package Mail::Abuse::Incident::SpamCop; require 5.005_62; use Carp; use strict; use warnings; use NetAddr::IP; use Date::Parse; use base 'Mail::Abuse::Incident'; # The code below should be in a single line our $VERSION = do { my @r = (q$Revision: 1.11 $ =~ /\d+/g); sprintf " %d."."%03d" x $#r, @r }; =pod =head1 NAME Mail::Abuse::Incident::SpamCop - Parses SpamCop reports into Mail::Abuse::Reports =head1 SYNOPSIS use Mail::Abuse::Report; use Mail::Abuse::Incident::SpamCop; my $i = new Mail::Abuse::Incident::SpamCop; my $report = new Mail::Abuse::Report (incidents => [$i] ); =head1 DESCRIPTION This class parses SpamCop incidents. See http://www.SpamCop.net/ for more information regarding their excellent service. The following functions are provided for the customization of the behavior of the class. =cut =over =item C Pushes all instances of SpamCop incidents into the given report, based on parsing of the text in the report itself. Returns a list of objects of the same class, with the incident data (IP address, timestamp and other information) filled. =cut sub parse { my $self = shift; my $rep = shift; my @ret = (); # Default return my $count = 0; my $text = undef; if ($rep->normalized) { $text = $rep->body; my $xmailer = $rep->header->get('X-Mailer') || ''; my $subject = $rep->header->get('Subject') || ''; #warn "# Match 1.a: normalized\n"; return unless $xmailer =~ m!http://(www\.)?spamcop.net!; #warn "# Match 1.b: normalized\n"; return unless $subject =~ m!\[SpamCop!; #warn "# Match 1: normalized\n"; } else { $text = $rep->text; #warn "# Match 1.a: non-normalized\n"; return unless $$text =~ m!^X-Mailer: http://(www\.)?spamcop.net/!m or $$text =~ m!^X-SpamCop-sourceip: !m; #warn "# Match 1.b: non-normalized\n"; return unless $$text =~ m!^Subject: .*\[SpamCop!m; #warn "# Match 1.c: non-normalized\n"; return unless $$text =~ /[-\[] SpamCop/m; #warn "# Match 1: non-normalized\n"; } return unless $$text =~ m!This message is brief!m; if ($$text =~ m!Email from (\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+)\s+/\s+(.+)!) { my $ip = new NetAddr::IP $1; my $date = $2; return unless $ip; #warn "# Match 2: ip=$ip date=$date\n"; # Remove truncated timezones $date =~ s/\([^\)]+$//; $date =~ s/\[.*$//; # Parse the date $date = str2time($date, $rep->tz); my $i = $self->new(); $i->ip($ip); $i->time($date); $i->type('spam/SpamCop'); $$text =~ m!(^http://(www\.)?spamcop.net/w3m.+)\s*$!m; $i->data($1 || 'no data'); #warn "# Created incident $i\n"; push @ret, $i; } return @ret; } __END__ =pod =back =head2 EXPORT None by default. =head1 HISTORY =over 8 =item 0.01 Original version; created by h2xs 1.2 with options -ACOXcfkn Mail::Abuse -v 0.01 =back =head1 LICENSE AND WARRANTY This code and all accompanying software comes with NO WARRANTY. You use it at your own risk. This code and all accompanying software can be used freely under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 AUTHOR Luis E. Muņoz =head1 SEE ALSO perl(1), http://www.SpamCop.net. =cut