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#!/usr/bin/php<?php/** Utility to debug mailouts - will save the content of emails to a* logfile instead of sending them out. Use it as a sendmail* "stand-in" when testing mailouts.** It is not Moodle specific - use it anywhere by setting the php* "sendmail_path" setting to this file with a logfile parameter.** - Set in php.ini (not settable in config.php):* sendmail_path=/path-to-moodle/admin/mailout-debugger.php');* Or from the commandline* php -d sendmail_path='/path-to-moodle/admin/mailout-debugger.php' /path/to/cron.php** - Create a file in admin called mailout-debugger.enable* (this is a security check to prevent execution in prod environments)* touch /path/to/moodle/admin/mailout-debugger.enable** - Mark as executable: chmod ugo+rx mailout-debugger.php** - Run your admin/cron.php** - Read /tmp/moodle-mailout.log*** This script will create logfiles in /tmp/ or in $TMPDIR if set.* On windows, use php -r 'print sys_get_temp_dir()' to see where the file is saved.*/// Security check.if (!file_exists(__DIR__.'/mailout-debugger.enable')) {mdie("Disabled.");}$tmpdir=sys_get_temp_dir(); // defaultif (isset($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'])) {mdie("should not be called from web server!");}if (isset($_ENV['TMPDIR']) && is_dir($_ENV['TMPDIR'])) {$tmpdir = $_ENV['TMPDIR'];}$tmpfile = $tmpdir . '/moodle-mailout.log';$fh = fopen($tmpfile, 'a+', false)or mdie("Error openning $tmpfile on append\n");fwrite($fh, "==== ".date("D M d H:i:s Y", time())." ====\n");fwrite($fh, "==== Commandline: " . implode(' ',$argv) . "\n");$stdin = fopen('php://stdin', 'r');while ($line = fgets($stdin)) {fwrite($fh, $line);}fwrite($fh, "\n");fclose($fh);fclose($stdin);/*** Print an error to STDOUT and exit with a non-zero code. For commandline scripts.* Default errorcode is 1.** Very useful for perl-like error-handling:** do_something() or mdie("Something went wrong");** @param string $msg Error message* @param integer $errorcode Error code to emit**/function mdie($msg='', $errorcode=1) {trigger_error($msg);exit($errorcode);}