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package Sisimai::SMTP::Status;
use feature ':5.10';
use strict;
use warnings;
# http://www.iana.org/assignments/smtp-enhanced-status-codes/smtp-enhanced-status-codes.xhtml
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# [Class Sub-Codes]
# 2.X.Y Success
# 4.X.Y Persistent Transient Failure
# 5.X.Y Permanent Failure
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# [Subject Sub-Codes]
#
# X.0.X --- Other or Undefined Status
# There is no additional subject information available.
#
# X.1.X --- Addressing Status
# The address status reports on the originator or destination address.
# It may include address syntax or validity.
# These errors can generally be corrected by the sender and retried.
#
# X.2.X --- Mailbox Status
# Mailbox status indicates that something having to do with the mailbox
# has caused this DSN. Mailbox issues are assumed to be under the general
# control of the recipient.
#
# X.3.X --- Mail System Status
# Mail system status indicates that something having to do with the
# destination system has caused this DSN. System issues are assumed to
# be under the general control of the destination system administrator.
#
# X.4.X --- Network and Routing Status
# The networking or routing codes report status about the delivery
# system itself. These system components include any necessary
# infrastructure such as directory and routing services. Network issues
# are assumed to be under the control of the destination or intermediate
# system administrator.
#
# X.5.X --- Mail Delivery Protocol Status
# The mail delivery protocol status codes report failures involving
# the message delivery protocol. These failures include the full range
# of problems resulting from implementation errors or an unreliable
# connection.
#
# X.6.X --- Message Content or Media Status
# The message content or media status codes report failures involving
# the content of the message. These codes report failures due to
# translation, transcoding, or otherwise unsupported message media.
# Message content or media issues are under the control of both the
# sender and the receiver, both of which must support a common set of
# supported content-types.
#
# X.7.X --- Security or Policy Status
# The security or policy status codes report failures involving policies
# such as per-recipient or per-host filtering and cryptographic operations.
# Security and policy status issues are assumed to be under the control
# of either or both the sender and recipient.
# Both the sender and recipient must permit the exchange of messages
# and arrange the exchange of necessary keys and certificates for
# cryptographic operations.
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# [Enumerated Status Codes]
#
# X.0.0 Any Other undefined Status:(RFC 3463)
# Other undefined status is the only undefined error code. It
# should be used for all errors for which only the class of the
# error is known.
#
# X.1.0 --- Other address status:(RFC 3463)
# Something about the address specified in the message caused
# this DSN.
#
# X.1.1 451 Bad destination mailbox address:(RFC 3463)
# 550 The mailbox specified in the address does not exist.
# For Internet mail names, this means the address portion to the
# the left of the "@" sign is invalid.
# This code is only useful for permanent failures.
#
# X.1.2 --- Bad destination system addres:
# The destination system specified in the address does not exist
# or is incapable of accepting mail. For Internet mail names,
# this means the address portion to the right of the "@" is
# invalid for mail.
# This code is only useful for permanent failures.
#
# X.1.3 501 Bad destination mailbox address syntax:
# The destination address was syntactically invalid. This can
# apply to any field in the address. This code is only useful
# for permanent failures.
#
# X.1.4 --- Destination mailbox address ambiguous:(RFC 3463)
# The mailbox address as specified matches one or more recipients
# on the destination system.
# This may result if a heuristic address mapping algorithm is
# used to map the specified address to a local mailbox name.
#
# X.1.5 250 Destination address valid:(RFC 3463)
# This mailbox address as specified was valid. This status code
# should be used for positive delivery reports.
#
# X.1.6 --- Destination mailbox has moved, No forwarding address:(RFC 3463)
# The mailbox address provided was at one time valid, but mail
# is no longer being accepted for that address.
# This code is only useful for permanent failures.
#
# X.1.7 --- Bad sender's mailbox address syntax:(RFC 3463)
# The sender's address was syntactically invalid. This can apply
# to any field in the address.
#
# X.1.8 451 Bad sender's system address:(RFC 3463)
# 501 The sender's system specified in the address does not exist or
# is incapable of accepting return mail. For domain names, this
# means the address portion to the right of the "@" is invalid
# for mail.
#
# X.1.9 --- Message relayed to non-compliant mailer:(RFC 5248, 3886)
# The mailbox address specified was valid, but the message has
# been relayed to a system that does not speak this protocol;
# no further information can be provided.
#
# X.1.10 --- Recipient address has null MX:(RFC 7505)
# This status code is returned when the associated address is
# marked as invalid using a null MX.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# X.2.0 --- Other or undefined mailbox status:(RFC 3463)
# The mailbox exists, but something about the destination mailbox
# has caused the sending of this DSN.
#
# X.2.1 --- Mailbox disabled, not accepting messages:(RFC 3463)
# The mailbox exists, but is not accepting messages. This may be
# a permanent error if the mailbox will never be re-enabled or a
# transient error if the mailbox is only temporarily disabled.
#
# X.2.2 552 Mailbox full:(RFC 3463)
# The mailbox is full because the user has exceeded a per-mailbox
# administrative quota or physical capacity. The general semantics
# implies that the recipient can delete messages to make more
# space available.
# This code should be used as a persistent transient failure.
#
# X.2.3 552 Message length exceeds administrative limit:(RFC 3463)
# A per-mailbox administrative message length limit has been
# exceeded. This status code should be used when the per-mailbox
# message length limit is less than the general system limit.
# This code should be used as a permanent failure.
#
# X.2.4 450 Mailing list expansion problem:(RFC 3463)
# 452 The mailbox is a mailing list address and the mailing list was
# unable to be expanded. This code may represent a permanent
# failure or a persistent transient failure.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# X.3.0 221 Other or undefined mail system status:(RFC 3463)
# 250 The destination system exists and normally accepts mail, but
# 421,451 something about the system has caused the generation of this
# 550,554 DSN.
#
# X.3.1 452 Mail system full:(RFC 3463)
# Mail system storage has been exceeded. The general semantics
# imply that the individual recipient may not be able to delete
# material to make room for additional messages. This is useful
# only as a persistent transient error.
#
# X.3.2 453 System not accepting network messages:(RFC 3463)
# 521 The host on which the mailbox is resident is not accepting messages.
# Examples of such conditions include an imminent shutdown, excessive
# load, or system maintenance. This is useful for both permanent
# and persistent transient errors.
#
# X.3.3 --- System not capable of selected features:(RFC 3463)
# Selected features specified for the message are not supported
# by the destination system. This can occur in gateways when
# features from one domain cannot be mapped onto the supported
# feature in another.
#
# X.3.4 552 Message too big for system:(RFC 3463)
# 554 The message is larger than per-message size limit. This limit
# may either be for physical or administrative reasons. This is
# useful only as a permanent error.
#
# X.3.5 --- System incorrectly configured:(RFC 3463)
# The system is not configured in a manner that will permit it
# to accept this message.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# X.4.0 --- Other or undefined network or routing status:(RFC 3463)
# Something went wrong with the networking, but it is not clear
# what the problem is, or the problem cannot be well expressed
# with any of the other provided detail codes.
#
# X.4.1 451 No answer from host:(RFC 3463)
# The outbound connection attempt was not answered, because either
# the remote system was busy, or was unable to take a call.
# This is useful only as a persistent transient error.
#
# X.4.2 421 Bad connection:(RFC 3463)
# The outbound connection was established, but was unable to
# complete the message transaction, either because of time-out,
# or inadequate connection quality. This is useful only as a
# persistent transient error.
#
# X.4.3 451 Directory server failure:(RFC 3463)
# 550 The network system was unable to forward the message, because
# a directory server was unavailable. This is useful only as a
# persistent transient error. The inability to connect to an
# Internet DNS server is one example of the directory server
# failure error.
#
# X.4.4 --- Unable to route:(RFC 3463)
# The mail system was unable to determine the next hop for the
# message because the necessary routing information was unavailable
# from the directory server. This is useful for both permanent
# and persistent transient errors. A DNS lookup returning only
# an SOA (Start of Administration) record for a domain name is
# one example of the unable to route error.
#
# X.4.5 451 Mail system congestion:(RFC 3463)
# The mail system was unable to deliver the message because the
# mail system was congested. This is useful only as a persistent
# transient error.
#
# X.4.6 --- Routing loop detected:(RFC 3463)
# A routing loop caused the message to be forwarded too many times,
# either because of incorrect routing tables or a user-forwarding
# loop. This is useful only as a persistent transient error.
#
# X.4.7 --- Delivery time expired:(RFC 3463)
# The message was considered too old by the rejecting system,
# either because it remained on that host too long or because
# the time-to-live value specified by the sender of the message
# was exceeded. If possible, the code for the actual problem
# found when delivery was attempted should be returned rather
# than this code.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# X.5.0 220 Other or undefined protocol status:(RFC 3463)
# 250-253 Something was wrong with the protocol necessary to deliver the
# 451,452 message to the next hop and the problem cannot be well expressed
# 454,458 with any of the other provided detail codes.
# 459,554
# 501-503
#
# X.5.1 430 Invalid command:(RFC 3463)
# 500,501 A mail transaction protocol command was issued which was either
# 503,530 out of sequence or unsupported.
# 550,554 This is useful only as a permanent error.
# 555
#
# X.5.2 500 Syntax error:(RFC 3463)
# 500,501 A mail transaction protocol command was issued which could not
# 502,550 be interpreted, either because the syntax was wrong or the
# 555 command is unrecognized.
# This is useful only as a permanent error.
#
# X.5.3 451 Too many recipients:(RFC 3463)
# More recipients were specified for the message than could have
# been delivered by the protocol. This error should normally result
# in the segmentation of the message into two, the remainder of
# the recipients to be delivered on a subsequent delivery attempt.
# It is included in this list in the event that such segmentation
# is not possible.
#
# X.5.4 451 Invalid command arguments:(RFC 3463)
# 501-504 A valid mail transaction protocol command was issued with
# 550 invalid arguments, either because the arguments were out of
# 555 range or represented unrecognized features.
# This is useful only as a permanent error.
#
# X.5.5 --- Wrong protocol version:(RFC 3463)
# A protocol version mis-match existed which could not be
# automatically resolved by the communicating parties.
#
# X.5.6 550 Authentication Exchange line is too long (RFC 4954)
# This enhanced status code SHOULD be returned when the server
# fails the AUTH command due to the client sending a [BASE64]
# response which is longer than the maximum buffer size available
# for the currently selected SASL mechanism. This is useful for
# both permanent and persistent transient errors.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# X.6.0 --- Other or undefined media error:(RFC 3463)
# Something about the content of a message caused it to be considered
# undeliverable and the problem cannot be well expressed with
# any of the other provided detail codes.
#
# X.6.1 --- Media not supported:(RFC 3463)
# The media of the message is not supported by either the delivery
# protocol or the next system in the forwarding path. This is
# useful only as a permanent error.
#
# X.6.2 --- Conversion required and prohibited:(RFC 3463)
# The content of the message must be converted before it can be
# delivered and such conversion is not permitted. Such prohibitions
# may be the expression of the sender in the message itself or
# the policy of the sending host.
#
# X.6.3 554 Conversion required but not supported:(RFC 3463)
# The message content must be converted in order to be forwarded
# but such conversion is not possible or is not practical by a
# host in the forwarding path. This condition may result when
# an ESMTP gateway supports 8bit transport but is not able to
# downgrade the message to 7 bit as required for the next hop.
#
# X.6.4 250 Conversion with loss performed:(RFC 3463)
# This is a warning sent to the sender when message delivery was
# successfully but when the delivery required a conversion in
# which some data was lost. This may also be a permanent error
# if the sender has indicated that conversion with loss is
# prohibited for the message.
#
# X.6.5 --- Conversion Failed:(RFC 3463)
# A conversion was required but was unsuccessful. This may be
# useful as a permanent or persistent temporary notification.
#
# X.6.6 554 Message content not available (RFC 4468)
# The message content could not be fetched from a remote system.
# This may be useful as a permanent or persistent temporary
# notification.
#
# X.6.7 553 The ALT-ADDRESS is required but not specified:(RFC 6531)
# 550 This indicates the reception of a MAIL or RCPT command that
# non-ASCII addresses are not permitted
#
# X.6.8 252 UTF-8 string reply is required, but not permitted by the client:(RFC 6531)
# 553 This indicates that a reply containing a UTF-8 string is required
# 550 to show the mailbox name, but that form of response is not permitted
# by the SMTP client.
#
# X.6.9 550 UTF8SMTP downgrade failed:(RFC 6531)
# This indicates that transaction failed after the final "." of
# the DATA command.
#
# X.6.10 This is a duplicate of X.6.8 and is thus deprecated.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# X.7.0 220 Other or undefined security status:(RFC 3463)
# 235 Something related to security caused the message to be returned,
# 450,454 and the problem cannot be well expressed with any of the other
# 500,501 provided detail codes. This status code may also be used when
# 503,504 the condition cannot be further described because of security
# 530,535 policies in force.
# 550
#
# X.7.1 451 Delivery not authorized, message refused:(RFC 3463)
# 454,502 The sender is not authorized to send to the destination. This
# 503,533 can be the result of per-host or per-recipient filtering. This
# 550,551 memo does not discuss the merits of any such filtering, but
# provides a mechanism to report such. This is useful only as
# a permanent error.
#
# X.7.2 550 Mailing list expansion prohibited:(RFC 3463)
# The sender is not authorized to send a message to the intended
# mailing list. This is useful only as a permanent error.
#
# X.7.3 --- Security conversion required but not possible:(RFC 3463)
# A conversion from one secure messaging protocol to another was
# required for delivery and such conversion was not possible.
# This is useful only as a permanent error.
#
# X.7.4 504 Security features not supported:(RFC 3463)
# A message contained security features such as secure authentication
# that could not be supported on the delivery protocol. This is
# useful only as a permanent error.
#
# X.7.5 --- Cryptographic failure:(RFC 3463)
# A transport system otherwise authorized to validate or decrypt
# a message in transport was unable to do so because necessary
# information such as key was not available or such information
# was invalid.
#
# X.7.6 --- Cryptographic algorithm not supported:(RFC 3463)
# A transport system otherwise authorized to validate or decrypt
# a message was unable to do so because the necessary algorithm
# was not supported.
# X.7.7 --- Message integrity failure:(RFC 3463)
# A transport system otherwise authorized to validate a message
# was unable to do so because the message was corrupted or altered.
# This may be useful as a permanent, transient persistent, or
# successful delivery code.
#
# X.7.8 535 Trust relationship required:(RFC 4954)
# 554 This response to the AUTH command indicates that the authentication
# failed due to invalid or insufficient authentication credentials.
# In this case, the client SHOULD ask the user to supply new credentials
# (such as by presenting a password dialog box).
#
# X.7.9 534 Authentication mechanism is too weak:(RFC 4954)
# This response to the AUTH command indicates that the selected
# authentication mechanism is weaker than server policy permits
# for that user. The client SHOULD retry with a new authentication
# mechanism.
#
# X.7.10 523 Encryption Needed:(RFC 5248)
# This indicates that external strong privacy layer is needed in
# order to use the requested authentication mechanism. This is
# primarily intended for use with clear text authentication mechanisms.
# A client which receives this may activate a security layer such
# as TLS prior to authenticating, or attempt to use a stronger
# mechanism.
#
# X.7.11 524 Encryption required for requested authentication mechanism:(RFC 4954)
# 538 This response to the AUTH command indicates that the selected
# authentication mechanism may only be used when the underlying
# SMTP connection is encrypted. Note that this response code is
# documented here for historical purposes only. Modern implementations
# SHOULD NOT advertise mechanisms that are not permitted due to
# lack of encryption, unless an encryption layer of sufficient
# strength is currently being employed.
#
# X.7.12 422 A password transition is needed:(RFC 4954)
# 432 This response to the AUTH command indicates that the user needs
# to transition to the selected authentication mechanism. This
# is typically done by authenticating once using the [PLAIN]
# authentication mechanism. The selected mechanism SHOULD then
# work for authentications in subsequent sessions.
#
# X.7.13 525 User Account Disabled:(RFC 5248)
# Sometimes a system administrator will have to disable a user's
# account (e.g., due to lack of payment, abuse, evidence of a
# break-in attempt, etc).
# This error code occurs after a successful authentication to a
# disabled account. This informs the client that the failure is
# permanent until the user contacts their system administrator
# to get the account re-enabled.
# It differs from a generic authentication failure where the
# client's best option is to present the passphrase entry dialog
# in case the user simply mistyped their passphrase.
#
# X.7.14 535 Trust relationship required:(RFC 5248)
# 554 The submission server requires a configured trust relationship
# with a third-party server in order to access the message content.
# This value replaces the prior use of X.7.8 for this error condition.
# thereby updating [RFC4468].
#
# X.7.15 450 Priority Level is too low:(RFC6710)
# 550 The specified priority level is below the lowest priority acceptable
# 4xx for the receiving SMTP server. This condition might be temporary,
# 5xx for example the server is operating in a mode where only higher
# priority messages are accepted for transfer and delivery, while
# lower priority messages are rejected.
#
# X.7.16 552 Message is too big for the specified priority:(RFC 6710)
# 4xx The message is too big for the specified priority.
# 5xx This condition might be temporary, for example the server is
# operating in a mode where only higher priority messages below
# certain size are accepted for transfer and delivery.
#
# X.7.17 5xx Mailbox owner has changed:(RFC 6710)
# This status code is returned when a message is received with
# a Require-Recipient-Valid-Since field or RRVS extension and
# the receiving system is able to determine that the intended
# recipient mailbox has not been under continuous ownership since
# the specified date-time.
#
# X.7.18 5xx Domain owner has changed:(RFC 7293)
# This status code is returned when a message is received with
# a Require-Recipient-Valid-Since field or RRVS extension and
# the receiving system wishes to disclose that the owner of the
# domain name of the recipient has changed since the specified
# date-time.
#
# X.7.19 5xx RRVS test cannot be completed:(RFC 7293)
# This status code is returned when a message is received with
# a Require-Recipient-Valid-Since field or RRVS extension and
# the receiving system cannot complete the requested evaluation
# because the required timestamp was not recorded.
# The message originator needs to decide whether to reissue the
# message without RRVS protection.
#
# X.7.20 550 No passing DKIM signature found:(RFC 7372)
# This status code is returned when a message did not contain
# any passing DKIM signatures. (This violates the advice of
# Section 6.1 of [RFC6376].)
#
# X.7.21 550 No acceptable DKIM signature found:(RFC 7372, 6476)
# This status code is returned when a message contains one or
# more passing DKIM signatures, but none are acceptable.
# (This violates the advice of Section 6.1 of [RFC6376].)
#
# X.7.22 550 No valid author-matched DKIM signature found:(RFC 7372)
# This status code is returned when a message contains one or
# more passing DKIM signatures, but none are acceptable because
# none have an identifier(s) that matches the author address(es)
# found in the From header field.
# This is a special case of X.7.21. (This violates the advice of
# Section 6.1 of [RFC6376].)
#
# X.7.23 550 SPF validation failed:(RFC 7273, 7208)
# This status code is returned when a message completed an SPF
# check that produced a "fail" result, contrary to local policy
# requirements. Used in place of 5.7.1 as described in Section
# 8.4 of [RFC7208].
#
# X.7.24 451 SPF validation error:(RFC 7372, 7208)
# 550 This status code is returned when evaluation of SPF relative
# to an arriving message resulted in an error. Used in place of
# 4.4.3 or 5.5.2 as described in Sections 8.6 and 8.7 of [RFC7208].
#
# X.7.25 550 Reverse DNS validation failed:(RFC 7372, 7601)
# This status code is returned when an SMTP client's IP address
# failed a reverse DNS validation check, contrary to local policy
# requirements.
#
# X.7.26 550 Multiple authentication checks failed:(RFC 7372)
# This status code is returned when a message failed more than
# one message authentication check, contrary to local policy
# requirements. The particular mechanisms that failed are not
# specified.
#
# X.7.27 550 Sender address has null MX:(RFC 7505)
# This status code is returned when the associated sender address
# has a null MX, and the SMTP receiver is configured to reject
# mail from such sender (e.g., because it could not return a DSN).
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# SAMPLES
#
# 554 5.5.0 No recipients have been specified
# 503 5.5.0 Valid RCPT TO required before BURL
# 554 5.6.3 Conversion required but not supported
# 554 5.3.4 Message too big for system
# 554 5.7.8 URL resolution requires trust relationship
# 552 5.2.2 Mailbox full
# 554 5.6.6 IMAP URL resolution failed
# 250 2.5.0 Waiting for additional BURL or BDAT commands
# 451 4.4.1 IMAP server unavailable
# 250 2.5.0 Ok.
# 250 2.6.4 MIME header conversion with loss performed
# 235 2.7.0 Authentication Succeeded
# 432 4.7.12 A password transition is needed
# 454 4.7.0 Temporary authentication failure
# 534 5.7.9 Authentication mechanism is too weak
# 535 5.7.8 Authentication credentials invalid
# 500 5.5.6 Authentication Exchange line is too long
# 530 5.7.0 Authentication required
# 538 5.7.11 Encryption required for requested authentication
# 5.7.8 Authentication credentials invalid
# 5.7.9 Authentication mechanism is too weak
# 5.7.11 Encryption required for requested authentication mechanism
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
my $StandardCode = {
'2.1.5' => 'delivered', # Successfully delivered
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
'4.1.6' => 'hasmoved', # Destination mailbox has moved, No forwarding address
'4.1.7' => 'rejected', # Bad sender's mailbox address syntax
'4.1.8' => 'rejected', # Bad sender's system address
'4.1.9' => 'systemerror', # Message relayed to non-compliant mailer
'4.2.1' => 'suspend', # Mailbox disabled, not accepting messages
'4.2.2' => 'mailboxfull', # Mailbox full
'4.2.3' => 'exceedlimit', # Message length exceeds administrative limit
'4.2.4' => 'filtered', # Mailing list expansion problem
#'4.3.0' => 'systemerror', # Other or undefined mail system status
'4.3.1' => 'systemfull', # Mail system full
'4.3.2' => 'notaccept', # System not accepting network messages
'4.3.3' => 'systemerror', # System not capable of selected features
'4.3.5' => 'systemerror', # System incorrectly configured
#'4.4.0' => 'networkerror', # Other or undefined network or routing status
'4.4.1' => 'expired', # No answer from host
'4.4.2' => 'networkerror', # Bad connection
#'4.4.3' => 'systemerror', # Directory server failure
'4.4.4' => 'networkerror', # Unable to route
'4.4.5' => 'systemfull', # Mail system congestion
'4.4.6' => 'networkerror', # Routing loop detected
'4.4.7' => 'expired', # Delivery time expired
#'4.5.0' => 'networkerror', # Other or undefined protocol status
'4.5.3' => 'systemerror', # Too many recipients
'4.5.5' => 'systemerror', # Wrong protocol version
'4.6.0' => 'contenterror', # Other or undefined media error
'4.6.2' => 'contenterror', # Conversion required and prohibited
'4.6.5' => 'contenterror', # Conversion Failed
#'4.7.0' => 'securityerror',# Other or undefined security status
'4.7.1' => 'blocked', # Delivery not authorized, message refused
'4.7.2' => 'blocked', # Mailing list expansion prohibited
'4.7.5' => 'securityerror',# Cryptographic failure
'4.7.6' => 'securityerror',# Cryptographic algorithm not supported
'4.7.7' => 'securityerror',# Message integrity failure
'4.7.12' => 'securityerror',# A password transition is needed
'4.7.15' => 'securityerror',# Priority Level is too low
'4.7.16' => 'mesgtoobig', # Message is too big for the specified priority
'4.7.24' => 'securityerror',# SPF validation error
'4.7.25' => 'blocked', # Reverse DNS validation failed
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
'5.1.0' => 'userunknown', # Other address status
'5.1.1' => 'userunknown', # Bad destination mailbox address
'5.1.2' => 'hostunknown', # Bad destination system address
'5.1.3' => 'userunknown', # Bad destination mailbox address syntax
'5.1.4' => 'filtered', # Destination mailbox address ambiguous
'5.1.6' => 'hasmoved', # Destination mailbox has moved, No forwarding address
'5.1.7' => 'rejected', # Bad sender's mailbox address syntax
'5.1.8' => 'rejected', # Bad sender's system address
'5.1.9' => 'systemerror', # Message relayed to non-compliant mailer
'5.1.10' => 'notaccept', # Recipient address has null MX
'5.2.0' => 'filtered', # Other or undefined mailbox status
'5.2.1' => 'filtered', # Mailbox disabled, not accepting messages
'5.2.2' => 'mailboxfull', # Mailbox full
'5.2.3' => 'exceedlimit', # Message length exceeds administrative limit
'5.2.4' => 'filtered', # Mailing list expansion problem
'5.3.0' => 'systemerror', # Other or undefined mail system status
'5.3.1' => 'systemfull', # Mail system full
'5.3.2' => 'notaccept', # System not accepting network messages
'5.3.3' => 'systemerror', # System not capable of selected features
'5.3.4' => 'mesgtoobig', # Message too big for system
'5.3.5' => 'systemerror', # System incorrectly configured
'5.4.0' => 'networkerror', # Other or undefined network or routing status
'5.4.3' => 'systemerror', # Directory server failure
'5.4.4' => 'hostunknown', # Unable to route
'5.5.3' => 'toomanyconn', # Too many recipients
'5.5.4' => 'systemerror', # Invalid command arguments
'5.5.5' => 'systemerror', # Wrong protocol version
'5.5.6' => 'securityerror',# Authentication Exchange line is too long
'5.6.0' => 'contenterror', # Other or undefined media error
'5.6.1' => 'contenterror', # Media not supported
'5.6.2' => 'contenterror', # Conversion required and prohibited
'5.6.3' => 'contenterror', # Conversion required but not supported
'5.6.5' => 'contenterror', # Conversion Failed
'5.6.6' => 'contenterror', # Message content not available
'5.6.7' => 'contenterror', # Non-ASCII addresses not permitted for that sender/recipient
'5.6.8' => 'contenterror', # UTF-8 string reply is required, but not permitted by the SMTP client
'5.6.9' => 'contenterror', # UTF-8 header message cannot be transferred to one or more recipients
'5.7.0' => 'securityerror',# Other or undefined security status
'5.7.1' => 'securityerror',# Delivery not authorized, message refused
'5.7.2' => 'securityerror',# Mailing list expansion prohibited
'5.7.3' => 'securityerror',# Security conversion required but not possible
'5.7.4' => 'securityerror',# Security features not supported
'5.7.5' => 'securityerror',# Cryptographic failure
'5.7.6' => 'securityerror',# Cryptographic algorithm not supported
'5.7.7' => 'securityerror',# Message integrity failure
'5.7.8' => 'securityerror',# Authentication credentials invalid
'5.7.9' => 'securityerror',# Authentication mechanism is too weak
'5.7.10' => 'securityerror',# Encryption Needed
'5.7.11' => 'securityerror',# Encryption required for requested authentication mechanism
'5.7.13' => 'suspend', # User Account Disabled
'5.7.14' => 'securityerror',# Trust relationship required
'5.7.15' => 'securityerror',# Priority Level is too low
'5.7.16' => 'mesgtoobig', # Message is too big for the specified priority
'5.7.17' => 'hasmoved', # Mailbox owner has changed
'5.7.18' => 'hasmoved', # Domain owner has changed
'5.7.19' => 'securityerror',# RRVS test cannot be completed
'5.7.20' => 'securityerror',# No passing DKIM signature found
'5.7.21' => 'securityerror',# No acceptable DKIM signature found
'5.7.22' => 'securityerror',# No valid author-matched DKIM signature found
'5.7.23' => 'securityerror',# SPF validation failed
'5.7.24' => 'securityerror',# SPF validation error
'5.7.25' => 'blocked', # Reverse DNS validation failed
'5.7.26' => 'securityerror',# Multiple authentication checks failed
'5.7.27' => 'rejected', # Sender address has null MX
};
my $InternalCode = {
'temporary' => {
'blocked' => '4.0.971',
'contenterror' => '4.0.960',
#'exceedlimit' => '4.0.923',
'expired' => '4.0.947',
'filtered' => '4.0.924',
#'hasmoved' => '4.0.916',
#'hostunknown' => '4.0.912',
'mailboxfull' => '4.0.922',
#'mailererror' => '4.0.939',
#'mesgtoobig' => '4.0.934',
'networkerror' => '4.0.944',
#'norelaying' => '4.0.909',
'notaccept' => '4.0.932',
'onhold' => '4.0.901',
'rejected' => '4.0.918',
'securityerror'=> '4.0.970',
'spamdetected' => '4.0.980',
#'suspend' => '4.0.921',
'systemerror' => '4.0.930',
'systemfull' => '4.0.931',
'toomanyconn' => '4.0.945',
#'userunknown' => '4.0.911',
'undefined' => '4.0.900',
},
'permanent' => {
'blocked' => '5.0.971',
'contenterror' => '5.0.960',
'exceedlimit' => '5.0.923',
'expired' => '5.0.947',
'filtered' => '5.0.910',
'hasmoved' => '5.0.916',
'hostunknown' => '5.0.912',
'mailboxfull' => '5.0.922',
'mailererror' => '5.0.939',
'mesgtoobig' => '5.0.934',
'networkerror' => '5.0.944',
'norelaying' => '5.0.909',
'notaccept' => '5.0.932',
'onhold' => '5.0.901',
'policyviolation'=> '5.0.972',
'rejected' => '5.0.918',
'securityerror' => '5.0.970',
'spamdetected' => '5.0.980',
'suspend' => '5.0.921',
'systemerror' => '5.0.930',
'systemfull' => '5.0.931',
'syntaxerror' => '5.0.902',
'toomanyconn' => '5.0.945',
'userunknown' => '5.0.911',
'undefined' => '5.0.900',
'virusdetected' => '5.0.971',
},
};
sub code {
# Convert from the reason string to the internal status code
# @param [String] argv1 Reason name
# @param [Integer] argv2 0: Permanent error
# 1: Temporary error
# @return [String] D.S.N. or empty if the 1st argument is missing
# @see name
# @since v4.14.0
my $class = shift;
my $argv1 = shift || return '';
my $argv2 = shift // 0;
my $table = undef;
my $code0 = undef;
$table = $argv2 ? $InternalCode->{'temporary'} : $InternalCode->{'permanent'};
$code0 = $table->{ $argv1 } // $InternalCode->{'permanent'}->{ $argv1 } // '';
return $code0;
}
sub name {
# Convert from the status code to the reason string
# @param [String] state Status code(DSN)
# @return [String] Reason name or empty if the first argument did
# not match with values in Sisimai's reason list
# @see code
# @since v4.14.0
my $class = shift;
my $argv1 = shift || return '';
return '' unless $argv1 =~ /\A[245][.]\d[.]\d+\z/;
return $StandardCode->{ $argv1 } // '';
}
sub find {
# Get a DSN code value from given string including DSN
# @param [String] argv1 String including DSN
# @return [String] DSN or empty string if the first agument did
# not include DSN
# @since v4.14.0
my $class = shift;
my $argv1 = shift || return '';
my $foundvalue = '';
my $regularexp = [
qr/[ ]?[(][#]([45][.]\d[.]\d+)[)]?[ ]?/, # #5.5.1
qr/\b\d{3}[ -][#]?([45][.]\d[.]\d+)\b/, # 550-5.1.1 OR 550 5.5.1
qr/\b([45][.]\d[.]\d+)\b/, # 5.5.1
qr/\b(2[.][0-7][.][0-7])\b/, # 2.1.5
];
for my $e ( @$regularexp ) {
# Get the value of DSN in the text
next unless $argv1 =~ $e;
$foundvalue = $1;
if( $argv1 =~ /\b(?:${foundvalue}[.]\d{1,3}|\d{1,3}[.]${foundvalue})\b/ ) {
# Clear and skip if the value is an IPv4 address
$foundvalue = '';
next;
}
last;
}
return $foundvalue;
}
1;
__END__
=encoding utf-8
=head1 NAME
Sisimai::SMTP::Status - SMTP Enhanced Status Codes related utilities
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Sisimai::SMTP::Status;
print Sisimai::SMTP::Status->code('userunknown'); # '5.0.911'
print Sisimai::SMTP::Status->name('5.1.2'); # 'hostunknown'
print Sisimai::SMTP::Status->find('550 5.1.1 Unknown user');# '5.1.1'
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Sisimai::SMTP::Status is utilities for getting DSN value from error reason text,
getting the reason from DSN value, and getting DSN from the text including DSN.
=head1 CLASS METHODS
=head2 C<B<code(I<reason>,I<temp>)>>
C<code()> returns pseudo DSN value from the specified reason string. The second
argument is a flag for getting pseudo DSN value as a temporary error.
print Sisimai::SMTP::Status->code('mailboxfull'); # '5.0.922'
print Sisimai::SMTP::Status->code('mailboxfull',1); # '4.0.922'
=head2 C<B<name(I<D.S.N.>)>>
C<name()> returns a reason string from the specified DSN value.
print Sisimai::SMTP::Status->name('5.1.6'); # 'hasmoved'
print Sisimai::SMTP::Status->name('4.2.3'); # 'exceedlimit'
=head2 C<B<find(I<String>)>>
C<find()> returns a DSN value only from the text including DSN
print Sisimai::SMTP::Status->find('5.0.0'); # '5.0.0'
print Sisimai::SMTP::Status->find('550 5.1.1 User unknown'); # '5.1.1'
print Sisimai::SMTP::Status->find('447 delivery expired'); # ''
=head1 AUTHOR
azumakuniyuki
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2015-2018 azumakuniyuki, All rights reserved.
=head1 LICENSE
This software is distributed under The BSD 2-Clause License.
=cut