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1#! /usr/bin/perl -W
2#
3# checkmail Version 0.5 by Thomas Hochstein
4#
5# This script tries to verify the deliverability of (a) mail address(es).
6#
7# Copyright (c) 2002-2011 Thomas Hochstein <thh@inter.net>
8#
9# It can be redistributed and/or modified under the same terms under
10# which Perl itself is published.
11
12our $VERSION = "0.6";
13
14################################# Configuration ################################
15# Please fill in a working configuration!
16my %config=(
17 # value used for HELO/EHLO - a valid hostname you own
18 helo => 'testhost.domain.example',
19 # value used for MAIL FROM: - a valid address under your control
20 from => 'mailtest@testhost.domain.example'
21 );
22
23################################### Modules ####################################
24use strict;
25use File::Basename;
26use Getopt::Std;
27use Mail::Address;
28use Net::DNS;
29use Net::SMTP;
30
31################################# Main program #################################
32
33$Getopt::Std::STANDARD_HELP_VERSION = 1;
34my $myself = basename($0);
35
36# read commandline options
37my %options;
38getopts('Vhqlrf:m:s:e:', \%options);
39
40# -V: display version
41if ($options{'V'}) {
42 print "$myself v $VERSION\nCopyright (c) 2010 Thomas Hochstein <thh\@inter.net>\n";
43 print "This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.\n";
44 exit(100);
45};
46
47# -h: feed myself to perldoc
48if ($options{'h'}) {
49 exec('perldoc', $0);
50 exit(100);
51};
52
53# display usage information if neither -f nor an address are present
54if (!$options{'f'} and !$ARGV[0]) {
55 print "Usage: $myself [-hqlr] [-m <host>] [-s <from>] [-e <EHLO>] <address>|-f <file>\n";
56 print "Options: -V display copyright and version\n";
57 print " -h show documentation\n";
58 print " -q quiet (no output, just exit with 0/1/2/3)\n";
59 print " -l extended logging\n";
60 print " -r test random address to verify verification\n";
61 print " -m <host> no DNS lookup, just test this host\n";
62 print " -s <from> override configured value for MAIL FROM\n";
63 print " -e <EHLO> override configured value for EHLO\n";
64 print " <address> mail address to check\n\n";
65 print " -f <file> parse file (one address per line)\n";
66 exit(100);
67};
68
69# -s / -e: override configuration
70$config{'from'} = $options{'s'} if $options{'s'};
71$config{'helo'} = $options{'e'} if $options{'e'};
72
73# -f: open file and read addresses to @adresses
74my @addresses;
75if ($options{'f'}) {
76 if (-e $options{'f'}) {
77 open FILE, "<$options{'f'}" or die("$myself ERROR: Could not open file $options{'f'} for reading: $!");
78 } else {
79 die("$myself ERROR: File $options{'f'} does not exist!\n");
80 };
81 while(<FILE>) {
82 chomp;
83 push(@addresses,$_);
84 };
85 close FILE;
86# fill @adresses with single address to check
87 } else {
88 push(@addresses,$ARGV[0]);
89};
90
91# loop over each address and test it
92my (%targets,$curstat,$status,$log,$message);
93foreach (@addresses) {
94 my $address = $_;
95 # regexp taken from http://www.regular-expressions.info/email.html
96 # with escaping of "/" added two times and "*" changed to "+"
97 # in localpart, second alternative
98 if ($address !~ /^(?:[a-z0-9!#$%&'*+\/=?^_`{|}~-]+(?:\.[a-z0-9!#$%&'*+\/=?^_`{|}~-]+)*|"(?:[\x01-\x08\x0b\x0c\x0e-\x1f\x21\x23-\x5b\x5d-\x7f]|\\[\x01-\x09\x0b\x0c\x0e-\x7f]+)")@(?:[a-z0-9](?:[a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9])?\.)+[a-z0-9](?:[a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9])?$/i) {
99 printf(" > Address <%s> is syntactically INVALID.\n",$address) if !($options{'q'});
100 $curstat = 2;
101 } else {
102 my $domain = Mail::Address->new('',$address)->host;
103 printf(" * Testing %s ...\n",$address) if !($options{'q'});
104 $log .= "\n===== BEGIN $address =====\n";
105 # get list of target hosts or take host forced via -m
106 if (!$options{'m'}) {
107 %targets = %{gettargets($domain,\$log)};
108 } else {
109 $message = sprintf("Connection to %s forced by -m.\n",$options{'m'});
110 $log .= $message;
111 print " $message" if !($options{'q'});
112 # just one target host with preference 0
113 $targets{$options{'m'}} = 0;
114 };
115 if (%targets) {
116 $curstat = checkaddress($address,\%targets,\$log);
117 } else {
118 $curstat = 2;
119 $message = 'DNS lookup failure';
120 printf(" > Address is INVALID (%s).\n",$message) if !($options{'q'});
121 $log .= $message . '.';
122 };
123 $log .= "====== END $address ======\n";
124 };
125 $status = $curstat if (!defined($status) or $curstat > $status);
126};
127
128print $log if ($options{'l'});
129
130# status 0: valid / batch processing
131# 1: connection failed or temporary failure
132# 2: invalid
133# 3: cannot verify
134#D print "\n-> EXIT $status\n";
135exit($status);
136
137################################## gettargets ##################################
138# get mail exchanger(s) or A record(s) for a domain
139# IN : $domain: domain to query the DNS for
140# OUT: \%targets: reference to a hash containing a list of target hosts
141sub gettargets {
142 my ($domain,$logr) = @_;
143 # resolver objekt
144 my $resolver = Net::DNS::Resolver->new(udp_timeout => 15, tcp_timeout => 15);
145
146 my %targets;
147 # get MX record(s) as a list sorted by preference
148 if (my @mxrr = mx($resolver,$domain)) {
149 print_dns_result($domain,'MX',scalar(@mxrr),undef,$logr);
150 foreach my $rr (@mxrr) {
151 $targets{$rr->exchange} = $rr->preference;
152 $$logr .= sprintf("(%d) %s\n",$rr->preference,$rr->exchange);
153 };
154 # no MX record found; log and try A record(s)
155 } else {
156 print_dns_result($domain,'MX',undef,$resolver->errorstring,$logr);
157 print(" Falling back to A record ...\n") if !($options{'q'});
158 # get A record(s)
159 if (my $query = $resolver->query($domain,'A','IN')) {
160 print_dns_result($domain,'A',$query->header->ancount,undef,$logr);
161 foreach my $rr ($query->answer) {
162 $targets{$rr->address} = 0;
163 $$logr .= sprintf("- %s\n",$rr->address);
164 };
165 # no A record found either; log and fail
166 } else {
167 print_dns_result($domain,'A',undef,$resolver->errorstring,$logr);
168 printf(" %s has neither MX nor A records - mail cannot be delivered.\n",$domain) if !($options{'q'});
169 };
170 };
171 return \%targets;
172};
173
174################################# checkaddress #################################
175# test address for deliverability
176# IN : $address: adress to be tested
177# \%targets: reference to a hash containing a list of MX hosts
178# \$log : reference to the log (to be printed out via -l)
179# OUT: ---
180# \$log will be changed
181sub checkaddress {
182 my ($address,$targetsr,$logr) = @_;
183 my %targets = %{$targetsr};
184 my $status;
185 # walk %targets in order of preference
186 foreach my $host (sort { $targets{$a} <=> $targets{$b} } keys %targets) {
187 printf(" / Trying %s (%s) with %s\n",$host,$targets{$host} || 'A',$address) if !($options{'q'});
188 $$logr .= sprintf("%s:\n%s\n",$host,"-" x (length($host)+1));
189 $status = checksmtp($address,$host,$logr);
190 last if ($status != 1);
191 };
192 return $status;
193};
194
195################################### checksmtp ##################################
196# connect to a remote machine on port 25 and test deliverability of a mail
197# address by doing the SMTP dialog until RCPT TO stage
198# IN : $address: address to test
199# $target : target host
200# \$log : reference to the log (to be printed out via -l)
201# OUT: .........: reference to a hash containing a list of target hosts
202# \$log will be changed
203sub checksmtp {
204 my ($address,$target,$logr) = @_;
205 my ($status);
206 # start SMTP connection
207 if (my $smtp = Net::SMTP->new($target,Hello => $config{'helo'},Timeout => 30)) {
208 $$logr .= $smtp->banner; # Net::SMTP doesn't seem to support multiline greetings.
209 $$logr .= "EHLO $config{'helo'}\n";
210 log_smtp_reply($logr,$smtp->code,$smtp->message);
211 $smtp->mail($config{'from'});
212 $$logr .= "MAIL FROM:<$config{'from'}>\n";
213 log_smtp_reply($logr,$smtp->code,$smtp->message);
214 # test address
215 my ($success,$code,@message) = try_rcpt_to(\$smtp,$address,$logr);
216 # connection failure?
217 if ($success < 0) {
218 $status = connection_failed(@message);
219 # delivery attempt was successful?
220 } elsif ($success) {
221 # -r: try random address (which should be guaranteed to be invalid)
222 if ($options{'r'}) {
223 my ($success,$code,@message) = try_rcpt_to(\$smtp,create_rand_addr(Mail::Address->new('',$address)->host),$logr);
224 # connection failure?
225 if ($success < 0) {
226 $status = connection_failed(@message);
227 # reset status - the address has been checked and _is_ valid!
228 $status = 3;
229 print " > Address verification currently impossible. You'll have to try again or send a test mail ...\n" if !($options{'q'});
230 # verification impossible?
231 } elsif ($success) {
232 $status = 3;
233 print " > Address verification impossible. You'll have to send a test mail ...\n" if !($options{'q'});
234 }
235 }
236 # if -r is not set or status was not set to 3: valid address
237 if (!defined($status)) {
238 $status = 0;
239 print " > Address is valid.\n" if !($options{'q'});
240 };
241 # delivery attempt failed?
242 } else {
243 $status = 2;
244 print " > Address is INVALID:\n" if !($options{'q'});
245 print ' ' . join(' ',@message) if !($options{'q'});
246 }
247 # terminate SMTP connection
248 $smtp->quit;
249 $$logr .= "QUIT\n";
250 log_smtp_reply($logr,$smtp->code,$smtp->message);
251 } else {
252 # SMTP connection failed / timeout
253 $status = connection_failed();
254 $$logr .= "---Connection failure---\n";
255 };
256 return $status;
257}
258
259############################### create_rand_addr ###############################
260# create a random mail address
261# IN : $domain: the domain part
262# OUT: $address: the address
263sub create_rand_addr {
264 my($domain)=@_;
265 my $allowed = 'ABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghjkmnpqrstuvwxyz23456789-+_=';
266 my $address = '';
267 while (length($address) < 15) {
268 $address .= substr($allowed, (int(rand(length($allowed)))),1);
269 };
270 return ($address.'@'.$domain);
271};
272
273################################ parse_dns_reply ###############################
274# parse DNS response codes and return code and description
275# IN : $response: a DNS response code
276# OUT: "$response ($desciption)"
277sub parse_dns_reply {
278 my($response)=@_;
279 my %dnsrespcodes = (NOERROR => 'empty response',
280 NXDOMAIN => 'non-existent domain',
281 SERVFAIL => 'DNS server failure',
282 REFUSED => 'DNS query refused',
283 FORMERR => 'format error',
284 NOTIMP => 'not implemented');
285 if(defined($dnsrespcodes{$response})) {
286 return sprintf('%s (%s)',$response,$dnsrespcodes{$response});
287 } else {
288 return $response;
289 };
290};
291
292############################### print_dns_result ###############################
293# print and log result of DNS query
294# IN : $domain: domain the DNS was queried for
295# $type : record type (MX, A, ...)
296# $count : number of records found
297# $error : DNS response code
298# \$log : reference to the log (to be printed out via -l)
299# OUT: ---
300# \$log will be changed
301sub print_dns_result {
302 my ($domain,$type,$count,$error,$logr) = @_;
303 if (defined($count)) {
304 printf(" %d %s record(s) found for %s\n",$count,$type,$domain) if !($options{'q'});
305 $$logr .= sprintf("%s DNS record(s):\n",$type);
306 } else {
307 printf(" No %s records found for %s: %s\n",$type,$domain,parse_dns_reply($error)) if !($options{'q'});
308 $$logr .= sprintf("No %s records found: %s\n",$type,parse_dns_reply($error));
309 };
310 return;
311};
312
313################################## try_rcpt_to #################################
314# send RCPT TO and return replies
315# IN : \$smtp : a reference to an SMTP object
316# $recipient: a mail address
317# \$log : reference to the log (to be printed out via -l)
318# OUT: $success: exit code (0 for false, 1 for true, -1 for tempfail)
319# $code : SMTP status code
320# $message: SMTP status message
321# \$log will be changed
322sub try_rcpt_to {
323 my($smtpr,$recipient,$logr)=@_;
324 $$logr .= sprintf("RCPT TO:<%s>\n",$recipient);
325 my $success;
326 $$smtpr->to($recipient);
327 if ($$smtpr->code) {
328 log_smtp_reply($logr,$$smtpr->code,$$smtpr->message);
329 $success = analyze_smtp_reply($$smtpr->code,$$smtpr->message);
330 } else {
331 $success = -1;
332 $$logr .= "---Connection failure---\n";
333 };
334 return ($success,$$smtpr->code,$$smtpr->message);
335};
336
337################################ log_smtp_reply ################################
338# log result of SMTP command
339# IN : \$log : reference to the log (to be printed out via -l)
340# $code : SMTP status code
341# @message : SMTP status message
342# OUT: ---
343# \$log will be changed
344sub log_smtp_reply {
345 my($logr,$code,@message)=@_;
346 $$logr .= sprintf('%s %s',$code,join('- ',@message));
347 return;
348}
349
350############################### analyze_smtp_reply ##############################
351# analyze SMTP response codes and messages
352# IN : $code : SMTP status code
353# @message : SMTP status message
354# OUT: exit code (0 for false, 1 for true, -1 for tempfail)
355sub analyze_smtp_reply {
356 my($code,@message)=@_;
357 my $type = substr($code, 0, 1);
358 if ($type == 2) {
359 return 1;
360 } elsif ($type == 5) {
361 return 0;
362 } elsif ($type == 4) {
363 return -1;
364 };
365 return -1;
366}
367
368############################## connection_failed ###############################
369# print failure message and return status 1
370# IN : @message : SMTP status message
371# OUT: 1
372sub connection_failed {
373 my(@message)=@_;
374 print " ! Connection failed or other temporary failure.\n" if !($options{'q'});
375 printf(" %s\n",join(' ',@message)) if @message;
376 return 1;
377}
378
379__END__
380
381################################ Documentation #################################
382
383=head1 NAME
384
385checkmail - check deliverability of a mail address
386
387=head1 SYNOPSIS
388
389B<checkmail> [B<-Vhqlr>] [B<-m> I<host>] [-s I<sender>] [-e I<EHLO>] I<address>|B<-f> I<file>
390
391=head1 REQUIREMENTS
392
393=over 2
394
395=item -
396
397Perl 5.8 or later
398
399=item -
400
401File::Basename
402
403=item -
404
405Getopt::Std
406
407=item -
408
409Mail::Address I<(CPAN)>
410
411=item -
412
413Net::DNS I<(CPAN)>
414
415=item -
416
417Net::SMTP
418
419=back
420
421Furthermore you'll need a working DNS installation.
422
423=head1 DESCRIPTION
424
425checkmail checks the vailidity / deliverability of a mail address.
426You may submit just one address as the last argument or a file
427containing one address on each line using the B<-f> option.
428
429=head2 Configuration
430
431For the time being, all configuration is done in the script. You have
432to set the following elements of the %config hash:
433
434=over 4
435
436=item B<$config{'helo'}>
437
438The hostname to be used for I<HELO> or I<EHLO> in the SMTP dialog.
439
440=item B<$config{'from'}>
441
442The sender address to be used for I<MAIL FROM> while testing.
443
444=back
445
446You may override that configuration by using the B<-e> and B<-s>
447command line options.
448
449=head2 Usage
450
451After configuring the script you may run your first test with
452
453 checkmail user@example.org
454
455B<checkmail> will check the address for syntactic validity. If the
456address is valid, it will try to determine the mail exchanger(s) (MX)
457responsible for I<example.org> by querying the DNS for the respective
458MX records and then try to connect via SMTP (on port 25) to each of
459them in order of precedence (if necessary). It will run through the
460SMTP dialog until just before the I<DATA> stage, i.e. doing I<EHLO>,
461I<MAIL FROM> and I<RCPT TO>. If no MX is defined, B<checkmail> will
462fall back to the I<example.org> host itself, provided there is at
463least one A record defined in the DNS. If there are neither MX nor A
464records for I<example.org>, mail is not deliverable and B<checkmail>
465will fail accordingly. If no host can be reached, B<checkmail> will
466fail, too. Finally B<checkmail> will fail if mail to the given
467recipient is not accepted by the respective host.
468
469If B<checkmail> fails, you'll not be able to deliver mail to that
470address - at least not using the configured sender address and from
471the host you're testing from. However, the opposite is not true: a
472mail you send may still not be delivered even if a test via
473B<checkmail> succeeds. The receiving entity may reject your mail after
474the I<DATA> stage, due to content checking or without any special
475reason, or it may even drop, filter or bounce your mail after finally
476accepting it. There is no way to be sure a mail will be accepted short
477of sending a real mail to the address in question.
478
479You may, however, try to detect hosts that will happily accept any and
480all recipient in the SMTP dialog and just reject your mail later on,
481for example to defeat exactly the kind of check you try to do.
482B<checkmail> will do that by submitting a recipient address that is
483known to be invalid; if that address is accepted, too, you'll know
484that you can't reliably check the validity of any address on that
485host. You can force that check by using the B<-r> option.
486
487If you don't want to see just the results of your test, you can get a
488B<complete log> of the SMTP dialog by using the B<-l> option. That may be
489helpful to test for temporary failure conditions.
490
491On the other hand you may use the B<-q> option to suppress all output;
492B<checkmail> will then terminate with one of the following B<exit
493status>:
494
495=over 4
496
497=item B<0>
498
499address(es) seem/seems to be valid
500
501=item B<1>
502
503temporary error (connection failure or temporary failure)
504
505=item B<2>
506
507address is invalid
508
509=item B<3>
510
511address cannot reliably be checked (test using B<-r> failed)
512
513=back
514
515You can do B<batch processing> using B<-f> and submitting a file with
516one address on each line. In that case the exit status is set to the
517highest value generated by testing all addresses, i.e. it is set to
518B<0> if and only if no adress failed, but to B<2> if even one address
519failed and to B<3> if even one addresses couldn't reliably be checked.
520
521And finally you can B<suppress DNS lookups> for MX and A records and
522just force B<checkmail> to connect to a particular host using the
523B<-m> option.
524
525B<Please note:> You shouldn't try to validate addresses while working
526from a dial-up or blacklisted host. If in doubt, use the B<-l> option
527to have a closer look on the SMTP dialog yourself.
528
529B<Please note:> To avoid shell expansion on addresses you submit to
530B<checkmail>, use B<batch processing>.
531
532=head1 OPTIONS
533
534=over 3
535
536=item B<-V> (version)
537
538Print out version and copyright information on B<checkmail> and exit.
539
540=item B<-h> (help)
541
542Print this man page and exit.
543
544=item B<-q> (quit)
545
546Suppress output and just terminate with a specific exit status.
547
548=item B<-l> (log)
549
550Log and print out the whole SMTP dialog.
551
552=item B<-r> (random address)
553
554Also try a reliably invalid address to catch hosts that try undermine
555address verification.
556
557=item B<-m> I<host> (MX to use)
558
559Force a connection to I<host> to check deliverability to that
560particular host irrespective of DNS entries. For example:
561
562 checkmail -m test.host.example user@domain.example
563
564=item B<-s> I<sender> (value for MAIL FROM)
565
566Override configuration and use I<sender> for MAIL FROM.
567
568=item B<-e> I<EHLO> (value for EHLO)
569
570Override configuration and use I<EHLO> for EHLO.
571
572=item B<-f> I<file> (file)
573
574Process all addresses from I<file> (one on each line).
575
576=back
577
578=head1 INSTALLATION
579
580Just copy checkmail to some directory and get started.
581
582You can run your first test with
583
584 checkmail user@example.org
585
586=head1 ENVIRONMENT
587
588See documentation of I<Net::DNS::Resolver>.
589
590=head1 FILES
591
592=over 4
593
594=item F<checkmail.pl>
595
596The script itself.
597
598=back
599
600=head1 BUGS
601
602Please report any bugs or feature request to the author or use the
603bug tracker at L<http://bugs.th-h.de/>!
604
605=head1 SEE ALSO
606
607L<http://th-h.de/download/scripts.php> will have the current
608version of this program.
609
610This program is maintained using the Git version control system. You
611may clone L<git://code.th-h.de/mail/checkmail.git> to check out the
612current development tree or browse it on the web via
613L<http://code.th-h.de/?p=mail/checkmail.git>.
614
615=head1 AUTHOR
616
617Thomas Hochstein <thh@inter.net>
618
619=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
620
621Copyright (c) 2002-2010 Thomas Hochstein <thh@inter.net>
622
623This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it
624under the same terms as Perl itself.
625
626=cut
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