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"""Recognizes simple heuristically delimited warnings."""
from mailman.Bouncers.BouncerAPI import Stop
from mailman.Bouncers.SimpleMatch import _c
from mailman.Bouncers.SimpleMatch import process as _process
# This is a list of tuples of the form
#
# (start cre, end cre, address cre)
#
# where `cre' means compiled regular expression, start is the line just before
# the bouncing address block, end is the line just after the bouncing address
# block, and address cre is the regexp that will recognize the addresses. It
# must have a group called `addr' which will contain exactly and only the
# address that bounced.
patterns = [
# pop3.pta.lia.net
(_c('The address to which the message has not yet been delivered is'),
_c('No action is required on your part'),
_c(r'\s*(?P\S+@\S+)\s*')),
# This is from MessageSwitch. It is a kludge because the text that
# identifies it as a warning only comes after the address. We can't
# use ecre, because it really isn't significant, so we fake it. Once
# we see the start, we know it's a warning, and we're going to return
# Stop anyway, so we match anything for the address and end.
(_c('This is just a warning, you do not need to take any action'),
_c('.+'),
_c('(?P.+)')),
# Symantec_AntiVirus_for_SMTP_Gateways - see comments for MessageSwitch
(_c('Delivery attempts will continue to be made'),
_c('.+'),
_c('(?P.+)')),
# Next one goes here...
]
def process(msg):
if _process(msg, patterns):
# It's a recognized warning so stop now
return Stop
else:
return []