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"""Mixin class for MailList which handles administrative requests.
Two types of admin requests are currently supported: adding members to a
closed or semi-closed list, and moderated posts.
Pending subscriptions which are requiring a user's confirmation are handled
elsewhere.
"""
import os
import time
import errno
import cPickle
import marshal
from cStringIO import StringIO
import email
from email.MIMEMessage import MIMEMessage
from email.Generator import Generator
from email.Utils import getaddresses
from Mailman import mm_cfg
from Mailman import Utils
from Mailman import Message
from Mailman import Errors
from Mailman.UserDesc import UserDesc
from Mailman.Queue.sbcache import get_switchboard
from Mailman.Logging.Syslog import syslog
from Mailman import i18n
_ = i18n._
# Request types requiring admin approval
IGN = 0
HELDMSG = 1
SUBSCRIPTION = 2
UNSUBSCRIPTION = 3
# Return status from __handlepost()
DEFER = 0
REMOVE = 1
LOST = 2
DASH = '-'
NL = '\n'
try:
True, False
except NameError:
True = 1
False = 0
class ListAdmin:
def InitVars(self):
# non-configurable data
self.next_request_id = 1
def InitTempVars(self):
self.__db = None
self.__filename = os.path.join(self.fullpath(), 'request.pck')
def __opendb(self):
if self.__db is None:
assert self.Locked()
try:
fp = open(self.__filename)
try:
self.__db = cPickle.load(fp)
finally:
fp.close()
except IOError, e:
if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT: raise
self.__db = {}
# put version number in new database
self.__db['version'] = IGN, mm_cfg.REQUESTS_FILE_SCHEMA_VERSION
def __closedb(self):
if self.__db is not None:
assert self.Locked()
# Save the version number
self.__db['version'] = IGN, mm_cfg.REQUESTS_FILE_SCHEMA_VERSION
# Now save a temp file and do the tmpfile->real file dance. BAW:
# should we be as paranoid as for the config.pck file? Should we
# use pickle?
tmpfile = self.__filename + '.tmp'
omask = os.umask(007)
try:
fp = open(tmpfile, 'w')
try:
cPickle.dump(self.__db, fp, 1)
fp.flush()
os.fsync(fp.fileno())
finally:
fp.close()
finally:
os.umask(omask)
self.__db = None
# Do the dance
os.rename(tmpfile, self.__filename)
def __nextid(self):
assert self.Locked()
while True:
next = self.next_request_id
self.next_request_id += 1
if not self.__db.has_key(next):
break
return next
def SaveRequestsDb(self):
self.__closedb()
def NumRequestsPending(self):
self.__opendb()
# Subtract one for the version pseudo-entry
return len(self.__db) - 1
def __getmsgids(self, rtype):
self.__opendb()
ids = [k for k, (op, data) in self.__db.items() if op == rtype]
ids.sort()
return ids
def GetHeldMessageIds(self):
return self.__getmsgids(HELDMSG)
def GetSubscriptionIds(self):
return self.__getmsgids(SUBSCRIPTION)
def GetUnsubscriptionIds(self):
return self.__getmsgids(UNSUBSCRIPTION)
def GetRecord(self, id):
self.__opendb()
type, data = self.__db[id]
return data
def GetRecordType(self, id):
self.__opendb()
type, data = self.__db[id]
return type
def HandleRequest(self, id, value, comment=None, preserve=None,
forward=None, addr=None):
self.__opendb()
rtype, data = self.__db[id]
if rtype == HELDMSG:
status = self.__handlepost(data, value, comment, preserve,
forward, addr)
elif rtype == UNSUBSCRIPTION:
status = self.__handleunsubscription(data, value, comment)
else:
assert rtype == SUBSCRIPTION
status = self.__handlesubscription(data, value, comment)
if status <> DEFER:
# BAW: Held message ids are linked to Pending cookies, allowing
# the user to cancel their post before the moderator has approved
# it. We should probably remove the cookie associated with this
# id, but we have no way currently of correlating them. :(
del self.__db[id]
def HoldMessage(self, msg, reason, msgdata={}):
# Make a copy of msgdata so that subsequent changes won't corrupt the
# request database. TBD: remove the `filebase' key since this will
# not be relevant when the message is resurrected.
msgdata = msgdata.copy()
# assure that the database is open for writing
self.__opendb()
# get the next unique id
id = self.__nextid()
# get the message sender
sender = msg.get_sender()
# calculate the file name for the message text and write it to disk
if mm_cfg.HOLD_MESSAGES_AS_PICKLES:
ext = 'pck'
else:
ext = 'txt'
filename = 'heldmsg-%s-%d.%s' % (self.internal_name(), id, ext)
omask = os.umask(007)
try:
fp = open(os.path.join(mm_cfg.DATA_DIR, filename), 'w')
try:
if mm_cfg.HOLD_MESSAGES_AS_PICKLES:
cPickle.dump(msg, fp, 1)
else:
g = Generator(fp)
g.flatten(msg, 1)
fp.flush()
os.fsync(fp.fileno())
finally:
fp.close()
finally:
os.umask(omask)
# save the information to the request database. for held message
# entries, each record in the database will be of the following
# format:
#
# the time the message was received
# the sender of the message
# the message's subject
# a string description of the problem
# name of the file in $PREFIX/data containing the msg text
# an additional dictionary of message metadata
#
msgsubject = msg.get('subject', _('(no subject)'))
if not sender:
sender = _('<missing>')
data = time.time(), sender, msgsubject, reason, filename, msgdata
self.__db[id] = (HELDMSG, data)
return id
def __handlepost(self, record, value, comment, preserve, forward, addr):
# For backwards compatibility with pre 2.0beta3
ptime, sender, subject, reason, filename, msgdata = record
path = os.path.join(mm_cfg.DATA_DIR, filename)
# Handle message preservation
if preserve:
parts = os.path.split(path)[1].split(DASH)
parts[0] = 'spam'
spamfile = DASH.join(parts)
# Preserve the message as plain text, not as a pickle
try:
fp = open(path)
except IOError, e:
if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT: raise
return LOST
try:
if path.endswith('.pck'):
msg = cPickle.load(fp)
else:
assert path.endswith('.txt'), '%s not .pck or .txt' % path
msg = fp.read()
finally:
fp.close()
# Save the plain text to a .msg file, not a .pck file
outpath = os.path.join(mm_cfg.SPAM_DIR, spamfile)
head, ext = os.path.splitext(outpath)
outpath = head + '.msg'
outfp = open(outpath, 'w')
try:
if path.endswith('.pck'):
g = Generator(outfp)
g.flatten(msg, 1)
else:
outfp.write(msg)
finally:
outfp.close()
# Now handle updates to the database
rejection = None
fp = None
msg = None
status = REMOVE
if value == mm_cfg.DEFER:
# Defer
status = DEFER
elif value == mm_cfg.APPROVE:
# Approved.
try:
msg = readMessage(path)
except IOError, e:
if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT: raise
return LOST
msg = readMessage(path)
msgdata['approved'] = 1
# adminapproved is used by the Emergency handler
msgdata['adminapproved'] = 1
# Calculate a new filebase for the approved message, otherwise
# delivery errors will cause duplicates.
try:
del msgdata['filebase']
except KeyError:
pass
# Queue the file for delivery by qrunner. Trying to deliver the
# message directly here can lead to a huge delay in web
# turnaround. Log the moderation and add a header.
msg['X-Mailman-Approved-At'] = email.Utils.formatdate(localtime=1)
syslog('vette', '%s: held message approved, message-id: %s',
self.internal_name(),
msg.get('message-id', 'n/a'))
# Stick the message back in the incoming queue for further
# processing.
inq = get_switchboard(mm_cfg.INQUEUE_DIR)
inq.enqueue(msg, _metadata=msgdata)
elif value == mm_cfg.REJECT:
# Rejected
rejection = 'Refused'
lang = self.getMemberLanguage(sender)
subject = Utils.oneline(subject, Utils.GetCharSet(lang))
self.__refuse(_('Posting of your message titled "%(subject)s"'),
sender, comment or _('[No reason given]'),
lang=lang)
else:
assert value == mm_cfg.DISCARD
# Discarded
rejection = 'Discarded'
# Forward the message
if forward and addr:
# If we've approved the message, we need to be sure to craft a
# completely unique second message for the forwarding operation,
# since we don't want to share any state or information with the
# normal delivery.
try:
copy = readMessage(path)
except IOError, e:
if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT: raise
raise Errors.LostHeldMessage(path)
# It's possible the addr is a comma separated list of addresses.
addrs = getaddresses([addr])
if len(addrs) == 1:
realname, addr = addrs[0]
# If the address getting the forwarded message is a member of
# the list, we want the headers of the outer message to be
# encoded in their language. Otherwise it'll be the preferred
# language of the mailing list.
lang = self.getMemberLanguage(addr)
else:
# Throw away the realnames
addr = [a for realname, a in addrs]
# Which member language do we attempt to use? We could use
# the first match or the first address, but in the face of
# ambiguity, let's just use the list's preferred language
lang = self.preferred_language
otrans = i18n.get_translation()
i18n.set_language(lang)
try:
fmsg = Message.UserNotification(
addr, self.GetBouncesEmail(),
_('Forward of moderated message'),
lang=lang)
finally:
i18n.set_translation(otrans)
fmsg.set_type('message/rfc822')
fmsg.attach(copy)
fmsg.send(self)
# Log the rejection
if rejection:
note = '''%(listname)s: %(rejection)s posting:
\tFrom: %(sender)s
\tSubject: %(subject)s''' % {
'listname' : self.internal_name(),
'rejection': rejection,
'sender' : str(sender).replace('%', '%%'),
'subject' : str(subject).replace('%', '%%'),
}
if comment:
note += '\n\tReason: ' + comment.replace('%', '%%')
syslog('vette', note)
# Always unlink the file containing the message text. It's not
# necessary anymore, regardless of the disposition of the message.
if status <> DEFER:
try:
os.unlink(path)
except OSError, e:
if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT: raise
# We lost the message text file. Clean up our housekeeping
# and inform of this status.
return LOST
return status
def HoldSubscription(self, addr, fullname, password, digest, lang):
# Assure that the database is open for writing
self.__opendb()
# Get the next unique id
id = self.__nextid()
# Save the information to the request database. for held subscription
# entries, each record in the database will be one of the following
# format:
#
# the time the subscription request was received
# the subscriber's address
# the subscriber's selected password (TBD: is this safe???)
# the digest flag
# the user's preferred language
data = time.time(), addr, fullname, password, digest, lang
self.__db[id] = (SUBSCRIPTION, data)
#
# TBD: this really shouldn't go here but I'm not sure where else is
# appropriate.
syslog('vette', '%s: held subscription request from %s',
self.internal_name(), addr)
# Possibly notify the administrator in default list language
if self.admin_immed_notify:
i18n.set_language(self.preferred_language)
realname = self.real_name
subject = _(
'New subscription request to list %(realname)s from %(addr)s')
text = Utils.maketext(
'subauth.txt',
{'username' : addr,
'listname' : self.internal_name(),
'hostname' : self.host_name,
'admindb_url': self.GetScriptURL('admindb', absolute=1),
}, mlist=self)
# This message should appear to come from the <list>-owner so as
# to avoid any useless bounce processing.
owneraddr = self.GetOwnerEmail()
msg = Message.UserNotification(owneraddr, owneraddr, subject, text,
self.preferred_language)
msg.send(self, **{'tomoderators': 1})
# Restore the user's preferred language.
i18n.set_language(lang)
def __handlesubscription(self, record, value, comment):
stime, addr, fullname, password, digest, lang = record
if value == mm_cfg.DEFER:
return DEFER
elif value == mm_cfg.DISCARD:
syslog('vette', '%s: discarded subscription request from %s',
self.internal_name(), addr)
elif value == mm_cfg.REJECT:
self.__refuse(_('Subscription request'), addr,
comment or _('[No reason given]'),
lang=lang)
syslog('vette', """%s: rejected subscription request from %s
\tReason: %s""", self.internal_name(), addr, comment or '[No reason given]')
else:
# subscribe
assert value == mm_cfg.SUBSCRIBE
try:
userdesc = UserDesc(addr, fullname, password, digest, lang)
self.ApprovedAddMember(userdesc, whence='via admin approval')
except Errors.MMAlreadyAMember:
# User has already been subscribed, after sending the request
pass
# TBD: disgusting hack: ApprovedAddMember() can end up closing
# the request database.
self.__opendb()
return REMOVE
def HoldUnsubscription(self, addr):
# Assure the database is open for writing
self.__opendb()
# Get the next unique id
id = self.__nextid()
# All we need to do is save the unsubscribing address
self.__db[id] = (UNSUBSCRIPTION, addr)
syslog('vette', '%s: held unsubscription request from %s',
self.internal_name(), addr)
# Possibly notify the administrator of the hold
if self.admin_immed_notify:
realname = self.real_name
subject = _(
'New unsubscription request from %(realname)s by %(addr)s')
text = Utils.maketext(
'unsubauth.txt',
{'username' : addr,
'listname' : self.internal_name(),
'hostname' : self.host_name,
'admindb_url': self.GetScriptURL('admindb', absolute=1),
}, mlist=self)
# This message should appear to come from the <list>-owner so as
# to avoid any useless bounce processing.
owneraddr = self.GetOwnerEmail()
msg = Message.UserNotification(owneraddr, owneraddr, subject, text,
self.preferred_language)
msg.send(self, **{'tomoderators': 1})
def __handleunsubscription(self, record, value, comment):
addr = record
if value == mm_cfg.DEFER:
return DEFER
elif value == mm_cfg.DISCARD:
syslog('vette', '%s: discarded unsubscription request from %s',
self.internal_name(), addr)
elif value == mm_cfg.REJECT:
self.__refuse(_('Unsubscription request'), addr, comment)
syslog('vette', """%s: rejected unsubscription request from %s
\tReason: %s""", self.internal_name(), addr, comment or '[No reason given]')
else:
assert value == mm_cfg.UNSUBSCRIBE
try:
self.ApprovedDeleteMember(addr)
except Errors.NotAMemberError:
# User has already been unsubscribed
pass
return REMOVE
def __refuse(self, request, recip, comment, origmsg=None, lang=None):
# As this message is going to the requestor, try to set the language
# to his/her language choice, if they are a member. Otherwise use the
# list's preferred language.
realname = self.real_name
if lang is None:
lang = self.getMemberLanguage(recip)
text = Utils.maketext(
'refuse.txt',
{'listname' : realname,
'request' : request,
'reason' : comment,
'adminaddr': self.GetOwnerEmail(),
}, lang=lang, mlist=self)
otrans = i18n.get_translation()
i18n.set_language(lang)
try:
# add in original message, but not wrap/filled
if origmsg:
text = NL.join(
[text,
'---------- ' + _('Original Message') + ' ----------',
str(origmsg)
])
subject = _('Request to mailing list %(realname)s rejected')
finally:
i18n.set_translation(otrans)
msg = Message.UserNotification(recip, self.GetOwnerEmail(),
subject, text, lang)
msg.send(self)
def _UpdateRecords(self):
# Subscription records have changed since MM2.0.x. In that family,
# the records were of length 4, containing the request time, the
# address, the password, and the digest flag. In MM2.1a2, they grew
# an additional language parameter at the end. In MM2.1a4, they grew
# a fullname slot after the address. This semi-public method is used
# by the update script to coerce all subscription records to the
# latest MM2.1 format.
#
# Held message records have historically either 5 or 6 items too.
# These always include the requests time, the sender, subject, default
# rejection reason, and message text. When of length 6, it also
# includes the message metadata dictionary on the end of the tuple.
#
# In Mailman 2.1.5 we converted these files to pickles.
filename = os.path.join(self.fullpath(), 'request.db')
try:
fp = open(filename)
try:
self.__db = marshal.load(fp)
finally:
fp.close()
os.unlink(filename)
except IOError, e:
if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT: raise
filename = os.path.join(self.fullpath(), 'request.pck')
try:
fp = open(filename)
try:
self.__db = cPickle.load(fp)
finally:
fp.close()
except IOError, e:
if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT: raise
self.__db = {}
for id, x in self.__db.items():
# A bug in versions 2.1.1 through 2.1.11 could have resulted in
# just info being stored instead of (op, info)
if len(x) == 2:
op, info = x
elif len(x) == 6:
# This is the buggy info. Check for digest flag.
if x[4] in (0, 1):
op = SUBSCRIPTION
else:
op = HELDMSG
self.__db[id] = op, x
continue
else:
assert False, 'Unknown record format in %s' % self.__filename
if op == SUBSCRIPTION:
if len(info) == 4:
# pre-2.1a2 compatibility
when, addr, passwd, digest = info
fullname = ''
lang = self.preferred_language
elif len(info) == 5:
# pre-2.1a4 compatibility
when, addr, passwd, digest, lang = info
fullname = ''
else:
assert len(info) == 6, 'Unknown subscription record layout'
continue
# Here's the new layout
self.__db[id] = op, (when, addr, fullname, passwd,
digest, lang)
elif op == HELDMSG:
if len(info) == 5:
when, sender, subject, reason, text = info
msgdata = {}
else:
assert len(info) == 6, 'Unknown held msg record layout'
continue
# Here's the new layout
self.__db[id] = op, (when, sender, subject, reason,
text, msgdata)
# All done
self.__closedb()
def readMessage(path):
# For backwards compatibility, we must be able to read either a flat text
# file or a pickle.
ext = os.path.splitext(path)[1]
fp = open(path)
try:
if ext == '.txt':
msg = email.message_from_file(fp, Message.Message)
else:
assert ext == '.pck'
msg = cPickle.load(fp)
finally:
fp.close()
return msg