# frozen_string_literal: true require_dependency 'email/sender' module Jobs class GroupSmtpEmail < ::Jobs::Base include Skippable sidekiq_options queue: 'critical' sidekiq_retry_in do |count, exception| # retry in an hour when SMTP server is busy # or use default sidekiq retry formula. returning # nil/0 will trigger the default sidekiq # retry formula # # See https://github.com/mperham/sidekiq/blob/3330df0ee37cfd3e0cd3ef01e3e66b584b99d488/lib/sidekiq/job_retry.rb#L216-L234 case exception.wrapped when Net::SMTPServerBusy return 1.hour + (rand(30) * (count + 1)) end end def execute(args) return if quit_email_early? group = Group.find_by(id: args[:group_id]) return if group.blank? post = Post.find_by(id: args[:post_id]) email = args[:email] cc_addresses = args[:cc_emails] recipient_user = User.find_by_email(email, primary: true) if post.blank? return skip(email, nil, recipient_user, :group_smtp_post_deleted) end if !Topic.exists?(id: post.topic_id) return skip(email, post, recipient_user, :group_smtp_topic_deleted) end if !group.smtp_enabled return skip(email, post, recipient_user, :group_smtp_disabled_for_group) end # There is a rare race condition causing the Imap::Sync class to create # an incoming email and associated post/topic, which then kicks off # the PostAlerter to notify others in the PM about a reply in the topic, # but for the OP which is not necessary (because the person emailing the # IMAP inbox already knows about the OP) # # Basically, we should never be sending this notification for the first # post in a topic. # # If the group does not have IMAP enabled then this could be legitimate, # for example in cases where we are creating a new topic to reply to another # group PM and we need to send the participants the group OP email. if post.is_first_post? && group.imap_enabled ImapSyncLog.warn("Aborting SMTP email for post #{post.id} in topic #{post.topic_id} to #{email}, the post is the OP and should not send an email.", group) return end ImapSyncLog.debug("Sending SMTP email for post #{post.id} in topic #{post.topic_id} to #{email}.", group) # The EmailLog record created by the sender will have the raw email # stored, the group smtp ID, and any cc addresses recorded for later # cross referencing. message = GroupSmtpMailer.send_mail(group, email, post, cc_addresses) Email::Sender.new(message, :group_smtp, recipient_user).send # Create an incoming email record to avoid importing again from IMAP # server. While this may not be technically required if IMAP is not # currently enabled for the group, it will help a lot with the initial # sync if it is turned on at a later date. IncomingEmail.create!( user_id: post.user_id, topic_id: post.topic_id, post_id: post.id, raw: message.to_s, subject: message.subject, message_id: message.message_id, to_addresses: message.to, cc_addresses: message.cc, from_address: message.from, created_via: IncomingEmail.created_via_types[:group_smtp] ) end def quit_email_early? SiteSetting.disable_emails == 'yes' || !SiteSetting.enable_smtp end def skip(email, post, recipient_user, reason) create_skipped_email_log( email_type: :group_smtp, to_address: email, user_id: recipient_user&.id, post_id: post&.id, reason_type: SkippedEmailLog.reason_types[reason] ) end end end