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#!/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/perl/536/bin/perl

# Utility for searching and displaying queue information.
# Written by Matt Hubbard 15 August 2002
#
# Copyright (c) The Exim Maintainers 2021 - 2023
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
# See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution.

# Except when they appear in comments, the following placeholders in this
# source are replaced when it is turned into a runnable script:
#
# BIN_DIRECTORY
# PERL_COMMAND

# This file has been so processed.


# Routine for extracting the UTC timestamp from message ID
# lifted from eximstat utility

# Version 1.3

use strict;
BEGIN { pop @INC if $INC[-1] eq '.' };

use Getopt::Std;
use File::Basename;

# Have this variable point to your exim binary.
my $exim = '/usr/sbin/exim';
my $eargs = '-bpu';
my %id;
my %opt;
my $count = 0;
my $mcount = 0;
my @tab62 =
  (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0,0,0,0,0,0,     # 0-9
   0,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,  # A-K
  21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,  # L-W
  33,34,35, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,              # X-Z
   0,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,  # a-k
  47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,  # l-w
  59,60,61);                            # x-z

my $base;
if ($^O eq 'darwin') { # aka MacOS X
  $base = 36;
 } else {
  $base = 62;
};

if ($ARGV[0] eq '--version' || $ARGV[0] eq '-v') {
    print basename($0) . ": $0\n",
        "build: 4.98\n",
        "perl(runtime): $]\n";
        exit 0;
}

if (!getopts('hf:r:y:o:s:C:zxlibRcaG:E:',\%opt)) { &help; exit; }
if ($opt{h}) { &help; exit; }
if ($ARGV[0] || !($opt{f} || $opt{r} || $opt{s} || $opt{y} || $opt{o} || $opt{z} || $opt{x} || $opt{c}))
   { &help; exit(1); }
if ($opt{a}) { $eargs = '-bp'; }
if ($opt{C} && -e $opt{C} && -f $opt{C} && -R $opt{C}) { $eargs .= ' -C '.$opt{C}; }
if ($opt{G}) { $eargs .= ' -qG'.$opt{G}; }
if ($opt{E}) { $exim = $opt{E}; }

# Read message queue output into hash
&collect();
# Identify which messages match selection criteria
&selection();
# Print matching data according to display option.
&display();
exit;


sub help() {
	print <<'EOF'
Exim message queue display utility.

	-h		This help message.
	-C		Specify which exim.conf to use.
	-E		Specify exim binary to use.

Selection criteria:
	-f <regexp>	Match sender address sender (field is "< >" wrapped)
	-r <regexp>	Match recipient address
	-s <regexp>	Match against the size field from long output
	-y <seconds>	Message younger than
	-o <seconds>	Message older than
	-z		Frozen messages only (exclude non-frozen)
	-x		Non-frozen messages only (exclude frozen)
	-G <queuename>	Match in given queue only

[ NB: for regexps, provided string sits in /<string>/ ]

Display options:
	-c		Display match count
	-l		Long Format [Default]
	-i		Message IDs only
	-b		Brief Format
	-R		Reverse order
	-a		All recipients (including delivered)
EOF
}

sub collect() {
	open(QUEUE,"$exim $eargs |") or die("Error opening pipe: $!\n");
	while(<QUEUE>) {
		chomp();
		my $line = $_;
		#Should be 1st line of record, if not error.
		if ($line =~ /^\s*(?<age>\w+)
			      \s+(?<size>(?:\d+(?:\.\d+)?[A-Z]?)?)
			      \s*(?<msgid>(?:\w{6}-\w{6}-\w{2}|\w{6}-\w{11}-\w{4}))	# old, 2023 msgid formats
			      \s+(?<from><.*?>)/x) {
			my $msg = $+{msgid};
			$id{$msg}{age} = $+{age};
			$id{$msg}{size} = $+{size};
			$id{$msg}{from} = $+{from};
			$id{$msg}{birth} = &msg_utc($msg);
			$id{$msg}{ages} = time - $id{$msg}{birth};
			$id{$msg}{frozen} = ($line =~ /\*\*\* frozen \*\*\*$/) ? 1 : 0;
			while(<QUEUE> =~ /\s+(.*?\@.*)$/) {
				push(@{$id{$msg}{rcpt}},$1);
			}
			# Increment message counter.
			$count++;
		} else {
			print STDERR "Line mismatch: $line\n"; exit 1;
		}
	}
	close(QUEUE) or die("Error closing pipe: $!\n");
}

sub selection() {
	foreach my $msg (keys(%id)) {
		if ($opt{f}) {
			# Match sender address
			next unless ($id{$msg}{from} =~ /$opt{f}/i);
		}
		if ($opt{r}) {
			# Match any recipient address
			my $match = 0;
			foreach my $rcpt (@{$id{$msg}{rcpt}}) {
				$match++ if ($rcpt =~ /$opt{r}/i);
			}
			next unless ($match);
		}
		if ($opt{s}) {
			# Match against the size string.
			next unless ($id{$msg}{size} =~ /$opt{s}/);
		}
		if ($opt{y}) {
			# Match younger than
			next unless ($id{$msg}{ages} < $opt{y});
		}
		if ($opt{o}) {
			# Match older than
			next unless ($id{$msg}{ages} > $opt{o});
		}
		if ($opt{z}) {
			# Exclude non frozen
			next unless ($id{$msg}{frozen});
		}
		if ($opt{x}) {
			# Exclude frozen
			next if ($id{$msg}{frozen});
		}
		# Here's what we do to select the record.
		# Should only get this far if the message passed all of
		# the active tests.
		$id{$msg}{d} = 1;
		# Increment match counter.
		$mcount++;
	}
}

sub display() {
	if ($opt{c}) {
		printf("%d matches out of %d messages\n",$mcount,$count);
		exit;
	}
	foreach my $msg (sort { $opt{R} ? $id{$b}{birth} <=> $id{$a}{birth} : $id{$a}{birth} <=> $id{$b}{birth} } keys(%id) ) {
		if (exists($id{$msg}{d})) {
			if ($opt{i}) {
				# Just the msg ID
				print $msg, "\n";
			} elsif ($opt{b}) {
				# Brief format
				printf("%s From: %s To: %s\n",$msg,$id{$msg}{from},join(';',@{$id{$msg}{rcpt}}))
			} else {
				# Otherwise Long format attempted duplication of original format.
				printf("%3s %5s %s %s%s\n",$id{$msg}{age},$id{$msg}{size},$msg,$id{$msg}{from},$id{$msg}{frozen} ? " *** frozen ***" : "");
				foreach my $rcpt (@{$id{$msg}{rcpt}}) {
					printf("	  %s\n",$rcpt);
				}
				print "\n";
			}
		}
	}
}

sub report() {
	foreach my $msg (keys(%id)) {
		print "$id{$msg}{birth} $msg\tAge: $id{$msg}{age}\tSize: $id{$msg}{size}\tFrom: $id{$msg}{from}\tTo: " . join(" ",@{$id{$msg}{rcpt}}). "\n";
	}
}

sub msg_utc() {
	my $id = substr((pop @_), 0, 6);
	my $s = 0;
	my @c = split(//, $id);
	while($#c >= 0) { $s = $s * $base + $tab62[ord(shift @c) - ord('0')] }
	return $s;
}

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What you will learn?

Create any website layout you can imagine

Support any device size with Responsive (mobile-friendly) Design

Add tasteful animations and effects with CSS3

Course description

You can launch a new career in web development today by learning HTML & CSS. You don't need a computer science degree or expensive software. All you need is a computer, a bit of time, a lot of determination, and a teacher you trust. I've taught HTML and CSS to countless coworkers and held training sessions for fortune 100 companies. I am that teacher you can trust. 


Don't limit yourself by creating websites with some cheesy “site-builder" tool. This course teaches you how to take 100% control over your webpages by using the same concepts that every professional website is created with.


This course does not assume any prior experience. We start at square one and learn together bit by bit. By the end of the course you will have created (by hand) a website that looks great on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops alike.


In the summer of 2020 the course has received a new section where we push our website live up onto the web using the free GitHub Pages service; this means you'll be able to share a link to what you've created with your friends, family, colleagues and the world!

Requirements

No prerequisite knowledge required

No special software required

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