Important
The default branch of this repository is 5-stable
(Sisimai 5) since 2nd February 2024.
If you want to clone the old version, see the 4-stable1
branch instead. We have moved away from using both the main
and master
branches in our development process.
Caution
Sisimai versions 4.25.14p11 and earlier contain a regular expression vulnerability ReDoS: CVE-2022-4891. If you are using one of these versions, please upgrade to v4.25.14p12 or later.
Warning
Sisimai 5 requires Perl 5.26 or later. Check the version of Perl in your system before installing/upgrading
by perl -v
command.
Note
Sisimai is a Perl module or Ruby Gem, but it can be used in any environment where JSON can be read, such as PHP, Python, Go, and Rust. By obtaining the analysis results, it is very useful for understanding the bounce occurrence status.
- README-JA(日本語)
- What is Sisimai
- Setting Up Sisimai
- Usage
- Differences between Sisimai 4 and Sisimai 5
- Contributing
- Other Information
- Author
- Copyright
- License
Sisimai is a library that decodes complex and diverse bounce emails and outputs the results of the delivery failure, such as the reason for the bounce and the recipient email address, in structured data. It is also possible to output in JSON format.
- Decode email bounces to structured data
- Sisimai provides detailed insights into bounce emails by extracting 24 key data points.2
- Essential information:
timestamp
,origin
- Sender information:
addresser
,senderdomain
, - Recipient information:
recipient
,destination
,alias
- Delivery information:
action
,replycode
,action
,replycode
,deliverystatus
- Bounce details:
reason
,diagnosticcode
,diagnostictype
,feedbacktype
,hardbounce
- Message details:
subject
,messageid
,listid
, - Additional information:
smtpagent
,timezoneoffset
,lhost
,rhost
,token
,catch
- Essential information:
- Output formats
- Perl (Hash, Array)
- JSON (by using
JSON
module) - YAML (
YAML
module orYAML::Syck
module required)
- Sisimai provides detailed insights into bounce emails by extracting 24 key data points.2
- Easy to Install, Use.
cpan
,cpanm
, orcpm
git clone & make
- High Precision of Analysis
- Support 73 MTAs/MDAs/ESPs
- Support Feedback Loop Message(ARF)
- Can detect 34 bounce reasons
The following screen shows a demonstration of dump
method of Sisimai 5 at the command line using
Perl(p5-sisimai) and jq
command.
More details about system requirements are available at Sisimai | Getting Started page.
$ cpanm --sudo Sisimai
--> Working on Sisimai
Fetching http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/A/AK/AKXLIX/Sisimai-4.25.16.tar.gz ... OK
...
1 distribution installed
$ perldoc -l Sisimai
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.30.0/Sisimai.pm
Warning
Sisimai 5 requires Perl 5.26 or later. Check the version of Perl in your system before installing/upgrading
by perl -v
command.
$ perl -v
This is perl 5, version 30, subversion 0 (v5.30.0) built for darwin-2level
Copyright 1987-2019, Larry Wall
...
$ cd /usr/local/src
$ git clone https://github.com/sisimai/p5-sisimai.git
$ cd ./p5-sisimai
$ make install-from-local
./cpanm --sudo . || ( make cpm && ./cpm install --sudo -v . )
--> Working on .
Configuring Sisimai-v5.1.0 ... OK
Building and testing Sisimai-v5.1.0 ... Password: <sudo password here>
OK
Successfully installed Sisimai-v5.1.0
1 distribution installed
$ perl -MSisimai -lE 'print Sisimai->version'
5.1.0
Sisimai->rise()
method provides the feature for getting decoded data as Perl Hash reference from
bounced email messages as the following. Beginning with v4.25.6, new accessor origin
which keeps
the path to email file as a data source is available.
#! /usr/bin/env perl
use Sisimai;
my $v = Sisimai->rise('/path/to/mbox'); # or path to Maildir/
# In v4.23.0, the rise() and dump() methods of the Sisimai class can now read the entire bounce
# email as a string, in addition to the PATH to the email file or mailbox.
use IO::File;
my $r = '';
my $f = IO::File->new('/path/to/mbox'); # or path to Maildir/
{ local $/ = undef; $r = <$f>; $f->close }
my $v = Sisimai->rise(\$r);
# If you also need analysis results that are "delivered" (successfully delivered), please specify
# the "delivered" option to the rise() method as shown below.
my $v = Sisimai->rise('/path/to/mbox', 'delivered' => 1);
# From v5.0.0, Sisimai no longer returns analysis results with a bounce reason of "vacation" by
# default. If you also need analysis results that show a "vacation" reason, please specify the
# "vacation" option to the rise() method as shown in the following code.
my $v = Sisimai->rise('/path/to/mbox', 'vacation' => 1);
if( defined $v ) {
for my $e ( @$v ) {
print ref $e; # Sisimai::Fact
print ref $e->recipient; # Sisimai::Address
print ref $e->timestamp; # Sisimai::Time
print $e->addresser->address; # "michitsuna@example.org" # From
print $e->recipient->address; # "kijitora@example.jp" # To
print $e->recipient->host; # "example.jp"
print $e->deliverystatus; # "5.1.1"
print $e->replycode; # "550"
print $e->reason; # "userunknown"
print $e->origin; # "/var/spool/bounce/new/1740074341.eml"
print $e->hardbounce; # 1
my $h = $e->damn(); # Convert to HASH reference
my $j = $e->dump('json'); # Convert to JSON string
print $e->dump('json'); # JSON formatted bounce data
}
}
Sisimai->dump()
method provides the feature for getting decoded data as JSON string from bounced
email messages like the following code:
#! /usr/bin/env perl
use Sisimai;
# Get JSON string from path of a mailbox or a Maildir/
my $j = Sisimai->dump('/path/to/mbox'); # or path to Maildir/
# dump() is added in v4.1.27
print $j; # decoded data as JSON
# dump() method also accepts "delivered" and "vacation" option like the following code:
my $j = Sisimai->dump('/path/to/mbox', 'delivered' => 1, 'vacation' => 1);
c___
(c
and three _
s, looks like a fishhook) argument of Sisimai->rise
and Sisimai->dump
is an array reference and is a parameter to receive code references for callback feature. The first
element of c___
argument is called at Sisimai::Message->sift
for dealing email headers and
entire message body. The second element of c___
argument is called at the end of each email file
processing. The result generated by the callback method is accessible via Sisimai::Fact->catch
.
Callback method set in the first element of c___
is called at Sisimai::Message->sift()
.
#! /usr/bin/env perl
use Sisimai;
my $code = sub {
my $args = shift; # (*Hash)
my $head = $args->{'headers'}; # (*Hash) Email headers
my $body = $args->{'message'}; # (String) Message body
my $adds = { 'x-mailer' => '', 'queue-id' => '' };
if( $body =~ m/^X-Postfix-Queue-ID:\s*(.+)$/m ) {
$adds->{'queue-id'} = $1;
}
$adds->{'x-mailer'} = $head->{'x-mailer'} || '';
return $adds;
};
my $data = Sisimai->rise('/path/to/mbox', 'c___' => [$code, undef]);
my $json = Sisimai->dump('/path/to/mbox', 'c___' => [$code, undef]);
print $data->[0]->catch->{'x-mailer'}; # "Apple Mail (2.1283)"
print $data->[0]->catch->{'queue-id'}; # "43f4KX6WR7z1xcMG"
Callback method set in the second element of c___
is called at Sisimai->rise()
method for
dealing each email file.
my $path = '/path/to/maildir';
my $code = sub {
my $args = shift; # (*Hash)
my $kind = $args->{'kind'}; # (String) Sisimai::Mail->kind
my $mail = $args->{'mail'}; # (*String) Entire email message
my $path = $args->{'path'}; # (String) Sisimai::Mail->path
my $fact = $args->{'fact'}; # (*Array) List of Sisimai::Fact
for my $e ( @$fact ) {
# Store custom information in the "catch" accessor.
$e->{'catch'} ||= {};
$e->{'catch'}->{'size'} = length $$mail;
$e->{'catch'}->{'kind'} = ucfirst $kind;
if( $$mail =~ /^Return-Path: (.+)$/m ) {
# Return-Path: <MAILER-DAEMON>
$e->{'catch'}->{'return-path'} = $1;
}
# Save the original email with an additional "X-Sisimai-Parsed:" header to a different PATH.
my $a = sprintf("X-Sisimai-Parsed: %d\n", scalar @$fact);
my $p = sprintf("/path/to/another/directory/sisimai-%s.eml", $e->token);
my $f = IO::File->new($p, 'w');
my $v = $$mail; $v =~ s/^(From:.+)$/$a$1/m;
print $f $v; $f->close;
}
# Remove the email file in Maildir/ after decoding
unlink $path if $kind eq 'maildir';
# Need to not return a value
};
my $list = Sisimai->rise($path, 'c___' => [undef, $code]);
print $list->[0]->{'catch'}->{'size'}; # 2202
print $list->[0]->{'catch'}->{'kind'}; # "Maildir"
print $list->[0]->{'catch'}->{'return-path'}; # "<MAILER-DAEMON>"
More information about the callback feature is available at Sisimai | How To Parse - Callback Page.
Beginning with Sisimai 4.1.27, Sisimai->dump()
method is available and you can get decoded data
as JSON using the method.
$ perl -MSisimai -lE 'print Sisimai->dump(shift)' /path/to/mbox
[
{
"destination": "google.example.com",
"lhost": "gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com",
"hardbounce": 0,
"reason": "authfailure",
"catch": null,
"addresser": "michitsuna@example.jp",
"alias": "nekochan@example.co.jp",
"smtpagent": "Postfix",
"smtpcommand": "DATA",
"senderdomain": "example.jp",
"listid": "",
"action": "failed",
"feedbacktype": "",
"messageid": "hwK7pzjzJtz0RF9Y@relay3.example.com",
"origin": "./gmail-5.7.26.eml",
"recipient": "kijitora@google.example.com",
"rhost": "gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com",
"subject": "Nyaan",
"timezoneoffset": "+0900",
"replycode": 550,
"token": "84656774898baa90660be3e12fe0526e108d4473",
"diagnostictype": "SMTP",
"timestamp": 1650119685,
"diagnosticcode": "host gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com[64.233.187.27] said: This mail has been blocked because the sender is unauthenticated. Gmail requires all senders to authenticate with either SPF or DKIM. Authentication results: DKIM = did not pass SPF [relay3.example.com] with ip: [192.0.2.22] = did not pass For instructions on setting up authentication, go to https://support.google.com/mail/answer/81126#authentication c2-202200202020202020222222cat.127 - gsmtp (in reply to end of DATA command)",
"deliverystatus": "5.7.26"
}
]
The following table show the differences between Sisimai 4.25.16p1 and Sisimai 5. More information about differences are available at Sisimai | Differences page.
Beginning with v5.0.0, Sisimai requires Perl 5.26.0 or later.
Features | Sisimai 4 | Sisimai 5 |
---|---|---|
System requirements (Perl) | 5.10 - 5.38 | 5.26 - 5.38 |
Callback feature for the original email file | N/A | Available3 |
The number of MTA/ESP modules | 68 | 73 |
The number of detectable bounce reasons | 29 | 34 |
Dependencies (Except core modules of Perl) | 2 modules | 2 modules |
Source lines of code | 10,800 lines | 11,800 lines |
The number of tests in t/, xt/ directory | 270,000 tests | 335,000 tests |
The number of bounce emails decoded per second4 | 541 emails | 660 emails |
License | 2 Clause BSD | 2 Caluse BSD |
Commercial support | Available | Available |
Some decoding method names, class names, parameter names have been changed at Sisimai 5. The details of the decoded data are available at LIBSISIMAI.ORG/EN/DATA
Decoding Method | Sisimai 4 | Sisimai 5 |
---|---|---|
Decoding method name | Sisimai->make |
Sisimai->rise |
Dumping method name | Sisimai->dump |
Sisimai->dump |
Class name of decoded object | Sisimai::Data |
Sisimai::Fact |
Parameter name of the callback | hook |
c___ 5 |
Method name for checking the hard/soft bounce | softbounce |
hardbounce |
Decode a vacation message by default | Yes | No |
Sisimai::Message returns an object | Yes | No |
MIME decoding class | Sisimai::MIME |
Sisimai::RFC2045 |
Decoding transcript of SMTP session | No | Yes6 |
Three ESP module names have been changed at Sisimai 5. The list of the all MTA/ESP modules is available at LIBSISIMAI.ORG/EN/ENGINE
Sisimai:: |
Sisimai 4 | Sisimai 5 |
---|---|---|
Apple iCloud Mail (added at v5.1.0) | None | Rhost::Apple |
Microsoft Exchange Online | Rhost::ExchangeOnline |
Rhost::Microsoft |
Google Workspace | Rhost::GoogleApps |
Rhost::Google |
Tencent | Rhost::TencentQQ |
Rhost::Tencent |
Yahoo Mail (added at v5.1.0) | None | Rhost::YahooInc |
DragonFly Mail Agent (added at v5.1.0) | None | Lhost::DragonFly |
Five bounce reasons have been added at Sisimai 5. The list of the all bounce reasons sisimai can detect is available at LIBSISIMAI.ORG/EN/REASON
Rejected due to | Sisimai 4 | Sisimai 5 |
---|---|---|
sender domain authentication(SPF,DKIM,DMARC) | SecurityError |
AuthFailure |
low/bad reputation of the sender hostname/IP addr. | Blocked |
BadReputation |
missing PTR/having invalid PTR | Blocked |
RequirePTR |
non-compliance with RFC7 | SecurityError |
NotCompliantRFC |
exceeding a rate limit or sending too fast | SecurityError |
Speeding |
Please use the issue tracker to report any bugs.
Bounce mails which could not be decoded by Sisimai are saved in the repository set-of-emails/to-be-debugged-because/sisimai-cannot-parse-yet. If you have found any bounce email cannot be decoded using Sisimai, please add the email into the directory and send Pull-Request to this repository.
- @libsisimai | Sisimai on Twitter (@libsisimai)
- LIBSISIMAI.ORG | SISIMAI | MAIL ANALYZING INTERFACE | DECODING BOUNCES, BETTER AND FASTER.
- Sisimai Blog | blog.libsisimai.org
- Facebook Page | facebook.com/libsisimai
- GitHub | github.com/sisimai/p5-sisimai
- CPAN | Sisimai - Mail Analyzing Interface for bounce mails. - metacpan.org
- CPAN Testers Reports | CPAN Testers Reports: Reports for Sisimai
- Ruby verson | Ruby version of Sisimai
- Fixtures | set-of-emails - Sample emails for "make test"
- README-JA.md - README.md in Japanese(日本語)
- RFC3463 - Enhanced Mail System Status Codes
- RFC3464 - An Extensible Message Format for Delivery Status Notifications
- RFC3834 - Recommendations for Automatic Responses to Electronic Mail
- RFC5321 - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
- RFC5322 - Internet Message Format
Copyright (C) 2014-2024 azumakuniyuki, All Rights Reserved.
This software is distributed under The BSD 2-Clause License.
Footnotes
-
Specify
-b 4-stable
when you clone Sisimai 4 for example,git clone -b 4-stable https://github.com/sisimai/p5-sisimai.git
↩ -
The callback function allows you to add your own data under the
catch
accessor. ↩ -
The 2nd argument of
c___
parameter atSisimai->rise
method ↩ -
macOS Monterey/1.6GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5/16GB-RAM/Perl 5.30 ↩
-
c___
looks like a fishhook ↩ -
Sisimai::SMTP::Transcript->rise
Method provides the feature ↩ -
RFC5322 and related RFCs ↩