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1.1 root 1: .\" This file is automatically generated. Do not edit!
2: .SC MHOOK 1
3: .NA
4: mhook \- MH receive\-mail hooks
5: .SY
6: $HOME/\&.maildelivery
7: .ds SL \fIslocal\fR
8: .ds ZS slocal
9:
10: .ti .5i
11: /usr/new/lib/mh/rcvdist
12: address\ ...
13: \%[\-help]
14:
15: .ti .5i
16: /usr/new/lib/mh/rcvpack
17: file
18: \%[\-help]
19:
20: .ti .5i
21: /usr/new/lib/mh/rcvtty
22: \%[command\ ...]
23: \%[\-help]
24: .DE
25: A receive\-mail hook is a program that is run whenever you receive a
26: mail message.
27: You do \fBNOT\fR invoke the hook yourself,
28: rather the hook is invoked on your behalf by \fISendMail\fR,
29: when you include the line
30: .nf
31: .in +.5i
32: \*(lq| /usr/new/lib/mh/slocal\*(rq
33: .in -.5i
34: .fi
35: in your \&.forward file in your home directory.
36:
37: The \fI\&.maildelivery\fR file,
38: which is an ordinary ASCII file,
39: controls how local delivery is performed.
40: This file is read by \*(SL.
41: .if '\*(ZS'slocal' \{\
42:
43: The format of each line in the \fI\&.maildelivery\fR file is
44:
45: .ti +.5i
46: \fBfield pattern action result string\fR
47:
48: where
49:
50: .in +.5i
51: .ti -.25i
52: \fBfield\fR:
53: .br
54: The name of a field that is to be searched for a pattern.
55: This is any field in the headers of the message that might be present.
56: In addition, the following special fields are also defined:
57: .in +.25i
58: \fIsource\fR: the out\-of\-band sender information
59: .br
60: \fIaddr\fR: the address that was used to cause delivery to the recipient
61: .br
62: \fIdefault\fR: this matches \fIonly\fR if the message hasn't been delivered yet
63: .br
64: \fI*\fR: this always matches
65: .in -.25i
66:
67: .ti -.25i
68: \fBpattern\fR:
69: .br
70: The sequence of characters to match in the specified field.
71: Matching is case\-insensitive but not RE\-based.
72:
73: .ti -.25i
74: \fBaction\fR:
75: .br
76: The action to take to deliver the message.
77: This is one of
78:
79: .in +.5i
80: .ti -.5i
81: \fIfile\fR or \fI>\fR:
82: .br
83: Append the message to the file named by \fBstring\fR.
84: The standard maildrop delivery process is used.
85: If the message can be appended to the file,
86: then this action succeeds.
87:
88: When writing to the file,
89: a new field is added:
90:
91: .ti +.5i
92: Delivery\-Date:\ date
93:
94: which indicates the date and time that message was appended to the file.
95:
96: .ti -.5i
97: \fIpipe\fR or \fI|\fR:
98: .br
99: Pipe the message as the standard input to the command named by \fBstring\fR,
100: using the Bourne shell \fIsh\fR\0(1) to interpret the string.
101: Prior to giving the string to the shell,
102: it is expanded with the following built\-in variables:
103: .in +.25i
104: $(sender): the return address for the message
105: .br
106: $(address): the address that was used to cause delivery to the recipient
107: .br
108: $(size): the size of the message in bytes
109: .br
110: $(reply\-to): either the \*(lqReply\-To:\*(rq or \*(lqFrom:\*(rq field
111: of the message
112: .br
113: $(info): miscellaneous out\-of\-band information
114: .in -.25i
115:
116: When a process is invoked, its environment is:
117: the user/group id:s are set to recipient's id:s;
118: the working directory is the recipient's directory;
119: the umask is 0077;
120: the process has no /dev/tty;
121: the standard input is set to the message;
122: the standard output and diagnostic output are set to /dev/null;
123: all other file\-descriptors are closed;
124: the environment variables \fB$USER\fR, \fB$HOME\fR, \fB$SHELL\fR are set
125: appropriately,
126: and no other environment variables exist.
127:
128: The process is given a certain amount of time to execute.
129: If the process does not exit within this limit,
130: the process will be terminated with extreme prejudice.
131: The amount of time is calculated as ((size x 60) + 300) seconds,
132: where size is the number of bytes in the message.
133:
134: The exit status of the process is consulted in determining the success of the
135: action.
136: An exit status of zero means that the action succeeded.
137: Any other exit status (or abnormal termination) means that the action failed.
138:
139: In order to avoid any time limitations,
140: you might implement a process that began by \fIforking\fR.
141: The parent would return the appropriate value immediately,
142: and the child could continue on,
143: doing whatever it wanted for as long as it wanted.
144: This approach is somewhat risky if the parent is going to return an
145: exit status of zero.
146: If the parent is going to return a non\-zero exit status,
147: then this approach can lead to quicker delivery into your maildrop.
148:
149: .ti -.5i
150: \fIqpipe\fR or \fI<caret>\fR:
151: .br
152: Similar to \fIpipe\fR,
153: but executes the command directly,
154: after built\-in variable expansion,
155: without assistance from the shell.
156:
157: .ti -.5i
158: \fIdestroy\fR:
159: .br
160: This action always succeeds.
161: .in -.5i
162:
163: .ti -.25i
164: \fBresult\fR:
165: .br
166: Indicates how the action should be performed:
167:
168: .in +.5i
169: .ti -.5i
170: \fIA\fR:
171: .br
172: Perform the action.
173: If the action succeeded, then the message is considered delivered.
174:
175: .ti -.5i
176: \fIR\fR:
177: .br
178: Perform the action.
179: Regardless of the outcome of the action,
180: the message is not considered delivered.
181:
182: .ti -.5i
183: \fI?\fR:
184: .br
185: Perform the action only if the message has not been delivered.
186: If the action succeeded, then the message is considered delivered.
187: .in -.5i
188: .in -.5i
189:
190: The file is always read completely,
191: so that several matches can be made and several actions can be taken.
192: The \fI\&.maildelivery\fR file must be owned either by the user or by root,
193: and must be writable only by the owner.
194: If the \fI\&.maildelivery\fR file can not be found,
195: or does not perform an action which delivers the message,
196: then the file /usr/new/lib/mh/maildelivery is read according to the same rules.
197: This file must be owned by the root and must be writable only by the root.
198: If this file can not be found
199: or does not perform an action which delivers the message,
200: then standard delivery to the user's maildrop, /usr/spool/mail/$USER, is performed.
201:
202: Arguments in the \fI\&.maildelivery\fR file are separated by white\-space or
203: comma.
204: Since double\-quotes are honored,
205: these characters may be included in a single argument by enclosing the
206: entire argument in double\-quotes.
207: A double\-quote can be included by preceeding it with a backslash.
208:
209: To summarize, here's an example:
210:
211: .nf
212: .in +.5i
213: .ta \w'default 'u +\w'uk-mmdf-workers 'u +\w'action 'u +\w'result 'u
214: #\fIfield\fR \fIpattern\fR \fIaction\fR \fIresult\fR \fIstring\fR
215: # lines starting with a '#' are ignored, as are blank lines
216: #
217: # file mail with mmdf2 in the \*(lqTo:\*(rq line into file mmdf2.log
218: To mmdf2 file A mmdf2.log
219: # Messages from mmdf pipe to the program err-message-archive
220: From mmdf pipe A err-message-archive
221: # Anything with the \*(lqSender:\*(rq address \*(lquk-mmdf-workers\*(rq
222: # file in mmdf2.log if not filed already
223: Sender uk-mmdf-workers file ? mmdf2.log
224: # \*(lqTo:\*(rq unix \- put in file unix-news
225: To Unix > A unix-news
226: # if the address is jpo=mmdf \- pipe into mmdf-redist
227: addr jpo=mmdf | A mmdf-redist
228: # if the address is jpo=ack \- send an acknowledgement copy back
229: addr jpo=ack | R \*(lqresend\0\-r\0$(reply-to)\*(rq
230: # anything from steve \- destroy!
231: From steve destroy A \-
232: # anything not matched yet \- put into mailbox
233: default \- > ? mailbox
234: # always run rcvalert
235: * \- | R rcvalert
236: .re
237: .in -.5i
238: .fi
239: .\}
240: .if '\*(ZS'mmdfII' \{\
241: See \fImaildelivery\fR\0(5) for the details.
242: .\}
243:
244: Four programs are currently standardly available,
245: \fIrcvdist\fR (redistribute incoming messages to additional recipients),
246: \fIrcvpack\fR (save incoming messages in a \fIpackf\fR'd file),
247: and \fIrcvtty\fR (notify user of incoming messages).
248: The fourth program,
249: \fIrcvstore\fR\0(1) is described separately.
250: They all reside in the \fI/usr/new/lib/mh/\fR directory.
251:
252: The \fIrcvdist\fR program will resend a copy of the message to all of the
253: addresses listed on its command line.
254:
255: The \fIrcvpack\fR program will append a copy of the message to the file listed
256: on its command line.
257: Its use is obsoleted by the \fI\&.maildelivery\fR.
258:
259: The \fIrcvtty\fR program executes the named file with the message as its
260: standard input,
261: and gives the resulting output to the terminal access daemon for display
262: on your terminal.
263: If the terminal access daemon is unavailable on your system,
264: then \fIrcvtty\fR will write the output to your terminal
265: if, and only if, your terminal has \*(lqworld\-writable\*(rq permission.
266: If no file is specified, or is bogus, etc.,
267: then the \fIrcvtty\fR program will give a one\-line scan listing
268: to the terminal access daemon.
269: .Fi
270: ^/usr/new/lib/mh/mtstailor~^tailor file
271: ^$HOME/\&.maildelivery~^The file controlling local delivery
272: ^/usr/new/lib/mh/maildelivery~^Rather than the standard file
273: .Sa
274: .if '\*(ZS'slocal' \{\
275: rcvstore (1)
276: .\}
277: .if '\*(ZS'mmdfII' \{\
278: rcvstore (1), maildelivery(5)
279: .\}
280: .Co
281: None
282: .if '\*(ZS'slocal' \{\
283: .Hi
284: For compatibility with older versions of \fIMH\fR,
285: if \fIslocal\fR can't find the user's \fI\&.maildelivery\fR file,
286: it will attempt to execute an old\-style rcvmail hook in the user's $HOME
287: directory.
288: In particular,
289: it will first attempt to execute
290:
291: .ti +.5i
292: \&.mh\(rureceive file maildrop directory user
293:
294: failing that it will attempt to execute
295:
296: .ti +.5i
297: $HOME/bin/rcvmail user file sender
298:
299: before giving up and writing to the user's maildrop.
300:
301: In addition,
302: whenever a hook or process is invoked,
303: file\-descriptor three (3) is set to the message in addition to the standard
304: input.
305:
306: .\}
307: .Bu
308: Only two return codes are meaningful, others should be.
309:
310: .if '\*(ZS'mmdfII' \{\
311: Versions of \fIMMDF\fR with the \fImaildelivery\fR mechanism aren't
312: entirely backwards\-compatible with earlier versions.
313: If you have an old\-style hook, the best you can do is to have a one\-line
314: \fI\&.maildelivery\fR file:
315:
316: .ti +.15i
317: default \- pipe A \*(lqbin/rcvmail $(address) $(info) $(sender)\*(rq
318: .\}
319: .En
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