| Courier::Filter::Module - An abstract Perl base class for filter modules used by the Courier::Filter framework |
Courier::Filter::Module - An abstract Perl base class for filter modules used by the Courier::Filter framework
0.17
use Courier::Filter::Module::My; # Need to use a non-abstract sub-class.
my $module = Courier::Filter::Module::My->new(
logger => $logger,
inverse => 0,
trusting => 0,
testing => 0,
debugging => 0
);
my $filter = Courier::Filter->new(
...
modules => [ $module ],
...
);
package Courier::Filter::Module::My;
use base qw(Courier::Filter::Module);
Sub-classes of Courier::Filter::Module are used by the Courier::Filter mail filtering framework to determine the acceptability of messages. See the Courier::Filter::Overview manpage for an overview of how filter modules are used and for how to write them.
When overriding a method in a derived class, do not forget calling the inherited method from your overridden method.
The following constructor is provided and may be overridden:
Creates a new filter module using the %options. Initializes the filter module, by opening I/O handles, connecting to databases, creating temporary files, initializing parser libraries, etc..
%options is a list of key/value pairs representing any of the following options:
A Courier::Filter::Logger object that will be used for logging message rejections and error messages caused by this individual filter module. If no logger is specified, Courier::Filter's global logger will be used.
A boolean value controlling whether the filter module should operate with
inverse polarity (true) as opposed to normal polarity (false). Under
inverse polarity, the result of the match method is negated by the
consider method before returning it. For details on how Courier::Filter
translates match results into acceptability results, see
How filter modules work in the Courier::Filter::Overview manpage. Defaults to false.
A boolean value controlling whether the filter module should not be applied
to trusted messages. For details on how the authenticated status is
determined, see the description of the trusted property in
the Courier::Message manpage. In most configurations, this option can be used to
white-list so-called outbound messages. Defaults to false.
A boolean value controlling whether the filter module should run in testing mode. In testing mode, planned message rejections will be logged as usual, but no messages will actually be rejected. Defaults to false.
A boolean value controlling whether the filter module should log extra debugging information. Defaults to false.
Derived classes may support additional options.
Courier::Filter::Module::new() creates a hashref as an object of the invoked
class, and stores the %options in it, but does nothing else.
The following destructor is provided and may be overridden:
Uninitializes the filter module, by closing I/O handles, disconnecting from databases, deleting temporary files, uninitializing parser libraries, etc..
Courier::Filter::Module::destroy() does nothing.
The following instance methods are provided and may be overridden:
Calls the match method, passing it the $message object. Returns the result
of match, negating it beforehand if the filter module has inverse polarity.
There is usually no need at all to override this method.
Examines the Courier::Message object given as $message. Returns a so-called match result consisting of an SMTP status response text, and an optional numerical SMTP status response code. For details about how match results are used by Courier::Filter, see How filter modules work in the Courier::Filter::Overview manpage and Writing filter modules in the Courier::Filter::Overview manpage.
Courier::Filter::Module::match() does nothing and returns undef.
If $logger is specified, installs a new logger for this individual filter
module. Returns the current (new) logger.
Returns a boolean value indicating whether the filter module is operating with
inverse polarity, as set through the constructor's inverse option.
Returns a boolean value indicating whether the filter module does not apply
to trusted messages, as set through the constructor's trusting option.
Returns a boolean value indicating whether the filter module is in testing
mode, as set through the constructor's testing option.
If $debugging is specified, sets the debugging mode for this individual
filter module. Returns the current (new) debugging mode.
the Courier::Filter manpage, the Courier::Filter::Module manpage.
For a list of prepared loggers that come with Courier::Filter, see Bundled Courier::Filter loggers in the Courier::Filter::Overview manpage.
For AVAILABILITY, SUPPORT, and LICENSE information, see the Courier::Filter::Overview manpage.
Julian Mehnle <julian@mehnle.net>
| Courier::Filter::Module - An abstract Perl base class for filter modules used by the Courier::Filter framework |