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"""Recognizes simple heuristically delimited bounces."""
import re
import email.Iterators
def _c(pattern):
return re.compile(pattern, re.IGNORECASE)
# This is a list of tuples of the form
#
# (start cre, end cre, address cre)
#
# where `cre' means compiled regular expression, start is the line just before
# the bouncing address block, end is the line just after the bouncing address
# block, and address cre is the regexp that will recognize the addresses. It
# must have a group called `addr' which will contain exactly and only the
# address that bounced.
PATTERNS = [
# sdm.de
(_c('here is your list of failed recipients'),
_c('here is your returned mail'),
_c(r'<(?P<addr>[^>]*)>')),
# sz-sb.de, corridor.com, nfg.nl
(_c('the following addresses had'),
_c('transcript of session follows'),
_c(r'<(?P<fulladdr>[^>]*)>|\(expanded from: <?(?P<addr>[^>)]*)>?\)')),
# robanal.demon.co.uk
(_c('this message was created automatically by mail delivery software'),
_c('original message follows'),
_c('rcpt to:\s*<(?P<addr>[^>]*)>')),
# s1.com (InterScan E-Mail VirusWall NT ???)
(_c('message from interscan e-mail viruswall nt'),
_c('end of message'),
_c('rcpt to:\s*<(?P<addr>[^>]*)>')),
# Smail
(_c('failed addresses follow:'),
_c('message text follows:'),
_c(r'\s*(?P<addr>\S+@\S+)')),
# newmail.ru
(_c('This is the machine generated message from mail service.'),
_c('--- Below the next line is a copy of the message.'),
_c('<(?P<addr>[^>]*)>')),
# turbosport.com runs something called `MDaemon 3.5.2' ???
(_c('The following addresses did NOT receive a copy of your message:'),
_c('--- Session Transcript ---'),
_c('[>]\s*(?P<addr>.*)$')),
# usa.net
(_c('Intended recipient:\s*(?P<addr>.*)$'),
_c('--------RETURNED MAIL FOLLOWS--------'),
_c('Intended recipient:\s*(?P<addr>.*)$')),
# hotpop.com
(_c('Undeliverable Address:\s*(?P<addr>.*)$'),
_c('Original message attached'),
_c('Undeliverable Address:\s*(?P<addr>.*)$')),
# Another demon.co.uk format
(_c('This message was created automatically by mail delivery'),
_c('^---- START OF RETURNED MESSAGE ----'),
_c("addressed to '(?P<addr>[^']*)'")),
# Prodigy.net full mailbox
(_c("User's mailbox is full:"),
_c('Unable to deliver mail.'),
_c("User's mailbox is full:\s*<(?P<addr>[^>]*)>")),
# Microsoft SMTPSVC
(_c('The email below could not be delivered to the following user:'),
_c('Old message:'),
_c('<(?P<addr>[^>]*)>')),
# Yahoo on behalf of other domains like sbcglobal.net
(_c('Unable to deliver message to the following address\(es\)\.'),
_c('--- Original message follows\.'),
_c('<(?P<addr>[^>]*)>:')),
# kundenserver.de
(_c('A message that you sent could not be delivered'),
_c('^---'),
_c('<(?P<addr>[^>]*)>')),
# another kundenserver.de
(_c('A message that you sent could not be delivered'),
_c('^---'),
_c('^(?P<addr>[^\s@]+@[^\s@:]+):')),
# thehartford.com
(_c('Delivery to the following recipients failed'),
_c("Bogus - there actually isn't anything"),
_c('^\s*(?P<addr>[^\s@]+@[^\s@]+)\s*$')),
# and another thehartfod.com/hartfordlife.com
(_c('^Your message\s*$'),
_c('^because:'),
_c('^\s*(?P<addr>[^\s@]+@[^\s@]+)\s*$')),
# kviv.be (NTMail)
(_c('^Unable to deliver message to'),
_c(r'\*+\s+End of message\s+\*+'),
_c('<(?P<addr>[^>]*)>')),
# earthlink.net supported domains
(_c('^Sorry, unable to deliver your message to'),
_c('^A copy of the original message'),
_c('\s*(?P<addr>[^\s@]+@[^\s@]+)\s+')),
# ademe.fr
(_c('^A message could not be delivered to:'),
_c('^Subject:'),
_c('^\s*(?P<addr>[^\s@]+@[^\s@]+)\s*$')),
# andrew.ac.jp
(_c('^Invalid final delivery userid:'),
_c('^Original message follows.'),
_c('\s*(?P<addr>[^\s@]+@[^\s@]+)\s*$')),
# E500_SMTP_Mail_Service@lerctr.org
(_c('------ Failed Recipients ------'),
_c('-------- Returned Mail --------'),
_c('<(?P<addr>[^>]*)>')),
# cynergycom.net
(_c('A message that you sent could not be delivered'),
_c('^---'),
_c('(?P<addr>[^\s@]+@[^\s@)]+)')),
# Next one goes here...
]
def process(msg, patterns=None):
if patterns is None:
patterns = PATTERNS
# simple state machine
# 0 = nothing seen yet
# 1 = intro seen
addrs = {}
# MAS: This is a mess. The outer loop used to be over the message
# so we only looped through the message once. Looping through the
# message for each set of patterns is obviously way more work, but
# if we don't do it, problems arise because scre from the wrong
# pattern set matches first and then acre doesn't match. The
# alternative is to split things into separate modules, but then
# we process the message multiple times anyway.
for scre, ecre, acre in patterns:
state = 0
for line in email.Iterators.body_line_iterator(msg):
if state == 0:
if scre.search(line):
state = 1
if state == 1:
mo = acre.search(line)
if mo:
addr = mo.group('addr')
if addr:
addrs[mo.group('addr')] = 1
elif ecre.search(line):
break
if addrs:
break
return addrs.keys()