doc/web: Added a note about using Dovecot's LMTP with Postfix.
This solves issue #1.
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
# Copyright (c) 2008 - 2013, Pascal Volk
# See COPYING for distribution information.
"""
VirtualMailManager.relocated
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Virtual Mail Manager's Relocated class to handle relocated users.
"""
from VirtualMailManager.domain import get_gid
from VirtualMailManager.emailaddress import EmailAddress, \
DestinationEmailAddress
from VirtualMailManager.errors import RelocatedError as RErr
from VirtualMailManager.constants import DOMAIN_INVALID, NO_SUCH_DOMAIN, \
NO_SUCH_RELOCATED, RELOCATED_ADDR_DEST_IDENTICAL, RELOCATED_EXISTS
_ = lambda msg: msg
class Relocated(object):
"""Class to handle e-mail addresses of relocated users."""
__slots__ = ('_addr', '_dest', '_gid', '_dbh')
def __init__(self, dbh, address):
"""Creates a new *Relocated* instance. The ``address`` is the
old e-mail address of the user.
Use `setDestination()` to set/update the new address, where the
user has moved to.
"""
assert isinstance(address, EmailAddress)
self._addr = address
self._dbh = dbh
self._gid = get_gid(self._dbh, self._addr.domainname)
if not self._gid:
raise RErr(_(u"The domain '%s' does not exist.") %
self._addr.domainname, NO_SUCH_DOMAIN)
self._dest = None
self._load()
def __nonzero__(self):
"""Returns `True` if the Relocated is known, `False` if it's new."""
return self._dest is not None
def _load(self):
"""Loads the destination address from the database into the
`_dest` attribute.
"""
dbc = self._dbh.cursor()
dbc.execute('SELECT destination FROM relocated WHERE gid = %s AND '
'address = %s', (self._gid, self._addr.localpart))
destination = dbc.fetchone()
dbc.close()
if destination:
destination = DestinationEmailAddress(destination[0], self._dbh)
if destination.at_localhost:
raise RErr(_(u"The destination address' domain name must not "
u"be localhost."), DOMAIN_INVALID)
self._dest = destination
@property
def address(self):
"""The Relocated's EmailAddress instance."""
return self._addr
def set_destination(self, destination):
"""Sets/updates the new address of the relocated user."""
update = False
assert isinstance(destination, DestinationEmailAddress)
if destination.at_localhost:
raise RErr(_(u"The destination address' domain name must not be "
u"localhost."), DOMAIN_INVALID)
if self._addr == destination:
raise RErr(_(u'Address and destination are identical.'),
RELOCATED_ADDR_DEST_IDENTICAL)
if self._dest:
if self._dest == destination:
raise RErr(_(u"The relocated user '%s' already exists.") %
self._addr, RELOCATED_EXISTS)
else:
self._dest = destination
update = True
else:
self._dest = destination
dbc = self._dbh.cursor()
if not update:
dbc.execute('INSERT INTO relocated (gid, address, destination) '
'VALUES (%s, %s, %s)',
(self._gid, self._addr.localpart, str(self._dest)))
else:
dbc.execute('UPDATE relocated SET destination = %s WHERE gid = %s '
'AND address = %s',
(str(self._dest), self._gid, self._addr.localpart))
self._dbh.commit()
dbc.close()
def get_info(self):
"""Returns the address to which mails should be sent."""
if not self._dest:
raise RErr(_(u"The relocated user '%s' does not exist.") %
self._addr, NO_SUCH_RELOCATED)
return self._dest
def delete(self):
"""Deletes the relocated entry from the database."""
if not self._dest:
raise RErr(_(u"The relocated user '%s' does not exist.") %
self._addr, NO_SUCH_RELOCATED)
dbc = self._dbh.cursor()
dbc.execute('DELETE FROM relocated WHERE gid = %s AND address = %s',
(self._gid, self._addr.localpart))
if dbc.rowcount > 0:
self._dbh.commit()
dbc.close()
self._dest = None
del _