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#
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"""Creation/deletion hooks for the Postfix MTA."""
import os
import pwd
import grp
import time
import errno
from stat import *
from Mailman import mm_cfg
from Mailman import Utils
from Mailman import LockFile
from Mailman.i18n import _
from Mailman.MTA.Utils import makealiases
from Mailman.Logging.Syslog import syslog
LOCKFILE = os.path.join(mm_cfg.LOCK_DIR, 'creator')
ALIASFILE = os.path.join(mm_cfg.DATA_DIR, 'aliases')
VIRTFILE = os.path.join(mm_cfg.DATA_DIR, 'virtual-mailman')
try:
True, False
except NameError:
True = 1
False = 0
def _update_maps():
msg = 'command failed: %s (status: %s, %s)'
acmd = mm_cfg.POSTFIX_ALIAS_CMD + ' ' + ALIASFILE
status = (os.system(acmd) >> 8) & 0xff
if status:
errstr = os.strerror(status)
syslog('error', msg, acmd, status, errstr)
raise RuntimeError, msg % (acmd, status, errstr)
if os.path.exists(VIRTFILE):
vcmd = mm_cfg.POSTFIX_MAP_CMD + ' ' + VIRTFILE
status = (os.system(vcmd) >> 8) & 0xff
if status:
errstr = os.strerror(status)
syslog('error', msg, vcmd, status, errstr)
raise RuntimeError, msg % (vcmd, status, errstr)
def makelock():
return LockFile.LockFile(LOCKFILE)
def _zapfile(filename):
# Truncate the file w/o messing with the file permissions, but only if it
# already exists.
if os.path.exists(filename):
fp = open(filename, 'w')
fp.close()
def clear():
_zapfile(ALIASFILE)
_zapfile(VIRTFILE)
def _addlist(mlist, fp):
# Set up the mailman-loop address
loopaddr = Utils.ParseEmail(Utils.get_site_email(extra='loop'))[0]
loopmbox = os.path.join(mm_cfg.DATA_DIR, 'owner-bounces.mbox')
# Seek to the end of the text file, but if it's empty write the standard
# disclaimer, and the loop catch address.
fp.seek(0, 2)
if not fp.tell():
print >> fp, """\
# This file is generated by Mailman, and is kept in sync with the
# binary hash file aliases.db. YOU SHOULD NOT MANUALLY EDIT THIS FILE
# unless you know what you're doing, and can keep the two files properly
# in sync. If you screw it up, you're on your own.
"""
print >> fp, '# The ultimate loop stopper address'
print >> fp, '%s: %s' % (loopaddr, loopmbox)
print >> fp
# Bootstrapping. bin/genaliases must be run before any lists are created,
# but if no lists exist yet then mlist is None. The whole point of the
# exercise is to get the minimal aliases.db file into existance.
if mlist is None:
return
listname = mlist.internal_name()
fieldsz = len(listname) + len('-unsubscribe')
# The text file entries get a little extra info
print >> fp, '# STANZA START:', listname
print >> fp, '# CREATED:', time.ctime(time.time())
# Now add all the standard alias entries
for k, v in makealiases(listname):
# Format the text file nicely
print >> fp, k + ':', ((fieldsz - len(k)) * ' ') + v
# Finish the text file stanza
print >> fp, '# STANZA END:', listname
print >> fp
def _addvirtual(mlist, fp):
listname = mlist.internal_name()
fieldsz = len(listname) + len('-unsubscribe')
hostname = mlist.host_name
# Set up the mailman-loop address
loopaddr = Utils.get_site_email(mlist.host_name, extra='loop')
loopdest = Utils.ParseEmail(loopaddr)[0]
if mm_cfg.VIRTUAL_MAILMAN_LOCAL_DOMAIN:
loopdest += '@' + mm_cfg.VIRTUAL_MAILMAN_LOCAL_DOMAIN
# Seek to the end of the text file, but if it's empty write the standard
# disclaimer, and the loop catch address.
fp.seek(0, 2)
if not fp.tell():
print >> fp, """\
# This file is generated by Mailman, and is kept in sync with the binary hash
# file virtual-mailman.db. YOU SHOULD NOT MANUALLY EDIT THIS FILE unless you
# know what you're doing, and can keep the two files properly in sync. If you
# screw it up, you're on your own.
#
# Note that you should already have this virtual domain set up properly in
# your Postfix installation. See README.POSTFIX for details.
# LOOP ADDRESSES START
%s\t%s
# LOOP ADDRESSES END
""" % (loopaddr, loopdest)
# The text file entries get a little extra info
print >> fp, '# STANZA START:', listname
print >> fp, '# CREATED:', time.ctime(time.time())
# Now add all the standard alias entries
for k, v in makealiases(listname):
fqdnaddr = '%s@%s' % (k, hostname)
if mm_cfg.VIRTUAL_MAILMAN_LOCAL_DOMAIN:
localaddr = '%s@%s' % (k, mm_cfg.VIRTUAL_MAILMAN_LOCAL_DOMAIN)
else:
localaddr = k
# Format the text file nicely
print >> fp, fqdnaddr, ((fieldsz - len(k)) * ' '), localaddr
# Finish the text file stanza
print >> fp, '# STANZA END:', listname
print >> fp
# Blech.
def _check_for_virtual_loopaddr(mlist, filename):
loopaddr = Utils.get_site_email(mlist.host_name, extra='loop')
loopdest = Utils.ParseEmail(loopaddr)[0]
infp = open(filename)
omask = os.umask(007)
try:
outfp = open(filename + '.tmp', 'w')
finally:
os.umask(omask)
try:
# Find the start of the loop address block
while True:
line = infp.readline()
if not line:
break
outfp.write(line)
if line.startswith('# LOOP ADDRESSES START'):
break
# Now see if our domain has already been written
while True:
line = infp.readline()
if not line:
break
if line.startswith('# LOOP ADDRESSES END'):
# It hasn't
print >> outfp, '%s\t%s' % (loopaddr, loopdest)
outfp.write(line)
break
elif line.startswith(loopaddr):
# We just found it
outfp.write(line)
break
else:
# This isn't our loop address, so spit it out and continue
outfp.write(line)
outfp.writelines(infp.readlines())
finally:
infp.close()
outfp.close()
os.rename(filename + '.tmp', filename)
def _do_create(mlist, textfile, func):
# Crack open the plain text file
try:
fp = open(textfile, 'r+')
except IOError, e:
if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT: raise
omask = os.umask(007)
try:
fp = open(textfile, 'w+')
finally:
os.umask(omask)
try:
func(mlist, fp)
finally:
fp.close()
# Now double check the virtual plain text file
if func is _addvirtual:
_check_for_virtual_loopaddr(mlist, textfile)
def create(mlist, cgi=False, nolock=False, quiet=False):
# Acquire the global list database lock. quiet flag is ignored.
lock = None
if not nolock:
lock = makelock()
lock.lock()
# Do the aliases file, which need to be done in any case
try:
_do_create(mlist, ALIASFILE, _addlist)
if mlist and mlist.host_name in mm_cfg.POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS:
_do_create(mlist, VIRTFILE, _addvirtual)
# bin/genaliases is the only one that calls create with nolock = True.
# Use that to only update the maps at the end of genaliases.
if not nolock:
_update_maps()
finally:
if lock:
lock.unlock(unconditionally=True)
def _do_remove(mlist, textfile, virtualp):
listname = mlist.internal_name()
# Now do our best to filter out the proper stanza from the text file.
# The text file better exist!
outfp = None
try:
infp = open(textfile)
except IOError, e:
if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT: raise
# Otherwise, there's no text file to filter so we're done.
return
try:
omask = os.umask(007)
try:
outfp = open(textfile + '.tmp', 'w')
finally:
os.umask(omask)
filteroutp = False
start = '# STANZA START: ' + listname
end = '# STANZA END: ' + listname
oops = '# STANZA START: '
while 1:
line = infp.readline()
if not line:
break
# If we're filtering out a stanza, just look for the end marker and
# filter out everything in between. If we're not in the middle of
# filtering out a stanza, we're just looking for the proper begin
# marker.
if filteroutp:
if line.strip() == end:
filteroutp = False
# Discard the trailing blank line, but don't worry if
# we're at the end of the file.
infp.readline()
elif line.startswith(oops):
# Stanza end must be missing - start writing from here.
filteroutp = False
outfp.write(line)
# Otherwise, ignore the line
else:
if line.strip() == start:
# Filter out this stanza
filteroutp = True
else:
outfp.write(line)
# Close up shop, and rotate the files
finally:
infp.close()
outfp.close()
os.rename(textfile+'.tmp', textfile)
def remove(mlist, cgi=False):
# Acquire the global list database lock
lock = makelock()
lock.lock()
try:
_do_remove(mlist, ALIASFILE, False)
if mlist.host_name in mm_cfg.POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS:
_do_remove(mlist, VIRTFILE, True)
# Regenerate the alias and map files
_update_maps()
finally:
lock.unlock(unconditionally=True)
def checkperms(state):
targetmode = S_IFREG | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP
for file in ALIASFILE, VIRTFILE:
if state.VERBOSE:
print _('checking permissions on %(file)s')
stat = None
try:
stat = os.stat(file)
except OSError, e:
if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT:
raise
if stat and (stat[ST_MODE] & targetmode) <> targetmode:
state.ERRORS += 1
octmode = oct(stat[ST_MODE])
print _('%(file)s permissions must be 066x (got %(octmode)s)'),
if state.FIX:
print _('(fixing)')
os.chmod(file, stat[ST_MODE] | targetmode)
else:
print
# Make sure the corresponding .db files are owned by the Mailman user.
# We don't need to check the group ownership of the file, since
# check_perms checks this itself.
dbfile = file + '.db'
stat = None
try:
stat = os.stat(dbfile)
except OSError, e:
if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT:
raise
continue
if state.VERBOSE:
print _('checking ownership of %(dbfile)s')
user = mm_cfg.MAILMAN_USER
ownerok = stat[ST_UID] == pwd.getpwnam(user)[2]
if not ownerok:
try:
owner = pwd.getpwuid(stat[ST_UID])[0]
except KeyError:
owner = 'uid %d' % stat[ST_UID]
print _('%(dbfile)s owned by %(owner)s (must be owned by %(user)s'),
state.ERRORS += 1
if state.FIX:
print _('(fixing)')
uid = pwd.getpwnam(user)[2]
gid = grp.getgrnam(mm_cfg.MAILMAN_GROUP)[2]
os.chown(dbfile, uid, gid)
else:
print
if stat and (stat[ST_MODE] & targetmode) <> targetmode:
state.ERRORS += 1
octmode = oct(stat[ST_MODE])
print _('%(dbfile)s permissions must be 066x (got %(octmode)s)'),
if state.FIX:
print _('(fixing)')
os.chmod(dbfile, stat[ST_MODE] | targetmode)
else:
print
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