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The RFC doesn't say that they are allowed; apparently many mailers accept them, but not postfix. Contributions to this patch were made by Felipe Cruz and Catalin Iacob. The changeset also adds additional indirect tests for quoteaddr (null address and IDNA-encoded address).
930 lines
34 KiB
Python
930 lines
34 KiB
Python
#! /usr/bin/env python3
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'''SMTP/ESMTP client class.
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This should follow RFC 821 (SMTP), RFC 1869 (ESMTP), RFC 2554 (SMTP
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Authentication) and RFC 2487 (Secure SMTP over TLS).
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Notes:
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Please remember, when doing ESMTP, that the names of the SMTP service
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extensions are NOT the same thing as the option keywords for the RCPT
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and MAIL commands!
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Example:
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>>> import smtplib
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>>> s=smtplib.SMTP("localhost")
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>>> print(s.help())
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This is Sendmail version 8.8.4
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Topics:
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HELO EHLO MAIL RCPT DATA
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RSET NOOP QUIT HELP VRFY
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EXPN VERB ETRN DSN
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For more info use "HELP <topic>".
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To report bugs in the implementation send email to
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sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org.
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For local information send email to Postmaster at your site.
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End of HELP info
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>>> s.putcmd("vrfy","someone@here")
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>>> s.getreply()
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(250, "Somebody OverHere <somebody@here.my.org>")
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>>> s.quit()
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'''
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# Author: The Dragon De Monsyne <dragondm@integral.org>
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# ESMTP support, test code and doc fixes added by
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# Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
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# Better RFC 821 compliance (MAIL and RCPT, and CRLF in data)
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# by Carey Evans <c.evans@clear.net.nz>, for picky mail servers.
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# RFC 2554 (authentication) support by Gerhard Haering <gerhard@bigfoot.de>.
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#
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# This was modified from the Python 1.5 library HTTP lib.
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import socket
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import io
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import re
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import email.utils
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import email.message
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import email.generator
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import base64
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import hmac
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import copy
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from email.base64mime import body_encode as encode_base64
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from sys import stderr
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__all__ = ["SMTPException", "SMTPServerDisconnected", "SMTPResponseException",
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"SMTPSenderRefused", "SMTPRecipientsRefused", "SMTPDataError",
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"SMTPConnectError", "SMTPHeloError", "SMTPAuthenticationError",
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"quoteaddr", "quotedata", "SMTP"]
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SMTP_PORT = 25
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SMTP_SSL_PORT = 465
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CRLF = "\r\n"
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bCRLF = b"\r\n"
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OLDSTYLE_AUTH = re.compile(r"auth=(.*)", re.I)
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# Exception classes used by this module.
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class SMTPException(Exception):
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"""Base class for all exceptions raised by this module."""
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class SMTPServerDisconnected(SMTPException):
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"""Not connected to any SMTP server.
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This exception is raised when the server unexpectedly disconnects,
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or when an attempt is made to use the SMTP instance before
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connecting it to a server.
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"""
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class SMTPResponseException(SMTPException):
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"""Base class for all exceptions that include an SMTP error code.
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These exceptions are generated in some instances when the SMTP
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server returns an error code. The error code is stored in the
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`smtp_code' attribute of the error, and the `smtp_error' attribute
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is set to the error message.
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"""
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def __init__(self, code, msg):
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self.smtp_code = code
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self.smtp_error = msg
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self.args = (code, msg)
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class SMTPSenderRefused(SMTPResponseException):
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"""Sender address refused.
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In addition to the attributes set by on all SMTPResponseException
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exceptions, this sets `sender' to the string that the SMTP refused.
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"""
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def __init__(self, code, msg, sender):
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self.smtp_code = code
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self.smtp_error = msg
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self.sender = sender
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self.args = (code, msg, sender)
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class SMTPRecipientsRefused(SMTPException):
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"""All recipient addresses refused.
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The errors for each recipient are accessible through the attribute
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'recipients', which is a dictionary of exactly the same sort as
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SMTP.sendmail() returns.
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"""
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def __init__(self, recipients):
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self.recipients = recipients
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self.args = (recipients,)
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class SMTPDataError(SMTPResponseException):
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"""The SMTP server didn't accept the data."""
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class SMTPConnectError(SMTPResponseException):
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"""Error during connection establishment."""
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class SMTPHeloError(SMTPResponseException):
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"""The server refused our HELO reply."""
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class SMTPAuthenticationError(SMTPResponseException):
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"""Authentication error.
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Most probably the server didn't accept the username/password
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combination provided.
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"""
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def quoteaddr(addr):
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"""Quote a subset of the email addresses defined by RFC 821.
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Should be able to handle anything email.utils.parseaddr can handle.
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"""
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m = (None, None)
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try:
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m = email.utils.parseaddr(addr)[1]
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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if m == (None, None): # Indicates parse failure or AttributeError
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# something weird here.. punt -ddm
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return "<%s>" % addr
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elif m is None:
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# the sender wants an empty return address
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return "<>"
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else:
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return "<%s>" % m
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def _addr_only(addrstring):
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displayname, addr = email.utils.parseaddr(addrstring)
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if (displayname, addr) == ('', ''):
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# parseaddr couldn't parse it, so use it as is.
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return addrstring
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return addr
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# Legacy method kept for backward compatibility.
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def quotedata(data):
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"""Quote data for email.
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Double leading '.', and change Unix newline '\\n', or Mac '\\r' into
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Internet CRLF end-of-line.
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"""
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return re.sub(r'(?m)^\.', '..',
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re.sub(r'(?:\r\n|\n|\r(?!\n))', CRLF, data))
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def _quote_periods(bindata):
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return re.sub(br'(?m)^\.', b'..', bindata)
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def _fix_eols(data):
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return re.sub(r'(?:\r\n|\n|\r(?!\n))', CRLF, data)
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try:
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import ssl
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except ImportError:
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_have_ssl = False
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else:
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class SSLFakeFile:
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"""A fake file like object that really wraps a SSLObject.
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It only supports what is needed in smtplib.
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"""
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def __init__(self, sslobj):
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self.sslobj = sslobj
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def readline(self):
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str = b""
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chr = None
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while chr != b"\n":
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chr = self.sslobj.read(1)
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if not chr:
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break
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str += chr
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return str
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def close(self):
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pass
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_have_ssl = True
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class SMTP:
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"""This class manages a connection to an SMTP or ESMTP server.
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SMTP Objects:
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SMTP objects have the following attributes:
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helo_resp
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This is the message given by the server in response to the
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most recent HELO command.
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ehlo_resp
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This is the message given by the server in response to the
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most recent EHLO command. This is usually multiline.
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does_esmtp
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This is a True value _after you do an EHLO command_, if the
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server supports ESMTP.
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esmtp_features
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This is a dictionary, which, if the server supports ESMTP,
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will _after you do an EHLO command_, contain the names of the
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SMTP service extensions this server supports, and their
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parameters (if any).
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Note, all extension names are mapped to lower case in the
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dictionary.
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See each method's docstrings for details. In general, there is a
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method of the same name to perform each SMTP command. There is also a
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method called 'sendmail' that will do an entire mail transaction.
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"""
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debuglevel = 0
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file = None
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helo_resp = None
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ehlo_msg = "ehlo"
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ehlo_resp = None
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does_esmtp = 0
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default_port = SMTP_PORT
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def __init__(self, host='', port=0, local_hostname=None,
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timeout=socket._GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT):
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"""Initialize a new instance.
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If specified, `host' is the name of the remote host to which to
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connect. If specified, `port' specifies the port to which to connect.
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By default, smtplib.SMTP_PORT is used. An SMTPConnectError is raised
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if the specified `host' doesn't respond correctly. If specified,
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`local_hostname` is used as the FQDN of the local host. By default,
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the local hostname is found using socket.getfqdn().
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"""
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self.timeout = timeout
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self.esmtp_features = {}
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if host:
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(code, msg) = self.connect(host, port)
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if code != 220:
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raise SMTPConnectError(code, msg)
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if local_hostname is not None:
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self.local_hostname = local_hostname
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else:
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# RFC 2821 says we should use the fqdn in the EHLO/HELO verb, and
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# if that can't be calculated, that we should use a domain literal
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# instead (essentially an encoded IP address like [A.B.C.D]).
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fqdn = socket.getfqdn()
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if '.' in fqdn:
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self.local_hostname = fqdn
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else:
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# We can't find an fqdn hostname, so use a domain literal
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addr = '127.0.0.1'
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try:
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addr = socket.gethostbyname(socket.gethostname())
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except socket.gaierror:
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pass
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self.local_hostname = '[%s]' % addr
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def set_debuglevel(self, debuglevel):
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"""Set the debug output level.
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A non-false value results in debug messages for connection and for all
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messages sent to and received from the server.
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"""
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self.debuglevel = debuglevel
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def _get_socket(self, host, port, timeout):
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# This makes it simpler for SMTP_SSL to use the SMTP connect code
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# and just alter the socket connection bit.
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if self.debuglevel > 0:
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print('connect:', (host, port), file=stderr)
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return socket.create_connection((host, port), timeout)
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def connect(self, host='localhost', port=0):
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"""Connect to a host on a given port.
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If the hostname ends with a colon (`:') followed by a number, and
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there is no port specified, that suffix will be stripped off and the
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number interpreted as the port number to use.
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Note: This method is automatically invoked by __init__, if a host is
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specified during instantiation.
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"""
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if not port and (host.find(':') == host.rfind(':')):
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i = host.rfind(':')
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if i >= 0:
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host, port = host[:i], host[i + 1:]
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try:
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port = int(port)
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except ValueError:
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raise socket.error("nonnumeric port")
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if not port:
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port = self.default_port
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if self.debuglevel > 0:
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print('connect:', (host, port), file=stderr)
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self.sock = self._get_socket(host, port, self.timeout)
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(code, msg) = self.getreply()
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if self.debuglevel > 0:
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print("connect:", msg, file=stderr)
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return (code, msg)
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def send(self, s):
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"""Send `s' to the server."""
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if self.debuglevel > 0:
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print('send:', repr(s), file=stderr)
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if hasattr(self, 'sock') and self.sock:
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if isinstance(s, str):
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s = s.encode("ascii")
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try:
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self.sock.sendall(s)
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except socket.error:
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self.close()
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raise SMTPServerDisconnected('Server not connected')
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else:
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raise SMTPServerDisconnected('please run connect() first')
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def putcmd(self, cmd, args=""):
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"""Send a command to the server."""
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if args == "":
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str = '%s%s' % (cmd, CRLF)
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else:
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str = '%s %s%s' % (cmd, args, CRLF)
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self.send(str)
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def getreply(self):
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"""Get a reply from the server.
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Returns a tuple consisting of:
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- server response code (e.g. '250', or such, if all goes well)
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Note: returns -1 if it can't read response code.
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- server response string corresponding to response code (multiline
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responses are converted to a single, multiline string).
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Raises SMTPServerDisconnected if end-of-file is reached.
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"""
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resp = []
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if self.file is None:
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self.file = self.sock.makefile('rb')
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while 1:
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try:
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line = self.file.readline()
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except socket.error:
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line = ''
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if not line:
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self.close()
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raise SMTPServerDisconnected("Connection unexpectedly closed")
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if self.debuglevel > 0:
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print('reply:', repr(line), file=stderr)
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resp.append(line[4:].strip(b' \t\r\n'))
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code = line[:3]
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# Check that the error code is syntactically correct.
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# Don't attempt to read a continuation line if it is broken.
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try:
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errcode = int(code)
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except ValueError:
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errcode = -1
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break
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# Check if multiline response.
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if line[3:4] != b"-":
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break
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errmsg = b"\n".join(resp)
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if self.debuglevel > 0:
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print('reply: retcode (%s); Msg: %s' % (errcode, errmsg), file=stderr)
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return errcode, errmsg
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def docmd(self, cmd, args=""):
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"""Send a command, and return its response code."""
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self.putcmd(cmd, args)
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return self.getreply()
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# std smtp commands
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def helo(self, name=''):
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"""SMTP 'helo' command.
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Hostname to send for this command defaults to the FQDN of the local
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host.
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"""
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self.putcmd("helo", name or self.local_hostname)
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(code, msg) = self.getreply()
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self.helo_resp = msg
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return (code, msg)
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def ehlo(self, name=''):
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""" SMTP 'ehlo' command.
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Hostname to send for this command defaults to the FQDN of the local
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host.
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"""
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self.esmtp_features = {}
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self.putcmd(self.ehlo_msg, name or self.local_hostname)
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(code, msg) = self.getreply()
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# According to RFC1869 some (badly written)
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# MTA's will disconnect on an ehlo. Toss an exception if
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# that happens -ddm
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if code == -1 and len(msg) == 0:
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self.close()
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raise SMTPServerDisconnected("Server not connected")
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self.ehlo_resp = msg
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if code != 250:
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return (code, msg)
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self.does_esmtp = 1
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#parse the ehlo response -ddm
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assert isinstance(self.ehlo_resp, bytes), repr(self.ehlo_resp)
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resp = self.ehlo_resp.decode("latin-1").split('\n')
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del resp[0]
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for each in resp:
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# To be able to communicate with as many SMTP servers as possible,
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# we have to take the old-style auth advertisement into account,
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# because:
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# 1) Else our SMTP feature parser gets confused.
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# 2) There are some servers that only advertise the auth methods we
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# support using the old style.
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auth_match = OLDSTYLE_AUTH.match(each)
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if auth_match:
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# This doesn't remove duplicates, but that's no problem
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self.esmtp_features["auth"] = self.esmtp_features.get("auth", "") \
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+ " " + auth_match.groups(0)[0]
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continue
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# RFC 1869 requires a space between ehlo keyword and parameters.
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# It's actually stricter, in that only spaces are allowed between
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# parameters, but were not going to check for that here. Note
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# that the space isn't present if there are no parameters.
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m = re.match(r'(?P<feature>[A-Za-z0-9][A-Za-z0-9\-]*) ?', each)
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if m:
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feature = m.group("feature").lower()
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params = m.string[m.end("feature"):].strip()
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if feature == "auth":
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self.esmtp_features[feature] = self.esmtp_features.get(feature, "") \
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+ " " + params
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else:
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self.esmtp_features[feature] = params
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return (code, msg)
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def has_extn(self, opt):
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"""Does the server support a given SMTP service extension?"""
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return opt.lower() in self.esmtp_features
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def help(self, args=''):
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"""SMTP 'help' command.
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Returns help text from server."""
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self.putcmd("help", args)
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return self.getreply()[1]
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def rset(self):
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"""SMTP 'rset' command -- resets session."""
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return self.docmd("rset")
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def noop(self):
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"""SMTP 'noop' command -- doesn't do anything :>"""
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return self.docmd("noop")
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def mail(self, sender, options=[]):
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"""SMTP 'mail' command -- begins mail xfer session."""
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optionlist = ''
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if options and self.does_esmtp:
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optionlist = ' ' + ' '.join(options)
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self.putcmd("mail", "FROM:%s%s" % (quoteaddr(sender), optionlist))
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return self.getreply()
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def rcpt(self, recip, options=[]):
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"""SMTP 'rcpt' command -- indicates 1 recipient for this mail."""
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optionlist = ''
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if options and self.does_esmtp:
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optionlist = ' ' + ' '.join(options)
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self.putcmd("rcpt", "TO:%s%s" % (quoteaddr(recip), optionlist))
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return self.getreply()
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def data(self, msg):
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"""SMTP 'DATA' command -- sends message data to server.
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Automatically quotes lines beginning with a period per rfc821.
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Raises SMTPDataError if there is an unexpected reply to the
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DATA command; the return value from this method is the final
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response code received when the all data is sent. If msg
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is a string, lone '\r' and '\n' characters are converted to
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'\r\n' characters. If msg is bytes, it is transmitted as is.
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"""
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self.putcmd("data")
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(code, repl) = self.getreply()
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if self.debuglevel > 0:
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print("data:", (code, repl), file=stderr)
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if code != 354:
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raise SMTPDataError(code, repl)
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else:
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if isinstance(msg, str):
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msg = _fix_eols(msg).encode('ascii')
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q = _quote_periods(msg)
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if q[-2:] != bCRLF:
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q = q + bCRLF
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q = q + b"." + bCRLF
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self.send(q)
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(code, msg) = self.getreply()
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if self.debuglevel > 0:
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print("data:", (code, msg), file=stderr)
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return (code, msg)
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|
|
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def verify(self, address):
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|
"""SMTP 'verify' command -- checks for address validity."""
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self.putcmd("vrfy", _addr_only(address))
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return self.getreply()
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# a.k.a.
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vrfy = verify
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|
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def expn(self, address):
|
|
"""SMTP 'expn' command -- expands a mailing list."""
|
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self.putcmd("expn", _addr_only(address))
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return self.getreply()
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|
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# some useful methods
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|
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def ehlo_or_helo_if_needed(self):
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|
"""Call self.ehlo() and/or self.helo() if needed.
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|
|
|
If there has been no previous EHLO or HELO command this session, this
|
|
method tries ESMTP EHLO first.
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|
|
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This method may raise the following exceptions:
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|
|
|
SMTPHeloError The server didn't reply properly to
|
|
the helo greeting.
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|
"""
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if self.helo_resp is None and self.ehlo_resp is None:
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if not (200 <= self.ehlo()[0] <= 299):
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(code, resp) = self.helo()
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if not (200 <= code <= 299):
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raise SMTPHeloError(code, resp)
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|
|
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def login(self, user, password):
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"""Log in on an SMTP server that requires authentication.
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|
|
|
The arguments are:
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- user: The user name to authenticate with.
|
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- password: The password for the authentication.
|
|
|
|
If there has been no previous EHLO or HELO command this session, this
|
|
method tries ESMTP EHLO first.
|
|
|
|
This method will return normally if the authentication was successful.
|
|
|
|
This method may raise the following exceptions:
|
|
|
|
SMTPHeloError The server didn't reply properly to
|
|
the helo greeting.
|
|
SMTPAuthenticationError The server didn't accept the username/
|
|
password combination.
|
|
SMTPException No suitable authentication method was
|
|
found.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def encode_cram_md5(challenge, user, password):
|
|
challenge = base64.decodebytes(challenge)
|
|
response = user + " " + hmac.HMAC(password.encode('ascii'),
|
|
challenge).hexdigest()
|
|
return encode_base64(response.encode('ascii'), eol='')
|
|
|
|
def encode_plain(user, password):
|
|
s = "\0%s\0%s" % (user, password)
|
|
return encode_base64(s.encode('ascii'), eol='')
|
|
|
|
AUTH_PLAIN = "PLAIN"
|
|
AUTH_CRAM_MD5 = "CRAM-MD5"
|
|
AUTH_LOGIN = "LOGIN"
|
|
|
|
self.ehlo_or_helo_if_needed()
|
|
|
|
if not self.has_extn("auth"):
|
|
raise SMTPException("SMTP AUTH extension not supported by server.")
|
|
|
|
# Authentication methods the server claims to support
|
|
advertised_authlist = self.esmtp_features["auth"].split()
|
|
|
|
# List of authentication methods we support: from preferred to
|
|
# less preferred methods. Except for the purpose of testing the weaker
|
|
# ones, we prefer stronger methods like CRAM-MD5:
|
|
preferred_auths = [AUTH_CRAM_MD5, AUTH_PLAIN, AUTH_LOGIN]
|
|
|
|
# We try the authentication methods the server advertises, but only the
|
|
# ones *we* support. And in our preferred order.
|
|
authlist = [auth for auth in preferred_auths if auth in advertised_authlist]
|
|
if not authlist:
|
|
raise SMTPException("No suitable authentication method found.")
|
|
|
|
# Some servers advertise authentication methods they don't really
|
|
# support, so if authentication fails, we continue until we've tried
|
|
# all methods.
|
|
for authmethod in authlist:
|
|
if authmethod == AUTH_CRAM_MD5:
|
|
(code, resp) = self.docmd("AUTH", AUTH_CRAM_MD5)
|
|
if code == 334:
|
|
(code, resp) = self.docmd(encode_cram_md5(resp, user, password))
|
|
elif authmethod == AUTH_PLAIN:
|
|
(code, resp) = self.docmd("AUTH",
|
|
AUTH_PLAIN + " " + encode_plain(user, password))
|
|
elif authmethod == AUTH_LOGIN:
|
|
(code, resp) = self.docmd("AUTH",
|
|
"%s %s" % (AUTH_LOGIN, encode_base64(user.encode('ascii'), eol='')))
|
|
if code == 334:
|
|
(code, resp) = self.docmd(encode_base64(password.encode('ascii'), eol=''))
|
|
|
|
# 235 == 'Authentication successful'
|
|
# 503 == 'Error: already authenticated'
|
|
if code in (235, 503):
|
|
return (code, resp)
|
|
|
|
# We could not login sucessfully. Return result of last attempt.
|
|
raise SMTPAuthenticationError(code, resp)
|
|
|
|
def starttls(self, keyfile=None, certfile=None):
|
|
"""Puts the connection to the SMTP server into TLS mode.
|
|
|
|
If there has been no previous EHLO or HELO command this session, this
|
|
method tries ESMTP EHLO first.
|
|
|
|
If the server supports TLS, this will encrypt the rest of the SMTP
|
|
session. If you provide the keyfile and certfile parameters,
|
|
the identity of the SMTP server and client can be checked. This,
|
|
however, depends on whether the socket module really checks the
|
|
certificates.
|
|
|
|
This method may raise the following exceptions:
|
|
|
|
SMTPHeloError The server didn't reply properly to
|
|
the helo greeting.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.ehlo_or_helo_if_needed()
|
|
if not self.has_extn("starttls"):
|
|
raise SMTPException("STARTTLS extension not supported by server.")
|
|
(resp, reply) = self.docmd("STARTTLS")
|
|
if resp == 220:
|
|
if not _have_ssl:
|
|
raise RuntimeError("No SSL support included in this Python")
|
|
self.sock = ssl.wrap_socket(self.sock, keyfile, certfile)
|
|
self.file = SSLFakeFile(self.sock)
|
|
# RFC 3207:
|
|
# The client MUST discard any knowledge obtained from
|
|
# the server, such as the list of SMTP service extensions,
|
|
# which was not obtained from the TLS negotiation itself.
|
|
self.helo_resp = None
|
|
self.ehlo_resp = None
|
|
self.esmtp_features = {}
|
|
self.does_esmtp = 0
|
|
return (resp, reply)
|
|
|
|
def sendmail(self, from_addr, to_addrs, msg, mail_options=[],
|
|
rcpt_options=[]):
|
|
"""This command performs an entire mail transaction.
|
|
|
|
The arguments are:
|
|
- from_addr : The address sending this mail.
|
|
- to_addrs : A list of addresses to send this mail to. A bare
|
|
string will be treated as a list with 1 address.
|
|
- msg : The message to send.
|
|
- mail_options : List of ESMTP options (such as 8bitmime) for the
|
|
mail command.
|
|
- rcpt_options : List of ESMTP options (such as DSN commands) for
|
|
all the rcpt commands.
|
|
|
|
msg may be a string containing characters in the ASCII range, or a byte
|
|
string. A string is encoded to bytes using the ascii codec, and lone
|
|
\\r and \\n characters are converted to \\r\\n characters.
|
|
|
|
If there has been no previous EHLO or HELO command this session, this
|
|
method tries ESMTP EHLO first. If the server does ESMTP, message size
|
|
and each of the specified options will be passed to it. If EHLO
|
|
fails, HELO will be tried and ESMTP options suppressed.
|
|
|
|
This method will return normally if the mail is accepted for at least
|
|
one recipient. It returns a dictionary, with one entry for each
|
|
recipient that was refused. Each entry contains a tuple of the SMTP
|
|
error code and the accompanying error message sent by the server.
|
|
|
|
This method may raise the following exceptions:
|
|
|
|
SMTPHeloError The server didn't reply properly to
|
|
the helo greeting.
|
|
SMTPRecipientsRefused The server rejected ALL recipients
|
|
(no mail was sent).
|
|
SMTPSenderRefused The server didn't accept the from_addr.
|
|
SMTPDataError The server replied with an unexpected
|
|
error code (other than a refusal of
|
|
a recipient).
|
|
|
|
Note: the connection will be open even after an exception is raised.
|
|
|
|
Example:
|
|
|
|
>>> import smtplib
|
|
>>> s=smtplib.SMTP("localhost")
|
|
>>> tolist=["one@one.org","two@two.org","three@three.org","four@four.org"]
|
|
>>> msg = '''\\
|
|
... From: Me@my.org
|
|
... Subject: testin'...
|
|
...
|
|
... This is a test '''
|
|
>>> s.sendmail("me@my.org",tolist,msg)
|
|
{ "three@three.org" : ( 550 ,"User unknown" ) }
|
|
>>> s.quit()
|
|
|
|
In the above example, the message was accepted for delivery to three
|
|
of the four addresses, and one was rejected, with the error code
|
|
550. If all addresses are accepted, then the method will return an
|
|
empty dictionary.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
self.ehlo_or_helo_if_needed()
|
|
esmtp_opts = []
|
|
if isinstance(msg, str):
|
|
msg = _fix_eols(msg).encode('ascii')
|
|
if self.does_esmtp:
|
|
# Hmmm? what's this? -ddm
|
|
# self.esmtp_features['7bit']=""
|
|
if self.has_extn('size'):
|
|
esmtp_opts.append("size=%d" % len(msg))
|
|
for option in mail_options:
|
|
esmtp_opts.append(option)
|
|
(code, resp) = self.mail(from_addr, esmtp_opts)
|
|
if code != 250:
|
|
self.rset()
|
|
raise SMTPSenderRefused(code, resp, from_addr)
|
|
senderrs = {}
|
|
if isinstance(to_addrs, str):
|
|
to_addrs = [to_addrs]
|
|
for each in to_addrs:
|
|
(code, resp) = self.rcpt(each, rcpt_options)
|
|
if (code != 250) and (code != 251):
|
|
senderrs[each] = (code, resp)
|
|
if len(senderrs) == len(to_addrs):
|
|
# the server refused all our recipients
|
|
self.rset()
|
|
raise SMTPRecipientsRefused(senderrs)
|
|
(code, resp) = self.data(msg)
|
|
if code != 250:
|
|
self.rset()
|
|
raise SMTPDataError(code, resp)
|
|
#if we got here then somebody got our mail
|
|
return senderrs
|
|
|
|
def send_message(self, msg, from_addr=None, to_addrs=None,
|
|
mail_options=[], rcpt_options={}):
|
|
"""Converts message to a bytestring and passes it to sendmail.
|
|
|
|
The arguments are as for sendmail, except that msg is an
|
|
email.message.Message object. If from_addr is None or to_addrs is
|
|
None, these arguments are taken from the headers of the Message as
|
|
described in RFC 2822 (a ValueError is raised if there is more than
|
|
one set of 'Resent-' headers). Regardless of the values of from_addr and
|
|
to_addr, any Bcc field (or Resent-Bcc field, when the Message is a
|
|
resent) of the Message object won't be transmitted. The Message
|
|
object is then serialized using email.generator.BytesGenerator and
|
|
sendmail is called to transmit the message.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
# 'Resent-Date' is a mandatory field if the Message is resent (RFC 2822
|
|
# Section 3.6.6). In such a case, we use the 'Resent-*' fields. However,
|
|
# if there is more than one 'Resent-' block there's no way to
|
|
# unambiguously determine which one is the most recent in all cases,
|
|
# so rather than guess we raise a ValueError in that case.
|
|
#
|
|
# TODO implement heuristics to guess the correct Resent-* block with an
|
|
# option allowing the user to enable the heuristics. (It should be
|
|
# possible to guess correctly almost all of the time.)
|
|
resent =msg.get_all('Resent-Date')
|
|
if resent is None:
|
|
header_prefix = ''
|
|
elif len(resent) == 1:
|
|
header_prefix = 'Resent-'
|
|
else:
|
|
raise ValueError("message has more than one 'Resent-' header block")
|
|
if from_addr is None:
|
|
# Prefer the sender field per RFC 2822:3.6.2.
|
|
from_addr = (msg[header_prefix+'Sender']
|
|
if (header_prefix+'Sender') in msg
|
|
else msg[header_prefix+'From'])
|
|
if to_addrs is None:
|
|
addr_fields = [f for f in (msg[header_prefix+'To'],
|
|
msg[header_prefix+'Bcc'],
|
|
msg[header_prefix+'Cc']) if f is not None]
|
|
to_addrs = [a[1] for a in email.utils.getaddresses(addr_fields)]
|
|
# Make a local copy so we can delete the bcc headers.
|
|
msg_copy = copy.copy(msg)
|
|
del msg_copy['Bcc']
|
|
del msg_copy['Resent-Bcc']
|
|
with io.BytesIO() as bytesmsg:
|
|
g = email.generator.BytesGenerator(bytesmsg)
|
|
g.flatten(msg_copy, linesep='\r\n')
|
|
flatmsg = bytesmsg.getvalue()
|
|
return self.sendmail(from_addr, to_addrs, flatmsg, mail_options,
|
|
rcpt_options)
|
|
|
|
def close(self):
|
|
"""Close the connection to the SMTP server."""
|
|
if self.file:
|
|
self.file.close()
|
|
self.file = None
|
|
if self.sock:
|
|
self.sock.close()
|
|
self.sock = None
|
|
|
|
def quit(self):
|
|
"""Terminate the SMTP session."""
|
|
res = self.docmd("quit")
|
|
self.close()
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
if _have_ssl:
|
|
|
|
class SMTP_SSL(SMTP):
|
|
""" This is a subclass derived from SMTP that connects over an SSL encrypted
|
|
socket (to use this class you need a socket module that was compiled with SSL
|
|
support). If host is not specified, '' (the local host) is used. If port is
|
|
omitted, the standard SMTP-over-SSL port (465) is used. keyfile and certfile
|
|
are also optional - they can contain a PEM formatted private key and
|
|
certificate chain file for the SSL connection.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
default_port = SMTP_SSL_PORT
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, host='', port=0, local_hostname=None,
|
|
keyfile=None, certfile=None,
|
|
timeout=socket._GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT):
|
|
self.keyfile = keyfile
|
|
self.certfile = certfile
|
|
SMTP.__init__(self, host, port, local_hostname, timeout)
|
|
|
|
def _get_socket(self, host, port, timeout):
|
|
if self.debuglevel > 0:
|
|
print('connect:', (host, port), file=stderr)
|
|
new_socket = socket.create_connection((host, port), timeout)
|
|
new_socket = ssl.wrap_socket(new_socket, self.keyfile, self.certfile)
|
|
self.file = SSLFakeFile(new_socket)
|
|
return new_socket
|
|
|
|
__all__.append("SMTP_SSL")
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# LMTP extension
|
|
#
|
|
LMTP_PORT = 2003
|
|
|
|
class LMTP(SMTP):
|
|
"""LMTP - Local Mail Transfer Protocol
|
|
|
|
The LMTP protocol, which is very similar to ESMTP, is heavily based
|
|
on the standard SMTP client. It's common to use Unix sockets for LMTP,
|
|
so our connect() method must support that as well as a regular
|
|
host:port server. To specify a Unix socket, you must use an absolute
|
|
path as the host, starting with a '/'.
|
|
|
|
Authentication is supported, using the regular SMTP mechanism. When
|
|
using a Unix socket, LMTP generally don't support or require any
|
|
authentication, but your mileage might vary."""
|
|
|
|
ehlo_msg = "lhlo"
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, host='', port=LMTP_PORT, local_hostname=None):
|
|
"""Initialize a new instance."""
|
|
SMTP.__init__(self, host, port, local_hostname)
|
|
|
|
def connect(self, host='localhost', port=0):
|
|
"""Connect to the LMTP daemon, on either a Unix or a TCP socket."""
|
|
if host[0] != '/':
|
|
return SMTP.connect(self, host, port)
|
|
|
|
# Handle Unix-domain sockets.
|
|
try:
|
|
self.sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
|
|
self.sock.connect(host)
|
|
except socket.error as msg:
|
|
if self.debuglevel > 0:
|
|
print('connect fail:', host, file=stderr)
|
|
if self.sock:
|
|
self.sock.close()
|
|
self.sock = None
|
|
raise socket.error(msg)
|
|
(code, msg) = self.getreply()
|
|
if self.debuglevel > 0:
|
|
print('connect:', msg, file=stderr)
|
|
return (code, msg)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Test the sendmail method, which tests most of the others.
|
|
# Note: This always sends to localhost.
|
|
if __name__ == '__main__':
|
|
import sys
|
|
|
|
def prompt(prompt):
|
|
sys.stdout.write(prompt + ": ")
|
|
return sys.stdin.readline().strip()
|
|
|
|
fromaddr = prompt("From")
|
|
toaddrs = prompt("To").split(',')
|
|
print("Enter message, end with ^D:")
|
|
msg = ''
|
|
while 1:
|
|
line = sys.stdin.readline()
|
|
if not line:
|
|
break
|
|
msg = msg + line
|
|
print("Message length is %d" % len(msg))
|
|
|
|
server = SMTP('localhost')
|
|
server.set_debuglevel(1)
|
|
server.sendmail(fromaddr, toaddrs, msg)
|
|
server.quit()
|