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how I think about them anyway.
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* Configuration variable `[mailman]filtered_messages_are_preservable`
controls whether messages which have their top-level `Content-Type`
filtered out can be preserved in the `bad` queue by list owners.
* Configuration section `[scrubber]` removed, as is the scrubber handler.
This handler was essentially incompatible with Mailman 3 since it required
coordination with Pipermail to store attachments on disk.
* Schema additions:
- mailinglist.filter_action
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* Configuration variable `[mailman]filtered_messages_are_preservable`
controls whether messages which have their top-level `Content-Type`
filtered out can be preserved in the `bad` queue by list owners.
* Configuration section `[scrubber]` removed, as is the scrubber handler.
This handler was essentially incompatible with Mailman 3 since it required
coordination with Pipermail to store attachments on disk.
* Schema additions:
- mailinglist.filter_action
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some new APIs I suspect.
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"display_name" across the board.
* `IMailingList.real_name` -> `IMailingList.display_name`
* `IUser.real_name` -> `IUser.display_name`
* `IAddress.real_name` -> `IAddress.display_name`
* Schema changes:
- real_name -> display_name (mailinglist, user, address)
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otherwise it rejects the message with a 550 error. Also, the LMTP server
adds the `X-Message-ID-Hash` header automatically. The `inject` cli
command will also add the `X-Message-ID-Hash` header, but it will craft a
`Message-ID` header first if one is missing from the injected text. Also,
`inject` will always set the correct value for the `original_size`
attribute on the message object, instead of trusting a possibly incorrect
value if it's already set. The individual `IArchiver` implementations no
longer set the `X-Message-ID-Hash` header.
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footers, using the same semantics and algorithm as for welcome and goodbye
messages.
Additional schema changes:
- msg_header -> header_uri
- msg_footer -> footer_uri
- digest_header -> digest_header_uri
- digest_footer -> digest_footer_uri
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* Separate out the RFC 2369 header adding handler.
* Dynamically calculate the `List-Id` header instead of storing it in the
database. This means it cannot be changed.
* Be sure to clean out any digest .mmdf files when the world is reset.
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for consistency. This changes the REST API for mailing list
resources. (LP: #787599)
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* Queue runners are now called just 'Runners' since several of them don't
manage queue directories.
* Ban the term 'qrunner' too.
* The master queue runner watcher should now just be called the 'master' or
the 'master runner'.
* bin/qrunner -> bin/runner
* mailman.qrunner log file -> mailman.runner
* master-qrunner.lck -> master.lck
* master-qrunner.pid -> master.pid
Also:
* Remove some obsolete files
* Begin the .txt -> .rst renaming
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* Add an additional option for unrecognized bounce disposition: send it to the
site administrators.
* Move maybe_forward() from src/mailman/queue/bounce.py to
src/mailman/app/bounces.py, refactor and add tests.
* Add a LogFileMark class to help with tests that want to check the output to
a log file.
* OwnerNotification gets a better signature. Instead of tomoderators, the
last argument is a roster to send the notification to. If roster is None,
then the notification goes to the site administrators.
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IAddress.email and IAddress.original_address to IAddress.original_email. From
now on we'll use "address" to talk about the IAddress object and "email" to
talk about the textual email address.
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Approve. LP: #557750
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* Give IMailingList a .domain attribute which looks up the IDomain for its
.host_name. This cleans up a lot of code.
* Add a test for the 'confirm' email command.
* Suppress blank lines in email command responses.
* Make the IDomainCollection a utility.
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attribute. Add this for UserNotifications.
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the to-outgoing handler. Putting it in the latter means that more delivery
vectors can take advantages of the same mechanisms. to-outgoing is now really
simple (but is it simple enough?).
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s/recips/recipients/
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IUserManager utility.
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Add an IDomainManager and a global domain manager which can be gotten by
adapting the global config object.
Add an IDomainCollection interface for exposing the domain manager onto the
API.
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artifacts that don't exist. In that case, just skimp them rather than
complain.
Docstring style cleanup.
Allow for doctest layer specification in the package's __init__.py, defaulting
to SMTPLayer if not given. This is probably too coarse for long term use, but
it works for now.
Make sure pipelines.txt properly cleans up its digest; it must be flushed
after clearing.
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set. Make this possible by moving list_id to an attribute of the MailingList
object instead of hard-coding its calculation in cook_headers.py.
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* Add an adapter from mailing lists to acceptable alias set. Use this instead
of the old acceptable alias interface, which is not removed.
* Add contentfilter table
* Add a bunch of missing docstrings
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inject_message() grows a keyword argument dictionary which gets merged into
the message metadata.
Move NODELTA into the autorespond interface as ALWAYS_REPLY.
Convert the integer response values into the ResponseAction enum.
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old pickle attributes.
Fix a typo in the datetime.py module.
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language manager stuff into a separate Language class, and be clearer in the
APIs about whether we want a language code or a Language instance.
The impetus to this was to get rid of Utils.GetCharSet(), which is done.
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Message.sender (property) and Message.get_senders() to Message.senders
(another property). The semantics of .sender is slightly different too; it no
longer consults config.mailman.use_envelope_sender.
Add absolute_import and unicode_literals to Utils.py, and clean up a few
imports.
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This moves actual digest creation and sending into a new queue runner. That
way, digest creation does not block the main incoming processor. Lots of code
clean up and reorganization too, and many fixes.
digest_last_sent_at: Make this a DateTime
digest_size_threshold: Make this a Float
digest_volume_frequency: Make this an Enum
DigestFrequency: new enum
Fix up IMailingList interface to reflect reality.
In Runner base class, allow for msg.get_sender() to return a False value. If
this happens (as it can with the empty marker messages used to signal the
digester that there's work to do), just use the list's preferred language.
Give the retry.py and incoming.py queue runner modules some proper epilogues.
The EmptyingRunner (for testing) logs itself as the runner its wrapping.
The digest file name now ends in .mmdf since that's the format we're using.
Add 'create_list' to doctest globals.
Add a Mailbox class to add support for the context manager protocol.
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correctly regardless of how it's used.
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