# IMAP folder support # Copyright (C) 2002-2007 John Goerzen # # # 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 2 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, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA import email import random import binascii import re import time from copy import copy from Base import BaseFolder from offlineimap import imaputil, imaplibutil class IMAPFolder(BaseFolder): def __init__(self, imapserver, name, visiblename, accountname, repository): self.config = imapserver.config self.expunge = repository.getexpunge() self.name = imaputil.dequote(name) self.root = None # imapserver.root self.sep = imapserver.delim self.imapserver = imapserver self.messagelist = None self.visiblename = visiblename self.accountname = accountname self.repository = repository self.randomgenerator = random.Random() BaseFolder.__init__(self) #self.ui is set in BaseFolder def selectro(self, imapobj): """Select this folder when we do not need write access. Prefer SELECT to EXAMINE if we can, since some servers (Courier) do not stabilize UID validity until the folder is selected.""" try: imapobj.select(self.getfullname()) except imapobj.readonly: imapobj.select(self.getfullname(), readonly = 1) def getaccountname(self): return self.accountname def suggeststhreads(self): return 1 def waitforthread(self): self.imapserver.connectionwait() def getcopyinstancelimit(self): return 'MSGCOPY_' + self.repository.getname() def getvisiblename(self): return self.visiblename def getuidvalidity(self): imapobj = self.imapserver.acquireconnection() try: # Primes untagged_responses self.selectro(imapobj) return long(imapobj._get_untagged_response('UIDVALIDITY', True)[0]) finally: self.imapserver.releaseconnection(imapobj) def quickchanged(self, statusfolder): # An IMAP folder has definitely changed if the number of # messages or the UID of the last message have changed. Otherwise # only flag changes could have occurred. imapobj = self.imapserver.acquireconnection() try: # Primes untagged_responses imaptype, imapdata = imapobj.select(self.getfullname(), readonly = 1, force = 1) # 1. Some mail servers do not return an EXISTS response # if the folder is empty. 2. ZIMBRA servers can return # multiple EXISTS replies in the form 500, 1000, 1500, # 1623 so check for potentially multiple replies. if imapdata == [None]: return True maxmsgid = 0 for msgid in imapdata: maxmsgid = max(long(msgid), maxmsgid) # Different number of messages than last time? if maxmsgid != len(statusfolder.getmessagelist()): return True if maxmsgid < 1: # No messages; return return False # Now, get the UID for the last message. response = imapobj.fetch('%d' % maxmsgid, '(UID)')[1] finally: self.imapserver.releaseconnection(imapobj) # Discard the message number. messagestr = response[0].split(' ', 1)[1] options = imaputil.flags2hash(messagestr) if not options.has_key('UID'): return True uid = long(options['UID']) saveduids = statusfolder.getmessagelist().keys() saveduids.sort() if uid != saveduids[-1]: return True return False # TODO: Make this so that it can define a date that would be the oldest messages etc. def cachemessagelist(self): imapobj = self.imapserver.acquireconnection() self.messagelist = {} try: # Primes untagged_responses imaptype, imapdata = imapobj.select(self.getfullname(), readonly = 1, force = 1) maxage = self.config.getdefaultint("Account " + self.accountname, "maxage", -1) maxsize = self.config.getdefaultint("Account " + self.accountname, "maxsize", -1) if (maxage != -1) | (maxsize != -1): try: search_condition = "("; if(maxage != -1): #find out what the oldest message is that we should look at oldest_time_struct = time.gmtime(time.time() - (60*60*24*maxage)) #format this manually - otherwise locales could cause problems monthnames_standard = ["Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", \ "June", "July", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec"] our_monthname = monthnames_standard[oldest_time_struct[1]-1] daystr = "%(day)02d" % {'day' : oldest_time_struct[2]} date_search_str = "SINCE " + daystr + "-" + our_monthname \ + "-" + str(oldest_time_struct[0]) search_condition += date_search_str if(maxsize != -1): if(maxage != 1): #There are two conditions - add a space search_condition += " " search_condition += "SMALLER " + self.config.getdefault("Account " + self.accountname, "maxsize", -1) search_condition += ")" searchresult = imapobj.search(None, search_condition) #result would come back seperated by space - to change into a fetch #statement we need to change space to comma messagesToFetch = searchresult[1][0].replace(" ", ",") except KeyError: return if len(messagesToFetch) < 1: # No messages; return return else: # 1. Some mail servers do not return an EXISTS response # if the folder is empty. 2. ZIMBRA servers can return # multiple EXISTS replies in the form 500, 1000, 1500, # 1623 so check for potentially multiple replies. if imapdata == [None]: return maxmsgid = 0 for msgid in imapdata: maxmsgid = max(long(msgid), maxmsgid) maxmsgid = long(imapdata[0]) messagesToFetch = '1:%d' % maxmsgid; if maxmsgid < 1: #no messages; return return # Now, get the flags and UIDs for these. # We could conceivably get rid of maxmsgid and just say # '1:*' here. response = imapobj.fetch(messagesToFetch, '(FLAGS UID)')[1] finally: self.imapserver.releaseconnection(imapobj) for messagestr in response: # Discard the message number. messagestr = messagestr.split(' ', 1)[1] options = imaputil.flags2hash(messagestr) if not options.has_key('UID'): self.ui.warn('No UID in message with options %s' %\ str(options), minor = 1) else: uid = long(options['UID']) flags = imaputil.flagsimap2maildir(options['FLAGS']) rtime = imaplibutil.Internaldate2epoch(messagestr) self.messagelist[uid] = {'uid': uid, 'flags': flags, 'time': rtime} def getmessagelist(self): return self.messagelist def getmessage(self, uid): imapobj = self.imapserver.acquireconnection() try: imapobj.select(self.getfullname(), readonly = 1) initialresult = imapobj.uid('fetch', '%d' % uid, '(BODY.PEEK[])') self.ui.debug('imap', 'Returned object from fetching %d: %s' % \ (uid, str(initialresult))) return initialresult[1][0][1].replace("\r\n", "\n") finally: self.imapserver.releaseconnection(imapobj) def getmessagetime(self, uid): return self.messagelist[uid]['time'] def getmessageflags(self, uid): return self.messagelist[uid]['flags'] def generate_randomheader(self, content): """Returns a unique X-OfflineIMAP header Generate an 'X-OfflineIMAP' mail header which contains a random unique value (which is based on the mail content, and a random number). This header allows us to fetch a mail after APPENDing it to an IMAP server and thus find out the UID that the server assigned it. :returns: (headername, headervalue) tuple, consisting of strings headername == 'X-OfflineIMAP' and headervalue will be a random string """ headername = 'X-OfflineIMAP' # We need a random component too. If we ever upload the same # mail twice (e.g. in different folders), we would still need to # get the UID for the correct one. As we won't have too many # mails with identical content, the randomness requirements are # not extremly critial though. # compute unsigned crc32 of 'content' as unique hash # NB: crc32 returns unsigned only starting with python 3.0 headervalue = str( binascii.crc32(content) & 0xffffffff ) + '-' headervalue += str(self.randomgenerator.randint(0,9999999999)) return (headername, headervalue) def savemessage_addheader(self, content, headername, headervalue): self.ui.debug('imap', 'savemessage_addheader: called to add %s: %s' % (headername, headervalue)) insertionpoint = content.find("\r\n") self.ui.debug('imap', 'savemessage_addheader: insertionpoint = %d' % insertionpoint) leader = content[0:insertionpoint] self.ui.debug('imap', 'savemessage_addheader: leader = %s' % repr(leader)) if insertionpoint == 0 or insertionpoint == -1: newline = '' insertionpoint = 0 else: newline = "\r\n" newline += "%s: %s" % (headername, headervalue) self.ui.debug('imap', 'savemessage_addheader: newline = ' + repr(newline)) trailer = content[insertionpoint:] self.ui.debug('imap', 'savemessage_addheader: trailer = ' + repr(trailer)) return leader + newline + trailer def savemessage_searchforheader(self, imapobj, headername, headervalue): self.ui.debug('imap', 'savemessage_searchforheader called for %s: %s' % \ (headername, headervalue)) # Now find the UID it got. headervalue = imapobj._quote(headervalue) try: matchinguids = imapobj.uid('search', 'HEADER', headername, headervalue)[1][0] except imapobj.error, err: # IMAP server doesn't implement search or had a problem. self.ui.debug('imap', "savemessage_searchforheader: got IMAP error '%s' while attempting to UID SEARCH for message with header %s" % (err, headername)) return 0 self.ui.debug('imap', 'savemessage_searchforheader got initial matchinguids: ' + repr(matchinguids)) if matchinguids == '': self.ui.debug('imap', "savemessage_searchforheader: UID SEARCH for message with header %s yielded no results" % headername) return 0 matchinguids = matchinguids.split(' ') self.ui.debug('imap', 'savemessage_searchforheader: matchinguids now ' + \ repr(matchinguids)) if len(matchinguids) != 1 or matchinguids[0] == None: raise ValueError, "While attempting to find UID for message with header %s, got wrong-sized matchinguids of %s" % (headername, str(matchinguids)) matchinguids.sort() return long(matchinguids[0]) def getmessageinternaldate(self, content, rtime=None): """Parses mail and returns an INTERNALDATE string It will use information in the following order, falling back as an attempt fails: - rtime parameter - Date header of email We return None, if we couldn't find a valid date. In this case the IMAP server will use the server local time when appening (per RFC). Note, that imaplib's Time2Internaldate is inherently broken as it returns localized date strings which are invalid for IMAP servers. However, that function is called for *every* append() internally. So we need to either pass in `None` or the correct string (in which case Time2Internaldate() will do nothing) to append(). The output of this function is designed to work as input to the imapobj.append() function. TODO: We should probably be returning a bytearray rather than a string here, because the IMAP server will expect plain ASCII. However, imaplib.Time2INternaldate currently returns a string so we go with the same for now. :param rtime: epoch timestamp to be used rather than analyzing the email. :returns: string in the form of "DD-Mmm-YYYY HH:MM:SS +HHMM" (including double quotes) or `None` in case of failure (which is fine as value for append).""" if rtime is None: message = email.message_from_string(content) # parsedate returns a 9-tuple that can be passed directly to # time.mktime(); Will be None if missing or not in a valid # format. Note that indexes 6, 7, and 8 of the result tuple are # not usable. datetuple = email.utils.parsedate(message.get('Date')) if datetuple is None: #could not determine the date, use the local time. return None #make it a real struct_time, so we have named attributes datetuple = time.struct_time(datetuple) else: #rtime is set, use that instead datetuple = time.localtime(rtime) try: # Check for invalid dates if datetuple[0] < 1981: raise ValueError # Check for invalid dates datetuple_check = time.localtime(time.mktime(datetuple)) if datetuple[:2] != datetuple_check[:2]: raise ValueError except (ValueError, OverflowError): # Argh, sometimes it's a valid format but year is 0102 # or something. Argh. It seems that Time2Internaldate # will rause a ValueError if the year is 0102 but not 1902, # but some IMAP servers nonetheless choke on 1902. self.ui.debug("Message with invalid date %s. Server will use local time." \ % datetuple) return None #produce a string representation of datetuple that works as #INTERNALDATE num2mon = {1:'Jan', 2:'Feb', 3:'Mar', 4:'Apr', 5:'May', 6:'Jun', 7:'Jul', 8:'Aug', 9:'Sep', 10:'Oct', 11:'Nov', 12:'Dec'} #tm_isdst coming from email.parsedate is not usable, we still use it here, mhh if datetuple.tm_isdst == '1': zone = -time.altzone else: zone = -time.timezone offset_h, offset_m = divmod(zone//60, 60) internaldate = '"%02d-%s-%04d %02d:%02d:%02d %+03d%02d"' \ % (datetuple.tm_mday, num2mon[datetuple.tm_mon], datetuple.tm_year, \ datetuple.tm_hour, datetuple.tm_min, datetuple.tm_sec, offset_h, offset_m) return internaldate def savemessage(self, uid, content, flags, rtime): """Save the message on the Server This backend always assigns a new uid, so the uid arg is ignored. This function will update the self.messagelist dict to contain the new message after sucessfully saving it. :param rtime: A timestamp to be used as the mail date :returns: the UID of the new message as assigned by the server. If the folder is read-only it will return 0.""" self.ui.debug('imap', 'savemessage: called') try: imapobj = self.imapserver.acquireconnection() try: imapobj.select(self.getfullname()) # Needed for search and making the box READ-WRITE except imapobj.readonly: # readonly exception. Return original uid to notify that # we did not save the message. (see savemessage in Base.py) self.ui.msgtoreadonly(self, uid, content, flags) return uid # UIDPLUS extension provides us with an APPENDUID response to our append() use_uidplus = 'UIDPLUS' in imapobj.capabilities # get the date of the message file, so we can pass it to the server. date = self.getmessageinternaldate(content, rtime) self.ui.debug('imap', 'savemessage: using date %s' % date) content = re.sub("(? 101: # Hack for those IMAP ervers with a limited line length self.processmessagesflags(operation, uidlist[:100], flags) self.processmessagesflags(operation, uidlist[100:], flags) return imapobj = self.imapserver.acquireconnection() try: try: imapobj.select(self.getfullname()) except imapobj.readonly: self.ui.flagstoreadonly(self, uidlist, flags) return r = imapobj.uid('store', imaputil.listjoin(uidlist), operation + 'FLAGS', imaputil.flagsmaildir2imap(flags)) assert r[0] == 'OK', 'Error with store: ' + '. '.join(r[1]) r = r[1] finally: self.imapserver.releaseconnection(imapobj) # Some IMAP servers do not always return a result. Therefore, # only update the ones that it talks about, and manually fix # the others. needupdate = copy(uidlist) for result in r: if result == None: # Compensate for servers that don't return anything from # STORE. continue attributehash = imaputil.flags2hash(imaputil.imapsplit(result)[1]) if not ('UID' in attributehash and 'FLAGS' in attributehash): # Compensate for servers that don't return a UID attribute. continue lflags = attributehash['FLAGS'] uid = long(attributehash['UID']) self.messagelist[uid]['flags'] = imaputil.flagsimap2maildir(lflags) try: needupdate.remove(uid) except ValueError: # Let it slide if it's not in the list pass for uid in needupdate: if operation == '+': for flag in flags: if not flag in self.messagelist[uid]['flags']: self.messagelist[uid]['flags'].append(flag) self.messagelist[uid]['flags'].sort() elif operation == '-': for flag in flags: if flag in self.messagelist[uid]['flags']: self.messagelist[uid]['flags'].remove(flag) def deletemessage(self, uid): self.deletemessages_noconvert([uid]) def deletemessages(self, uidlist): self.deletemessages_noconvert(uidlist) def deletemessages_noconvert(self, uidlist): # Weed out ones not in self.messagelist uidlist = [uid for uid in uidlist if uid in self.messagelist] if not len(uidlist): return self.addmessagesflags_noconvert(uidlist, ['T']) imapobj = self.imapserver.acquireconnection() try: try: imapobj.select(self.getfullname()) except imapobj.readonly: self.ui.deletereadonly(self, uidlist) return if self.expunge: assert(imapobj.expunge()[0] == 'OK') finally: self.imapserver.releaseconnection(imapobj) for uid in uidlist: del self.messagelist[uid]