[ale] Reply-To controversy: a solution
Joseph Knapka
jknapka at earthlink.net
Mon Apr 21 12:27:18 EDT 2003
Hi folks,
Attached are two small patches to the Mailman 2.1.1 source that permit
the ale-no-reply-to list scheme to work without requiring that the
lists allow posts from nonsubscribers. Once these are applied, the
behavior of the list management UI's Privacy Options --> Sender
Filters --> accept_these_nonmembers attribute changes: you may add an
entry of the form "^+listname" in order to permit anyone subscribed to
"listname" to post to the list being managed.
Apply the Moderate.py.diff patch to the file
$mailman_install_dir/Mailman/Handlers/Moderate.py. This patch
implements the additional moderation policy:
mailman at localhost$ cd /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Handlers
mailman at localhost$ patch < /path/to/Moderate.py.diff
Apply the GUIBase.py.diff patch to the file
$mailman_install_dir/Mailman/Gui/GUIBase.py. This patch relaxes the
input validation on the management screens to allow entries of the
form ^+listname:
mailman at localhost$ cd /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Gui
mailman at localhost$ patch < /path/to/GUIBase.py.diff
Once these patches are applied, restart the Mailman queue-runner
(mailmanctl stop ; mailmanctl start). Then apply this recipe, which is
nearly identical to the one I previously posted:
(1) Create a new Mailman list, ale-no-reply-to at ale.org
(2) Configure ale-no-reply-to as follows (options named as per
the Mailman WWW interface):
. General Options/first_strip_reply_to = Yes
. General Options/reply_goes_to_list = Poster
. Non-Digest Options/msg_footer = [Nothing, nada, empty set, make it blank]
. Digest Options/digest_footer = [Nothing, nada, empty set, make it blank]
. Privacy Options/Sender Filters/accept_these_nonmembers = ^+ale
. Privacy Options/Recipient Filters/acceptable_aliases = ale
All other options may be left at their default values, or changed
as needed (though I'm not certain changing some other options won't
mess up this cunning plan; YMMV, etc).
(3) Change the configuration of ale at ale.org to accept posts from
subscribers to ale-no-reply-to:
. Privacy Options/Sender Filters/accept_these_nonmembers = ^+ale-no-reply-to
(4) Subscribe ale-no-reply-to at ale.org to ale at ale.org:
$mailman_home/bin/add_members -r - -w n ale <RETURN>
ale-no-reply-to at ale.org <RETURN>
^D
That's it. All that remains is for subscribers to resubscribe to
the no-reply-to list, if that's what they want to do.
Cheers,
-- Joe Knapka
"Jim Popovitch" <jimpop at yahoo.com> writes:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Joseph Knapka
> > Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2003 11:26 PM
> >
> > (3) Change the configuration of ale at ale.org to accept posts
> > from nonsubscribers
>
> That is a dangerous thing to do. An alternative would be to have
> the ale-no-reply-to at ale.org members subscribe to ale at ale.org as
> normal users and to set the no-mail flag for them.
>
> -Jim P.
>
>
>
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===File /usr/local/mailman/Moderate.py.diff=================
--- /usr/local/mailman/src/mailman-2.1.1/Mailman/Handlers/Moderate.py 2002-12-30 20:28:41.000000000 -0700
+++ Moderate.py 2003-04-21 09:43:18.000000000 -0600
@@ -16,7 +16,6 @@
"""Posting moderation filter.
"""
-
import re
from email.MIMEMessage import MIMEMessage
from email.MIMEText import MIMEText
@@ -28,6 +27,7 @@
from Mailman.i18n import _
from Mailman.Handlers import Hold
from Mailman.Logging.Syslog import syslog
+import Mailman.MailList
@@ -115,14 +115,27 @@
def matches_p(sender, nonmembers):
- # First strip out all the regular expressions
- plainaddrs = [addr for addr in nonmembers if not addr.startswith('^')]
+ # First do list inclusions.
+ incAdd = []
+ for linc in nonmembers:
+ if linc.startswith('^+'):
+ otherListName = linc[2:]
+ try:
+ otherList = Mailman.MailList.MailList(otherListName,lock=0)
+ otherMembers = otherList.getMembers()
+ incAdd = incAdd + otherMembers
+ except:
+ syslog.write("Moderator","Could not process list inclusion%s"%otherListName)
+ pass
+ nonmembers = nonmembers+incAdd
+ # Strip out all the regular expressions and list inclusions
+ plainaddrs = [addr for addr in nonmembers if not addr.startswith('^')]
addrdict = Utils.List2Dict(plainaddrs, foldcase=1)
if addrdict.has_key(sender):
return 1
# Now do the regular expression matches
for are in nonmembers:
- if are.startswith('^'):
+ if are.startswith('^') and not are.startswith('^+'):
try:
cre = re.compile(are, re.IGNORECASE)
except re.error:
============================================================
===File /usr/local/mailman/GUIBase.py.diff==================
--- /usr/local/mailman/src/mailman-2.1.1/Mailman/Gui/GUIBase.py 2002-08-14 18:02:27.000000000 -0600
+++ GUIBase.py 2003-04-21 07:16:55.000000000 -0600
@@ -73,10 +73,11 @@
# See if this is a context that accepts regular
# expressions, and that the re is legal
if wtype == mm_cfg.EmailListEx and addr.startswith('^'):
- try:
- re.compile(addr)
- except re.error:
- raise ValueError
+ if not addr.startswith('^+'):
+ try:
+ re.compile(addr)
+ except re.error:
+ raise ValueError
else:
raise
addrs.append(addr)
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