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#!/usr/bin/python3
'''
postfix-add-filter - A script to append new services to Postfix master.cf to
simplify integration of content filters.
Copyright (c) 2008 Scott Kitterman <scott@kitterman.com>
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'''
__author__ = "Scott Kitterman"
__email__ = "scott@kitterman.com"
__version__ = "0.1: August 3, 2008"
import sys
import shutil
import time
def makepolicy(name, user, argv):
# Recommendations from the Postfix SMTPD_POLICY_README.
header = """# ==========================================================================
# service type private unpriv chroot wakeup maxproc command + args
# (yes) (yes) (yes) (never) (100)
# ==========================================================================
# Added using postfix-add-policy script:
"""
policy = ("""%s unix - n n - 0 spawn
user=%s argv=%s
""" % (name, user, argv))
additions = header + policy
return additions
USAGE = """To add a new policy service to your master.cf:
% sudo postfix-policy-add {policy service name} {user} {file (full path)}
Example:
% sudo postfix-policy-add policyd noboby /usr/bin/policyd
Adds the following to master.cf:
""" + makepolicy('policyd', 'nobody', '/usr/bin/policyd') + """
To output this usage message:
% postfix-add-policy
"""
if __name__ == '__main__':
if len(sys.argv) < 4:
print(USAGE + "\n")
elif len(sys.argv) == 4:
policyname = sys.argv[1]
user = sys.argv[2]
argv = sys.argv[3]
# Read in master.cf and check to make sure specified name isn't
# already used
with open('/etc/postfix/master.cf', mode='r') as masterfile:
master = masterfile.readlines()
bailout = False
for line in master:
if policyname in line:
# Policy name already used, print error and bail
print ('Selected policy name, %s, already in master.cf. \
Master.cf not updated.' % (policyname))
bailout = True
break
if not bailout:
# Make backup copy
backupname = '/etc/postfix/master.cf.' + str(int(time.time()))
shutil.copy2('/etc/postfix/master.cf', backupname)
# Make working copy
shutil.copy2('/etc/postfix/master.cf', \
'/etc/postfix/master.cf.working')
# Add stuff in
stuff = makepolicy(policyname, user, argv)
# Append stuff to the working copy:
with open('/etc/postfix/master.cf.working', mode='a') as newmaster:
newmaster.writelines(stuff)
# Put working copy in place.
shutil.move('/etc/postfix/master.cf.working', \
'/etc/postfix/master.cf')
else:
print(USAGE + "\n")
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