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cvs2svn 1b5db35ace This commit was manufactured by cvs2svn to create tag 'pymilter-0_9_8'.
Sprout from master 2013-03-14 22:11:26 UTC Stuart Gathman <stuart@gathman.org> 'Release 0.9.8'
Cherrypick from bmsi 2005-05-31 18:10:47 UTC Stuart Gathman <stuart@gathman.org> 'Release 0.7.2':
    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
2013-03-14 22:11:27 +00:00
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*.pyc
build/
test/*.out
test/*.tstout
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Jim Niemira (urmane@urmane.org) wrote the original C module and some quick
and dirty python to use it. Stuart D. Gathman (stuart@gathman.org) took that
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
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ real, usable Python extension.
Other contributors (in random order):
Daniel Troeder
for pointing out a typo in @noreply
arkanes@irc.freenode.net
@@ -43,4 +44,4 @@ 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@gathman.org
If I have left anybody out, send me a reminder: stuart@bmsi.com
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# Doxyfile 1.6.1
# Doxyfile 1.5.7.1
# This file describes the settings to be used by the documentation system
# doxygen (www.doxygen.org) for a project
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ PROJECT_NAME = pymilter
# This could be handy for archiving the generated documentation or
# if some version control system is used.
PROJECT_NUMBER = 1.0
PROJECT_NUMBER = 0.9.6
# The OUTPUT_DIRECTORY tag is used to specify the (relative or absolute)
# base path where the generated documentation will be put.
@@ -54,11 +54,11 @@ CREATE_SUBDIRS = NO
# information to generate all constant output in the proper language.
# The default language is English, other supported languages are:
# Afrikaans, Arabic, Brazilian, Catalan, Chinese, Chinese-Traditional,
# Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Esperanto, Farsi, Finnish, French, German,
# Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Japanese-en (Japanese with English
# messages), Korean, Korean-en, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Macedonian, Persian,
# Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Serbian-Cyrilic, Slovak,
# Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese.
# Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Farsi, Finnish, French, German, Greek,
# Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Japanese-en (Japanese with English messages),
# Korean, Korean-en, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Macedonian, Persian, Polish,
# Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Serbian-Cyrilic, Slovak, Slovene,
# Spanish, Swedish, and Ukrainian.
OUTPUT_LANGUAGE = English
@@ -207,17 +207,6 @@ OPTIMIZE_FOR_FORTRAN = NO
OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_VHDL = NO
# Doxygen selects the parser to use depending on the extension of the files it parses.
# With this tag you can assign which parser to use for a given extension.
# Doxygen has a built-in mapping, but you can override or extend it using this tag.
# The format is ext=language, where ext is a file extension, and language is one of
# the parsers supported by doxygen: IDL, Java, Javascript, C#, C, C++, D, PHP,
# Objective-C, Python, Fortran, VHDL, C, C++. For instance to make doxygen treat
# .inc files as Fortran files (default is PHP), and .f files as C (default is Fortran),
# use: inc=Fortran f=C. Note that for custom extensions you also need to set FILE_PATTERNS otherwise the files are not read by doxygen.
EXTENSION_MAPPING =
# If you use STL classes (i.e. std::string, std::vector, etc.) but do not want
# to include (a tag file for) the STL sources as input, then you should
# set this tag to YES in order to let doxygen match functions declarations and
@@ -405,10 +394,6 @@ SORT_MEMBER_DOCS = YES
SORT_BRIEF_DOCS = NO
# If the SORT_MEMBERS_CTORS_1ST tag is set to YES then doxygen will sort the (brief and detailed) documentation of class members so that constructors and destructors are listed first. If set to NO (the default) the constructors will appear in the respective orders defined by SORT_MEMBER_DOCS and SORT_BRIEF_DOCS. This tag will be ignored for brief docs if SORT_BRIEF_DOCS is set to NO and ignored for detailed docs if SORT_MEMBER_DOCS is set to NO.
SORT_MEMBERS_CTORS_1ST = NO
# If the SORT_GROUP_NAMES tag is set to YES then doxygen will sort the
# hierarchy of group names into alphabetical order. If set to NO (the default)
# the group names will appear in their defined order.
@@ -483,8 +468,7 @@ SHOW_DIRECTORIES = YES
SHOW_FILES = YES
# Set the SHOW_NAMESPACES tag to NO to disable the generation of the
# Namespaces page.
# This will remove the Namespaces entry from the Quick Index
# Namespaces page. This will remove the Namespaces entry from the Quick Index
# and from the Folder Tree View (if specified). The default is YES.
SHOW_NAMESPACES = YES
@@ -527,7 +511,7 @@ WARNINGS = YES
# for undocumented members. If EXTRACT_ALL is set to YES then this flag will
# automatically be disabled.
WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED = NO
WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED = YES
# If WARN_IF_DOC_ERROR is set to YES, doxygen will generate warnings for
# potential errors in the documentation, such as not documenting some
@@ -568,10 +552,7 @@ WARN_LOGFILE =
# directories like "/usr/src/myproject". Separate the files or directories
# with spaces.
INPUT = mime.py \
doc/mainpage.py \
doc/milter.py \
Milter
INPUT = mime.py doc/mainpage.py doc/milter.py Milter
# This tag can be used to specify the character encoding of the source files
# that doxygen parses. Internally doxygen uses the UTF-8 encoding, which is
@@ -655,17 +636,14 @@ IMAGE_PATH =
# by executing (via popen()) the command <filter> <input-file>, where <filter>
# is the value of the INPUT_FILTER tag, and <input-file> is the name of an
# input file. Doxygen will then use the output that the filter program writes
# to standard output.
# If FILTER_PATTERNS is specified, this tag will be
# to standard output. If FILTER_PATTERNS is specified, this tag will be
# ignored.
INPUT_FILTER =
# The FILTER_PATTERNS tag can be used to specify filters on a per file pattern
# basis.
# Doxygen will compare the file name with each pattern and apply the
# filter if there is a match.
# The filters are a list of the form:
# basis. Doxygen will compare the file name with each pattern and apply the
# filter if there is a match. The filters are a list of the form:
# pattern=filter (like *.cpp=my_cpp_filter). See INPUT_FILTER for further
# info on how filters are used. If FILTER_PATTERNS is empty, INPUT_FILTER
# is applied to all files.
@@ -715,8 +693,7 @@ REFERENCES_RELATION = YES
# If the REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE tag is set to YES (the default)
# and SOURCE_BROWSER tag is set to YES, then the hyperlinks from
# functions in REFERENCES_RELATION and REFERENCED_BY_RELATION lists will
# link to the source code.
# Otherwise they will link to the documentation.
# link to the source code. Otherwise they will link to the documentstion.
REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE = YES
@@ -790,11 +767,6 @@ HTML_HEADER =
HTML_FOOTER =
# If the HTML_TIMESTAMP tag is set to YES then the generated HTML
# documentation will contain the timesstamp.
HTML_TIMESTAMP = NO
# The HTML_STYLESHEET tag can be used to specify a user-defined cascading
# style sheet that is used by each HTML page. It can be used to
# fine-tune the look of the HTML output. If the tag is left blank doxygen
@@ -903,37 +875,20 @@ QCH_FILE =
# The QHP_NAMESPACE tag specifies the namespace to use when generating
# Qt Help Project output. For more information please see
# http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#namespace
# <a href="http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#namespace">Qt Help Project / Namespace</a>.
QHP_NAMESPACE = org.doxygen.Project
# The QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER tag specifies the namespace to use when generating
# Qt Help Project output. For more information please see
# http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#virtual-folders
# <a href="http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#virtual-folders">Qt Help Project / Virtual Folders</a>.
QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER = doc
# If QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME is set, it specifies the name of a custom filter to add.
# For more information please see
# http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#custom-filters
QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME =
# The QHP_CUST_FILT_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes of the custom filter to add.For more information please see
# <a href="http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#custom-filters">Qt Help Project / Custom Filters</a>.
QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS =
# The QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes this project's
# filter section matches.
# <a href="http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#filter-attributes">Qt Help Project / Filter Attributes</a>.
QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS =
# If the GENERATE_QHP tag is set to YES, the QHG_LOCATION tag can
# be used to specify the location of Qt's qhelpgenerator.
# If non-empty doxygen will try to run qhelpgenerator on the generated
# .qhp file.
# .qhp file .
QHG_LOCATION =
@@ -950,19 +905,21 @@ ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE = 4
# The GENERATE_TREEVIEW tag is used to specify whether a tree-like index
# structure should be generated to display hierarchical information.
# If the tag value is set to YES, a side panel will be generated
# If the tag value is set to FRAME, a side panel will be generated
# containing a tree-like index structure (just like the one that
# is generated for HTML Help). For this to work a browser that supports
# JavaScript, DHTML, CSS and frames is required (i.e. any modern browser).
# Windows users are probably better off using the HTML help feature.
# JavaScript, DHTML, CSS and frames is required (for instance Mozilla 1.0+,
# Netscape 6.0+, Internet explorer 5.0+, or Konqueror). Windows users are
# probably better off using the HTML help feature. Other possible values
# for this tag are: HIERARCHIES, which will generate the Groups, Directories,
# and Class Hierarchy pages using a tree view instead of an ordered list;
# ALL, which combines the behavior of FRAME and HIERARCHIES; and NONE, which
# disables this behavior completely. For backwards compatibility with previous
# releases of Doxygen, the values YES and NO are equivalent to FRAME and NONE
# respectively.
GENERATE_TREEVIEW = NO
# By enabling USE_INLINE_TREES, doxygen will generate the Groups, Directories,
# and Class Hierarchy pages using a tree view instead of an ordered list.
USE_INLINE_TREES = NO
# If the treeview is enabled (see GENERATE_TREEVIEW) then this tag can be
# used to set the initial width (in pixels) of the frame in which the tree
# is shown.
@@ -977,13 +934,6 @@ TREEVIEW_WIDTH = 250
FORMULA_FONTSIZE = 10
# When the SEARCHENGINE tag is enable doxygen will generate a search box for the HTML output. The underlying search engine uses javascript
# and DHTML and should work on any modern browser. Note that when using HTML help (GENERATE_HTMLHELP) or Qt help (GENERATE_QHP)
# there is already a search function so this one should typically
# be disabled.
SEARCHENGINE = NO
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to the LaTeX output
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -1060,10 +1010,6 @@ LATEX_BATCHMODE = NO
LATEX_HIDE_INDICES = NO
# If LATEX_SOURCE_CODE is set to YES then doxygen will include source code with syntax highlighting in the LaTeX output. Note that which sources are shown also depends on other settings such as SOURCE_BROWSER.
LATEX_SOURCE_CODE = NO
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to the RTF output
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -1200,10 +1146,8 @@ GENERATE_PERLMOD = NO
PERLMOD_LATEX = NO
# If the PERLMOD_PRETTY tag is set to YES the Perl module output will be
# nicely formatted so it can be parsed by a human reader.
# This is useful
# if you want to understand what is going on.
# On the other hand, if this
# nicely formatted so it can be parsed by a human reader. This is useful
# if you want to understand what is going on. On the other hand, if this
# tag is set to NO the size of the Perl module output will be much smaller
# and Perl will parse it just the same.
@@ -1290,10 +1234,8 @@ SKIP_FUNCTION_MACROS = YES
# Optionally an initial location of the external documentation
# can be added for each tagfile. The format of a tag file without
# this location is as follows:
#
# TAGFILES = file1 file2 ...
# Adding location for the tag files is done as follows:
#
# TAGFILES = file1=loc1 "file2 = loc2" ...
# where "loc1" and "loc2" can be relative or absolute paths or
# URLs. If a location is present for each tag, the installdox tool
@@ -1520,3 +1462,12 @@ GENERATE_LEGEND = YES
# the various graphs.
DOT_CLEANUP = YES
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration::additions related to the search engine
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The SEARCHENGINE tag specifies whether or not a search engine should be
# used. If set to NO the values of all tags below this one will be ignored.
SEARCHENGINE = NO
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@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ include testmime.py
include testutils.py
include test.py
include sample.py
include sgmllib.py
include milter-template.py
include test/*
include Milter/*.py
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@@ -8,17 +8,12 @@
# Copyright 2001,2009 Business Management Systems, Inc.
# This code is under the GNU General Public License. See COPYING for details.
from __future__ import print_function
__version__ = '1.0.1'
__version__ = '0.9.8'
import os
import re
import milter
try:
import thread
except:
# libmilter uses posix threads
import _thread as thread
import thread
from milter import *
from functools import wraps
@@ -26,6 +21,12 @@ from functools import wraps
_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).
"""
@@ -106,7 +107,7 @@ 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_HDR_LEADSPC flag. By default,
# 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.
@@ -124,7 +125,7 @@ def rejected_recipients(klass):
# @param klass the %milter application class to modify
# @return the modified %milter class
def header_leading_space(klass):
return enable_protocols(klass,P_HDR_LEADSPC)
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,
@@ -262,7 +263,7 @@ class Base(object):
## Defined by subclasses to write log messages.
def log(self,*msg): pass
## Called for each connection to the MTA. Called by the
# <a href="milter_api/xxfi_connect.html">
# <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.
@@ -299,7 +300,7 @@ class Base(object):
@nocallback
def hello(self,hostname): return CONTINUE
## Called when the SMTP client says MAIL FROM. Called by the
# <a href="milter_api/xxfi_envfrom.html">
# <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
@@ -310,7 +311,7 @@ class Base(object):
@nocallback
def envfrom(self,f,*str): return CONTINUE
## Called when the SMTP client says RCPT TO. Called by the
# <a href="milter_api/xxfi_envrcpt.html">
# <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
@@ -370,13 +371,13 @@ class Base(object):
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))
#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="milter_api/xxfi_negotiate.html">
# <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
@@ -407,7 +408,7 @@ class Base(object):
## 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="milter_api/smfi_getsymval.html">
# 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):
@@ -421,7 +422,7 @@ class Base(object):
# 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="milter_api/smfi_setreply.html">
# 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>.
@@ -464,7 +465,7 @@ class Base(object):
# Milter methods which can only be called from eom callback.
## Add a mail header field.
# Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_addheader.html">
# Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_addheader">
# smfi_addheader</a>.
# The <code>Milter.ADDHDRS</code> action flag must be set.
#
@@ -478,7 +479,7 @@ class Base(object):
return self._ctx.addheader(field,value,idx)
## Change the value of a mail header field.
# Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_chgheader.html">
# Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_chgheader">
# smfi_chgheader</a>.
# The <code>Milter.CHGHDRS</code> action flag must be set.
#
@@ -492,7 +493,7 @@ class Base(object):
return self._ctx.chgheader(field,idx,value)
## Add a recipient to the message.
# Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_addrcpt.html">
# 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
@@ -512,7 +513,7 @@ class Base(object):
raise DisabledAction("ADDRCPT_PAR")
return self._ctx.addrcpt(rcpt,params)
## Delete a recipient from the message.
# Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_delrcpt.html">
# 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.
@@ -525,7 +526,7 @@ class Base(object):
return self._ctx.delrcpt(rcpt)
## Replace the message body.
# Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_replacebody.html">
# 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.
@@ -539,7 +540,7 @@ class Base(object):
return self._ctx.replacebody(body)
## Change the SMTP envelope sender address.
# Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_chgfrom.html">
# 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),
@@ -556,7 +557,7 @@ class Base(object):
return self._ctx.chgfrom(sender,params)
## Quarantine the message.
# Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_quarantine.html">
# 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.
@@ -570,7 +571,7 @@ class Base(object):
return self._ctx.quarantine(reason)
## Tell the MTA to wait a bit longer.
# Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_progress.html">
# 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):
@@ -584,9 +585,9 @@ class Milter(Base):
## Provide simple logging to sys.stdout
def log(self,*msg):
print('Milter:',end=None)
for i in msg: print(i,end=None)
print()
print 'Milter:',
for i in msg: print i,
print
@noreply
def connect(self,hostname,family,hostaddr):
@@ -723,7 +724,28 @@ def envcallback(c,args):
# @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,rmsock=True):
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,
# libmilter will throw a warning. If sendmail is running, this is still
# safe if there are no messages currently being processed. It's safer to
# shutdown sendmail, kill the filter process, restart the filter, and then
# restart sendmail.
pos = socketname.find(':')
if pos > 1:
s = socketname[:pos]
fname = socketname[pos+1:]
else:
s = "unix"
fname = socketname
if s == "unix" or s == "local":
print "Removing %s" % fname
try:
os.unlink(fname)
except os.error, x:
import errno
if x.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise milter.error(x)
# The default flags set include everything
# milter.set_flags(milter.ADDHDRS)
@@ -754,14 +776,6 @@ def runmilter(name,socketname,timeout = 0,rmsock=True):
unknown=lambda ctx,cmd: ctx.getpriv().unknown(cmd),
negotiate=ncb
)
# We remove the socket here by default on the assumption that you will be
# starting this filter before sendmail. If sendmail is not running and the
# socket already exists, libmilter will throw a warning. If sendmail is
# running, this is still safe if there are no messages currently being
# processed. It's safer to shutdown sendmail, kill the filter process,
# restart the filter, and then restart sendmail.
milter.opensocket(rmsock)
start_seq = _seq
try:
milter.main()
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@@ -46,9 +46,8 @@
# Copyright 2001,2002,2003,2004,2005 Business Management Systems, Inc.
# This code is under the GNU General Public License. See COPYING for details.
from __future__ import print_function
import time
from Milter.plock import PLock
from plock import PLock
class AddrCache(object):
time_format = '%Y%b%d %H:%M:%S %Z'
@@ -132,8 +131,8 @@ class AddrCache(object):
if not ts or ts > too_old:
return res
del self.cache[lsender]
raise KeyError(sender)
except KeyError as x:
raise KeyError, sender
except KeyError,x:
try:
user,host = sender.split('@',1)
return self.__getitem__(host)
@@ -148,8 +147,7 @@ class AddrCache(object):
if not ts: return # already permanent
self.cache[lsender] = (None,res)
if not res:
with open(self.fname,'a') as fp:
print(sender,file=fp)
print >>open(self.fname,'a'),sender
def __setitem__(self,sender,res):
lsender = sender.lower()
@@ -157,8 +155,7 @@ class AddrCache(object):
self.cache[lsender] = (now,res)
if not res and self.fname:
s = time.strftime(AddrCache.time_format,time.localtime(now))
with open(self.fname,'a') as fp:
print(sender,s,file=fp) # log refreshed senders
print >>open(self.fname,'a'),sender,s # log refreshed senders
def __len__(self):
return len(self.cache)
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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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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
## @package Milter.dns
# Provide a higher level interface to pydns.
from __future__ import print_function
import DNS
from DNS import DNSError
@@ -74,7 +73,6 @@ class Session(object):
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)
name = name.lower()
result = self.cache.get( (name, qtype) )
cname = None
if result: return result
@@ -98,7 +96,7 @@ class Session(object):
#return result # if too many == NX_DOMAIN
raise DNSError('Length of CNAME chain exceeds %d' % MAX_CNAME)
cnames[name] = cname
if cname.lower().rstrip('.') in cnames:
if cname in cnames:
raise DNSError('CNAME loop')
result = self.dns(cname, qtype, cnames=cnames)
if result:
@@ -121,5 +119,5 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
s = Session()
for n,t in zip(*[iter(sys.argv[1:])]*2):
print(n,t)
print(s.dns(n,t))
print n,t
print s.dns(n,t)
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@@ -69,7 +69,6 @@
# a DSN or use a null MAIL FROM with an email address obtained from
# anywhere else.
#
from __future__ import print_function
import smtplib
import socket
from email.Message import Message
@@ -231,6 +230,6 @@ Subject: Test
Test DSN template
"""
)
print(msg.as_string())
# print(send_dsn(f,msg.as_string()))
# print(send_dsn(q.s,'mail.example.com',msg.as_string()))
print msg.as_string()
# print send_dsn(f,msg.as_string())
# print send_dsn(q.s,'mail.example.com',msg.as_string())
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@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
# wiley-268-8196.roadrunner.nf.net at ('205.251.174.46', 4810)
# cbl-sd-02-79.aster.com.do at ('200.88.62.79', 4153)
from __future__ import print_function
import re
ip3 = re.compile('[0-9]{1,3}')
@@ -54,11 +53,11 @@ def is_dynip(host,addr):
if host.find(addr) >= 0: return True
if addr.find(':') >= 0: return False # IP6
a = addr.split('.')
ia = list(map(int,a))
ia = map(int,a)
h = host
m = ip3.findall(host)
if m:
g = list(map(int,m))[:4]
g = map(int,m)[:4]
ia3 = (ia[1:],ia[:3])
if g[-3:] in ia3: return True
if g[0] == ia[3] and g[1:3] == ia[:2]: return True
@@ -92,6 +91,6 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
if ip in seen: continue
seen.add(ip)
if is_dynip(host,ip):
print('%s\t%s DYN' % (ip,host))
print '%s\t%s DYN' % (ip,host)
else:
print('%s\t%s' % (ip,host))
print '%s\t%s' % (ip,host)
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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
from __future__ import print_function
import time
import shelve
import thread
@@ -42,24 +41,13 @@ class Greylist(object):
self.dbp = shelve.open(dbname,'c',protocol=2)
self.lock = thread.allocate_lock()
def export_csv(self,fp,timeinc=0):
"Export records to csv."
import csv
dbp = self.dbp
w = csv.writer(fp)
now = time.time() + timeinc
for key, r in dbp.iteritems():
if now > r.lastseen + self.greylist_retain: continue
ip,sender,recipient = key.rsplit(':',2)
w.writerow([ip,sender,recipient,r.firstseen,r.lastseen,r.cnt,r.umis])
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))
#print key,r,time.ctime(now)
if now > r.lastseen + self.greylist_retain:
self.lock.acquire()
try:
@@ -112,10 +100,3 @@ class Greylist(object):
def close(self):
self.dbp.close()
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
g = Greylist(sys.argv[1],5,24,36)
try:
g.export_csv(sys.stdout)
finally: g.close()
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@@ -2,10 +2,7 @@ import time
import logging
import urllib
import sqlite3
try:
import thread
except:
import _thread as thread
import thread
from datetime import datetime
log = logging.getLogger('milter.greylist')
@@ -28,19 +25,6 @@ class Greylist(object):
primary key (ip,sender,recipient))''')
except: pass
def import_csv(self,fp):
import csv
rdr = csv.reader(fp)
cur = self.conn.execute('begin immediate')
try:
for r in rdr:
cur.execute('''insert into
greylist(ip,sender,recipient,firstseen,lastseen,cnt,umis)
values(?,?,?,?,?,?,?)''', r)
self.conn.commit()
finally:
cur.close();
def clean(self,timeinc=0):
"Delete records past the retention limit."
now = time.time() + timeinc - self.greylist_retain
@@ -100,10 +84,3 @@ class Greylist(object):
def close(self):
self.conn.close()
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
g = Greylist(sys.argv[1])
try:
g.import_csv(sys.stdin)
finally: g.close()
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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ class PLock(object):
self.basename = basename
self.fp = None
def lock(self,lockname=None,mode=0o660,strict_perms=False):
def lock(self,lockname=None,mode=0660,strict_perms=False):
"Start an update transaction. Return FILE to write new version."
self.unlock()
if not lockname:
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ class PLock(object):
st = os.stat(self.basename)
mode |= st.st_mode
except OSError: pass
u = os.umask(0o2)
u = os.umask(0002)
try:
fd = os.open(lockname,os.O_WRONLY+os.O_CREAT+os.O_EXCL,mode)
finally:
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ class PLock(object):
def commit(self,backname=None):
"Commit update transaction with optional backup file."
if not self.fp:
raise IOError("File not locked")
raise IOError,"File not locked"
self.fp.close()
self.fp = None
if backname:
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@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ 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.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import struct
#from spf import RE_IP4
import re
@@ -81,11 +80,11 @@ def inet_pton(p):
(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 65535, 258, 772)
>>> try: inet_pton('::1.2.3.4.5')
... except ValueError as x: print(x)
... except ValueError,x: print x
::1.2.3.4.5
"""
if p == '::':
return b'\0'*16
return '\0'*16
s = p
m = RE_IP4.search(s)
try:
@@ -115,4 +114,4 @@ def inet_pton(p):
return struct.pack('!HHHHHHHH',
*[int(s,16) for s in a[0].split(':')])
except ValueError: pass
raise ValueError(p)
raise ValueError,p
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@@ -1,17 +1,13 @@
## @package Milter.test
# A test framework for milters
from __future__ import print_function
import mime
try:
from io import BytesIO
except:
from StringIO import StringIO as BytesIO
import rfc822
import StringIO
import Milter
Milter.NOREPLY = Milter.CONTINUE
## Test mixin for unit testing %milter applications.
## 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
@@ -20,8 +16,6 @@ class TestBase(object):
def __init__(self,logfile='test/milter.log'):
self._protocol = 0
self.logfp = open(logfile,"a")
## The MAIL FROM for the current email being fed to the %milter
self._sender = None
## List of recipients deleted
self._delrcpt = []
## List of recipients added
@@ -30,24 +24,22 @@ class TestBase(object):
self._macros = { }
## The message body.
self._body = None
## True if the %milter replaced the message body.
## True if the milter replaced the message body.
self._bodyreplaced = False
## True if the %milter changed any headers.
## True if the milter changed any headers.
self._headerschanged = False
## True if the %milter changed the envelope from.
self._envfromchanged = False
## Reply codes and messages set by the %milter
## Reply codes and messages set by milter
self._reply = None
## The rfc822 message object for the current email being fed to the %milter.
## 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(i,file=self.logfp,end=None)
print(file=self.logfp)
for i in msg: print >>self.logfp, i,
print >>self.logfp
## Set a macro value.
# These are retrieved by the %milter with getsymval.
# 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):
@@ -62,28 +54,13 @@ class TestBase(object):
self._body.write(chunk)
self._bodyreplaced = True
else:
raise IOError("replacebody not called from eom()")
def chgfrom(self,sender,params=None):
if not self._body:
raise IOError("chgfrom not called from eom()")
self.log('chgfrom: sender=%s' % (sender))
self._envfromchanged = True
self._sender = sender
# TODO: write implement quarantine()
def quarantine(self,reason):
raise NotImplemented
# TODO: measure time between milter calls
def progress(self):
pass
raise IOError,"replacebody not called from eom()"
# FIXME: rfc822 indexing does not really reflect the way chg/add header
# work for a %milter
# work for a milter
def chgheader(self,field,idx,value):
if not self._body:
raise IOError("chgheader not called from eom()")
raise IOError,"chgheader not called from eom()"
self.log('chgheader: %s[%d]=%s' % (field,idx,value))
if value == '':
del self._msg[field]
@@ -93,19 +70,19 @@ class TestBase(object):
def addheader(self,field,value,idx=-1):
if not self._body:
raise IOError("addheader not called from eom()")
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()")
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()")
raise IOError,"addrcpt not called from eom()"
self._addrcpt.append(rcpt)
## Save the reply codes and messages in self._reply.
@@ -126,9 +103,9 @@ class TestBase(object):
a += m
self._symlist[stage] = set(a)
## Feed a file like object to the %milter. Calls envfrom, envrcpt for
## 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
# 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
@@ -142,42 +119,57 @@ class TestBase(object):
self._bodyreplaced = False
self._headerschanged = False
self._reply = None
self._sender = '<%s>'%sender
msg = mime.message_from_file(fp)
rc = self.envfrom(self._sender)
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
for h,val in msg.items():
rc = self.header(h,val)
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
header,body = msg.as_bytes().split(b'\n\n',1)
bfp = BytesIO(body)
while 1:
buf = bfp.read(8192)
buf = fp.read(8192)
if len(buf) == 0: break
rc = self.body(buf)
if rc != Milter.CONTINUE: return rc
self._msg = msg
self._body = BytesIO()
self._body = StringIO.StringIO()
rc = self.eom()
if self._bodyreplaced:
body = self._body.getvalue()
self._body = BytesIO()
self._body.write(header)
self._body.write(b'\n\n')
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.
## 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,'rb') as fp:
with open('test/'+fname,'r') as fp:
return self.feedFile(fp,sender,*rcpts)
## Call the connect and helo callbacks.
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@@ -5,13 +5,12 @@
import re
import struct
import socket
import email.errors
from email.header import decode_header
import email.base64mime
import email.Errors
from fnmatch import fnmatchcase
from binascii import a2b_base64
from email.Header import decode_header
#import email.Utils
import rfc822
dnsre = re.compile(r'^[a-z][-a-z\d.]+$', re.IGNORECASE)
PAT_IP4 = r'\.'.join([r'(?:\d|[1-9]\d|1\d\d|2[0-4]\d|25[0-5])']*4)
ip4re = re.compile(PAT_IP4+'$')
ip6re = re.compile( '(?:%(hex4)s:){6}%(ls32)s$'
@@ -54,8 +53,8 @@ if hasattr(socket,'has_ipv6') and socket.has_ipv6:
else:
from pyip6 import inet_ntop, inet_pton
MASK = 0xFFFFFFFF
MASK6 = 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
MASK = 0xFFFFFFFFL
MASK6 = 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFL
def cidr(i,n,mask=MASK):
return ~(mask >> n) & mask & i
@@ -68,12 +67,6 @@ def iniplist(ipaddr,iplist):
True
>>> iniplist('192.168.0.45',['192.168.0.*'])
True
>>> iniplist('4.2.2.2',['b.resolvers.Level3.net'])
True
>>> iniplist('2607:f8b0:4004:801::',['google.com/40'])
True
>>> iniplist('4.2.2.2',['nothing.example.com'])
False
>>> 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'])
@@ -82,10 +75,8 @@ def iniplist(ipaddr,iplist):
ValueError: Invalid ip syntax:2G01:610:779:0:223:6cff:fe9a:9cf3
"""
if ip4re.match(ipaddr):
fam = socket.AF_INET
ipnum = addr2bin(ipaddr)
elif ip6re.match(ipaddr):
fam = socket.AF_INET6
ipnum = bin2long6(inet_pton(ipaddr))
else:
raise ValueError('Invalid ip syntax:'+ipaddr)
@@ -105,21 +96,13 @@ def iniplist(ipaddr,iplist):
n = 128
if cidr(bin2long6(inet_pton(p[0])),n,MASK6) == cidr(ipnum,n,MASK6):
return True
elif dnsre.match(p[0]):
try:
sfx = '/'.join(['']+p[1:])
addrlist = [r[4][0]+sfx for r in socket.getaddrinfo(p[0],25,fam)]
if iniplist(ipaddr,addrlist):
return True
except socket.gaierror: pass
elif fnmatchcase(ipaddr,pat):
return True
return False
## Split email into Fullname and address.
# This replaces <code>email.utils.parseaddr</code> but fixes
# This replaces <code>email.Utils.parseaddr</code> but fixes
# some <a href="http://bugs.python.org/issue1025395">tricky test cases</a>.
# Additional tricky cases are still broken. Patches welcome.
#
def parseaddr(t):
"""Split email into Fullname and address.
@@ -133,12 +116,12 @@ def parseaddr(t):
>>> parseaddr('God@heaven <@hop1.org,@hop2.net:jeff@spec.org>')
('God@heaven', 'jeff@spec.org')
>>> parseaddr('Real Name ((comment)) <addr...@example.com>')
('Real Name (comment)', 'addr...@example.com')
('Real Name', 'addr...@example.com')
>>> parseaddr('a(WRONG)@b')
('WRONG', 'a@b')
"""
#return email.utils.parseaddr(t)
res = email.utils.parseaddr(t)
#return email.Utils.parseaddr(t)
res = rfc822.parseaddr(t)
# dirty fix for some broken cases
if not res[0]:
pos = t.find('<')
@@ -147,7 +130,7 @@ def parseaddr(t):
pos1 = addrspec.rfind(':')
if pos1 > 0:
addrspec = addrspec[pos1+1:]
return email.utils.parseaddr('"%s" <%s>' % (t[:pos].strip(),addrspec))
return rfc822.parseaddr('"%s" <%s>' % (t[:pos].strip(),addrspec))
if not res[1]:
pos = t.find('<')
if pos > 0 and t[-1] == '>':
@@ -155,19 +138,9 @@ def parseaddr(t):
pos1 = addrspec.rfind(':')
if pos1 > 0:
addrspec = addrspec[pos1+1:]
return email.utils.parseaddr('%s<%s>' % (t[:pos].strip(),addrspec))
return rfc822.parseaddr('%s<%s>' % (t[:pos].strip(),addrspec))
return res
## Fix email.base64mime.decode to add any missing padding
def decode(s, convert_eols=None):
if not s: return s
while len(s) % 4: s += '=' # add missing padding
dec = a2b_base64(s)
if convert_eols:
return dec.replace(CRLF, convert_eols)
return dec
email.base64mime.decode = decode
def parse_addr(t):
"""Split email into user,domain.
@@ -212,18 +185,18 @@ def parse_header(val):
for s,enc in h:
if enc:
try:
u.append(s.decode(enc,'replace'))
u.append(unicode(s,enc,'replace'))
except LookupError:
u.append(s.decode())
u.append(unicode(s))
else:
u.append(s.decode())
u = u''.join(u)
for enc in ('us-ascii','iso-8859-1','utf-8'):
u.append(unicode(s))
u = ''.join(u)
for enc in ('us-ascii','iso-8859-1','utf8'):
try:
return u.encode(enc)
except UnicodeError: continue
except UnicodeDecodeError: pass
except LookupError: pass
except ValueError: pass
except email.errors.HeaderParseError: pass
except email.Errors.HeaderParseError: pass
return val
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@@ -11,24 +11,25 @@ any point, tell Sendmail to reject, discard, or accept the message.
Requirements
------------
Python milter extension: http://https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pymilter/
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):
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:
@@ -109,9 +110,33 @@ _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
@@ -169,7 +194,7 @@ Authors
-------
Jim Niemira (urmane@urmane.org) wrote the original C module and some quick
and dirty python to use it. Stuart D. Gathman (stuart@gathman.org) took that
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
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@@ -1,2 +1,6 @@
Support smfi_negotiate and auto negotiate only those callbacks for which
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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@@ -1,48 +1,46 @@
## @mainpage Writing Milters in Python
#
# At the lowest level, the <code>milter</code> module provides a thin wrapper
# around the <a href="milter_api/index.html"> sendmail
# around the <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/index"> sendmail
# libmilter API</a>. This API lets you register callbacks for a number of
# events in the process of sendmail receiving a message via SMTP. These
# events include the initial connection from a MTA, the envelope sender and
# recipients, the top level mail headers, and the message body. There are
# options to mangle all of these components of the message as it passes through
# the %milter.
# the milter.
#
# At the next level, the <code>Milter</code> module (note the case difference)
# provides a Python friendly object oriented wrapper for the low level API. To
# use the Milter module, an application registers a 'factory' to create an
# object for each connection from a MTA to sendmail. These connection objects
# must provide methods corresponding to the libmilter event callbacks.
# must provide methods corresponding to the libmilter callback events.
#
# Each callback method returns a code to tell sendmail whether to proceed with
# Each event method returns a code to tell sendmail whether to proceed with
# processing the message. This is a big advantage of milters over other mail
# filtering systems. Unwanted mail can be stopped in its tracks at the
# earliest possible point. The callback return codes are
# milter.CONTINUE, milter.REJECT, milter.DISCARD, milter.ACCEPT,
# milter.TEMPFAIL, milter.SKIP, milter.NOREPLY.
# earliest possible point.
#
# The Milter.Base class provides default implementations for
# The <code>Milter.Base</code> class provides default implementations for
# event methods that do nothing, and also provides wrappers for the libmilter
# methods to mutate the message. It automatically negotiates with MTA
# which protocol steps need to be processed by the %milter, based on
# which protocol steps need to be processed by the milter, based on
# which callback methods are overridden.
#
# The Milter.Milter class provides an alternate default
# implementation that logs the main milter callbacks, but otherwise does
# nothing. It is provided for compatibility.
# The <code>Milter.Milter</code> class provides an alternate default
# implementation that logs the main milter events, but otherwise does nothing.
# It is provided for compatibility.
#
# The mime module provides a wrapper for the Python email package
# The <code>mime</code> module provides a wrapper for the Python email package
# that fixes some bugs, and simplifies modifying selected parts of a MIME
# message.
#
# @section threading
#
# The libmilter library which pymilter wraps
# <a href="milter_overview#SignalHandling">handles
# <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/overview#SignalHandling">handles
# all signals</a> itself, and expects to be called from a single main thread.
# It handles SIGTERM, SIGHUP, and SIGINT, mapping the first two to
# <a href="milter_api/smfi_stop.html">smfi_stop</a>
# <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_stop">smfi_stop</a>
# and the last to an internal ABORT.
#
# If you use python threads or threading modules, then signal handling gets
@@ -52,37 +50,4 @@
# You may find the
# <a href="http://docs.python.org/release/2.6.6/library/multiprocessing.html">
# multiprocessing</a> module useful. It can be a drop-in
# replacement for threading as illustrated in
# <a href="milter-template_8py-example.html">milter-template.py</a>.
#
# @section Useful python packages for milters
#
# <a href="https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyspf">pyspf</a> checks the
# SMTP envelope sender (MAIL FROM, passed to the Milter.Base.envfrom callback)
# against a Sender Policy published in DNS by the sending domain. This
# can prevent forgery of the MAIL FROM. SPF is Sender Policy Framework.
#
# <a href="https://launchpad.net/dkimpy">pydkim</a> checks a DKIM signature
# of the email body and headers against a public key published in DNS by
# the signing domain. DKIM is DomainKeys Identified Mail.
#
# The <a href="https://pypi.python.org/pypi/authres/">authres</a> module
# parses and formats the Authentication-Results email header, providing
# a standard place to summarize the results from DKIM, SPF, rDNS, SMTP AUTH,
# and other email authentication methods.
#
# <a href="https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pydspam/">pydspam</a> wraps
# the libdspam API of the <a href="http://dspam.sourceforge.net/">DSPAM</a>
# project.
#
# @section Milters written with pymilter
#
# <a href="https://github.com/croessner/vrfydmn">Verify Domain</a> is a
# Postfix milter that rejects/fixes manipulated From: header
# on a mail host with multiple virtual domains.
#
# <a href="https://pypi.python.org/pypi/milter/">BMS Milter</a> has several
# milters, a big complicated spam filter that integrates multiple
# authentication protocols with pydpsm, and two simple ones: spfmilter.py and
# dkim-milter.py.
#
# replacement for threading as illustrated in @ref milter-template.py.
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@@ -3,65 +3,10 @@
## @package milter
#
# A thin wrapper around libmilter. Most users will not import
# milter directly, but will instead import Milter and subclass
# Milter.Base. This module gives you ultimate low level control
# from python.
# A thin wrapper around libmilter.
#
## Continue processing the current connection, message, or recipient.
CONTINUE = 0
## For a connection-oriented routine, reject this connection;
# call Milter.Base.close(). For a message-oriented routine, except
# Milter.Base.eom() or Milter.Base.abort(), reject this message. For a
# recipient-oriented routine, reject the current recipient (but continue
# processing the current message).
REJECT = 1
## For a message- or recipient-oriented routine, accept this message, but
# silently discard it. SMFIS_DISCARD should not be returned by a
# connection-oriented routine.
DISCARD = 2
## For a connection-oriented routine, accept this connection without further
# filter processing; call Milter.Base.close(). For a message- or
# recipient-oriented routine, accept this message without further filtering.
ACCEPT = 3
## Return a temporary failure, i.e., the corresponding SMTP command will return
# an appropriate 4xx status code. For a message-oriented routine, except
# Milter.Base.envfrom(), fail for this message. For a connection-oriented
# routine, fail for this connection; call Milter.Base.close(). For a recipient-oriented
# routine, only
# fail for the current recipient; continue message processing.
TEMPFAIL = 4
## Skip further callbacks of the same type in this transaction.
# Currently this return value is only allowed in Milter.Base.body(). It can be
# used if a %milter has received sufficiently many body chunks to make a
# decision, but still wants to invoke message modification functions that are
# only allowed to be called from Milter.Base.eom(). Note: the %milter must
# negotiate this behavior with the MTA, i.e., it must check whether the
# protocol action SMFIP_SKIP is available and if so, the %milter must request
# it.
SKIP = 5
## Do not send a reply back to the MTA.
# The %milter must negotiate this behavior with the MTA, i.e., it must check
# whether the appropriate protocol action P_NR_* is available and if so,
# the %milter must request it. If you set the P_NR_* protocol action for a
# callback, that callback must always reply with NOREPLY. Using any other
# reply code is a violation of the API. If in some cases your callback may
# return another value (e.g., due to some resource shortages), then you must
# not set P_NR_* and you must use CONTINUE as the default return
# code. (Alternatively you can try to delay reporting the problem to a later
# callback for which P_NR_* is not set.)
#
# This is negotiated and returned automatically by the Milter.noreply
# function decorator.
NOREPLY = 6
## Hold context for a %milter connection.
## Hold context for a milter connection.
# Each connection to sendmail creates a new <code>SMFICTX</code> struct within
# libmilter. The milter module in turn creates a milterContext
# tied to the <code>SMFICTX</code> struct via <code>smfi_setpriv</code>
@@ -75,52 +20,51 @@ NOREPLY = 6
# and converts function callbacks to instance method invocations.
#
class milterContext(object):
## Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_getsymval.html">smfi_getsymval</a>.
## Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_getsymval">smfi_getsymval</a>.
def getsymval(self,sym): pass
## Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_setreply.html">
## Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_setreply">
# smfi_setreply</a> or
# <a href="milter_api/smfi_setmlreply.html">
# <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_setmlreply">
# smfi_setmlreply</a>.
# @param rcode SMTP response code
# @param xcode extended SMTP response code
# @param msg one or more message lines. If the MTA does not support
# multiline messages, only the first is used.
def setreply(self,rcode,xcode,*msg): pass
## Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_addheader.html">smfi_addheader</a>.
## Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_addheader">smfi_addheader</a>.
def addheader(self,name,value,idx=-1): pass
## Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_chgheader.html">smfi_chgheader</a>.
## Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_chgheader">smfi_chgheader</a>.
def chgheader(self,name,idx,value): pass
## Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_addrcpt.html">smfi_addrcpt</a>.
## Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_addrcpt">smfi_addrcpt</a>.
def addrcpt(self,rcpt,params=None): pass
## Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_delrcpt.html">smfi_delrcpt</a>.
## Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_delrcpt">smfi_delrcpt</a>.
def delrcpt(self,rcpt): pass
## Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_replacebody.html">smfi_replacebody</a>.
## Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_replacebody">smfi_replacebody</a>.
def replacebody(self,data): pass
## Attach a Python object to this connection context.
# @return the old value or None
def setpriv(self,priv): pass
## Return the Python object attached to this connection context.
def getpriv(self): pass
## Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_quarantine.html">smfi_quarantine</a>.
## Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_quarantine">smfi_quarantine</a>.
def quarantine(self,reason): pass
## Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_progress.html">smfi_progress</a>.
## Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_progress">smfi_progress</a>.
def progress(self): pass
## Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_chgfrom.html">smfi_chgfrom</a>.
## Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_chgfrom">smfi_chgfrom</a>.
def chgfrom(self,sender,param=None): pass
## Tell the MTA which macro values we are interested in for a given stage.
# Of interest only when you need to squeeze a few more bytes of bandwidth.
# It may only be called from the negotiate callback.
# The protocol stages are
# M_CONNECT, M_HELO, M_ENVFROM, M_ENVRCPT, M_DATA, M_EOM, M_EOH.
# Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_setsymlist.html">smfi_setsymlist</a>.
# Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_setsymlist">smfi_setsymlist</a>.
# @param stage protocol stage in which the macro list should be used
# @param macrolist a space separated list of macro names
def setsymlist(self,stage,macrolist): pass
class error(Exception): pass
## Enable optional %milter actions.
# Certain %milter actions need to be enabled before calling main()
## Enable optional milter actions.
# Certain milter actions need to be enabled before calling main()
# or they throw an exception. Pymilter enables them all by
# default (since 0.9.2), but you may wish to disable unneeded
# actions as an optimization.
@@ -138,72 +82,59 @@ def set_abort_callback(cb): pass
def set_close_callback(cb): pass
## Sets the return code for untrapped Python exceptions during a callback.
# The default is TEMPFAIL. You should not depend on this handler. Your
# application should have its own top level exception handler for each
# callback. You can then choose your own reply message, log the stack track
# were you please, and so on. However, if you miss one, this last ditch
# handler will print a standard stack trace to sys.stderr, and return to
# sendmail.
# @param code one of #TEMPFAIL,#REJECT,#CONTINUE, or since 1.0, #ACCEPT
# Must be one of TEMPFAIL,REJECT,CONTINUE. The default is TEMPFAIL.
# You should not depend on this handler. Your application should
# have its own top level exception handler for each callback. You can
# then choose your own reply message, log the stack track were you please,
# and so on. However, if you miss one, this last ditch handler will
# print a standard stack trace to sys.stderr, and return to sendmail.
def set_exception_policy(code): pass
## Register python %milter with libmilter.
# The name we pass is used to identify the %milter in the MTA configuration.
## Register python milter with libmilter.
# The name we pass is used to identify the milter in the MTA configuration.
# Callback functions must be set using the set_*_callback() functions before
# registering the %milter.
# registering the milter.
# Three additional callbacks are specified as keyword parameters. These
# were added by recent versions of libmilter. The keyword parameters is
# a nicer way to do it, I think, since it makes clear that you have to do
# it before registering. I may move all the callbacks in the future (perhaps
# keeping the set functions for compatibility). Note that Milter.Base
# automatically maps all callbacks to member functions, and negotiates which
# member functions are actually overridden by an application class.
# @param name the %milter name by which the MTA finds us
# it before registering. I may move all the callbacks
# in the future (perhaps keeping the set functions for compatibility).
# @param name the milter name by which the MTA finds us
# @param negotiate the
# <a href="milter_api/xxfi_negotiate.html">
# <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/xxfi_negotiate">
# xxfi_negotiate</a> callback, called to negotiate supported
# actions, callbacks, and protocol steps.
# @param unknown the
# <a href="milter_api/xxfi_unknown.html">
# <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/xxfi_unknown">
# xxfi_unknown</a> callback, called when for SMTP commands
# not recognized by the MTA. (Extend SMTP in your milter!)
# @param data the
# <a href="milter_api/xxfi_data.html">
# <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/xxfi_data">
# xxfi_data</a> callback, called when the DATA
# SMTP command is received.
def register(name,negotiate=None,unknown=None,data=None): pass
## Attempt to create the socket used to communicate with the MTA.
# milter.opensocket() attempts to create the socket specified previously by a
# call to milter.setconn() which will be the interface between MTAs and the
# %milter. This allows the calling application to ensure that the socket can be
# created. If this is not called, milter.main() will do so implicitly.
# Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_opensocket.html">
# smfi_opensocket</a>. While not documented for libmilter, my experiments
# indicate that you must call register() before calling opensocket().
# @param rmsock Try to remove an existing unix domain socket if true.
def opensocket(rmsock): pass
## Transfer control to libmilter.
# Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_main.html">
# Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_main">
# smfi_main</a>.
def main(): pass
## Set the libmilter debugging level.
# <a href="milter_api/smfi_setdbg.html">smfi_setdbg</a>
# sets the %milter library's internal debugging level to a new level
# <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_setdbg">smfi_setdbg</a>
# sets the milter library's internal debugging level to a new level
# so that code details may be traced. A level of zero turns off debugging. The
# greater (more positive) the level the more detailed the debugging. Six is the
# current, highest, useful value. Must be called before calling main().
def setdbg(lev): pass
## Set timeout for MTA communication.
# Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_settimeout.html">
# Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_settimeout">
# smfi_settimeout</a>. Must be called before calling main().
def settimeout(secs): pass
## Set socket backlog.
# Calls <a href="milter_api/smfi_setbacklog.html">
# Calls <a href="https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_setbacklog">
# smfi_setbacklog</a>. Must be called before calling main().
def setbacklog(n): pass
@@ -212,21 +143,16 @@ def setbacklog(n): pass
# unix, inet, or inet6 socket. By default, a unix domain socket
# is used. It must not exist,
# and sendmail will throw warnings if, eg, the file is under a
# group or world writable directory. milter.setconn() will not fail with
# an invalid socket - this will be detected only when calling milter.main()
# or milter.opensocket().
# @param s the socket address in proto:address format
# group or world writable directory.
# <pre>
# milter.setconn('unix:/var/run/pythonfilter') # a named pipe
# milter.setconn('local:/var/run/pythonfilter') # a named pipe
# milter.setconn('inet:8800') # listen on ANY interface
# milter.setconn('inet:7871@@publichost') # listen on a specific interface
# milter.setconn('inet6:8020')
# milter.setconn('inet6:8020@[2001:db8:1234::1]') # listen on specific IP
# setconn('unix:/var/run/pythonfilter')
# setconn('inet:8800') # listen on ANY interface
# setconn('inet:7871@@publichost') # listen on a specific interface
# setconn('inet6:8020')
# </pre>
def setconn(s): pass
## Stop the %milter gracefully.
## Stop the milter gracefully.
def stop(): pass
## Retrieve diagnostic info.
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@@ -1,11 +1,9 @@
web:
doxygen
test -L doc/html/milter_api || ln -sf /usr/share/doc/sendmail-devel-* doc/html/milter_api
rsync -ravKk doc/html/ spidey2.bmsi.com:/Public/pymilter
cd doc/html; zip -r ../../doc .
rsync -ravK doc/html/ spidey2.bmsi.com:/Public/pymilter
VERSION=1.0
CVSTAG=pymilter-1_0
VERSION=0.9.8
CVSTAG=pymilter-0_9_8
PKG=pymilter-$(VERSION)
SRCTAR=$(PKG).tar.gz
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@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@
# Internal is defined as using one of a list of internal top level domains.
# This code is open-source on the same terms as Python.
from __future__ import print_function
import Milter
import time
import sys
@@ -69,12 +68,12 @@ def main():
timeout = 600
# Register to have the Milter factory create instances of your class:
Milter.factory = NoMixMilter
print("%s milter startup" % time.strftime('%Y%b%d %H:%M:%S'))
print "%s milter startup" % time.strftime('%Y%b%d %H:%M:%S')
sys.stdout.flush()
Milter.runmilter("nomixfilter",socketname,timeout)
logq.put(None)
bt.join()
print("%s nomix milter shutdown" % time.strftime('%Y%b%d %H:%M:%S'))
print "%s nomix milter shutdown" % time.strftime('%Y%b%d %H:%M:%S')
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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@@ -1,18 +1,14 @@
## 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
# 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.
from __future__ import print_function
import Milter
try:
from StringIO import StringIO
except:
from io import StringIO
import StringIO
import time
import email
import sys
@@ -75,10 +71,7 @@ class myMilter(Milter.Base):
self.fromparms = Milter.dictfromlist(str) # ESMTP parms
self.user = self.getsymval('{auth_authen}') # authenticated user
self.log("mail from:", mailfrom, *str)
# NOTE: self.fp is only an *internal* copy of message data. You
# must use addheader, chgheader, replacebody to change the message
# on the MTA.
self.fp = StringIO()
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
@@ -111,6 +104,7 @@ class myMilter(Milter.Base):
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')
@@ -135,12 +129,10 @@ def background():
t = logq.get()
if not t: break
msg,id,ts = t
print("%s [%d]" % (time.strftime('%Y%b%d %H:%M:%S',time.localtime(ts)),id),
end=None)
print "%s [%d]" % (time.strftime('%Y%b%d %H:%M:%S',time.localtime(ts)),id),
# 2005Oct13 02:34:11 [1] msg1 msg2 msg3 ...
for i in msg: print(i,end=None)
print()
sys.stdout.flush()
for i in msg: print i,
print
## ===
@@ -155,12 +147,12 @@ def main():
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'))
print "%s milter startup" % time.strftime('%Y%b%d %H:%M:%S')
sys.stdout.flush()
Milter.runmilter("pythonfilter",socketname,timeout)
logq.put(None)
bt.join()
print("%s bms milter shutdown" % time.strftime('%Y%b%d %H:%M:%S'))
print "%s bms milter shutdown" % time.strftime('%Y%b%d %H:%M:%S')
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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@@ -1,160 +0,0 @@
diff --git a/miltermodule.c b/miltermodule.c
index aa10a08..af9a144 100644
--- a/miltermodule.c
+++ b/miltermodule.c
@@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ static struct MilterCallback {
{ NULL , NULL }
};
-staticforward struct smfiDesc description; /* forward declaration */
+static struct smfiDesc description; /* forward declaration */
static PyObject *MilterError;
/* The interpreter instance that called milter.main */
@@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ typedef struct {
static milter_Diag diag;
-staticforward PyTypeObject milter_ContextType;
+static PyTypeObject milter_ContextType;
typedef struct {
PyObject_HEAD
@@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ _generic_wrapper(milter_ContextObject *self, PyObject *cb, PyObject *arglist) {
result = PyEval_CallObject(cb, arglist);
Py_DECREF(arglist);
if (result == NULL) return _report_exception(self);
- if (!PyInt_Check(result)) {
+ if (!PyLong_Check(result)) {
const struct MilterCallback *p;
const char *cbname = "milter";
char buf[40];
@@ -715,7 +715,7 @@ _generic_wrapper(milter_ContextObject *self, PyObject *cb, PyObject *arglist) {
PyErr_SetString(MilterError,buf);
return _report_exception(self);
}
- retval = PyInt_AS_LONG(result);
+ retval = PyLong_AS_LONG(result);
Py_DECREF(result);
_release_thread(self->t);
return retval;
@@ -732,7 +732,7 @@ makeipaddr(struct sockaddr_in *addr) {
sprintf(buf, "%d.%d.%d.%d",
(int) (x>>24) & 0xff, (int) (x>>16) & 0xff,
(int) (x>> 8) & 0xff, (int) (x>> 0) & 0xff);
- return PyString_FromString(buf);
+ return PyUnicode_FromString(buf);
}
#ifdef HAVE_IPV6_SUPPORT
@@ -740,8 +740,8 @@ static PyObject *
makeip6addr(struct sockaddr_in6 *addr) {
char buf[100]; /* must be at least INET6_ADDRSTRLEN + 1 */
const char *s = inet_ntop(AF_INET6, &addr->sin6_addr, buf, sizeof buf);
- if (s) return PyString_FromString(s);
- return PyString_FromString("inet6:unknown");
+ if (s) return PyUnicode_FromString(s);
+ return PyUnicode_FromString("inet6:unknown");
}
#endif
@@ -832,7 +832,7 @@ generic_env_wrapper(SMFICTX *ctx, PyObject*cb, char **argv) {
for (i=0;i<count;i++) {
/* There's some error checking performed in do_mkvalue() for a string */
/* that's not currently done here - it probably should be */
- PyObject *o = PyString_FromStringAndSize(argv[i], strlen(argv[i]));
+ PyObject *o = PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize(argv[i], strlen(argv[i]));
if (o == NULL) { /* out of memory */
Py_DECREF(arglist);
return _report_exception(self);
@@ -963,7 +963,7 @@ milter_wrap_negotiate(SMFICTX *ctx,
int i;
for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i) {
*pa[i] = (i <= len)
- ? PyInt_AsUnsignedLongMask(PyList_GET_ITEM(optlist,i))
+ ? PyLong_AsUnsignedLongMask(PyList_GET_ITEM(optlist,i))
: fa[i];
}
if (PyErr_Occurred()) {
@@ -1551,11 +1551,6 @@ static PyMethodDef context_methods[] = {
{ NULL, NULL }
};
-static PyObject *
-milter_Context_getattr(PyObject *self, char *name) {
- return Py_FindMethod(context_methods, self, name);
-}
-
static struct smfiDesc description = { /* Set some reasonable defaults */
"pythonfilter",
SMFI_VERSION,
@@ -1604,14 +1599,13 @@ static PyMethodDef milter_methods[] = {
};
static PyTypeObject milter_ContextType = {
- PyObject_HEAD_INIT(&PyType_Type)
- 0,
+ PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(&PyType_Type,0)
"milterContext",
sizeof(milter_ContextObject),
0,
milter_Context_dealloc, /* tp_dealloc */
0, /* tp_print */
- milter_Context_getattr, /* tp_getattr */
+ 0, /* tp_getattr */
0, /* tp_setattr */
0, /* tp_compare */
0, /* tp_repr */
@@ -1625,6 +1619,13 @@ static PyTypeObject milter_ContextType = {
0, /* tp_setattro */
0, /* tp_as_buffer */
Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT, /* tp_flags */
+ NULL, /* Documentation string */
+ 0, /* call function for all accessible objects */
+ 0, /* delete references to contained objects */
+ 0, /* rich comparisons */
+ 0, /* weak reference enabler */
+ 0, 0, /* Iterators */
+ context_methods, /* Attribute descriptor and subclassing stuff */
};
static const char milter_documentation[] =
@@ -1634,17 +1635,27 @@ Libmilter is currently marked FFR, and needs to be explicitly installed.\n\
See <sendmailsource>/libmilter/README for details on setting it up.\n";
static void setitem(PyObject *d,const char *name,long val) {
- PyObject *v = PyInt_FromLong(val);
+ PyObject *v = PyLong_FromLong(val);
PyDict_SetItemString(d,name,v);
Py_DECREF(v);
}
-void
-initmilter(void) {
+static struct PyModuleDef moduledef = {
+ PyModuleDef_HEAD_INIT,
+ "milter", /* m_name */
+ milter_documentation,/* m_doc */
+ -1, /* m_size */
+ milter_methods, /* m_methods */
+ NULL, /* m_reload */
+ NULL, /* m_traverse */
+ NULL, /* m_clear */
+ NULL, /* m_free */
+};
+
+PyMODINIT_FUNC PyInit_milter(void) {
PyObject *m, *d;
- m = Py_InitModule4("milter", milter_methods, milter_documentation,
- (PyObject*)NULL, PYTHON_API_VERSION);
+ m = PyModule_Create(&moduledef);
d = PyModule_GetDict(m);
MilterError = PyErr_NewException("milter.error", NULL, NULL);
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"error", MilterError);
@@ -1710,4 +1721,5 @@ initmilter(void) {
setitem(d,"DISCARD", SMFIS_DISCARD);
setitem(d,"ACCEPT", SMFIS_ACCEPT);
setitem(d,"TEMPFAIL", SMFIS_TEMPFAIL);
+ return m;
}
+3 -10
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@@ -35,9 +35,6 @@ $ python setup.py help
libraries=["milter","smutil","resolv"]
* $Log$
* Revision 1.35 2013/03/14 22:11:25 customdesigned
* Release 0.9.8
*
* Revision 1.34 2013/03/09 05:42:14 customdesigned
* Make TestBase members private, fix getsymlist misspelling.
*
@@ -644,8 +641,7 @@ milter_set_exception_policy(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) {
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i:set_exception_policy", &i))
return NULL;
switch (i) {
case SMFIS_REJECT: case SMFIS_TEMPFAIL:
case SMFIS_CONTINUE: case SMFIS_ACCEPT:
case SMFIS_REJECT: case SMFIS_TEMPFAIL: case SMFIS_CONTINUE:
exception_policy = i;
Py_INCREF(Py_None);
return Py_None;
@@ -665,9 +661,9 @@ _release_thread(PyThreadState *t) {
The interpreter is locked when we are called, and we unlock it. */
static int _report_exception(milter_ContextObject *self) {
char untrapped_msg[80];
if (PyErr_Occurred()) {
sprintf(untrapped_msg,"pymilter: untrapped exception in %.40s",
description.xxfi_name);
if (PyErr_Occurred()) {
PyErr_Print();
PyErr_Clear(); /* must clear since not returning to python */
_release_thread(self->t);
@@ -679,11 +675,8 @@ static int _report_exception(milter_ContextObject *self) {
smfi_setreply(self->ctx, "451", "4.3.0", untrapped_msg);
return SMFIS_TEMPFAIL;
}
return exception_policy;
return SMFIS_CONTINUE;
}
/* This should never happen, _report_exception is only called when
* the caller has already detected a python exception. If it
* does somehow happen, pretend nothing is wrong... */
_release_thread(self->t);
return SMFIS_CONTINUE;
}
+36 -42
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@@ -93,33 +93,26 @@
# Copyright 2001,2002,2003,2004,2005 Business Management Systems, Inc.
# This code is under the GNU General Public License. See COPYING for details.
from __future__ import print_function
try:
from io import BytesIO, StringIO
except:
from StringIO import StringIO
BytesIO = StringIO
import StringIO
import socket
import Milter
import zipfile
import email
from email.message import Message
try:
from email.generator import BytesGenerator
from email import message_from_binary_file
except:
from email.generator import Generator as BytesGenerator
from email import message_from_file as message_from_binary_file
from email.utils import quote
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
if not getattr(Message,'as_bytes',None):
Message.as_bytes = Message.as_string
from types import ListType,StringType
## Return a list of filenames in a zip file.
# Embedded zip files are recursively expanded.
def zipnames(txt):
fp = BytesIO(txt)
fp = StringIO.StringIO(txt)
zipf = zipfile.ZipFile(fp,'r')
names = []
for nm in zipf.namelist():
@@ -130,7 +123,7 @@ def zipnames(txt):
## Fix multipart handling in email.Generator.
#
class MimeGenerator(BytesGenerator):
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
@@ -140,7 +133,7 @@ class MimeGenerator(BytesGenerator):
if msg.is_multipart() and main.lower() != 'multipart':
self._handle_multipart(msg)
else:
BytesGenerator._dispatch(self,msg)
Generator._dispatch(self,msg)
def unquote(s):
"""Remove quotes from a string."""
@@ -157,17 +150,19 @@ def unquote(s):
return s[1:-1]
return s
from types import TupleType
def _unquotevalue(value):
if isinstance(value, tuple):
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
from email.Message import _parseparam
## Enhance email.message.Message
## Enhance email.Message
#
# Tracks modifications to headers of body or any part independently.
@@ -208,7 +203,7 @@ class MimeMessage(Message):
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, tuple):
if isinstance(val, TupleType):
# It's an RFC 2231 encoded parameter
newvalue = _unquotevalue(val)
if val[0]:
@@ -243,9 +238,9 @@ class MimeMessage(Message):
g = MimeGenerator(file)
g.flatten(self,unixfrom=unixfrom)
def as_bytes(self, unixfrom=False):
def as_string(self, unixfrom=False):
"Return the entire formatted message as a string."
fp = BytesIO()
fp = StringIO.StringIO()
self.dump(fp,unixfrom=unixfrom)
return fp.getvalue()
@@ -306,7 +301,7 @@ class MimeMessage(Message):
return None
def message_from_file(fp):
msg = message_from_binary_file(fp,MimeMessage)
msg = email.message_from_file(fp,MimeMessage)
for part in msg.walk():
part.modified = False
assert not msg.ismodified()
@@ -317,7 +312,7 @@ 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 = ['.' + x for x in extlist.split(',')]
bad_extensions = map(lambda x:'.' + x,extlist.split(','))
def check_ext(name):
"Check a name for dangerous Winblows extensions."
@@ -356,6 +351,8 @@ def check_name(msg,savname=None,ckname=check_ext,scan_zip=False):
msg["Content-Type"] = "text/plain; name="+name
return Milter.CONTINUE
import email.Iterators
def check_attachments(msg,check):
"""Scan attachments.
msg MimeMessage
@@ -401,18 +398,18 @@ class _defang:
# emulate old defang function
defang = _defang()
from sgmllib import SGMLParser as HTMLParser
import sgmllib
import re
declname = re.compile(r'[a-zA-Z][-_.a-zA-Z0-9]*\s*')
declstringlit = re.compile(r'(\'[^\']*\'|"[^"]*")\s*')
class SGMLFilter(HTMLParser):
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):
HTMLParser.__init__(self)
sgmllib.SGMLParser.__init__(self)
self.out = out
def handle_comment(self,comment):
@@ -443,7 +440,7 @@ class SGMLFilter(HTMLParser):
self.out.write("<!%s>" % data)
def write(self,buf):
"Act like a writer. Why doesn't HTMLParser do this by default?"
"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
@@ -486,14 +483,11 @@ class HTMLScriptFilter(SGMLFilter):
self.modified = False
self.msg = "<!-- WARNING: embedded script removed -->"
def start_script(self,unused):
#print('beg script',unused)
self.ignoring += 1
self.modified = True
def end_script(self):
#print('end script')
self.ignoring -= 1
if not self.ignoring:
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):
@@ -508,14 +502,14 @@ def check_html(msg,savname=None):
if name and name.lower().endswith(".htm"):
msgtype = 'text/html'
if msgtype == 'text/html':
out = StringIO()
out = StringIO.StringIO()
htmlfilter = HTMLScriptFilter(out)
try:
htmlfilter.write(msg.get_payload(decode=True).decode())
htmlfilter.write(msg.get_payload(decode=True))
htmlfilter.close()
#except sgmllib.SGMLParseError:
except:
mimetools.copyliteral(msg.get_payload(),open('debug.out','wb'))
#mimetools.copyliteral(msg.get_payload(),open('debug.out','w')
htmlfilter.close()
hostname = socket.gethostname()
msg.set_payload(
@@ -538,14 +532,14 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
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))
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,'rb')
fp = open(fname)
msg = message_from_file(fp)
email.iterators._structure(msg)
email.Iterators._structure(msg)
check_attachments(msg,_list_attach)
-6
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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
Check Description Justification
E111 req indent 4 Creates more continuation lines
E114 req indent 4 cmnt Same
E231 req space after , makes calls like print() harder to read
E266 no ## Required by Doxygen
W291 trailing spaces in cmnt Needed for space preserving para reformat
-5
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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/sh
ignore=`awk -F\\\\t '{ print $1 }' pep8.dat | tail -n +2`
a=(${ignore})
list=$(echo "${a[@]}"|tr '[ ]' '[,]')
echo python3 -m pep8 --ignore="$list" $@
-192
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@@ -1,192 +0,0 @@
%if 0%{?rhel} == 7
%define pythonbase python34
%else
%define pythonbase python3
%endif
%define __python python3
%define libdir %{_libdir}/pymilter
%{!?python_sitearch: %define python_sitearch %(%{__python} -c "from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib; print get_python_lib(1)")}
Summary: Python interface to sendmail milter API
Name: %{pythonbase}-pymilter
Version: 1.0.1
Release: 1%{dist}
Source: https://github.com/sdgathman/pymilter/archive/pymilter-%{version}.tar.gz
Source1: pymilter.te
# Patch miltermodule to python3
# FIXME: replace with reverse patch at some point (make py3 the default)
Patch: milter.patch
License: GPLv2+
Group: Development/Libraries
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root
Url: http://www.bmsi.com/python/milter.html
# python-2.6.4 gets RuntimeError: not holding the import lock
Requires: %{pythonbase} >= 2.6.5, sendmail-milter >= 8.13
%if 0%{?fedora} >= 23
# Need python2.6 specific pydns, not the version for system python
Recommends: %{pythonbase}-pydns
%endif
# Needed for callbacks, not a core function but highly useful for milters
BuildRequires: ed, %{pythonbase}-devel, sendmail-devel >= 8.13
%description
This is a python extension module to enable python scripts to
attach to sendmail's libmilter functionality. Additional python
modules provide for navigating and modifying MIME parts, sending
DSNs, and doing CBV.
%package selinux
Summary: SELinux policy module for pymilter
Group: System Environment/Base
Requires: policycoreutils, selinux-policy, %{name}
BuildRequires: policycoreutils, checkpolicy
%if 0%{?epel} >= 6
BuildRequires: policycoreutils-python
%else
BuildRequires: policycoreutils-python-utils
%endif
%description selinux
SELinux policy module for using pymilter with sendmail with selinux enforcing
%prep
%setup -q -n pymilter-%{version}
%patch -p1 -b .py3
cp %{SOURCE1} pymilter.te
%build
env CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS" %{__python} setup.py build
checkmodule -m -M -o pymilter.mod pymilter.te
semodule_package -o pymilter.pp -m pymilter.mod
%install
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%{__python} setup.py install --root=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_localstatedir}/run/milter
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_localstatedir}/log/milter
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{libdir}
# install selinux modules
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/selinux/targeted
cp -p pymilter.pp %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/selinux/targeted
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%doc README ChangeLog NEWS TODO CREDITS sample.py milter-template.py
%{python_sitearch}/*
%{libdir}
%dir %attr(0755,mail,mail) %{_localstatedir}/run/milter
%dir %attr(0755,mail,mail) %{_localstatedir}/log/milter
%files selinux
%doc pymilter.te
%{_datadir}/selinux/targeted/*
%clean
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%post selinux
/usr/sbin/semodule -s targeted -i %{_datadir}/selinux/targeted/pymilter.pp \
&>/dev/null || :
%postun selinux
if [ $1 -eq 0 ] ; then
/usr/sbin/semodule -s targeted -r pymilter &> /dev/null || :
fi
%changelog
* Tue Sep 20 2016 Stuart Gathman <stuart@gathman.org> 1.0.1-1
- Support python3
* Sat Mar 1 2014 Stuart Gathman <stuart@gathman.org> 1.0-2
- Remove start.sh to track EPEL repository, suggest daemonize as replacement
- Selinux subpackage should not care about pymilter version
* Wed Jun 26 2013 Stuart Gathman <stuart@gathman.org> 1.0-1
- Allow ACCEPT as untrapped exception policy
- Optional dir for getaddrset and getaddrdict in Milter.config
- Show registered milter name in untrapped exception message.
- Include selinux subpackage
- Provide Milter.greylist export and Milter.greylist import to migrate data
* Sat Mar 9 2013 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.9.8-1
- Add Milter.test module for unit testing milters.
- Fix typo that prevented setsymlist from being active.
- Change untrapped exception message to:
- "pymilter: untrapped exception in milter app"
* Thu Apr 12 2012 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.9.7-1
- Raise RuntimeError when result != CONTINUE for @noreply and @nocallback
- Remove redundant table in miltermodule
- Fix CNAME chain duplicating TXT records in Milter.dns (from pyspf).
* Sat Feb 25 2012 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.9.6-1
- Raise ValueError on unescaped '%' passed to setreply
- Grace time at end of Greylist window
* Fri Aug 19 2011 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.9.5-1
- Print milter.error for invalid callback return type.
(Since stacktrace is empty, the TypeError exception is confusing.)
- Fix milter-template.py
- Tweak Milter.utils.addr2bin and Milter.dynip to handle IP6
* Tue Mar 02 2010 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.9.4-1
- Handle IP6 in Milter.utils.iniplist()
- python-2.6
* Thu Jul 02 2009 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.9.3-1
- Handle source route in Milter.utils.parse_addr()
- Fix default arg in chgfrom.
- Disable negotiate callback for libmilter < 8.14.3 (1,0,1)
* Tue Jun 02 2009 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.9.2-3
- Change result of @noreply callbacks to NOREPLY when so negotiated.
* Tue Jun 02 2009 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.9.2-2
- Cache callback negotiation
* Thu May 28 2009 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.9.2-1
- Add new callback support: data,negotiate,unknown
- Auto-negotiate protocol steps
* Thu Feb 05 2009 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.9.1-1
- Fix missing address of optional param to addrcpt
* Wed Jan 07 2009 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.9.0-4
- Stop using INSTALLED_FILES to make Fedora happy
- Remove config flag from start.sh glue
- Own /var/log/milter
- Use _localstatedir
* Wed Jan 07 2009 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.9.0-2
- Changes to meet Fedora standards
* Mon Nov 24 2008 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.9.0-1
- 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
+31 -65
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@@ -1,32 +1,22 @@
%define __python python2
%if 0%{?rhel} == 6
%define __python python2.6
%define pythonbase python
%else
%define pythonbase python2
%endif
%define libdir %{_libdir}/pymilter
%{!?python_sitearch: %define python_sitearch %(%{__python} -c "from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib; print get_python_lib(1)")}
Summary: Python interface to sendmail milter API
Name: %{pythonbase}-pymilter
Version: 1.0.1
Version: 0.9.8
Release: 1%{dist}
Source: https://github.com/sdgathman/pymilter/archive/pymilter-%{version}.tar.gz
Source1: pymilter.te
# Patch miltermodule to python3
# FIXME: replace with reverse patch at some point (make py3 the default)
Patch: milter.patch
Source: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/pymilter/pymilter-%{version}.tar.gz
License: GPLv2+
Group: Development/Libraries
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root
Url: http://www.bmsi.com/python/milter.html
# python-2.6.4 gets RuntimeError: not holding the import lock
Requires: %{pythonbase} >= 2.6.5, sendmail-milter >= 8.13
%if 0%{?fedora} >= 23
Requires: %{pythonbase} >= 2.6.5, sendmail >= 8.13
# Need python2.6 specific pydns, not the version for system python
Recommends: %{pythonbase}-pydns
%endif
Requires: %{pythonbase}-pydns
# Needed for callbacks, not a core function but highly useful for milters
BuildRequires: ed, %{pythonbase}-devel, sendmail-devel >= 8.13
@@ -36,28 +26,11 @@ attach to sendmail's libmilter functionality. Additional python
modules provide for navigating and modifying MIME parts, sending
DSNs, and doing CBV.
%package selinux
Summary: SELinux policy module for pymilter
Group: System Environment/Base
Requires: policycoreutils, selinux-policy, %{name}
BuildRequires: policycoreutils, checkpolicy
%if 0%{?epel} >= 6
BuildRequires: policycoreutils-python
%else
BuildRequires: policycoreutils-python-utils
%endif
%description selinux
SELinux policy module for using pymilter with sendmail with selinux enforcing
%prep
%setup -q -n pymilter-%{version}
cp %{SOURCE1} pymilter.te
%build
env CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS" %{__python} setup.py build
checkmodule -m -M -o pymilter.mod pymilter.te
semodule_package -o pymilter.pp -m pymilter.mod
%install
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
@@ -65,11 +38,31 @@ rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_localstatedir}/run/milter
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_localstatedir}/log/milter
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{libdir}
cp start.sh $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{libdir}
ed $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{libdir}/start.sh <<'EOF'
/^datadir=/
c
datadir="%{_localstatedir}/log/milter"
.
/^piddir=/
c
piddir="%{_localstatedir}/run/milter"
.
/^libdir=/
c
libdir="%{libdir}"
.
/^python=/
c
python="%{__python}"
.
w
q
EOF
chmod a+x $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{libdir}/start.sh
# install selinux modules
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/selinux/targeted
cp -p pymilter.pp %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/selinux/targeted
# start.sh is used by spfmilter, srsmilter, and milter, and could be used by
# other milters using pymilter.
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%doc README ChangeLog NEWS TODO CREDITS sample.py milter-template.py
@@ -78,44 +71,17 @@ cp -p pymilter.pp %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/selinux/targeted
%dir %attr(0755,mail,mail) %{_localstatedir}/run/milter
%dir %attr(0755,mail,mail) %{_localstatedir}/log/milter
%files selinux
%doc pymilter.te
%{_datadir}/selinux/targeted/*
%clean
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%post selinux
/usr/sbin/semodule -s targeted -i %{_datadir}/selinux/targeted/pymilter.pp \
&>/dev/null || :
%postun selinux
if [ $1 -eq 0 ] ; then
/usr/sbin/semodule -s targeted -r pymilter &> /dev/null || :
fi
%changelog
* Tue Sep 20 2016 Stuart Gathman <stuart@gathman.org> 1.0.1-1
- Support python3
* Sat Mar 1 2014 Stuart Gathman <stuart@gathman.org> 1.0-2
- Remove start.sh to track EPEL repository, suggest daemonize as replacement
- Selinux subpackage should not care about pymilter version
* Wed Jun 26 2013 Stuart Gathman <stuart@gathman.org> 1.0-1
- Allow ACCEPT as untrapped exception policy
- Optional dir for getaddrset and getaddrdict in Milter.config
- Show registered milter name in untrapped exception message.
- Include selinux subpackage
- Provide Milter.greylist export and Milter.greylist import to migrate data
* Sat Mar 9 2013 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.9.8-1
- Add Milter.test module for unit testing milters.
- Fix typo that prevented setsymlist from being active.
- Change untrapped exception message to:
- "pymilter: untrapped exception in milter app"
* Thu Apr 12 2012 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.9.7-1
* Sat Feb 25 2012 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.9.7-1
- Raise RuntimeError when result != CONTINUE for @noreply and @nocallback
- Remove redundant table in miltermodule
- Fix CNAME chain duplicating TXT records in Milter.dns (from pyspf).
@@ -130,7 +96,7 @@ fi
- Fix milter-template.py
- Tweak Milter.utils.addr2bin and Milter.dynip to handle IP6
* Tue Mar 02 2010 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.9.4-1
* Wed Mar 02 2010 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> 0.9.4-1
- Handle IP6 in Milter.utils.iniplist()
- python-2.6
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@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
module pymilter 1.0;
require {
type sendmail_t;
type var_run_t;
type initrc_t;
class sock_file { write getattr };
class unix_stream_socket connectto;
}
#============= sendmail_t ==============
allow sendmail_t initrc_t:unix_stream_socket connectto;
allow sendmail_t var_run_t:sock_file { write getattr };
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
from __future__ import print_function
# A simple milter.
# Author: Stuart D. Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com>
@@ -7,10 +7,8 @@ from __future__ import print_function
import sys
import os
try:
from io import BytesIO
except:
from StringIO import StringIO as BytesIO
import StringIO
import rfc822
import mime
import Milter
import tempfile
@@ -23,9 +21,9 @@ 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),end=None)
for i in msg: print(i,end=None)
print()
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
@@ -41,7 +39,7 @@ class sampleMilter(Milter.Milter):
def envfrom(self,f,*str):
"start of MAIL transaction"
self.log("mail from",f,str)
self.fp = BytesIO()
self.fp = StringIO.StringIO()
self.tempname = None
self.mailfrom = f
self.bodysize = 0
@@ -97,12 +95,12 @@ class sampleMilter(Milter.Milter):
if lname in ('subject','x-mailer'):
self.log('%s: %s' % (name,val))
if self.fp:
self.fp.write(("%s: %s\n" % (name,val)).encode()) # add header to buffer
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(b'\n')
self.fp.write("\n")
self.fp.seek(0)
# copy headers to a temp file for scanning the body
headers = self.fp.getvalue()
@@ -140,16 +138,19 @@ class sampleMilter(Milter.Milter):
self.log("Temp file:",self.tempname)
self.tempname = None # prevent removal of original message copy
# copy defanged message to a temp file
with tempfile.TemporaryFile() as out:
out = tempfile.TemporaryFile()
try:
msg.dump(out)
out.seek(0)
msg = mime.message_from_file(out)
fp = BytesIO(msg.as_bytes().split(b'\n\n',1)[1])
msg = rfc822.Message(out)
msg.rewindbody()
while 1:
buf = fp.read(8192)
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):
@@ -170,13 +171,13 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
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:
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)
sample milter startup""" % socketname
sys.stdout.flush()
Milter.runmilter("pythonfilter",socketname,240)
print("sample milter shutdown")
print "sample milter shutdown"
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
[bdist_rpm]
python=python3
doc_files=README NEWS TODO COPYING CREDITS
packager=Stuart D. Gathman <stuart@gathman.org>
python=python2.6
doc_files=README NEWS TODO
packager=Stuart D. Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com>
release=1
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@@ -11,13 +11,9 @@ if sys.version < '2.6.5':
#libs = ["milter", "smutil"]
libs = ["milter"]
libdirs = ["/usr/lib/libmilter"] # needed for Debian
modules = ["mime"]
if sys.version >= '3':
modules.append("sgmllib")
print("modules=",modules)
# NOTE: importing Milter to obtain version fails when milter.so not built
setup(name = "pymilter", version = '1.0.1',
setup(name = "pymilter", version = '0.9.8',
description="Python interface to sendmail milter API",
long_description="""\
This is a python extension module to enable python scripts to
@@ -31,7 +27,7 @@ sending DSNs or doing CBVs.
maintainer_email="stuart@bmsi.com",
license="GPL",
url="http://www.bmsi.com/python/milter.html",
py_modules=modules,
py_modules=["mime"],
packages = ['Milter'],
ext_modules=[
Extension("milter", ["miltermodule.c"],
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@@ -1,553 +0,0 @@
"""A parser for SGML, using the derived class as a static DTD."""
# XXX This only supports those SGML features used by HTML.
# XXX There should be a way to distinguish between PCDATA (parsed
# character data -- the normal case), RCDATA (replaceable character
# data -- only char and entity references and end tags are special)
# and CDATA (character data -- only end tags are special). RCDATA is
# not supported at all.
from __future__ import print_function
try:
import _markupbase
except:
import markupbase as _markupbase
import re
__all__ = ["SGMLParser", "SGMLParseError"]
# Regular expressions used for parsing
interesting = re.compile('[&<]')
incomplete = re.compile('&([a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9]*|#[0-9]*)?|'
'<([a-zA-Z][^<>]*|'
'/([a-zA-Z][^<>]*)?|'
'![^<>]*)?')
entityref = re.compile('&([a-zA-Z][-.a-zA-Z0-9]*)[^a-zA-Z0-9]')
charref = re.compile('&#([0-9]+)[^0-9]')
starttagopen = re.compile('<[>a-zA-Z]')
shorttagopen = re.compile('<[a-zA-Z][-.a-zA-Z0-9]*/')
shorttag = re.compile('<([a-zA-Z][-.a-zA-Z0-9]*)/([^/]*)/')
piclose = re.compile('>')
endbracket = re.compile('[<>]')
tagfind = re.compile('[a-zA-Z][-_.a-zA-Z0-9]*')
attrfind = re.compile(
r'\s*([a-zA-Z_][-:.a-zA-Z_0-9]*)(\s*=\s*'
r'(\'[^\']*\'|"[^"]*"|[][\-a-zA-Z0-9./,:;+*%?!&$\(\)_#=~\'"@]*))?')
class SGMLParseError(RuntimeError):
"""Exception raised for all parse errors."""
pass
# SGML parser base class -- find tags and call handler functions.
# Usage: p = SGMLParser(); p.feed(data); ...; p.close().
# The dtd is defined by deriving a class which defines methods
# with special names to handle tags: start_foo and end_foo to handle
# <foo> and </foo>, respectively, or do_foo to handle <foo> by itself.
# (Tags are converted to lower case for this purpose.) The data
# between tags is passed to the parser by calling self.handle_data()
# with some data as argument (the data may be split up in arbitrary
# chunks). Entity references are passed by calling
# self.handle_entityref() with the entity reference as argument.
class SGMLParser(_markupbase.ParserBase):
# Definition of entities -- derived classes may override
entity_or_charref = re.compile('&(?:'
'([a-zA-Z][-.a-zA-Z0-9]*)|#([0-9]+)'
')(;?)')
def __init__(self, verbose=0):
"""Initialize and reset this instance."""
self.verbose = verbose
self.reset()
def reset(self):
"""Reset this instance. Loses all unprocessed data."""
self.__starttag_text = None
self.rawdata = ''
self.stack = []
self.lasttag = '???'
self.nomoretags = 0
self.literal = 0
_markupbase.ParserBase.reset(self)
def setnomoretags(self):
"""Enter literal mode (CDATA) till EOF.
Intended for derived classes only.
"""
self.nomoretags = self.literal = 1
def setliteral(self, *args):
"""Enter literal mode (CDATA).
Intended for derived classes only.
"""
self.literal = 1
def feed(self, data):
"""Feed some data to the parser.
Call this as often as you want, with as little or as much text
as you want (may include '\n'). (This just saves the text,
all the processing is done by goahead().)
"""
self.rawdata = self.rawdata + data
self.goahead(0)
def close(self):
"""Handle the remaining data."""
self.goahead(1)
def error(self, message):
raise SGMLParseError(message)
# Internal -- handle data as far as reasonable. May leave state
# and data to be processed by a subsequent call. If 'end' is
# true, force handling all data as if followed by EOF marker.
def goahead(self, end):
rawdata = self.rawdata
i = 0
n = len(rawdata)
while i < n:
if self.nomoretags:
self.handle_data(rawdata[i:n])
i = n
break
match = interesting.search(rawdata, i)
if match: j = match.start()
else: j = n
if i < j:
self.handle_data(rawdata[i:j])
i = j
if i == n: break
if rawdata[i] == '<':
if starttagopen.match(rawdata, i):
if self.literal:
self.handle_data(rawdata[i])
i = i+1
continue
k = self.parse_starttag(i)
if k < 0: break
i = k
continue
if rawdata.startswith("</", i):
k = self.parse_endtag(i)
if k < 0: break
i = k
self.literal = 0
continue
if self.literal:
if n > (i + 1):
self.handle_data("<")
i = i+1
else:
# incomplete
break
continue
if rawdata.startswith("<!--", i):
# Strictly speaking, a comment is --.*--
# within a declaration tag <!...>.
# This should be removed,
# and comments handled only in parse_declaration.
k = self.parse_comment(i)
if k < 0: break
i = k
continue
if rawdata.startswith("<?", i):
k = self.parse_pi(i)
if k < 0: break
i = i+k
continue
if rawdata.startswith("<!", i):
# This is some sort of declaration; in "HTML as
# deployed," this should only be the document type
# declaration ("<!DOCTYPE html...>").
k = self.parse_declaration(i)
if k < 0: break
i = k
continue
elif rawdata[i] == '&':
if self.literal:
self.handle_data(rawdata[i])
i = i+1
continue
match = charref.match(rawdata, i)
if match:
name = match.group(1)
self.handle_charref(name)
i = match.end(0)
if rawdata[i-1] != ';': i = i-1
continue
match = entityref.match(rawdata, i)
if match:
name = match.group(1)
self.handle_entityref(name)
i = match.end(0)
if rawdata[i-1] != ';': i = i-1
continue
else:
self.error('neither < nor & ??')
# We get here only if incomplete matches but
# nothing else
match = incomplete.match(rawdata, i)
if not match:
self.handle_data(rawdata[i])
i = i+1
continue
j = match.end(0)
if j == n:
break # Really incomplete
self.handle_data(rawdata[i:j])
i = j
# end while
if end and i < n:
self.handle_data(rawdata[i:n])
i = n
self.rawdata = rawdata[i:]
# XXX if end: check for empty stack
# Extensions for the DOCTYPE scanner:
_decl_otherchars = '='
# Internal -- parse processing instr, return length or -1 if not terminated
def parse_pi(self, i):
rawdata = self.rawdata
if rawdata[i:i+2] != '<?':
self.error('unexpected call to parse_pi()')
match = piclose.search(rawdata, i+2)
if not match:
return -1
j = match.start(0)
self.handle_pi(rawdata[i+2: j])
j = match.end(0)
return j-i
def get_starttag_text(self):
return self.__starttag_text
# Internal -- handle starttag, return length or -1 if not terminated
def parse_starttag(self, i):
self.__starttag_text = None
start_pos = i
rawdata = self.rawdata
if shorttagopen.match(rawdata, i):
# SGML shorthand: <tag/data/ == <tag>data</tag>
# XXX Can data contain &... (entity or char refs)?
# XXX Can data contain < or > (tag characters)?
# XXX Can there be whitespace before the first /?
match = shorttag.match(rawdata, i)
if not match:
return -1
tag, data = match.group(1, 2)
self.__starttag_text = '<%s/' % tag
tag = tag.lower()
k = match.end(0)
self.finish_shorttag(tag, data)
self.__starttag_text = rawdata[start_pos:match.end(1) + 1]
return k
# XXX The following should skip matching quotes (' or ")
# As a shortcut way to exit, this isn't so bad, but shouldn't
# be used to locate the actual end of the start tag since the
# < or > characters may be embedded in an attribute value.
match = endbracket.search(rawdata, i+1)
if not match:
return -1
j = match.start(0)
# Now parse the data between i+1 and j into a tag and attrs
attrs = []
if rawdata[i:i+2] == '<>':
# SGML shorthand: <> == <last open tag seen>
k = j
tag = self.lasttag
else:
match = tagfind.match(rawdata, i+1)
if not match:
self.error('unexpected call to parse_starttag')
k = match.end(0)
tag = rawdata[i+1:k].lower()
self.lasttag = tag
while k < j:
match = attrfind.match(rawdata, k)
if not match: break
attrname, rest, attrvalue = match.group(1, 2, 3)
if not rest:
attrvalue = attrname
else:
if (attrvalue[:1] == "'" == attrvalue[-1:] or
attrvalue[:1] == '"' == attrvalue[-1:]):
# strip quotes
attrvalue = attrvalue[1:-1]
attrvalue = self.entity_or_charref.sub(
self._convert_ref, attrvalue)
attrs.append((attrname.lower(), attrvalue))
k = match.end(0)
if rawdata[j] == '>':
j = j+1
self.__starttag_text = rawdata[start_pos:j]
self.finish_starttag(tag, attrs)
return j
# Internal -- convert entity or character reference
def _convert_ref(self, match):
if match.group(2):
return self.convert_charref(match.group(2)) or \
'&#%s%s' % match.groups()[1:]
elif match.group(3):
return self.convert_entityref(match.group(1)) or \
'&%s;' % match.group(1)
else:
return '&%s' % match.group(1)
# Internal -- parse endtag
def parse_endtag(self, i):
rawdata = self.rawdata
match = endbracket.search(rawdata, i+1)
if not match:
return -1
j = match.start(0)
tag = rawdata[i+2:j].strip().lower()
if rawdata[j] == '>':
j = j+1
self.finish_endtag(tag)
return j
# Internal -- finish parsing of <tag/data/ (same as <tag>data</tag>)
def finish_shorttag(self, tag, data):
self.finish_starttag(tag, [])
self.handle_data(data)
self.finish_endtag(tag)
# Internal -- finish processing of start tag
# Return -1 for unknown tag, 0 for open-only tag, 1 for balanced tag
def finish_starttag(self, tag, attrs):
try:
method = getattr(self, 'start_' + tag)
except AttributeError:
try:
method = getattr(self, 'do_' + tag)
except AttributeError:
self.unknown_starttag(tag, attrs)
return -1
else:
self.handle_starttag(tag, method, attrs)
return 0
else:
self.stack.append(tag)
self.handle_starttag(tag, method, attrs)
return 1
# Internal -- finish processing of end tag
def finish_endtag(self, tag):
if not tag:
found = len(self.stack) - 1
if found < 0:
self.unknown_endtag(tag)
return
else:
if tag not in self.stack:
try:
method = getattr(self, 'end_' + tag)
except AttributeError:
self.unknown_endtag(tag)
else:
self.report_unbalanced(tag)
return
found = len(self.stack)
for i in range(found):
if self.stack[i] == tag: found = i
while len(self.stack) > found:
tag = self.stack[-1]
try:
method = getattr(self, 'end_' + tag)
except AttributeError:
method = None
if method:
self.handle_endtag(tag, method)
else:
self.unknown_endtag(tag)
del self.stack[-1]
# Overridable -- handle start tag
def handle_starttag(self, tag, method, attrs):
method(attrs)
# Overridable -- handle end tag
def handle_endtag(self, tag, method):
method()
# Example -- report an unbalanced </...> tag.
def report_unbalanced(self, tag):
if self.verbose:
print('*** Unbalanced </' + tag + '>')
print('*** Stack:', self.stack)
def convert_charref(self, name):
"""Convert character reference, may be overridden."""
try:
n = int(name)
except ValueError:
return
if not 0 <= n <= 127:
return
return self.convert_codepoint(n)
def convert_codepoint(self, codepoint):
return chr(codepoint)
def handle_charref(self, name):
"""Handle character reference, no need to override."""
replacement = self.convert_charref(name)
if replacement is None:
self.unknown_charref(name)
else:
self.handle_data(replacement)
# Definition of entities -- derived classes may override
entitydefs = \
{'lt': '<', 'gt': '>', 'amp': '&', 'quot': '"', 'apos': '\''}
def convert_entityref(self, name):
"""Convert entity references.
As an alternative to overriding this method; one can tailor the
results by setting up the self.entitydefs mapping appropriately.
"""
table = self.entitydefs
if name in table:
return table[name]
else:
return
def handle_entityref(self, name):
"""Handle entity references, no need to override."""
replacement = self.convert_entityref(name)
if replacement is None:
self.unknown_entityref(name)
else:
self.handle_data(replacement)
# Example -- handle data, should be overridden
def handle_data(self, data):
pass
# Example -- handle comment, could be overridden
def handle_comment(self, data):
pass
# Example -- handle declaration, could be overridden
def handle_decl(self, decl):
pass
# Example -- handle processing instruction, could be overridden
def handle_pi(self, data):
pass
# To be overridden -- handlers for unknown objects
def unknown_starttag(self, tag, attrs): pass
def unknown_endtag(self, tag): pass
def unknown_charref(self, ref): pass
def unknown_entityref(self, ref): pass
class TestSGMLParser(SGMLParser):
def __init__(self, verbose=0):
self.testdata = ""
SGMLParser.__init__(self, verbose)
def handle_data(self, data):
self.testdata = self.testdata + data
if len(repr(self.testdata)) >= 70:
self.flush()
def flush(self):
data = self.testdata
if data:
self.testdata = ""
print('data:', repr(data))
def handle_comment(self, data):
self.flush()
r = repr(data)
if len(r) > 68:
r = r[:32] + '...' + r[-32:]
print('comment:', r)
def unknown_starttag(self, tag, attrs):
self.flush()
if not attrs:
print('start tag: <' + tag + '>')
else:
print('start tag: <' + tag, end=' ')
for name, value in attrs:
print(name + '=' + '"' + value + '"', end=' ')
print('>')
def unknown_endtag(self, tag):
self.flush()
print('end tag: </' + tag + '>')
def unknown_entityref(self, ref):
self.flush()
print('*** unknown entity ref: &' + ref + ';')
def unknown_charref(self, ref):
self.flush()
print('*** unknown char ref: &#' + ref + ';')
def unknown_decl(self, data):
self.flush()
print('*** unknown decl: [' + data + ']')
def close(self):
SGMLParser.close(self)
self.flush()
def test(args = None):
import sys
if args is None:
args = sys.argv[1:]
if args and args[0] == '-s':
args = args[1:]
klass = SGMLParser
else:
klass = TestSGMLParser
if args:
file = args[0]
else:
file = 'test.html'
if file == '-':
f = sys.stdin
else:
try:
f = open(file, 'r')
except IOError as msg:
print(file, ":", msg)
sys.exit(1)
data = f.read()
if f is not sys.stdin:
f.close()
x = klass()
for c in data:
x.feed(c)
x.close()
if __name__ == '__main__':
test()
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@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ class GreylistTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.fname = 'test.db'
if os.path.isfile(self.fname):
os.remove(self.fname)
def tearDown(self):
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@@ -26,21 +26,14 @@
# Revision 1.20 2004/11/20 16:38:17 stuart
# Add rcs log
#
from __future__ import print_function
import unittest
import mime
import socket
try:
from StringIO import StringIO
except:
from io import StringIO
import StringIO
import email
import sys
import Milter
try:
from email import Errors as errors
except:
from email import errors
from email import Errors
samp1_txt1 = """Dear Agent 1
I hope you can read this. Whenever you write label it P.B.S kids.
@@ -53,56 +46,48 @@ class MimeTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
# test mime parameter parsing
def testParam(self):
plist = mime._parseparam('; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_4e56_490d_48e3"')
plist = [ x for x in plist if x ] # py2 doesn't include empty params
self.assertEqual(1,len(plist))
self.assertTrue(plist[0] == 'boundary="----=_NextPart_000_4e56_490d_48e3"')
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"')
plist = [ x for x in plist if x ] # py2 doesn't include empty params
self.assertEqual(1,len(plist))
self.assertTrue(plist[0] == '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'):
with open('test/'+fname,"rb") as fp:
msg = mime.message_from_file(fp)
self.assertTrue(msg.ismultipart())
msg = mime.message_from_file(open('test/'+fname,"r"))
self.failUnless(msg.ismultipart())
parts = msg.get_payload()
self.assertTrue(len(parts) == 2)
self.failUnless(len(parts) == 2)
txt1 = parts[0].get_payload()
self.assertTrue(txt1.rstrip() == samp1_txt1,txt1)
with open('test/missingboundary',"rb") as fp:
msg = mime.message_from_file(fp)
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)
with open('test/missingboundary.out','wb') as fp:
msg.dump(fp)
with open('test/missingboundary',"rb") as fp:
msg = mime.message_from_file(fp)
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:
except Errors.BoundaryError:
pass
def testDefang(self,vname='virus1',part=1,
fname='LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.TXT.vbs'):
with open('test/'+vname,"rb") as fp:
msg = mime.message_from_file(fp)
msg = mime.message_from_file(open('test/'+vname,"r"))
mime.defang(msg,scan_zip=True)
self.assertTrue(msg.ismodified(),"virus not removed")
self.failUnless(msg.ismodified(),"virus not removed")
oname = vname + '.out'
with open('test/'+oname,"wb") as fp:
msg.dump(fp)
with open('test/'+oname,"rb") as fp:
msg = mime.message_from_file(fp)
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.assertTrue(
self.failUnless(
txt2.rstrip()+'\n' == mime.virus_msg % (fname,hostname,None),txt2)
def testDefang3(self):
@@ -118,60 +103,51 @@ class MimeTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
# virus6 has no parts - the virus is directly inline
def testDefang6(self,vname="virus6",fname='FAX20.exe'):
with open('test/'+vname,"rb") as fp:
msg = mime.message_from_file(fp)
msg = mime.message_from_file(open('test/'+vname,"r"))
mime.defang(msg)
oname = vname + '.out'
with open('test/'+oname,"wb") as fp:
msg.dump(fp)
with open('test/'+oname,"rb") as fp:
msg = mime.message_from_file(fp)
self.assertFalse(msg.ismultipart())
msg.dump(open('test/'+oname,"w"))
msg = mime.message_from_file(open('test/'+oname,"r"))
self.failIf(msg.ismultipart())
txt2 = msg.get_payload()
self.assertTrue(txt2 == mime.virus_msg % \
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'):
with open('test/'+vname,"rb") as fp:
msg = mime.message_from_file(fp)
msg = mime.message_from_file(open('test/'+vname,"r"))
mime.defang(msg)
oname = vname + '.out'
with open('test/'+oname,"wb") as fp:
msg.dump(fp)
with open('test/'+oname,"rb") as fp:
msg = mime.message_from_file(fp)
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.assertTrue(txt2.rstrip()+'\n' == mime.virus_msg % \
self.failUnless(txt2.rstrip()+'\n' == mime.virus_msg % \
(fname,hostname,None),txt2)
if txt3 != '':
self.assertTrue(txt3.rstrip()+'\n' == mime.virus_msg % \
self.failUnless(txt3.rstrip()+'\n' == mime.virus_msg % \
('story[1].asp',hostname,None),txt3)
def testParse2(self,fname="spam7"):
with open('test/'+fname,"rb") as fp:
msg = mime.message_from_file(fp)
self.assertTrue(msg.ismultipart())
msg = mime.message_from_file(open('test/'+fname,"r"))
self.failUnless(msg.ismultipart())
parts = msg.get_payload()
self.assertTrue(len(parts) == 2)
self.failUnless(len(parts) == 2)
name = parts[1].getname()
self.assertTrue(name == "Jim&amp;amp;Girlz.jpg","name=%s"%name)
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
with open('test/'+vname,"rb") as fp:
msg = mime.message_from_file(fp)
msg = mime.message_from_file(open('test/'+vname,"r"))
mime.defang(msg,scan_zip=False)
self.assertFalse(msg.ismodified())
self.failIf(msg.ismodified())
# test ignoring empty zip (often found in DSNs)
with open('test/zip2','rb') as fp:
msg = mime.message_from_file(fp)
msg = mime.message_from_file(open('test/zip2','r'))
mime.defang(msg,scan_zip=True)
self.assertFalse(msg.ismodified())
self.failIf(msg.ismodified())
# test corrupt zip (often an EXE named as a ZIP)
self.testDefang('zip3',1,'zip.zip')
# test zip within zip
@@ -188,24 +164,22 @@ class MimeTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
mime.check_html(msg)
# don't let a tricky virus slip one past us
msg = msg.get_submsg()
if isinstance(msg,email.message.Message):
if isinstance(msg,email.Message.Message):
return mime.check_attachments(msg,self._chk_attach)
return Milter.CONTINUE
def testCheckAttach(self,fname="test1"):
# test1 contains a very long filename
with open('test/'+fname,'rb') as fp:
msg = mime.message_from_file(fp)
msg = mime.message_from_file(open('test/'+fname,'r'))
mime.defang(msg,scan_zip=True)
self.assertFalse(msg.ismodified())
with open('test/test2','rb') as fp:
msg = mime.message_from_file(fp)
self.failIf(msg.ismodified())
msg = mime.message_from_file(open('test/test2','r'))
rc = mime.check_attachments(msg,self._chk_attach)
self.assertEqual(self.filename,"7501'S FOR TWO GOLDEN SOURCES SHIPMENTS FOR TAX & DUTY PURPOSES ONLY.PDF")
self.assertEqual(rc,Milter.CONTINUE)
self.assertEquals(self.filename,"7501'S FOR TWO GOLDEN SOURCES SHIPMENTS FOR TAX & DUTY PURPOSES ONLY.PDF")
self.assertEquals(rc,Milter.CONTINUE)
def testHTML(self,fname=""):
result = StringIO()
result = StringIO.StringIO()
filter = mime.HTMLScriptFilter(result)
msg = """<! Illegal declaration used as comment>
<![if conditional]> Optional SGML <![endif]>
@@ -214,10 +188,8 @@ class MimeTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
script = "<script lang=javascript> Dangerous script </script>"
filter.feed(msg + script)
filter.close()
#print(result.getvalue())
#print('---')
#print(msg + filter.msg)
self.assertTrue(result.getvalue() == msg + filter.msg)
#print result.getvalue()
self.failUnless(result.getvalue() == msg + filter.msg)
def suite(): return unittest.makeSuite(MimeTestCase,'test')
@@ -226,7 +198,7 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
else:
for fname in sys.argv[1:]:
with open(fname,'rb') as fp:
fp = open(fname,'r')
msg = mime.message_from_file(fp)
mime.defang(msg,scan_zip=True)
print(msg.as_string())
print msg.as_string()
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@@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ import unittest
import Milter
import sample
import mime
import rfc822
import StringIO
from Milter.test import TestBase
class TestMilter(TestBase,sample.sampleMilter):
@@ -19,7 +21,7 @@ class BMSMilterTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
self.failUnless(rc == Milter.ACCEPT)
self.failUnless(milter._bodyreplaced,"Message body not replaced")
fp = milter._body
open('test/'+fname+".tstout","wb").write(fp.getvalue())
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)
@@ -34,7 +36,7 @@ class BMSMilterTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
self.failUnless(rc == Milter.ACCEPT)
self.failIf(milter._bodyreplaced,"Milter needlessly replaced body.")
fp = milter._body
open('test/'+fname+".tstout","wb").write(fp.getvalue())
open('test/'+fname+".tstout","w").write(fp.getvalue())
milter.close()
def testDefang2(self):
@@ -47,14 +49,14 @@ class BMSMilterTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
self.failUnless(rc == Milter.ACCEPT)
self.failUnless(milter._bodyreplaced,"Message body not replaced")
fp = milter._body
open("test/virus3.tstout","wb").write(fp.getvalue())
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","wb").write(fp.getvalue())
open("test/virus6.tstout","w").write(fp.getvalue())
milter.close()
def suite(): return unittest.makeSuite(BMSMilterTestCase,'test')
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@@ -1,11 +1,9 @@
from __future__ import print_function
import unittest
import doctest
import os
import Milter.utils
from Milter.cache import AddrCache
from Milter.dynip import is_dynip
from Milter.pyip6 import inet_ntop
class AddrCacheTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
@@ -13,7 +11,6 @@ class AddrCacheTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
self.fname = 'test.dat'
def tearDown(self):
if os.path.exists(self.fname):
os.remove(self.fname)
def testAdd(self):
@@ -34,22 +31,17 @@ class AddrCacheTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
self.failUnless(not cache['temp@bar.com'])
def testDomain(self):
with open(self.fname,'w') as fp:
print('spammer.com',file=fp)
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 testParseHeader(self):
s='=?UTF-8?B?TGFzdCBGZXcgQ29sZHBsYXkgQWxidW0gQXJ0d29ya3MgQXZhaWxhYmxlAA?='
h = Milter.utils.parse_header(s)
self.assertEqual(h,b'Last Few Coldplay Album Artworks Available\x00')
def suite():
s = unittest.makeSuite(AddrCacheTestCase,'test')
s.addTest(doctest.DocTestSuite(Milter.utils))
s.addTest(doctest.DocTestSuite(Milter.dynip))
s.addTest(doctest.DocTestSuite(Milter.pyip6))
return s
if __name__ == '__main__':