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# Copyright (C) 1998-2003 by the Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
"""Add the message to the list's current digest and possibly send it.
"""
# Messages are accumulated to a Unix mailbox compatible file containing all
# the messages destined for the digest. This file must be parsable by the
# mailbox.UnixMailbox class (i.e. it must be ^From_ quoted).
#
# When the file reaches the size threshold, it is moved to the qfiles/digest
# directory and the DigestRunner will craft the MIME, rfc1153, and
# (eventually) URL-subject linked digests from the mbox.
import os
import re
import copy
import time
from types import ListType
from cStringIO import StringIO
from email.Parser import Parser
from email.Generator import Generator
from email.MIMEBase import MIMEBase
from email.MIMEText import MIMEText
from email.MIMEMessage import MIMEMessage
from email.Utils import getaddresses
from email.Header import decode_header, make_header, Header
from Mailman import mm_cfg
from Mailman import Utils
from Mailman import Message
from Mailman import i18n
from Mailman.MemberAdaptor import ENABLED
from Mailman.Handlers.Decorate import decorate
from Mailman.Queue.sbcache import get_switchboard
from Mailman.Mailbox import Mailbox
from Mailman.Handlers.Scrubber import process as scrubber
from Mailman.Logging.Syslog import syslog
_ = i18n._
UEMPTYSTRING = u''
EMPTYSTRING = ''
try:
True, False
except NameError:
True = 1
False = 0
def process(mlist, msg, msgdata):
# Short circuit non-digestable lists.
if not mlist.digestable or msgdata.get('isdigest'):
return
mboxfile = os.path.join(mlist.fullpath(), 'digest.mbox')
omask = os.umask(007)
try:
mboxfp = open(mboxfile, 'a+')
finally:
os.umask(omask)
g = Generator(mboxfp)
g.flatten(msg, unixfrom=True)
# Calculate the current size of the accumulation file. This will not tell
# us exactly how big the MIME, rfc1153, or any other generated digest
# message will be, but it's the most easily available metric to decide
# whether the size threshold has been reached.
mboxfp.flush()
size = os.path.getsize(mboxfile)
if size / 1024.0 >= mlist.digest_size_threshhold:
# This is a bit of a kludge to get the mbox file moved to the digest
# queue directory.
mboxfp.seek(0)
send_digests(mlist, mboxfp)
os.unlink(mboxfile)
mboxfp.close()
def send_digests(mlist, mboxfp):
# Set the digest volume and time
if mlist.digest_last_sent_at:
bump = False
# See if we should bump the digest volume number
timetup = time.localtime(mlist.digest_last_sent_at)
now = time.localtime(time.time())
freq = mlist.digest_volume_frequency
if freq == 0 and timetup[0] < now[0]:
# Yearly
bump = True
elif freq == 1 and timetup[1] <> now[1]:
# Monthly, but we take a cheap way to calculate this. We assume
# that the clock isn't going to be reset backwards.
bump = True
elif freq == 2 and (timetup[1] % 4 <> now[1] % 4):
# Quarterly, same caveat
bump = True
elif freq == 3:
# Once again, take a cheap way of calculating this
weeknum_last = int(time.strftime('%W', timetup))
weeknum_now = int(time.strftime('%W', now))
if weeknum_now > weeknum_last or timetup[0] > now[0]:
bump = True
elif freq == 4 and timetup[7] <> now[7]:
# Daily
bump = True
if bump:
mlist.bump_digest_volume()
mlist.digest_last_sent_at = time.time()
# Wrapper around actually digest crafter to set up the language context
# properly. All digests are translated to the list's preferred language.
otranslation = i18n.get_translation()
i18n.set_language(mlist.preferred_language)
try:
send_i18n_digests(mlist, mboxfp)
finally:
i18n.set_translation(otranslation)
def send_i18n_digests(mlist, mboxfp):
mbox = Mailbox(mboxfp)
# Prepare common information
lang = mlist.preferred_language
lcset = Utils.GetCharSet(lang)
realname = mlist.real_name
volume = mlist.volume
issue = mlist.next_digest_number
digestid = _('%(realname)s Digest, Vol %(volume)d, Issue %(issue)d')
digestsubj = Header(digestid, lcset, header_name='Subject')
# Set things up for the MIME digest. Only headers not added by
# CookHeaders need be added here.
mimemsg = Message.Message()
mimemsg['Content-Type'] = 'multipart/mixed'
mimemsg['MIME-Version'] = '1.0'
mimemsg['From'] = mlist.GetRequestEmail()
mimemsg['Subject'] = digestsubj
mimemsg['To'] = mlist.GetListEmail()
mimemsg['Reply-To'] = mlist.GetListEmail()
# Set things up for the rfc1153 digest
plainmsg = StringIO()
rfc1153msg = Message.Message()
rfc1153msg['From'] = mlist.GetRequestEmail()
rfc1153msg['Subject'] = digestsubj
rfc1153msg['To'] = mlist.GetListEmail()
rfc1153msg['Reply-To'] = mlist.GetListEmail()
separator70 = '-' * 70
separator30 = '-' * 30
# In the rfc1153 digest, the masthead contains the digest boilerplate plus
# any digest header. In the MIME digests, the masthead and digest header
# are separate MIME subobjects. In either case, it's the first thing in
# the digest, and we can calculate it now, so go ahead and add it now.
mastheadtxt = Utils.maketext(
'masthead.txt',
{'real_name' : mlist.real_name,
'got_list_email': mlist.GetListEmail(),
'got_listinfo_url': mlist.GetScriptURL('listinfo', absolute=1),
'got_request_email': mlist.GetRequestEmail(),
'got_owner_email': mlist.GetOwnerEmail(),
}, mlist=mlist)
# MIME
masthead = MIMEText(mastheadtxt, _charset=lcset)
masthead['Content-Description'] = digestid
mimemsg.attach(masthead)
# RFC 1153
print >> plainmsg, mastheadtxt
print >> plainmsg
# Now add the optional digest header
if mlist.digest_header:
headertxt = decorate(mlist, mlist.digest_header, _('digest header'))
# MIME
header = MIMEText(headertxt, _charset=lcset)
header['Content-Description'] = _('Digest Header')
mimemsg.attach(header)
# RFC 1153
print >> plainmsg, headertxt
print >> plainmsg
# Now we have to cruise through all the messages accumulated in the
# mailbox file. We can't add these messages to the plainmsg and mimemsg
# yet, because we first have to calculate the table of contents
# (i.e. grok out all the Subjects). Store the messages in a list until
# we're ready for them.
#
# Meanwhile prepare things for the table of contents
toc = StringIO()
print >> toc, _("Today's Topics:\n")
# Now cruise through all the messages in the mailbox of digest messages,
# building the MIME payload and core of the RFC 1153 digest. We'll also
# accumulate Subject: headers and authors for the table-of-contents.
messages = []
msgcount = 0
msg = mbox.next()
while msg is not None:
if msg == '':
# It was an unparseable message
msg = mbox.next()
msgcount += 1
messages.append(msg)
# Get the Subject header
msgsubj = msg.get('subject', _('(no subject)'))
subject = oneline(msgsubj, lcset)
# Don't include the redundant subject prefix in the toc
mo = re.match('(re:? *)?(%s)' % re.escape(mlist.subject_prefix),
subject, re.IGNORECASE)
if mo:
subject = subject[:mo.start(2)] + subject[mo.end(2):]
username = ''
addresses = getaddresses([oneline(msg.get('from', ''), lcset)])
# Take only the first author we find
if isinstance(addresses, ListType) and addresses:
username = addresses[0][0]
if not username:
username = addresses[0][1]
if username:
username = ' (%s)' % username
# Put count and Wrap the toc subject line
wrapped = Utils.wrap('%2d. %s' % (msgcount, subject), 65)
slines = wrapped.split('\n')
# See if the user's name can fit on the last line
if len(slines[-1]) + len(username) > 70:
slines.append(username)
else:
slines[-1] += username
# Add this subject to the accumulating topics
first = True
for line in slines:
if first:
print >> toc, ' ', line
first = False
else:
print >> toc, ' ', line.lstrip()
# We do not want all the headers of the original message to leak
# through in the digest messages. For this phase, we'll leave the
# same set of headers in both digests, i.e. those required in RFC 1153
# plus a couple of other useful ones. We also need to reorder the
# headers according to RFC 1153. Later, we'll strip out headers for
# for the specific MIME or plain digests.
keeper = {}
all_keepers = {}
for header in (mm_cfg.MIME_DIGEST_KEEP_HEADERS +
mm_cfg.PLAIN_DIGEST_KEEP_HEADERS):
all_keepers[header] = True
all_keepers = all_keepers.keys()
for keep in all_keepers:
keeper[keep] = msg.get_all(keep, [])
# Now remove all unkempt headers :)
for header in msg.keys():
del msg[header]
# And add back the kept header in the RFC 1153 designated order
for keep in all_keepers:
for field in keeper[keep]:
msg[keep] = field
# And a bit of extra stuff
msg['Message'] = `msgcount`
# Get the next message in the digest mailbox
msg = mbox.next()
# Now we're finished with all the messages in the digest. First do some
# sanity checking and then on to adding the toc.
if msgcount == 0:
# Why did we even get here?
return
toctext = toc.getvalue()
# MIME
tocpart = MIMEText(toctext, _charset=lcset)
tocpart['Content-Description']= _("Today's Topics (%(msgcount)d messages)")
mimemsg.attach(tocpart)
# RFC 1153
print >> plainmsg, toctext
print >> plainmsg
# For RFC 1153 digests, we now need the standard separator
print >> plainmsg, separator70
print >> plainmsg
# Now go through and add each message
mimedigest = MIMEBase('multipart', 'digest')
mimemsg.attach(mimedigest)
first = True
for msg in messages:
# MIME. Make a copy of the message object since the rfc1153
# processing scrubs out attachments.
mimedigest.attach(MIMEMessage(copy.deepcopy(msg)))
# rfc1153
if first:
first = False
else:
print >> plainmsg, separator30
print >> plainmsg
# Use Mailman.Handlers.Scrubber.process() to get plain text
msg = scrubber(mlist, msg)
# Honor the default setting
for h in mm_cfg.PLAIN_DIGEST_KEEP_HEADERS:
if msg[h]:
uh = Utils.wrap('%s: %s' % (h, oneline(msg[h], lcset)))
uh = '\n\t'.join(uh.split('\n'))
print >> plainmsg, uh
print >> plainmsg
payload = msg.get_payload(decode=True)
print >> plainmsg, payload
if not payload.endswith('\n'):
print >> plainmsg
# Now add the footer
if mlist.digest_footer:
footertxt = decorate(mlist, mlist.digest_footer, _('digest footer'))
# MIME
footer = MIMEText(footertxt, _charset=lcset)
footer['Content-Description'] = _('Digest Footer')
mimemsg.attach(footer)
# RFC 1153
# BAW: This is not strictly conformant RFC 1153. The trailer is only
# supposed to contain two lines, i.e. the "End of ... Digest" line and
# the row of asterisks. If this screws up MUAs, the solution is to
# add the footer as the last message in the RFC 1153 digest. I just
# hate the way that VM does that and I think it's confusing to users,
# so don't do it unless there's a clamor.
print >> plainmsg, separator30
print >> plainmsg
print >> plainmsg, footertxt
print >> plainmsg
# Do the last bit of stuff for each digest type
signoff = _('End of ') + digestid
# MIME
# BAW: This stuff is outside the normal MIME goo, and it's what the old
# MIME digester did. No one seemed to complain, probably because you
# won't see it in an MUA that can't display the raw message. We've never
# got complaints before, but if we do, just wax this. It's primarily
# included for (marginally useful) backwards compatibility.
mimemsg.postamble = signoff
# rfc1153
print >> plainmsg, signoff
print >> plainmsg, '*' * len(signoff)
# Do our final bit of housekeeping, and then send each message to the
# outgoing queue for delivery.
mlist.next_digest_number += 1
virginq = get_switchboard(mm_cfg.VIRGINQUEUE_DIR)
# Calculate the recipients lists
plainrecips = []
mimerecips = []
drecips = mlist.getDigestMemberKeys() + mlist.one_last_digest.keys()
for user in mlist.getMemberCPAddresses(drecips):
# user might be None if someone who toggled off digest delivery
# subsequently unsubscribed from the mailing list. Also, filter out
# folks who have disabled delivery.
if user is None or mlist.getDeliveryStatus(user) <> ENABLED:
continue
# Otherwise, decide whether they get MIME or RFC 1153 digests
if mlist.getMemberOption(user, mm_cfg.DisableMime):
plainrecips.append(user)
else:
mimerecips.append(user)
# Zap this since we're now delivering the last digest to these folks.
mlist.one_last_digest.clear()
# MIME
virginq.enqueue(mimemsg,
recips=mimerecips,
listname=mlist.internal_name(),
isdigest=True)
# RFC 1153
rfc1153msg.set_payload(plainmsg.getvalue(), lcset)
virginq.enqueue(rfc1153msg,
recips=plainrecips,
listname=mlist.internal_name(),
isdigest=True)
def oneline(s, cset):
# Decode header string in one line and convert into specified charset
try:
h = make_header(decode_header(s))
ustr = h.__unicode__()
oneline = UEMPTYSTRING.join(ustr.splitlines())
return oneline.encode(cset, 'replace')
except (LookupError, UnicodeError):
# possibly charset problem. return with undecoded string in one line.
return EMPTYSTRING.join(s.splitlines())
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