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"""MailList mixin class managing the privacy options."""
import re
from Mailman import mm_cfg
from Mailman import Utils
from Mailman.i18n import _
from Mailman.Gui.GUIBase import GUIBase
try:
True, False
except NameError:
True = 1
False = 0
class Privacy(GUIBase):
def GetConfigCategory(self):
return 'privacy', _('Privacy options...')
def GetConfigSubCategories(self, category):
if category == 'privacy':
return [('subscribing', _('Subscription rules')),
('sender', _('Sender filters')),
('recipient', _('Recipient filters')),
('spam', _('Spam filters')),
]
return None
def GetConfigInfo(self, mlist, category, subcat=None):
if category <> 'privacy':
return None
# Pre-calculate some stuff. Technically, we shouldn't do the
# sub_cfentry calculation here, but it's too ugly to indent it any
# further, and besides, that'll mess up i18n catalogs.
WIDTH = mm_cfg.TEXTFIELDWIDTH
if mm_cfg.ALLOW_OPEN_SUBSCRIBE:
sub_cfentry = ('subscribe_policy', mm_cfg.Radio,
# choices
(_('None'),
_('Confirm'),
_('Require approval'),
_('Confirm and approve')),
0,
_('What steps are required for subscription?<br>'),
_('''None - no verification steps (<em>Not
Recommended </em>)<br>
Confirm (*) - email confirmation step required <br>
Require approval - require list administrator
Approval for subscriptions <br>
Confirm and approve - both confirm and approve
<p>(*) when someone requests a subscription,
Mailman sends them a notice with a unique
subscription request number that they must reply to
in order to subscribe.<br>
This prevents mischievous (or malicious) people
from creating subscriptions for others without
their consent.'''))
else:
sub_cfentry = ('subscribe_policy', mm_cfg.Radio,
# choices
(_('Confirm'),
_('Require approval'),
_('Confirm and approve')),
1,
_('What steps are required for subscription?<br>'),
_('''Confirm (*) - email confirmation required <br>
Require approval - require list administrator
approval for subscriptions <br>
Confirm and approve - both confirm and approve
<p>(*) when someone requests a subscription,
Mailman sends them a notice with a unique
subscription request number that they must reply to
in order to subscribe.<br> This prevents
mischievous (or malicious) people from creating
subscriptions for others without their consent.'''))
# some helpful values
admin = mlist.GetScriptURL('admin')
subscribing_rtn = [
_("""This section allows you to configure subscription and
membership exposure policy. You can also control whether this
list is public or not. See also the
<a href="%(admin)s/archive">Archival Options</a> section for
separate archive-related privacy settings."""),
_('Subscribing'),
('advertised', mm_cfg.Radio, (_('No'), _('Yes')), 0,
_('''Advertise this list when people ask what lists are on this
machine?''')),
sub_cfentry,
('unsubscribe_policy', mm_cfg.Radio, (_('No'), _('Yes')), 0,
_("""Is the list moderator's approval required for unsubscription
requests? (<em>No</em> is recommended)"""),
_("""When members want to leave a list, they will make an
unsubscription request, either via the web or via email.
Normally it is best for you to allow open unsubscriptions so that
users can easily remove themselves from mailing lists (they get
really upset if they can't get off lists!).
<p>For some lists though, you may want to impose moderator
approval before an unsubscription request is processed. Examples
of such lists include a corporate mailing list that all employees
are required to be members of.""")),
_('Ban list'),
('ban_list', mm_cfg.EmailListEx, (10, WIDTH), 1,
_("""List of addresses which are banned from membership in this
mailing list."""),
_("""Addresses in this list are banned outright from subscribing
to this mailing list, with no further moderation required. Add
addresses one per line; start the line with a ^ character to
designate a regular expression match.""")),
_("Membership exposure"),
('private_roster', mm_cfg.Radio,
(_('Anyone'), _('List members'), _('List admin only')), 0,
_('Who can view subscription list?'),
_('''When set, the list of subscribers is protected by member or
admin password authentication.''')),
('obscure_addresses', mm_cfg.Radio, (_('No'), _('Yes')), 0,
_("""Show member addresses so they're not directly recognizable
as email addresses?"""),
_("""Setting this option causes member email addresses to be
transformed when they are presented on list web pages (both in
text and as links), so they're not trivially recognizable as
email addresses. The intention is to prevent the addresses
from being snarfed up by automated web scanners for use by
spammers.""")),
]
adminurl = mlist.GetScriptURL('admin', absolute=1)
if mlist.dmarc_quarantine_moderation_action:
quarantine = _('/Quarantine')
else:
quarantine = ''
sender_rtn = [
_("""When a message is posted to the list, a series of
moderation steps are taken to decide whether a moderator must
first approve the message or not. This section contains the
controls for moderation of both member and non-member postings.
<p>Member postings are held for moderation if their
<b>moderation flag</b> is turned on. You can control whether
member postings are moderated by default or not.
<p>Non-member postings can be automatically
<a href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/accept_these_nonmembers"
>accepted</a>,
<a href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/hold_these_nonmembers">held for
moderation</a>,
<a href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/reject_these_nonmembers"
>rejected</a> (bounced), or
<a href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/discard_these_nonmembers"
>discarded</a>,
either individually or as a group. Any
posting from a non-member who is not explicitly accepted,
rejected, or discarded, will have their posting filtered by the
<a href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/generic_nonmember_action">general
non-member rules</a>.
<p>In the text boxes below, add one address per line; start the
line with a ^ character to designate a <a href=
"http://docs.python.org/library/re.html"
>Python regular expression</a>. When entering backslashes, do so
as if you were using Python raw strings (i.e. you generally just
use a single backslash).
<p>Note that non-regexp matches are always done first."""),
_('Member filters'),
('default_member_moderation', mm_cfg.Radio, (_('No'), _('Yes')),
0, _('By default, should new list member postings be moderated?'),
_("""Each list member has a <em>moderation flag</em> which says
whether messages from the list member can be posted directly to
the list, or must first be approved by the list moderator. When
the moderation flag is turned on, list member postings must be
approved first. You, the list administrator can decide whether a
specific individual's postings will be moderated or not.
<p>When a new member is subscribed, their initial moderation flag
takes its value from this option. Turn this option off to accept
member postings by default. Turn this option on to, by default,
moderate member postings first. You can always manually set an
individual member's moderation bit by using the
<a href="%(adminurl)s/members">membership management
screens</a>.""")),
('member_moderation_action', mm_cfg.Radio,
(_('Hold'), _('Reject'), _('Discard')), 0,
_("""Action to take when a moderated member posts to the
list."""),
_("""<ul><li><b>Hold</b> -- this holds the message for approval
by the list moderators.
<p><li><b>Reject</b> -- this automatically rejects the message by
sending a bounce notice to the post's author. The text of the
bounce notice can be <a
href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/member_moderation_notice"
>configured by you</a>.
<p><li><b>Discard</b> -- this simply discards the message, with
no notice sent to the post's author.
</ul>""")),
('member_moderation_notice', mm_cfg.Text, (10, WIDTH), 1,
_("""Text to include in any
<a href="?VARHELP/privacy/sender/member_moderation_action"
>rejection notice</a> to
be sent to moderated members who post to this list.""")),
('dmarc_moderation_action', mm_cfg.Radio,
(_('Accept'), _('Munge From'), _('Wrap Message'), _('Reject'),
_('Discard')), 0,
_("""Action to take when anyone posts to the
list from a domain with a DMARC Reject%(quarantine)s Policy."""),
_("""<ul><li><b>Munge From</b> -- applies the <a
href="?VARHELP=general/from_is_list">from_is_list Munge From</a>
transformation to these messages.
<p><li><b>Wrap Message</b> -- applies the <a
href="?VARHELP=general/from_is_list">from_is_list Wrap
Message</a> transformation to these messages.
<p><li><b>Reject</b> -- this automatically rejects the message by
sending a bounce notice to the post's author. The text of the
bounce notice can be <a
href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/dmarc_moderation_notice"
>configured by you</a>.
<p><li><b>Discard</b> -- this simply discards the message, with
no notice sent to the post's author.
</ul>
<p>This setting takes precedence over the <a
href="?VARHELP=general/from_is_list"> from_is_list</a> setting
if the message is From: an affected domain and the setting is
other than Accept.""")),
('dmarc_quarantine_moderation_action', mm_cfg.Radio,
(_('No'), _('Yes')), 0,
_("""Shall the above dmarc_moderation_action apply to messages
From: domains with DMARC p=quarantine as well as p=reject"""),
_("""<ul><li><b>No</b> -- this applies dmarc_moderation_action to
only those posts From: a domain with DMARC p=reject. This is
appropriate if you are concerned about bounced messages, but
want to apply dmarc_moderation_action to as few messages as
possible.
<p><li><b>Yes</b> -- this applies dmarc_moderation_action to
posts From: a domain with DMARC p=reject or p=quarantine.
</ul><p>If a message is From: a domain with DMARC p=quarantine
and dmarc_moderation_action is not applied (this set to No)
the message will likely not bounce, but will be delivered to
recipients' spam folders or other hard to find places.""")),
('dmarc_moderation_notice', mm_cfg.Text, (10, WIDTH), 1,
_("""Text to include in any
<a href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/dmarc_moderation_action"
>rejection notice</a> to
be sent to anyone who posts to this list from a domain
with a DMARC Reject%(quarantine)s Policy.""")),
_('Non-member filters'),
('accept_these_nonmembers', mm_cfg.EmailListEx, (10, WIDTH), 1,
_("""List of non-member addresses whose postings should be
automatically accepted."""),
# XXX Needs to be reviewed for list@domain names. Also, the
# implementation allows the @listname to work in all
# *_these_nonmembers. It doesn't make much sense in the others,
# but it could be useful. Should we mention it?
_("""Postings from any of these non-members will be automatically
accepted with no further moderation applied. Add member
addresses one per line; start the line with a ^ character to
designate a regular expression match. A line consisting of
the @ character followed by a list name specifies another
Mailman list in this installation, all of whose member
addresses will be accepted for this list.""")),
('hold_these_nonmembers', mm_cfg.EmailListEx, (10, WIDTH), 1,
_("""List of non-member addresses whose postings will be
immediately held for moderation."""),
_("""Postings from any of these non-members will be immediately
and automatically held for moderation by the list moderators.
The sender will receive a notification message which will allow
them to cancel their held message. Add member addresses one per
line; start the line with a ^ character to designate a regular
expression match.""")),
('reject_these_nonmembers', mm_cfg.EmailListEx, (10, WIDTH), 1,
_("""List of non-member addresses whose postings will be
automatically rejected."""),
_("""Postings from any of these non-members will be automatically
rejected. In other words, their messages will be bounced back to
the sender with a notification of automatic rejection. This
option is not appropriate for known spam senders; their messages
should be
<a href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/discard_these_nonmembers"
>automatically discarded</a>.
<p>Add member addresses one per line; start the line with a ^
character to designate a regular expression match.""")),
('discard_these_nonmembers', mm_cfg.EmailListEx, (10, WIDTH), 1,
_("""List of non-member addresses whose postings will be
automatically discarded."""),
_("""Postings from any of these non-members will be automatically
discarded. That is, the message will be thrown away with no
further processing or notification. The sender will not receive
a notification or a bounce, however the list moderators can
optionally <a href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/forward_auto_discards"
>receive copies of auto-discarded messages.</a>.
<p>Add member addresses one per line; start the line with a ^
character to designate a regular expression match.""")),
('generic_nonmember_action', mm_cfg.Radio,
(_('Accept'), _('Hold'), _('Reject'), _('Discard')), 0,
_("""Action to take for postings from non-members for which no
explicit action is defined."""),
_("""When a post from a non-member is received, the message's
sender is matched against the list of explicitly
<a href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/accept_these_nonmembers"
>accepted</a>,
<a href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/hold_these_nonmembers">held</a>,
<a href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/reject_these_nonmembers"
>rejected</a> (bounced), and
<a href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/discard_these_nonmembers"
>discarded</a> addresses. If no match is found, then this action
is taken.""")),
('forward_auto_discards', mm_cfg.Radio, (_('No'), _('Yes')), 0,
_("""Should messages from non-members, which are automatically
discarded, be forwarded to the list moderator?""")),
('nonmember_rejection_notice', mm_cfg.Text, (10, WIDTH), 1,
_("""Text to include in any rejection notice to be sent to
non-members who post to this list. This notice can include
the list's owner address by %%(listowner)s and replaces the
internally crafted default message.""")),
]
recip_rtn = [
_("""This section allows you to configure various filters based on
the recipient of the message."""),
_('Recipient filters'),
('require_explicit_destination', mm_cfg.Radio,
(_('No'), _('Yes')), 0,
_("""Must posts have list named in destination (to, cc) field
(or be among the acceptable alias names, specified below)?"""),
_("""Many (in fact, most) spams do not explicitly name their
myriad destinations in the explicit destination addresses - in
fact often the To: field has a totally bogus address for
obfuscation. The constraint applies only to the stuff in the
address before the '@' sign, but still catches all such spams.
<p>The cost is that the list will not accept unhindered any
postings relayed from other addresses, unless
<ol>
<li>The relaying address has the same name, or
<li>The relaying address name is included on the options that
specifies acceptable aliases for the list.
</ol>""")),
('acceptable_aliases', mm_cfg.Text, (4, WIDTH), 0,
_("""Alias names (regexps) which qualify as explicit to or cc
destination names for this list."""),
_("""Alternate addresses that are acceptable when
`require_explicit_destination' is enabled. This option takes a
list of regular expressions, one per line, which is matched
against every recipient address in the message. The matching is
performed with Python's re.match() function, meaning they are
anchored to the start of the string.
<p>For backwards compatibility with Mailman 1.1, if the regexp
does not contain an `@', then the pattern is matched against just
the local part of the recipient address. If that match fails, or
if the pattern does contain an `@', then the pattern is matched
against the entire recipient address.
<p>Matching against the local part is deprecated; in a future
release, the pattern will always be matched against the entire
recipient address.""")),
('max_num_recipients', mm_cfg.Number, 5, 0,
_('Ceiling on acceptable number of recipients for a posting.'),
_('''If a posting has this number, or more, of recipients, it is
held for admin approval. Use 0 for no ceiling.''')),
]
spam_rtn = [
_("""This section allows you to configure various anti-spam
filters posting filters, which can help reduce the amount of spam
your list members end up receiving.
"""),
_('Header filters'),
('header_filter_rules', mm_cfg.HeaderFilter, 0, 0,
_('Filter rules to match against the headers of a message.'),
_("""Each header filter rule has two parts, a list of regular
expressions, one per line, and an action to take. Mailman
matches the message's headers against every regular expression in
the rule and if any match, the message is rejected, held, or
discarded based on the action you specify. Use <em>Defer</em> to
temporarily disable a rule.
You can have more than one filter rule for your list. In that
case, each rule is matched in turn, with processing stopped after
the first match.
Note that headers are collected from all the attachments
(except for the mailman administrivia message) and
matched against the regular expressions. With this feature,
you can effectively sort out messages with dangerous file
types or file name extensions.""")),
_('Legacy anti-spam filters'),
('bounce_matching_headers', mm_cfg.Text, (6, WIDTH), 0,
_('Hold posts with header value matching a specified regexp.'),
_("""Use this option to prohibit posts according to specific
header values. The target value is a regular-expression for
matching against the specified header. The match is done
disregarding letter case. Lines beginning with '#' are ignored
as comments.
<p>For example:<pre>to: .*@public.com </pre> says to hold all
postings with a <em>To:</em> mail header containing '@public.com'
anywhere among the addresses.
<p>Note that leading whitespace is trimmed from the regexp. This
can be circumvented in a number of ways, e.g. by escaping or
bracketing it.""")),
]
if subcat == 'sender':
return sender_rtn
elif subcat == 'recipient':
return recip_rtn
elif subcat == 'spam':
return spam_rtn
else:
return subscribing_rtn
def _setValue(self, mlist, property, val, doc):
# Ignore any hdrfilter_* form variables
if property.startswith('hdrfilter_'):
return
# For subscribe_policy when ALLOW_OPEN_SUBSCRIBE is true, we need to
# add one to the value because the page didn't present an open list as
# an option.
if property == 'subscribe_policy' and not mm_cfg.ALLOW_OPEN_SUBSCRIBE:
val += 1
if (property == 'dmarc_moderation_action' and
val < mm_cfg.DEFAULT_DMARC_MODERATION_ACTION):
doc.addError(_("""dmarc_moderation_action must be >= the configured
default value."""))
val = mm_cfg.DEFAULT_DMARC_MODERATION_ACTION
setattr(mlist, property, val)
# We need to handle the header_filter_rules widgets specially, but
# everything else can be done by the base class's handleForm() method.
# However, to do this we need an awful hack. _setValue() and
# _getValidValue() will essentially ignore any hdrfilter_* form variables.
# TK: we should call this function only in subcat == 'spam'
def _handleForm(self, mlist, category, subcat, cgidata, doc):
# TK: If there is no hdrfilter_* in cgidata, we should not touch
# the header filter rules.
if not cgidata.has_key('hdrfilter_rebox_01'):
return
# First deal with
rules = []
# We start i at 1 and keep going until we no longer find items keyed
# with the marked tags.
i = 1
downi = None
while True:
deltag = 'hdrfilter_delete_%02d' % i
reboxtag = 'hdrfilter_rebox_%02d' % i
actiontag = 'hdrfilter_action_%02d' % i
wheretag = 'hdrfilter_where_%02d' % i
addtag = 'hdrfilter_add_%02d' % i
newtag = 'hdrfilter_new_%02d' % i
uptag = 'hdrfilter_up_%02d' % i
downtag = 'hdrfilter_down_%02d' % i
i += 1
# Was this a delete? If so, we can just ignore this entry
if cgidata.has_key(deltag):
continue
# Get the data for the current box
pattern = cgidata.getvalue(reboxtag)
try:
action = int(cgidata.getvalue(actiontag))
# We'll get a TypeError when the actiontag is missing and the
# .getvalue() call returns None.
except (ValueError, TypeError):
action = mm_cfg.DEFER
if pattern is None:
# We came to the end of the boxes
break
if cgidata.has_key(newtag) and not pattern:
# This new entry is incomplete.
if i == 2:
# OK it is the first.
continue
doc.addError(_("""Header filter rules require a pattern.
Incomplete filter rules will be ignored."""))
continue
# Make sure the pattern was a legal regular expression
try:
re.compile(pattern)
except (re.error, TypeError):
safepattern = Utils.websafe(pattern)
doc.addError(_("""The header filter rule pattern
'%(safepattern)s' is not a legal regular expression. This
rule will be ignored."""))
continue
# Was this an add item?
if cgidata.has_key(addtag):
# Where should the new one be added?
where = cgidata.getvalue(wheretag)
if where == 'before':
# Add a new empty rule box before the current one
rules.append(('', mm_cfg.DEFER, True))
rules.append((pattern, action, False))
# Default is to add it after...
else:
rules.append((pattern, action, False))
rules.append(('', mm_cfg.DEFER, True))
# Was this an up movement?
elif cgidata.has_key(uptag):
# As long as this one isn't the first rule, move it up
if rules:
rules.insert(-1, (pattern, action, False))
else:
rules.append((pattern, action, False))
# Was this the down movement?
elif cgidata.has_key(downtag):
downi = i - 2
rules.append((pattern, action, False))
# Otherwise, just retain this one in the list
else:
rules.append((pattern, action, False))
# Move any down button filter rule
if downi is not None:
rule = rules[downi]
del rules[downi]
rules.insert(downi+1, rule)
mlist.header_filter_rules = rules
def handleForm(self, mlist, category, subcat, cgidata, doc):
if subcat == 'spam':
self._handleForm(mlist, category, subcat, cgidata, doc)
# Everything else is dealt with by the base handler
GUIBase.handleForm(self, mlist, category, subcat, cgidata, doc)