients. +.sp +This information is modified by the \fBu\fR flag for case folding. +.RE +.SH "STANDARDS" +.na +.nf +RFC 3463 (Enhanced status codes) +.SH DIAGNOSTICS +.ad +.fi +Command exit status codes are expected to +follow the conventions defined in <\fBsysexits.h\fR>. +Exit status 0 means normal successful completion. + +In the case of a non\-zero exit status, a limited amount of +command output is logged, and reported in a delivery status +notification. When the output begins with a 4.X.X or 5.X.X +enhanced status code, the status code takes precedence over +the non\-zero exit status (Postfix version 2.3 and later). + +After successful delivery (zero exit status) a limited +amount of command output is logged, and reported in "success" +delivery status notifications (Postfix 3.0 and later). +This command output is not examined for the presence of an +enhanced status code. + +Problems and transactions are logged to \fBsyslogd\fR(8) +or \fBpostlogd\fR(8). +Corrupted message files are marked so that the queue manager +can move them to the \fBcorrupt\fR queue for further inspection. +.SH "SECURITY" +.na +.nf +.fi +.ad +This program needs a dual personality 1) to access the private +Postfix queue and IPC mechanisms, and 2) to execute external +commands as the specified user. It is therefore security sensitive. +.SH "CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS" +.na +.nf +.ad +.fi +Changes to \fBmain.cf\fR are picked up automatically as \fBpipe\fR(8) +processes run for only a limited amount of time. Use the command +"\fBpostfix reload\fR" to speed up a change. + +The text below provides only a parameter summary. See +\fBpostconf\fR(5) for more details including examples. +.SH "RESOURCE AND RATE CONTROLS" +.na +.nf +.ad +.fi +In the text below, \fItransport\fR is the first field in a +\fBmaster.cf\fR entry. +.IP "\fBtransport_time_limit ($command_time_limit)\fR" +A transport\-specific override for the command_time_limit parameter +value, where \fItransport\fR is the master.cf name of the message +delivery transport. +.PP +Implemented in the qmgr(8) daemon: +.IP "\fBtransport_destination_concurrency_limit ($default_destination_concurrency_limit)\fR" +A transport\-specific override for the +default_destination_concurrency_limit parameter value, where +\fItransport\fR is the master.cf name of the message delivery +transport. +.IP "\fBtransport_destination_recipient_limit ($default_destination_recipient_limit)\fR" +A transport\-specific override for the +default_destination_recipient_limit parameter value, where +\fItransport\fR is the master.cf name of the message delivery +transport. +.SH "MISCELLANEOUS CONTROLS" +.na +.nf +.ad +.fi +.IP "\fBconfig_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" +The default location of the Postfix main.cf and master.cf +configuration files. +.IP "\fBdaemon_timeout (18000s)\fR" +How much time a Postfix daemon process may take to handle a +request before it is terminated by a built\-in watchdog timer. +.IP "\fBdelay_logging_resolution_limit (2)\fR" +The maximal number of digits after the decimal point when logging +sub\-second delay values. +.IP "\fBexport_environment (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" +The list of environment variables that a Postfix process will export +to non\-Postfix processes. +.IP "\fBipc_timeout (3600s)\fR" +The time limit for sending or receiving information over an internal +communication channel. +.IP "\fBmail_owner (postfix)\fR" +The UNIX system account that owns the Postfix queue and most Postfix +daemon processes. +.IP "\fBmax_idle (100s)\fR" +The maximum amount of time that an idle Postfix daemon process waits +for an incoming connection before terminating voluntarily. +.IP "\fBmax_use (100)\fR" +The maximal number of incoming connections that a Postfix daemon +process will service before terminating voluntarily. +.IP "\fBprocess_id (read\-only)\fR" +The process ID of a Postfix command or daemon process. +.IP "\fBprocess_name (read\-only)\fR" +The process name of a Postfix command or daemon process. +.IP "\fBqueue_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" +The location of the Postfix top\-level queue directory. +.IP "\fBrecipient_delimiter (empty)\fR" +The set of characters that can separate an email address +localpart, user name, or a .forward file name from its extension. +.IP "\fBsyslog_facility (mail)\fR" +The syslog facility of Postfix logging. +.IP "\fBsyslog_name (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" +A prefix that is prepended to the process name in syslog +records, so that, for example, "smtpd" becomes "prefix/smtpd". +.PP +Available in Postfix version 3.0 and later: +.IP "\fBpipe_delivery_status_filter ($default_delivery_status_filter)\fR" +Optional filter for the \fBpipe\fR(8) delivery agent to change the +delivery status code or explanatory text of successful or unsuccessful +deliveries. +.PP +Available in Postfix version 3.3 and later: +.IP "\fBenable_original_recipient (yes)\fR" +Enable support for the original recipient address after an +address is rewritten to a different address (for example with +aliasing or with canonical mapping). +.IP "\fBservice_name (read\-only)\fR" +The master.cf service name of a Postfix daemon process. +.PP +Available in Postfix 3.5 and later: +.IP "\fBinfo_log_address_format (external)\fR" +The email address form that will be used in non\-debug logging +(info, warning, etc.). +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.na +.nf +qmgr(8), queue manager +bounce(8), delivery status reports +postconf(5), configuration parameters +master(5), generic daemon options +master(8), process manager +postlogd(8), Postfix logging +syslogd(8), system logging +.SH "LICENSE" +.na +.nf +.ad +.fi +The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software. +.SH "AUTHOR(S)" +.na +.nf +Wietse Venema +IBM T.J. Watson Research +P.O. Box 704 +Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA + +Wietse Venema +Google, Inc. +111 8th Avenue +New York, NY 10011, USA -- cgit v1.2.3