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EmacsLisp
;;; uce.el --- facilitate reply to unsolicited commercial email
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;; Copyright (C) 1996, 1998, 2000-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: stanislav shalunov <shalunov@mccme.ru>
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;; Created: 10 Dec 1996
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;; Keywords: mail, uce, unsolicited commercial email
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;; (at your option) any later version.
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; The code in this file provides a semi-automatic means of replying
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;; to unsolicited commercial email (UCE) you might get. Currently, it
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;; only works with Rmail and Gnus. If you would like to make it work
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;; with other mail readers, see the mail-client dependent section of
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;; uce-reply-to-uce. Please let me know about your changes so I can
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;; incorporate them. I'd appreciate it.
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;; The command uce-reply-to-uce, if called when the current message
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;; buffer is a UCE, will setup a reply *mail* buffer as follows. It
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;; scans the full headers of the message for: 1) the normal return
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;; address of the sender (From, Reply-To lines), and puts these
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;; addresses into the To: header, along with abuse@offenders.host; 2)
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;; the mailhub that first saw this message, and adds the address of
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;; its postmaster into the To: header; and 3), finally, it looks at
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;; the Message-Id and adds the postmaster of that host to the list of
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;; addresses.
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;; Then, we add an "Errors-To: nobody@localhost" header, so that if
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;; some of these addresses are not actually correct, we will never see
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;; bounced mail. Also, mail-self-blind and mail-archive-file-name
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;; take no effect: the ideology is that we don't want to save junk or
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;; replies to junk.
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;; Then we insert a template into the buffer (a customizable message
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;; that explains what has happened), customizable signature, and the
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;; original message with full headers and envelope for postmasters.
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;; Then the buffer is left for editing.
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;; The reason that the function uce-reply-to-uce is mail-client
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;; dependent is that we want the full headers of the original message,
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;; nothing stripped. If we use the normal means of inserting the
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;; original message into the *mail* buffer, headers like Received:
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;; (not really headers, but envelope lines) will be stripped, while
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;; they bear valuable information for us and postmasters. I do wish
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;; that there would be some portable way to write this function, but I
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;; am not aware of any.
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;; Usage:
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;; Place uce.el in your load-path (and optionally byte-compile it).
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;; Add the following line to your ~/.emacs:
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;; (autoload 'uce-reply-to-uce "uce" "Reply to UCEs" t nil)
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;; If you want to use it with Gnus rather than Rmail:
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;; (setq uce-mail-reader 'gnus)
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;; Options:
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;; uce-message-text is a template that will be inserted into buffer.
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;; It has a reasonable default. If you want to write some scarier
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;; one, please do so and send it to me. Please keep it polite.
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;; uce-signature behaves just like mail-signature. If nil, nothing is
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;; inserted, if t, file ~/.signature is used, if a string, its
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;; contents are inserted into buffer.
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;; uce-uce-separator is a line that separates your message from the
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;; UCE that you enclose.
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;; uce-subject-line will be used as the subject of the outgoing message.
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;;; Change Log:
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;; Dec 10, 1996 -- posted draft version to gnu.sources.emacs
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;; Dec 11, 1996 -- fixed some typos, and Francesco Potorti`
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;; <F.Potorti@cnuce.cnr.it> pointed out that my use of defvar was
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;; weird, suggested fix, and added let form.
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;; Dec 17, 1996 -- made scanning for host names little bit more clever
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;; (obviously bogus stuff like localhost is now ignored).
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;; Nov 11, 1997 -- incorporated changes from Mikael Djurfeldt
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;; <mdj@nada.kth.se> to make uce.el work with Gnus. Changed the text
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;; of message that is sent.
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;; Dec 3, 1997 -- changes from Gareth Jones <gdj1@gdjones.demon.co.uk>
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;; handling Received headers following some line like `From:'.
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;; Aug 16, 2000 -- changes from Detlev Zundel
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;; <detlev.zundel@stud.uni-karlsruhe.de> to make uce.el work with the
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;; latest Gnus. Lars told him it should work for all versions of Gnus
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;; younger than three years.
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;;; Code:
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(defvar gnus-original-article-buffer)
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(defvar mail-reply-buffer)
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(require 'sendmail)
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;; Those sections of code which are dependent upon
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;; RMAIL are only evaluated if we have received a message with RMAIL...
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;;(require 'rmail)
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(defgroup uce nil
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"Facilitate reply to unsolicited commercial email."
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:prefix "uce-"
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:group 'mail)
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(defcustom uce-mail-reader 'rmail
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"A symbol indicating which mail reader you are using.
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Choose from: `gnus', `rmail'."
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:type '(choice (const gnus) (const rmail))
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:version "20.3"
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:group 'uce)
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(defcustom uce-setup-hook nil
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"Hook to run after UCE rant message is composed.
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This hook is run after `mail-setup-hook', which is run as well."
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:type 'hook
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:group 'uce)
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(defcustom uce-message-text
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"Recently, I have received an Unsolicited Commercial E-mail from you.
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I do not like UCE's and I would like to inform you that sending
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unsolicited messages to someone while he or she may have to pay for
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reading your message may be illegal. Anyway, it is highly annoying
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and not welcome by anyone. It is rude, after all.
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If you think that this is a good way to advertise your products or
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services you are mistaken. Spamming will only make people hate you, not
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buy from you.
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If you have any list of people you send unsolicited commercial emails to,
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REMOVE me from such list immediately. I suggest that you make this list
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just empty.
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----------------------------------------------------
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If you are not an administrator of any site and still have received
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this message then your email address is being abused by some spammer.
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They fake your address in From: or Reply-To: header. In this case,
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you might want to show this message to your system administrator, and
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ask him/her to investigate this matter.
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Note to the postmaster(s): I append the text of UCE in question to
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this message; I would like to hear from you about action(s) taken.
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This message has been sent to postmasters at the host that is
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mentioned as original sender's host (I do realize that it may be
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faked, but I think that if your domain name is being abused this way
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you might want to learn about it, and take actions) and to the
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postmaster whose host was used as mail relay for this message. If
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message was sent not by your user, could you please compare time when
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this message was sent (use time in Received: field of the envelope
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rather than Date: field) with your sendmail logs and see what host was
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using your sendmail at this moment of time.
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Thank you."
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"This is the text that `uce-reply-to-uce' command will put in reply buffer.
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Some of spamming programs in use will be set up to read all incoming
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to spam address email, and will remove people who put the word `remove'
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on beginning of some line from the spamming list. So, when you set it
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up, it might be a good idea to actually use this feature.
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Value nil means insert no text by default, lets you type it in."
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:type '(choice (const nil) string)
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:group 'uce)
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(defcustom uce-uce-separator
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"----- original unsolicited commercial email follows -----"
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"Line that will begin quoting of the UCE.
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Value nil means use no separator."
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:type '(choice (const nil) string)
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:group 'uce)
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(defcustom uce-signature mail-signature
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"Text to put as your signature after the note to UCE sender.
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Value nil means none, t means insert `~/.signature' file (if it happens
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to exist), if this variable is a string this string will be inserted
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as your signature."
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:type '(choice (const nil) (const t) string)
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:group 'uce)
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(defcustom uce-default-headers
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"Errors-To: nobody@localhost\nPrecedence: bulk\n"
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"Additional headers to use when responding to a UCE with \\[uce-reply-to-uce].
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These are mostly meant for headers that prevent delivery errors reporting."
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:type '(choice (const nil) string)
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:group 'uce)
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(defcustom uce-subject-line
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"Spam alert: unsolicited commercial e-mail"
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"Subject of the message that will be sent in response to a UCE."
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:type 'string
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:group 'uce)
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;; End of user options.
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(defvar rmail-buffer)
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(declare-function rmail-msg-is-pruned "rmail" ())
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(declare-function mail-strip-quoted-names "mail-utils" (address))
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(declare-function rmail-maybe-set-message-counters "rmail" ())
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(declare-function rmail-toggle-header "rmail" (&optional arg))
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;;;###autoload
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(defun uce-reply-to-uce (&optional ignored)
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"Compose a reply to unsolicited commercial email (UCE).
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Sets up a reply buffer addressed to: the sender, his postmaster,
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his abuse@ address, and the postmaster of the mail relay used.
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You might need to set `uce-mail-reader' before using this."
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(interactive)
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;; Start of mail-client dependent section.
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(let ((message-buffer
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(cond ((eq uce-mail-reader 'gnus) gnus-original-article-buffer)
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((eq uce-mail-reader 'rmail) (bound-and-true-p rmail-buffer))
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(t (error
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"Variable uce-mail-reader set to unrecognized value"))))
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pruned)
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(or (and message-buffer (get-buffer message-buffer))
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(error "No mail buffer, cannot find UCE"))
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(switch-to-buffer message-buffer)
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;; We need the message with headers pruned.
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;; Why? All we do is get the from and reply-to headers. ?
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(and (eq uce-mail-reader 'rmail)
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(not (setq pruned (rmail-msg-is-pruned)))
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(rmail-toggle-header 1))
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(let ((to (mail-strip-quoted-names (mail-fetch-field "from" t)))
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(reply-to (mail-fetch-field "reply-to"))
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temp)
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;; Initial setting of the list of recipients of our message; that's
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;; what they are pretending to be.
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(setq to (if to
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(format "%s" (mail-strip-quoted-names to))
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""))
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(if reply-to
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(setq to (format "%s, %s" to (mail-strip-quoted-names reply-to))))
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(let (first-at-sign end-of-hostname sender-host)
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(setq first-at-sign (string-match "@" to)
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end-of-hostname (string-match "[ ,>]" to first-at-sign)
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sender-host (substring to first-at-sign end-of-hostname))
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(if (string-match "\\." sender-host)
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(setq to (format "%s, postmaster%s, abuse%s"
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to sender-host sender-host))))
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(setq mail-send-actions nil)
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(setq mail-reply-buffer nil)
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(when (eq uce-mail-reader 'rmail)
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(rmail-toggle-header 0)
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(rmail-maybe-set-message-counters)) ; why?
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(copy-region-as-kill (point-min) (point-max))
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;; Restore the initial header state we found.
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(and pruned (rmail-toggle-header 1))
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(switch-to-buffer "*mail*")
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(erase-buffer)
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(yank)
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(goto-char (point-min))
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;; Delete any internal Rmail headers.
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(when (eq uce-mail-reader 'rmail)
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(search-forward "\n\n")
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(while (re-search-backward "^X-RMAIL" nil t)
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(delete-region (point) (line-beginning-position 2)))
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(goto-char (point-min)))
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;; Now find the mail hub that first accepted this message.
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;; This should try to find the last Received: header.
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;; Sometimes there may be other headers inbetween Received: headers.
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(cond ((eq uce-mail-reader 'gnus)
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;; Does Gnus always have Lines: in the end?
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(re-search-forward "^Lines:")
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(beginning-of-line))
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((eq uce-mail-reader 'rmail)
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(search-forward "\n\n")))
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(re-search-backward "^Received:")
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;; Is this always good? It's the only thing I saw when I checked
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;; a few messages.
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;;(if (not (re-search-forward ": \\(from\\|by\\) " eol t))
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(unless (re-search-forward "\\(from\\|by\\) " (line-end-position) 'move)
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(if (looking-at "[ \t\n]+\\(from\\|by\\) ")
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(goto-char (match-end 0))
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(error "Failed to extract hub address")))
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(setq temp (point))
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(search-forward " ")
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(forward-char -1)
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;; And add its postmaster to the list of addresses.
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(if (string-match "\\." (buffer-substring temp (point)))
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(setq to (format "%s, postmaster@%s"
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to (buffer-substring temp (point)))))
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;; Also look at the message-id, it helps *very* often.
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(and (search-forward "\nMessage-Id: " nil t)
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;; Not all Message-Id:'s have an `@' sign.
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(search-forward "@" (line-end-position) t)
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(progn
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(setq temp (point))
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(search-forward ">")
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(forward-char -1)
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(if (string-match "\\." (buffer-substring temp (point)))
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(setq to (format "%s, postmaster@%s"
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to (buffer-substring temp (point)))))))
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(when (eq uce-mail-reader 'gnus)
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;; Does Gnus always have Lines: in the end?
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(re-search-forward "^Lines:")
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(beginning-of-line)
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(setq temp (point))
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(search-forward "\n\n" nil t)
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(forward-line -1)
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(delete-region temp (point)))
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;; End of mail-client dependent section.
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(auto-save-mode auto-save-default)
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(mail-mode)
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(goto-char (point-min))
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(insert "To: ")
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(save-excursion
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(if to
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(let ((fill-prefix "\t")
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(address-start (point)))
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(insert to "\n")
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(fill-region-as-paragraph address-start (point)))
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(newline))
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(insert "Subject: " uce-subject-line "\n")
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(if uce-default-headers
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(insert uce-default-headers))
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(if mail-default-headers
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(insert mail-default-headers))
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(if mail-default-reply-to
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(insert "Reply-to: " mail-default-reply-to "\n"))
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(insert mail-header-separator "\n")
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;; Insert all our text. Then go back to the place where we started.
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(if to (setq to (point)))
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;; Text of ranting.
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(if uce-message-text
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(insert uce-message-text))
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;; Signature.
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(cond ((eq uce-signature t)
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(if (file-exists-p "~/.signature")
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(progn
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(insert "\n\n-- \n")
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(forward-char (cadr (insert-file-contents "~/.signature"))))))
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(uce-signature
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(insert "\n\n-- \n" uce-signature)))
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;; And text of the original message.
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(if uce-uce-separator
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(insert "\n\n" uce-uce-separator "\n"))
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;; If message doesn't end with a newline, insert it.
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(goto-char (point-max))
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(or (bolp) (newline)))
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;; And go back to the beginning of text.
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(if to (goto-char to))
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(or to (set-buffer-modified-p nil))
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;; Run hooks before we leave buffer for editing. Reasonable usage
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;; might be to set up special key bindings, replace standard
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;; functions in mail-mode, etc.
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(run-hooks 'mail-setup-hook 'uce-setup-hook))))
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(defun uce-insert-ranting (&optional ignored)
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"Insert text of the usual reply to UCE into current buffer."
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(interactive "P")
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(insert uce-message-text))
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(provide 'uce)
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;;; uce.el ends here
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