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Sprout from master 2008-12-13 21:08:51 UTC Stuart Gathman <stuart@gathman.org> 'Release 0.8.12'
Cherrypick from master 2008-08-25 18:49:13 UTC Stuart Gathman <stuart@gathman.org> 'Release 0.8.10':
    HOWTO
Cherrypick from master 2008-12-14 02:55:42 UTC Stuart Gathman <stuart@gathman.org> 'Release 0.8.12':
    MANIFEST.in
Cherrypick from bmsi 2005-05-31 18:23:49 UTC Stuart Gathman <stuart@gathman.org> 'Development changes since 0.7.2':
    sample.py
    test/amazon
    test/big5
    test/bounce
    test/bounce1
    test/bound
    test/honey
    test/missingboundary
    test/samp1
    test/spam44
    test/spam7
    test/spam8
    test/test1
    test/test8
    test/virus1
    test/virus13
    test/virus2
    test/virus3
    test/virus4
    test/virus5
    test/virus6
    test/virus7
    testsample.py
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Jim Niemira (urmane@urmane.org) wrote the original C module and some quick
and dirty python to use it. Stuart D. Gathman (stuart@bmsi.com) took that
kludge and added threading and context objects to it, wrote a proper OO
wrapper (Milter.py) that handles attachments, did lots of testing, packaged
it with distutils, and generally transformed it from a quick hack to a
real, usable Python extension.
Other contributors (in random order):
Dwayne Litzenberger, B.A.Sc.
for library_dirs patch to compile on Debian
Dave MacQuigg
for noticing that smfi_insheader wasn't supported, and creating
a template to help first time pymilter users create their own milter.
Terence Way
for providing a Python port of SPF
Scott Kitterman
for doing lots of testing and debugging of SPF against draft standard,
and for putting up a web page that validates SPF records using spf.py
Alexander Kourakos
for plugging several memory leaks
George Graf at Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration
for handling None passed to setreply and chgheader.
Deron Meranda
for IPv6 patches
Jason Erikson
for handling NULL hostaddr in connect callback.
John Draper
for porting Python milter to OpenBSD, and starting to work on tutorials
then pointing out that it would be easier to just write the MTA in Python.
Eric S. Johansson
for helpful design discussions while working on camram
Alex Savguira
for finding bugs with international headers and
suggesting the scan_zip option.
Business Management Systems - http://www.bmsi.com
for hosting the website, and providing paying clients who need milter service
so I can work on it as part of my day job.
If I have left anybody out, send me a reminder: stuart@bmsi.com
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# Revision 1.69 2006/11/04 22:09:39 customdesigned
# Another lame DSN heuristic. Block PTR cache poisoning attack.
#
# Revision 1.68 2006/10/04 03:46:01 customdesigned
# Fix defaults.
#
# Revision 1.67 2006/10/01 01:44:06 customdesigned
# case_sensitive_localpart option, more delayed bounce heuristics,
# optional smart_alias section.
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# Revision 1.66 2006/07/26 16:42:26 customdesigned
# Support CBV timeout
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# Revision 1.65 2006/06/21 22:22:00 customdesigned
# Handle multi-line headers in delayed dsns.
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# Revision 1.64 2006/06/21 21:12:04 customdesigned
# More delayed reject token headers.
# Don't require HELO pass for CBV.
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# Revision 1.63 2006/05/21 03:41:44 customdesigned
# Fail dsn
#
# Revision 1.61 2006/05/17 21:28:07 customdesigned
# Create GOSSiP record only when connection will procede to DATA.
#
# Revision 1.60 2006/05/12 16:14:48 customdesigned
# Don't require SPF pass for white/black listing mail from trusted relay.
# Support localpart wildcard for white and black lists.
#
# Revision 1.59 2006/04/06 18:14:17 customdesigned
# Check whitelist/blacklist even when not checking SPF (e.g. trusted relay).
#
# Revision 1.58 2006/03/10 20:52:49 customdesigned
# Use re to recognize failure DSNs.
#
# Revision 1.57 2006/03/07 20:50:54 customdesigned
# Use signed Message-ID in delayed reject to blacklist senders
#
# Revision 1.56 2006/02/24 02:12:54 customdesigned
# Properly report hard PermError (lax mode fails also) by always setting
# perm_error attribute with PermError exception. Improve reporting of
# invalid domain PermError.
#
# Revision 1.55 2006/02/17 05:04:29 customdesigned
# Use SRS sign domain list.
# Accept but do not use for training whitelisted senders without SPF pass.
# Immediate rejection of unsigned bounces.
#
# Revision 1.54 2006/02/16 02:16:36 customdesigned
# User specific SPF receiver policy.
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# Revision 1.53 2006/02/12 04:15:01 customdesigned
# Remove spf dependency for iniplist
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# Revision 1.52 2006/02/12 02:12:08 customdesigned
# Use CIDR notation for internal connect list.
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# Revision 1.51 2006/02/12 01:13:58 customdesigned
# Don't check rcpt user list when signed MFROM.
#
# Revision 1.50 2006/02/09 20:39:43 customdesigned
# Use CIDR notation for trusted_relay iplist
#
# Revision 1.49 2006/01/30 23:14:48 customdesigned
# put back eom condition
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# Revision 1.48 2006/01/12 20:31:24 customdesigned
# Accelerate training via whitelist and blacklist.
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# Revision 1.47 2005/12/29 04:49:10 customdesigned
# Do not auto-whitelist autoreplys
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# Revision 1.46 2005/12/28 20:17:29 customdesigned
# Expire and renew AddrCache entries
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# Revision 1.45 2005/12/23 22:34:46 customdesigned
# Put guessed result in separate header.
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# Revision 1.44 2005/12/23 21:47:07 customdesigned
# Move Received-SPF header to top.
#
# Revision 1.43 2005/12/09 16:54:01 customdesigned
# Select neutral DSN template for best_guess
#
# Revision 1.42 2005/12/01 22:42:32 customdesigned
# improve gossip support.
# Initialize srs_domain from srs.srs config property. Should probably
# always block unsigned DSN when signing all.
#
# Revision 1.41 2005/12/01 18:59:25 customdesigned
# Fix neutral policy. pobox.com -> openspf.org
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# Revision 1.40 2005/11/07 21:22:35 customdesigned
# GOSSiP support, local database only.
#
# Revision 1.39 2005/10/31 00:04:58 customdesigned
# Simple implementation of trusted_forwarder list. Inefficient for
# more than 1 or 2 entries.
#
# Revision 1.38 2005/10/28 19:36:54 customdesigned
# Don't check internal_domains for trusted_relay.
#
# Revision 1.37 2005/10/28 09:30:49 customdesigned
# Do not send quarantine DSN when sender is DSN.
#
# Revision 1.36 2005/10/23 16:01:29 customdesigned
# Consider MAIL FROM a match for supply_sender when a subdomain of From or Sender
#
# Revision 1.35 2005/10/20 18:47:27 customdesigned
# Configure auto_whitelist senders.
#
# Revision 1.34 2005/10/19 21:07:49 customdesigned
# access.db stores keys in lower case
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# Revision 1.33 2005/10/19 19:37:50 customdesigned
# Train screener on whitelisted messages.
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# Revision 1.32 2005/10/14 16:17:31 customdesigned
# Auto whitelist refinements.
#
# Revision 1.31 2005/10/14 01:14:08 customdesigned
# Auto whitelist feature.
#
# Revision 1.30 2005/10/12 16:36:30 customdesigned
# Release 0.8.3
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# Revision 1.29 2005/10/11 22:50:07 customdesigned
# Always check HELO except for SPF pass, temperror.
#
# Revision 1.28 2005/10/10 23:50:20 customdesigned
# Use logging module to make logging threadsafe (avoid splitting log lines)
#
# Revision 1.27 2005/10/10 20:15:33 customdesigned
# Configure SPF policy via sendmail access file.
#
# Revision 1.26 2005/10/07 03:23:40 customdesigned
# Banned users option. Experimental feature to supply Sender when
# missing and MFROM domain doesn't match From. Log cipher bits for
# SMTP AUTH. Sketch access file feature.
#
# Revision 1.25 2005/09/08 03:55:08 customdesigned
# Handle perverse MFROM quoting.
#
# Revision 1.24 2005/08/18 03:36:54 customdesigned
# Don't innoculate with SCREENED mail.
#
# Revision 1.23 2005/08/17 19:35:27 customdesigned
# Send DSN before adding message to quarantine.
#
# Revision 1.22 2005/08/11 22:17:58 customdesigned
# Consider SMTP AUTH connections internal.
#
# Revision 1.21 2005/08/04 21:21:31 customdesigned
# Treat fail like softfail for selected (braindead) domains.
# Treat mail according to extended processing results, but
# report any PermError that would officially result via DSN.
#
# Revision 1.20 2005/08/02 18:04:35 customdesigned
# Keep screened honeypot mail, but optionally discard honeypot only mail.
#
# Revision 1.19 2005/07/20 03:30:04 customdesigned
# Check pydspam version for honeypot, include latest pyspf changes.
#
# Revision 1.18 2005/07/17 01:25:44 customdesigned
# Log as well as use extended result for best guess.
#
# Revision 1.17 2005/07/15 20:25:36 customdesigned
# Use extended results processing for best_guess.
#
# Revision 1.16 2005/07/14 03:23:33 customdesigned
# Make SES package optional. Initial honeypot support.
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# Revision 1.15 2005/07/06 04:05:40 customdesigned
# Initial SES integration.
#
# Revision 1.14 2005/07/02 23:27:31 customdesigned
# Don't match hostnames for internal connects.
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# Revision 1.13 2005/07/01 16:30:24 customdesigned
# Always log trusted Received and Received-SPF headers.
#
# Revision 1.12 2005/06/20 22:35:35 customdesigned
# Setreply for rejectvirus.
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# Revision 1.11 2005/06/17 02:07:20 customdesigned
# Release 0.8.1
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# Revision 1.10 2005/06/16 18:35:51 customdesigned
# Ignore HeaderParseError decoding header
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# Revision 1.9 2005/06/14 21:55:29 customdesigned
# Check internal_domains for outgoing mail.
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# Revision 1.8 2005/06/06 18:24:59 customdesigned
# Properly log exceptions from pydspam
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# Revision 1.7 2005/06/04 19:41:16 customdesigned
# Fix bugs from testing RPM
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# Revision 1.6 2005/06/03 04:57:05 customdesigned
# Organize config reader by section. Create defang section.
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# Revision 1.5 2005/06/02 15:00:17 customdesigned
# Configure banned extensions. Scan zipfile option with test case.
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# Revision 1.4 2005/06/02 04:18:55 customdesigned
# Update copyright notices after reading article on /.
#
# Revision 1.3 2005/06/02 02:09:00 customdesigned
# Record timestamp in send_dsn.log
#
# Revision 1.2 2005/06/02 01:00:36 customdesigned
# Support configurable templates for DSNs.
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On Sun, 11 Feb 2007, Rick Saul wrote:
> Stuart I was planning to move to centos4.4 in a couple of weeks anyway...
> Your advice of where to go from here.
Oh - you are asking for a howto.
Step one. Which DSPAM is right for you?
The DSPAM project makes dspam part of the LDA (Local Delivery Agent).
Pydspam puts dspam into the MTA (Mail Transfer Agent - sendmail with pymilter).
The advantage of doing dspam in the LDA is that any aliasing has already been
resolved. You need only configure mailboxes.
The advantage of doing dspam in the MTA is it can screen an entire
company as a gateway with multiple domains. Unfortunately, this
means you have to tell it about all the aliases that comprise each
account. (Also, pydspam is still uses dspam-2.6.5.2 - the Dspam API
has changed for newer versions.)
If the LDA is right for you, you'll want to use the official Dspam
package. http://www.nuclearelephant.com/projects/dspam/
If the MTA approach is what you want, then pydspam is what you want.
In either case, you will still want pymilter to block forgeries, Windows
executables, etc.
So, lets assume you want to install pymilter, and may or may not
wish to install pydspam.
Step two. Obtaining RPMS.
For basic pymilter you'll need:
python-2.4
milter-0.8.10
sendmail-8.13.x (with milter support enabled)
and for SPF you'll need:
pydns-2.3.3-2.4
pyspf-2.0.5-1.py24
and for SRS you'll need:
pysrs-0.30.11-1.py24
I'm pretty sure you will want to have SPF and SRS available.
Step three. Activate basic milter.
Activate the basic milter and pysrs by editing /etc/mail/sendmail.mc and adding:
define(`NO_SRS_FILE',`/etc/mail/no-srs-mailers')dnl
dnl define(`NO_SRS_FROM_LOCAL')dnl
HACK(`pysrs',`/var/run/milter/pysrs')dnl
INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`pythonfilter', `S=local:/var/run/milter/pythonsock, F=T, T=C:5m;S:20s;R:5m;E:5m')
You can then "make sendmail.cf" and restart sendmail.
Start milter and pysrs with "service milter start", "service pysrs start".
Tail /var/log/milter/milter.log while SMTP clients connect to your
sendmail instance. This should show you what the milter is doing.
By default, milter-0.8.10 rejects on SPF fail.
Step four. Tweaking the basic config.
Most pymilter configuration is in /etc/mail/pymilter.cfg. To activate
changes, "service milter restart".
By default, milter scans attachments for executable extensions. You can
turn this off by setting banned_exts to the empty list. There are options
to scan ZIP attachments and rfc822 attachments. When it finds a banned
file type, milter saves the original message in /var/log/milter/save,
and replaces the attachment with a plain text warning message.
Configure hello_blacklist with your own helo name and domains - which
you know cannot legitimately be used by external MTAs.
Configure trusted_relay with your secondary MX servers, if any. These
should also run pymilter with similar policies. (But this isn't
needed for initial testing.)
Configure internal_connect with subnets of your internal SMTP clients.
Internal connections skip SPF testing and other policies. You will
likely need to set this to allow outgoing mail if you have
an SPF policy already.
Configure internal_domains with domains used by your internal SMTP clients.
If they attempt to use any other domain, the attempt is blocked and the
client is logged as a "zombie". Conversely, any attempt by an external
MTA to use one of your internal domains is treated as a forgery and
blocked (a simplified form of local SPF).
Adjust porn_words and spam_words - these block emails with a Subject
containing the listed strings. They can be empty to disable Subject
string blocking.
Advanced SPF configuration.
The sendmail access file, or another readonly database with that
format, can be used for detail spf policy. SPF access policy
record are tagged with "SPF-{Result}:". Results are
Pass, Neutral, Softfail, Fail, PermError. Currently supported
policy keywords are OK, CBV, REJECT. Currently, TempError always
results in TEMPFAIL.
The default policies are set in pymilter.cfg. The defaults
if none of the config options are set are as follows:
SPF-Fail: REJECT
SPF-Softfail: CBV
SPF-Neutral: OK
SPF-PermError: REJECT
SPF-Pass: OK
The tag may be followed by a specific domain. For instance, to
require a Pass from aol.com:
SPF-Neutral:aol.com REJECT
SPF-Softfail:aol.com REJECT
The CBV policy requires a valid HELO name. If the EHLO name is
RFC2822 compliant, then a DSN is sent to the alleged sender. The
template for the DSN is selected according to the SPF result:
Fail: fail.txt
SoftFail: softfail.txt
Neutral: neutral.txt
PermError: permerror.txt
None: strike3.txt
An SPF-Pass is always accepted by the milter. Domains can be blacklisted
via sendmail in the access file or via a RHS DNS blacklist.
To be continued.
Forthcoming topics:
SRS config
pydspam config
wiretap config
--
Stuart D. Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com>
Business Management Systems Inc. Phone: 703 591-0911 Fax: 703 591-6154
"Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis" - background song for
a Microsoft sponsored "Where do you want to go from here?" commercial.
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include COPYING
include TODO
include NEWS
include CREDITS
include README
include ChangeLog
include MANIFEST.in
include testsample.py
include testmime.py
include testutils.py
include test.py
include sample.py
include milter-template.py
include test/*
include Milter/*.py
include *.spec
include start.sh
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## @package Milter
# A thin OO wrapper for the milter module.
#
# Clients generally subclass Milter.Base and define callback
# methods.
#
# @author Stuart D. Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com>
# Copyright 2001,2009 Business Management Systems, Inc.
# Author: Stuart D. Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com>
# Copyright 2001 Business Management Systems, Inc.
# This code is under the GNU General Public License. See COPYING for details.
__version__ = '0.9.8'
# A thin OO wrapper for the milter module
import os
import re
import milter
import thread
from milter import *
from functools import wraps
from milter import ACCEPT,CONTINUE,REJECT,DISCARD,TEMPFAIL, \
set_flags, setdbg, setbacklog, settimeout, error, \
ADDHDRS, CHGBODY, ADDRCPT, DELRCPT, CHGHDRS, \
V1_ACTS, V2_ACTS, CURR_ACTS
try: from milter import QUARANTINE
except: pass
__version__ = '0.8.5'
_seq_lock = thread.allocate_lock()
_seq = 0
## @fn set_flags(flags)
# @brief Enable optional %milter actions.
# Certain %milter actions need to be enabled before calling milter.runmilter()
# or they throw an exception.
# @param flags Bit ored mask of optional actions to enable
def uniqueID():
"""Return a unique sequence number (incremented on each call).
"""Return a sequence number unique to this process.
"""
global _seq
_seq_lock.acquire()
@@ -36,572 +30,30 @@ def uniqueID():
_seq_lock.release()
return seqno
## @private
OPTIONAL_CALLBACKS = {
'connect':(P_NR_CONN,P_NOCONNECT),
'hello':(P_NR_HELO,P_NOHELO),
'envfrom':(P_NR_MAIL,P_NOMAIL),
'envrcpt':(P_NR_RCPT,P_NORCPT),
'data':(P_NR_DATA,P_NODATA),
'unknown':(P_NR_UNKN,P_NOUNKNOWN),
'eoh':(P_NR_EOH,P_NOEOH),
'body':(P_NR_BODY,P_NOBODY),
'header':(P_NR_HDR,P_NOHDRS)
}
## @private
R = re.compile(r'%+')
## @private
def decode_mask(bits,names):
t = [ (s,getattr(milter,s)) for s in names]
nms = [s for s,m in t if bits & m]
for s,m in t: bits &= ~m
if bits: nms += hex(bits)
return nms
## Class decorator to enable optional protocol steps.
# P_SKIP is enabled by default when supported, but
# applications may wish to enable P_HDR_LEADSPC
# to send and receive the leading space of header continuation
# lines unchanged, and/or P_RCPT_REJ to have recipients
# detected as invalid by the MTA passed to the envcrpt callback.
#
# Applications may want to check whether the protocol is actually
# supported by the MTA in use. Base._protocol
# is a bitmask of protocol options negotiated. So,
# for instance, if <code>self._protocol & Milter.P_RCPT_REJ</code>
# is true, then that feature was successfully negotiated with the MTA
# and the application will see recipients the MTA has flagged as invalid.
#
# Sample use:
# <pre>
# class myMilter(Milter.Base):
# def envrcpt(self,to,*params):
# return Milter.CONTINUE
# myMilter = Milter.enable_protocols(myMilter,Milter.P_RCPT_REJ)
# </pre>
# @since 0.9.3
# @param klass the %milter application class to modify
# @param mask a bitmask of protocol steps to enable
# @return the modified %milter class
def enable_protocols(klass,mask):
klass._protocol_mask = klass.protocol_mask() & ~mask
return klass
## Milter rejected recipients. A class decorator that calls
# enable_protocols() with the P_RCPT_REJ flag. By default, the MTA
# does not pass recipients that it knows are invalid on to the milter.
# This decorator enables a %milter app to see all recipients if supported
# by the MTA. Use like this with python-2.6 and later:
# <pre>
# @@Milter.rejected_recipients
# class myMilter(Milter.Base):
# def envrcpt(self,to,*params):
# return Milter.CONTINUE
# </pre>
# @since 0.9.5
# @param klass the %milter application class to modify
# @return the modified %milter class
def rejected_recipients(klass):
return enable_protocols(klass,P_RCPT_REJ)
## Milter leading space on headers. A class decorator that calls
# enable_protocols() with the P_HEAD_LEADSPC flag. By default,
# header continuation lines are collected and joined before getting
# sent to a milter. Headers modified or added by the milter are
# folded by the MTA as necessary according to its own standards.
# With this flag, header continuation lines are preserved
# with their newlines and leading space. In addition, header folding
# done by the milter is preserved as well.
# Use like this with python-2.6 and later:
# <pre>
# @@Milter.header_leading_space
# class myMilter(Milter.Base):
# def header(self,hname,value):
# return Milter.CONTINUE
# </pre>
# @since 0.9.5
# @param klass the %milter application class to modify
# @return the modified %milter class
def header_leading_space(klass):
return enable_protocols(klass,P_HEAD_LEADSPC)
## Function decorator to disable callback methods.
# If the MTA supports it, tells the MTA not to invoke this callback,
# increasing efficiency. All the callbacks (except negotiate)
# are disabled in Milter.Base, and overriding them reenables the
# callback. An application may need to use @@nocallback when it extends
# another %milter and wants to disable a callback again.
# The disabled method should still return Milter.CONTINUE, in case the MTA does
# not support protocol negotiation, and for when called from a test harness.
# @since 0.9.2
def nocallback(func):
try:
func.milter_protocol = OPTIONAL_CALLBACKS[func.__name__][1]
except KeyError:
raise ValueError(
'@nocallback applied to non-optional method: '+func.__name__)
def wrapper(self,*args):
if func(self,*args) != CONTINUE:
raise RuntimeError('%s return code must be CONTINUE with @nocallback'
% func.__name__)
return CONTINUE
return wrapper
## Function decorator to disable callback reply.
# If the MTA supports it, tells the MTA not to wait for a reply from
# this callback, and assume CONTINUE. The method should still return
# CONTINUE in case the MTA does not support protocol negotiation.
# The decorator arranges to change the return code to NOREPLY
# when supported by the MTA.
# @since 0.9.2
def noreply(func):
try:
nr_mask = OPTIONAL_CALLBACKS[func.__name__][0]
except KeyError:
raise ValueError(
'@noreply applied to non-optional method: '+func.__name__)
@wraps(func)
def wrapper(self,*args):
rc = func(self,*args)
if self._protocol & nr_mask:
if rc != CONTINUE:
raise RuntimeError('%s return code must be CONTINUE with @noreply'
% func.__name__)
return NOREPLY
return rc
wrapper.milter_protocol = nr_mask
return wrapper
## Disabled action exception.
# set_flags() can tell the MTA that this application will not use certain
# features (such as CHGFROM). This can also be negotiated for each
# connection in the negotiate callback. If the application then calls
# the feature anyway via an instance method, this exception is
# thrown.
# @since 0.9.2
class DisabledAction(RuntimeError):
pass
## A do "nothing" Milter base class representing an SMTP connection.
#
# Python milters should derive from this class
# unless they are using the low level milter module directly.
#
# Most of the methods are either "actions" or "callbacks". Callbacks
# are invoked by the MTA at certain points in the SMTP protocol. For
# instance when the HELO command is seen, the MTA calls the helo
# callback before returning a response code. All callbacks must
# return one of these constants: CONTINUE, TEMPFAIL, REJECT, ACCEPT,
# DISCARD, SKIP. The NOREPLY response is supplied automatically by
# the @@noreply decorator if negotiation with the MTA is successful.
# @@noreply and @@nocallback methods should return CONTINUE for two reasons:
# the MTA may not support negotiation, and the class may be running in a test
# harness.
#
# Optional callbacks are disabled with the @@nocallback decorator, and
# automatically reenabled when overridden. Disabled callbacks should
# still return CONTINUE for testing and MTAs that do not support
# negotiation.
# Each SMTP connection to the MTA calls the factory method you provide to
# create an instance derived from this class. This is typically the
# constructor for a class derived from Base. The _setctx() method attaches
# the instance to the low level milter.milterContext object. When the SMTP
# connection terminates, the close callback is called, the low level connection
# object is destroyed, and this normally causes instances of this class to be
# garbage collected as well. The close() method should release any global
# resources held by instances.
# @since 0.9.2
class Base(object):
"The core class interface to the %milter module."
## Attach this Milter to the low level milter.milterContext object.
class Milter:
"""A simple class interface to the milter module.
"""
def _setctx(self,ctx):
## The low level @ref milter.milterContext object.
self._ctx = ctx
## A bitmask of actions this connection has negotiated to use.
# By default, all actions are enabled. High throughput milters
# may want to disable unused actions to increase efficiency.
# Some optional actions may be disabled by calling milter.set_flags(), or
# by overriding the negotiate callback. The bits include:
# <code>ADDHDRS,CHGBODY,MODBODY,ADDRCPT,ADDRCPT_PAR,DELRCPT
# CHGHDRS,QUARANTINE,CHGFROM,SETSYMLIST</code>.
# The <code>Milter.CURR_ACTS</code> bitmask is all actions
# known when the milter module was compiled.
# Application code can also inspect this field to determine
# which actions are available. This is especially useful in
# generic library code designed to work in multiple milters.
# @since 0.9.2
#
self._actions = CURR_ACTS # all actions enabled by default
## A bitmask of protocol options this connection has negotiated.
# An application may inspect this
# variable to determine which protocol steps are supported. Options
# of interest to applications: the SKIP result code is allowed
# only if the P_SKIP bit is set, rejected recipients are passed to the
# %milter application only if the P_RCPT_REJ bit is set, and
# header values are sent and received with leading spaces (in the
# continuation lines) intact if the P_HDR_LEADSPC bit is set (so
# that the application can customize indenting).
#
# The P_N* bits should be negotiated via the @@noreply and @@nocallback
# method decorators, and P_RCPT_REJ, P_HDR_LEADSPC should
# be enabled using the enable_protocols class decorator.
#
# The bits include: <code>
# P_RCPT_REJ P_NR_CONN P_NR_HELO P_NR_MAIL P_NR_RCPT P_NR_DATA P_NR_UNKN
# P_NR_EOH P_NR_BODY P_NR_HDR P_NOCONNECT P_NOHELO P_NOMAIL P_NORCPT
# P_NODATA P_NOUNKNOWN P_NOEOH P_NOBODY P_NOHDRS P_HDR_LEADSPC P_SKIP
# </code> (all under the Milter namespace).
# @since 0.9.2
self._protocol = 0 # no protocol options by default
self.__ctx = ctx
if ctx:
ctx.setpriv(self)
## Defined by subclasses to write log messages.
def log(self,*msg): pass
## Called for each connection to the MTA. Called by the
# <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/xxfi_connect">
# xxfi_connect</a> callback.
# The <code>hostname</code> provided by the local MTA is either
# the PTR name or the IP in the form "[1.2.3.4]" if no PTR is available.
# The format of hostaddr depends on the socket family:
# <dl>
# <dt><code>socket.AF_INET</code>
# <dd>A tuple of (IP as string in dotted quad form, integer port)
# <dt><code>socket.AF_INET6</code>
# <dd>A tuple of (IP as a string in standard representation,
# integer port, integer flow info, integer scope id)
# <dt><code>socket.AF_UNIX</code>
# <dd>A string with the socketname
# </dl>
# To vary behavior based on what port the client connected to,
# for example skipping blacklist checks for port 587 (which must
# be authenticated), use @link #getsymval getsymval('{daemon_port}') @endlink.
# The <code>{daemon_port}</code> macro must be enabled in sendmail.cf
# <pre>
# O Milter.macros.connect=j, _, {daemon_name}, {daemon_port}, {if_name}, {if_addr}
# </pre>
# or sendmail.mc
# <pre>
# define(`confMILTER_MACROS_CONNECT', ``j, _, {daemon_name}, {daemon_port}, {if_name}, {if_addr}'')dnl
# </pre>
# @param hostname the PTR name or bracketed IP of the SMTP client
# @param family <code>socket.AF_INET</code>, <code>socket.AF_INET6</code>,
# or <code>socket.AF_UNIX</code>
# @param hostaddr a tuple or string with peer IP or socketname
@nocallback
def connect(self,hostname,family,hostaddr): return CONTINUE
## Called when the SMTP client says HELO.
# Returning REJECT prevents progress until a valid HELO is provided;
# this almost always results in terminating the connection.
@nocallback
def hello(self,hostname): return CONTINUE
## Called when the SMTP client says MAIL FROM. Called by the
# <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/xxfi_envfrom">
# xxfi_envfrom</a> callback.
# Returning REJECT rejects the message, but not the connection.
# The sender is the "envelope" from as defined by
# <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5321">RFC 5321</a>.
# For the From: header (author) defined in
# <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5322">RFC 5322</a>,
# see @link #header the header callback @endlink.
@nocallback
def envfrom(self,f,*str): return CONTINUE
## Called when the SMTP client says RCPT TO. Called by the
# <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/xxfi_envrcpt">
# xxfi_envrcpt</a> callback.
# Returning REJECT rejects the current recipient, not the entire message.
# The recipient is the "envelope" recipient as defined by
# <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5321">RFC 5321</a>.
# For recipients defined in
# <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5322">RFC 5322</a>,
# for example To: or Cc:, see @link #header the header callback @endlink.
@nocallback
def envrcpt(self,to,*str): return CONTINUE
## Called when the SMTP client says DATA.
# Returning REJECT rejects the message without wasting bandwidth
# on the unwanted message.
# @since 0.9.2
@nocallback
def data(self): return CONTINUE
## Called for each header field in the message body.
@nocallback
def header(self,field,value): return CONTINUE
## Called at the blank line that terminates the header fields.
@nocallback
def eoh(self): return CONTINUE
## Called to supply the body of the message to the Milter by chunks.
# @param blk a block of message bytes
@nocallback
def body(self,blk): return CONTINUE
## Called when the SMTP client issues an unknown command.
# @param cmd the unknown command
# @since 0.9.2
@nocallback
def unknown(self,cmd): return CONTINUE
## Called at the end of the message body.
# Most of the message manipulation actions can only take place from
# the eom callback.
def eom(self): return CONTINUE
## Called when the connection is abnormally terminated.
# The close callback is still called also.
def abort(self): return CONTINUE
## Called when the connection is closed.
def close(self): return CONTINUE
## Return mask of SMFIP_N* protocol option bits to clear for this class
# The @@nocallback and @@noreply decorators set the
# <code>milter_protocol</code> function attribute to the protocol mask bit to
# pass to libmilter, causing that callback or its reply to be skipped.
# Overriding a method creates a new function object, so that
# <code>milter_protocol</code> defaults to 0.
# Libmilter passes the protocol bits that the current MTA knows
# how to skip. We clear the ones we don't want to skip.
# The negation is somewhat mind bending, but it is simple.
# @since 0.9.2
@classmethod
def protocol_mask(klass):
try:
return klass._protocol_mask
except AttributeError:
p = P_RCPT_REJ | P_HDR_LEADSPC # turn these new features off by default
for func,(nr,nc) in OPTIONAL_CALLBACKS.items():
func = getattr(klass,func)
ca = getattr(func,'milter_protocol',0)
#print func,hex(nr),hex(nc),hex(ca)
p |= (nr|nc) & ~ca
klass._protocol_mask = p
return p
## Negotiate milter protocol options. Called by the
# <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/xxfi_negotiate">
# xffi_negotiate</a> callback. This is an advanced callback,
# do not override unless you know what you are doing. Most
# negotiation can be done simply by using the supplied
# class and function decorators.
# Options are passed as
# a list of 4 32-bit ints which can be modified and are passed
# back to libmilter on return.
# Default negotiation sets P_NO* and P_NR* for callbacks
# marked @@nocallback and @@noreply respectively, leaves all
# actions enabled, and enables Milter.SKIP. The @@enable_protocols
# class decorator can customize which protocol steps are implemented.
# @param opts a modifiable list of 4 ints with negotiated options
# @since 0.9.2
def negotiate(self,opts):
try:
self._actions,p,f1,f2 = opts
opts[1] = self._protocol = p & ~self.protocol_mask()
opts[2] = 0
opts[3] = 0
#self.log("Negotiated:",opts)
except:
# don't change anything if something went wrong
return ALL_OPTS
return CONTINUE
# Milter methods which can be invoked from most callbacks
## Return the value of an MTA macro. Sendmail macro names
# are either single chars (e.g. "j") or multiple chars enclosed
# in braces (e.g. "{auth_type}"). Macro names are MTA dependent.
# See <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_getsymval">
# smfi_getsymval</a> for default sendmail macros.
# @param sym the macro name
def getsymval(self,sym):
return self._ctx.getsymval(sym)
## Set the SMTP reply code and message.
# If the MTA does not support setmlreply, then only the
# first msg line is used. Any '%%' in a message line
# must be doubled, or libmilter will silently ignore the setreply.
# Beginning with 0.9.6, we test for that case and throw ValueError to avoid
# head scratching. What will <i>really</i> irritate you, however,
# is that if you carefully double any '%%', your message will be
# sent - but with the '%%' still doubled!
# See <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_setreply">
# smfi_setreply</a> for more information.
# @param rcode The three-digit (RFC 821/2821) SMTP reply code as a string.
# rcode cannot be None, and <b>must be a valid 4XX or 5XX reply code</b>.
# @param xcode The extended (RFC 1893/2034) reply code. If xcode is None,
# no extended code is used. Otherwise, xcode must conform to RFC 1893/2034.
# @param msg The text part of the SMTP reply. If msg is None,
# an empty message is used.
# @param ml Optional additional message lines.
def setreply(self,rcode,xcode=None,msg=None,*ml):
for m in (msg,)+ml:
if 1 in [len(s)&1 for s in R.findall(m)]:
raise ValueError("'%' must be doubled: "+m)
return self._ctx.setreply(rcode,xcode,msg,*ml)
## Tell the MTA which macro names will be used.
# This information can reduce the size of messages received from sendmail,
# and hence could reduce bandwidth between sendmail and your milter where
# that is a factor. The <code>Milter.SETSYMLIST</code> action flag must be
# set. The protocol stages are M_CONNECT, M_HELO, M_ENVFROM, M_ENVRCPT,
# M_DATA, M_EOM, M_EOH.
#
# May only be called from negotiate callback.
# @since 0.9.8, previous version was misspelled!
# @param stage the protocol stage to set to macro list for,
# one of the M_* constants defined in Milter
# @param macros space separated and/or lists of strings
def setsymlist(self,stage,*macros):
if not self._actions & SETSYMLIST: raise DisabledAction("SETSYMLIST")
a = []
for m in macros:
try:
m = m.encode('utf8')
except: pass
try:
m = m.split(' ')
except: pass
a += m
return self._ctx.setsmlist(stage,' '.join(a))
# Milter methods which can only be called from eom callback.
## Add a mail header field.
# Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_addheader">
# smfi_addheader</a>.
# The <code>Milter.ADDHDRS</code> action flag must be set.
#
# May be called from eom callback only.
# @param field the header field name
# @param value the header field value
# @param idx header field index from the top of the message to insert at
# @throws DisabledAction if ADDHDRS is not enabled
def addheader(self,field,value,idx=-1):
if not self._actions & ADDHDRS: raise DisabledAction("ADDHDRS")
return self._ctx.addheader(field,value,idx)
## Change the value of a mail header field.
# Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_chgheader">
# smfi_chgheader</a>.
# The <code>Milter.CHGHDRS</code> action flag must be set.
#
# May be called from eom callback only.
# @param field the name of the field to change
# @param idx index of the field to change when there are multiple instances
# @param value the new value of the field
# @throws DisabledAction if CHGHDRS is not enabled
def chgheader(self,field,idx,value):
if not self._actions & CHGHDRS: raise DisabledAction("CHGHDRS")
return self._ctx.chgheader(field,idx,value)
## Add a recipient to the message.
# Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_addrcpt">
# smfi_addrcpt</a>.
# If no corresponding mail header is added, this is like a Bcc.
# The syntax of the recipient is the same as used in the SMTP
# RCPT TO command (and as delivered to the envrcpt callback), for example
# "self.addrcpt('<foo@example.com>')".
# The <code>Milter.ADDRCPT</code> action flag must be set.
# If the optional <code>params</code> argument is used, then
# the <code>Milter.ADDRCPT_PAR</code> action flag must be set.
#
# May be called from eom callback only.
# @param rcpt the message recipient
# @param params an optional list of ESMTP parameters
# @throws DisabledAction if ADDRCPT or ADDRCPT_PAR is not enabled
def addrcpt(self,rcpt,params=None):
if not self._actions & ADDRCPT: raise DisabledAction("ADDRCPT")
if params and not self._actions & ADDRCPT_PAR:
raise DisabledAction("ADDRCPT_PAR")
return self._ctx.addrcpt(rcpt,params)
## Delete a recipient from the message.
# Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_delrcpt">
# smfi_delrcpt</a>.
# The recipient should match one passed to the envrcpt callback.
# The <code>Milter.DELRCPT</code> action flag must be set.
#
# May be called from eom callback only.
# @param rcpt the message recipient to delete
# @throws DisabledAction if DELRCPT is not enabled
def delrcpt(self,rcpt):
if not self._actions & DELRCPT: raise DisabledAction("DELRCPT")
return self._ctx.delrcpt(rcpt)
## Replace the message body.
# Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_replacebody">
# smfi_replacebody</a>.
# The entire message body must be replaced.
# Call repeatedly with blocks of data until the entire body is transferred.
# The <code>Milter.MODBODY</code> action flag must be set.
#
# May be called from eom callback only.
# @param body a chunk of body data
# @throws DisabledAction if MODBODY is not enabled
def replacebody(self,body):
if not self._actions & MODBODY: raise DisabledAction("MODBODY")
return self._ctx.replacebody(body)
## Change the SMTP envelope sender address.
# Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_chgfrom">
# smfi_chgfrom</a>.
# 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>.
# The <code>Milter.CHGFROM</code> action flag must be set.
#
# May be called from eom callback only.
# @since 0.9.1
# @param sender the new sender address
# @param params an optional list of ESMTP parameters
# @throws DisabledAction if CHGFROM is not enabled
def chgfrom(self,sender,params=None):
if not self._actions & CHGFROM: raise DisabledAction("CHGFROM")
return self._ctx.chgfrom(sender,params)
## Quarantine the message.
# Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_quarantine">
# smfi_quarantine</a>.
# When quarantined, a message goes into the mailq as if to be delivered,
# but delivery is deferred until the message is unquarantined.
# The <code>Milter.QUARANTINE</code> action flag must be set.
#
# May be called from eom callback only.
# @param reason a string describing the reason for quarantine
# @throws DisabledAction if QUARANTINE is not enabled
def quarantine(self,reason):
if not self._actions & QUARANTINE: raise DisabledAction("QUARANTINE")
return self._ctx.quarantine(reason)
## Tell the MTA to wait a bit longer.
# Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_progress">
# smfi_progress</a>.
# Resets timeouts in the MTA that detect a "hung" milter.
def progress(self):
return self._ctx.progress()
## A logging but otherwise do nothing Milter base class.
# This is included for compatibility with previous versions of pymilter.
# The logging callbacks are marked @@noreply.
class Milter(Base):
"A simple class interface to the milter module."
## Provide simple logging to sys.stdout
# user replaceable callbacks
def log(self,*msg):
print 'Milter:',
for i in msg: print i,
print
@noreply
def connect(self,hostname,family,hostaddr):
"Called for each connection to sendmail."
self.log("connect from %s at %s" % (hostname,hostaddr))
return CONTINUE
@noreply
def hello(self,hostname):
"Called after the HELO command."
self.log("hello from %s" % hostname)
return CONTINUE
@noreply
def envfrom(self,f,*str):
"""Called to begin each message.
f -> string message sender
@@ -610,24 +62,25 @@ class Milter(Base):
self.log("mail from",f,str)
return CONTINUE
@noreply
def envrcpt(self,to,*str):
"Called for each message recipient."
self.log("rcpt to",to,str)
return CONTINUE
@noreply
def header(self,field,value):
"Called for each message header."
self.log("%s: %s" % (field,value))
return CONTINUE
@noreply
def eoh(self):
"Called after all headers are processed."
self.log("eoh")
return CONTINUE
def body(self,unused):
"Called to transfer the message body."
return CONTINUE
def eom(self):
"Called at the end of message."
self.log("eom")
@@ -643,49 +96,58 @@ class Milter(Base):
self.log("close")
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.
#
# Note that since python is dynamic, this variable can be changed while
# the milter is running: for instance, to a new subclass based on a
# change in configuration.
# Milter methods which can be invoked from callbacks
def getsymval(self,sym):
return self.__ctx.getsymval(sym)
# If sendmail does not support setmlreply, then only the
# first msg line is used.
def setreply(self,rcode,xcode=None,msg=None,*ml):
return self.__ctx.setreply(rcode,xcode,msg,*ml)
# Milter methods which can only be called from eom callback.
def addheader(self,field,value,idx=-1):
return self.__ctx.addheader(field,value,idx)
def chgheader(self,field,idx,value):
return self.__ctx.chgheader(field,idx,value)
def addrcpt(self,rcpt,params=None):
return self.__ctx.addrcpt(rcpt,params)
def delrcpt(self,rcpt):
return self.__ctx.delrcpt(rcpt)
def replacebody(self,body):
return self.__ctx.replacebody(body)
def chgfrom(self,sender,params=None):
return self.__ctx.chgfrom(sender,params)
# When quarantined, a message goes into the mailq as if to be delivered,
# but delivery is deferred until the message is unquarantined.
def quarantine(self,reason):
return self.__ctx.quarantine(reason)
def progress(self):
return self.__ctx.progress()
factory = Milter
## @private
# @brief Connect context to connection instance and return enabled callbacks.
def negotiate_callback(ctx,opts):
m = factory()
m._setctx(ctx)
return m.negotiate(opts)
## @private
# @brief Connect context if needed and invoke connect method.
def connect_callback(ctx,hostname,family,hostaddr,nr_mask=P_NR_CONN):
m = ctx.getpriv()
if not m:
# If not already created (because the current MTA doesn't support
# xmfi_negotiate), create the connection object.
def connectcallback(ctx,hostname,family,hostaddr):
m = factory()
m._setctx(ctx)
return m.connect(hostname,family,hostaddr)
## @private
# @brief Disconnect milterContext and call close method.
def close_callback(ctx):
def closecallback(ctx):
m = ctx.getpriv()
if not m: return CONTINUE
try:
rc = m.close()
finally:
m._setctx(None) # release milterContext
return rc
## Convert ESMTP parameters with values to a keyword dictionary.
# @deprecated You probably want Milter.param2dict instead.
def dictfromlist(args):
"Convert ESMTP parms with values to keyword dictionary."
"Convert ESMTP parm list to keyword dictionary."
kw = {}
for s in args:
pos = s.find('=')
@@ -693,18 +155,6 @@ def dictfromlist(args):
kw[s[:pos].upper()] = s[pos+1:]
return kw
## Convert ESMTP parm list to keyword dictionary.
# Params with no value are set to None in the dictionary.
# @since 0.9.3
# @param str list of param strings of the form "NAME" or "NAME=VALUE"
# @return a dictionary of ESMTP param names and values
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):
"""Call function c with ESMTP parms converted to keyword parameters.
Can be used in the envfrom and/or envrcpt callbacks to process
@@ -719,11 +169,6 @@ def envcallback(c,args):
pargs.append(s)
return c(*pargs,**kw)
## Run the %milter.
# @param name the name of the %milter known to the MTA
# @param socketname the socket to be passed to milter.setconn()
# @param timeout the time in secs the MTA should wait for a response before
# considering this %milter dead
def runmilter(name,socketname,timeout = 0):
# 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,
@@ -749,7 +194,7 @@ def runmilter(name,socketname,timeout = 0):
# The default flags set include everything
# milter.set_flags(milter.ADDHDRS)
milter.set_connect_callback(connect_callback)
milter.set_connect_callback(connectcallback)
milter.set_helo_callback(lambda ctx, host: ctx.getpriv().hello(host))
# For envfrom and envrcpt, we would like to convert ESMTP parms to keyword
# parms, but then all existing users would have to include **kw to accept
@@ -762,20 +207,12 @@ def runmilter(name,socketname,timeout = 0):
milter.set_body_callback(lambda ctx,chunk: ctx.getpriv().body(chunk))
milter.set_eom_callback(lambda ctx: ctx.getpriv().eom())
milter.set_abort_callback(lambda ctx: ctx.getpriv().abort())
milter.set_close_callback(close_callback)
milter.set_close_callback(closecallback)
milter.setconn(socketname)
if timeout > 0: milter.settimeout(timeout)
# disable negotiate callback if runtime version < (1,0,1)
ncb = negotiate_callback
if milter.getversion() < (1,0,1):
ncb = None
# The name *must* match the X line in sendmail.cf (supposedly)
milter.register(name,
data=lambda ctx: ctx.getpriv().data(),
unknown=lambda ctx,cmd: ctx.getpriv().unknown(cmd),
negotiate=ncb
)
milter.register(name)
start_seq = _seq
try:
milter.main()
@@ -788,7 +225,3 @@ __all__ = globals().copy()
for priv in ('os','milter','thread','factory','_seq','_seq_lock','__version__'):
del __all__[priv]
__all__ = __all__.keys()
## @example milter-template.py
## @example milter-nomix.py
#
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@@ -10,9 +10,6 @@
# CBV results.
#
# $Log$
# Revision 1.9 2008/05/08 21:35:57 customdesigned
# Allow explicitly whitelisted email from banned_users.
#
# Revision 1.8 2007/09/03 16:18:45 customdesigned
# Delete unparseable timestamps when loading address cache. These have
# arisen because of failure to parse MAIL FROM properly. Will have to
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@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
from ConfigParser import ConfigParser
import os.path
class MilterConfigParser(ConfigParser):
@@ -21,7 +20,7 @@ class MilterConfigParser(ConfigParser):
return [q.strip() for q in self.get(sect,opt).split(',')]
return []
def getaddrset(self,sect,opt,dir=''):
def getaddrset(self,sect,opt):
if not self.has_option(sect,opt):
return {}
s = self.get(sect,opt)
@@ -30,14 +29,13 @@ class MilterConfigParser(ConfigParser):
q = q.strip()
if q.startswith('file:'):
domain = q[5:].lower()
fname = os.path.join(dir,domain)
d[domain] = d.setdefault(domain,[]) + open(fname,'r').read().split()
d[domain] = d.setdefault(domain,[]) + open(domain,'r').read().split()
else:
user,domain = q.split('@')
d.setdefault(domain.lower(),[]).append(user)
return d
def getaddrdict(self,sect,opt,dir=''):
def getaddrdict(self,sect,opt):
if not self.has_option(sect,opt):
return {}
d = {}
@@ -48,7 +46,7 @@ class MilterConfigParser(ConfigParser):
for addr in l.split(','):
addr = addr.strip()
if addr.startswith('file:'):
fname = os.path.join(dir,addr[5:])
fname = addr[5:]
for a in open(fname,'r').read().split():
d[a] = q
else:
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@@ -1,22 +1,12 @@
## @package Milter.dns
# Provide a higher level interface to pydns.
# provide a higher level interface to pydns
import DNS
from DNS import DNSError
MAX_CNAME = 10
## Lookup DNS records by label and RR type.
# The response can include records of other types that the DNS
# server thinks we might need.
# @param name the DNS label to lookup
# @param qtype the name of the DNS RR type to lookup
# @return a list of ((name,type),data) tuples
def DNSLookup(name, qtype):
try:
# To be thread safe, we create a fresh DnsRequest with
# each call. It would be more efficient to reuse
# a req object stored in a Session.
req = DNS.DnsRequest(name, qtype=qtype)
resp = req.req()
#resp.show()
@@ -34,28 +24,25 @@ class Session(object):
def __init__(self):
self.cache = {}
## Additional DNS RRs we can safely cache.
# We have to be careful which additional DNS RRs we cache. For
# instance, PTR records are controlled by the connecting IP, and they
# could poison our local cache with bogus A and MX records.
# Each entry is a tuple of (query_type,rr_type). So for instance,
# the entry ('MX','A') says it is safe (for milter purposes) to cache
# any 'A' RRs found in an 'MX' query.
SAFE2CACHE = frozenset((
('MX','MX'), ('MX','A'),
('CNAME','CNAME'), ('CNAME','A'),
('A','A'),
('AAAA','AAAA'),
('PTR','PTR'),
('NS','NS'), ('NS','A'),
('TXT','TXT'),
('SPF','SPF')
))
## Cached DNS lookup.
# @param name the DNS label to query
# @param qtype the query type, e.g. 'A'
# @param cnames tracks CNAMES already followed in recursive calls
SAFE2CACHE = {
('MX','A'): None,
('MX','MX'): None,
('CNAME','A'): None,
('CNAME','CNAME'): None,
('A','A'): None,
('AAAA','AAAA'): None,
('PTR','PTR'): None,
('NS','NS'): None,
('NS','A'): None,
('TXT','TXT'): None,
('SPF','SPF'): None
}
def dns(self, name, qtype, cnames=None):
"""DNS query.
@@ -70,23 +57,15 @@ class Session(object):
pre: qtype in ['A', 'AAAA', 'MX', 'PTR', 'TXT', 'SPF']
post: isinstance(__return__, types.ListType)
"""
if name.endswith('.'): name = name[:-1]
if not reduce(lambda x,y:x and 0 < len(y) < 64, name.split('.'),True):
return [] # invalid DNS name (too long or empty)
result = self.cache.get( (name, qtype) )
cname = None
if result: return result
cnamek = (name,'CNAME')
cname = self.cache.get( cnamek )
if cname:
cname = cname[0]
else:
if not result:
safe2cache = Session.SAFE2CACHE
for k, v in DNSLookup(name, qtype):
if k == cnamek:
if k == (name, 'CNAME'):
cname = v
if k[1] == 'CNAME' or (qtype,k[1]) in safe2cache:
if (qtype,k[1]) in safe2cache:
self.cache.setdefault(k, []).append(v)
result = self.cache.get( (name, qtype), [])
if not result and cname:
@@ -97,22 +76,10 @@ class Session(object):
raise DNSError('Length of CNAME chain exceeds %d' % MAX_CNAME)
cnames[name] = cname
if cname in cnames:
raise DNSError('CNAME loop')
raise DNSError, 'CNAME loop'
result = self.dns(cname, qtype, cnames=cnames)
if result:
self.cache[(name,qtype)] = result
return result
def dns_txt(self, domainname, enc='ascii'):
"Get a list of TXT records for a domain name."
if domainname:
try:
return [''.join(s.decode(enc) for s in a)
for a in self.dns(domainname, 'TXT')]
except UnicodeEncodeError:
raise DNSError('Non-ascii character in SPF TXT record.')
return []
DNS.DiscoverNameServers()
if __name__ == '__main__':
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@@ -5,27 +5,6 @@
# Send DSNs, do call back verification,
# and generate DSN messages from a template
# $Log$
# Revision 1.22 2011/03/18 20:41:31 customdesigned
# Python2.6 SMTP.close() fails when instance never connected.
#
# Revision 1.21 2011/03/03 05:11:58 customdesigned
# Release 0.9.4
#
# Revision 1.20 2010/10/11 00:29:47 customdesigned
# Handle multiple recipients. For CBV or auto whitelist of multiple emails.
#
# Revision 1.19 2009/07/02 19:41:12 customdesigned
# Handle @ in localpart.
#
# Revision 1.18 2009/06/10 18:01:59 customdesigned
# Doxygen updates
#
# Revision 1.17 2009/05/20 20:08:44 customdesigned
# Support non-DSN CBV (non-empty MAIL FROM)
#
# Revision 1.16 2007/09/25 01:24:59 customdesigned
# Allow arbitrary object, not just spf.query like, to provide data for create_msg
#
# Revision 1.15 2007/09/24 20:13:26 customdesigned
# Remove explicit spf dependency.
#
@@ -44,31 +23,7 @@
# Revision 1.10 2006/05/24 20:56:35 customdesigned
# Remove default templates. Scrub test.
#
## @package Milter.dsn
# Support DSNs and CallBackValidations (CBV).
#
# A Delivery Status Notification (bounce) is sent to the envelope
# sender (original MAIL FROM) with a null MAIL FROM (<>) to notify the
# original sender # of delays or problems with delivery. A Callback Validation
# starts the DSN process, but stops before issuing the DATA command. The
# purpose is to check whether the envelope recipient is accepted (and is
# therefore a valid email). The null MAIL FROM tells the remote
# MTA to never reply according to RFC2821 (but some braindead MTAs
# reply anyway, of course).
#
# Milters should cache CBV results and should avoid sending DSNs
# unless the sender is authenticated somehow (e.g. SPF Pass). However,
# when email is quarantined, and is not known to be a forgery, sending a DSN
# is better than silently disappearing, and a DSN is better than sending
# a normal message as notification - because MAIL FROM signing schemes
# can reject bounces of forged emails. Whatever you do, don't copy those
# assinine commercial filters that send a normal message to notify you
# that some virus is forging your email.
#
# <b>DSNs should *only* be sent to MAIL FROM addresses.</b> Never send
# a DSN or use a null MAIL FROM with an email address obtained from
# anywhere else.
#
import smtplib
import socket
from email.Message import Message
@@ -76,25 +31,12 @@ import Milter
import time
import dns
## Send DSN.
# Try the published MX names in order, rejecting obviously bogus entries
# (like <code>localhost</code>).
# @param mailfrom the original sender we are notifying or validating
# @param receiver the HELO name of the MTA we are sending the DSN on behalf of.
# Be sure to send from an IP that matches the HELO.
# @param msg the DSN message in RFC2822 format, or None for CBV.
# @param timeout total seconds to wait for a response from an MX
# @param session Milter.dns.Session object from current incoming mail
# session to reuse its cache, or None to create a fresh one.
# @param ourfrom set to a valid email to send a normal notification from, or
# to validate emails not obtained from MAIL FROM.
# @return None on success or (status_code,msg) on failure.
def send_dsn(mailfrom,receiver,msg=None,timeout=600,session=None,ourfrom=''):
def send_dsn(mailfrom,receiver,msg=None,timeout=600,session=None):
"""Send DSN. If msg is None, do callback verification.
Mailfrom is original sender we are sending DSN or CBV to.
Receiver is the MTA sending the DSN.
Return None for success or (code,msg) for failure."""
user,domain = mailfrom.rsplit('@',1)
user,domain = mailfrom.split('@')
if not session: session = dns.Session()
try:
mxlist = session.dns(domain,'MX')
@@ -120,31 +62,21 @@ def send_dsn(mailfrom,receiver,msg=None,timeout=600,session=None,ourfrom=''):
raise smtplib.SMTPHeloError(code, resp)
if msg:
try:
smtp.sendmail('<%s>'%ourfrom,mailfrom,msg)
smtp.sendmail('<>',mailfrom,msg)
except smtplib.SMTPSenderRefused:
# does not accept DSN, try postmaster (at the risk of mail loops)
smtp.sendmail('<postmaster@%s>'%receiver,mailfrom,msg)
else: # CBV
code,resp = smtp.docmd('MAIL FROM: <%s>'%ourfrom)
code,resp = smtp.docmd('MAIL FROM: <>')
if code != 250:
raise smtplib.SMTPSenderRefused(code, resp, '<%s>'%ourfrom)
if isinstance(mailfrom,basestring):
mailfrom = [mailfrom]
badrcpts = {}
for rcpt in mailfrom:
code,resp = smtp.rcpt(rcpt)
raise smtplib.SMTPSenderRefused(code, resp, '<>')
code,resp = smtp.rcpt(mailfrom)
if code not in (250,251):
badrcpts[rcpt] = (code,resp)# permanent error
return (code,resp) # permanent error
smtp.quit()
if len(badrcpts) == 1:
return badrcpts.values()[0] # permanent error
if badrcpts:
return badrcpts
return None # success
except smtplib.SMTPRecipientsRefused,x:
if len(x.recipients) == 1:
return x.recipients.values()[0] # permanent error
return x.recipients
return x.recipients[mailfrom] # permanent error
except smtplib.SMTPSenderRefused,x:
return x.args[:2] # does not accept DSN
except smtplib.SMTPDataError,x:
@@ -155,7 +87,7 @@ def send_dsn(mailfrom,receiver,msg=None,timeout=600,session=None,ourfrom=''):
pass # MX didn't accept connections, try next one
except socket.timeout:
pass # MX too slow, try next one
if hasattr(smtp,'sock'): smtp.close()
smtp.close()
if time.time() > toolate:
return (450,'No MX response within %f minutes'%(timeout/60.0))
return (450,'No MX servers available') # temp error
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@@ -48,10 +48,9 @@ def is_dynip(host,addr):
True
"""
if host.startswith('[') and host.endswith(']'):
return True # no ptr
return True
if addr:
if host.find(addr) >= 0: return True
if addr.find(':') >= 0: return False # IP6
a = addr.split('.')
ia = map(int,a)
h = host
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@@ -18,19 +18,13 @@ def quoteAddress(s):
class Record(object):
__slots__ = ( 'firstseen', 'lastseen', 'umis', 'cnt' )
def __init__(self,timeinc=0):
now = time.time() + timeinc
def __init__(self):
now = time.time()
self.firstseen = now
self.lastseen = now
self.cnt = 0
self.umis = None
def __str__(self):
return "Grey[%s:%s:%s:%d]" % (
time.ctime(self.firstseen),time.ctime(self.lastseen),
self.umis,self.cnt
)
class Greylist(object):
def __init__(self,dbname,grey_time=10,grey_expire=4,grey_retain=36):
@@ -41,26 +35,7 @@ class Greylist(object):
self.dbp = shelve.open(dbname,'c',protocol=2)
self.lock = thread.allocate_lock()
def clean(self,timeinc=0):
"Delete records past the retention limit."
now = time.time() + timeinc
cnt = 0
dbp = self.dbp
for key, r in dbp.iteritems():
#print key,r,time.ctime(now)
if now > r.lastseen + self.greylist_retain:
self.lock.acquire()
try:
r = dbp[key]
now = time.time() + timeinc
if now > r.lastseen + self.greylist_retain:
del dbp[key]
cnt += 1
finally:
self.lock.release()
return cnt
def check(self,ip,sender,recipient,timeinc=0):
def check(self,ip,sender,recipient):
"Return number of allowed messages for greylist triple."
sender = quoteAddress(sender)
recipient = quoteAddress(recipient)
@@ -70,15 +45,15 @@ class Greylist(object):
dbp = self.dbp
try:
r = dbp[key]
now = time.time() + timeinc
now = time.time()
if now > r.lastseen + self.greylist_retain:
# expired
log.debug('Expired greylist: %s',key)
r = Record(timeinc)
elif now < r.firstseen + self.greylist_time + 5:
r = Record()
elif now < r.firstseen + self.greylist_time:
# still greylisted
log.debug('Early greylist: %s',key)
#r = Record(timeinc)
#r = Record()
r.lastseen = now
elif r.cnt or now < r.firstseen + self.greylist_expire:
# in greylist window or active
@@ -88,15 +63,12 @@ class Greylist(object):
else:
# passed greylist window
log.debug('Late greylist: %s',key)
r = Record(timeinc)
r = Record()
dbp[key] = r
except:
r = Record(timeinc)
r = Record()
dbp[key] = r
dbp.sync()
finally:
self.lock.release()
return r.cnt
def close(self):
self.dbp.close()
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import time
import logging
import urllib
import sqlite3
import thread
from datetime import datetime
log = logging.getLogger('milter.greylist')
_db_lock = thread.allocate_lock()
class Greylist(object):
def __init__(self,dbname,grey_time=10,grey_expire=4,grey_retain=36):
self.ignoreLastByte = False
self.greylist_time = grey_time * 60 # minutes
self.greylist_expire = grey_expire * 3600 # hours
self.greylist_retain = grey_retain * 24 * 3600 # days
self.conn = sqlite3.connect(dbname)
self.conn.row_factory = sqlite3.Row
try:
self.conn.execute('''create table greylist(
ip text , sender text, recipient text,
firstseen timestamp, lastseen timestamp, cnt integer, umis text,
primary key (ip,sender,recipient))''')
except: pass
def clean(self,timeinc=0):
"Delete records past the retention limit."
now = time.time() + timeinc - self.greylist_retain
cur = self.conn.cursor()
try:
cur.execute('delete from greylist where lastseen < ?',(now,))
cnt = cur.rowcount
self.conn.commit()
finally: cur.close()
return cnt
def check(self,ip,sender,recipient,timeinc=0):
"Return number of allowed messages for greylist triple."
_db_lock.acquire()
cur = self.conn.execute('begin immediate')
try:
cur.execute('''select firstseen,lastseen,cnt,umis from greylist where
ip=? and sender=? and recipient=?''',(ip,sender,recipient))
r = cur.fetchone()
now = time.time() + timeinc
cnt = 0
if not r:
cur.execute('''insert into
greylist(ip,sender,recipient,firstseen,lastseen,cnt,umis)
values(?,?,?,?,?,?,?)''', (ip,sender,recipient,now,now,0,None))
elif now > r['lastseen'] + self.greylist_retain:
# expired
log.debug('Expired greylist: %s:%s:%s',ip,sender,recipient)
cur.execute('''update greylist set firstseen=?,lastseen=?,cnt=?,umis=?
where ip=? and sender=? and recipient=?''',
(now,now,0,None,ip,sender,recipient))
elif now < r['firstseen'] + self.greylist_time + 5:
# still greylisted
log.debug('Early greylist: %s:%s:%s',ip,sender,recipient)
#r = Record()
cur.execute('''update greylist set lastseen=?
where ip=? and sender=? and recipient=?''',
(now,ip,sender,recipient))
elif r['cnt'] or now < r['firstseen'] + self.greylist_expire:
# in greylist window or active
cnt = r['cnt'] + 1
cur.execute('''update greylist set lastseen=?,cnt=?
where ip=? and sender=? and recipient=?''',
(now,cnt,ip,sender,recipient))
log.debug('Active greylist(%d): %s:%s:%s',cnt,ip,sender,recipient)
else:
# passed greylist window
log.debug('Late greylist: %s:%s:%s',ip,sender,recipient)
cur.execute('''update greylist set firstseen=?,lastseen=?,cnt=?,umis=?
where ip=? and sender=? and recipient=?''',
(now,now,0,None,ip,sender,recipient))
self.conn.commit()
finally:
cur.close()
_db_lock.release()
return cnt
def close(self):
self.conn.close()
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"""Pure Python IP6 parsing and formatting
Copyright (c) 2006 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com>
This module is free software, and you may redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Python itself, so long as this copyright message
and disclaimer are retained in their original form.
"""
import struct
#from spf import RE_IP4
import re
PAT_IP4 = r'\.'.join([r'(?:\d|[1-9]\d|1\d\d|2[0-4]\d|25[0-5])']*4)
RE_IP4 = re.compile(PAT_IP4+'$')
def inet_ntop(s):
"""
Convert ip6 address to standard hex notation.
Examples:
>>> inet_ntop(struct.pack("!HHHHHHHH",0,0,0,0,0,0xFFFF,0x0102,0x0304))
'::FFFF:1.2.3.4'
>>> inet_ntop(struct.pack("!HHHHHHHH",0x1234,0x5678,0,0,0,0,0x0102,0x0304))
'1234:5678::102:304'
>>> inet_ntop(struct.pack("!HHHHHHHH",0,0,0,0x1234,0x5678,0,0x0102,0x0304))
'::1234:5678:0:102:304'
>>> inet_ntop(struct.pack("!HHHHHHHH",0x1234,0x5678,0,0x0102,0x0304,0,0,0))
'1234:5678:0:102:304::'
>>> inet_ntop(struct.pack("!HHHHHHHH",0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0))
'::'
"""
# convert to 8 words
a = struct.unpack("!HHHHHHHH",s)
n = (0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0) # null ip6
if a == n: return '::'
# check for ip4 mapped
if a[:5] == (0,0,0,0,0) and a[5] in (0,0xFFFF):
ip4 = '.'.join([str(i) for i in struct.unpack("!BBBB",s[12:])])
if a[5]:
return "::FFFF:" + ip4
return "::" + ip4
# find index of longest sequence of 0
for l in (7,6,5,4,3,2,1):
e = n[:l]
for i in range(9-l):
if a[i:i+l] == e:
if i == 0:
return ':'+':%x'*(8-l) % a[l:]
if i == 8 - l:
return '%x:'*(8-l) % a[:-l] + ':'
return '%x:'*i % a[:i] + ':%x'*(8-l-i) % a[i+l:]
return "%x:%x:%x:%x:%x:%x:%x:%x" % a
def inet_pton(p):
"""
Convert ip6 standard hex notation to ip6 address.
Examples:
>>> struct.unpack('!HHHHHHHH',inet_pton('::'))
(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
>>> struct.unpack('!HHHHHHHH',inet_pton('::1234'))
(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 4660)
>>> struct.unpack('!HHHHHHHH',inet_pton('1234::'))
(4660, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
>>> struct.unpack('!HHHHHHHH',inet_pton('1234::5678'))
(4660, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 22136)
>>> struct.unpack('!HHHHHHHH',inet_pton('::FFFF:1.2.3.4'))
(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 65535, 258, 772)
>>> struct.unpack('!HHHHHHHH',inet_pton('1.2.3.4'))
(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 65535, 258, 772)
>>> try: inet_pton('::1.2.3.4.5')
... except ValueError,x: print x
::1.2.3.4.5
"""
if p == '::':
return '\0'*16
s = p
m = RE_IP4.search(s)
try:
if m:
pos = m.start()
ip4 = [int(i) for i in s[pos:].split('.')]
if not pos:
return struct.pack('!QLBBBB',0,65535,*ip4)
s = s[:pos]+'%x%02x:%x%02x'%tuple(ip4)
a = s.split('::')
if len(a) == 2:
l,r = a
if not l:
r = r.split(':')
return struct.pack('!HHHHHHHH',
*[0]*(8-len(r)) + [int(s,16) for s in r])
if not r:
l = l.split(':')
return struct.pack('!HHHHHHHH',
*[int(s,16) for s in l] + [0]*(8-len(l)))
l = l.split(':')
r = r.split(':')
return struct.pack('!HHHHHHHH',
*[int(s,16) for s in l] + [0]*(8-len(l)-len(r))
+ [int(s,16) for s in r])
if len(a) == 1:
return struct.pack('!HHHHHHHH',
*[int(s,16) for s in a[0].split(':')])
except ValueError: pass
raise ValueError,p
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## @package Milter.test
# A test framework for milters
import rfc822
import StringIO
import Milter
Milter.NOREPLY = Milter.CONTINUE
## Test mixin for unit testing milter applications.
# This mixin overrides many Milter.MilterBase methods
# with stub versions that simply record what was done.
# @since 0.9.8
class TestBase(object):
def __init__(self,logfile='test/milter.log'):
self._protocol = 0
self.logfp = open(logfile,"a")
## List of recipients deleted
self._delrcpt = []
## List of recipients added
self._addrcpt = []
## Macros defined
self._macros = { }
## The message body.
self._body = None
## True if the milter replaced the message body.
self._bodyreplaced = False
## True if the milter changed any headers.
self._headerschanged = False
## Reply codes and messages set by milter
self._reply = None
## The rfc822 message object for the current email being fed to the milter.
self._msg = None
self._symlist = [ None, None, None, None, None, None, None ]
def log(self,*msg):
for i in msg: print >>self.logfp, i,
print >>self.logfp
## Set a macro value.
# These are retrieved by the milter with getsymval.
# @param name the macro name, as passed to getsymval
# @param val the macro value
def setsymval(self,name,val):
self._macros[name] = val
def getsymval(self,name):
# FIXME: track stage, and use _symlist
return self._macros.get(name,'')
def replacebody(self,chunk):
if self._body:
self._body.write(chunk)
self._bodyreplaced = True
else:
raise IOError,"replacebody not called from eom()"
# FIXME: rfc822 indexing does not really reflect the way chg/add header
# work for a milter
def chgheader(self,field,idx,value):
if not self._body:
raise IOError,"chgheader not called from eom()"
self.log('chgheader: %s[%d]=%s' % (field,idx,value))
if value == '':
del self._msg[field]
else:
self._msg[field] = value
self._headerschanged = True
def addheader(self,field,value,idx=-1):
if not self._body:
raise IOError,"addheader not called from eom()"
self.log('addheader: %s=%s' % (field,value))
self._msg[field] = value
self._headerschanged = True
def delrcpt(self,rcpt):
if not self._body:
raise IOError,"delrcpt not called from eom()"
self._delrcpt.append(rcpt)
def addrcpt(self,rcpt):
if not self._body:
raise IOError,"addrcpt not called from eom()"
self._addrcpt.append(rcpt)
## Save the reply codes and messages in self._reply.
def setreply(self,rcode,xcode,*msg):
self._reply = (rcode,xcode) + msg
def setsymlist(self,stage,macros):
if not self._actions & SETSYMLIST: raise DisabledAction("SETSYMLIST")
# not used yet, but just for grins we save the data
a = []
for m in macros:
try:
m = m.encode('utf8')
except: pass
try:
m = m.split(' ')
except: pass
a += m
self._symlist[stage] = set(a)
## Feed a file like object to the milter. Calls envfrom, envrcpt for
# each recipient, header for each header field, body for each body
# block, and finally eom. A return code from the milter other than
# CONTINUE returns immediately with that return code.
#
# This is a convenience method, a test could invoke the callbacks
# in sequence on its own - and for some complex tests, this may
# be necessary.
# @param fp the file with rfc2822 message stream
# @param sender the MAIL FROM
# @param rcpt RCPT TO - additional recipients may follow
def feedFile(self,fp,sender="spam@adv.com",rcpt="victim@lamb.com",*rcpts):
self._body = None
self._bodyreplaced = False
self._headerschanged = False
self._reply = None
msg = rfc822.Message(fp)
rc = self.envfrom('<%s>'%sender)
if rc != Milter.CONTINUE: return rc
for rcpt in (rcpt,) + rcpts:
rc = self.envrcpt('<%s>'%rcpt)
if rc != Milter.CONTINUE: return rc
line = None
for h in msg.headers:
if h[:1].isspace():
line = line + h
continue
if not line:
line = h
continue
s = line.split(': ',1)
if len(s) > 1: val = s[1].strip()
else: val = ''
rc = self.header(s[0],val)
if rc != Milter.CONTINUE: return rc
line = h
if line:
s = line.split(': ',1)
rc = self.header(s[0],s[1])
if rc != Milter.CONTINUE: return rc
rc = self.eoh()
if rc != Milter.CONTINUE: return rc
while 1:
buf = fp.read(8192)
if len(buf) == 0: break
rc = self.body(buf)
if rc != Milter.CONTINUE: return rc
self._msg = msg
self._body = StringIO.StringIO()
rc = self.eom()
if self._bodyreplaced:
body = self._body.getvalue()
else:
msg.rewindbody()
body = msg.fp.read()
self._body = StringIO.StringIO()
self._body.writelines(msg.headers)
self._body.write('\n')
self._body.write(body)
return rc
## Feed an email contained in a file to the milter.
# This is a convenience method that invokes @link #feedFile feedFile @endlink.
# @param sender MAIL FROM
# @param rcpts RCPT TO, multiple recipients may be supplied
def feedMsg(self,fname,sender="spam@adv.com",*rcpts):
with open('test/'+fname,'r') as fp:
return self.feedFile(fp,sender,*rcpts)
## Call the connect and helo callbacks.
# The helo callback is not called if connect does not return CONTINUE.
# @param host the hostname passed to the connect callback
# @param helo the hostname passed to the helo callback
# @param ip the IP address passed to the connect callback
def connect(self,host='localhost',helo='spamrelay',ip='1.2.3.4'):
self._body = None
self._bodyreplaced = False
opts = [ Milter.CURR_ACTS,~0,0,0 ]
rc = self.negotiate(opts)
rc = super(TestBase,self).connect(host,1,(ip,1234))
if rc != Milter.CONTINUE:
self.close()
return rc
rc = self.hello(helo)
if rc != Milter.CONTINUE:
self.close()
return rc
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## @package Milter.utils
# Miscellaneous functions.
#
import re
import struct
import socket
@@ -11,53 +7,17 @@ from email.Header import decode_header
#import email.Utils
import rfc822
PAT_IP4 = r'\.'.join([r'(?:\d|[1-9]\d|1\d\d|2[0-4]\d|25[0-5])']*4)
ip4re = re.compile(PAT_IP4+'$')
ip6re = re.compile( '(?:%(hex4)s:){6}%(ls32)s$'
'|::(?:%(hex4)s:){5}%(ls32)s$'
'|(?:%(hex4)s)?::(?:%(hex4)s:){4}%(ls32)s$'
'|(?:(?:%(hex4)s:){0,1}%(hex4)s)?::(?:%(hex4)s:){3}%(ls32)s$'
'|(?:(?:%(hex4)s:){0,2}%(hex4)s)?::(?:%(hex4)s:){2}%(ls32)s$'
'|(?:(?:%(hex4)s:){0,3}%(hex4)s)?::%(hex4)s:%(ls32)s$'
'|(?:(?:%(hex4)s:){0,4}%(hex4)s)?::%(ls32)s$'
'|(?:(?:%(hex4)s:){0,5}%(hex4)s)?::%(hex4)s$'
'|(?:(?:%(hex4)s:){0,6}%(hex4)s)?::$'
% {
'ls32': r'(?:[0-9a-f]{1,4}:[0-9a-f]{1,4}|%s)'%PAT_IP4,
'hex4': r'[0-9a-f]{1,4}'
}, re.IGNORECASE)
ip4re = re.compile(r'^[0-9]*\.[0-9]*\.[0-9]*\.[0-9]*$')
# from spf.py
def addr2bin(s):
"""Convert a string IPv4 address into an unsigned integer."""
if s.find(':') >= 0:
try:
return bin2long6(inet_pton(s))
except:
raise socket.error("Invalid IP6 address: "+s)
try:
return struct.unpack("!L", socket.inet_aton(s))[0]
except socket.error:
raise socket.error("Invalid IP4 address: "+s)
def bin2long6(s):
"""Convert binary IP6 address into an unsigned Python long integer."""
h, l = struct.unpack("!QQ", s)
return h << 64 | l
if hasattr(socket,'has_ipv6') and socket.has_ipv6:
def inet_ntop(s):
return socket.inet_ntop(socket.AF_INET6,s)
def inet_pton(s):
return socket.inet_pton(socket.AF_INET6,s.strip())
else:
from pyip6 import inet_ntop, inet_pton
def addr2bin(str):
"Convert a string IPv4 address into an unsigned integer."
return struct.unpack("!L", socket.inet_aton(str))[0]
MASK = 0xFFFFFFFFL
MASK6 = 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFL
def cidr(i,n,mask=MASK):
return ~(mask >> n) & mask & i
def cidr(i,n):
return ~(MASK >> n) & MASK & i
def iniplist(ipaddr,iplist):
"""Return whether ip is in cidr list
@@ -67,19 +27,8 @@ def iniplist(ipaddr,iplist):
True
>>> iniplist('192.168.0.45',['192.168.0.*'])
True
>>> iniplist('2001:610:779:0:223:6cff:fe9a:9cf3',['127.0.0.1','172.20.1.0/24','2001:610:779::/48'])
True
>>> iniplist('2G01:610:779:0:223:6cff:fe9a:9cf3',['127.0.0.1','172.20.1.0/24','2001:610:779::/48'])
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: Invalid ip syntax:2G01:610:779:0:223:6cff:fe9a:9cf3
"""
if ip4re.match(ipaddr):
ipnum = addr2bin(ipaddr)
elif ip6re.match(ipaddr):
ipnum = bin2long6(inet_pton(ipaddr))
else:
raise ValueError('Invalid ip syntax:'+ipaddr)
for pat in iplist:
p = pat.split('/',1)
if ip4re.match(p[0]):
@@ -89,21 +38,10 @@ def iniplist(ipaddr,iplist):
n = 32
if cidr(addr2bin(p[0]),n) == cidr(ipnum,n):
return True
elif ip6re.match(p[0]):
if len(p) > 1:
n = int(p[1])
else:
n = 128
if cidr(bin2long6(inet_pton(p[0])),n,MASK6) == cidr(ipnum,n,MASK6):
return True
elif fnmatchcase(ipaddr,pat):
return True
return False
## Split email into Fullname and address.
# This replaces <code>email.Utils.parseaddr</code> but fixes
# some <a href="http://bugs.python.org/issue1025395">tricky test cases</a>.
#
def parseaddr(t):
"""Split email into Fullname and address.
@@ -153,27 +91,13 @@ def parse_addr(t):
['user@bar', 'example.com']
>>> parse_addr('foo')
['foo']
>>> parse_addr('@mx.example.com:user@example.com')
['user', 'example.com']
>>> parse_addr('@user@example.com')
['@user', 'example.com']
"""
if t.startswith('<') and t.endswith('>'): t = t[1:-1]
if t.startswith('"'):
if t.endswith('"'): return [t[1:-1]]
pos = t.find('"@')
if pos > 0: return [t[1:pos],t[pos+2:]]
if t.startswith('@'):
try: t = t.split(':',1)[1]
except IndexError: pass
return t.rsplit('@',1)
## Decode headers gratuitously encoded to hide the content.
# Spammers often encode headers to obscure the content from
# spam filters. This function decodes gratuitously encoded
# headers.
# @param val the raw header value
# @return the decoded value or the original raw value
return t.split('@')
def parse_header(val):
"""Decode headers gratuitously encoded to hide the content.
@@ -185,7 +109,7 @@ def parse_header(val):
for s,enc in h:
if enc:
try:
u.append(unicode(s,enc,'replace'))
u.append(unicode(s,enc))
except LookupError:
u.append(unicode(s))
else:
@@ -197,6 +121,5 @@ def parse_header(val):
except UnicodeError: continue
except UnicodeDecodeError: pass
except LookupError: pass
except ValueError: pass
except email.Errors.HeaderParseError: pass
return val
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See pymilter.spec for recent history.
Here is a history of older changes to Python milter.
0.8.8 move AddrCache, parse_addr, iniplist, parse_header to Milter package
fix plock for missing source and can't change owner/group
add sample spfmilter.py milter
private_relay config option
0.8.7 Move spf module to pyspf
Prevent PTR cache poisoning
More lame bounce heuristics
Do plain CBV when template is missing
0.8.6 Support CBV timeout
Support fail template, headers in templates
Create GOSSiP record only when connection will procede to DATA.
More SPF lax heuristics
Don't require SPF pass for white/black listing mail from trusted relay.
Support localpart wildcard for white and black lists.
Delay reject of unsigned RCPT for postmaster and abuse only
Fix dsn reporting of hard permerror
Resolve FIXME for wrap_close in miltermodule.c
Add Message-ID to DSNs
Use signed Message-ID in delayed reject to blacklist senders
Auto-train via blacklist and auto-whitelist
Don't check userlist for signed MFROM
Accept but skip DSPAM training for whitelisted senders without SPF PASS
Report GC stats
Support CIDR matching for IP lists
Support pysrs sign feature
Support localpart specific SPF policy in access file
0.8.5 Simple trusted_forwarder implementation.
Fix access_file neutral policy
Move Received-SPF header to beginning of headers
Supply keyword info for all results in Received-SPF header.
Move guessed SPF result to separate header
Activate smfi_insheader only when SMFIR_INSHEADER defined
Handle NULL MX in spf.py
in-process GOSSiP server support (to be extended later)
Expire CBV cache and renew auto-whitelist entries
0.8.4 Auto-whitelist recipients of outgoing email.
Fix SPF policy via sendmail access map (case insensitive keys).
Train screener on whitelisted messages
Optional idx parameter to addheader to invoke smfi_insheader
Activate progress API when SMFIR_PROGRESS defined
0.8.3 Keep screened honeypot mail, but optionally discard honeypot only mail.
spf_accept_fail option for braindead SPF senders
(treats fail like softfail)
Option to set SPF policy via sendmail access map.
Option to supply Sender header from MAIL FROM when missing.
Consider SMTP AUTH connections internal.
Send DSN for SPF errors corrected by extended processing.
Send DSN before SCREENED mail is quarantined
Use logging package to keep log lines atomic.
0.8.2 Strict processing limits per SPF RFC
Fixed several parsing bugs under RFC
Support official IANA SPF record (type99)
Honeypot support (requires pydspam-1.1.9)
Extended SPF processing results beyond strict RFC limits
Support original SES for bounce protection (requires pysrs-0.30.10)
Callback exception processing option in milter module
Handle corrupt ZIP attachments
0.8.1 Fix zip in zip loop in mime.py
Fix HeaderParseError in bms.py header callback
Check internal_domains for outgoing mail
Fix inconsistent results from send_dsn
0.8.0 Move Milter module to subpackage.
DSN support for Three strikes rule and SPF SOFTFAIL
Move /*mime*/ and dynip to Milter subpackage
Fix SPF unknown mechanism list not cleared
Make banned extensions configurable.
Option to scan zipfiles for bad extensions.
Properly log pydspam exceptions
0.7.3 Experimental release with python2.4 support
0.7.2 Return unknown for invalid ip address in mechanism
Recognize dynamic PTR names, and don't count them as authentication.
Three strikes and yer out rule.
Block softfail by default when no PTR or HELO
Return unknown for null mechanism
Try best guess on HELO also
Expand setreply for common errors
make rhsbl.m4 hack available for sendmail.mc
0.7.1 Handle modifying mislabeled multipart messages without an exception
Support setbacklog, setmlreply
Allow multi-recipient CBV
Return TEMPFAIL for SPF softfail
0.7.0 SPF check hello name
Move pythonsock to /var/run/milter
Move milter.cfg to /etc/mail/pymilter.cfg
Check M$ style XML CID records by converting to SPF
Recognize, but never match ip6 - until we properly support it.
Option to reject when no PTR and no SPF
0.6.9 Reject invalid SRS immediately for benefit of callback verifiers
Fix include bug in spf.py
Fix check_header bug
Fix setup.py to work with python < 2.2.3, thanks to Eric S. Johansson
Test driver for SPF test suite. Fix bugs and add features to
pass most of test suite.
Use best_guess() and get_header() in bms.py for SPF support
0.6.8 Defang message/rfc822 content_type with boundary
Support SPF delegation
Reject neutral SPF result for selected domains
Support SPF default (best_guess)
Don't report "spoofed" unless rcpt looks like SRS
Check for bounce with multiple rcpts
Make dspam see Received-SPF headers
Fix sysv init for Redhat 9 and other single ps line per process systems
0.6.7 Fix failure to remove explicit unix socket thanks to Alexander again.
Support SRS forgery detection.
Detect thread resource starvation in Milter.py.
Decode obfuscated subject headers.
0.6.6 Another memory leak plugged by Alexander Kourakos.
Support SPF checking: http://spf.pobox.com
Hello blacklist
RPM compiled for python2.3 and sendmail-8.12
0.6.5 Plug memory leak in wrap_connect thanks to Alexander Kourakos.
Support progress notification.
Log Received header for trusted relay.
Support wildcard user for smart alias.
0.6.4 Exempt entire domains.
Tweak SMTP error codes reported.
Suppress traceback for Dspam lock timeouts.
Dspam internal mail for dspam users.
Match hostname for internal connection test, even if no ipaddr.
Fix for not saving defang of false positive triggered rejecting it
as a virus from self.
Size limit for dspam to work around dspam-2.6.5.2 bug.
(dspam-2.8 still showstopper buggy for libdspam API.)
Whitelist for dspam.
Reject list for dspam (REJECT rather than quarantine SCREENed
spam for listed domains).
Report dspam header changes to sendmail, fix headerChange
to handle deleting absent header.
dspam feature requires pydspam-1.1.5
0.6.3 dspam screening (with pydspam-1.1.4)
Don't write "defang" file for false positive feedback
0.6.2 Work around email package bug in get_filename().
add dspam_exempt list to milter.cfg
REJECT messages with missing MIME boundaries (almost always spam)
DISCARD messages which any dspam user flags as spam
start.sh was calling python instead of python2 on Linux
0.6.1 Work with python-2.2.3
Integrate full dspam application
0.6.0 Use email package in python-2.2.2
0.5.6 Include dspam interface for Bayesian filtering
0.5.5 Allow passing None to setreply and chgheader thanks to George Graf.
Experimental IPv6 support thanks to Deron Meranda.
Allow removing callbacks by passing None to set_XXX_callback.
Recognize internal connections in bms.py.
Give users a clue when rejecting banned subjects.
0.5.4 Wiretap redirection feature, smart alias feature, QUARANTINE support
0.5.3 Tweak to run under 2.2 in production
0.5.2 Fix and add to unit test another parsing failure.
0.5.1 Properly handle modifications to rfc822 attachments.
Handle encoded rfc822 attachments.
0.5.0 Use config file so users don't have to keep syncing the
bms.py script. Keep bms.py marked as %config for a while
to avoid wiping out their customizations just yet.
0.4.5 Work with sgmlop package to speed up HTML parsing.
Reduce various local hacks to config variables.
0.4.4 Bug fixes for HTML encoding.
0.4.3 Handle quoted-printable HTML attachments. Remove entire
attachment when HTML can't be parsed.
0.4.2 Parse HTML attachments to remove <script ...>...</script>.
Klez virus uses malformed MIME part separators to prevent
the multifile module and other virus scanners from seeing its
HTML attachment (which contains Javascript and VBScript). Outhouse
happily accepts and executes the malformed attachments, but
we still kill the Klez virus because we:
Defang attachment when any Content-Type attribute ends with
a banned extension - one of the Outhouse bugs exploited by the
Klez virus. Outhouse really, really stinks . . .
0.4.1 Bug fix from Jason Erikson for NULL hostaddr in connect callback.
0.4.0 New check_attachments(msg,check) function in mime module allows
filtering based on attachment contents. Distribution now includes
bms.py, an example milter used in production - including use of the
new check_attachments(msg,check) API.
Report hostname in WARNING.TXT.
More parameter list bug fixes.
0.3.10 Parse quotes in parameter lists to handle embedded ';'.
Move test data to subdirectory, write non-junit output to
log file in test subdirectory.
0.3.9 Handle non-multipart messages with executable content in sample.py,
add more extensions to banned list.
0.3.8 Handle malformed Content-Type in mime.py. Test viruses have
been deactivated by deleting most of the viral code.
0.3.7 Put back hint on running sample.py. Add .bat as banned extension.
More sample spam filtering logic.
0.3.6 Ran through pychecker-0.8.5. Most systems will name the sendmail
user library (used by the milter extension module) 'libsm', but AIX
still needs to call it 'libsmutil' because there is a system library
called 'libsm'.
0.3.5 Enhanced logging. Fix bug in sample milter where headers were
included in body when removing a virus.
0.3.4 Tested distribution on RH6.2 and updated sample.py and docs.
Tested with gcc-2.95.2, python-2.1.1, sendmail-8.11.6-2.6.x
The RH6.2 spec file to enable libmilter for sendmail-8.11.6
can be obtained from http://www.bmsi.com/linux/sendmail-rhmilter.spec
The SRPM can be obtained from http://www.redhat.com
0.3.3 Remove reference to sa_len - not supported by linux.
0.3.2 Rename and add more hints to the sample milter.
0.3.1 Pass a more useful hostaddr to the connect callback.
0.3 Interface now uses a milterContext extension object instead of
an index. A PyThreadContext is now created for each milterContext so that
"simultaneously" processing multiple messages at once (as often happens
on a busy server) actually works.
Many milter methods are now object methods of the milterContext
extension object. No compatibility API is provided for this change due
to the limited user base at this stage. The setname method has been removed,
and the name is now passed to register.
A simple class to provide an OO wrapper to the milter API is
provided.
A simple class to parse multipart mime messages into parts and replace
selected parts is provided. The sample filter will eventually use the mimelib
package instead, but mimelib currently requires reading the entire message
into memory.
A sample filter that replaces attachments with naughty extensions
with a warning message is provided.
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Abstract
--------
This is a python extension module to enable python scripts to attach to
Sendmail's libmilter API, enabling filtering of messages as they arrive.
Since it's a script, you can do anything you want to the message - screen
out viruses, collect statistics, add or modify headers, etc. You can, at
any point, tell Sendmail to reject, discard, or accept the message.
Requirements
------------
This python milter extension: http://www.bmsi.com/python/milter.html
Python: http://www.python.org
Sendmail: http://www.sendmail.org
NB: From Sendmail's libmilter/README:
libmilter requires pthread support in the operating system. Moreover, it
requires that the library functions it uses are thread safe; which is true
for the operating systems libmilter has been developed and tested on. On
some operating systems this requires special compile time options (e.g.,
not just -pthread). libmilter is currently known to work on (modulo
problems in the pthread support of some specific versions):
FreeBSD 3.x, 4.x
SunOS 5.x (x >= 5)
AIX 4.3.x
HP UX 11.x
Linux (recent versions/distributions)
OpenBSD
AIX 4.1.5
libmilter is currently not supported on:
IRIX 6.x
Ultrix
Quick Installation
------------------
1. Build and install Sendmail, enabling libmilter (see libmilter/README).
2. Build and install Python, enabling threading.
3. Install this module: python setup.py --help
4. Add these two lines to sendmail.cf[*]:
O InputMailFilters=pythonfilter
Xpythonfilter, S=local:/home/username/pythonsock
5. Run the sample.py example milter with: python sample.py
Note that milters should almost certainly not run as root.
That's it. Incoming mail will cause the milter to print some things, and
some email will be rejected (see the "header" method). Edit and play.
See spfmilter.py for a functional SPF milter, or see bms.py for an complex
milter used in production.
[*] This is for a quick test. Your sendmail.cf in most distros will get
overwritten whenever sendmail.mc is updated. To make a milter permanent,
add something like:
INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`pythonfilter', `S=local:/home/username/pythonsock, F=T, T=C:5m;S:20s;R:5m;E:5m')
to sendmail.mc instead.
Not-so-quick Installation
-------------------------
First install Sendmail. Make sure you read libmilter/README in the Sendmail
source directory, and make sure you enable libmilter before you build. The
8.11 series had libmilter marked as FFR (For Future Release); 8.12
officially
supports libmilter, but it's still not built by default.
Install Python, and enable threading in Modules/Setup.
Install this miltermodule package; DistUtils Automatic Installation:
$ python setup.py --help
For versions of python prior to 2.0, you will need to download distutils
separately or build manually. You will need to download unittest
separately to run the test programs. The bdist_rpm distutils option seems
not to work for python 2.0; upgrade to at least 2.1.1.
Now that everything is installed, we need to tell sendmail that we're going
to filter incoming email. Add lines similar to the following to
sendmail.cf:
O InputMailFilters=pythonfilter
Xpythonfilter, S=local:/home/username/pythonsock
The "O" line tells sendmail which filters to use in what order; here we're
telling sendmail to use the filter named "pythonfilter".
The next line, the "X" line (for "eXternal"), lists that filter along with
some options associated with it. In this case, we have the "S" option, which
names the socket that sendmail will use to communicate with this particular
milter. This milter's socket is a unix-domain socket in the filesystem.
See libmilter/README for the definitive list of options.
NB: The name is specified in two places: here, in sendmail's cf file, and
in the milter itself. Make sure the two match.
NB: The above lines can be added in your .mc file with this line:
INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`pythonfilter', `S=local:/home/username/pythonsock')
For versions of sendmail prior to 8.12, you will need to enable
_FFR_MILTER for the cf macros. For example,
m4 -D_FFR_MILTER ../m4/cf.m4 myconfig.mc > myconfig.cf
RedHat 6.2 Notes
----------------
The Redhat 6.2 sendmail RPM does not enable milter. You can obtain a
modified spec file at
http://www.bmsi.com/linux/rh62/sendmail-rhmilter.spec
use it to rebuild the Redhat 7.2 SRPM. The RH6.2 SRPM does not have
recent sendmail security patches.
RedHat 7.2 Notes
----------------
The Redhat 7.2 sendmail RPM enables milter in sendmail - but does not include
the headers needed for compiling a milter. You can obtain a modified spec
file with a sendmail-devel package that includes the needed static libraries
and headers at
http://www.bmsi.com/linux/sendmail-rh72.spec
IPv6 Notes
----------
IPv6 is still experimental.
The IPv6 protocol is supported if your operation system supports it
and if sendmail was compiled with IPv6 support. To determine if your
sendmail supports IPv6, run "sendmail -d0" and check for the NETINET6
compilation option. To compile sendmail with IPv6 support, add this
declaration to your site.config.m4 before building it:
APPENDDEF(`confENVDEF', `-DNETINET6=1')
IPv6 support can show up in two places; the communications socket
between the milter and sendmail processes and in the host address
argument to the connect() callback method.
For sendmail to be able to accept IPv6 SMTP sessions, you must
configure the daemon to listen on an IPv6 port. Furthermore if you
want to allow both IPv4 and IPv6 connections, some operating systems
will require that each listens to different port numbers. For an
IPv6-only setup, your sendmail configuration should contain a line
similar to (first line is for sendmail.mc, second is sendmail.cf):
DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Name=MTA-v6, Family=inet6, Modify=C, Port=25')
O DaemonPortOptions=Name=MTA-v6, Family=inet6, Modify=C, Port=25
To allow sendmail and the milter process to communicate with each
other over IPv6, you may use the "inet6" socket name prefix, as in:
Xpythonfilter, S=inet6:1234@fec0:0:0:7::5c
The connect() callback method in the milter class will pass the
IPv6-specific information in the 'hostaddr' argument as a tuple. Note
that the type of this value is dependent upon the protocol family, and
is not compatible with IPv4 connections. Therefore you should always
check the family argument before attempting to use the hostaddr
argument. A quick example showing this follows:
import socket
...
class ipv6awareMilter(Milter.Milter):
...
def connect(self,hostname,family,hostaddr):
if family==socket.AF_INET:
ipaddress, port = hostaddr
elif family==socket.AF_INET6:
ip6address, port, flowinfo, scopeid = hostaddr
elif family==socket.AF_UNIX:
socketpath = hostaddr
The hostname argument is always safe to use without interpreting the
protocol family. For IPv6 connections for which the hostname can not
be determined the hostname will appear similar to the string
"[IPv6:::1]" with the corresponding hostaddr[0] being "::1". Refer to
RFC 2553 for information on interpreting and using the flowinfo and
scopeid socket attributes, both of which are integers.
Authors
-------
Jim Niemira (urmane@urmane.org) wrote the original C module and some quick
and dirty python to use it. Stuart D. Gathman (stuart@bmsi.com) took that
kludge and added threading and context objects to it, wrote a proper OO
wrapper (Milter.py) that handles attachments, did lots of testing, packaged
it with distutils, and generally transformed it from a quick hack to a
real, usable Python extension.
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Milter.Milter methods have been overridden. (Python should be able to
do that.)
Lookup exact RFC syntax of real name / email and make
Milter.utils.parse_addr() pass all unit tests.
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Title: Recent Changes
<h2> Recent Changes </h2>
<h3> 0.8.10 </h3>
SRS rejections now log the recipient.
I have finally implemented plain CBV (no DSN). The CBV policy
will do a plain CBV from now on, and the DSN policy is required
if you want to send a DSN.
I started checking the MAIL FROM fullname (human readable part
of an email) for porn keywords. There is now a banned IP database.
IPs are banned for too many bad MAIL FROMs or RCPT TOs, and remain banned
for 7 days.
<h3> 0.8.9 </h3>
I use the <code>%ifarch</code> hack to build milter and milter-spf
packages as noarch, while pymilter is built as native.
I removed the spf dependency from dsn.py, so pymilter can be used without
installing pyspf, and added a Milter.dns module to let python milters do
general DNS lookups without loading pyspf.
<h3> 0.8.8 </h3>
Programs do not belong in the /var/log directory. I moved the
milter apps to /usr/lib/pymilter. Since having the programs and
data in the same directory is convenient for debugging, it will
still use an executable present in the datadir.
Several general utility classes and functions are now in the Milter package
for possible use by other python milters. In addition to the trivial example
milter, a simple SPF only milter is included as a realistic example.
The spec file now build 3 RPMs:
<ul>
<li> pymilter is the milter module and Milter package for use by all python
milters.
<li> milter is the all-singing, all-dancing python milter application, with
supporting <code>/etc/init.d</code>, logrotate and other scripts.
<li> milter-spf is the simple SPF only milter application.
</ul>
<h3> 0.8.7 </h3>
The spf module has been moved to the
<a href="http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/pyspf">pyspf</a> package.
Download <a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=139894&package_id=191419">here</a>.
<h3> 0.8.6 </h3>
Python milter has been moved to
<a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/pymilter/">pymilter Sourceforge
project</a> for development and release downloads.
<h3> 0.8.5 </h3>
Release 0.8.5 fixes some build bugs reported by Stephen Figgins. It
fixes many small things, like not auto-whitelisting recipients of
outgoing mail when the subject contains "autoreply:". There is a
simple trusted forwarder implementation. If you have more than
2 or so forwarders, we will need a way to "compile" SPF records into an
IP set and TTL for it to be efficient (like libspf2 does).
<h3> GOSSiP </h3>
An alpha release of <a href="pygossip.html">pygossip</a> has been commited to
CVS, module pygossip. A version of the bms.py milter has been commited to CVS
which supports calling GOSSiP to track domain reputation in a local database.
<h3> New website design </h3>
Hey, I'm no artist, so I just used the
<a href="http://ht2html.sourceforge.net/">ht2html</a> package
by <a href="http://barry.wooz.org/">Barry Warsaw</a>. The mascot
is by <a href="http://alphard.ethz.ch/hafner/lebl.htm">Christian Hafner</a>,
or maybe his wife. I chose Maxwell's daemon because it tirelessly
and invisibly sorts molecules, just as milters sort mail.
Christian has also provided a fun
<a href="http://alphard.ethz.ch/hafner/PPS/PPS2002/Maxwell/simulation.htm">
simulation</a> that lets you try your hand at sorting molecules.
<h3> 0.8.4 </h3>
Release 0.8.4 makes configuring SPF policy via access.db actually work.
The honeypot idea is enhanced by auto-whitelisting recipients of
email sent from selected domains. Whitelisted messages are then used
to train the honeypot. This makes the honeypot screener entirely self
training. The smfi_progress() API is now automatically supported when present.
An optional idx parameter to milter.addheader() invokes smfi_insheader().
<h3> 0.8.3 </h3>
Release 0.8.3 uses the standard logging module, and supports configuring
more detailed SPF policy via the sendmail access map. SMTP AUTH connections
are considered INTERNAL. Preventing forgery between internal domains is
just a matter of specifying the user-domain map - I'll define something
for the next version. We now send DSNs when mail is quarantined (rejecting
if DSN fails) and for SPF syntax errors (PermError). There is an
experimental option to add a Sender header when it is missing and the From
domain doesn't match the MAIL FROM domain. Next release, we may start
renaming and replacing an existing Sender header when neither it nor the
From domain matches MAIL FROM. Since bogus MAIL FROMs are rejected
(to varying degrees depending on the configured SPF policy), and
both Sender and From and displayed by default in many email clients,
this provides some phishing protection without rejecting mail based
on headers.
<h3> 0.8.2 </h3>
Release 0.8.2 has changes to <a href="http://openspf.net">SPF</a> to bring it
in line with the newly official RFC. It adds
<a href="http://ses.codeshare.ca/">SES</a>
support (the original SES without body hash) for pysrs-0.30.10, and honeypot
support for pydspam-1.1.9. There is a new method in the base milter module.
milter.set_exception_policy(i) lets you choose a policy of CONTINUE, REJECT, or
TEMPFAIL (default) for untrapped exceptions encountered in a milter callback.
<h3> 0.8.0 </h3>
Release 0.8.0 is the first <a href="http://sourceforge.net/">Sourceforge</a>
release. It supports Python-2.4, and provides an option to accept mail
that gets an SPF softfail or fails the 3 strikes rule, provided the
alleged sender accepts a DSN explaining the problem. Python-2.3 is
no longer supported by the reworked mime.py module, although API changes
could be backported. There are too many incompatible changes to the
python email package.
<h3> Older Releases </h3>
Release 0.7.2 tightens the authentication screws with a "3 strikes and
you're out" policy. A sender must have a valid PTR, HELO, or SPF record
to send email. Specific senders can be whitelisted using the
"delegate" option in the spf configuration section by adding a
default SPF record for them. The PTR and HELO are required
by RFC anyway, so this is not an unreasonable requirement.
There is now a coherent policy for an SPF softfail result. A softfail
is accepted if there is a valid PTR or HELO, or if the domain
is listed in the "accept_softfail" option of the spf configuration section.
A neutral result is accepted by default if there is a valid PTR or
HELO, (and the SPF record was not guessed), unless the domain is listed in the
"reject_neutral" option. Common forms of PTR records for dynamic IPs are
recognized, and do not count as a valid PTR. This does not prevent anyone
from sending mail from a dynamic IP - they just need to configure a
valid HELO name or publish an SPF record.
<p>
As SPF adoption continues to rise, forged spam is not getting through. So
spammers are publishing their SPF records as predicted. The 0.7.2 RPM
now provides the <code>rhsbl</code> sendmail hack so that spammer domains
can be blacklisted. With the RPM installed, add a line like the following
to your <code>sendmail.mc</code>.
<pre>
HACK(rhsbl,`blackholes.example.com',"550 Rejected: " $&{RHS} " has been spamming our customers.")dnl
</pre>
<p>
Of course, spammers are now starting to register
throwaway domains. The next thing we need is a custom DNS server,
in Python, that
can recognize patterns. For instance, one spammer registers ded304.com,
ded305.com, ded306.com, etc. We also need the custom DNS server to
let SPF classic clients check SES (which will be part of pysrs).
The <a href="http://twistedmatrix.com/products/twisted">Twisted Python</a>
framework provides a custom DNS server - but I
would like a smaller implementation for our use.
<p>
The RPM for release 0.7.0 moves the config file and socket locations to
/etc/mail and /var/run/milter respectively. We now parse Microsoft CID records
- but only hotmail.com uses them. They seem to have applied for a patent on
the brilliant idea of examining the mail headers to see who the message is
from. We aren't doing that here, so not to worry - but I am not a lawyer, so
if you are worried, change spf.py around line 626 to return None instead of
calling CIDParser(). There is a new option to reject mail with no PTR
and no SPF.
<p>
Microsoft is pushing an anti-opensource license for their pending patent
along with their sender-ID proposal before the IETF.
It is royalty free - but requires anyone distributing a binary they've
compiled from source to sign a license agreement. The Apache Software
Foundation <a
href="http://www.apache.org/foundation/docs/sender-id-position.html"> explains
the problem with sender-ID</a>, and Debian <a
href="http://www.debian.org/News/2004/20040904">concurs</a>. Since
the <a href="http://download.microsoft.com/download/4/3/9/439b024b-09fd-44ee-8ff0-10e834004c36/senderid_FAQ.PDF">Microsoft license</a> is
<a href="http://www.circleid.com/article/732_0_1_0_C/">incompatible with free
software in general</a> and the <a
href="http://www.imc.org/ietf-mxcomp/mail-archive/msg03678.html">GPL in
particular</a>, Python milter will not be able to implement sender-ID in its
current form. This was, no doubt, Microsoft's intent all along.
<p>
Sender-ID attempts to do for RFC2822 headers what SPF does for RFC2821 headers.
Unlike SPF, it has never been tried, and is encumbered by a stupid patent. I
recommend ignoring it and continuing to implement and improve SPF until a
working and unencumbered proposal for RFC2822 headers surfaces.
<p>
<a href="http://openspf.com">
<img src="SPF.gif" align=left alt="SPF logo"></a>
Release 0.6.6 adds support for <a href="http://openspf.com/">SPF</a>,
a protocol to prevent forging of the envelope from address.
SPF support requires <a href="http://pydns.sourceforge.net/">pydns</a>.
The included spf.py module is an updated version of the original 1.6
version at <a href="http://www.wayforward.net/spf/">wayforward.net</a>.
The updated version tracks the draft RFC and test suite.
<p>
The FAQ addresses <a href="faq.html#spf">how to get started with SPF</a>.
<p>
Release 0.6.1 adds a full milter based dspam application.
<p>
I have selected the <a href="http://www.nuclearelephant.com/projects/dspam/">
dspam bayes filter project</a> and <a href="dspam.html">
packaged it for python</a>.
Release 0.6.0 offers a simple application of dspam I call "header triage",
which rejects messages with spammy headers.
To use header triage, you must have <a href="dspam.html">DSPAM</a> installed,
and select a dictionary that is well moderated by someone who gets
lots of spam. That dictionary can be used to block spam that is
obvious from the headers (e.g. X-Mailer and Subject) before it ties
up any more resources. I have yet to see any false positives from this
approach (check the milter log), but if there are, the sender will
get a REJECT with the message "Your message looks spammy."
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Title: Credits
<h1> CREDITS </h1>
<a href="mailto:Jim Niemira <urmane@urmane.org>">Jim Niemira</a>
wrote the original C module and some quick
and dirty python to use it.
<a href="http://gathman.org/vitae">Stuart D. Gathman</a>
took that kludge and added threading and context objects to it, wrote a proper
OO wrapper (Milter.py) that handles attachments, did lots of testing, packaged
it with distutils, and generally transformed it from a quick hack to a
real, usable Python extension.
<h2>Other contributors (in random order):</h2>
<dl>
<dt> <a href="http://alphard.ethz.ch/hafner/lebl.htm">Christian Hafner</a>
<dd>for the pymilter mascot image of
<a href="http://maxwelld.netfirms.com/">
Maxwell's daemon</a>
<dt>Stephen Figgins
<dd>for reporting problems building with sendmail-8.12, and when
building milter.so for the first time.
<dt>Dave MacQuigg
<dd>for noticing that smfi_insheader wasn't supported, and creating
a template to help first time pymilter users create their own milter.
<dt>Terence Way
<dd>for providing a Python port of SPF
<dt>Scott Kitterman
<dd>for doing lots of testing and debugging of SPF against draft standard,
and for putting up a <a href="http://www.kitterman.com/spf/validate.html">
web page that validates SPF</a> records using spf.py
<dt>Alexander Kourakos
<dd>for plugging several memory leaks
<dt>George Graf at Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration
<dd>for handling None passed to setreply and chgheader.
<dt>Deron Meranda
<dd>for IPv6 patches
<dt>Jason Erikson
<dd>for handling NULL hostaddr in connect callback.
<dt>John Draper
<dd>for porting Python milter to OpenBSD, and starting to work on tutorials
then pointing out that it would be easier to just write the MTA in Python.
<dt>Eric S. Johansson
<dd>for helpful design discussions while working on camram
<dt>Alex Savguira
<dd>for finding bugs with international headers and
suggesting the scan_zip option.
<dt><a href="http://www.bmsi.com">Business Management Systems</a>
<dd>for hosting the website, and providing paying clients who need milter
service so I can work on it as part of my day job.
</dl>
If I have left anybody out, send me a reminder:
<a href="mailto:Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com>">stuart@bmsi.com</a>
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Title: Python Milter FAQ
<h1> Python Milter <a name=faq>FAQ</a> </h1>
<menu>
<li> <a href="#compiling">Compiling Python Milter</a>
<li> <a href="#running">Running Python Milter</a>
<li> <a href="#spf">Using SPF</a>
<li> <a href="#srs">Using SRS</a>
</menu>
<ol>
<h3> <a name="compiling">Compiling Python Milter </a> </h3>
<li> Q. I have tried to download the current milter code and my virus scan
traps several viruses in the download.
<p> A. The milter source includes a number of deactivated viruses in
the test directory. All but the first and last lines of the base64
encoded virus data has been removed. I suppose I should randomize
the first and last lines as well, since pymilter just deletes executables,
and doesn't look for signatures.
<li> Q. I have installed sendmail from source, but Python milter won't
compile.
<p> A. Even though libmilter is officially supported in sendmail-8.12,
you need to build and install it in separate steps. Take a look
at the <a href="/aix/sendmail12.spec">RPM spec file</a> for sendmail-8.12.
The %prep section shows you how to create
a site.config.m4 that enables MILTER. The %build section shows you how
to build libmilter in a separate invocation of make. The %install section
shows you how to install libmilter with a separate invocation of make.
<p>
<li> Q. Why is mfapi.h not found when I try to compile Python milter on
RedHat 7.2?
<p> A. RedHat forgot to include the header in the RPM. See the
<a href="requirements.html#rh72">RedHat 7.2 requirements</a>.
<p>
<li> Q. Python milter compiles ok, but I get an error like this when
I try to import the milter module:
<pre>
ImportError: /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/milter.so: undefined symbol: smfi_setmlreply
</pre>
<p> A. Your libmilter.a is from sendmail-8.12 or earlier. You need
sendmail-8.13 or later to support setmlreply. You can disable
setmlreply by changing setup.py. Change:
<pre>
define_macros = [ ('MAX_ML_REPLY',32) ]
</pre>
in setup.py to
<pre>
define_macros = [ ('MAX_ML_REPLY',1) ]
</pre>
<h3> <a name="running">Running Python Milter </a></h3>
<li> Q. The sample.py milter prints a message, then just sits there.
<pre>
To use this with sendmail, add the following to sendmail.cf:
O InputMailFilters=pythonfilter
Xpythonfilter, S=local:inet:1030@localhost
See the sendmail README for libmilter.
sample milter startup
</pre>
<p> A. You need to tell sendmail to connect to your milter. The
sample milter tells you what to add to your sendmail.cf to tell
sendmail to use the milter. You can also add an INPUT_MAIL_FILTER
macro to your sendmail.mc file and rebuild sendmail.cf - see the sendmail
README for milters.
<p>
<li> Q. I've configured sendmail properly, but still nothing happens
when I send myself mail!
<p> A. Sendmail only milters SMTP mail. Local mail is not miltered.
You can pipe a raw message through sendmail to test your milter:
<pre>
$ cat rawtextmsg | sendmail myname@my.full.domain
</pre>
Now check your milter log.
<p>
<li> Q. Why do I get this ImportError exception?
<pre>
File "mime.py", line 370, in ?
from sgmllib import declstringlit, declname
ImportError: cannot import name declstringlit
</pre>
<p> A. <code>declstringlit</code> is not provided by sgmllib in all versions
of python. For instance, python-2.2 does not have it. Upgrade to
milter-0.4.5 or later to remove this dependency.
<p>
<li> Q. Why do I get <code>milter.error: cannot add recipient</code>?
<pre>
</pre>
<p> A. You must tell libmilter how you might mutate the message with
<code>set_flags()</code> before calling <code>runmilter()</code>. For
instance, <code>Milter.set_flags(Milter.ADDRCPT)</code>. You must add together
all of <code>ADDHDRS, CHGBODY, ADDRCPT, DELRCPT, CHGHDRS</code> that apply.
<p> NOTE - recent versions default flags to enabling all features. You
must now call <code>set_flags()</code> if you wish to disable features for
efficiency.
<p>
<li> Q. Why does sendmail sometimes print something like:
"...write(D) returned -1, expected 5: Broken pipe"
in the sendmail log?
<p> A. Libmilter expects "rcpt to" shortly after getting "mail from".
"Shortly" is defined by the timeout parameter you passed to
<code>Milter.runmilter()
</code> or <code>milter.settimeout()</code>. If the timeout is 10 seconds,
and looking up the first recipient in DNS takes more than
10 seconds, libmilter will give up and break the connection.
<code>Milter.runmilter()</code> defaulted to 10 seconds in 0.3.4. In 0.3.5
it will keep the libmilter default of 2 hours.
<p>
<li> Q. Why does milter block messages with big5 encoding? What if I
want to receive them?
<p> A. sample.py is a sample. It is supposed to be easily modified
for your specific needs. We will of course continue to move generic
code out of the sample as the project evolves. Think of sample.py as
an active config file.
<p>
If you are running bms.py, then the block_chinese option in
<code>/etc/mail/pymilter.cfg</code> controls this feature.
<p>
<li> Q. Why does sendmail coredump with milters on OpenBSD?
<p> A. Sendmail has a problem with unix sockets on old versions of OpenBSD.
OpenBSD users report that this problem has been fixed, so upgrading
OpenBSD will fix this. Otherwise, you can
use an internet domain socket instead. For example, in
<code>sendmail.cf</code> use
<pre>
Xpythonfilter, S=inet:1234@localhost
</pre>
and change sample.py accordingly.
<p>
<li> Q. How can I change the bounce message for an invalid recipient?
I can only change the recipient in the eom callback, but the eom callback
is never called when the recipient is invalid!
<p> A. Configure sendmail to use virtusertable, and send all unknown
addresses to /dev/null. For example,
<h4>/etc/mail/virtusertable</h4>
<pre>
@mycorp.com dev-null
dan@mycorp.com dan
sally@mycorp.com sally
</pre>
<h4>/etc/aliases</h4>
<pre>
dev-null: /dev/null
</pre>
Now your milter will get to the eom callback, and can change the
envelope recipient at will. Thanks to Dredd at
<a href=http://www.milter.org/>milter.org</a> for this solution.
<p>
<li> Q. I am having trouble with the setreply method. It always outputs
"milter.error: cannot set reply".
<p> A. Check the sendmail log for errors. If sendmail is getting
milter timeouts, then your milter is taking too long and sendmail gave
up waiting. You can adjust the timeouts in your sendmail config. Here
is a milter declaration for sendmail.cf with all timeouts specified:
<pre>
Xpythonfilter, S=local:/var/log/milter/pythonsock, F=T, T=C:5m;S:20s;R:60s;E:5m
</pre>
<li> Q. There is a Python traceback in the log file! What happened to
my email?
<p> A. By default, when the milter fails with an untrapped exception, a
TEMPFAIL result (451) is returned to the sender. The sender will then retry
every hour or so for several days. Hopefully, someone will notice the
traceback, and workaround or fix the problem. Beginning with milter-0.8.2,
you can call <code>milter.set_exception_policy(milter.CONTINUE)</code>
to cause an untrapped exception to continue processing with the
next callback or milter instead. For
completeness, you can also set the exception policy to
<code>milter.REJECT</code>.
<li> Q. I read some notes such as "Check valid domains allowed by internal
senders to detect PCs infected with spam trojans." but could not
understand the idea. Could you clarify the content ?
<p> A. The <code>internal_domains</code> configuration specifies which
MAIL FROM domains are used by internal connections. If an internal
PC tries to use some other domain, it is assumed to be a "Zombie".
<p>
Here is a sample log line:
<pre>
2005Jun22 12:01:04 [12430] REJECT: zombie PC at 192.168.100.171 sending MAIL FROM debby@fedex.com
</pre>
No, fedex.com does not use pymilter, and there is no one named debby at my
client. But the idiot using the PC at 192.168.100.171 has downloaded and
installed some stupid weatherbar/hotbar/aquariumscreensaver that is actually a
spam bot.
<p>
The <code>internal_domains</code> option is simplistic, it assumes all
valid senders of the domains are internal. SPF provides a much more general
check of IP and MAIL FROM for external email. Pymilter should soon
have a local policy feature for more general checking of internal mail.
<li> Q. <code>mail_archive</code> isn't working. Or I don't understand how
it's suppose to work. I have
<code>mail_archive = /var/mail/mail_archive</code>
in <code>pymilter.cfg</code> but nothing ever gets dumped into
<code>/var/mail/mail_archive</code>.
<p> A. The 'mail' user needs to have write access. Permission failures
should be logged as a traceback in milter.log if it doesn't.
<h3> <a name="spf">Using SPF </a></h3>
<li> Q. So how do I use the SPF support? The sample.py milter doesn't seem
to use it.
<p> A. The bms.py milter supports spf. The RedHat RPMs will set almost
everything up for you. For other systems:
<ol type=i>
<li> Arrange to run bms.py in the background (as a service perhaps) and
redirect output and errors to a logfile. For instance, on AIX you'll want
to use SRC (System Resource Controller).
<li> Copy pymilter.cfg to the /etc/mail or the directory you run bms.py in,
and edit it. The comments should explain the options.
<li> Start bms.py in the background as arranged.
<li> Add Xpythonfilter to sendmail.cf or add an INPUT_MAIL_FILTER to
sendmail.mc. Regen sendmail.cf if you use sendmail.mc and restart
sendmail.
<li> Arrange to rotate log files and remove old defang files in
<code>tempdir</code>. The RedHat RPM uses <code>logrotate</code> for
logfiles and a simple cron script using <code>find</code> to clean
<code>tempdir</code>.
</ol>
In CVS, there is <code>spfmilter.py</code>. Run that as a service,
and it does just SPF. It uses the sendmail <code>access</code>
file to configure SPF responses just like <code>bms.py</code>, but
supports only REJECT and OK.
<li> Q. The SPF DSN is sent at least once for domains that don't publish a SPF.
How do I stop this behavior?
<p> A. The SPF response is controlled by <code>/etc/mail/access</code>
(actually the file you specify with <code>access_file</code> in
the <code>[spf]</code> section of <code>pymilter.cfg</code>).
Responses are OK, CBV, and REJECT. CBV sends the DSN.
<p>
You can change the defaults. For instance, I have:
<pre>
SPF-None: REJECT
SPF-Neutral: CBV
SPF-Softfail: CBV
SPF-Permerror: CBV
</pre>
I have best_guess = 1, so SPF none is converted to PASS/NEUTRAL for policy
lookup, and 3 strikes (no PTR, no HELO, no SPF) becomes "SPF NONE" for local
policy purposes (the Received-SPF header always shows the official SPF
result.)
<p>
You can change the default for specific domains:
<pre>
# these guys aren't going to pay attention to CBVs anyway...
SPF-None:cia.gov REJECT
SPF-None:fbi.gov REJECT
SPF-Neutral:aol.com REJECT
SPF-Softfail:ebay.com REJECT
</pre>
<h3> <a name="srs">Using SRS </a></h3>
<li> Q. The SRS part doesn't seem to work as whenever I try to start
<code>/etc/init.d/pysrs</code>, I get this in
<code>/var/log/milter/pysrs.log</code>:
<pre>
ConfigParser.NoOptionError: No option 'fwdomain' in section: 'srs'
</pre>
<p> A. You need to specify the forward domain - i.e. the domain you want
SRS to rewrite stuff too.
<p>
For instance, I have:
<pre>
# sample SRS configuration
[srs]
secret = don't you wish
maxage = 8
hashlength = 5
;database=/var/log/milter/srs.db
fwdomain = bmsi.com
sign=bmsi.com,mail.bmsi.com,gathman.org
srs=bmsaix.bmsi.com,bmsred.bmsi.com,stl.gathman.org,bampa.gathman.org
</pre>
The <code>sign</code> is for local domains which are signed.
The <code>srs</code> list is for other domains which you are relaying,
and which need to have SRS checked/undone for bounces.
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<style>
DT { font-weight: bolder; padding-top: 1em }
</style>
<h1> Milter Log Documentation </h1>
The milter log from the bms.py application has a variety of "tags" in it that
indicate what it did.
<dl>
<dt> DSPAM: honeypot SCREENED
<dd> message was quarantined to the honeypot quarantine
<dt> REJECT: hello SPF: fail 550 access denied
<dt> REJECT: hello SPF: softfail 550 domain in transition
<dt> REJECT: hello SPF: neutral 550 access neither permitted nor denied
<dd> message was rejected because there was an SPF policy for the
HELO name, and it did not pass.
<dt> CBV: sender-17-44662668-643@bluepenmagic.com
<dd> we performed a call back verification
<dt> dspam
<dd> dspam identifier was added to the message
<dt> REJECT: spam from self: jsconnor.com
<dd> message was reject because HELO was us (jsconnor.com)
<dt> INNOC: richh
<dd> message was used to update richh's dspam dictionary
<dt> HONEYPOT: pooh@bwicorp.com
<dd> message was sent to a honeypot address (pooh@bwicorp.com), the
message was added to the honeypot dspam dictionary as spam
<dt> REJECT: numeric hello name: 63.217.19.146
<dd> message was rejected because helo name was invalid (numeric)
<dt> eom
<dd> message was successfully received
<dt> TEMPFAIL: CBV: 450 No MX servers available
<dd> we tried to do a call back verification but could not look up
MX record, we told the sender to try again later
<dt> CBV: info@emailpizzahut.com (cached)
<dd> call back verification was needed, we had already done it recently
<dt> abort after 0 body chars
<dd> sender hung up on us
<dt> REJECT: SPF fail 550 SPF fail: see
http://openspf.com/why.html?sender=m.hendersonxk@163.net&ip=213.47.161.100
<dd> message was reject because its sender's spf policy said to
<dt> REJECT: Subject: Cialis - No prescription needed!
<dd> message was rejected because its subject contained a bad expression
<dt> REJECT: zombie PC at 192.168.3.37 sending MAIL FROM seajdr@amritind.com
<dd> message was rejected because the connect ip was internal, but the
sender was not. This is usually because a Windows PC is infected with
malware.
<dt> X-Guessed-SPF: pass
<dd> When the SPF result is NONE, we guess a result based on the generic
SPF policy "v=spf1 a/24 mx/24 ptr".
<dt> DSPAM: tonyc tonyc@example.com
<dd> message was sent to tonyc@example.com and it was identified as spam
and placed in the tonyc dspam quarantine
<dt> REJECT: CBV: 550 calvinalstonis@ix.netcom.com...User unknown
<dt> REJECT: CBV: 553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list
<dt> REJECT: CBV: 554 delivery error: dd This user doesn't have an account
<dd> message was rejected because call back verification gave us a fatal
error
<dt> Auto-Whitelist: user@example.com
<dd> recipient has been added to auto_whitelist.log because the message
was sent from an internal IP and the recipient is not internal.
<dt> WHITELIST user@example.com
<dd> message is whitelisted because sender appears in auto_whitelist.log
<dt> BLACKLIST user@example.com
<dd> message is blacklisted because sender appears in blacklist.log or
failed a CBV test.
<dt> TRAINSPAM: honeypot X-Dspam-Score: 0.002278
<dd> message was used to train screener dictionary as spam
<dt> TRAIN: honeypot X-Dspam-Score: 0.980203
<dd> message was used to train screener dictionary as ham
</dl>
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<h1 align=center>Sendmail Milters in Python</h1>
<h4 align=center>by <a href="mailto:%75%72%6D%61%6E%65%40%6E%65%75%72%61l%61%63%63%65%73%73%2E%63%6F%6D">Jim Niemira</a>
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<p>
<a href="//www.python.org">
<img src="python55.gif" align=left alt="A Python"></a>
<a href="//www.sendmail.org/">Sendmail</a> introduced a
<a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/index"> new API</a> beginning with version 8.10 -
libmilter. The milter module for <a href="//www.python.org">Python</a>
provides a python interface to libmilter that exploits all its features.
<p>
Sendmail 8.12 officially releases libmilter.
Version 8.12 seems to be more robust, and includes new privilege
separation features to enhance security. Even better, sendmail 8.13
supports socket maps, which makes <a href="pysrs.html">pysrs</a> much more
efficient and secure. Sendmail 8.14 finally supports modifying
MAIL FROM via the milter API. Unfortunately, I haven't gotten around
to supporting that yet in python milter.
</td></tr>
</table>
<h3><a name=overview>Overview</a></h3>
This package provides a robust toolkit for Python <a
href="#milter">milters</a>, and the beginnings of a general purpose mail
filtering system written in Python.
<p>
At the lowest level, the 'milter' 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
<a href="http://www.cs.concordia.ca/~group/fig/public/email/relay/milter+ruleset-checks.html">process of sendmail receiving a message via SMTP</a>.
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.
<p>
At the next level, the 'Milter' 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.
<p>
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.
<p>
The Milter.Milter class provides default implementations for event
methods that
do nothing, and also provides wrappers for the libmilter methods to mutate
the message.
<p>
The 'spf' module provides an implementation of <a href="http://openspf.com">
SPF</a> useful for detecting email forgery.
<p>
The 'mime' module provides a wrapper for the Python email package that
fixes some bugs, and simplifies modifying selected parts of a MIME message.
<p>
Finally, the bms.py application is both a sample of how to use the
Milter and spf modules, and the beginnings of a general purpose SPAM filtering,
wiretapping, SPF checking, and Win32 virus protecting milter. It can
make use of the <a href="pysrs.html">pysrs</a> package when available for
SRS/SES checking and the <a href="dspam.html">pydspam</a> package for Bayesian
content filtering. SPF checking
requires <a href="http://pydns.sourceforge.net/">
pydns</a>. Configuration documentation is currently included as comments
in the <a href="milter.cfg">sample config file</a> for the bms.py milter.
See also the <a href="HOWTO">HOWTO</a> and <a href="logmsgs.html">
Milter Log Message Tags</a>.
<p>
Python milter is under GPL. The authors can probably be convinced to
change this to LGPL if needed.
<h3>What is a <a name="milter">milter</a>?</h3>
Milters can run on the same machine as sendmail, or another machine. The
milter can even run with a different operating system or processor than
sendmail.
Sendmail talks to the milter via a local or internet socket.
Sendmail keeps the
milter informed of events as it processes a mail connection. At any
point, the milter can cut the conversation short by telling sendmail
to ACCEPT, REJECT, or DISCARD the message. After receiving a complete
message from sendmail, the milter can again REJECT or DISCARD it, but it
can also ACCEPT it with changes to the headers or body.
<h3> What can you do with a milter? </h3>
<menu>
<li> A milter can DISCARD or REJECT spam based based on algorithms scripted
in python rather than sendmail's cryptic "cf" language.
<li> A milter can alter or remove attachments from mail that are poisonous to
Windows.
<li> A milter can scan for viruses and clean them when detected.
<li> A milter scans outgoing as well as incoming mail.
<li> A milter can add and delete recipients to forward or secretly
copy mail.
<li> For more ideas, check the <a href="//www.milter.org">Milter Web Page</a>.
</menu>
<a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/index">
Documentation</a> for the C API is provided with sendmail. Miltermodule
provides a thin python wrapper for the C API. Milter.py provides a simple
OO wrapper on top of that.
<p>
The Python milter package includes a sample milter that replaces dangerous
attachments with a warning message, discards mail addressed to
MAILER-DAEMON, and demonstrates several SPAM abatement strategies.
The MimeMessage class to do this used to be based on the
<code>mimetools</code> and <code>multifile</code> standard python packages.
As of milter version 0.6.0, it is based on the email standard
python packages, which were derived from the
<a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/mimelib">mimelib</a> project.
The MimeMessage class patches several bugs in the email package,
and provides some backward compatibility.
<p>
The "defang" function of the sample milter was inspired by
<a href="http://www.roaringpenguin.com/mimedefang/">MIMEDefang</a>,
a Perl milter with flexible attachment processing options. The latest
version of MIMEDefang uses an apache style process pool to avoid reloading
the Perl interpreter for each message. This makes it fast enough for
production without using Perl threading.
<p>
<a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/mailchecker">mailchecker</a> is
a Python project to provide flexible attachment processing for mail. I
will be looking at plugging mailchecker into a milter.
<p>
<a href="http://software.libertine.org/tmda/">TMDA</a> is a Python project
to require confirmation the first time someone tries to send to your
mailbox. This would be a nice feature to have in a milter.
<p>
There is also a <a href="http://www.milter.org/">Milter community website</a>
where milter software and gory details of the API are discussed.
<h3> Is a milter written in python efficient? </h3>
The python milter process is multi-threaded and startup cost is incurred
only once. This is much more efficient than some implementations that
start a new interpreter for each connection. Testing in a production
environment did not use a significant percentage of the CPU. Furthermore,
python is easily extended in C for any step requiring expensive CPU
processing.
<p>
For example, the HTML parsing feature to remove scripts from HTML attachments
is rather CPU intensive in pure python. Using the C replacement for sgmllib
greatly speeds things up.
<h3> Goals </h3>
<menu>
<li> Implement RRS - a backdoor for non-SRS forwarders. User lists non-SRS
forwarder accounts (perhaps in <code>~/.forwarders</code>), and a util
provides a special local alias for the user to give to the forwarder.
Alias only works for mail from that forwarder. Milter gets forwarder
domain from alias and uses it to SPF check forwarder. Requires
milter to have read access to <code>~/.forwarders</code> or else
a way for user to submit entries to milter database.
<li> The bms.py milter has too many features. Create a framework where
numerous small feature modules can be plugged together in the
configuration.
<li> Create a pure python substitute for miltermodule and libmilter that
implements the <a
href="http://www.duh.org/cvsweb.cgi/~checkout~/pmilter/doc/milter-protocol.txt?rev=1">
libmilter protocol</a> in python.
<li> Find or write a faster implementation of sgmllib. The
<a href="http://www.effbot.org/zone/sgmlop-index.htm">sgmlop package</a>
is not very compatible with
<a href="http://www.python.org/doc/2.1.3/lib/module-sgmllib.html">
Python-2.1 sgmllib</a>, but it is a start, and is supported in
milter-0.4.5 or later.
<li> Implement all or most of the features of
<a href="http://www.roaringpenguin.com/mimedefang/">MIMEDefang</a>.
<li> Follow the official <a href="http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0008.html">
Python coding standards</a> more closely.
<li> Make unit test code more like other python modules.
</menu>
<h3> Confirmed Installations </h3>
Please <a href="mailto:%73%74%75%61%72%74%40%62%6D%73%69%2E%63%6F%6D">email</a>
me if you do <i>not</i> successfully install milter. The confirmed
installations are too numerous to list at this point.
<h2> Enough Already! </h2>
Nearly a dozen people have emailed me begging for a feature to copy
outgoing and/or incoming mail to a backup directory by user. Ok, it
looks like this is a most requested feature for 0.5.6. In the meantime,
here are some things to consider:
<ul>
<li> If you want to equivalent of a Bcc added to each message, this
is very easy to do in the python code for bms.py. See below.
<li> If you want to copy to a file in a directory (thus avoiding having to
set up aliases), this is slightly more involved. The bms.py milter already
copies the message to a temporary file for use in replacing the message body
when banned attachments are found. You have to open a file, and copy the
Mesage object to it in eom().
<li> Finally, you are probably aware that most email clients already
keep a copy of outgoing mail? Presumably there is a good reason for
keeping another copy on the server.
</ul>
<p>
To Bcc a message, call <code>self.add_recipient(rcpt)</code> in envfrom after
determining whether you want to copy (e.g. whether the sender is local). For
example,
<pre>
def envfrom(...
...
if len(t) == 2:
self.rejectvirus = t[1] in reject_virus_from
if t[0] in wiretap_users.get(t[1],()):
self.add_recipient(wiretap_dest)
if t[1] == 'mydomain.com':
self.add_recipient('&lt;copy-%s&gt;' % t[0])
...
</pre>
<p>
To make this a generic feature requires thinking about how the configuration
would look. Feel free to make specific suggestions about config file
entries. Be sure to handle both Bcc and file copies, and designating what
mail should be copied. How should "outgoing" be defined? Implementing it is
easy once the configuration is designed.
<hr>
<p>
<a href="http://validator.w3.org/check/referer">
<img border=0 src="http://bmsi.com/vh32.png" alt=" [ Valid HTML 3.2! ] " height=31 width=88></a>
<a href="http://www.redhat.com">
<img src="http://bmsi.com/art/powered_by.gif" width="88" height="31" alt=" [ Powered By Red Hat Linux ] " border="0"></a>
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Title: Python Milter Mail Policy
<h1> Python Milter Mail Policy </h1>
These are the policies implemented by the <code>bms.py</code> milter
application. The milter and Milter modules do not implement any policies
by themselves.
<h3> Classify connection </h3>
When the SMTP client connects, the connection IP address is
saved for later verification, and the connection
is classified as INTERNAL or EXTERNAL by matching the ip
address against the <code>internal_connect</code> configuration.
IP addresses with no PTR, and PTR names that look like
the kind assigned to dynamic IPs (as determined by a heuristic
algorithm) are flagged as DYNAMIC. IPs that match the
<code>trusted_relay</code> configuration are flagged as TRUSTED.
<p>
Examples from the log file (<i>not</i> the SMTP error message returned):
<pre>
2005Jul29 13:56:53 [71207] connect from p50863492.dip0.t-ipconnect.de at ('80.134.52.146', 1858) EXTERNAL DYN
2005Jul29 18:10:15 [74511] connect from foopub at ('1.2.3.4', 46513) EXTERNAL TRUSTED
2005Jul29 14:41:00 [71805] connect from foobar at ('192.168.0.1', 41205) INTERNAL
2005Jul29 14:41:15 [71806] connect from cncln.online.ln.cn at ('218.25.240.137', 35992) EXTERNAL
</pre>
<p>
Certain obviously evil PTR names are blocked at this point:
"localhost" (when IP is not 127.*) and ".".
<pre>
2005Jul29 14:49:50 [71918] connect from localhost at ('221.132.0.6', 50507) EXTERNAL
2005Jul29 14:49:50 [71918] REJECT: PTR is localhost
</pre>
<h3> HELO Check </h3>
The HELO name provided by the client is saved for later verification
(for example by SPF). We could validate the HELO at this point
by verifying that an A record for the HELO name matches the connect ip.
However, currently we only block certain obvious problems.
HELO names that look like an IP4 address
and ones that match the <code>hello_blacklist</code> configuration
are immediately rejected. The hello_blacklist typically contains
the current MTAs own HELO name or email domains.
Clients that attempt to skip HELO are immediately rejected.
<pre>
2005Jul29 18:10:15 [74512] hello from example.com
2005Jul29 18:10:15 [74512] REJECT: spam from self: example.com
2005Jul29 18:17:09 [74581] hello from 80.191.244.69
2005Jul29 18:17:09 [74581] REJECT: numeric hello name: 80.191.244.69
</pre>
<h3> MAIL FROM Check </h3>
Before calling our milter, sendmail checks a DNS blacklist to
block banned sender domains. We never see a blocked domain.
<p>
The MAIL FROM address is saved for possible use by the smart-alias
feature. First, the <code>internal_domains</code> is used for
a simple screening if defined. If the MAIL FROM for an INTERNAL connection
is NOT in <code>internal_domains</code>, then it is rejected (the
PC is most likely infected and attempting to send out spam).
If the MAIL FROM for an EXTERNAL connection IS in
<code>internal_domains</code>, then the message is immediately rejected.
This is quick and effective for most small company MTAs. For more
complex mail networks, it is too simplistic, and should not be defined.
SPF will handle the complex cases.
<h4> wiretap </h4>
The wiretap feature can screen and/or monitor mail to/from certain
users. If the MAIL FROM is being wiretapped, the recipients are
altered accordingly.
<!--table-stop-->
<h2> SPF check </h2>
The MAIL FROM, connect IP, and HELO name are checked against
any SPF records published via DNS for the alleged sender (MAIL FROM)
to determine the official SPF policy result.
The offical SPF result is then logged in the Received-SPF header field,
but certain results are subjected to further processing to create
an effective result for policy purposes.
<p>
If the official result is 'none', we try to turn it into an effective result of
'pass' or 'fail'. First, we check for a local substitute SPF record
under the domain defined in the <code>[spf]delegate</code> configuration.
It is often useful to add local SPF records for correspondents that are
too clueless to add their own. If there is no local substitute, we use a "best
guess" SPF record of "v=spf1 a/24 mx/24 ptr" for MAIL FROM or "v=spf1 a/24
mx/24" for HELO. In addition, a HELO that is a subdomain of MAIL FROM and
resolves to the connect IP results in an effective result of 'pass'.
<p>
If there is no local SPF record, and the effective result is still not
'pass', we check for either a valid HELO name or a valid PTR record for
the connect IP. A valid HELO or PTR cannot look like a dynamic name
as determined by the heuristic in <code>Milter.dynip</code>.
<p>
If HELO has an SPF record, and the result is anything but pass, we reject
the connection:
<pre>
2005Jul30 19:45:16 [93991] connect from [221.200.41.54] at ('221.200.41.54', 3581) EXTERNAL DYN
2005Jul30 19:45:18 [93991] hello from adelphia.net
2005Jul30 19:45:19 [93991] mail from <wendy.stubbsua@link-it.com> ()
2005Jul30 19:45:19 [93991] REJECT: hello SPF: fail 550 access denied
</pre>
Note that HELO does not have any forwarding issues like MAIL FROM, and so
any result other than 'pass' or 'none' should be treated like 'fail'.
<p>
Only if nothing about the SMTP envelope can be validated does the effective
result remain 'none. I call this the "3 strikes" rule.
<p>
If the official result is 'permerror' (a syntax error in the sender's
policy), we use the 'lax' option in pyspf to try various heuristics to guess
what they really meant. For instance, the invalid mechanism "ip:1.2.3.4" is
treated as "ip4:1.2.3.4". The result of lax processing is then used
as the effective result for policy purposes.
<p>
With an effective SPF result in hand, we consult the sendmail access
database to find our receiver policy for the sender.
<table border=1>
<tr><th>REJECT</th><td>
Reject the sender with a 550 5.7.1 SMTP code. The SMTP rejection
includes a detailed description of the problem.
</td></tr>
<tr><th>CBV</th><td>
Do a Call Back Validation by connecting to an MX of the sender
and checking that using the sender as the RCPT TO is not rejected.
We quit the CBV connection before actualling sending a message.
If the CBV is rejected, our SMTP connection is rejected with the
same error code and message. CBV results are cached.
</td></tr>
<tr><th>DSN</th><td>
Do a Call Back Validation by connecting to an MX of the sender
and checking that using the sender as the RCPT TO is not rejected.
Unlike a CBV, we continue on to data and send a detailed message
explaining the problem. This can be useful for reporting PermError
or SoftFail to the sender. Keep in mind that for any result other
than 'pass', the sender could be forged, and your DSN could annoy the
wrong person. However, a SoftFail result is requesting such feedback
for debugging and a PermError result needs to be fixed by the sender ASAP
whether forged or not. DSN results are cached so that senders are
annoyed only weekly.
</td></tr>
<tr><th>OK</th><td>
Accept the sender. The message may still be rejected via reputation
or content filtering.
</td></tr>
</table>
<h3> SPF policy syntax </h3>
First, the full sender is checked:
<pre>
SPF-Fail:abeb@adelphia.net DSN
</pre>
This says to accept mail from that adelphia.net user despite the
SPF fail, but only after annoying them with a DSN about their ISP's broken
policy.
<p>
If there is no match on the full sender, the domain is checked:
<pre>
SPF-Neutral:aol.com REJECT
</pre>
This says to reject mail from AOL with an SPF result of neutral.
This means AOL users can't use their AOL address with another mail service
to send us mail. This is good because the other mail service is
likely a badly configured greeting card site or a virus.
<p>
Finally, a default policy for the result is checked. While there are program
defaults, you should have defaults in the access database for SPF results:
<pre>
SPF-Neutral: CBV
SPF-Softfail: DSN
SPF-PermError: DSN
SPF-TempError: REJECT
SPF-None: REJECT
SPF-Fail: REJECT
SPF-Pass: OK
</pre>
<h2> Reputation </h2>
If the sender has not been rejected by this point, and if a GOSSiP server is
configured, we consult GOSSiP for the reputation score of the sender and
SPF result. The score is a number from -100 to 100 with a confidence
percentage from 0 to 100. A really bad reputation (less than -50 with
confidence greater than 3) is rejected. Note that the reputation is tracked
independently for each SPF result and sender combination. So aol.com:neutral
might have a really bad reputation, while aol.com:pass would be ok.
Furthermore, when a sender finally publishes an SPF policy and starts
getting SPF pass, their reputation is effectively reset.
<h2> Whitelists and Blacklists </h2>
The administrator can whitelist or blacklist senders and sending domains by
appending them to <code>${datadir}/auto_whitelist.log</code> or
<code>${datadir}/blacklist.log</code> respectively. In addition,
recipients of internal senders (except for automatic replies like vacation
messages and return receipts) are automatically whitelisted for 60 days, and
senders that fail CBV or DSN checks are automatically blacklisted for 30 days.
Whitelisted and blacklisted senders are used to automatically train the
bayesian content filter before being delivered or rejected, respectively.
<p>
Real Soon Now users will be able to maintain their own whitelist and
blacklist that applies only when they are the recipient.
<h2> Content Filter </h2>
Most messages have been rejected or delivered by now, but spammers
are always finding new places to send their junk from. For instance,
we get around 10000 emails a day, of which around 500 are first time
spam senders. A bayesian filter is trained by the whitelists and
blacklists, and scores the message. What is likely spam is either
rejected or quarantined. If the sender is an effective SPF pass,
then they get a DSN notifying them that their message has been
quarantined. (A DSN failure gets the sender auto blacklisted.)
Else, if the reject_spam option is set, the message is rejected.
Otherwise, a CBV is done (failure gets the sender auto blacklisted)
and the message is silently quarantined.
<p>
Normally, you don't want email messages to silently disappear into
a black hole, so you should set the reject_spam option. However,
if you don't want your correspondent's email to get rejected, you can
check your quarantine frequently instead.
<h3> Honeypot </h3>
You can also blacklist recipients by listing them as aliases of the
'honeypot' dspam user. These are collectively called
the honeypot. Any email to these recipients is used to train the
spam filter as spam and chalk up a reputation demerit for the sender, then
discarded. It might be a good idea to blacklist the sender if it has SPF pass
as well, but I'm afraid of accidents.
<h3> Reputation </h3>
Reputation is tracked by sending domain and effective SPF result.
The GOSSiP server tracks the spam/ham status of the last 1024 messages
for each domain:result combination. When the server is queried during
the SMTP envelope phase (MAIL FROM), it also queries any configured
peers, and the scores are combined. Domains with a history of spam for
a given SPF result are rejected at MAIL FROM. The GOSSiP system has
a command line utility to reset (delete) a reputation for cases where a
sender that was infected with malware is repaired. In addition,
the confidence score of a reputation decays with time, so a bad sender
will eventually be able to try again without manual intervention.
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Title: Requirements
<h2> Requirements </h2>
<menu>
<li> While the miltermodule will work with python 1.5, you probably
want to use python 2.0 or better. The python code uses a number of
python 2 features. The email support requires python 2.4.
<li> Python must be configured with thread support. This is because
pymilter uses sendmail's libmilter which requires thread support.
<li> You must compile sendmail with libmilter enabled. In versions of
sendmail prior to 8.12 libmilter is marked FFR (For Future Release) and
is not installed by default.
Sendmail 8.12 still does not enable libmilter by default. You must
explicitly select the "MILTER" option when compiling.
<li> When compiling Python milter against sendmail versions earlier than
8.13, you must set MAX_ML_REPLY to 1 in setup.py. There is no way to tell from
the libmilter includes that smfi_setmlreply is not supported.
<li> You probably want to use sendmail-8.13, since that supports multi-line
SMTP error descriptions and SOCKETMAP. You want SOCKETMAP for use with
pysrs.
<li> Python milter has been tested against sendmail-8.11 through sendmail-8.13.
<li> Python milter must be compiled for the specific version of sendmail
it will run with. (Since the result is dynamically loaded, there could
conceivably be multiple versions available and selected at startup - but
that will have to wait.) This situation may only exist for sendmail
versions prior to 8.12. The protocol seems designed for backward
compatibility - and 8.12 is the first official milter release.
<li> Mea Culpa! After reading the Python Style guide, I realize that
my Python code is not up to snuff. Apparently mixed tabs and spaces
are anathema to those using Windows editors, where tabs can be expanded using
any arbitrary algorithm. Other than that, my
intuition matched Guido's pretty well - although I like to indent by 2
rather than 4. I will arrange to have tabs expanded to spaces when
exporting new versions. Until then, beware!
</menu>
<h3> <a name="aix4"> AIX 4.1.5 Requirements </a> </h3>
To create sendmail RPMs for AIX, you can download my AIX 4.1.5 spec files
for <a href="/aix/sendmail.spec">sendmail-8.11.5</a>
or <a href="/aix/sendmail12.spec">sendmail-8.12.3</a>. If you have
not already set it up, I use a <a href="/aix/aix.spec">dummy RPM package</a>
to represent the stuff that comes with AIX. You might also want
my <a href="/aix/python.spec">python-2.1.1</a> spec file for AIX. It
does not include Tk or curses modules, sorry. If y'all trust me, you can
download rpms for AIX 4.x from my <a href="/aix">AIX RPM directory</a>.
<p>
Sendmail-8.12 renames
libsmutil.a to libsm.a. Unfortunately, libsm.a is an important AIX system
shared library. Therefore, I rename libsm.a back to libsmutil.a for
AIX. This presents a problem for setup.py.
<h3> <a name="rh72"> RedHat 7.2 Requirements </a> </h3>
If you are running Redhat 7.2, the distributed version of sendmail
now enables libmilter by default. RedHat 7.2 bundles
the development libraries with the main sendmail package, so
there is no sendmail-devel package. However, they forgot to include the
headers! So you'll have to get the SRPM and modify it. I suggest
moving the static libs to a devel package and adding the headers. If
this is too much trouble, you can get the <a href="mfapi.h">mfapi.h</a>
header for sendmail-8.6.11 from here and manually install it as
<code>/usr/include/libmilter/mfapi.h</code>.
<p>
If you do modify the SRPM, I suggest renaming libsmutil.a
to libsm.a - just like sendmail-8.12 will. If you manually install
mfapi.h or don't rename libsmutil.a, you'll
need to force <code>libs = ["milter", "smutil"]</code> in setup.py.
<p>
If you have installed python2, and want
python-milter to use python2, add <code>python=python2</code> to setup.cfg
and build with <code>python2 setup.py bdist_rpm</code>.
<h3> <a name="rh62"> Redhat 6.2 Requirements </a> </h3>
If you are running Redhat 6.2, the distributed version of sendmail
does not enable libmilter. You can download the Redhat 7.2 sendmail.spec
modified to compile on RedHat 6.2:
<a href="http://www.bmsi.com/linux/rh62/sendmail-rhmilter.spec">
sendmail-rhmilter.spec</a>. The <a
href="ftp://updates.redhat.com/7.0/en/os/SRPMS/sendmail-8.11.6-1.7.0.src.rpm">
SRPM for sendmail-8.11.6</a> is available from
<a href="http://www.redhat.com">Redhat</a> under
<a href="http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHSA-2001-106.html">
Errata for RH6.2</a>. But that doesn't include the latest security
patches since RH6.2 is no longer supported.
<p>
If y'all trust me, you can pick up source and binary sendmail RPMs for RH6.2
from my <a href="http://www.bmsi.com/linux/rh62">linux downloads</a> directory.
The lastest RPMs were built by taking a RH7.2 SRPMS and removing some
RPM features from the spec file that RH6.2 doesn't support, then
recompiling on RH6.2. You can check this by installing the RH7.2 SRPM,
then diffing my sendmail.spec with theirs. Then run
"rpm -bb sendmail-rhmilter.spec" when you are satisfied.
<p>
If you have installed python2, and want
python-milter to use python2, add <code>python=python2</code> to setup.cfg
and build with <code>python2 setup.py bdist_rpm</code>.
You'll need to install the sendmail-devel package to compile milter.
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## To roll your own milter, create a class that extends Milter.
# See the pymilter project at http://bmsi.com/python/milter.html
# based on Sendmail's milter API http://www.milter.org/milter_api/api.html
# This code is open-source on the same terms as Python.
## Milter calls methods of your class at milter events.
## Return REJECT,TEMPFAIL,ACCEPT to short circuit processing for a message.
## You can also add/del recipients, replacebody, add/del headers, etc.
import Milter
import StringIO
import time
import email
from socket import AF_INET, AF_INET6
from Milter import parse_addr
class myMilter(Milter.Milter):
def __init__(self): # A new instance with each new connection.
self.id = Milter.uniqueID() # Integer incremented with each call.
# each connection runs in its own thread and has its own myMilter
# instance. Python code must be thread safe. This is trivial if only stuff
# in myMilter instances is referenced.
def connect(self, IPname, family, hostaddr):
# (self, 'ip068.subnet71.example.com', AF_INET, ('215.183.71.68', 4720) )
# (self, 'ip6.mxout.example.com', AF_INET6,
# ('3ffe:80e8:d8::1', 4720, 1, 0) )
self.IP = hostaddr[0]
self.port = hostaddr[1]
if family == AF_INET6:
self.flow = hostaddr[2]
self.scope = hostaddr[3]
else:
self.flow = None
self.scope = None
self.IPname = IPname # Name from a reverse IP lookup
self.H = None
self.fp = None
self.receiver = self.getsymval('j')
self.log("connect from %s at %s" % (IPname, hostaddr) )
return Milter.CONTINUE
## def hello(self,hostname):
def hello(self, heloname):
# (self, 'mailout17.dallas.texas.example.com')
self.H = heloname
self.log("HELO %s" % heloname)
if heloname.find('.') < 0: # illegal helo name
# NOTE: example only - too many real braindead clients to reject on this
self.setreply('550','5.7.1','Sheesh people! Use a proper helo name!')
return Milter.REJECT
return Milter.CONTINUE
## def envfrom(self,f,*str):
def envfrom(self, mailfrom, *str):
self.F = mailfrom
self.R = [] # list of recipients
self.fromparms = Milter.dictfromlist(str) # ESMTP parms
self.user = self.getsymval('{auth_authen}') # authenticated user
self.log("mail from:", mailfrom, *str)
self.fp = StringIO.StringIO()
self.canon_from = '@'.join(parse_addr(mailfrom))
self.fp.write('From %s %s\n' % (self.canon_from,time.ctime()))
return Milter.CONTINUE
## def envrcpt(self, to, *str):
def envrcpt(self, recipient, *str):
rcptinfo = to,Milter.dictfromlist(str)
self.R.append(rcptinfo)
return Milter.CONTINUE
def header(self, name, hval):
self.fp.write("%s: %s\n" % (name,hval)) # add header to buffer
return Milter.CONTINUE
def eoh(self):
self.fp.write("\n") # terminate headers
return Milter.CONTINUE
def body(self, chunk):
self.fp.write(chunk)
return Milter.CONTINUE
def eom(self):
self.fp.seek(0)
msg = email.message_from_file(self.fp)
self.setreply('250','2.5.1','Grokked by pymilter')
# many milter functions can only be called from eom()
# example of adding a Bcc:
self.addrcpt('<%s>' % 'spy@example.com')
return Milter.ACCEPT
def close(self):
# always called, even when abort is called. Clean up
# any external resources here.
return Milter.CONTINUE
def abort(self):
# client disconnected prematurely
return Milter.CONTINUE
## === Support Functions ===
def log(self,*msg):
print "%s [%d]" % (time.strftime('%Y%b%d %H:%M:%S'),self.id),
# 2005Oct13 02:34:11 [1] msg1 msg2 msg3 ...
for i in msg: print i,
print
## ===
def main():
# Register to have the Milter factory create instances of your class:
Milter.factory = myMilter
flags = Milter.CHGBODY + Milter.CHGHDRS + Milter.ADDHDRS
flags += Milter.ADDRCPT
flags += Milter.DELRCPT
Milter.set_flags(flags) # tell Sendmail which features we use
print "%s milter startup" % time.strftime('%Y%b%d %H:%M:%S')
sys.stdout.flush()
Milter.runmilter("pythonfilter",socketname,timeout)
print "%s bms milter shutdown" % time.strftime('%Y%b%d %H:%M:%S')
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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# $Log$
# Revision 1.4 2005/06/17 01:49:39 customdesigned
# Handle zip within zip.
#
# Revision 1.3 2005/06/02 15:00:17 customdesigned
# Configure banned extensions. Scan zipfile option with test case.
#
# Revision 1.2 2005/06/02 04:18:55 customdesigned
# Update copyright notices after reading article on /.
#
# Revision 1.1.1.4 2005/05/31 18:23:49 customdesigned
# Development changes since 0.7.2
#
# Revision 1.62 2005/02/14 22:31:17 stuart
# _parseparam replacement not needed for python2.4
#
# Revision 1.61 2005/02/12 02:11:11 stuart
# Pass unit tests with python2.4.
#
# Revision 1.60 2005/02/11 18:34:14 stuart
# Handle garbage after quote in boundary.
#
# Revision 1.59 2005/02/10 01:10:59 stuart
# Fixed MimeMessage.ismodified()
#
# Revision 1.58 2005/02/10 00:56:49 stuart
# Runs with python2.4. Defang not working correctly - more work needed.
#
# Revision 1.57 2004/11/20 16:37:52 stuart
# fix regex for splitting header and body
#
# Revision 1.56 2004/11/09 20:33:51 stuart
# Recognize more dynamic PTR variations.
#
# Revision 1.55 2004/10/06 21:39:20 stuart
# Handle message attachments with boundary errors by not parsing them
# until needed.
#
# Revision 1.54 2004/08/18 01:59:46 stuart
# Handle mislabeled multipart messages
#
# Revision 1.53 2004/04/24 22:53:20 stuart
# Rename some local variables to avoid shadowing builtins
#
# Revision 1.52 2004/04/24 22:47:13 stuart
# Convert header values to str
#
# Revision 1.51 2004/03/25 03:19:10 stuart
# Correctly defang rfc822 attachments when boundary specified with
# content-type message/rfc822.
#
# Revision 1.50 2003/10/15 22:01:00 stuart
# Test for and work around email bug with encoded filenames.
#
# Revision 1.49 2003/09/04 18:48:13 stuart
# Support python-2.2.3
#
# Revision 1.48 2003/09/02 00:27:27 stuart
# Should have full milter based dspam support working
#
# Revision 1.47 2003/08/26 06:08:18 stuart
# Use new python boolean since we now require 2.2.2
#
# Revision 1.46 2003/08/26 05:01:38 stuart
# Release 0.6.0
#
# Revision 1.45 2003/08/26 04:01:24 stuart
# Use new email module for parsing mail. Still need mime module to
# provide various bug fixes to email module, and maintain some compatibility
# with old milter code.
#
# This module provides a "defang" function to replace naughty attachments
# with a warning message.
# Author: Stuart D. Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com>
# Copyright 2001,2002,2003,2004,2005 Business Management Systems, Inc.
# This code is under the GNU General Public License. See COPYING for details.
import StringIO
import socket
import Milter
import zipfile
import email
import email.Message
from email.Message import Message
from email.Generator import Generator
from email.Utils import quote
from email import Utils
from email.Parser import Parser
from email import Errors
from types import ListType,StringType
def zipnames(txt):
fp = StringIO.StringIO(txt)
zipf = zipfile.ZipFile(fp,'r')
names = []
for nm in zipf.namelist():
names.append(('zipname',nm))
if nm.lower().endswith('.zip'):
names += zipnames(zipf.read(nm))
return names
class MimeGenerator(Generator):
def _dispatch(self, msg):
# Get the Content-Type: for the message, then try to dispatch to
# self._handle_<maintype>_<subtype>(). If there's no handler for the
# full MIME type, then dispatch to self._handle_<maintype>(). If
# that's missing too, then dispatch to self._writeBody().
main = msg.get_content_maintype()
if msg.is_multipart() and main.lower() != 'multipart':
self._handle_multipart(msg)
else:
Generator._dispatch(self,msg)
def unquote(s):
"""Remove quotes from a string."""
if len(s) > 1:
if s.startswith('"'):
if s.endswith('"'):
s = s[1:-1]
else: # remove garbage after trailing quote
try: s = s[1:s[1:].index('"')+1]
except:
return s
return s.replace('\\\\', '\\').replace('\\"', '"')
if s.startswith('<') and s.endswith('>'):
return s[1:-1]
return s
from types import TupleType
def _unquotevalue(value):
if isinstance(value, TupleType):
return value[0], value[1], unquote(value[2])
else:
return unquote(value)
#email.Message._unquotevalue = _unquotevalue
from email.Message import _parseparam
# 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
class MimeMessage(Message):
"""Version of email.Message.Message compatible with old mime module
"""
def __init__(self,fp=None,seekable=1):
Message.__init__(self)
self.headerchange = None
self.submsg = None
self.modified = False
def get_param(self, param, failobj=None, header='content-type', unquote=True):
val = Message.get_param(self,param,failobj,header,unquote)
if val != failobj and param == 'boundary' and unquote:
# unquote boundaries an extra time, test case testDefang5
return _unquotevalue(val)
return val
getfilename = Message.get_filename
ismultipart = Message.is_multipart
getheaders = Message.get_all
gettype = Message.get_content_type
getparam = Message.get_param
def getparams(self): return self.get_params([])
def getname(self):
return self.get_param('name')
def getnames(self,scan_zip=False):
"""Return a list of (attr,name) pairs of attributes that IE might
interpret as a name - and hence decide to execute this message."""
names = []
for attr,val in self._get_params_preserve([],'content-type'):
if isinstance(val, TupleType):
# It's an RFC 2231 encoded parameter
newvalue = _unquotevalue(val)
if val[0]:
val = unicode(newvalue[2], newvalue[0])
else:
val = unicode(newvalue[2])
else:
val = _unquotevalue(val.strip())
names.append((attr,val))
names += [("filename",self.get_filename())]
if scan_zip:
for key,name in tuple(names): # copy by converting to tuple
if name and name.lower().endswith('.zip'):
txt = self.get_payload(decode=True)
if txt.strip():
names += zipnames(txt)
return names
def ismodified(self):
"True if this message or a subpart has been modified."
if not self.is_multipart():
if isinstance(self.submsg,Message):
return self.submsg.ismodified()
return self.modified
if self.modified: return True
for i in self.get_payload():
if i.ismodified(): return True
return False
def dump(self,file,unixfrom=False):
"Write this message (and all subparts) to a file"
g = MimeGenerator(file)
g.flatten(self,unixfrom=unixfrom)
def as_string(self, unixfrom=False):
"Return the entire formatted message as a string."
fp = StringIO.StringIO()
self.dump(fp,unixfrom=unixfrom)
return fp.getvalue()
def getencoding(self):
return self.get('content-transfer-encoding',None)
# Decode body to stream according to transfer encoding, return encoding name
def decode(self,filt):
try:
filt.write(self.get_payload(decode=True))
except:
pass
return self.getencoding()
def get_payload_decoded(self):
return self.get_payload(decode=True)
def __setitem__(self, name, value):
rc = Message.__setitem__(self,name,value)
self.modified = True
if self.headerchange: self.headerchange(self,name,str(value))
return rc
def __delitem__(self, name):
if self.headerchange: self.headerchange(self,name,None)
rc = Message.__delitem__(self,name)
self.modified = True
return rc
def get_payload(self,i=None,decode=False):
msg = self.submsg
if isinstance(msg,Message) and msg.ismodified():
self.set_payload([msg])
return Message.get_payload(self,i,decode)
def set_payload(self, val, charset=None):
self.modified = True
try:
val.seek(0)
val = val.read()
except: pass
Message.set_payload(self,val,charset)
self.submsg = None
def get_submsg(self):
t = self.get_content_type().lower()
if t == 'message/rfc822' or t.startswith('multipart/'):
if not self.submsg:
txt = self.get_payload()
if type(txt) == str:
txt = self.get_payload(decode=True)
self.submsg = email.message_from_string(txt,MimeMessage)
for part in self.submsg.walk():
part.modified = False
else:
self.submsg = txt[0]
return self.submsg
return None
def message_from_file(fp):
msg = email.message_from_file(fp,MimeMessage)
for part in msg.walk():
part.modified = False
assert not msg.ismodified()
return msg
extlist = ''.join("""
ade,adp,asd,asx,asp,bas,bat,chm,cmd,com,cpl,crt,dll,exe,hlp,hta,inf,ins,isp,js,
jse,lnk,mdb,mde,msc,msi,msp,mst,ocx,pcd,pif,reg,scr,sct,shs,url,vb,vbe,vbs,wsc,
wsf,wsh
""".split())
bad_extensions = map(lambda x:'.' + x,extlist.split(','))
def check_ext(name):
"Check a name for dangerous Winblows extensions."
if not name: return name
lname = name.lower()
for ext in bad_extensions:
if lname.endswith(ext): return name
return None
virus_msg = """This message appeared to contain a virus.
It was originally named '%s', and has been removed.
A copy of your original message was saved as '%s:%s'.
See your administrator.
"""
def check_name(msg,savname=None,ckname=check_ext,scan_zip=False):
"Replace attachment with a warning if its name is suspicious."
try:
for key,name in msg.getnames(scan_zip):
badname = ckname(name)
if badname:
if key == 'zipname':
badname = msg.get_filename()
break
else:
return Milter.CONTINUE
except zipfile.BadZipfile:
# a ZIP that is not a zip is very suspicious
badname = msg.get_filename()
hostname = socket.gethostname()
msg.set_payload(virus_msg % (badname,hostname,savname))
del msg["content-type"]
del msg["content-disposition"]
del msg["content-transfer-encoding"]
name = "WARNING.TXT"
msg["Content-Type"] = "text/plain; name="+name
return Milter.CONTINUE
import email.Iterators
def check_attachments(msg,check):
"""Scan attachments.
msg MimeMessage
check function(MimeMessage): int
Return CONTINUE, REJECT, ACCEPT
"""
if msg.is_multipart():
for i in msg.get_payload():
rc = check_attachments(i,check)
if rc != Milter.CONTINUE: return rc
return Milter.CONTINUE
return check(msg)
# save call context for Python without nested_scopes
class _defang:
def __init__(self,scan_html=True):
self.scan_html = scan_html
def _chk_name(self,msg):
rc = check_name(msg,self._savname,self._check,self.scan_zip)
if self.scan_html:
check_html(msg,self._savname) # remove scripts from HTML
if self.scan_rfc822:
msg = msg.get_submsg()
if isinstance(msg,Message):
return check_attachments(msg,self._chk_name)
return rc
def __call__(self,msg,savname=None,check=check_ext,scan_rfc822=True,
scan_zip=False):
"""Compatible entry point.
Replace all attachments with dangerous names."""
self._savname = savname
self._check = check
self.scan_rfc822 = scan_rfc822
self.scan_zip = scan_zip
check_attachments(msg,self._chk_name)
if msg.ismodified():
return True
return False
# emulate old defang function
defang = _defang()
import sgmllib
import re
declname = re.compile(r'[a-zA-Z][-_.a-zA-Z0-9]*\s*')
declstringlit = re.compile(r'(\'[^\']*\'|"[^"]*")\s*')
class SGMLFilter(sgmllib.SGMLParser):
"""Parse HTML and pass through all constructs unchanged. It is intended for
derived classes to implement exceptional processing for selected cases.
"""
def __init__(self,out):
sgmllib.SGMLParser.__init__(self)
self.out = out
def handle_comment(self,comment):
self.out.write("<!--%s-->" % comment)
def unknown_starttag(self,tag,attr):
if hasattr(self,"get_starttag_text"):
self.out.write(self.get_starttag_text())
else:
self.out.write("<%s" % tag)
for (key,val) in attr:
self.out.write(' %s="%s"' % (key,val))
self.out.write('>')
def handle_data(self,data):
self.out.write(data)
def handle_entityref(self,ref):
self.out.write("&%s;" % ref)
def handle_charref(self,ref):
self.out.write("&#%s;" % ref)
def unknown_endtag(self,tag):
self.out.write("</%s>" % tag)
def handle_special(self,data):
self.out.write("<!%s>" % data)
def write(self,buf):
"Act like a writer. Why doesn't SGMLParser do this by default?"
self.feed(buf)
# Python-2.1 sgmllib rejects illegal declarations. Since various Microsoft
# products accept and output them, we need to pass them through -
# at least until we discover that MS will execute them.
# sgmlop-1.1 will not use this method, but calls handle_special to
# do what we want.
def parse_declaration(self, i):
rawdata = self.rawdata
n = len(rawdata)
j = i + 2
while j < n:
c = rawdata[j]
if c == ">":
# end of declaration syntax
self.handle_special(rawdata[i+2:j])
return j + 1
if c in "\"'":
m = declstringlit.match(rawdata, j)
if not m:
# incomplete or an error?
return -1
j = m.end()
elif c in "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ":
m = declname.match(rawdata, j)
if not m:
# incomplete or an error?
return -1
j = m.end()
else:
j += 1
# end of buffer between tokens
return -1
class HTMLScriptFilter(SGMLFilter):
"Remove scripts from an HTML document."
def __init__(self,out):
SGMLFilter.__init__(self,out)
self.ignoring = 0
self.modified = False
self.msg = "<!-- WARNING: embedded script removed -->"
def start_script(self,unused):
self.ignoring += 1
self.modified = True
self.out.write(self.msg)
def end_script(self):
self.ignoring -= 1
def handle_data(self,data):
if not self.ignoring: SGMLFilter.handle_data(self,data)
def handle_comment(self,comment):
if not self.ignoring: SGMLFilter.handle_comment(self,comment)
def check_html(msg,savname=None):
"Remove scripts from HTML attachments."
msgtype = msg.get_content_type().lower()
# check for more MSIE braindamage
if msgtype == 'application/octet-stream':
for (attr,name) in msg.getnames():
if name and name.lower().endswith(".htm"):
msgtype = 'text/html'
if msgtype == 'text/html':
out = StringIO.StringIO()
htmlfilter = HTMLScriptFilter(out)
try:
htmlfilter.write(msg.get_payload(decode=True))
htmlfilter.close()
#except sgmllib.SGMLParseError:
except:
#mimetools.copyliteral(msg.get_payload(),open('debug.out','w')
htmlfilter.close()
hostname = socket.gethostname()
msg.set_payload(
"An HTML attachment could not be parsed. The original is saved as '%s:%s'"
% (hostname,savname))
del msg["content-type"]
del msg["content-disposition"]
del msg["content-transfer-encoding"]
name = "WARNING.TXT"
msg["Content-Type"] = "text/plain; name="+name
return Milter.CONTINUE
if htmlfilter.modified:
msg.set_payload(out) # remove embedded scripts
del msg["content-transfer-encoding"]
email.Encoders.encode_quopri(msg)
return Milter.CONTINUE
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
def _list_attach(msg):
t = msg.get_content_type()
p = msg.get_payload(decode=True)
print msg.get_filename(),msg.get_content_type(),type(p)
msg = msg.get_submsg()
if isinstance(msg,Message):
return check_attachments(msg,_list_attach)
return Milter.CONTINUE
for fname in sys.argv[1:]:
fp = open(fname)
msg = message_from_file(fp)
email.Iterators._structure(msg)
check_attachments(msg,_list_attach)
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%define __python python2.4
%define version 0.8.12
%define release 1%{?dist}.py24
%define libdir %{_libdir}/pymilter
%define name pymilter
%define redhat7 0
Summary: Python interface to sendmail milter API
Name: %{name}
Version: %{version}
Release: %{release}
Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
#Patch: %{name}-%{version}.patch
License: GPLv2+
Group: Development/Libraries
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-buildroot
Vendor: Stuart D. Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com>
Url: http://www.bmsi.com/python/milter.html
Requires: %{__python} >= 2.4, sendmail >= 8.13
BuildRequires: %{__python}-devel >= 2.4, sendmail-devel >= 8.13
%description
This is a python extension module to enable python scripts to
attach to sendmail's libmilter functionality. Additional python
modules provide for navigating and modifying MIME parts, sending
DSNs, and doing CBV.
%prep
%setup -q
#patch -p0 -b .bms
%build
%if %{redhat7}
LDFLAGS="-s"
%else # Redhat builds debug packages after 7.3
LDFLAGS="-g"
%endif
env CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS" LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS" %{__python} setup.py build
%install
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%{__python} setup.py install --root=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT --record=INSTALLED_FILES
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/var/run/milter
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{libdir}
%ifos aix4.1
cat >$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{libdir}/start.sh <<'EOF'
#!/bin/sh
cd /var/log/milter
exec /usr/local/bin/python bms.py >>milter.log 2>&1
EOF
%else # not aix4.1
cp start.sh $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{libdir}
ed $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{libdir}/start.sh <<'EOF'
/^python=/
c
python="%{__python}"
.
w
q
EOF
%endif
chmod a+x $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{libdir}/start.sh
%if !%{redhat7}
#grep '.pyc$' INSTALLED_FILES | sed -e 's/c$/o/' >>INSTALLED_FILES
%endif
# start.sh is used by spfmilter and milter, and could be used by
# other milters running on redhat
%files -f INSTALLED_FILES
%defattr(-,root,root)
%doc README ChangeLog NEWS TODO CREDITS sample.py milter-template.py
%config %{libdir}/start.sh
%dir %attr(0755,mail,mail) /var/run/milter
%clean
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%changelog
* Mon Nov 24 2008 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.8.12-1
- Split pymilter into its own CVS module
- Support chgfrom and addrcpt_par
- Support NS records in Milter.dns
* Mon Aug 25 2008 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.8.10-2
- /var/run/milter directory must be owned by mail
* Mon Aug 25 2008 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.8.10-1
- improved parsing into email and fullname (still 2 self test failures)
- implement no-DSN CBV, reduce full DSNs
* Mon Sep 24 2007 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.8.9-1
- Use ifarch hack to build milter and milter-spf packages as noarch
- Remove spf dependency from dsn.py, add dns.py
* Fri Jan 05 2007 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.8.8-1
- move AddrCache, parse_addr, iniplist to Milter package
- move parse_header to Milter.utils
- fix plock for missing source and can't change owner/group
- split out pymilter and pymilter-spf packages
- move milter apps to /usr/lib/pymilter
* Sat Nov 04 2006 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.8.7-1
- SPF moved to pyspf RPM
* Tue May 23 2006 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.8.6-2
- Support CBV timeout
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# A simple milter.
# Author: Stuart D. Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com>
# Copyright 2001 Business Management Systems, Inc.
# This code is under GPL. See COPYING for details.
import sys
import os
import StringIO
import rfc822
import mime
import Milter
import tempfile
from time import strftime
#import syslog
#syslog.openlog('milter')
class sampleMilter(Milter.Milter):
"Milter to replace attachments poisonous to Windows with a WARNING message."
def log(self,*msg):
print "%s [%d]" % (strftime('%Y%b%d %H:%M:%S'),self.id),
for i in msg: print i,
print
def __init__(self):
self.tempname = None
self.mailfrom = None
self.fp = None
self.bodysize = 0
self.id = Milter.uniqueID()
# multiple messages can be received on a single connection
# envfrom (MAIL FROM in the SMTP protocol) seems to mark the start
# of each message.
def envfrom(self,f,*str):
self.log("mail from",f,str)
self.fp = StringIO.StringIO()
self.tempname = None
self.mailfrom = f
self.bodysize = 0
return Milter.CONTINUE
def envrcpt(self,to,*str):
# mail to MAILER-DAEMON is generally spam that bounced
if to.startswith('<MAILER-DAEMON@'):
self.log('DISCARD: RCPT TO:',to,str)
return Milter.DISCARD
self.log("rcpt to",to,str)
return Milter.CONTINUE
def header(self,name,val):
lname = name.lower()
if lname == 'subject':
# even if we wanted the Taiwanese spam, we can't read Chinese
# (delete if you read chinese mail)
if val.startswith('=?big5') or val.startswith('=?ISO-2022-JP'):
self.log('REJECT: %s: %s' % (name,val))
#self.setreply('550','','Go away spammer')
return Milter.REJECT
# check for common spam keywords
if val.find("$$$") >= 0 or val.find("XXX") >= 0 \
or val.find("!!!") >= 0 or val.find("FREE") >= 0:
self.log('REJECT: %s: %s' % (name,val))
#self.setreply('550','','Go away spammer')
return Milter.REJECT
# check for spam that pretends to be legal
lval = val.lower()
if lval.startswith("adv:") or lval.startswith("adv.") \
or lval.find('viagra') >= 0:
self.log('REJECT: %s: %s' % (name,val))
return Milter.REJECT
# check for invalid message id
if lname == 'message-id' and len(val) < 4:
self.log('REJECT: %s: %s' % (name,val))
#self.setreply('550','','Go away spammer')
return Milter.REJECT
# check for common bulk mailers
if lname == 'x-mailer' and \
val.lower() in ('direct email','calypso','mail bomber'):
self.log('REJECT: %s: %s' % (name,val))
#self.setreply('550','','Go away spammer')
return Milter.REJECT
# log selected headers
if lname in ('subject','x-mailer'):
self.log('%s: %s' % (name,val))
if self.fp:
self.fp.write("%s: %s\n" % (name,val)) # add header to buffer
return Milter.CONTINUE
def eoh(self):
if not self.fp: return Milter.TEMPFAIL # not seen by envfrom
self.fp.write("\n")
self.fp.seek(0)
# copy headers to a temp file for scanning the body
headers = self.fp.getvalue()
self.fp.close()
self.tempname = fname = tempfile.mktemp(".defang")
self.fp = open(fname,"w+b")
self.fp.write(headers) # IOError (e.g. disk full) causes TEMPFAIL
return Milter.CONTINUE
def body(self,chunk): # copy body to temp file
if self.fp:
self.fp.write(chunk) # IOError causes TEMPFAIL in milter
self.bodysize += len(chunk)
return Milter.CONTINUE
def _headerChange(self,msg,name,value):
if value: # add header
self.addheader(name,value)
else: # delete all headers with name
h = msg.getheaders(name)
cnt = len(h)
for i in range(cnt,0,-1):
self.chgheader(name,i-1,'')
def eom(self):
if not self.fp: return Milter.ACCEPT
self.fp.seek(0)
msg = mime.message_from_file(self.fp)
msg.headerchange = self._headerChange
if not mime.defang(msg,self.tempname):
os.remove(self.tempname)
self.tempname = None # prevent re-removal
self.log("eom")
return Milter.ACCEPT # no suspicious attachments
self.log("Temp file:",self.tempname)
self.tempname = None # prevent removal of original message copy
# copy defanged message to a temp file
out = tempfile.TemporaryFile()
try:
msg.dump(out)
out.seek(0)
msg = rfc822.Message(out)
msg.rewindbody()
while 1:
buf = out.read(8192)
if len(buf) == 0: break
self.replacebody(buf) # feed modified message to sendmail
return Milter.ACCEPT # ACCEPT modified message
finally:
out.close()
return Milter.TEMPFAIL
def close(self):
sys.stdout.flush() # make log messages visible
if self.tempname:
os.remove(self.tempname) # remove in case session aborted
if self.fp:
self.fp.close()
return Milter.CONTINUE
def abort(self):
self.log("abort after %d body chars" % self.bodysize)
return Milter.CONTINUE
if __name__ == "__main__":
#tempfile.tempdir = "/var/log/milter"
#socketname = "/var/log/milter/pythonsock"
socketname = os.getenv("HOME") + "/pythonsock"
Milter.factory = sampleMilter
Milter.set_flags(Milter.CHGBODY + Milter.CHGHDRS + Milter.ADDHDRS)
print """To use this with sendmail, add the following to sendmail.cf:
O InputMailFilters=pythonfilter
Xpythonfilter, S=local:%s
See the sendmail README for libmilter.
sample milter startup""" % socketname
sys.stdout.flush()
Milter.runmilter("pythonfilter",socketname,240)
print "sample milter shutdown"
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[bdist_rpm]
python=python2.4
doc_files=README NEWS TODO
packager=Stuart D. Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com>
release=1
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import os
import sys
from distutils.core import setup, Extension
# FIXME: on some versions of sendmail, smutil is renamed to sm
# on slackware and debian, leave it out entirely. It depends
# on how libmilter was built by the sendmail package.
libs = ["milter", "smutil"]
libdirs = ["/usr/lib/libmilter"] # needed for Debian
# patch distutils if it can't cope with the "classifiers" or
# "download_url" keywords
if sys.version < '2.2.3':
from distutils.dist import DistributionMetadata
DistributionMetadata.classifiers = None
DistributionMetadata.download_url = None
# NOTE: importing Milter to obtain version fails when milter.so not built
setup(name = "pymilter", version = '0.8.12',
description="Python interface to sendmail milter API",
long_description="""\
This is a python extension module to enable python scripts to
attach to sendmail's libmilter functionality. Additional python
modules provide for navigating and modifying MIME parts, and
sending DSNs or doing CBVs.
""",
author="Jim Niemira",
author_email="urmane@urmane.org",
maintainer="Stuart D. Gathman",
maintainer_email="stuart@bmsi.com",
license="GPL",
url="http://www.bmsi.com/python/milter.html",
py_modules=["mime"],
packages = ['Milter'],
ext_modules=[
Extension("milter", ["miltermodule.c"],
library_dirs=libdirs,
libraries=libs,
# set MAX_ML_REPLY to 1 for sendmail < 8.13
define_macros = [ ('MAX_ML_REPLY',32) ]
),
],
keywords = ['sendmail','milter'],
classifiers = [
'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable',
'Environment :: No Input/Output (Daemon)',
'Intended Audience :: System Administrators',
'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)',
'Natural Language :: English',
'Operating System :: POSIX',
'Programming Language :: Python',
'Topic :: Communications :: Email :: Mail Transport Agents',
'Topic :: Communications :: Email :: Filters'
]
)
Executable
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#!/bin/sh
appname="$1"
script="${2:-${appname}}"
datadir=/var/log/milter
python="python2.4"
exec >>${datadir}/${appname}.log 2>&1
if test -s ${datadir}/${script}.py; then
cd ${datadir} # use version in log dir if it exists for debugging
else
cd /usr/lib/pymilter
fi
${python} ${script}.py &
echo $! >/var/run/milter/${appname}.pid
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import unittest
import testmime
import testsample
import testutils
import os
def suite():
s = unittest.TestSuite()
s.addTest(testmime.suite())
s.addTest(testsample.suite())
s.addTest(testutils.suite())
return s
if __name__ == '__main__':
try: os.remove('test/milter.log')
except: pass
unittest.TextTestRunner().run(suite())
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From leec@windowsshop.com Fri Sep 10 11:48:25 2004
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Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:52:52 -0400
From: Lee Connor <leec@windowsshop.com>
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To: Cleo Matthews-Conley <cleom@windowsshop.com>,
Tony Collini <tonyc@windowsshop.com>,
John Higinbothom <johnh@windowsshop.com>
CC: Rich Higgins <richh@windowsshop.com>
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Cleo - please review attached feedback from Sales team.......I recall at
an early meeting after we moved in you and Tony (and maybe 1 or 2
others) were going to develop a voice mail procedure or instruction
sheet for all staff. It looks like we really need this to get what we
are looking for from the system. Please let me know when you can produce
this and give a draft to the managers here for review.
Thanks,
Lee
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Lee - do you want me to do anything else with this?
Rich
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From: "Joe Schmuck" <joes@windowsshop.com>
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Subject: Customer Concerns
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Rich:
Following is a summary of concerns from customers regarding internal
communications within WS:
- Not all employees have activated their voice mail - when this is the
case, the system will automatically cut you off
- When employees are out of the office, phones are not forwarded to a back
up, ie manager
- Reception has no record of employee attendance, and therefore will
forward call to individual requested - see point 2
- Reception directs calls to incorrect individuals
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operator, but puts you back into individual voice mail
- Reception phone demeanor has no 'pep'
Thanks
Joe
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I hope you can read this. Whenever you write label it P.B.S kids.
Eliza doesn't know a thing about P.B.S kids. got to go by
agent one.
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Subject: Friday Night at the Lounge
Date: Thu, 2 May 2002 06:03:12 -0400
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“FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE GEORGE BRENT LOUNGE”
The Lounge will be open this Friday, May 3rd.
From 5 till 11 PM
It will be staffed by the George Brent Squires
and the George Brent Squire Roses
Dave Riley will be doing the bar honors
Mary ONeill working her magic in the kitchen
MENU:
Polish Sausage w/Sauerkraut on a bun
with Potato Salad
or
Hot Wings (6) w/ Celery Sticks & Blue Cheese Dressing
Also available: Home made Pickled Eggs
For Kids
Chicken Nuggets & Tater Tots
There will be a raffle for a Relay-For-Life
TV and Folding Chair
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# $Log$
# Revision 1.3 2005/06/17 01:49:39 customdesigned
# Handle zip within zip.
#
# Revision 1.2 2005/06/02 15:00:17 customdesigned
# Configure banned extensions. Scan zipfile option with test case.
#
# Revision 1.1.1.2 2005/05/31 18:23:49 customdesigned
# Development changes since 0.7.2
#
# Revision 1.23 2005/02/11 18:34:14 stuart
# Handle garbage after quote in boundary.
#
# Revision 1.22 2005/02/10 01:10:59 stuart
# Fixed MimeMessage.ismodified()
#
# Revision 1.21 2005/02/10 00:56:49 stuart
# Runs with python2.4. Defang not working correctly - more work needed.
#
# Revision 1.20 2004/11/20 16:38:17 stuart
# Add rcs log
#
import unittest
import mime
import socket
import StringIO
import email
import sys
from email import Errors
samp1_txt1 = """Dear Agent 1
I hope you can read this. Whenever you write label it P.B.S kids.
Eliza doesn't know a thing about P.B.S kids. got to go by
agent one."""
hostname = socket.gethostname()
class MimeTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
# test mime parameter parsing
def testParam(self):
plist = mime._parseparam(
'; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_4e56_490d_48e3"')
self.failUnless(len(plist)==1)
self.failUnless(plist[0] == 'boundary="----=_NextPart_000_4e56_490d_48e3"')
plist = mime._parseparam('; name="Jim&amp;amp;Girlz.jpg"')
self.failUnless(len(plist)==1)
self.failUnless(plist[0] == 'name="Jim&amp;amp;Girlz.jpg"')
def testParse(self,fname='samp1'):
msg = mime.message_from_file(open('test/'+fname,"r"))
self.failUnless(msg.ismultipart())
parts = msg.get_payload()
self.failUnless(len(parts) == 2)
txt1 = parts[0].get_payload()
self.failUnless(txt1.rstrip() == samp1_txt1,txt1)
msg = mime.message_from_file(open('test/missingboundary',"r"))
# should get no exception as long as we don't try to parse
# message attachments
mime.defang(msg,scan_rfc822=False)
msg.dump(open('test/missingboundary.out','w'))
msg = mime.message_from_file(open('test/missingboundary',"r"))
try:
mime.defang(msg)
# python 2.4 doesn't get exceptions on missing boundaries, and
# if message is modified, output is readable by mail clients
if sys.hexversion < 0x02040000:
self.fail('should get boundary error parsing bad rfc822 attachment')
except Errors.BoundaryError:
pass
def testDefang(self,vname='virus1',part=1,
fname='LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.TXT.vbs'):
msg = mime.message_from_file(open('test/'+vname,"r"))
mime.defang(msg,scan_zip=True)
self.failUnless(msg.ismodified(),"virus not removed")
oname = vname + '.out'
msg.dump(open('test/'+oname,"w"))
msg = mime.message_from_file(open('test/'+oname,"r"))
txt2 = msg.get_payload()
if type(txt2) == list:
txt2 = txt2[part].get_payload()
self.failUnless(
txt2.rstrip()+'\n' == mime.virus_msg % (fname,hostname,None),txt2)
def testDefang3(self):
self.testDefang('virus3',0,'READER_DIGEST_LETTER.TXT.pif')
# virus4 does not include proper end boundary
def testDefang4(self):
self.testDefang('virus4',1,'readme.exe')
# virus5 is even more screwed up
def testDefang5(self):
self.testDefang('virus5',1,'whatever.exe')
# virus6 has no parts - the virus is directly inline
def testDefang6(self,vname="virus6",fname='FAX20.exe'):
msg = mime.message_from_file(open('test/'+vname,"r"))
mime.defang(msg)
oname = vname + '.out'
msg.dump(open('test/'+oname,"w"))
msg = mime.message_from_file(open('test/'+oname,"r"))
self.failIf(msg.ismultipart())
txt2 = msg.get_payload()
self.failUnless(txt2 == mime.virus_msg % \
(fname,hostname,None),txt2)
# honey virus has a sneaky ASP payload which is parsed correctly
# by email package in python-2.2.2, but not by mime.MimeMessage or 2.2.1
def testDefang7(self,vname="honey",fname='story[1].scr'):
msg = mime.message_from_file(open('test/'+vname,"r"))
mime.defang(msg)
oname = vname + '.out'
msg.dump(open('test/'+oname,"w"))
msg = mime.message_from_file(open('test/'+oname,"r"))
parts = msg.get_payload()
txt2 = parts[1].get_payload()
txt3 = parts[2].get_payload()
self.failUnless(txt2.rstrip()+'\n' == mime.virus_msg % \
(fname,hostname,None),txt2)
if txt3 != '':
self.failUnless(txt3.rstrip()+'\n' == mime.virus_msg % \
('story[1].asp',hostname,None),txt3)
def testParse2(self,fname="spam7"):
msg = mime.message_from_file(open('test/'+fname,"r"))
self.failUnless(msg.ismultipart())
parts = msg.get_payload()
self.failUnless(len(parts) == 2)
name = parts[1].getname()
self.failUnless(name == "Jim&amp;amp;Girlz.jpg","name=%s"%name)
def testZip(self,vname="zip1",fname='zip.zip'):
self.testDefang(vname,1,'zip.zip')
# test scan_zip flag
msg = mime.message_from_file(open('test/'+vname,"r"))
mime.defang(msg,scan_zip=False)
self.failIf(msg.ismodified())
# test ignoring empty zip (often found in DSNs)
msg = mime.message_from_file(open('test/zip2','r'))
mime.defang(msg,scan_zip=True)
self.failIf(msg.ismodified())
# test corrupt zip (often an EXE named as a ZIP)
self.testDefang('zip3',1,'zip.zip')
# test zip within zip
self.testDefang('ziploop',1,'stuart@bmsi.com.zip')
def testHTML(self,fname=""):
result = StringIO.StringIO()
filter = mime.HTMLScriptFilter(result)
msg = """<! Illegal declaration used as comment>
<![if conditional]> Optional SGML <![endif]>
<!-- Legal SGML comment -->
"""
script = "<script lang=javascript> Dangerous script </script>"
filter.feed(msg + script)
filter.close()
#print result.getvalue()
self.failUnless(result.getvalue() == msg + filter.msg)
def suite(): return unittest.makeSuite(MimeTestCase,'test')
if __name__ == '__main__':
if len(sys.argv) < 2:
unittest.main()
else:
for fname in sys.argv[1:]:
fp = open(fname,'r')
msg = mime.message_from_file(fp)
mime.defang(msg,scan_zip=True)
print msg.as_string()
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import unittest
import Milter
import sample
import mime
import rfc822
import StringIO
class TestMilter(sample.sampleMilter):
def __init__(self):
self.logfp = open("test/milter.log","a")
def log(self,*msg):
for i in msg: print >>self.logfp, i,
print >>self.logfp
def replacebody(self,chunk):
if self._body:
self._body.write(chunk)
self.bodyreplaced = True
else:
raise IOError,"replacebody not called from eom()"
# FIXME: rfc822 indexing does not really reflect the way chg/add header
# work for a milter
def chgheader(self,field,idx,value):
self.log('chgheader: %s[%d]=%s' % (field,idx,value))
if value == '':
del self._msg[field]
else:
self._msg[field] = value
self.headerschanged = True
def addheader(self,field,value):
self.log('addheader: %s=%s' % (field,value))
self._msg[field] = value
self.headerschanged = True
def feedMsg(self,fname):
self._body = None
self.bodyreplaced = False
self.headerschanged = 0
fp = open('test/'+fname,'r')
msg = rfc822.Message(fp)
rc = self.envfrom('<spam@advertisements.com>')
if rc != Milter.CONTINUE: return rc
rc = self.envrcpt('<victim@lamb.com>')
if rc != Milter.CONTINUE: return rc
line = None
for h in msg.headers:
if h[:1].isspace():
line = line + h
continue
if not line:
line = h
continue
s = line.split(': ',1)
rc = self.header(s[0],s[1].strip())
if rc != Milter.CONTINUE: return rc
line = h
if line:
s = line.split(': ',1)
rc = self.header(s[0],s[1])
if rc != Milter.CONTINUE: return rc
rc = self.eoh()
if rc != Milter.CONTINUE: return rc
while 1:
buf = fp.read(8192)
if len(buf) == 0: break
rc = self.body(buf)
if rc != Milter.CONTINUE: return rc
self._msg = msg
self._body = StringIO.StringIO()
rc = self.eom()
if self.bodyreplaced:
body = self._body.getvalue()
else:
msg.rewindbody()
body = msg.fp.read()
self._body = StringIO.StringIO()
self._body.writelines(msg.headers)
self._body.write('\n')
self._body.write(body)
return rc
def connect(self,host='localhost'):
self._body = None
self.bodyreplaced = False
rc = sample.sampleMilter.connect(self,host,1,0)
if rc != Milter.CONTINUE and rc != Milter.ACCEPT:
self.close()
return rc
rc = self.hello('spamrelay')
if rc != Milter.CONTINUE:
self.close()
return rc
class BMSMilterTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def testDefang(self,fname='virus1'):
milter = TestMilter()
rc = milter.connect()
self.failUnless(rc == Milter.CONTINUE)
rc = milter.feedMsg(fname)
self.failUnless(rc == Milter.ACCEPT)
self.failUnless(milter.bodyreplaced,"Message body not replaced")
fp = milter._body
open('test/'+fname+".tstout","w").write(fp.getvalue())
#self.failUnless(fp.getvalue() == open("test/virus1.out","r").read())
fp.seek(0)
msg = mime.message_from_file(fp)
s = msg.get_payload(1).get_payload()
milter.log(s)
milter.close()
def testParse(self,fname='spam7'):
milter = TestMilter()
milter.connect('somehost')
rc = milter.feedMsg(fname)
self.failUnless(rc == Milter.ACCEPT)
self.failIf(milter.bodyreplaced,"Milter needlessly replaced body.")
fp = milter._body
open('test/'+fname+".tstout","w").write(fp.getvalue())
milter.close()
def testDefang2(self):
milter = TestMilter()
milter.connect('somehost')
rc = milter.feedMsg('samp1')
self.failUnless(rc == Milter.ACCEPT)
self.failIf(milter.bodyreplaced,"Milter needlessly replaced body.")
rc = milter.feedMsg("virus3")
self.failUnless(rc == Milter.ACCEPT)
self.failUnless(milter.bodyreplaced,"Message body not replaced")
fp = milter._body
open("test/virus3.tstout","w").write(fp.getvalue())
#self.failUnless(fp.getvalue() == open("test/virus3.out","r").read())
rc = milter.feedMsg("virus6")
self.failUnless(rc == Milter.ACCEPT)
self.failUnless(milter.bodyreplaced,"Message body not replaced")
self.failUnless(milter.headerschanged,"Message headers not adjusted")
fp = milter._body
open("test/virus6.tstout","w").write(fp.getvalue())
milter.close()
def suite(): return unittest.makeSuite(BMSMilterTestCase,'test')
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
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import unittest
import doctest
import os
import Milter.utils
from Milter.cache import AddrCache
from Milter.dynip import is_dynip
class AddrCacheTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.fname = 'test.dat'
def tearDown(self):
os.remove(self.fname)
def testAdd(self):
cache = AddrCache(fname=self.fname)
cache['foo@bar.com'] = None
cache.addperm('baz@bar.com')
cache['temp@bar.com'] = 'testing'
self.failUnless(cache.has_key('foo@bar.com'))
self.failUnless(not cache.has_key('hello@bar.com'))
self.failUnless('baz@bar.com' in cache)
self.assertEquals(cache['temp@bar.com'],'testing')
s = open(self.fname).readlines()
self.failUnless(len(s) == 2)
self.failUnless(s[0].startswith('foo@bar.com '))
self.assertEquals(s[1].strip(),'baz@bar.com')
# check that new result overrides old
cache['temp@bar.com'] = None
self.failUnless(not cache['temp@bar.com'])
def testDomain(self):
fp = open(self.fname,'w')
print >>fp,'spammer.com'
fp.close()
cache = AddrCache(fname=self.fname)
cache.load(self.fname,30)
self.failUnless('spammer.com' in cache)
def suite():
s = unittest.makeSuite(AddrCacheTestCase,'test')
s.addTest(doctest.DocTestSuite(Milter.utils))
s.addTest(doctest.DocTestSuite(Milter.dynip))
return s
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.TextTestRunner().run(suite())