More doxygen docs.

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Stuart Gathman
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# directories like "/usr/src/myproject". Separate the files or directories # directories like "/usr/src/myproject". Separate the files or directories
# with spaces. # with spaces.
INPUT = mime.py \ INPUT = mime.py doc/mainpage.py doc/milter.py Milter
Milter
# This tag can be used to specify the character encoding of the source files # This tag can be used to specify the character encoding of the source files
# that doxygen parses. Internally doxygen uses the UTF-8 encoding, which is # that doxygen parses. Internally doxygen uses the UTF-8 encoding, which is
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# Clients generally subclass Milter.Base and define callback # Clients generally subclass Milter.Base and define callback
# methods. # methods.
# #
# author Stuart D. Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> # @author Stuart D. Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com>
# Copyright 2001,2009 Business Management Systems, Inc. # Copyright 2001,2009 Business Management Systems, Inc.
# This code is under the GNU General Public License. See COPYING for details. # This code is under the GNU General Public License. See COPYING for details.
@@ -224,6 +224,7 @@ class Base(object):
# RCPT TO command (and as delivered to the envrcpt callback), for example # RCPT TO command (and as delivered to the envrcpt callback), for example
# "self.addrcpt('<foo@example.com>')". # "self.addrcpt('<foo@example.com>')".
# @param rcpt the message recipient # @param rcpt the message recipient
# @param params an optional list of ESMTP parameters
def addrcpt(self,rcpt,params=None): def addrcpt(self,rcpt,params=None):
if not self._actions & ADDRCPT: raise DisabledAction("ADDRCPT") if not self._actions & ADDRCPT: raise DisabledAction("ADDRCPT")
return self._ctx.addrcpt(rcpt,params) return self._ctx.addrcpt(rcpt,params)
@@ -242,6 +243,12 @@ class Base(object):
if not self._actions & MODBODY: raise DisabledAction("MODBODY") if not self._actions & MODBODY: raise DisabledAction("MODBODY")
return self._ctx.replacebody(body) return self._ctx.replacebody(body)
## Change the SMTP envelope sender address.
# The syntax of the sender is that same as used in the SMTP
# MAIL FROM command (and as delivered to the envfrom callback),
# for example <code>self.chgfrom('<bar@example.com>')</code>.
# @param sender the new sender address
# @param params an optional list of ESMTP parameters
def chgfrom(self,sender,params=None): def chgfrom(self,sender,params=None):
if not self._actions & CHGFROM: raise DisabledAction("CHGFROM") if not self._actions & CHGFROM: raise DisabledAction("CHGFROM")
return self._ctx.chgfrom(sender,params) return self._ctx.chgfrom(sender,params)
@@ -325,13 +332,19 @@ class Milter(Base):
self.log("close") self.log("close")
return CONTINUE return CONTINUE
## The milter connection factory
# This factory method is called for each connection to create the
# python object that tracks the connection. It should return
# an object derived from Milter.Base.
factory = Milter factory = Milter
## @private
def negotiate_callback(ctx,opts): def negotiate_callback(ctx,opts):
m = factory() m = factory()
m._setctx(ctx) m._setctx(ctx)
return m.negotiate(opts) return m.negotiate(opts)
## @private
def connect_callback(ctx,hostname,family,hostaddr,nr_mask=P_NR_CONN): def connect_callback(ctx,hostname,family,hostaddr,nr_mask=P_NR_CONN):
m = ctx.getpriv() m = ctx.getpriv()
if not m: if not m:
@@ -341,6 +354,7 @@ def connect_callback(ctx,hostname,family,hostaddr,nr_mask=P_NR_CONN):
m._setctx(ctx) m._setctx(ctx)
return m.connect(hostname,family,hostaddr) return m.connect(hostname,family,hostaddr)
## @private
def close_callback(ctx): def close_callback(ctx):
m = ctx.getpriv() m = ctx.getpriv()
if not m: return CONTINUE if not m: return CONTINUE
@@ -350,8 +364,10 @@ def close_callback(ctx):
m._setctx(None) # release milterContext m._setctx(None) # release milterContext
return rc return rc
## Convert ESMTP parameters with values to a keyword dictionary.
# @deprecated You probably want Milter.param2dict instead.
def dictfromlist(args): def dictfromlist(args):
"Convert ESMTP parm list to keyword dictionary." "Convert ESMTP parms with values to keyword dictionary."
kw = {} kw = {}
for s in args: for s in args:
pos = s.find('=') pos = s.find('=')
@@ -359,6 +375,16 @@ def dictfromlist(args):
kw[s[:pos].upper()] = s[pos+1:] kw[s[:pos].upper()] = s[pos+1:]
return kw return kw
## Convert ESMTP parm list to keyword dictionary.
# Params with no value are set to None in the dictionary.
# @param str list of param strings of the form "NAME" or "NAME=VALUE"
def param2dict(str):
"Convert ESMTP parm list to keyword dictionary."
pairs = [x.split('=',1) for x in str]
for e in pairs:
if len(e) < 2: e.append(None)
return dict([(k.upper(),v) for k,v in pairs])
def envcallback(c,args): def envcallback(c,args):
"""Call function c with ESMTP parms converted to keyword parameters. """Call function c with ESMTP parms converted to keyword parameters.
Can be used in the envfrom and/or envrcpt callbacks to process Can be used in the envfrom and/or envrcpt callbacks to process
@@ -373,6 +399,22 @@ def envcallback(c,args):
pargs.append(s) pargs.append(s)
return c(*pargs,**kw) return c(*pargs,**kw)
## Run the milter.
# The MTA can communicate with the milter by means of a
# unix, inet, or inet6 socket. By default, a unix domain socket
# is used. It must not exist,
# and sendmail will throw warnings if, eg, the file is under a
# group or world writable directory.
# <pre>
# setconn('unix:/var/run/pythonfilter')
# setconn('inet:8800') # listen on ANY interface
# setconn('inet:7871@@publichost') # listen on a specific interface
# setconn('inet6:8020')
# </pre>
# @param name the name of the milter known by the MTA
# @param socketname the descriptor of the unix socket
# @param timeout the time in secs the MTA should wait for a response before
# considering this milter dead
def runmilter(name,socketname,timeout = 0): def runmilter(name,socketname,timeout = 0):
# This bit is here on the assumption that you will be starting this filter # This bit is here on the assumption that you will be starting this filter
# before sendmail. If sendmail is not running and the socket already exists, # before sendmail. If sendmail is not running and the socket already exists,
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## @mainpage Writing Milters in Python
#
#
# At the lowest level, the <code>milter</code> module provides a thin wrapper
# around the <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/index"> sendmail
# libmilter API</a>. This API lets you register callbacks for a number of
# events in the process of sendmail receiving a message via SMTP. These
# events include the initial connection from a MTA, the envelope sender and
# recipients, the top level mail headers, and the message body. There are
# options to mangle all of these components of the message as it passes through
# the milter.
#
# At the next level, the <code>Milter</code> module (note the case difference)
# provides a Python friendly object oriented wrapper for the low level API. To
# use the Milter module, an application registers a 'factory' to create an
# object for each connection from a MTA to sendmail. These connection objects
# must provide methods corresponding to the libmilter callback events.
#
# Each event method returns a code to tell sendmail whether to proceed with
# processing the message. This is a big advantage of milters over other mail
# filtering systems. Unwanted mail can be stopped in its tracks at the
# earliest possible point.
#
# The <code>Milter.Base</code> class provides default implementations for
# event methods that do nothing, and also provides wrappers for the libmilter
# methods to mutate the message. It automatically negotiates with MTA
# which protocol steps need to be processed by the milter, based on
# which callback methods are overridden.
#
# The <code>Milter.Milter</code> class provides an alternate default
# implementation that logs the main milter events, but otherwise does nothing.
# It is provided for compatibility.
#
# The <code>mime</code> module provides a wrapper for the Python email package
# that fixes some bugs, and simplifies modifying selected parts of a MIME
# message.
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# Document miltermodule for Doxygen
#
## @package milter
#
# A thin wrapper around libmilter.
#
class milterContext(object):
def getsymval(self,sym): pass
def setreply(self,rcode,xcode,*msg): pass
def addheader(self,name,value,idx=-1): pass
def chgheader(self,name,idx,value): pass
def addrcpt(self,rcpt,params=None): pass
def delrcpt(self,rcpt): pass
def replacebody(self,data): pass
def setpriv(self,priv): pass
def getpriv(self): pass
def quarantine(self,reason): pass
def progress(self): pass
def chgfrom(self,sender,param=None): pass
def setsmlist(self,stage,macrolist): pass
class error(Exception): pass
def set_flags(flags): pass
def set_connect_callback(cb): pass
def set_helo_callback(cb): pass
def set_envfrom_callback(cb): pass
def set_envrcpt_callback(cb): pass
def set_header_callback(cb): pass
def set_eoh_callback(cb): pass
def set_body_callback(cb): pass
def set_abort_callback(cb): pass
def set_close_callback(cb): pass
def set_exception_policy(code): pass
def register(name,negotiate=None,unknown=None,data=None): pass
def opensocket(rmsock): pass
def main(): pass
def setdbg(lev): pass
def settimeout(secs): pass
def setbacklog(n): pass
def setconn(s): pass
def stop(): pass
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# $Log$ # $Log$
# Revision 1.5 2005/07/20 14:49:43 customdesigned
# Handle corrupt and empty ZIP files.
#
# Revision 1.4 2005/06/17 01:49:39 customdesigned # Revision 1.4 2005/06/17 01:49:39 customdesigned
# Handle zip within zip. # Handle zip within zip.
# #
@@ -70,8 +73,12 @@
# with old milter code. # with old milter code.
# #
# This module provides a "defang" function to replace naughty attachments ## @package mime
# with a warning message. # This module provides a "defang" function to replace naughty attachments.
#
# We also provide workarounds for bugs in the email module that comes
# with python. The "bugs" fixed mostly come up only with malformed
# messages - but that is what you have when dealing with spam.
# Author: Stuart D. Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> # Author: Stuart D. Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com>
# Copyright 2001,2002,2003,2004,2005 Business Management Systems, Inc. # Copyright 2001,2002,2003,2004,2005 Business Management Systems, Inc.
@@ -93,6 +100,8 @@ from email import Errors
from types import ListType,StringType from types import ListType,StringType
## Return a list of filenames in a zip file.
# Embedded zip files are recursively expanded.
def zipnames(txt): def zipnames(txt):
fp = StringIO.StringIO(txt) fp = StringIO.StringIO(txt)
zipf = zipfile.ZipFile(fp,'r') zipf = zipfile.ZipFile(fp,'r')
@@ -103,6 +112,8 @@ def zipnames(txt):
names += zipnames(zipf.read(nm)) names += zipnames(zipf.read(nm))
return names return names
## Fix multipart handling in email.Generator.
#
class MimeGenerator(Generator): class MimeGenerator(Generator):
def _dispatch(self, msg): def _dispatch(self, msg):
# Get the Content-Type: for the message, then try to dispatch to # Get the Content-Type: for the message, then try to dispatch to
@@ -142,11 +153,8 @@ def _unquotevalue(value):
from email.Message import _parseparam from email.Message import _parseparam
# Enhance email.Message ## Enhance email.Message
# - Provide a headerchange event for integration with Milter #
# Headerchange attribute can be assigned a function to be called when
# changing headers. The signature is:
# headerchange(msg,name,value) -> None
# - Track modifications to headers of body or any part independently # - Track modifications to headers of body or any part independently
class MimeMessage(Message): class MimeMessage(Message):
@@ -158,6 +166,12 @@ class MimeMessage(Message):
self.submsg = None self.submsg = None
self.modified = False self.modified = False
## @var headerchange
# Provide a headerchange event for integration with Milter.
# The headerchange attribute can be assigned a function to be called when
# changing headers. The signature is:
# headerchange(msg,name,value) -> None
def get_param(self, param, failobj=None, header='content-type', unquote=True): def get_param(self, param, failobj=None, header='content-type', unquote=True):
val = Message.get_param(self,param,failobj,header,unquote) val = Message.get_param(self,param,failobj,header,unquote)
if val != failobj and param == 'boundary' and unquote: if val != failobj and param == 'boundary' and unquote: