-
-
Save clarkbw/857447 to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
#!/bin/env python | |
from smtpd import SMTPChannel, SMTPServer | |
import asyncore | |
class LMTPChannel(SMTPChannel): | |
# LMTP "LHLO" command is routed to the SMTP/ESMTP command | |
def smtp_LHLO(self, arg): | |
self.smtp_HELO(arg) | |
class LMTPServer(SMTPServer): | |
def __init__(self, localaddr, remoteaddr): | |
SMTPServer.__init__(self, localaddr, remoteaddr) | |
def process_message(self, peer, mailfrom, rcpttos, data): | |
print 'Receiving message from:', peer | |
print 'Message addressed from:', mailfrom | |
print 'Message addressed to :', rcpttos | |
print 'Message length :', len(data) | |
print 'Message :', data | |
return | |
def handle_accept(self): | |
conn, addr = self.accept() | |
channel = LMTPChannel(self, conn, addr) | |
server = LMTPServer(('localhost', 10025), None) | |
asyncore.loop() |
the rcpttos
is actually a list which you can iterate through like so:
for user in rcpttos:
[username, domain] = user.split("@")
But otherwise everything, like data
, is a singleton which could be delivered to each user in the rcpttos
No, I mean the responses sent back to the LMTP client. smtpd.py's process_message() doesn't have a straightforward way to return multiple responses.
Oh, for this you would end up needing to return specific text codes, like : "550 No such user here" or "550 mailbox not found".
The spec also claims that you could return a 550 code with a list of recipients that failed. However I'm not sure that is actually supported so you'd have to test that out.
See page 50 in the spec for all the details:
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2821.txt
But to reject a specific recipient you are supposed to be hooked into the RCPT channel, something like here. (most of the method is copied from the SMTPChannel
source code)
class LMTPChannel(SMTPChannel):
def smtp_RCPT(self, arg):
print >> DEBUGSTREAM, '===> RCPT', arg
if not self.__mailfrom:
self.push('503 Error: need MAIL command')
return
address = self.__getaddr('TO:', arg) if arg else None
if not address:
self.push('501 Syntax: RCPT TO: <address>')
return
### Check for a valid mailbox
if not address in VALID_ADDRESSES:
self.push("550 No such user here")
return
self.__rcpttos.append(address)
print >> DEBUGSTREAM, 'recips:', self.__rcpttos
self.push('250 Ok')
No, this is one of the ways LMTP differs from SMTP. rfc2033 4.2 says that DATA should return multiple responses, one for each RCPT that was accepted earlier.
nice and compact. doesn't this fall over when there's more than one recipient, though? rfc2033 4.2 says that DATA should return multiple responses, one for each RCPT that was accepted earlier.