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# mail.py - mail sending bits for mercurial
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# Copyright 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
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#
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# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
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# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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import email
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import email.charset
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import email.header
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import email.message
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import email.parser
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import io
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import os
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import smtplib
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import socket
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import time
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from .i18n import _
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from .pycompat import (
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getattr,
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open,
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)
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from . import (
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encoding,
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error,
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pycompat,
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sslutil,
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util,
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)
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from .utils import (
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procutil,
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stringutil,
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)
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class STARTTLS(smtplib.SMTP):
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'''Derived class to verify the peer certificate for STARTTLS.
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This class allows to pass any keyword arguments to SSL socket creation.
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'''
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def __init__(self, ui, host=None, **kwargs):
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smtplib.SMTP.__init__(self, **kwargs)
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self._ui = ui
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self._host = host
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def starttls(self, keyfile=None, certfile=None):
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if not self.has_extn(b"starttls"):
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msg = b"STARTTLS extension not supported by server"
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raise smtplib.SMTPException(msg)
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(resp, reply) = self.docmd(b"STARTTLS")
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if resp == 220:
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self.sock = sslutil.wrapsocket(
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self.sock,
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keyfile,
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certfile,
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ui=self._ui,
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serverhostname=self._host,
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)
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self.file = smtplib.SSLFakeFile(self.sock)
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self.helo_resp = None
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self.ehlo_resp = None
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self.esmtp_features = {}
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self.does_esmtp = 0
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return (resp, reply)
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class SMTPS(smtplib.SMTP):
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'''Derived class to verify the peer certificate for SMTPS.
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This class allows to pass any keyword arguments to SSL socket creation.
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'''
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def __init__(self, ui, keyfile=None, certfile=None, host=None, **kwargs):
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self.keyfile = keyfile
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self.certfile = certfile
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smtplib.SMTP.__init__(self, **kwargs)
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self._host = host
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self.default_port = smtplib.SMTP_SSL_PORT
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self._ui = ui
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def _get_socket(self, host, port, timeout):
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if self.debuglevel > 0:
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self._ui.debug(b'connect: %r\n' % ((host, port),))
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new_socket = socket.create_connection((host, port), timeout)
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new_socket = sslutil.wrapsocket(
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new_socket,
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self.keyfile,
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self.certfile,
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ui=self._ui,
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serverhostname=self._host,
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)
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self.file = new_socket.makefile(r'rb')
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return new_socket
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def _pyhastls():
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"""Returns true iff Python has TLS support, false otherwise."""
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try:
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import ssl
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getattr(ssl, 'HAS_TLS', False)
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return True
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except ImportError:
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return False
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def _smtp(ui):
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'''build an smtp connection and return a function to send mail'''
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local_hostname = ui.config(b'smtp', b'local_hostname')
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tls = ui.config(b'smtp', b'tls')
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# backward compatible: when tls = true, we use starttls.
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starttls = tls == b'starttls' or stringutil.parsebool(tls)
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smtps = tls == b'smtps'
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if (starttls or smtps) and not _pyhastls():
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raise error.Abort(_(b"can't use TLS: Python SSL support not installed"))
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mailhost = ui.config(b'smtp', b'host')
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if not mailhost:
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raise error.Abort(_(b'smtp.host not configured - cannot send mail'))
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if smtps:
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ui.note(_(b'(using smtps)\n'))
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s = SMTPS(ui, local_hostname=local_hostname, host=mailhost)
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elif starttls:
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s = STARTTLS(ui, local_hostname=local_hostname, host=mailhost)
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else:
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s = smtplib.SMTP(local_hostname=local_hostname)
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if smtps:
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defaultport = 465
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else:
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defaultport = 25
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mailport = util.getport(ui.config(b'smtp', b'port', defaultport))
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ui.note(_(b'sending mail: smtp host %s, port %d\n') % (mailhost, mailport))
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s.connect(host=mailhost, port=mailport)
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if starttls:
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ui.note(_(b'(using starttls)\n'))
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s.ehlo()
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s.starttls()
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s.ehlo()
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if starttls or smtps:
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ui.note(_(b'(verifying remote certificate)\n'))
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sslutil.validatesocket(s.sock)
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username = ui.config(b'smtp', b'username')
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password = ui.config(b'smtp', b'password')
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if username and not password:
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password = ui.getpass()
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if username and password:
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ui.note(_(b'(authenticating to mail server as %s)\n') % username)
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try:
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s.login(username, password)
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except smtplib.SMTPException as inst:
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raise error.Abort(inst)
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def send(sender, recipients, msg):
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try:
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return s.sendmail(sender, recipients, msg)
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except smtplib.SMTPRecipientsRefused as inst:
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recipients = [r[1] for r in inst.recipients.values()]
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raise error.Abort(b'\n' + b'\n'.join(recipients))
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except smtplib.SMTPException as inst:
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raise error.Abort(inst)
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return send
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def _sendmail(ui, sender, recipients, msg):
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'''send mail using sendmail.'''
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program = ui.config(b'email', b'method')
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def stremail(x):
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return procutil.shellquote(stringutil.email(encoding.strtolocal(x)))
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cmdline = b'%s -f %s %s' % (
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program,
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stremail(sender),
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b' '.join(map(stremail, recipients)),
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)
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ui.note(_(b'sending mail: %s\n') % cmdline)
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fp = procutil.popen(cmdline, b'wb')
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fp.write(util.tonativeeol(msg))
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ret = fp.close()
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if ret:
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raise error.Abort(
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b'%s %s'
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% (
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os.path.basename(program.split(None, 1)[0]),
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procutil.explainexit(ret),
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)
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)
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def _mbox(mbox, sender, recipients, msg):
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'''write mails to mbox'''
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fp = open(mbox, b'ab+')
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# Should be time.asctime(), but Windows prints 2-characters day
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# of month instead of one. Make them print the same thing.
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date = time.strftime(r'%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y', time.localtime())
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fp.write(
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b'From %s %s\n'
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% (encoding.strtolocal(sender), encoding.strtolocal(date))
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)
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fp.write(msg)
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fp.write(b'\n\n')
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fp.close()
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def connect(ui, mbox=None):
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'''make a mail connection. return a function to send mail.
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call as sendmail(sender, list-of-recipients, msg).'''
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if mbox:
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open(mbox, b'wb').close()
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return lambda s, r, m: _mbox(mbox, s, r, m)
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if ui.config(b'email', b'method') == b'smtp':
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return _smtp(ui)
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return lambda s, r, m: _sendmail(ui, s, r, m)
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def sendmail(ui, sender, recipients, msg, mbox=None):
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send = connect(ui, mbox=mbox)
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return send(sender, recipients, msg)
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def validateconfig(ui):
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'''determine if we have enough config data to try sending email.'''
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method = ui.config(b'email', b'method')
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if method == b'smtp':
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if not ui.config(b'smtp', b'host'):
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raise error.Abort(
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_(
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b'smtp specified as email transport, '
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b'but no smtp host configured'
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)
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)
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else:
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if not procutil.findexe(method):
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raise error.Abort(
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_(b'%r specified as email transport, but not in PATH') % method
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)
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def codec2iana(cs):
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''''''
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cs = pycompat.sysbytes(email.charset.Charset(cs).input_charset.lower())
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# "latin1" normalizes to "iso8859-1", standard calls for "iso-8859-1"
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if cs.startswith(b"iso") and not cs.startswith(b"iso-"):
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return b"iso-" + cs[3:]
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return cs
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def mimetextpatch(s, subtype=b'plain', display=False):
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'''Return MIME message suitable for a patch.
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Charset will be detected by first trying to decode as us-ascii, then utf-8,
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and finally the global encodings. If all those fail, fall back to
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ISO-8859-1, an encoding with that allows all byte sequences.
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Transfer encodings will be used if necessary.'''
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cs = [b'us-ascii', b'utf-8', encoding.encoding, encoding.fallbackencoding]
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if display:
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cs = [b'us-ascii']
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for charset in cs:
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try:
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s.decode(pycompat.sysstr(charset))
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return mimetextqp(s, subtype, codec2iana(charset))
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except UnicodeDecodeError:
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pass
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return mimetextqp(s, subtype, b"iso-8859-1")
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def mimetextqp(body, subtype, charset):
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'''Return MIME message.
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Quoted-printable transfer encoding will be used if necessary.
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'''
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cs = email.charset.Charset(charset)
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msg = email.message.Message()
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msg.set_type(pycompat.sysstr(b'text/' + subtype))
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for line in body.splitlines():
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if len(line) > 950:
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cs.body_encoding = email.charset.QP
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break
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# On Python 2, this simply assigns a value. Python 3 inspects
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# body and does different things depending on whether it has
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# encode() or decode() attributes. We can get the old behavior
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# if we pass a str and charset is None and we call set_charset().
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# But we may get into trouble later due to Python attempting to
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# encode/decode using the registered charset (or attempting to
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# use ascii in the absence of a charset).
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msg.set_payload(body, cs)
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return msg
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def _charsets(ui):
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'''Obtains charsets to send mail parts not containing patches.'''
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charsets = [cs.lower() for cs in ui.configlist(b'email', b'charsets')]
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fallbacks = [
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encoding.fallbackencoding.lower(),
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encoding.encoding.lower(),
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b'utf-8',
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]
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for cs in fallbacks: # find unique charsets while keeping order
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if cs not in charsets:
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charsets.append(cs)
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return [cs for cs in charsets if not cs.endswith(b'ascii')]
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def _encode(ui, s, charsets):
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'''Returns (converted) string, charset tuple.
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Finds out best charset by cycling through sendcharsets in descending
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order. Tries both encoding and fallbackencoding for input. Only as
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last resort send as is in fake ascii.
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Caveat: Do not use for mail parts containing patches!'''
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sendcharsets = charsets or _charsets(ui)
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if not isinstance(s, bytes):
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# We have unicode data, which we need to try and encode to
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# some reasonable-ish encoding. Try the encodings the user
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# wants, and fall back to garbage-in-ascii.
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for ocs in sendcharsets:
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try:
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return s.encode(pycompat.sysstr(ocs)), ocs
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except UnicodeEncodeError:
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pass
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except LookupError:
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ui.warn(_(b'ignoring invalid sendcharset: %s\n') % ocs)
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else:
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# Everything failed, ascii-armor what we've got and send it.
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return s.encode('ascii', 'backslashreplace')
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# We have a bytes of unknown encoding. We'll try and guess a valid
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# encoding, falling back to pretending we had ascii even though we
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# know that's wrong.
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try:
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s.decode('ascii')
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except UnicodeDecodeError:
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for ics in (encoding.encoding, encoding.fallbackencoding):
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try:
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u = s.decode(ics)
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except UnicodeDecodeError:
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continue
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for ocs in sendcharsets:
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try:
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return u.encode(pycompat.sysstr(ocs)), ocs
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except UnicodeEncodeError:
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pass
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except LookupError:
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ui.warn(_(b'ignoring invalid sendcharset: %s\n') % ocs)
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# if ascii, or all conversion attempts fail, send (broken) ascii
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return s, b'us-ascii'
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def headencode(ui, s, charsets=None, display=False):
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'''Returns RFC-2047 compliant header from given string.'''
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if not display:
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# split into words?
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s, cs = _encode(ui, s, charsets)
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return str(email.header.Header(s, cs))
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return s
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def _addressencode(ui, name, addr, charsets=None):
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assert isinstance(addr, bytes)
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name = headencode(ui, name, charsets)
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try:
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acc, dom = addr.split(b'@')
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acc.decode('ascii')
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dom = dom.decode(pycompat.sysstr(encoding.encoding)).encode('idna')
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addr = b'%s@%s' % (acc, dom)
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except UnicodeDecodeError:
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raise error.Abort(_(b'invalid email address: %s') % addr)
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except ValueError:
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try:
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# too strict?
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addr.decode('ascii')
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except UnicodeDecodeError:
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raise error.Abort(_(b'invalid local address: %s') % addr)
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return pycompat.bytesurl(
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email.utils.formataddr((name, encoding.strfromlocal(addr)))
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)
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def addressencode(ui, address, charsets=None, display=False):
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'''Turns address into RFC-2047 compliant header.'''
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if display or not address:
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return address or b''
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name, addr = email.utils.parseaddr(encoding.strfromlocal(address))
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return _addressencode(ui, name, encoding.strtolocal(addr), charsets)
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def addrlistencode(ui, addrs, charsets=None, display=False):
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'''Turns a list of addresses into a list of RFC-2047 compliant headers.
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A single element of input list may contain multiple addresses, but output
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always has one address per item'''
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for a in addrs:
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assert isinstance(a, bytes), r'%r unexpectedly not a bytestr' % a
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if display:
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return [a.strip() for a in addrs if a.strip()]
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result = []
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for name, addr in email.utils.getaddresses(
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[encoding.strfromlocal(a) for a in addrs]
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):
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if name or addr:
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r = _addressencode(ui, name, encoding.strtolocal(addr), charsets)
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result.append(r)
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return result
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def mimeencode(ui, s, charsets=None, display=False):
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'''creates mime text object, encodes it if needed, and sets
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charset and transfer-encoding accordingly.'''
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cs = b'us-ascii'
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if not display:
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s, cs = _encode(ui, s, charsets)
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return mimetextqp(s, b'plain', cs)
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if pycompat.ispy3:
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def parse(fp):
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ep = email.parser.Parser()
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# disable the "universal newlines" mode, which isn't binary safe.
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# I have no idea if ascii/surrogateescape is correct, but that's
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# what the standard Python email parser does.
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fp = io.TextIOWrapper(
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fp, encoding=r'ascii', errors=r'surrogateescape', newline=chr(10)
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)
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try:
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return ep.parse(fp)
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finally:
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fp.detach()
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else:
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def parse(fp):
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ep = email.parser.Parser()
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return ep.parse(fp)
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def headdecode(s):
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'''Decodes RFC-2047 header'''
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uparts = []
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for part, charset in email.header.decode_header(s):
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if charset is not None:
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try:
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uparts.append(part.decode(charset))
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continue
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except UnicodeDecodeError:
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pass
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# On Python 3, decode_header() may return either bytes or unicode
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# depending on whether the header has =?<charset>? or not
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if isinstance(part, type(u'')):
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uparts.append(part)
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continue
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try:
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uparts.append(part.decode('UTF-8'))
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continue
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except UnicodeDecodeError:
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pass
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uparts.append(part.decode('ISO-8859-1'))
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return encoding.unitolocal(u' '.join(uparts))
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