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"""Standard Mailman message object.
This is a subclass of mimeo.Message but provides a slightly extended interface
which is more convenient for use inside Mailman.
"""
import re
import email
import email.Message
import email.Utils
from email.Charset import Charset
from email.Header import Header
from types import ListType, StringType
from Mailman import mm_cfg
from Mailman import Utils
COMMASPACE = ', '
mo = re.match(r'([\d.]+)', email.__version__)
VERSION = tuple([int(s) for s in mo.group().split('.')])
class Message(email.Message.Message):
def __init__(self):
# We need a version number so that we can optimize __setstate__()
self.__version__ = VERSION
email.Message.Message.__init__(self)
# BAW: For debugging w/ bin/dumpdb. Apparently pprint uses repr.
def __repr__(self):
return self.__str__()
def __setstate__(self, d):
# The base class attributes have changed over time. Which could
# affect Mailman if messages are sitting in the queue at the time of
# upgrading the email package. We shouldn't burden email with this,
# so we handle schema updates here.
self.__dict__ = d
# We know that email 2.4.3 is up-to-date
version = d.get('__version__', (0, 0, 0))
d['__version__'] = VERSION
if version >= VERSION:
return
# Messages grew a _charset attribute between email version 0.97 and 1.1
if not d.has_key('_charset'):
self._charset = None
# Messages grew a _default_type attribute between v2.1 and v2.2
if not d.has_key('_default_type'):
# We really have no idea whether this message object is contained
# inside a multipart/digest or not, so I think this is the best we
# can do.
self._default_type = 'text/plain'
# Header instances used to allow both strings and Charsets in their
# _chunks, but by email 2.4.3 now it's just Charsets.
headers = []
hchanged = 0
for k, v in self._headers:
if isinstance(v, Header):
chunks = []
cchanged = 0
for s, charset in v._chunks:
if isinstance(charset, StringType):
charset = Charset(charset)
cchanged = 1
chunks.append((s, charset))
if cchanged:
v._chunks = chunks
hchanged = 1
headers.append((k, v))
if hchanged:
self._headers = headers
# I think this method ought to eventually be deprecated
def get_sender(self, use_envelope=None, preserve_case=0):
"""Return the address considered to be the author of the email.
This can return either the From: header, the Sender: header or the
envelope header (a.k.a. the unixfrom header). The first non-empty
header value found is returned. However the search order is
determined by the following:
- If mm_cfg.USE_ENVELOPE_SENDER is true, then the search order is
Sender:, From:, unixfrom
- Otherwise, the search order is From:, Sender:, unixfrom
The optional argument use_envelope, if given overrides the
mm_cfg.USE_ENVELOPE_SENDER setting. It should be set to either 0 or 1
(don't use None since that indicates no-override).
unixfrom should never be empty. The return address is always
lowercased, unless preserve_case is true.
This method differs from get_senders() in that it returns one and only
one address, and uses a different search order.
"""
senderfirst = mm_cfg.USE_ENVELOPE_SENDER
if use_envelope is not None:
senderfirst = use_envelope
if senderfirst:
headers = ('sender', 'from')
else:
headers = ('from', 'sender')
for h in headers:
# Use only the first occurrance of Sender: or From:, although it's
# not likely there will be more than one.
fieldval = self[h]
if not fieldval:
continue
addrs = email.Utils.getaddresses([fieldval])
try:
realname, address = addrs[0]
except IndexError:
continue
if address:
break
else:
# We didn't find a non-empty header, so let's fall back to the
# unixfrom address. This should never be empty, but if it ever
# is, it's probably a Really Bad Thing. Further, we just assume
# that if the unixfrom exists, the second field is the address.
unixfrom = self.get_unixfrom()
if unixfrom:
address = unixfrom.split()[1]
else:
# TBD: now what?!
address = ''
if not preserve_case:
return address.lower()
return address
def get_senders(self, preserve_case=0, headers=None):
"""Return a list of addresses representing the author of the email.
The list will contain the following addresses (in order)
depending on availability:
1. From:
2. unixfrom
3. Reply-To:
4. Sender:
The return addresses are always lower cased, unless `preserve_case' is
true. Optional `headers' gives an alternative search order, with None
meaning, search the unixfrom header. Items in `headers' are field
names without the trailing colon.
"""
if headers is None:
headers = mm_cfg.SENDER_HEADERS
pairs = []
for h in headers:
if h is None:
# get_unixfrom() returns None if there's no envelope
fieldval = self.get_unixfrom() or ''
try:
pairs.append(('', fieldval.split()[1]))
except IndexError:
# Ignore badly formatted unixfroms
pass
else:
fieldvals = self.get_all(h)
if fieldvals:
pairs.extend(email.Utils.getaddresses(fieldvals))
authors = []
for pair in pairs:
address = pair[1]
if address is not None and not preserve_case:
address = address.lower()
authors.append(address)
return authors
class UserNotification(Message):
"""Class for internally crafted messages."""
def __init__(self, recip, sender, subject=None, text=None, lang=None):
Message.__init__(self)
charset = None
if lang is not None:
charset = Charset(Utils.GetCharSet(lang))
if text is not None:
self.set_payload(text, charset)
if subject is None:
subject = '(no subject)'
self['Subject'] = Header(subject, charset, header_name='Subject',
errors='replace')
self['From'] = sender
if isinstance(recip, ListType):
self['To'] = COMMASPACE.join(recip)
self.recips = recip
else:
self['To'] = recip
self.recips = [recip]
def send(self, mlist, **_kws):
"""Sends the message by enqueuing it to the `virgin' queue.
This is used for all internally crafted messages.
"""
# Since we're crafting the message from whole cloth, let's make sure
# this message has a Message-ID. Yes, the MTA would give us one, but
# this is useful for logging to logs/smtp.
if not self.has_key('message-id'):
self['Message-ID'] = Utils.unique_message_id(mlist)
# Ditto for Date: which is required by RFC 2822
if not self.has_key('date'):
self['Date'] = email.Utils.formatdate(localtime=1)
# UserNotifications are typically for admin messages, and for messages
# other than list explosions. Send these out as Precedence: bulk, but
# don't override an existing Precedence: header.
if not self.has_key('precedence'):
self['Precedence'] = 'bulk'
self._enqueue(mlist, **_kws)
def _enqueue(self, mlist, **_kws):
# Not imported at module scope to avoid import loop
from Mailman.Queue.sbcache import get_switchboard
virginq = get_switchboard(mm_cfg.VIRGINQUEUE_DIR)
# The message metadata better have a `recip' attribute
virginq.enqueue(self,
listname = mlist.internal_name(),
recips = self.recips,
nodecorate = 1,
reduced_list_headers = 1,
**_kws)
class OwnerNotification(UserNotification):
"""Like user notifications, but this message goes to the list owners."""
def __init__(self, mlist, subject=None, text=None, tomoderators=1):
recips = mlist.owner[:]
if tomoderators:
recips.extend(mlist.moderator)
# We have to set the owner to the site's -bounces address, otherwise
# we'll get a mail loop if an owner's address bounces.
sender = Utils.get_site_email(mlist.host_name, 'bounces')
lang = mlist.preferred_language
UserNotification.__init__(self, recips, sender, subject, text, lang)
# Hack the To header to look like it's going to the -owner address
del self['to']
self['To'] = mlist.GetOwnerEmail()
self._sender = sender
def _enqueue(self, mlist, **_kws):
# Not imported at module scope to avoid import loop
from Mailman.Queue.sbcache import get_switchboard
virginq = get_switchboard(mm_cfg.VIRGINQUEUE_DIR)
# The message metadata better have a `recip' attribute
virginq.enqueue(self,
listname = mlist.internal_name(),
recips = self.recips,
nodecorate = 1,
reduced_list_headers = 1,
envsender = self._sender,
**_kws)