package Mail::DKIM::Policy;
use strict;
use warnings;
our $VERSION = '1.20200907'; # VERSION
# ABSTRACT: abstract base class for originator "signing" policies
# Copyright 2005-2007 Messiah College.
# Jason Long <jlong@messiah.edu>
# Copyright (c) 2004 Anthony D. Urso. All rights reserved.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
use Mail::DKIM::DNS;
sub fetch {
my $class = shift;
my $waiter = $class->fetch_async(@_);
return $waiter->();
}
sub fetch_async {
my $class = shift;
my %prms = @_;
( $prms{'Protocol'} eq 'dns' )
or die "invalid protocol '$prms{Protocol}'\n";
my $host = $class->get_lookup_name( \%prms );
my %callbacks = %{ $prms{Callbacks} || {} };
my $on_success = $callbacks{Success} || sub { $_[0] };
$callbacks{Success} = sub {
my @resp = @_;
unless (@resp) {
# no requested resource records or NXDOMAIN,
# use default policy
return $on_success->( $class->default );
}
my $strn;
foreach my $rr (@resp) {
next unless $rr->type eq 'TXT';
# join with no intervening spaces, RFC 5617
if ( Net::DNS->VERSION >= 0.69 ) {
# must call txtdata() in a list context
$strn = join '', $rr->txtdata;
}
else {
# char_str_list method is 'historical'
$strn = join '', $rr->char_str_list;
}
}
unless ($strn) {
# empty record found in DNS, use default policy
return $on_success->( $class->default );
}
my $self = $class->parse(
String => $strn,
Domain => $prms{Domain},
);
return $on_success->($self);
};
#
# perform DNS query for domain policy...
#
my $waiter =
Mail::DKIM::DNS::query_async( $host, 'TXT', Callbacks => \%callbacks, );
return $waiter;
}
sub parse {
my $class = shift;
my %prms = @_;
my $text = $prms{'String'};
my %tags;
foreach my $tag ( split /;/, $text ) {
# strip whitespace
$tag =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;
my ( $tagname, $value ) = split /=/, $tag, 2;
unless ( defined $value ) {
die "policy syntax error\n";
}
$tagname =~ s/\s+$//;
$value =~ s/^\s+//;
$tags{$tagname} = $value;
}
$prms{tags} = \%tags;
return bless \%prms, $class;
}
sub apply {
my $self = shift;
my ($dkim) = @_;
my $first_party;
foreach my $signature ( $dkim->signatures ) {
next if $signature->result ne 'pass';
my $oa = $dkim->message_sender->address;
if ( $signature->identity_matches($oa) ) {
# found a first party signature
$first_party = 1;
last;
}
}
return 'accept' if $first_party;
return 'reject' if ( $self->signall && !$self->testing );
return 'neutral';
}
sub as_string {
my $self = shift;
return join(
'; ', map { "$_=" . $self->{tags}->{$_} }
keys %{ $self->{tags} }
);
}
sub is_implied_default_policy {
my $self = shift;
my $default_policy = ref($self)->default;
return ( $self == $default_policy );
}
sub location {
my $self = shift;
return $self->{Domain};
}
1;
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
Mail::DKIM::Policy - abstract base class for originator "signing" policies
=head1 VERSION
version 1.20200907
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# get all policies that apply to a verified message
foreach my $policy ($dkim->policies)
{
# the name of this policy
my $name = $policy->name;
# the location in DNS where this policy was found
my $location = $policy->location;
# apply this policy to the message being verified
my $result = $policy->apply($dkim);
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Between the various versions of the DomainKeys/DKIM standards, several
different forms of sender "signing" policies have been defined.
In order for the L<Mail::DKIM> library to support these different
policies, it uses several different subclasses. All subclasses support
this general interface, so that a program using L<Mail::DKIM> can
support any and all policies found for a message.
=head1 METHODS
These methods are supported by all classes implementing the
L<Mail::DKIM::Policy> interface.
=head2 apply()
Apply the policy to the results of a DKIM verifier.
my $result = $policy->apply($dkim_verifier);
The caller must provide an instance of L<Mail::DKIM::Verifier>, one which
has already been fed the message being verified.
Possible results are:
=over
=item accept
The message is approved by the sender signing policy.
=item reject
The message is rejected by the sender signing policy.
=item neutral
The message is neither approved nor rejected by the sender signing
policy. It can be considered suspicious.
=back
=head2 as_string()
The policy as a string.
Note that the string returned by this method will not necessarily have
the tags ordered the same as the text record found in DNS.
=head2 is_implied_default_policy()
Is this policy implied?
my $is_implied = $policy->is_implied_default_policy;
If you fetch the policy for a particular domain, but that domain
does not have a policy published, then the "default policy" is
in effect. Use this method to detect when that happens.
=head2 location()
Where the policy was fetched from.
This is generally a domain name, the domain name where the policy
was published.
If nothing is published for the domain, and the default policy
was returned instead, the location will be C<undef>.
=head2 name()
Identify what type of policy this is.
This currently returns strings like "sender", "author", and "ADSP".
It is subject to change in the next version of Mail::DKIM.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Mail::DKIM::DkPolicy> - for RFC4870(historical) DomainKeys
sender signing policies
L<Mail::DKIM::DkimPolicy> - for early draft DKIM sender signing policies
L<Mail::DKIM::AuthorDomainPolicy> - for Author Domain Signing Practices
(ADSP)
=head1 AUTHORS
=over 4
=item *
Jason Long <jason@long.name>
=item *
Marc Bradshaw <marc@marcbradshaw.net>
=item *
Bron Gondwana <brong@fastmailteam.com> (ARC)
=back
=head1 THANKS
Work on ensuring that this module passes the ARC test suite was
generously sponsored by Valimail (https://www.valimail.com/)
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
=over 4
=item *
Copyright (C) 2013 by Messiah College
=item *
Copyright (C) 2010 by Jason Long
=item *
Copyright (C) 2017 by Standcore LLC
=item *
Copyright (C) 2020 by FastMail Pty Ltd
=back
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.6 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
=cut