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# protocol
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Configure the delivery protocol. The default is to use SMTP to the
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domain associated with the queue, but you can also configure delivering
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to a local [maildir](http://www.courier-mta.org/maildir.html), or using
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custom lua code to process a message
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### Example of smart-hosting with the SMTP protocol
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{{since('2023.08.22-4d895015')}}
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Rather than relying on MX resolution, you can provide an explicit list
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of MX host names or IP addresses to which the queue should deliver.
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The addresses will be tried in the order specified.
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```lua
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kumo.on('get_queue_config', function(domain, tenant, campaign, routing_domain)
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if domain == 'smarthost.example.com' then
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-- Relay via some other internal infrastructure.
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-- Enclose IP (or IPv6) addresses in `[]`.
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-- Otherwise the name will be resolved for A and AAAA records
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return kumo.make_queue_config {
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protocol = {
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smtp = {
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mx_list = {
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'smart.host.local',
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{ name = 'mx.example.com', addr = '10.0.0.1' },
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},
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},
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},
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}
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end
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-- Otherwise, just use the defaults
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return kumo.make_queue_config {}
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end)
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```
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### Example of using the Maildir protocol
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```lua
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kumo.on('get_queue_config', function(domain, tenant, campaign, routing_domain)
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if domain == 'maildir.example.com' then
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-- Store this domain into a maildir, rather than attempting
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-- to deliver via SMTP
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return kumo.make_queue_config {
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protocol = {
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maildir_path = '/var/tmp/kumo-maildir',
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},
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}
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end
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-- Otherwise, just use the defaults
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return kumo.make_queue_config {}
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end)
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```
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!!! note
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Maildir support is present primarily for functional validation
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rather than being present as a first class delivery mechanism.
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Failures to write to the maildir will cause the message to be delayed and
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retried approximately 1 minute later. The normal message retry schedule does
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not apply.
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#### Specifying directory and file modes for maildir
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{{since('2025.01.23-7273d2bc')}}
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If you are sharing the maildir with something like dovecot it can sometimes
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be desirable to explicitly control the file permissions of the directory
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structure and files that are created. You can achieve this via the `dir_mode`
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and `file_mode` parameters.
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!!! note
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Lua doesn't support native octal literal numbers, so you must use
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`tonumber` as shown in the example below if you wish to specify
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the modes in octal
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```lua
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kumo.on('get_queue_config', function(domain, tenant, campaign, routing_domain)
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if domain == 'maildir.example.com' then
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return kumo.make_queue_config {
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protocol = {
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maildir_path = '/var/tmp/kumo-maildir',
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dir_mode = tonumber('775', 8),
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file_mode = tonumber('664', 8),
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},
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}
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end
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end)
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```
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#### Advanced Maildir Path
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{{since('2025.01.23-7273d2bc')}}
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If you are sharing the maildir with something like dovecot it is desirable
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to be able to put messages into per-user maildirs.
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You can achieve this through templated paths.
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The `maildir_path` field supports [template expansion](../../template/index.md).
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The following values are pre-defined in the context:
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* `meta` - the full set of metadata from the message.
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* `queue` - the effective queue name of the message.
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* `campaign` - the campaign associated with the message (may be nil).
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* `tenant` - the tenant associated with the message (may be nil).
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* `domain` - the domain portion of the queue name (usually the same thing
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as `domain_part`, but may be different if you are using advanced queue
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name assignment).
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* `routing_domain` - the routing domain portion of the queue (may be nil).
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* `local_part` - the user mailbox portion of the envelope recipient email address.
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* `domain_part` - the domain portion of the envelope recipient email address.
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* `email` - the full envelope recipient email address.
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* `sender_local_part` the user mailbox portion of the envelope sender email address.
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* `sender_domain_part` the domain portion of the envelope sender email address.
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* `sender_email` the full envelope sender email address.
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In the example below, each recipient domain has its own directory created
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(although in this example, we only do this for `maildir.example.com`), and each
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individual user at that domain has their own maildir created.
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"created" here means that kumomta will create it if it doesn't already exist,
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and deliver to it in either case.
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```lua
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kumo.on('get_queue_config', function(domain, tenant, campaign, routing_domain)
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if domain == 'maildir.example.com' then
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return kumo.make_queue_config {
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protocol = {
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maildir_path = '/maildirs/{{ domain_part }}/{{ local_part }}',
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dir_mode = tonumber('775', 8),
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file_mode = tonumber('664', 8),
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},
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}
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end
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end)
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```
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### Using Lua as a delivery protocol
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```lua
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kumo.on('get_queue_config', function(domain, tenant, campaign, routing_domain)
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if domain == 'webhook' then
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-- Use the `make.webhook` event to handle delivery
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-- of webhook log records
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return kumo.make_queue_config {
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protocol = {
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custom_lua = {
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-- this will cause an event called `make.webhook` to trigger.
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-- You can pick any name for this event, so long as it doesn't
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-- collide with a pre-defined event, and so long as you bind
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-- to it with a kumo.on call
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constructor = 'make.webhook',
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},
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},
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}
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end
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return kumo.make_queue_config {}
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end)
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-- This event will be called each time we need to make a connection.
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-- It needs to return a lua object with a `send` method
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kumo.on('make.webhook', function(domain, tenant, campaign)
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-- Create the connection object
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local connection = {}
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-- define a send method on the connection object.
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-- The return value is the disposition string for a successful
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-- delivery; that string will get logged in the resulting log record.
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-- If the delivery failed, you can use `kumo.reject` to raise the
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-- error with an appropriate 400 or 500 code.
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-- 400 codes will be retried later. 500 codes will log a permanent
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-- failure and no further delivery attempts will be made for the message.
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function connection:send(message)
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print(message:get_data())
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if failed then
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kumo.reject(400, 'failed for some reason')
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end
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return 'OK'
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end
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return connection
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end)
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```
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See [should_enqueue_log_record](../../events/should_enqueue_log_record.md) for
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a more complete example.
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