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haraka-plugin-qmail-deliverable

A client for checking the deliverability of an email address against the qmail-deliverabled daemon.

On incoming messages (relaying=false), validate the RCPT TO address.

Configuration

The host and port that qmail-deliverabled is listening on can be set in config/qmail-deliverable.ini

  • host (Default: localhost)
  • port (Default: 8998)
  • check_mail_from= (Default: true)

When check_mail_from is enabled, the MAIL FROM address is checked for deliverability. The deliverable status can be inspected by checking transaction.notes.local_sender. This information can be used later to influence mail routing.

Fine control of MX routing

MX routing for individual domains can be set by defining queue and next_hop.

  • queue: a queue plugin (smtp_forward, qmail-queue, lmtp), or lmtp. When queue=lmtp, if qmail-deliverable reports that the destination address is a mailbox (ie, not email list, forward, alias, etc.), then this plugin will configure the next_hop to be lmtp://$host/ and will set up that route (via get_mx()) so that outbound delivers the message to the mailbox via LMTP.

  • next_hop: a URL. Examples: smtp://mx.example.com and lmtp://int.mx.example.com:24. This plugin uses next_hop to direct messages to local mailboxes via LMTP. If the LMTP server (dovecot, in my case) is not the same host that is running qmail-deliverabled, set next_hop accordingly.

Per-domain Configuration

Domains can have their own configuration. The defaults are the same, so only the differences needs to be declared. Example:

```ini
[example.com]
host=192.168.0.1

[example2.com]
host=192.168.0.2
```

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An in-range update of haraka-test-fixtures is breaking the build 🚨

Version 1.0.24 of haraka-test-fixtures was just published.

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Dependency haraka-test-fixtures
Current Version 1.0.23
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The new version differs by 3 commits.

  • 2bf28dd add updated get/set to match upstream connection (#30)
  • 4e2938c Update to node 10 in .travis.yml (#32)
  • 6fe2ee6 use es6 classes (#29)

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An in-range update of eslint-plugin-haraka is breaking the build 🚨

The devDependency eslint-plugin-haraka was updated from 1.0.9 to 1.0.10.

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This version is covered by your current version range and after updating it in your project the build failed.

eslint-plugin-haraka is a devDependency of this project. It might not break your production code or affect downstream projects, but probably breaks your build or test tools, which may prevent deploying or publishing.

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An in-range update of eslint is breaking the build 🚨

The devDependency eslint was updated from 5.16.0 to 6.0.0.

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Release Notes for v6.0.0
  • 81aa06b Upgrade: [email protected] (#11869) (Teddy Katz)
  • 5f022bc Fix: no-else-return autofix produces name collisions (fixes #11069) (#11867) (Milos Djermanovic)
  • ded9548 Fix: multiline-comment-style incorrect message (#11864) (golopot)
  • cad074d Docs: Add JSHint W047 compat to no-floating-decimal (#11861) (Timo Tijhof)
  • 41f6304 Upgrade: sinon (#11855) (Toru Nagashima)
  • 167ce87 Chore: remove unuseable profile command (#11854) (Toru Nagashima)
  • c844c6f Fix: max-len properly ignore trailing comments (fixes #11838) (#11841) (ZYSzys)
  • 1b5661a Fix: no-var should not fix variables named 'let' (fixes #11830) (#11832) (Milos Djermanovic)
  • 4d75956 Build: CI with Azure Pipelines (#11845) (Toru Nagashima)
  • 1db3462 Chore: rm superfluous argument & fix perf-multifiles-targets (#11834) (薛定谔的猫)
  • c57a4a4 Upgrade: @babel/polyfill => core-js v3 (#11833) (薛定谔的猫)
  • 65faa04 Docs: Clarify prefer-destructuring array/object difference (fixes #9970) (#11851) (Oliver Sieweke)
  • 81c3823 Fix: require-atomic-updates reports parameters (fixes #11723) (#11774) (Toru Nagashima)
  • aef8ea1 Sponsors: Sync README with website (ESLint Jenkins)
Commits

The new version differs by 134 commits.

  • a7985a6 6.0.0
  • be74dd9 Build: changelog update for 6.0.0
  • 81aa06b Upgrade: [email protected] (#11869)
  • 5f022bc Fix: no-else-return autofix produces name collisions (fixes #11069) (#11867)
  • ded9548 Fix: multiline-comment-style incorrect message (#11864)
  • cad074d Docs: Add JSHint W047 compat to no-floating-decimal (#11861)
  • 41f6304 Upgrade: sinon (#11855)
  • 167ce87 Chore: remove unuseable profile command (#11854)
  • c844c6f Fix: max-len properly ignore trailing comments (fixes #11838) (#11841)
  • 1b5661a Fix: no-var should not fix variables named 'let' (fixes #11830) (#11832)
  • 4d75956 Build: CI with Azure Pipelines (#11845)
  • 1db3462 Chore: rm superfluous argument & fix perf-multifiles-targets (#11834)
  • c57a4a4 Upgrade: @babel/polyfill => core-js v3 (#11833)
  • 65faa04 Docs: Clarify prefer-destructuring array/object difference (fixes #9970) (#11851)
  • 81c3823 Fix: require-atomic-updates reports parameters (fixes #11723) (#11774)

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Version 10 of node.js has been released

Version 10 of Node.js (code name Dubnium) has been released! 🎊

To see what happens to your code in Node.js 10, Greenkeeper has created a branch with the following changes:

  • Added the new Node.js version to your .travis.yml

If you’re interested in upgrading this repo to Node.js 10, you can open a PR with these changes. Please note that this issue is just intended as a friendly reminder and the PR as a possible starting point for getting your code running on Node.js 10.

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Greenkeeper has checked the engines key in any package.json file, the .nvmrc file, and the .travis.yml file, if present.

  • engines was only updated if it defined a single version, not a range.
  • .nvmrc was updated to Node.js 10
  • .travis.yml was only changed if there was a root-level node_js that didn’t already include Node.js 10, such as node or lts/*. In this case, the new version was appended to the list. We didn’t touch job or matrix configurations because these tend to be quite specific and complex, and it’s difficult to infer what the intentions were.

For many simpler .travis.yml configurations, this PR should suffice as-is, but depending on what you’re doing it may require additional work or may not be applicable at all. We’re also aware that you may have good reasons to not update to Node.js 10, which is why this was sent as an issue and not a pull request. Feel free to delete it without comment, I’m a humble robot and won’t feel rejected 🤖


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qmail-deliverable: standardize & modernize

  • populate [files] in package.json. Delete .npmignore.
  • automated code linting. #3308
    • dep: eslint-plugin-haraka -> @haraka/eslint-config
    • update 'lint' script in package.json
    • verify 'lint' CI test config
  • lint: remove duplicate / stale rules from .eslintrc
  • automated code formatting (see also #3308)
  • automated CI testing.
    • mostly done, verify that local copy of ci.yml is up-to-date.
  • CONTRIBUTORS: see 3309
  • consistent naming of "special" files like CHANGELOG.md.
  • CHANGELOG: verify links at bottom (due to inconsistent tag naming)
    • latest .release does this, fixes most, and warns of errors it can't fix
  • verify GitHub repo About link points to npm package
  • convert test suites to mocha "style"
    • works great today and with node --test in v18+

An in-range update of eslint-plugin-haraka is breaking the build 🚨

Version 1.0.8 of eslint-plugin-haraka just got published.

Branch Build failing 🚨
Dependency eslint-plugin-haraka
Current Version 1.0.7
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I recommend you give this issue a high priority. I’m sure you can resolve this 💪

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The new version differs by 4 commits.

  • a5b007d import lint updates from haraka/.eslintrc (#13)
  • 1d563c2 Repo badges (#11)
  • e1d8fe0 docs(readme): add Greenkeeper badge (#10)
  • a4947f1 add appveyor.yml (#9)

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An in-range update of eslint-plugin-haraka is breaking the build 🚨

The devDependency eslint-plugin-haraka was updated from 1.0.11 to 1.0.12.

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eslint-plugin-haraka is a devDependency of this project. It might not break your production code or affect downstream projects, but probably breaks your build or test tools, which may prevent deploying or publishing.

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An in-range update of haraka-test-fixtures is breaking the build 🚨

Version 1.0.21 of haraka-test-fixtures just got published.

Branch Build failing 🚨
Dependency haraka-test-fixtures
Current Version 1.0.20
Type devDependency

This version is covered by your current version range and after updating it in your project the build failed.

As haraka-test-fixtures is “only” a devDependency of this project it might not break production or downstream projects, but “only” your build or test tools – preventing new deploys or publishes.

I recommend you give this issue a high priority. I’m sure you can resolve this 💪

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The new version differs by 2 commits ahead by 2, behind by 4.

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