@@ -1454,14 +1454,40 @@ sub smtp_auth_maybe {
$error = $@ || 'Unknown error';
};
- # NOTE: SMTP status code handling will be added in a subsequent commit,
- # return 1 when failed due to non-credential reasons
- return $error ? 1 : ($result ? 1 : 0);
+ return ($error
+ ? handle_smtp_error($error)
+ : ($result ? 1 : 0));
});
return $auth;
}
+sub handle_smtp_error {
+ my ($error) = @_;
+
+ # Parse SMTP status code from error message in:
+ # https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5321.html
+ if ($error =~ /\b(\d{3})\b/) {
+ my $status_code = $1;
+ if ($status_code =~ /^4/) {
+ # 4yz: Transient Negative Completion reply
+ warn "SMTP transient error (status code $status_code): $error";
+ return 1;
+ } elsif ($status_code =~ /^5/) {
+ # 5yz: Permanent Negative Completion reply
+ warn "SMTP permanent error (status code $status_code): $error";
+ return 0;
+ }
+ # If no recognized status code is found, treat as transient error
+ warn "SMTP unknown error: $error. Treating as transient failure.";
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ # If no status code is found, treat as transient error
+ warn "SMTP generic error: $error";
+ return 1;
+}
+
sub ssl_verify_params {
eval {
require IO::Socket::SSL;
Code captured errors but did not process them further. This treated all failures the same without distinguishing SMTP status. Add handle-smtp_error to extract SMTP status codes using a regex (as defined in RFC 5321) and handle errors as follows: - No error present: - If a result is provided, return 1 to indicate success. - Otherwise, return 0 to indicate failure. - Error present with a captured three-digit status code: - For 4yz (transient errors), return 1 and allow retries. - For 5yz (permanent errors), return 0 to indicate failure. - For any other recognized status code, return 1, treating it as a transient error. - Error present but no status code found: - Return 1 as a transient error. Signed-off-by: Zheng Yuting <05ZYT30@gmail.com> --- git-send-email.perl | 32 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)