package main import "io" import "os/exec" import "errors" import "runtime" /* Sending emails in a way you really shouldn't be sending them. This method doesn't require a SMTP server, but has higher chances of an email being rejected or being seen as spam. Use at your own risk. Only for Linux as Windows doesn't have Sendmail. */ func init() { plugins["sendmail"] = Plugin{"sendmail","Sendmail","Azareal","http://github.com/Azareal","",false,"Linux Only","",init_sendmail,activate_sendmail,deactivate_sendmail} } func init_sendmail() { add_hook("email_send_intercept", send_sendmail) } // Sendmail is only available on Linux func activate_sendmail() error { if !enable_emails { return errors.New("You have emails disabled in your configuration file") } if runtime.GOOS != "linux" { return errors.New("This plugin only supports Linux") } return nil } func deactivate_sendmail() { remove_vhook("email_send_intercept") } func send_sendmail(data ...interface{}) interface{} { to := data[0].(string) subject := data[1].(string) body := data[2].(string) msg := "From: " + site_email + "\n" msg += "To: " + to + "\n" msg += "Subject: " + subject + "\n\n" msg += body + "\n" sendmail := exec.Command("/usr/sbin/sendmail","-t","-i") stdin, err := sendmail.StdinPipe() if err != nil { return false // Possibly disable the plugin and show an error to the admin on the dashboard? Plugin log file? } err = sendmail.Start() if err != nil { return false } io.WriteString(stdin, msg) err = stdin.Close() if err != nil { return false } err = sendmail.Wait() if err != nil { return false } return true }