From: Baptiste Daroussin Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2024 13:37:05 +0000 (+0200) Subject: pymime: remove X-Git-Tag: RELEASE_1_5_0~21 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=0871b951384bca279d06e74b3fd02f947bba705e;p=thirdparty%2Fmlmmj.git pymime: remove This script is obsolete: depends on python 2 and hasn't been updated upstream for years --- diff --git a/README.footers.md b/README.footers.md index c3a3ef1d..babbba9f 100644 --- a/README.footers.md +++ b/README.footers.md @@ -33,11 +33,3 @@ mlmmj-recieve-ff. Foot Filter will output documentation if you run it without arguments, and again, instructions for the script that handles the piping are found within it. - -## Py-MIME - -A third option is Py-MIME. 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But first, please read -. diff --git a/contrib/pymime/README.md b/contrib/pymime/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index a0e425cd..00000000 --- a/contrib/pymime/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -pymime - A MIME formatter in python -=================================== - -This program is designed to take a MIME-formatted email and do the following actions: -- convert HTML-parts of singlepart-mails to plaintext -- strip HTML-parts of multipart-mails -- strip attachments -- optionally append a footer to the mail -- optionally add an X-Archived-At header for mail-archive.com - -Requirements ------------- - -Tested with python 2.6 and 2.7. -Currently not compatible with python 3.X, as this would require dropping 2.6 support. - -Usage ------ - - Usage: pymime.py [options] - Options: - -h, --help - show this help message and exit - -i INPUT, --input=INPUT - Where to read the mail from. Defaults to STDIN - -o OUTPUT, --output=OUTPUT - Where to write the transformed mail. Defaults to STDOUT - -f FOOTER, --footer=FOOTER - UTF-8 encoded footer to append to every mail. - -k, --keep-going - Ignore failures (ATM only missing footer file) as much - as possible before failing. - -a, --archive-header - Add Archived-At header for mail-archive.com - - -License -------- - -GPLv3 - -Source ------- - -https://github.com/tdf/pymime - -Bugs ----- - -https://github.com/tdf/pymime/issues - -Contact -------- - -alex@documentfoundation.org \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/contrib/pymime/integration/mlmmj/mlmmj-pymime b/contrib/pymime/integration/mlmmj/mlmmj-pymime deleted file mode 100644 index 6fac0723..00000000 --- a/contrib/pymime/integration/mlmmj/mlmmj-pymime +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -MLMMJRECIEVE=/usr/bin/mlmmj-recieve -PYMIME=/var/spool/mlmmj/pymime.py - -# check executables -if ! [ -x $MLMMJRECIEVE ]; then - echo "can't find $MLMMJRECIEVE executable, aborting" - exit 1 -fi - -if ! [ -x $PYMIME ]; then - echo "can't find $PYMIME executable, aborting" - exit 1 -fi - -# read parameters -I=1 -PARAM_L=0 -while [ $I -le $# ] && [ $PARAM_L == 0 ]; do - if [ "${!I}" == "-L" ]; then - PARAM_L=1 - fi - I=$[$I+1] -done - -if [ $PARAM_L == 1 ] && [ $I -le $# ]; then - MLPATH="${!I}" -else - echo "parameter -L /path/to/listdir missing, aborting" - exit 1 -fi - -if ! [ -d "${MLPATH}" ]; then - echo "${MLPATH} is not existing or no directory, aborting" - exit 1 -fi - -CONTROLD="${MLPATH}/control" - -if ! [ -d "${CONTROLD}" ]; then - echo "${CONTROLD} is not existing or no directory, aborting" - exit 1 -fi - -# go to the mailinglist directory -cd $MLPATH - -# pipe the calls -$PYMIME | $MLMMJRECIEVE "$@" diff --git a/contrib/pymime/src/pymime.py b/contrib/pymime/src/pymime.py deleted file mode 100755 index 5cb0bbd8..00000000 --- a/contrib/pymime/src/pymime.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,288 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# Copyright 2011 Alexander Werner -# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program. If not, see . - -""" -This script takes a MIME-formatted email and does various transformations with it, -e.g. converts HTML-mails to plain text mails and strips attachements. -""" -__version__="1.0.0" -import HTMLParser, email, email.utils, sys -from optparse import OptionParser -# for archive-header -import hashlib -import base64 -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Configuration Options start here - -IGNORETAGS = ( "script", "head", "title", "link" ) -MAP_STARTTAGS = {"li": "\n* ", - "p": "\n"} -MAP_ENDTAGS = { "p": "\n", - "div": "\n", - "h1": "\n==============================================================\n\n", - "h2": "\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n\n", - "h3": "\n", - "h4": "\n", - "h5": "\n", - "h6": "\n"} -MAXNUMNEWLINES = 2 - -# No Configuration beneath this line -# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -# Parse command line options -parser = OptionParser() -parser.add_option( "-i", "--input", dest = "input", default = "-", - help = "Where to read the mail from. Defaults to STDIN" ) -parser.add_option( "-o", "--output", dest = "output", default = "-", - help = "Where to write the transformed mail. Defaults to STDOUT" ) -parser.add_option( "-f", "--footer", dest = "footer", default = None, - help = "UTF-8 encoded footer to append to every mail." ) -parser.add_option( "-k", "--keep-going", dest = "keep_going", action = "store_true", default = False, - help = "Ignore failures (ATM only missing footer file) as much as possible before failing." ) -parser.add_option( "-a", "--archive-header", dest = "archive_header", action = "store_true", default = False, - help = "Add Archived-At header for mail-archive.com" ) -parser.add_option( "-V", "--version", dest = "print_version", action = "store_true", default = False, help = "Show version and exit" ) -options, args = parser.parse_args() - - -class StripHTML( HTMLParser.HTMLParser ): - """ - This class provides the necessary logic to convert HTML to plain text. - """ - def __init__( self ): - self.reset() - self.plain = [] - self.last_starttag = None - def handle_starttag( self, tag, attributes ): - self.last_starttag = tag - if tag in MAP_STARTTAGS: - self.plain.append( MAP_STARTTAGS[tag] ) - def handle_endtag( self, tag ): - if tag in MAP_ENDTAGS.keys(): - self.plain.append( MAP_ENDTAGS[tag] ) - def handle_data( self, data ): - if self.last_starttag not in IGNORETAGS: - self.plain.append( data.strip() ) - def remove_whitespace( self ): - # Split at newlines instead of tags - self.plain = "".join( self.plain ).split( "\n" ) - numspace = 0 - # Copy the whole text - oldplain = self.plain[:] - self.plain = [] - for line in oldplain: - if line.isspace() or line is "": - numspace = numspace + 1 - if numspace <= MAXNUMNEWLINES: - # number of blank newlines is lower than limit, append line - self.plain.append( "\n" ) - else: - numspace = 0 - # line is no blank newline, append line - self.plain.append( line ) - def get_plain_data( self ): - self.remove_whitespace() - return "\n".join( self.plain ) - -class EMail( object ): - """ - This class represents an email or a single payload of a multipart email. - """ - def __init__( self, keep_going = False ): - self.to_include = False - self.keep_going = keep_going - def feed( self, fp = None, string = None, message = None ): - """ - Feeds the EMail object with data. If fp is supplied, a new message will be created using - email.message_from_file, if string is supplied, a new message will be created using - email.message_from_string, if message is supplied, the supplied message will be used. - """ - if fp is not None: - self.message = email.message_from_file( fp ) - elif string is not None: - self.message = email.message_from_string( string ) - elif message is not None: - self.message = message - else: - raise AttributeError - def parse( self ): - """ - Parses the supplied message object. EMail.feed must have been called before. - """ - if self.message.is_multipart(): - self.parse_multipart() - else: - self.parse_singlepart() - def parse_multipart( self ): - """ - Parses a multipart message object. - """ - mails = [] - #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Test if the message has a text/plain and a text/html part - has_plaintext = False - has_html = False - for part in self.message.walk(): - content_type = part.get_content_type() - if content_type == "text/plain": - has_plaintext = True - if content_type == "text/html": - has_html = True - #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - # If the message has both text/plain and text/html parts, use the existing text/plain part - # and dismiss all other parts - if has_plaintext and has_html: - for part in self.message.walk(): - content_type = part.get_content_type() - if content_type == "text/plain": - mails.append( part ) - #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Parse every part of the message for inclusion - else: - for part in self.message.walk(): - # Avoid infinite recursion, message.walk also yields the parent message. - if part.is_multipart(): - continue - # Parse the submessage - mail = EMail() - mail.feed( message = part ) - mail.parse() - # If the submessage contains useful data, append it to the final list of submessages - if mail.to_include: - mails.append( mail.message ) - #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Test if at least one submessage survived the parsing - if mails: - # Delete the body from the message - self.message.set_payload( None ) - # Only one submessage to be included in the body, a restructuring of the parent - # message is necessary. - if len( mails ) == 1: - mail = mails[0] - # Copy the Headers from the submessage to the parent message - for key in mail.keys(): - del self.message[key] - self.message[ key] = mail[key] - # If the parent message is still multipart, the submessage didn't have a Content-Type - # Header. Replace the old parent Content-Type with a default. - if "multipart" in self.message.get_content_maintype(): - del self.message["Content-Type"] - self.message["Content-Type"] = "text/plain" - # Copy the body from the submessage to teh parent message - self.message.set_payload( mails[0].get_payload() ) - # Multiple submessages are to be included, simply attach them. - else: - for mail in mails: - self.message.attach( mail ) - # No Message is to be included - else: - raise Exception - def addArchiveHeader( self ): - """ - Add mail-archive.com direct-link to archive http://www.mail-archive.com/faq.html#listserver - """ - message_id = self.message['message-id'] - list_post = email.utils.parseaddr(self.message['to']) - if ( message_id is not None ) and ( list_post[1] is not '' ): - # remove < and > from msg-id - sha = hashlib.sha1( message_id[1:-1] ) - sha.update( list_post[1] ) - hash = base64.urlsafe_b64encode( sha.digest() ) - url = "" % hash - self.message['Archived-At'] = url - # in case debugging is needed - #self.message['X-Archived-At-msgid'] = message_id[1:-1] - #self.message['X-Archived-At-list-post'] = list_post[1] - - def parse_singlepart( self ): - """ - Parses a singlepart message object. - """ - content_type = self.message.get_content_type() - if content_type == "text/plain": - # text/plain is fine, if I'm a submessage I want to be included - self.to_include = True - elif content_type == "text/html": - # text/html must be stripped down to text/plain - s = StripHTML() - # Feed the HTML-Stripper with the body of the message - s.feed( self.message.get_payload() ) - # And set the body of the message to the output of the HTML-Stripper - self.message.set_payload( s.get_plain_data() ) - # if I'm a submessage I also want to be included - self.to_include = True - # rewrite the Content-Type header, im no longer an evil HTML mail :) - self.message.set_type( "text/plain" ) - def get_string( self ): - """ - Returns the string representation of the supplied message. - """ - return self.message.as_string() - - def append_footer_from_file( self, filename ): - rawfooter = None - footer = None - orig_cs = self.message.get_content_charset() - if orig_cs == None: - cs = "iso-8859-15" - orig_cs = "ascii" - else: - cs = orig_cs - try: - with open( filename ) as f: - rawfooter = f.read() - except: - if not self.keep_going: - raise - if rawfooter: - try: - footer = rawfooter.decode( "utf-8" ).encode( cs ) - except: - cs = "utf-8" - footer = rawfooter.decode( "utf-8" ).encode( cs ) - if footer: - sep = "\n" - if footer.startswith( "\n" ): - sep = "" - payload = self.message.get_payload( decode = True ).decode( orig_cs ).encode( cs ) + sep + footer - del self.message["MIME-Version"] - del self.message["Content-Transfer-Encoding"] - self.message.set_payload( payload, cs ) - - -if __name__ == "__main__": - if options.print_version: - print("pymime "+__version__) - exit() - if options.input == "-": - input = sys.stdin - else: - input = file( options.input ) - if options.output == "-": - output = sys.stdout - else: - output = file( options.output, "w" ) - e = EMail( keep_going = options.keep_going ) - e.feed( fp = input ) - e.parse() - if options.archive_header: - e.addArchiveHeader() - if options.footer: - e.append_footer_from_file( options.footer ) - output.write( e.get_string() ) - output.close() diff --git a/contrib/pymime/src/test.eml b/contrib/pymime/src/test.eml deleted file mode 100644 index 99f86eaf..00000000 --- a/contrib/pymime/src/test.eml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -Message-ID: -Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2000 04:17:00 +0200 -From: MHTML -MIME-Version: 1.0 -To: mhtml@dsv.su.se -Subject: Test message no. 17 (modification of no. 13) -Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="==boundary-2" - ---==boundary-2 - -This is test message no. 17 -=========================== - -Here comes the red test image: ------------------------------ - - - -Here comes the yellow test image: --------------------------------- - - - -This is the last line of this test message. ---==boundary-2 -Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="==boundary-1";type="text/html" - -Text displayed only to non-MIME-compliant mailers ---==boundary-1 -Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii -Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit - - - -Test message no. 17 - - -

This is test message no. 17

- -

Here comes the red test image:

- - -

Here comes the yellow test image:

- - -

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