#!/usr/bin/env python # # A GUI configurator for generating fetchmail configuration files. # by Eric S. Raymond, . # Requires Python with Tkinter, and the following OS-dependent services: # posix, posixpath, socket version = "1.11" from Tkinter import * from Dialog import * import sys, time, os, string, socket, getopt # # Define the data structures the GUIs will be tossing around # class Configuration: def __init__(self): self.poll_interval = 0 # Normally, run in foreground self.syslog = FALSE # Use syslogd for logging? self.logfile = None # No logfile, initially self.idfile = os.environ["HOME"] + "/.fetchids" # Default idfile, initially self.postmaster = None # No last-resort address, initially self.invisible = FALSE # Suppress Received line & spoof? self.servers = [] # List of included sites Configuration.typemap = ( ('poll_interval', 'Int'), ('syslog', 'Boolean'), ('logfile', 'String'), ('idfile', 'String'), ('postmaster', 'String'), ('invisible', 'Boolean')) def __repr__(self): str = ""; if self.syslog != ConfigurationDefaults.syslog: str = str + ("set syslog\n") elif self.logfile: str = str + ("set logfile \"%s\"\n" % (self.logfile,)); if self.idfile != ConfigurationDefaults.idfile: str = str + ("set idfile \"%s\"\n" % (self.idfile,)); if self.postmaster != ConfigurationDefaults.postmaster: str = str + ("set postmaster \"%s\"\n" % (self.postmaster,)); if self.poll_interval > 0: str = str + "set daemon " + `self.poll_interval` + "\n" for site in self.servers: str = str + repr(site) return str def __str__(self): return "[Configuration: " + repr(self) + "]" class Server: def __init__(self): self.pollname = None # Poll label self.via = None # True name of host self.active = TRUE # Poll status self.interval = 0 # Skip interval self.protocol = 'auto' # Default to auto protocol self.port = 0 # Port number to use self.uidl = FALSE # Don't use RFC1725 UIDLs by default self.auth = 'password' # Default to password authentication self.timeout = 300 # 5-minute timeout self.envelope = 'Received' # Envelope-address header self.envskip = 0 # Number of envelope headers to skip self.qvirtual = None # Name prefix to strip self.aka = [] # List of DNS aka names self.dns = TRUE # Enable DNS lookup on multidrop self.localdomains = [] # Domains to be considered local self.interface = None # IP address and range self.monitor = None # IP address and range self.plugin = None # Plugin command for going to server self.plugout = None # Plugin command for going to listener self.netsec = None # IPV6 security options self.users = [] # List of user entries for site Server.typemap = ( ('pollname', 'String'), ('via', 'String'), ('active', 'Boolean'), ('interval', 'Int'), ('protocol', 'String'), ('interval', 'Int'), ('port', 'Int'), ('uidl', 'Boolean'), ('auth', 'String'), ('timeout', 'Int'), ('envelope', 'String'), ('envskip', 'Int'), ('qvirtual', 'String'), # leave aka out ('dns', 'Boolean'), # leave localdomains out ('interface', 'String'), ('monitor', 'String'), ('plugin', 'String'), ('plugout', 'String'), ('netsec', 'String')) def dump(self, folded): str = "" if self.active: str = str + "poll" else: str = str + "skip" str = str + (" " + self.pollname) if self.via: str = str + (" via \"%s\"\n" % (self.via,)); if self.protocol != ServerDefaults.protocol: str = str + " with proto " + self.protocol if self.port != defaultports[self.protocol] and self.port != 0: str = str + " port " + `self.port` if self.timeout != ServerDefaults.timeout: str = str + " timeout " + `self.timeout` if self.interval != ServerDefaults.interval: str = str + " interval " + `self.interval` if self.envelope != ServerDefaults.envelope or self.envskip != ServerDefaults.envskip: if self.envskip: str = str + " envelope " + self.envskip + " " + self.envelope else: str = str + " envelope " + self.envelope if self.qvirtual: str = str + (" qvirtual \"%s\"\n" % (self.qvirtual,)); if self.auth != ServerDefaults.auth: str = str + " auth " + self.auth if self.dns != ServerDefaults.dns or self.uidl != ServerDefaults.uidl: str = str + " and options" if self.dns != ServerDefaults.dns: str = str + flag2str(self.dns, 'dns') if self.uidl != ServerDefaults.uidl: str = str + flag2str(self.uidl, 'uidl') if folded: str = str + "\n " else: str = str + " " if self.aka: str = str + "aka" for x in self.aka: str = str + " " + x if self.aka and self.localdomains: str = str + " " if self.localdomains: str = str + ("localdomains") for x in self.localdomains: str = str + " " + x if (self.aka or self.localdomains): if folded: str = str + "\n " else: str = str + " " if self.interface: str = str + "interface \"" + self.interface + "\"" if self.monitor: str = str + "monitor \"" + self.monitor + "\"" if self.netsec: str = str + "netsec \"" + self.netsec + "\"" if self.interface or self.monitor or self.netsec: if folded: str = str + "\n" if str[-1] == " ": str = str[0:-1] for user in self.users: str = str + repr(user) str = str + "\n" return str; def __repr__(self): return self.dump(TRUE) def __str__(self): return "[Server: " + self.dump(FALSE) + "]" class User: def __init__(self): if os.environ.has_key("USER"): self.remote = os.environ["USER"] # Remote username elif os.environ.has_key("LOGNAME"): self.remote = os.environ["LOGNAME"] else: print "Can't get your username!" sys.exit(1) self.remote = os.environ["USER"]# Remote username self.localnames = [self.remote,]# Local names self.password = None # Password for mail account access self.mailboxes = [] # Remote folders to retrieve from self.smtphunt = [] # Hosts to forward to self.smtpaddress = None # Append this to MAIL FROM line self.preconnect = None # Connection setup self.postconnect = None # Connection wrapup self.mda = None # Mail Delivery Agent self.bsmtp = None # BSMTP output file self.lmtp = FALSE # Use LMTP rather than SMTP? self.antispam = "571 550 501" # Listener's spam-block code self.keep = FALSE # Keep messages self.flush = FALSE # Flush messages self.fetchall = FALSE # Fetch old messages self.rewrite = TRUE # Rewrite message headers self.forcecr = FALSE # Force LF -> CR/LF self.stripcr = FALSE # Strip CR self.pass8bits = FALSE # Force BODY=7BIT self.mimedecode = FALSE # Undo MIME armoring self.dropstatus = FALSE # Drop incoming Status lines self.limit = 0 # Message size limit self.warnings = 0 # Size warning interval self.fetchlimit = 0 # Max messages fetched per batch self.batchlimit = 0 # Max message forwarded per batch self.expunge = 1 # Interval between expunges (IMAP) self.properties = None # Extension properties User.typemap = ( ('remote', 'String'), # leave out mailboxes and localnames ('password', 'String'), # Leave out smtphunt ('smtpaddress', 'String'), ('preconnect', 'String'), ('postconnect', 'String'), ('mda', 'String'), ('bsmtp', 'String'), ('lmtp', 'Boolean'), ('antispam', 'String'), ('keep', 'Boolean'), ('flush', 'Boolean'), ('fetchall', 'Boolean'), ('rewrite', 'Boolean'), ('forcecr', 'Boolean'), ('stripcr', 'Boolean'), ('pass8bits', 'Boolean'), ('mimedecode', 'Boolean'), ('dropstatus', 'Boolean'), ('limit', 'Int'), ('warnings', 'Int'), ('fetchlimit', 'Int'), ('batchlimit', 'Int'), ('expunge', 'Int'), ('properties', 'String')) def __repr__(self): str = " " str = str + "user \"" + self.remote + "\" there "; if self.password: str = str + "with password \"" + self.password + '" ' if self.localnames: str = str + "is" for x in self.localnames: str = str + " " + x str = str + " here" if (self.keep != UserDefaults.keep or self.flush != UserDefaults.flush or self.fetchall != UserDefaults.fetchall or self.rewrite != UserDefaults.rewrite or self.forcecr != UserDefaults.forcecr or self.stripcr != UserDefaults.stripcr or self.pass8bits != UserDefaults.pass8bits or self.mimedecode != UserDefaults.mimedecode or self.dropstatus != UserDefaults.dropstatus): str = str + " options" if self.keep != UserDefaults.keep: str = str + flag2str(self.keep, 'keep') if self.flush != UserDefaults.flush: str = str + flag2str(self.flush, 'flush') if self.fetchall != UserDefaults.fetchall: str = str + flag2str(self.fetchall, 'fetchall') if self.rewrite != UserDefaults.rewrite: str = str + flag2str(self.rewrite, 'rewrite') if self.forcecr != UserDefaults.forcecr: str = str + flag2str(self.forcecr, 'forcecr') if self.stripcr != UserDefaults.stripcr: str = str + flag2str(self.stripcr, 'stripcr') if self.pass8bits != UserDefaults.pass8bits: str = str + flag2str(self.pass8bits, 'pass8bits') if self.mimedecode != UserDefaults.mimedecode: str = str + flag2str(self.mimedecode, 'mimedecode') if self.dropstatus != UserDefaults.dropstatus: str = str + flag2str(self.dropstatus, 'dropstatus') if self.limit != UserDefaults.limit: str = str + " limit " + `self.limit` if self.warnings != UserDefaults.warnings: str = str + " warnings " + `self.warnings` if self.fetchlimit != UserDefaults.fetchlimit: str = str + " fetchlimit " + `self.fetchlimit` if self.batchlimit != UserDefaults.batchlimit: str = str + " batchlimit " + `self.batchlimit` if self.expunge != UserDefaults.expunge: str = str + " expunge " + `self.expunge` str = str + "\n" trimmed = self.smtphunt; if trimmed != [] and trimmed[len(trimmed) - 1] == "localhost": trimmed = trimmed[0:len(trimmed) - 1] if trimmed != [] and trimmed[len(trimmed) - 1] == hostname: trimmed = trimmed[0:len(trimmed) - 1] if trimmed != []: str = str + " smtphost " for x in trimmed: str = str + " " + x str = str + "\n" if self.mailboxes: str = str + " folder" for x in self.mailboxes: str = str + " " + x str = str + "\n" for fld in ('smtpaddress', 'preconnect', 'postconnect', 'mda', 'bsmtp', 'properties'): if getattr(self, fld): str = str + " %s %s\n" % (fld, `getattr(self, fld)`) if self.lmtp != UserDefaults.lmtp: str = str + flag2str(self.lmtp, 'lmtp') if self.antispam != UserDefaults.antispam: str = str + " antispam " + self.antispam + "\n" return str; def __str__(self): return "[User: " + repr(self) + "]" # # Helper code # defaultports = {"auto":0, "POP2":109, "POP3":110, "APOP":110, "KPOP":1109, "IMAP":143, "IMAP-GSS":143, "IMAP-K4":143, "ETRN":25} authlist = ("password", "kerberos") listboxhelp = { 'title' : 'List Selection Help', 'banner': 'List Selection', 'text' : """ You must select an item in the list box (by clicking on it). """} def flag2str(value, string): # make a string representation of a .fetchmailrc flag or negated flag str = "" if value != None: str = str + (" ") if value == FALSE: str = str + ("no ") str = str + string; return str class LabeledEntry(Frame): # widget consisting of entry field with caption to left def bind(self, key, action): self.E.bind(key, action) def focus_set(self): self.E.focus_set() def __init__(self, Master, text, textvar, lwidth, ewidth=12): Frame.__init__(self, Master) self.L = Label(self, {'text':text, 'width':lwidth, 'anchor':'w'}) self.E = Entry(self, {'textvar':textvar, 'width':ewidth}) self.L.pack({'side':'left'}) self.E.pack({'side':'left', 'expand':'1', 'fill':'x'}) def ButtonBar(frame, legend, ref, alternatives, depth, command): # array of radio buttons, caption to left, picking from a string list bar = Frame(frame) width = len(alternatives) / depth; Label(bar, text=legend).pack(side=LEFT) for column in range(width): subframe = Frame(bar) for row in range(depth): ind = width * row + column Radiobutton(subframe, {'text':alternatives[ind], 'variable':ref, 'value':alternatives[ind], 'command':command}).pack(side=TOP, anchor=W) subframe.pack(side=LEFT) bar.pack(side=TOP); return bar def helpwin(helpdict): # help message window with a self-destruct button helpwin = Toplevel() helpwin.title(helpdict['title']) helpwin.iconname(helpdict['title']) Label(helpwin, text=helpdict['banner']).pack() textwin = Message(helpwin, text=helpdict['text'], width=600) textwin.pack() Button(helpwin, text='Done', command=lambda x=helpwin: Widget.destroy(x), relief=SUNKEN, bd=2).pack() def make_icon_window(base, image): try: # Some older pythons will error out on this icon_image = PhotoImage(data=image) icon_window = Toplevel() Label(icon_window, image=icon_image, bg='black').pack() base.master.iconwindow(icon_window) # Avoid TkInter brain death. PhotoImage objects go out of # scope when the enclosing function returns. Therefore # we have to explicitly link them to something. base.keepalive.append(icon_image) except: pass class ListEdit(Frame): # edit a list of values (duplicates not allowed) with a supplied editor hook def __init__(self, newlegend, list, editor, master, helptxt): self.editor = editor self.list = list # Set up a widget to accept new elements self.newval = StringVar(master) newwin = LabeledEntry(master, newlegend, self.newval, '12') newwin.bind('', self.handleNew) newwin.bind('', self.handleNew) newwin.pack(side=TOP, fill=X, anchor=E) # Edit the existing list listframe = Frame(master) scroll = Scrollbar(listframe) self.listwidget = Listbox(listframe, height=0, selectmode='browse') if self.list: for x in self.list: self.listwidget.insert(END, x) listframe.pack(side=TOP, expand=YES, fill=BOTH) self.listwidget.config(yscrollcommand=scroll.set) self.listwidget.pack(side=LEFT, expand=YES, fill=BOTH) scroll.config(command=self.listwidget.yview) scroll.pack(side=RIGHT, fill=BOTH) self.listwidget.config(selectmode=SINGLE, setgrid=TRUE) self.listwidget.bind('', self.handleList); self.listwidget.bind('', self.handleList); bf = Frame(master); if self.editor: Button(bf, text='Edit', command=self.editItem).pack(side=LEFT) Button(bf, text='Delete', command=self.deleteItem).pack(side=LEFT) if helptxt: self.helptxt = helptxt Button(bf, text='Help', fg='blue', command=self.help).pack(side=RIGHT) bf.pack(fill=X) def help(self): helpwin(self.helptxt) def handleList(self, event): self.editItem(); def handleNew(self, event): item = self.newval.get() entire = self.listwidget.get(0, self.listwidget.index('end')); if item and (not entire) or (not item in self.listwidget.get(0, self.listwidget.index('end'))): self.listwidget.insert('end', item) if self.list != None: self.list.append(item) self.newval.set('') def editItem(self): select = self.listwidget.curselection() if not select: helpwin(listboxhelp) else: index = select[0] if index and self.editor: label = self.listwidget.get(index); apply(self.editor, (label,)) def deleteItem(self): select = self.listwidget.curselection() if not select: helpwin(listboxhelp) else: index = string.atoi(select[0]) self.listwidget.delete(index) if self.list != None: del self.list[index] def ConfirmQuit(frame, context): ans = Dialog(frame, title = 'Quit?', text = 'Really quit ' + context + ' without saving?', bitmap = 'question', strings = ('Yes', 'No'), default = 1) return ans.num == 0 def dispose_window(master, legend, help): dispose = Frame(master, relief=RAISED, bd=5) Label(dispose, text=legend).pack(side=TOP,pady=10) Button(dispose, text='Save', fg='blue', command=master.save).pack(side=LEFT) Button(dispose, text='Quit', fg='blue', command=master.nosave).pack(side=LEFT) Button(dispose, text='Help', fg='blue', command=lambda x=help: helpwin(x)).pack(side=RIGHT) dispose.pack(fill=X) return dispose class MyWidget: # Common methods for Tkinter widgets -- deals with Tkinter declaration def post(self, widgetclass, field): for x in widgetclass.typemap: if x[1] == 'Boolean': setattr(self, x[0], BooleanVar(self)) elif x[1] == 'String': setattr(self, x[0], StringVar(self)) elif x[1] == 'Int': setattr(self, x[0], IntVar(self)) source = getattr(getattr(self, field), x[0]) if source: getattr(self, x[0]).set(source) def fetch(self, widgetclass, field): for x in widgetclass.typemap: setattr(getattr(self, field), x[0], getattr(self, x[0]).get()) # # First, code to set the global fetchmail run controls. # configure_novice_help = { 'title' : 'Fetchmail novice configurator help', 'banner': 'Novice configurator help', 'text' : """ In the `Novice Configurator Controls' panel, you can: Press `Save' to save the new fetchmail configuration you have created. Press `Quit' to exit without saving. Press `Help' to bring up this help message. In the `Novice Configuration' panels, you will set up the basic data needed to create a simple fetchmail setup. These include: 1. The name of the remote site you want to query. 2. Your login name on that site. 3. Your password on that site. 4. A protocol to use (POP, IMAP, ETRN, etc.) 5. A polling interval. 6. Options to fetch old messages as well as new, uor to suppress deletion of fetched message. The novice-configuration code will assume that you want to forward mail to a local sendmail listener with no special options. """} configure_expert_help = { 'title' : 'Fetchmail expert configurator help', 'banner': 'Expert configurator help', 'text' : """ In the `Expert Configurator Controls' panel, you can: Press `Save' to save the new fetchmail configuration you have edited. Press `Quit' to exit without saving. Press `Help' to bring up this help message. In the `Run Controls' panel, you can set the following options that control how fetchmail runs: Poll interval Number of seconds to wait between polls in the background. If zero, fetchmail will run in foreground. Logfile If empty, emit progress and error messages to stderr. Otherwise this gives the name of the files to write to. This field is ignored if the "Log to syslog?" option is on. Idfile If empty, store seen-message IDs in .fetchids under user's home directory. If nonempty, use given file name. Postmaster Who to send multidrop mail to as a last resort if no address can be matched. Normally empty; in this case, fetchmail treats the invoking user as the address of last resort unless that user is root. If that user is root, fetchmail sends to `postmaster'. Invisible If false (the default) fetchmail generates a Received line into each message and generates a HELO from the machine it is running on. If true, fetchmail generates no Received line and HELOs as if it were the remote site. In the `Remote Mail Configurations' panel, you can: 1. Enter the name of a new remote mail server you want fetchmail to query. To do this, simply enter a label for the poll configuration in the `New Server:' box. The label should be a DNS name of the server (unless you are using ssh or some other tunneling method and will fill in the `via' option on the site configuration screen). 2. Change the configuration of an existing site. To do this, find the site's label in the listbox and double-click it. This will take you to a site configuration dialogue. """} class ConfigurationEdit(Frame, MyWidget): def __init__(self, configuration, outfile, master=None): self.subwidgets = {} self.configuration = configuration self.outfile = outfile self.container = master ConfigurationEdit.mode_to_help = { 'novice':configure_novice_help, 'expert':configure_expert_help } def server_edit(self, sitename): self.subwidgets[sitename] = ServerEdit(sitename, self).edit(self.mode, Toplevel()) def edit(self, mode): self.mode = mode Frame.__init__(self, self.container) self.master.title('fetchmail ' + self.mode + ' configurator'); self.master.iconname('fetchmail ' + self.mode + ' configurator'); self.keepalive = [] # Use this to anchor the PhotoImage object make_icon_window(self, fetchmail_gif) Pack.config(self) self.post(Configuration, 'configuration') dispose_window(self, 'Configurator ' + self.mode + ' Controls', ConfigurationEdit.mode_to_help[self.mode]) gf = Frame(self, relief=RAISED, bd = 5) Label(gf, text='Fetchmail Run Controls', bd=2).pack(side=TOP, pady=10) df = Frame(gf) ff = Frame(df) if self.mode != 'novice': # Set the postmaster log = LabeledEntry(ff, ' Postmaster:', self.postmaster, '14') log.pack(side=RIGHT, anchor=E) # Set the poll interval de = LabeledEntry(ff, ' Poll interval:', self.poll_interval, '14') de.pack(side=RIGHT, anchor=E) ff.pack() df.pack() if self.mode != 'novice': sf = Frame(gf) Checkbutton(sf, {'text':'Log to syslog?', 'variable':self.syslog, 'relief':GROOVE}).pack(side=LEFT, anchor=W) log = LabeledEntry(sf, ' Logfile:', self.logfile, '14') log.pack(side=RIGHT, anchor=E) sf.pack(fill=X) Checkbutton(gf, {'text':'Invisible mode?', 'variable':self.invisible, 'relief':GROOVE}).pack(side=LEFT, anchor=W) # Set the idfile log = LabeledEntry(gf, ' Idfile:', self.idfile, '14') log.pack(side=RIGHT, anchor=E) gf.pack(fill=X) # Expert mode allows us to edit multiple sites lf = Frame(self, relief=RAISED, bd=5) Label(lf, text='Remote Mail Server Configurations', bd=2).pack(side=TOP, pady=10) ListEdit('New Server:', map(lambda x: x.pollname, self.configuration.servers), lambda site, self=self: self.server_edit(site), lf, remotehelp) lf.pack(fill=X) def destruct(self): for sitename in self.subwidgets.keys(): self.subwidgets[sitename].destruct() self.quit() def nosave(self): if ConfirmQuit(self, self.mode + " configuration editor"): self.destruct() def save(self): for sitename in self.subwidgets.keys(): self.subwidgets[sitename].save() self.fetch(Configuration, 'configuration') fm = None if not self.outfile: fm = sys.stdout elif not os.path.isfile(self.outfile) or Dialog(self, title = 'Overwrite existing run control file?', text = 'Really overwrite existing run control file?', bitmap = 'question', strings = ('Yes', 'No'), default = 1).num == 0: fm = open(self.outfile, 'w') if fm: fm.write("# Configuration created %s by fetchmailconf\n" % time.ctime(time.time())) fm.write(`self.configuration`) if self.outfile: fm.close() if fm != sys.stdout: os.chmod(self.outfile, 0600) self.destruct() # # Server editing stuff. # remotehelp = { 'title' : 'Remote site help', 'banner': 'Remote sites', 'text' : """ When you add a site name to the list here, you initialize an entry telling fetchmail how to poll a new site. When you select a sitename (by double- clicking it, or by single-clicking to select and then clicking the Edit button), you will open a window to configure that site. """} serverhelp = { 'title' : 'Server options help', 'banner': 'Server Options', 'text' : """ The server options screen controls fetchmail options that apply to one of your mailservers. Once you have a mailserver configuration set up as you like it, you can select `Save' to store it in the server list maintained in the main configuration window. If you wish to discard changes to a server configuration, select `Quit'. """} controlhelp = { 'title' : 'Run Control help', 'banner': 'Run Controls', 'text' : """ If the `Poll normally' checkbox is on, the host is polled as part of the normal operation of fetchmail when it is run with no arguments. If it is off, fetchmail will only query this host when it is given as a command-line argument. The `True name of server' box should specify the actual DNS name to query. By default this is the same as the poll name. Normally each host described in the file is queried once each poll cycle. If `Cycles to skip between polls' is greater than 0, that's the number of poll cycles that are skipped between the times this post is actually polled. The `Server timeout' is the number of seconds fetchmail will wait for a reply from the mailserver before concluding it is hung and giving up. """} protohelp = { 'title' : 'Protocol and Port help', 'banner': 'Protocol and Port', 'text' : """ These options control the remote-mail protocol and TCP/IP service port used to query this server. If you click the `Probe for supported protocols' button, fetchmail will try to find you the most capable server on the selected host (this will only work if you're conncted to the Internet). The probe only checks for ordinary IMAP and POP protocols; fortunately these are the most frequently supported. The `Protocol' button bar offers you a choice of all the different protocols available. The `auto' protocol is the default mode; it probes the host ports for POP3 and IMAP to see if either is available. Normally the TCP/IP service port to use is dictated by the protocol choice. The `Port' field (only present in expert mode) lets you set a non-standard port. """} sechelp = { 'title' : 'Security option help', 'banner': 'Security', 'text' : """ The `interface' option allows you to specify a range of IP addresses to monitor for activity. If these addresses are not active, fetchmail will not poll. Specifying this may protect you from a spoofing attack if your client machine has more than one IP gateway address and some of the gateways are to insecure nets. The `monitor' option, if given, specifies the only device through which fetchmail is permitted to connect to servers. This option may be used to prevent fetchmail from triggering an expensive dial-out if the interface is not already active. The `interface' and `monitor' options are available only for Linux systems. See the fetchmail manual page for details on these. The `netsec' option will be configurable only if fetchmail was compiled with IPV6 support. If you need to use it, you probably know what to do. """} multihelp = { 'title' : 'Multidrop option help', 'banner': 'Multidrop', 'text' : """ These options are only useful with multidrop mode. See the manual page for extended discussion. """} suserhelp = { 'title' : 'User list help', 'banner': 'User list', 'text' : """ When you add a user name to the list here, you initialize an entry telling fetchmail to poll the site on behalf of the new user. When you select a username (by double- clicking it, or by single-clicking to select and then clicking the Edit button), you will open a window to configure the user's options on that site. """} class ServerEdit(Frame, MyWidget): def __init__(self, host, parent): self.parent = parent self.server = None self.subwidgets = {} for site in parent.configuration.servers: if site.pollname == host: self.server = site if (self.server == None): self.server = Server() self.server.pollname = host self.server.via = None parent.configuration.servers.append(self.server) def edit(self, mode, master=None): Frame.__init__(self, master) Pack.config(self) self.master.title('Fetchmail host ' + self.server.pollname); self.master.iconname('Fetchmail host ' + self.server.pollname); self.post(Server, 'server') self.makeWidgets(self.server.pollname, mode) self.keepalive = [] # Use this to anchor the PhotoImage object make_icon_window(self, fetchmail_gif) # self.grab_set() # self.focus_set() # self.wait_window() return self def destruct(self): for username in self.subwidgets.keys(): self.subwidgets[username].destruct() del self.parent.subwidgets[self.server.pollname] Widget.destroy(self.master) def nosave(self): if ConfirmQuit(self, 'server option editing'): self.destruct() def save(self): self.fetch(Server, 'server') for username in self.subwidgets.keys(): self.subwidgets[username].save() self.destruct() def refreshPort(self): proto = self.protocol.get() self.port.set(defaultports[proto]) if not proto in ("POP3", "APOP", "KPOP"): self.uidl.state = DISABLED def user_edit(self, username, mode): self.subwidgets[username] = UserEdit(username, self).edit(mode, Toplevel()) def makeWidgets(self, host, mode): topwin = dispose_window(self, "Server options for querying " + host, serverhelp) leftwin = Frame(self); leftwidth = '25'; if mode != 'novice': ctlwin = Frame(leftwin, relief=RAISED, bd=5) Label(ctlwin, text="Run Controls").pack(side=TOP) Checkbutton(ctlwin, text='Poll ' + host + ' normally?', variable=self.active).pack(side=TOP) LabeledEntry(ctlwin, 'True name of ' + host + ':', self.via, leftwidth).pack(side=TOP, fill=X) LabeledEntry(ctlwin, 'Cycles to skip between polls:', self.interval, leftwidth).pack(side=TOP, fill=X) LabeledEntry(ctlwin, 'Server timeout (seconds):', self.timeout, leftwidth).pack(side=TOP, fill=X) Button(ctlwin, text='Help', fg='blue', command=lambda: helpwin(controlhelp)).pack(side=RIGHT) ctlwin.pack(fill=X) # Compute the available protocols from the compile-time options protolist = ['auto'] if 'pop2' in feature_options: protolist.append("POP2") if 'pop3' in feature_options: protolist = protolist + ["POP3", "APOP", "KPOP"] if 'sdps' in feature_options: protolist.append("SDPS") if 'imap' in feature_options: protolist.append("IMAP") if 'imap-gss' in feature_options: protolist.append("IMAP-GSS") if 'imap-k4' in feature_options: protolist.append("IMAP-K4") if 'etrn' in feature_options: protolist.append("ETRN") protwin = Frame(leftwin, relief=RAISED, bd=5) Label(protwin, text="Protocol").pack(side=TOP) ButtonBar(protwin, '', self.protocol, protolist, 2, self.refreshPort) if mode != 'novice': LabeledEntry(protwin, 'On server TCP/IP port:', self.port, leftwidth).pack(side=TOP, fill=X) self.refreshPort() Checkbutton(protwin, text="POP3: track `seen' with client-side UIDLs?", variable=self.uidl).pack(side=TOP) Button(protwin, text='Probe for supported protocols', fg='blue', command=self.autoprobe).pack(side=LEFT) Button(protwin, text='Help', fg='blue', command=lambda: helpwin(protohelp)).pack(side=RIGHT) protwin.pack(fill=X) userwin = Frame(leftwin, relief=RAISED, bd=5) Label(userwin, text="User entries for " + host).pack(side=TOP) ListEdit("New user: ", map(lambda x: x.remote, self.server.users), lambda u, m=mode, s=self: s.user_edit(u, m), userwin, suserhelp) userwin.pack(fill=X) leftwin.pack(side=LEFT, anchor=N, fill=X); if mode != 'novice': rightwin = Frame(self); mdropwin = Frame(rightwin, relief=RAISED, bd=5) Label(mdropwin, text="Multidrop options").pack(side=TOP) LabeledEntry(mdropwin, 'Envelope address header:', self.envelope, '22').pack(side=TOP, fill=X) LabeledEntry(mdropwin, 'Envelope headers to skip:', self.envskip, '22').pack(side=TOP, fill=X) LabeledEntry(mdropwin, 'Name prefix to strip:', self.qvirtual, '22').pack(side=TOP, fill=X) Checkbutton(mdropwin, text="Enable multidrop DNS lookup?", variable=self.dns).pack(side=TOP) Label(mdropwin, text="DNS aliases").pack(side=TOP) ListEdit("New alias: ", self.server.aka, None, mdropwin, None) Label(mdropwin, text="Domains to be considered local").pack(side=TOP) ListEdit("New domain: ", self.server.localdomains, None, mdropwin, multihelp) mdropwin.pack(fill=X) if os_type == 'linux' or 'netsec' in feature_options: secwin = Frame(rightwin, relief=RAISED, bd=5) Label(secwin, text="Security").pack(side=TOP) # Don't actually let users set this. KPOP sets it implicitly # ButtonBar(secwin, 'Authorization mode:', # self.auth, authlist, 1, None).pack(side=TOP) if os_type == 'linux' or 'interface' in dictmembers: LabeledEntry(secwin, 'IP range to check before poll:', self.interface, leftwidth).pack(side=TOP, fill=X) if os_type == 'linux' or 'monitor' in dictmembers: LabeledEntry(secwin, 'Interface to monitor:', self.monitor, leftwidth).pack(side=TOP, fill=X) if 'netsec' in feature_options or 'netsec' in dictmembers: LabeledEntry(secwin, 'IPV6 security options:', self.netsec, leftwidth).pack(side=TOP, fill=X) Button(secwin, text='Help', fg='blue', command=lambda: helpwin(sechelp)).pack(side=RIGHT) secwin.pack(fill=X) rightwin.pack(side=LEFT, anchor=N); def autoprobe(self): # Note: this only handles case (1) near fetchmail.c:892 # We're assuming people smart enough to set up ssh tunneling # won't need autoprobing. if self.server.via != None: realhost = self.server.via else: realhost = self.server.pollname greetline = None for (protocol, port) in (("IMAP",143), ("POP3",110), ("POP2",109)): sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) try: sock.connect(realhost, port) greetline = sock.recv(1024) sock.close() except: pass else: break confwin = Toplevel() if greetline == None: title = "Autoprobe of " + realhost + " failed" confirm = """ Fetchmailconf didn't find any mailservers active. This could mean the host doesn't support any, or that your Internet connection is down, or that the host is so slow that the probe timed out before getting a response. """ else: warnings = '' # OK, now try to recognize potential problems if protocol == "POP2": warnings = warnings + """ It appears you have somehow found a mailserver running only POP2. Congratulations. Have you considered a career in archaeology? Unfortunately, stock fetchmail binaries don't include POP2 support anymore. Unless the first line of your fetchmail -V output includes the string "POP2", you'll have to build it from sources yourself with the configure switch --enable-POP2. """ if string.find(greetline, "1.003") > 0 or string.find(greetline, "1.004") > 0: warnings = warnings + """ This appears to be an old version of the UC Davis POP server. These are dangerously unreliable (among other problems, they may drop your mailbox on the floor if your connection is interrupted during the session). It is strongly recommended that you find a better POP3 server. The fetchmail FAQ includes pointers to good ones. """ if string.find(greetline, "usa.net") > 0: warnings = warnings + """ You appear to be using USA.NET's free mail service. Their POP3 servers (at least as of the 2.2 version in use mid-1998) are quite flaky, but fetchmail can compensate. They seem to require that fetchall be switched on (otherwise you won't necessarily see all your mail, not even new mail). They also botch the TOP command the fetchmail normally uses for retrieval (it only retrieves about 10 lines rather than the number specified). Turning on fetchall will disable the use of TOP. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that you turn on `fetchall' on all user entries associated with this server. """ # Steve VanDevender writes: # The only system I have seen this happen with is cucipop-1.31 # under SunOS 4.1.4. cucipop-1.31 runs fine on at least Solaris # 2.x and probably quite a few other systems. It appears to be a # bug or bad interaction with the SunOS realloc() -- it turns out # that internally cucipop does allocate a certain data structure in # multiples of 16, using realloc() to bump it up to the next # multiple if it needs more. # # The distinctive symptom is that when there are 16 messages in the # inbox, you can RETR and DELE all 16 messages successfully, but on # QUIT cucipop returns something like "-ERR Error locking your # mailbox" and aborts without updating it. # # The cucipop banner looks like: # # +OK Cubic Circle's v1.31 1998/05/13 POP3 ready <6229000062f95036@wakko> # if string.find(greetline, "Cubic Circle") > 0: warnings = warnings + """ I see your server is running cucipop. Better make sure the server box isn't a SunOS 4.1.4 machine; cucipop tickles a bug in SunOS realloc() under that version, and doesn't cope with the result gracefully. Newer SunOS and Solaris machines run cucipop OK. """ if string.find(greetline, "QPOP") > 0: warnings = warnings + """ This appears to be a version of Eudora qpopper. That's good. Fetchmail knows all about qpopper. """ closebrak = string.find(greetline, ">") if closebrak > 0 and greetline[closebrak+1] == "\r": warnings = warnings + """ It looks like you could use APOP on this server and avoid sending it your password in clear. You should talk to the mailserver administrator about this. """ if string.find(greetline, "csi.com") > 0: warnings = warnings + """ It appears you're talking to CompuServe. You can use their special RPA service for authentication, but only if your fetchmail -V output's first line contains the string "RPA". This is not included in stock fetchmail binaries; to compile it in, rebuild from sources with the configure option --enable-RPA. """ if string.find(greetline, "IMAP2bis") > 0: warnings = warnings + """ IMAP2bis servers have a minor problem; they can't peek at messages without marking them seen. If you take a line hit during the retrieval, the interrupted message may get left on the server, marked seen. To work around this, it is recommended that you set the `fetchall' option on all user entries associated with this server, so any stuck mail will be retrieved next time around. """ if string.find(greetline, "IMAP4rev1") > 0: warnings = warnings + """ I see an IMAP4rev1 server. Excellent. This is (a) the best kind of remote-mail server, and (b) the one the fetchmail author uses. Fetchmail has therefore been extremely well tested with this class of server. """ if warnings == '': warnings = warnings + """ Fetchmail doesn't know anything special about this server type. """ # Display success window with warnings title = "Autoprobe of " + realhost + " succeeded" confirm = "The " + protocol + " server said:\n\n" + greetline + warnings self.protocol.set(protocol) confwin.title(title) confwin.iconname(title) Label(confwin, text=title).pack() Message(confwin, text=confirm, width=600).pack() Button(confwin, text='Done', command=lambda x=confwin: Widget.destroy(x), relief=SUNKEN, bd=2).pack() # # User editing stuff # userhelp = { 'title' : 'User option help', 'banner': 'User options', 'text' : """ You may use this panel to set options that may differ between individual users on your site. Once you have a user configuration set up as you like it, you can select `Save' to store it in the server list maintained in the main configuration window. If you wish to discard the changes you have made to user options, select `Quit'. """} localhelp = { 'title' : 'Local name help', 'banner': 'Local names', 'text' : """ The local name(s) in a user entry are the people on the client machine who should receive mail from the poll described. Note: if a user entry has more than one local name, messages will be retrieved in multidrop mode. This complicates the configuration issues; see the manual page section on multidrop mode. """} class UserEdit(Frame, MyWidget): def __init__(self, username, parent): self.parent = parent self.user = None for user in parent.server.users: if user.remote == username: self.user = user if self.user == None: self.user = User() self.user.remote = username self.user.localnames = [username] server.users.append(self.user) def edit(self, mode, master=None): Frame.__init__(self, master) Pack.config(self) self.master.title('Fetchmail user ' + self.user.remote + ' querying ' + self.parent.server.pollname); self.master.iconname('Fetchmail user ' + self.user.remote); self.post(User, 'user') self.makeWidgets(mode, self.parent.server.pollname) self.keepalive = [] # Use this to anchor the PhotoImage object make_icon_window(self, fetchmail_gif) # self.grab_set() # self.focus_set() # self.wait_window() return self def destruct(self): del self.parent.subwidgets[self.user.remote] Widget.destroy(self.master) def nosave(self): if ConfirmQuit(self, 'user option editing'): self.destruct() def save(self): self.fetch(User, 'user') self.destruct() def makeWidgets(self, mode, servername): dispose_window(self, "User options for " + self.user.remote + " querying " + servername, userhelp) if mode != 'novice': leftwin = Frame(self); else: leftwin = self secwin = Frame(leftwin, relief=RAISED, bd=5) Label(secwin, text="Authentication").pack(side=TOP) LabeledEntry(secwin, 'Password:', self.password, '12').pack(side=TOP, fill=X) secwin.pack(fill=X, anchor=N) names = Frame(leftwin, relief=RAISED, bd=5) Label(names, text="Local names").pack(side=TOP) ListEdit("New name: ", self.user.localnames, None, names, localhelp) names.pack(fill=X, anchor=N) if mode != 'novice': targwin = Frame(leftwin, relief=RAISED, bd=5) Label(targwin, text="Forwarding Options").pack(side=TOP) Label(targwin, text="Listeners to forward to").pack(side=TOP) ListEdit("New listener:", self.user.smtphunt, None, targwin, None) LabeledEntry(targwin, 'Append to MAIL FROM line:', self.smtpaddress, '26').pack(side=TOP, fill=X) LabeledEntry(targwin, 'Connection setup command:', self.preconnect, '26').pack(side=TOP, fill=X) LabeledEntry(targwin, 'Connection wrapup command:', self.postconnect, '26').pack(side=TOP, fill=X) LabeledEntry(targwin, 'Local delivery agent:', self.mda, '26').pack(side=TOP, fill=X) LabeledEntry(targwin, 'BSMTP output file:', self.bsmtp, '26').pack(side=TOP, fill=X) LabeledEntry(targwin, 'Listener spam-block codes:', self.antispam, '26').pack(side=TOP, fill=X) LabeledEntry(targwin, 'Pass-through properties:', self.properties, '26').pack(side=TOP, fill=X) Checkbutton(targwin, text="Use LMTP?", variable=self.lmtp).pack(side=TOP, fill=X) targwin.pack(fill=X, anchor=N) if mode != 'novice': leftwin.pack(side=LEFT, fill=X, anchor=N) rightwin = Frame(self) else: rightwin = self optwin = Frame(rightwin, relief=RAISED, bd=5) Label(optwin, text="Processing Options").pack(side=TOP) Checkbutton(optwin, text="Suppress deletion of messages after reading", variable=self.keep).pack(side=TOP, anchor=W) Checkbutton(optwin, text="Fetch old messages as well as new", variable=self.fetchall).pack(side=TOP, anchor=W) if mode != 'novice': Checkbutton(optwin, text="Flush seen messages before retrieval", variable=self.flush).pack(side=TOP, anchor=W) Checkbutton(optwin, text="Rewrite To/Cc/Bcc messages to enable reply", variable=self.rewrite).pack(side=TOP, anchor=W) Checkbutton(optwin, text="Force CR/LF at end of each line", variable=self.forcecr).pack(side=TOP, anchor=W) Checkbutton(optwin, text="Strip CR from end of each line", variable=self.stripcr).pack(side=TOP, anchor=W) Checkbutton(optwin, text="Pass 8 bits even though SMTP says 7BIT", variable=self.pass8bits).pack(side=TOP, anchor=W) Checkbutton(optwin, text="Undo MIME armoring on header and body", variable=self.mimedecode).pack(side=TOP, anchor=W) Checkbutton(optwin, text="Drop Status lines from forwarded messages", variable=self.dropstatus).pack(side=TOP, anchor=W) optwin.pack(fill=X) if mode != 'novice': limwin = Frame(rightwin, relief=RAISED, bd=5) Label(limwin, text="Resource Limits").pack(side=TOP) LabeledEntry(limwin, 'Message size limit:', self.limit, '30').pack(side=TOP, fill=X) LabeledEntry(limwin, 'Size warning interval:', self.warnings, '30').pack(side=TOP, fill=X) LabeledEntry(limwin, 'Max messages to fetch per poll:', self.fetchlimit, '30').pack(side=TOP, fill=X) LabeledEntry(limwin, 'Max messages to forward per poll:', self.batchlimit, '30').pack(side=TOP, fill=X) if self.parent.server.protocol in ('IMAP', 'IMAP-K4', 'IMAP-GSS'): LabeledEntry(limwin, 'Interval between expunges (IMAP):', self.expunge, '30').pack(side=TOP, fill=X) limwin.pack(fill=X) if self.parent.server.protocol in ('IMAP', 'IMAP-K4', 'IMAP-GSS'): foldwin = Frame(rightwin, relief=RAISED, bd=5) Label(foldwin, text="Remote folders (IMAP only)").pack(side=TOP) ListEdit("New folder:", self.user.mailboxes, None, foldwin, None) foldwin.pack(fill=X, anchor=N) if mode != 'novice': rightwin.pack(side=LEFT) else: self.pack() # # Top-level window that offers either novice or expert mode # (but not both at once; it disappears when one is selected). # class Configurator(Frame): def __init__(self, outfile, master, parent): Frame.__init__(self, master) self.outfile = outfile self.parent = parent self.master.title('fetchmail configurator'); self.master.iconname('fetchmail configurator'); Pack.config(self) self.keepalive = [] # Use this to anchor the PhotoImage object make_icon_window(self, fetchmail_gif) Message(self, text=""" Use `Novice Configuration' for basic fetchmail setup; with this, you can easily set up a single-drop connection to one remote mail server. """, width=600).pack(side=TOP) Button(self, text='Novice Configuration', fg='blue', command=self.novice).pack() Message(self, text=""" Use `Expert Configuration' for advanced fetchmail setup, including multiple-site or multidrop connections. """, width=600).pack(side=TOP) Button(self, text='Expert Configuration', fg='blue', command=self.expert).pack() Message(self, text=""" Or you can just select `Quit' to leave the configurator now and return to the main panel. """, width=600).pack(side=TOP) Button(self, text='Quit', fg='blue', command=self.leave).pack() self.parent.configuration_active = 1 def novice(self): self.master.destroy() ConfigurationEdit(Fetchmailrc, self.outfile, Toplevel()).edit('novice') def expert(self): self.master.destroy() ConfigurationEdit(Fetchmailrc, self.outfile, Toplevel()).edit('expert') def leave(self): self.parent.configuration_active = 0 Widget.destroy(self.master) # Run a command an a scrolling text widget, displaying its output class RunWindow(Frame): def __init__(self, command, master, parent): Frame.__init__(self, master) self.master = master self.master.title('fetchmail run window'); self.master.iconname('fetchmail run window'); Pack.config(self) Label(self, text="Running "+command, bd=2).pack(side=TOP, pady=10) self.keepalive = [] # Use this to anchor the PhotoImage object make_icon_window(self, fetchmail_gif) # This is a scrolling text window textframe = Frame(self) scroll = Scrollbar(textframe) self.textwidget = Text(textframe, setgrid=TRUE) textframe.pack(side=TOP, expand=YES, fill=BOTH) self.textwidget.config(yscrollcommand=scroll.set) self.textwidget.pack(side=LEFT, expand=YES, fill=BOTH) scroll.config(command=self.textwidget.yview) scroll.pack(side=RIGHT, fill=BOTH) textframe.pack(side=TOP) Button(self, text='Quit', fg='blue', command=self.leave).pack() self.update() # Draw widget before executing fetchmail child_stdout = os.popen(command + " 2>&1", "r") while 1: ch = child_stdout.read(1) if not ch: break self.textwidget.insert(END, ch) self.textwidget.insert(END, "Done.") self.textwidget.see(END); def leave(self): Widget.destroy(self.master) # Here's where we choose either configuration or launching class MainWindow(Frame): def __init__(self, outfile, master=None): Frame.__init__(self, master) self.outfile = outfile self.configuration_active = 0 self.master.title('fetchmail launcher'); self.master.iconname('fetchmail launcher'); Pack.config(self) Label(self, text='Fetchmailconf ' + version, bd=2).pack(side=TOP, pady=10) self.keepalive = [] # Use this to anchor the PhotoImage object make_icon_window(self, fetchmail_gif) self.debug = 0 Message(self, text=""" Use `Configure fetchmail' to tell fetchmail about the remote servers it should poll (the host name, your username there, whether to use POP or IMAP, and so forth). """, width=600).pack(side=TOP) self.configbutton = Button(self, text='Configure fetchmail', fg='blue', command=self.configure).pack() Message(self, text=""" Use `Test fetchmail' to run fetchmail with debugging enabled. This is a good way to test out a new configuration. """, width=600).pack(side=TOP) self.configbutton = Button(self, text='Test fetchmail', fg='blue', command=self.test).pack() Message(self, text=""" Use `Run fetchmail' to run fetchmail in foreground. Progress messages will be shown, but not debug messages. """, width=600).pack(side=TOP) self.configbutton = Button(self, text='Run fetchmail', fg='blue', command=self.run).pack() Message(self, text=""" Or you can just select `Quit' to leave the launcher now and return to the main panel. """, width=600).pack(side=TOP) Button(self, text='Quit', fg='blue', command=self.leave).pack() def configure(self): # FIXME: We really want to disable the button temporarily if not self.configuration_active: Configurator(self.outfile, Toplevel(), self) def test(self): RunWindow("fetchmail -d0 -v", Toplevel(), self) def run(self): RunWindow("fetchmail -d0", Toplevel(), self) def leave(self): self.quit() # Functions for turning a dictionary into an instantiated object tree. def intersect(list1, list2): # Compute set intersection of lists res = [] for x in list1: if x in list2: res.append(x) return res def setdiff(list1, list2): # Compute set difference of lists res = [] for x in list1: if not x in list2: res.append(x) return res def copy_instance(toclass, fromdict): # Initialize a class object of given type from a conformant dictionary. for fld in fromdict.keys(): if not fld in dictmembers: dictmembers.append(fld) # The `optional' fields are the ones we can ignore for purposes of # conformability checking; they'll still get copied if they are # present in the dictionary. optional = ('interface', 'monitor', 'netsec') class_sig = setdiff(toclass.__dict__.keys(), optional) class_sig.sort() dict_keys = setdiff(fromdict.keys(), optional) dict_keys.sort() common = intersect(class_sig, dict_keys) if 'typemap' in class_sig: class_sig.remove('typemap') if tuple(class_sig) != tuple(dict_keys): print "Fields don't match what fetchmailconf expected:" # print "Class signature: " + `class_sig` # print "Dictionary keys: " + `dict_keys` diff = setdiff(class_sig, common) if diff: print "Not matched in class `" + toclass.__class__.__name__ + "' signature: " + `diff` diff = setdiff(dict_keys, common) if diff: print "Not matched in dictionary keys: " + `diff` sys.exit(1) else: for x in fromdict.keys(): setattr(toclass, x, fromdict[x]) # # And this is the main sequence. How it works: # # First, call `fetchmail --configdump' and trap the output in a tempfile. # This should fill it with a Python initializer for a variable `fetchmailrc'. # Run execfile on the file to pull fetchmailrc into Python global space. # You don't want static data, though; you want, instead, a tree of objects # with the same data members and added appropriate methods. # # This is what the copy_instance function() is for. It tries to copy a # dictionary field by field into a class, aborting if the class and dictionary # have different data members (except for any typemap member in the class; # that one is strictly for use by the MyWidget supperclass). # # Once the object tree is set up, require user to choose novice or expert # mode and instantiate an edit object for the configuration. Class methods # will take it all from there. # # Options (not documented because they're for fetchmailconf debuggers only): # -d: Read the configuration and dump it to stdout before editing. 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