PIPE(8) PIPE(8) NAME pipe - Postfix delivery to external command SYNOPSIS pipe [generic Postfix daemon options] command_attributes... DESCRIPTION The pipe daemon processes requests from the Postfix queue manager to deliver messages to external commands. Each delivery request specifies a queue file, a sender address, a domain or host to deliver to, and one or more recipi- ents. This program expects to be run from the master(8) process manager. The pipe daemon updates queue files and marks recipients as finished, or it informs the queue manager that delivery should be tried again at a later time. Delivery problem reports are sent to the bounce(8) or defer(8) daemon as appropriate. COMMAND ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX The external command attributes are given in the master.cf file at the end of a service definition. The syntax is as follows: flags=FR.> (optional) Optional message processing flags. By default, a message is copied unchanged. F Prepend a "From sender time_stamp" envelope header to the message content. This is expected by, for example, UUCP software. The F flag also causes an empty line to be appended to the message. R Prepend a Return-Path: message header with the envelope sender address. . Prepend . to lines starting with ".". This is needed by, for example, BSMTP software. > Prepend > to lines starting with "From ". This is expected by, for example, UUCP soft- ware. user=username (required) user=username:groupname The external command is executed with the rights of the specified username. The software refuses to execute commands with root privileges, or with the privileges of the mail system owner. If groupname is specified, the corresponding group ID is used instead of the group ID of of username. 1 PIPE(8) PIPE(8) argv=command... (required) The command to be executed. This must be specified as the last command attribute. The command is exe- cuted directly, i.e. without interpretation of shell meta characters by a shell command inter- preter. In the command argument vector, the following macros are recognized and replaced with correspond- ing information from the Postfix queue manager delivery request: ${extension} This macro expands to the extension part of a recipient address. For example, with an address user+foo@domain the extension is foo. A command-line argument that contains ${extension} expands into as many command- line arguments as there are recipients. ${mailbox} This macro expands to the complete local part of a recipient address. For example, with an address user+foo@domain the mailbox is user+foo. A command-line argument that contains ${mailbox} expands into as many command-line arguments as there are recipi- ents. ${nexthop} This macro expands to the next-hop hostname. ${recipient} This macro expands to the complete recipient address. A command-line argument that con- tains ${recipient} expands into as many com- mand-line arguments as there are recipients. ${sender} This macro expands to the envelope sender address. ${user} This macro expands to the username part of a recipient address. For example, with an address user+foo@domain the username part is user. A command-line argument that contains ${user} expands into as many command-line arguments as there are recipients. In addition to the form ${name}, the forms $name and $(name) are also recognized. Specify $$ where a single $ is wanted. 2 PIPE(8) PIPE(8) DIAGNOSTICS Command exit status codes are expected to follow the con- ventions defined in <sysexits.h>. Problems and transactions are logged to syslogd(8). Cor- rupted message files are marked so that the queue manager can move them to the corrupt queue for further inspection. SECURITY This program needs a dual personality 1) to access the private Postfix queue and IPC mechanisms, and 2) to exe- cute external commands as the specified user. It is there- fore security sensitive. CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS The following main.cf parameters are especially relevant to this program. See the Postfix main.cf file for syntax details and for default values. Use the postfix reload command after a configuration change. Miscellaneous mail_owner The process privileges used while not running an external command. Resource controls In the text below, transport is the first field in a mas- ter.cf entry. transport_destination_concurrency_limit Limit the number of parallel deliveries to the same destination, for delivery via the named transport. The default limit is taken from the default_desti- nation_concurrency_limit parameter. The limit is enforced by the Postfix queue manager. transport_destination_recipient_limit Limit the number of recipients per message deliv- ery, for delivery via the named transport. The default limit is taken from the default_destina- tion_recipient_limit parameter. The limit is enforced by the Postfix queue manager. transport_time_limit Limit the time for delivery to external command, for delivery via the named transport. The default limit is taken from the command_time_limit parame- ter. The limit is enforced by the Postfix queue manager. SEE ALSO bounce(8) non-delivery status reports master(8) process manager qmgr(8) queue manager 3 PIPE(8) PIPE(8) syslogd(8) system logging LICENSE The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software. AUTHOR(S) Wietse Venema IBM T.J. Watson Research P.O. Box 704 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA 4