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# pyquarantine-milter
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A pymilter based sendmail/postfix pre-queue filter with the ability to quarantine e-mails, send notifications and modify e-mail headers and/or bodies.
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The project is currently in beta status, but it is already used in a productive enterprise environment that processes about a million e-mails per month.
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It is useful in many cases due to its flexible configuration and the ability to handle any number of quarantines and/or modifications sequential.
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The basic idea is to configure rules with optional conditions. If all conditions match, the configured actions (e.g. quarantine, modify, ...) within the rule are performed on the e-mail. Each action can have its own conditions as well.
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## Dependencies
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pyquarantine is depending on these python packages, but they are installed automatically if you are working with pip.
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* [jsonschema](https://github.com/Julian/jsonschema)
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* [pymilter](https://github.com/sdgathman/pymilter)
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* [netaddr](https://github.com/drkjam/netaddr)
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* [peewee](https://github.com/coleifer/peewee)
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* [BeautifulSoup](https://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/)
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## Installation
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* Install pyquarantine with pip and copy the example config file.
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```sh
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pip install pyquarantine
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cp /etc/pyquarantine/pyquarantine.conf.example /etc/pyquarantine/pyquarantine.conf
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```
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* Modify /etc/pyquarantine/pyquarantine.conf according to your needs.
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## Configuration options
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pyquarantine uses a config file in JSON format. The config file has to be JSON valid with the exception of allowed comment lines starting with **#**.
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Rules and actions are processed in the given order.
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### Global
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Global config options:
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* **socket** (optional)
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The socket used to communicate with the MTA. If it is not specified in the config, it has to be set as command line option.
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* **local_addrs** (optional)
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A list of hosts and network addresses which are considered local. It is used for the condition option [local](#Conditions).
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Default: **fe80::/64, ::1/128, 127.0.0.0/8, 10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/12, 192.168.0.0/16**
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* **loglevel** (optional)
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Set the log level. This option may be overriden by any rule or action object. Possible values are:
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* **error**
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* **warning**
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* **info**
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* **debug**
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Default: **info**
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* **pretend** (optional)
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Pretend actions, for test purposes. This option may be overriden by any rule or action object.
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* **rules**
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List of rule objects.
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### Rule
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Rule config options:
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* **name** (optional)
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Name of the rule.
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Default: **Rule #n**
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* **actions**
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A list of action objects which are processed in the given order.
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* **conditions** (optional)
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A list of conditions which all have to be true to process the rule.
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* **loglevel** (optional)
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See section [Global](#Global).
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* **pretend** (optional)
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See section [Global](#Global).
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### Action
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Action config options:
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* **name** (optional)
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Name of the action.
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Default: **Action #n**
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* **type**
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See section [Actions](#Actions).
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* **options**
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Options for the action according to action type (as described below).
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* **conditions** (optional)
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A list of conditions which all have to be true to process the action.
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* **loglevel** (optional)
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See section [Global](#Global).
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* **pretend** (optional)
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See section [Global](#Global).
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### Actions
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The following action types are available.
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* **add_header**
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Add new header.
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* **field**
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Name of the header.
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* **value**
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Value of the header.
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* **del_header**
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Delete header(s).
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* **field**
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Regular expression to match against header names.
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* **value** (optional)
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Regular expression to match against the headers value.
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* **mod_header**
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Modify header(s).
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* **field**
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Regular expression to match against header names.
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* **search** (optional)
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Regular expression to match against header values. You may use subgroups or named subgroups (python syntax) to include parts of the original value in the new value.
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* **value**
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New value of the header.
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* **add_disclaimer**
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Append or prepend disclaimer to text and/or html body parts.
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* **action**
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Action to perform with the disclaimer. Possible values are:
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* append
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* prepend
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* **html_template**
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Path to a file which contains the html representation of the disclaimer.
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* **text_template**
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Path to a file which contains the text representation of the disclaimer.
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* **error_policy** (optional)
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Set the error policy in case the disclaimer cannot be added (e.g. if the html part cannot be parsed). Possible values are:
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* **wrap**
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A new e-mail body is generated with the disclaimer as body and the original e-mail attached.
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* **ignore**
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Ignore the error and do nothing.
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* **reject**
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Reject the e-mail.
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Default: **wrap**
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* **add_html_body** (optional)
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Generate a html body with the content of the text body if no html body is present.
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Default: **false**
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* **store**
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Store e-mail.
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* **type**
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Storage type. Possible values are:
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* **file**
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* **original** (optional)
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If set to true, store the message as received by the MTA instead of storing the current state of the message, that may was modified already by other actions.
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Default: **false**
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* **file**
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* **directory**
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Directory used to store e-mails.
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* **metadata** (optional)
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Store metadata file.
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Default: **false**
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* **mode** (optional)
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Set file mode.
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Default: system default
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* **metavar** (optional)
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If set, some information (e.g. storage id) is saved as meta variables for later use.
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* **notify**
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Send notification to receiver.
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* **quarantine**
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Quarantine message.
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* **rewrite_links**
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Rewrite links in html body part.
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### Conditions
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Config options for **conditions** objects:
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* **local** (optional)
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If set to true, the rule is only executed for e-mails originating from addresses defined in local_addrs and vice versa.
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* **hosts** (optional)
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A list of hosts and network addresses for which the rule should be executed.
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* **envfrom** (optional)
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A regular expression to match against the evenlope-from addresses for which the rule should be executed.
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* **envto** (optional)
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A regular expression to match against all evenlope-to addresses. All addresses must match to fulfill the condition.
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## Developer information
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Everyone who wants to improve or extend this project is very welcome.
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