PyBitmessage/src/class_smtpServer.py
Peter Surda 36a04fd7d9
Add SMTP server
- you can now use SMTP to send messages
- uses bmaddr.lan domain
- runs on 127.0.0.8425 if you set "smtpd" to True
- mandatory authentication with smtpdusername and smtpdpassword
2016-07-19 13:57:54 +02:00

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Python

import base64
import email
from email.parser import Parser
from email.header import decode_header
import re
import signal
import smtpd
import threading
import time
from addresses import decodeAddress
from debug import logger
from helper_sql import sqlExecute
from helper_threading import StoppableThread
from pyelliptic.openssl import OpenSSL
import shared
SMTPDOMAIN = "bmaddr.lan"
LISTENPORT = 8425
class smtpServerChannel(smtpd.SMTPChannel):
def smtp_EHLO(self, arg):
if not arg:
self.push('501 Syntax: HELO hostname')
return
self.push('250-PyBitmessage %s' % shared.softwareVersion)
self.push('250 AUTH PLAIN')
def smtp_AUTH(self, arg):
if not arg or arg[0:5] not in ["PLAIN"]:
self.push('501 Syntax: AUTH PLAIN')
return
authstring = arg[6:]
try:
decoded = base64.b64decode(authstring)
correctauth = "\x00" + shared.safeConfigGet("bitmessagesettings", "smtpdusername", "") + \
"\x00" + shared.safeConfigGet("bitmessagesettings", "smtpdpassword", "")
logger.debug("authstring: %s / %s", correctauth, decoded)
if correctauth == decoded:
self.auth = True
self.push('235 2.7.0 Authentication successful')
else:
raise Error("Auth fail")
except:
self.push('501 Authentication fail')
def smtp_DATA(self, arg):
if not hasattr(self, "auth") or not self.auth:
self.push ("530 Authentication required")
return
smtpd.SMTPChannel.smtp_DATA(self, arg)
class smtpServerPyBitmessage(smtpd.SMTPServer):
def handle_accept(self):
pair = self.accept()
if pair is not None:
conn, addr = pair
# print >> DEBUGSTREAM, 'Incoming connection from %s' % repr(addr)
self.channel = smtpServerChannel(self, conn, addr)
def send(self, fromAddress, toAddress, subject, message):
status, addressVersionNumber, streamNumber, ripe = decodeAddress(toAddress)
ackdata = OpenSSL.rand(32)
t = ()
sqlExecute(
'''INSERT INTO sent VALUES (?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?)''',
'',
toAddress,
ripe,
fromAddress,
subject,
message,
ackdata,
int(time.time()), # sentTime (this will never change)
int(time.time()), # lastActionTime
0, # sleepTill time. This will get set when the POW gets done.
'msgqueued',
0, # retryNumber
'sent', # folder
2, # encodingtype
min(shared.config.getint('bitmessagesettings', 'ttl'), 86400 * 2) # not necessary to have a TTL higher than 2 days
)
shared.workerQueue.put(('sendmessage', toAddress))
def decode_header(self, hdr):
ret = []
for h in decode_header(self.msg_headers[hdr]):
if h[1]:
ret.append(unicode(h[0], h[1]))
else:
ret.append(h[0].decode("utf-8", errors='replace'))
return ret
def process_message(self, peer, mailfrom, rcpttos, data):
# print 'Receiving message from:', peer
p = re.compile(".*<([^>]+)>")
if not hasattr(self.channel, "auth") or not self.channel.auth:
logger.error("Missing or invalid auth")
return
try:
self.msg_headers = Parser().parsestr(data)
except:
logger.error("Invalid headers")
return
try:
sender, domain = p.sub(r'\1', mailfrom).split("@")
if domain != SMTPDOMAIN:
raise Exception("Bad domain %s", domain)
if sender not in shared.config.sections():
raise Exception("Nonexisting user %s", sender)
except Exception as err:
logger.debug("Bad envelope from %s: %s", mailfrom, repr(err))
msg_from = self.decode_header("from")
try:
msg_from = p.sub(r'\1', self.decode_header("from")[0])
sender, domain = msg_from.split("@")
if domain != SMTPDOMAIN:
raise Exception("Bad domain %s", domain)
if sender not in shared.config.sections():
raise Exception("Nonexisting user %s", sender)
except Exception as err:
logger.error("Bad headers from %s: %s", msg_from, repr(err))
return
try:
msg_subject = self.decode_header('subject')[0]
except:
msg_subject = "Subject missing..."
msg_tmp = email.message_from_string(data)
body = u''
for part in msg_tmp.walk():
if part and part.get_content_type() == "text/plain":
body += part.get_payload(decode=1).decode(part.get_content_charset('utf-8'), errors='replace')
for to in rcpttos:
try:
rcpt, domain = p.sub(r'\1', to).split("@")
if domain != SMTPDOMAIN:
raise Exception("Bad domain %s", domain)
logger.debug("Sending %s to %s about %s", sender, rcpt, msg_subject)
self.send(sender, rcpt, msg_subject, body)
logger.info("Relayed %s to %s", sender, rcpt)
except Exception as err:
logger.error( "Bad to %s: %s", to, repr(err))
continue
return
class smtpServer(threading.Thread, StoppableThread):
def __init__(self, parent=None):
threading.Thread.__init__(self, name="smtpServerThread")
self.initStop()
self.server = smtpServerPyBitmessage(('127.0.0.1', LISTENPORT), None)
def stopThread(self):
super(smtpServer, self).stopThread()
self.server.close()
return
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
# for ip in ('127.0.0.1', shared.config.get('bitmessagesettings', 'onionbindip')):
for ip in ('127.0.0.1'):
try:
s.connect((ip, LISTENPORT))
s.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
s.close()
break
except:
pass
def run(self):
asyncore.loop(1)
def signals(signal, frame):
print "Got signal, terminating"
for thread in threading.enumerate():
if thread.isAlive() and isinstance(thread, StoppableThread):
thread.stopThread()
def runServer():
print "Running SMTPd thread"
smtpThread = smtpServer()
smtpThread.start()
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signals)
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, signals)
print "Processing"
smtpThread.join()
print "The end"
if __name__ == "__main__":
runServer()