_ _ _ _ | | | | __ _(_)_ __ ___| | _____ | |_| |/ _` | | '_ \ / _ \ |/ / _ \ | _ | (_| | | | | | __/ < (_) | |_| |_|\__,_|_|_| |_|\___|_|\_\___/ HTTP API into ESMTP Japanese version of README is [README-JA.md](https://github.com/azumakuniyuki/Haineko/blob/master/README-JA.md) What is Haineko ? ================= Haineko is an HTTP API server for sending email from a browser or any HTTP client. It is implemented as a web server based on Plack and relays an email posted by HTTP client as JSON to other SMTP server or external email cloud service. Haineko runs on the server like following systems which can execute Perl 5.10.1 or later and Plack. * OpenBSD * FreeBSD * NetBSD * Mac OS X * Linux Supported email clouds to relay using Web API --------------------------------------------- * [SendGrid](http://sendgrid.com) - lib/Haineko/SMTPD/Relay/SendGrid.pm * [Amazon SES](http://aws.amazon.com/ses/) - lib/Haineko/SMTPD/Relay/AmazonSES.pm * [Mandrill](http://mandrill.com) - lib/Haineko/SMTPD/Relay/Mandrill.pm How to build, configure and run =============================== System requirements ------------------- * Perl 5.10.1 or later Dependencies ------------ Haineko relies on: * Archive::Tar (core module from v5.9.3) * __Authen::SASL__ * __Class::Accessor::Lite__ * __Email::MIME__ * Encode (core module from v5.7.3) * File::Basename (core module from v5) * File::Copy (core module from v5.2) * File::Temp (core module from v5.6.1) * __Furl__ * Getopt::Long (core module from v5) * IO::File (core module from v5.3.7) * IO::Pipe (core module from v5.3.7) * __IO::Socket::SSL__ * IO::Zlib (core module from v5.9.3) * __JSON::Syck__ * MIME::Base64 (core module from v5.7.3) * Module::Load (core module from v5.9.4) * __Net::DNS__ * Net::SMTP (core module from v5.7.3) * __Net::SMTPS__ * __Net::CIDR::Lite__ * __Parallel::Prefork__ * __Path::Class__ * __Plack__ * __Router::Simple__ * Scalar::Util (core module from v5.7.3) * __Server::Starter__ * Sys::Syslog (core module from v5) * Time::Piece (core module from v5.9.5) * __Try::Tiny__ Dependencies with Basic Authentication -------------------------------------- Haineko with Basic Authentication at sending an email relies on the following modules: * __Crypt::SaltedHash__ * __Plack::MiddleWare::Auth::Basic__ Dependencies with Haineko::SMTPD::Relay::AmazonSES -------------------------------------------------- If you will use Haineko::SMTPD::Relay::AmazonSES, please install the following modules. * __XML::Simple__ 2.20 or later Get the source -------------- $ cd /usr/local/src $ git clone https://github.com/azumakuniyuki/Haineko.git A. Build and install from CPAN using cpanm ------------------------------------------ $ sudo cpanm Haineko $ export HAINEKO_ROOT=/path/to/some/dir/for/haineko $ hainekoctl setup --dest $HAINEKO_ROOT $ cd $HAINEKO_ROOT $ vi ./etc/haineko.cf And edit other files in etc/ directory if you needed. Run by the one of the followings: $ plackup -o '127.0.0.1' -p 2794 -a libexec/haineko.psgi $ hainekoctl start --devel B. Run at the source directory ------------------------------ $ cd ./Haineko $ sudo cpanm --installdeps . $ ./bin/hainekoctl setup --dest . $ vi ./etc/haineko.cf And edit other files in etc/ directory if you needed. Run by the one of the followings: $ plackup -o '127.0.0.1' -p 2794 -a libexec/haineko.psgi $ ./bin/hainekoctl start --devel C. Build and install into /usr/local/haineko -------------------------------------------- ### 1. Prepare ``configure'' script $ cd ./Haineko $ ./bootstrap $ sh configure --prefix=/path/to/dir (default=/usr/local/haineko) ### 2. Install required modules $ make depend OR $ cpanm -L./dist --installdeps . ### 3. Build haineko $ make && make test && sudo make install $ /usr/local/haineko/bin/hainekoctl setup --dest /usr/local/haineko $ cd /usr/local/haineko $ vi ./etc/haineko.cf And edit other files in etc/ directory if you needed. $ export PERL5LIB=/usr/local/haineko/lib/perl5 Run by the one of the followings: $ plackup -o '127.0.0.1' -p 2794 -a libexec/haineko.psgi $ ./bin/hainekoctl start --devel D. Build and install into /usr/local ------------------------------------ $ cd ./Haineko $ sudo cpanm . $ sudo cpanm -L/usr/local --installdeps . $ /usr/local/bin/hainekoctl setup --dest /usr/local/etc $ cd /usr/local $ vi ./etc/haineko.cf And edit other files in etc/ directory if you needed. Run by the one of the followings: $ plackup -o '127.0.0.1' -p 2794 -a libexec/haineko.psgi $ ./bin/hainekoctl start --devel Starting Haineko server ----------------------- ### Use plackup command $ plackup -o 127.0.0.1 -p 2794 -a libexec/haineko.psgi ### Use wrapper script $ bin/hainekoctl start --devel -a libexec/haineko.psgi The following command shows other options of bin/hainekoctl: $ bin/hainekoctl help Configuration files in /usr/local/haineko/etc --------------------------------------------- Please have a look at the complete format description in each file listed at the followings. These files are read from Haineko as a YAML-formatted file. ### etc/haineko.cf Main configuration file for Haineko. If you want to use other configuration file, set $HAINEKO\_CONF environment variable like 'export HAINEKO\_CONF=/etc/neko.cf'. ### etc/mailertable Defines "mailer table": Recipient's domain part based routing table like the same named file in Sendmail. This file is taken precedence over the routing table defined in etc/sendermt for deciding the mailer. ### etc/sendermt Defines "mailer table" which decide the mailer by sender's domain part. ### etc/authinfo Provide credentials for client side authentication information. Credentials defined in this file are used at relaying an email to external SMTP server. __This file should be set secure permission: The only user who runs haineko server can read this file.__ ### etc/relayhosts Permitted hosts or network table for relaying via /submit. ### etc/recipients Permitted envelope recipients and domains for relaying via /submit. ### etc/password Username and password pairs for basic authentication. Haineko require an username and a password at receiving an email if HAINEKO_AUTH environment variable was set. The value of HAINEKO_AUTH environment variable is the path to password file. __This file should be set secure permission: The only user who runs haineko server can read this file.__ ### Configuration data on the web /conf display Haineko configuration data but it can be accessed from 127.0.0.1 Environment Variables --------------------- ### HAINEKO_ROOT Haineko decides the root directory by HAINEKO_ROOT or the result of `pwd` command, and read haineko.cf from HAINEKO_ROOT/etc/haineko.cf if HAINEKO_CONF environment variable is not defined. ### HAINEKO_CONF The value of HAINEKO_CONF is the path to __haineko.cf__ file. If this variable is not defined, Haineko finds the file from HAINEKO_ROOT/etc directory. This variable can be set with -C /path/to/haineko.cf at bin/hainekoctl script. ### HAINEKO_AUTH Haineko requires Basic-Authentication at connecting Haineko server when HAINEK_AUTH environment variable is set. The value of HAINEKO_AUTH should be the path to the password file such as 'export HAINEKO_AUTH=/path/to/password'. This variable can be set with -A option of bin/hainekoctl script. ### HAINEKO_DEBUG Haineko runs on debug(development) mode when this variable is set. -d, --devel,and --debug option of bin/hainekoctl turns on debug mode. When Haineko is running on developement mode, you can send email data using GET method. SAMPLE CODE IN EACH LANGUAGE ---------------------------- Sample codes in each language are available in eg/ directory: Perl, Python Ruby, PHP, Java script(jQuery) and shell script. SPECIAL NOTES FOR OpenBSD ------------------------- If you look error messages like following at running configure, Provide an AUTOCONF_VERSION environment variable, please aclocal-1.10: autom4te failed with exit status: 127 *** Error code 1 Set AUTOCONF_VERSION environment variable. $ export AUTOCONF_VERSION=2.60 REPOSITORY ---------- https://github.com/azumakuniyuki/Haineko AUTHOR ------ azumakuniyuki LICENSE ------- This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.