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632 lines
22 KiB
Python
Executable File
632 lines
22 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/python3
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import subprocess, shutil, os, sqlite3, re
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import utils
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from email_validator import validate_email as validate_email_, EmailNotValidError
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import idna
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def validate_email(email, mode=None):
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# Checks that an email address is syntactically valid. Returns True/False.
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# Until Postfix supports SMTPUTF8, an email address may contain ASCII
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# characters only; IDNs must be IDNA-encoded.
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#
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# When mode=="user", we're checking that this can be a user account name.
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# Dovecot has tighter restrictions - letters, numbers, underscore, and
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# dash only!
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#
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# When mode=="alias", we're allowing anything that can be in a Postfix
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# alias table, i.e. omitting the local part ("@domain.tld") is OK.
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# Check the syntax of the address.
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try:
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validate_email_(email,
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allow_smtputf8=False,
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check_deliverability=False,
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allow_empty_local=(mode=="alias")
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)
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except EmailNotValidError:
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return False
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if mode == 'user':
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# There are a lot of characters permitted in email addresses, but
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# Dovecot's sqlite auth driver seems to get confused if there are any
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# unusual characters in the address. Bah. Also note that since
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# the mailbox path name is based on the email address, the address
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# shouldn't be absurdly long and must not have a forward slash.
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# Our database is case sensitive (oops), which affects mail delivery
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# (Postfix always queries in lowercase?), so also only permit lowercase
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# letters.
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if len(email) > 255: return False
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if re.search(r'[^\@\.a-z0-9_\-]+', email):
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return False
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# Everything looks good.
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return True
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def sanitize_idn_email_address(email):
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# The user may enter Unicode in an email address. Convert the domain part
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# to IDNA before going into our database. Leave the local part alone ---
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# although validate_email will reject non-ASCII characters.
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#
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# The domain name system only exists in ASCII, so it doesn't make sense
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# to store domain names in Unicode. We want to store what is meaningful
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# to the underlying protocols.
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try:
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localpart, domainpart = email.split("@")
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domainpart = idna.encode(domainpart).decode('ascii')
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return localpart + "@" + domainpart
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except (ValueError, idna.IDNAError):
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# ValueError: String does not have a single @-sign, so it is not
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# a valid email address. IDNAError: Domain part is not IDNA-valid.
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# Validation is not this function's job, so return value unchanged.
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# If there are non-ASCII characters it will be filtered out by
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# validate_email.
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return email
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def prettify_idn_email_address(email):
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# This is the opposite of sanitize_idn_email_address. We store domain
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# names in IDNA in the database, but we want to show Unicode to the user.
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try:
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localpart, domainpart = email.split("@")
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domainpart = idna.decode(domainpart.encode("ascii"))
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return localpart + "@" + domainpart
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except (ValueError, UnicodeError, idna.IDNAError):
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# Failed to decode IDNA, or the email address does not have a
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# single @-sign. Should never happen.
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return email
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def is_dcv_address(email):
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email = email.lower()
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for localpart in ("admin", "administrator", "postmaster", "hostmaster", "webmaster"):
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if email.startswith(localpart+"@") or email.startswith(localpart+"+"):
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return True
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return False
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def open_database(env, with_connection=False):
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conn = sqlite3.connect(env["STORAGE_ROOT"] + "/mail/users.sqlite")
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if not with_connection:
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return conn.cursor()
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else:
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return conn, conn.cursor()
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def get_mail_users(env):
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# Returns a flat, sorted list of all user accounts.
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c = open_database(env)
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c.execute('SELECT email FROM users')
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users = [ row[0] for row in c.fetchall() ]
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return utils.sort_email_addresses(users, env)
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def get_mail_users_ex(env, with_archived=False, with_slow_info=False):
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# Returns a complex data structure of all user accounts, optionally
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# including archived (status="inactive") accounts.
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#
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# [
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# {
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# domain: "domain.tld",
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# users: [
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# {
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# email: "name@domain.tld",
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# privileges: [ "priv1", "priv2", ... ],
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# status: "active" | "inactive",
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# },
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# ...
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# ]
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# },
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# ...
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# ]
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# Get users and their privileges.
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users = []
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active_accounts = set()
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c = open_database(env)
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c.execute('SELECT email, privileges FROM users')
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for email, privileges in c.fetchall():
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active_accounts.add(email)
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user = {
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"email": email,
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"privileges": parse_privs(privileges),
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"status": "active",
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}
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users.append(user)
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if with_slow_info:
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user["mailbox_size"] = utils.du(os.path.join(env['STORAGE_ROOT'], 'mail/mailboxes', *reversed(email.split("@"))))
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# Add in archived accounts.
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if with_archived:
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root = os.path.join(env['STORAGE_ROOT'], 'mail/mailboxes')
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for domain in os.listdir(root):
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for user in os.listdir(os.path.join(root, domain)):
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email = user + "@" + domain
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mbox = os.path.join(root, domain, user)
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if email in active_accounts: continue
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user = {
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"email": email,
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"privileges": "",
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"status": "inactive",
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"mailbox": mbox,
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}
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users.append(user)
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if with_slow_info:
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user["mailbox_size"] = utils.du(mbox)
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# Group by domain.
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domains = { }
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for user in users:
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domain = get_domain(user["email"])
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if domain not in domains:
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domains[domain] = {
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"domain": domain,
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"users": []
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}
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domains[domain]["users"].append(user)
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# Sort domains.
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domains = [domains[domain] for domain in utils.sort_domains(domains.keys(), env)]
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# Sort users within each domain first by status then lexicographically by email address.
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for domain in domains:
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domain["users"].sort(key = lambda user : (user["status"] != "active", user["email"]))
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return domains
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def get_admins(env):
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# Returns a set of users with admin privileges.
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users = set()
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for domain in get_mail_users_ex(env):
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for user in domain["users"]:
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if "admin" in user["privileges"]:
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users.add(user["email"])
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return users
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def get_mail_aliases(env):
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# Returns a sorted list of tuples of (address, forward-tos, permitted-senders).
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c = open_database(env)
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c.execute('SELECT source, destination, permitted_senders FROM aliases')
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aliases = { row[0]: row for row in c.fetchall() } # make dict
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# put in a canonical order: sort by domain, then by email address lexicographically
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aliases = [ aliases[address] for address in utils.sort_email_addresses(aliases.keys(), env) ]
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return aliases
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def get_mail_aliases_ex(env):
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# Returns a complex data structure of all mail aliases, similar
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# to get_mail_users_ex.
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#
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# [
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# {
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# domain: "domain.tld",
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# alias: [
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# {
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# address: "name@domain.tld", # IDNA-encoded
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# address_display: "name@domain.tld", # full Unicode
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# forwards_to: ["user1@domain.com", "receiver-only1@domain.com", ...],
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# permitted_senders: ["user1@domain.com", "sender-only1@domain.com", ...] OR null,
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# required: True|False
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# },
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# ...
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# ]
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# },
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# ...
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# ]
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required_aliases = get_required_aliases(env)
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domains = {}
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for address, forwards_to, permitted_senders in get_mail_aliases(env):
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# get alias info
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domain = get_domain(address)
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required = (address in required_aliases)
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# add to list
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if not domain in domains:
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domains[domain] = {
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"domain": domain,
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"aliases": [],
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}
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domains[domain]["aliases"].append({
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"address": address,
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"address_display": prettify_idn_email_address(address),
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"forwards_to": [prettify_idn_email_address(r.strip()) for r in forwards_to.split(",")],
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"permitted_senders": [prettify_idn_email_address(s.strip()) for s in permitted_senders.split(",")] if permitted_senders is not None else None,
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"required": required,
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})
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# Sort domains.
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domains = [domains[domain] for domain in utils.sort_domains(domains.keys(), env)]
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# Sort aliases within each domain first by required-ness then lexicographically by address.
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for domain in domains:
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domain["aliases"].sort(key = lambda alias : (alias["required"], alias["address"]))
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return domains
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def get_domain(emailaddr, as_unicode=True):
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# Gets the domain part of an email address. Turns IDNA
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# back to Unicode for display.
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ret = emailaddr.split('@', 1)[1]
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if as_unicode:
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try:
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ret = idna.decode(ret.encode('ascii'))
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except (ValueError, UnicodeError, idna.IDNAError):
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# Looks like we have an invalid email address in
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# the database. Now is not the time to complain.
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pass
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return ret
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def get_mail_domains(env, filter_aliases=lambda alias : True):
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# Returns the domain names (IDNA-encoded) of all of the email addresses
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# configured on the system.
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return set(
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[get_domain(login, as_unicode=False) for login in get_mail_users(env)]
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+ [get_domain(address, as_unicode=False) for address, *_ in get_mail_aliases(env) if filter_aliases(address) ]
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)
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def add_mail_user(email, pw, privs, env):
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# validate email
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if email.strip() == "":
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return ("No email address provided.", 400)
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elif not validate_email(email):
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return ("Invalid email address.", 400)
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elif not validate_email(email, mode='user'):
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return ("User account email addresses may only use the lowercase ASCII letters a-z, the digits 0-9, underscore (_), hyphen (-), and period (.).", 400)
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elif is_dcv_address(email) and len(get_mail_users(env)) > 0:
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# Make domain control validation hijacking a little harder to mess up by preventing the usual
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# addresses used for DCV from being user accounts. Except let it be the first account because
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# during box setup the user won't know the rules.
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return ("You may not make a user account for that address because it is frequently used for domain control validation. Use an alias instead if necessary.", 400)
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# validate password
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validate_password(pw)
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# validate privileges
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if privs is None or privs.strip() == "":
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privs = []
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else:
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privs = privs.split("\n")
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for p in privs:
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validation = validate_privilege(p)
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if validation: return validation
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# get the database
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conn, c = open_database(env, with_connection=True)
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# hash the password
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pw = hash_password(pw)
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# add the user to the database
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try:
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c.execute("INSERT INTO users (email, password, privileges) VALUES (?, ?, ?)",
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(email, pw, "\n".join(privs)))
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except sqlite3.IntegrityError:
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return ("User already exists.", 400)
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# write databasebefore next step
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conn.commit()
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# Create & subscribe the user's INBOX, Trash, Spam, and Drafts folders.
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# * Our sieve rule for spam expects that the Spam folder exists.
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# * Roundcube will show an error if the user tries to delete a message before the Trash folder exists (#359).
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# * K-9 mail will poll every 90 seconds if a Drafts folder does not exist, so create it
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# to avoid unnecessary polling.
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# Check if the mailboxes exist before creating them. When creating a user that had previously
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# been deleted, the mailboxes will still exist because they are still on disk.
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try:
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existing_mboxes = utils.shell('check_output', ["doveadm", "mailbox", "list", "-u", email, "-8"], capture_stderr=True).split("\n")
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
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c.execute("DELETE FROM users WHERE email=?", (email,))
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conn.commit()
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return ("Failed to initialize the user: " + e.output.decode("utf8"), 400)
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for folder in ("INBOX", "Trash", "Spam", "Drafts"):
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if folder not in existing_mboxes:
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utils.shell('check_call', ["doveadm", "mailbox", "create", "-u", email, "-s", folder])
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# Update things in case any new domains are added.
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return kick(env, "mail user added")
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def set_mail_password(email, pw, env):
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# validate that password is acceptable
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validate_password(pw)
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# hash the password
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pw = hash_password(pw)
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# update the database
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conn, c = open_database(env, with_connection=True)
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c.execute("UPDATE users SET password=? WHERE email=?", (pw, email))
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if c.rowcount != 1:
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return ("That's not a user (%s)." % email, 400)
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conn.commit()
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return "OK"
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def hash_password(pw):
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# Turn the plain password into a Dovecot-format hashed password, meaning
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# something like "{SCHEME}hashedpassworddata".
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# http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Authentication/PasswordSchemes
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return utils.shell('check_output', ["/usr/bin/doveadm", "pw", "-s", "SHA512-CRYPT", "-p", pw]).strip()
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def get_mail_password(email, env):
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# Gets the hashed password for a user. Passwords are stored in Dovecot's
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# password format, with a prefixed scheme.
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# http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Authentication/PasswordSchemes
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# update the database
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c = open_database(env)
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c.execute('SELECT password FROM users WHERE email=?', (email,))
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rows = c.fetchall()
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if len(rows) != 1:
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raise ValueError("That's not a user (%s)." % email)
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return rows[0][0]
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def remove_mail_user(email, env):
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# remove
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conn, c = open_database(env, with_connection=True)
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c.execute("DELETE FROM users WHERE email=?", (email,))
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if c.rowcount != 1:
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return ("That's not a user (%s)." % email, 400)
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conn.commit()
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# Update things in case any domains are removed.
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return kick(env, "mail user removed")
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def parse_privs(value):
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return [p for p in value.split("\n") if p.strip() != ""]
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def get_mail_user_privileges(email, env, empty_on_error=False):
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# get privs
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c = open_database(env)
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c.execute('SELECT privileges FROM users WHERE email=?', (email,))
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rows = c.fetchall()
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if len(rows) != 1:
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if empty_on_error: return []
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return ("That's not a user (%s)." % email, 400)
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return parse_privs(rows[0][0])
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def validate_privilege(priv):
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if "\n" in priv or priv.strip() == "":
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return ("That's not a valid privilege (%s)." % priv, 400)
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return None
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def add_remove_mail_user_privilege(email, priv, action, env):
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# validate
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validation = validate_privilege(priv)
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if validation: return validation
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# get existing privs, but may fail
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privs = get_mail_user_privileges(email, env)
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if isinstance(privs, tuple): return privs # error
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# update privs set
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if action == "add":
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if priv not in privs:
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privs.append(priv)
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elif action == "remove":
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privs = [p for p in privs if p != priv]
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else:
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return ("Invalid action.", 400)
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# commit to database
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conn, c = open_database(env, with_connection=True)
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c.execute("UPDATE users SET privileges=? WHERE email=?", ("\n".join(privs), email))
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if c.rowcount != 1:
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return ("Something went wrong.", 400)
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conn.commit()
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return "OK"
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def add_mail_alias(address, forwards_to, permitted_senders, env, update_if_exists=False, do_kick=True):
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# convert Unicode domain to IDNA
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address = sanitize_idn_email_address(address)
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# Our database is case sensitive (oops), which affects mail delivery
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# (Postfix always queries in lowercase?), so force lowercase.
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address = address.lower()
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# validate address
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address = address.strip()
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if address == "":
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return ("No email address provided.", 400)
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if not validate_email(address, mode='alias'):
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return ("Invalid email address (%s)." % address, 400)
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# validate forwards_to
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validated_forwards_to = []
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forwards_to = forwards_to.strip()
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# extra checks for email addresses used in domain control validation
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is_dcv_source = is_dcv_address(address)
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# Postfix allows a single @domain.tld as the destination, which means
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# the local part on the address is preserved in the rewrite. We must
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# try to convert Unicode to IDNA first before validating that it's a
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# legitimate alias address. Don't allow this sort of rewriting for
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# DCV source addresses.
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r1 = sanitize_idn_email_address(forwards_to)
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if validate_email(r1, mode='alias') and not is_dcv_source:
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validated_forwards_to.append(r1)
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else:
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# Parse comma and \n-separated destination emails & validate. In this
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# case, the forwards_to must be complete email addresses.
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for line in forwards_to.split("\n"):
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for email in line.split(","):
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email = email.strip()
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if email == "": continue
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email = sanitize_idn_email_address(email) # Unicode => IDNA
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if not validate_email(email):
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return ("Invalid receiver email address (%s)." % email, 400)
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if is_dcv_source and not is_dcv_address(email) and "admin" not in get_mail_user_privileges(email, env, empty_on_error=True):
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# Make domain control validation hijacking a little harder to mess up by
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# requiring aliases for email addresses typically used in DCV to forward
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# only to accounts that are administrators on this system.
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return ("This alias can only have administrators of this system as destinations because the address is frequently used for domain control validation.", 400)
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validated_forwards_to.append(email)
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# validate permitted_senders
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valid_logins = get_mail_users(env)
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validated_permitted_senders = []
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permitted_senders = permitted_senders.strip()
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# Parse comma and \n-separated sender logins & validate. The permitted_senders must be
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# valid usernames.
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for line in permitted_senders.split("\n"):
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for login in line.split(","):
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login = login.strip()
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if login == "": continue
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if login not in valid_logins:
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return ("Invalid permitted sender: %s is not a user on this system." % login, 400)
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validated_permitted_senders.append(login)
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# Make sure the alias has either a forwards_to or a permitted_sender.
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if len(validated_forwards_to) + len(validated_permitted_senders) == 0:
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return ("The alias must either forward to an address or have a permitted sender.", 400)
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# save to db
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forwards_to = ",".join(validated_forwards_to)
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if len(validated_permitted_senders) == 0:
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permitted_senders = None
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else:
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permitted_senders = ",".join(validated_permitted_senders)
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conn, c = open_database(env, with_connection=True)
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try:
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c.execute("INSERT INTO aliases (source, destination, permitted_senders) VALUES (?, ?, ?)", (address, forwards_to, permitted_senders))
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return_status = "alias added"
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except sqlite3.IntegrityError:
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if not update_if_exists:
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return ("Alias already exists (%s)." % address, 400)
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else:
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c.execute("UPDATE aliases SET destination = ?, permitted_senders = ? WHERE source = ?", (forwards_to, permitted_senders, address))
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return_status = "alias updated"
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conn.commit()
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if do_kick:
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# Update things in case any new domains are added.
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return kick(env, return_status)
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def remove_mail_alias(address, env, do_kick=True):
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# convert Unicode domain to IDNA
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address = sanitize_idn_email_address(address)
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# remove
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conn, c = open_database(env, with_connection=True)
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c.execute("DELETE FROM aliases WHERE source=?", (address,))
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if c.rowcount != 1:
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return ("That's not an alias (%s)." % address, 400)
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conn.commit()
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if do_kick:
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# Update things in case any domains are removed.
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return kick(env, "alias removed")
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def get_system_administrator(env):
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return "administrator@" + env['PRIMARY_HOSTNAME']
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def get_required_aliases(env):
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# These are the aliases that must exist.
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aliases = set()
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# The system administrator alias is required.
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aliases.add(get_system_administrator(env))
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# The hostmaster alias is exposed in the DNS SOA for each zone.
|
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aliases.add("hostmaster@" + env['PRIMARY_HOSTNAME'])
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|
|
# Get a list of domains we serve mail for, except ones for which the only
|
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# email on that domain are the required aliases or a catch-all/domain-forwarder.
|
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real_mail_domains = get_mail_domains(env,
|
|
filter_aliases = lambda alias :
|
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not alias.startswith("postmaster@") and not alias.startswith("admin@")
|
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and not alias.startswith("@")
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# Create postmaster@ and admin@ for all domains we serve mail on.
|
|
# postmaster@ is assumed to exist by our Postfix configuration. admin@
|
|
# isn't anything, but it might save the user some trouble e.g. when
|
|
# buying an SSL certificate.
|
|
for domain in real_mail_domains:
|
|
aliases.add("postmaster@" + domain)
|
|
aliases.add("admin@" + domain)
|
|
|
|
return aliases
|
|
|
|
def kick(env, mail_result=None):
|
|
results = []
|
|
|
|
# Include the current operation's result in output.
|
|
|
|
if mail_result is not None:
|
|
results.append(mail_result + "\n")
|
|
|
|
# Ensure every required alias exists.
|
|
|
|
existing_users = get_mail_users(env)
|
|
existing_alias_records = get_mail_aliases(env)
|
|
existing_aliases = set(a for a, *_ in existing_alias_records) # just first entry in tuple
|
|
required_aliases = get_required_aliases(env)
|
|
|
|
def ensure_admin_alias_exists(address):
|
|
# If a user account exists with that address, we're good.
|
|
if address in existing_users:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# If the alias already exists, we're good.
|
|
if address in existing_aliases:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# Doesn't exist.
|
|
administrator = get_system_administrator(env)
|
|
if address == administrator: return # don't make an alias from the administrator to itself --- this alias must be created manually
|
|
add_mail_alias(address, administrator, "", env, do_kick=False)
|
|
if administrator not in existing_aliases: return # don't report the alias in output if the administrator alias isn't in yet -- this is a hack to supress confusing output on initial setup
|
|
results.append("added alias %s (=> %s)\n" % (address, administrator))
|
|
|
|
for address in required_aliases:
|
|
ensure_admin_alias_exists(address)
|
|
|
|
# Remove auto-generated postmaster/admin on domains we no
|
|
# longer have any other email addresses for.
|
|
for address, forwards_to, *_ in existing_alias_records:
|
|
user, domain = address.split("@")
|
|
if user in ("postmaster", "admin") \
|
|
and address not in required_aliases \
|
|
and forwards_to == get_system_administrator(env):
|
|
remove_mail_alias(address, env, do_kick=False)
|
|
results.append("removed alias %s (was to %s; domain no longer used for email)\n" % (address, forwards_to))
|
|
|
|
# Update DNS and nginx in case any domains are added/removed.
|
|
|
|
from dns_update import do_dns_update
|
|
results.append( do_dns_update(env) )
|
|
|
|
from web_update import do_web_update
|
|
results.append( do_web_update(env) )
|
|
|
|
return "".join(s for s in results if s != "")
|
|
|
|
def validate_password(pw):
|
|
# validate password
|
|
if pw.strip() == "":
|
|
raise ValueError("No password provided.")
|
|
if re.search(r"[\s]", pw):
|
|
raise ValueError("Passwords cannot contain spaces.")
|
|
if len(pw) < 4:
|
|
raise ValueError("Passwords must be at least four characters.")
|
|
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
|
import sys
|
|
if len(sys.argv) > 2 and sys.argv[1] == "validate-email":
|
|
# Validate that we can create a Dovecot account for a given string.
|
|
if validate_email(sys.argv[2], mode='user'):
|
|
sys.exit(0)
|
|
else:
|
|
sys.exit(1)
|
|
|
|
if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[1] == "update":
|
|
from utils import load_environment
|
|
print(kick(load_environment()))
|