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There are cases where a user can copy image markdown from a public post (such as via the discourse-templates plugin) into a PM which is then sent via an email. Since a PM is a secure context (via the .with_secure_uploads? check on Post), the image will get a secure URL in the PM post even though the backing upload is not secure. This fixes the bug in that case where the image would be stripped from the email (since it had a /secure-uploads/ URL) but not re-attached further down the line using the secure_uploads_allow_embed_images_in_emails setting because the upload itself was not secure. The flow in Email::Sender for doing this is still not ideal, but there are chicken and egg problems around when to strip the images, how to fit in with other attachments and email size limits, and when to apply the images inline via Email::Styles. It's convoluted, but at least this fixes the Template use case for now.
641 lines
24 KiB
Ruby
641 lines
24 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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#
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# A helper class to send an email. It will also handle a nil message, which it considers
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# to be "do nothing". This is because some Mailers will decide not to do work for some
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# reason. For example, emailing a user too frequently. A nil to address is also considered
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# "do nothing"
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#
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# It also adds an HTML part for the plain text body
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#
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require "uri"
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require "net/smtp"
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SMTP_CLIENT_ERRORS = [Net::SMTPFatalError, Net::SMTPSyntaxError]
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BYPASS_DISABLE_TYPES = %w[
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admin_login
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test_message
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new_version
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group_smtp
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invite_password_instructions
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download_backup_message
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admin_confirmation_message
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]
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module Email
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class Sender
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def initialize(message, email_type, user = nil)
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@message = message
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@message_attachments_index = {}
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@email_type = email_type
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@user = user
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end
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def send
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bypass_disable = BYPASS_DISABLE_TYPES.include?(@email_type.to_s)
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return if SiteSetting.disable_emails == "yes" && !bypass_disable
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return if ActionMailer::Base::NullMail === @message
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if ActionMailer::Base::NullMail ===
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(
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begin
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@message.message
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rescue StandardError
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nil
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end
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)
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return
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end
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return skip(SkippedEmailLog.reason_types[:sender_message_blank]) if @message.blank?
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return skip(SkippedEmailLog.reason_types[:sender_message_to_blank]) if @message.to.blank?
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if SiteSetting.disable_emails == "non-staff" && !bypass_disable
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return unless find_user&.staff?
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end
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if to_address.end_with?(".invalid")
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return skip(SkippedEmailLog.reason_types[:sender_message_to_invalid])
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end
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if @message.text_part
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if @message.text_part.body.to_s.blank?
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return skip(SkippedEmailLog.reason_types[:sender_text_part_body_blank])
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end
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else
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return skip(SkippedEmailLog.reason_types[:sender_body_blank]) if @message.body.to_s.blank?
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end
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@message.charset = "UTF-8"
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opts = {}
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renderer = Email::Renderer.new(@message, opts)
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if @message.html_part
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@message.html_part.body = renderer.html
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else
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@message.html_part =
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Mail::Part.new do
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content_type "text/html; charset=UTF-8"
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body renderer.html
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end
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end
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# Fix relative (ie upload) HTML links in markdown which do not work well in plain text emails.
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# These are the links we add when a user uploads a file or image.
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# Ideally we would parse general markdown into plain text, but that is almost an intractable problem.
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url_prefix = Discourse.base_url
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@message.parts[0].body =
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@message.parts[0].body.to_s.gsub(
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%r{<a class="attachment" href="(/uploads/default/[^"]+)">([^<]*)</a>},
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'[\2|attachment](' + url_prefix + '\1)',
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)
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@message.parts[0].body =
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@message.parts[0].body.to_s.gsub(
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%r{<img src="(/uploads/default/[^"]+)"([^>]*)>},
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"![](" + url_prefix + '\1)',
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)
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@message.text_part.content_type = "text/plain; charset=UTF-8"
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user_id = @user&.id
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# Set up the email log
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email_log = EmailLog.new(email_type: @email_type, to_address: to_address, user_id: user_id)
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if cc_addresses.any?
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email_log.cc_addresses = cc_addresses.join(";")
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email_log.cc_user_ids = User.with_email(cc_addresses).pluck(:id)
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end
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email_log.bcc_addresses = bcc_addresses.join(";") if bcc_addresses.any?
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host = Email::Sender.host_for(Discourse.base_url)
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post_id = header_value("X-Discourse-Post-Id")
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topic_id = header_value("X-Discourse-Topic-Id")
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reply_key = get_reply_key(post_id, user_id)
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from_address = @message.from&.first
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smtp_group_id =
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(
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if from_address.blank?
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nil
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else
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Group.where(email_username: from_address, smtp_enabled: true).pick(:id)
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end
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)
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# always set a default Message ID from the host
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@message.header["Message-ID"] = Email::MessageIdService.generate_default
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post = nil
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topic = nil
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if topic_id.present? && post_id.present?
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post = Post.find_by(id: post_id, topic_id: topic_id)
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# guards against deleted posts and topics
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return skip(SkippedEmailLog.reason_types[:sender_post_deleted]) if post.blank?
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topic = post.topic
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return skip(SkippedEmailLog.reason_types[:sender_topic_deleted]) if topic.blank?
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add_identification_field_headers(topic, post)
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# See https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2919.txt for the List-ID
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# specification.
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if topic&.category && !topic.category.uncategorized?
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list_id =
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"#{SiteSetting.title} | #{topic.category.name} <#{topic.category.name.downcase.tr(" ", "-")}.#{host}>"
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# subcategory case
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if !topic.category.parent_category_id.nil?
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parent_category_name = Category.find_by(id: topic.category.parent_category_id).name
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list_id =
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"#{SiteSetting.title} | #{parent_category_name} #{topic.category.name} <#{topic.category.name.downcase.tr(" ", "-")}.#{parent_category_name.downcase.tr(" ", "-")}.#{host}>"
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end
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else
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list_id = "#{SiteSetting.title} <#{host}>"
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end
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# When we are emailing people from a group inbox, we are having a PM
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# conversation with them, as a support account would. In this case
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# mailing list headers do not make sense. It is not like a forum topic
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# where you may have tens or hundreds of participants -- it is a
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# conversation between the group and a small handful of people
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# directly contacting the group, often just one person.
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if !smtp_group_id
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# https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3834.txt
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@message.header["Precedence"] = "list"
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@message.header["List-ID"] = list_id
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if topic
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if SiteSetting.private_email?
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@message.header["List-Archive"] = "#{Discourse.base_url}#{topic.slugless_url}"
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else
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@message.header["List-Archive"] = topic.url
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end
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end
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end
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end
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if Email::Sender.bounceable_reply_address?
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email_log.bounce_key = SecureRandom.hex
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# WARNING: RFC claims you can not set the Return Path header, this is 100% correct
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# however Rails has special handling for this header and ends up using this value
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# as the Envelope From address so stuff works as expected
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@message.header[:return_path] = Email::Sender.bounce_address(email_log.bounce_key)
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end
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email_log.post_id = post_id if post_id.present?
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email_log.topic_id = topic_id if topic_id.present?
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if reply_key.present?
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@message.header["Reply-To"] = header_value("Reply-To").gsub!("%{reply_key}", reply_key)
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@message.header[Email::MessageBuilder::ALLOW_REPLY_BY_EMAIL_HEADER] = nil
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end
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MessageBuilder
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.custom_headers(SiteSetting.email_custom_headers)
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.each do |key, _|
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# Any custom headers added via MessageBuilder that are doubled up here
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# with values that we determine should be set to the last value, which is
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# the one we determined. Our header values should always override the email_custom_headers.
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#
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# While it is valid via RFC5322 to have more than one value for certain headers,
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# we just want to keep it to one, especially in cases where the custom value
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# would conflict with our own.
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#
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# See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5322#section-3.6 and
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# https://github.com/mikel/mail/blob/8ef377d6a2ca78aa5bd7f739813f5a0648482087/lib/mail/header.rb#L109-L132
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custom_header = @message.header[key]
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if custom_header.is_a?(Array)
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our_value = custom_header.last.value
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# Must be set to nil first otherwise another value is just added
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# to the array of values for the header.
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@message.header[key] = nil
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@message.header[key] = our_value
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end
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value = header_value(key)
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# Remove Auto-Submitted header for group private message emails, it does
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# not make sense there and may hurt deliverability.
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#
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# From https://www.iana.org/assignments/auto-submitted-keywords/auto-submitted-keywords.xhtml:
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#
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# > Indicates that a message was generated by an automatic process, and is not a direct response to another message.
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@message.header[key] = nil if key.downcase == "auto-submitted" && smtp_group_id
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# Replace reply_key in custom headers or remove
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if value&.include?("%{reply_key}")
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# Delete old header first or else the same header will be added twice
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@message.header[key] = nil
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@message.header[key] = value.gsub!("%{reply_key}", reply_key) if reply_key.present?
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end
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end
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# pass the original message_id when using mailjet/mandrill/sparkpost
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case ActionMailer::Base.smtp_settings[:address]
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when /\.mailjet\.com/
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@message.header["X-MJ-CustomID"] = @message.message_id
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when "smtp.mandrillapp.com"
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merge_json_x_header("X-MC-Metadata", message_id: @message.message_id)
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when "smtp.sparkpostmail.com"
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merge_json_x_header("X-MSYS-API", metadata: { message_id: @message.message_id })
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end
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# Parse the HTML again so we can make any final changes before
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# sending
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style = Email::Styles.new(@message.html_part.body.to_s)
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if post.present?
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@stripped_secure_upload_shas = style.stripped_upload_sha_map.values
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add_attachments(post)
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end
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# Suppress images from short emails
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if SiteSetting.strip_images_from_short_emails &&
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@message.html_part.body.to_s.bytesize <= SiteSetting.short_email_length &&
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@message.html_part.body =~ /<img[^>]+>/
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style.strip_avatars_and_emojis
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end
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# Embeds any of the secure images that have been attached inline,
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# removing the redaction notice.
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if SiteSetting.secure_uploads_allow_embed_images_in_emails
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style.inline_secure_images(@message.attachments, @message_attachments_index)
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end
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@message.html_part.body = style.to_s
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email_log.message_id = @message.message_id
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# Log when a message is being sent from a group SMTP address, so we
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# can debug deliverability issues.
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if smtp_group_id
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email_log.smtp_group_id = smtp_group_id
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# Store contents of all outgoing emails using group SMTP
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# for greater visibility and debugging. If the size of this
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# gets out of hand, we should look into a group-level setting
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# to enable this; size should be kept in check by regular purging
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# of EmailLog though.
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email_log.raw = Email::Cleaner.new(@message).execute
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end
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DiscourseEvent.trigger(:before_email_send, @message, @email_type)
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begin
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message_response = @message.deliver!
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# TestMailer from the Mail gem does not return a real response, it
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# returns an array containing @message, so we have to have this workaround.
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if message_response.kind_of?(Net::SMTP::Response)
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email_log.smtp_transaction_response = message_response.message&.chomp
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end
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rescue *SMTP_CLIENT_ERRORS => e
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return skip(SkippedEmailLog.reason_types[:custom], custom_reason: e.message)
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end
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DiscourseEvent.trigger(:after_email_send, @message, @email_type)
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email_log.save!
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email_log
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end
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def find_user
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return @user if @user
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User.find_by_email(to_address)
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end
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def to_address
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@to_address ||=
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begin
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to = @message.try(:to)
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to = to.first if Array === to
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to.presence || "no_email_found"
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end
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end
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def cc_addresses
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@cc_addresses ||=
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begin
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@message.try(:cc) || []
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end
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end
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def bcc_addresses
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@bcc_addresses ||=
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begin
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@message.try(:bcc) || []
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end
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end
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def self.host_for(base_url)
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host = "localhost"
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if base_url.present?
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begin
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uri = URI.parse(base_url)
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host = uri.host.downcase if uri.host.present?
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rescue URI::Error
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end
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end
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host
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end
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private
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def add_attachments(post)
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max_email_size = SiteSetting.email_total_attachment_size_limit_kb.kilobytes
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return if max_email_size == 0
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email_size = 0
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post.uploads.each do |original_upload|
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optimized_1X = original_upload.optimized_images.first
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if FileHelper.is_supported_image?(original_upload.original_filename) &&
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!should_attach_image?(original_upload, optimized_1X)
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next
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end
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attached_upload = optimized_1X || original_upload
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next if email_size + attached_upload.filesize > max_email_size
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begin
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path =
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if attached_upload.local?
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Discourse.store.path_for(attached_upload)
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else
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Discourse.store.download!(attached_upload).path
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end
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@message_attachments_index[original_upload.sha1] = @message.attachments.size
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@message.attachments[original_upload.original_filename] = File.read(path)
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email_size += File.size(path)
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rescue => e
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Discourse.warn_exception(
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e,
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message: "Failed to attach file to email",
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env: {
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post_id: post.id,
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upload_id: original_upload.id,
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filename: original_upload.original_filename,
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},
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)
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end
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end
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fix_parts_after_attachments!
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end
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def should_attach_image?(upload, optimized_1X = nil)
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if !SiteSetting.secure_uploads_allow_embed_images_in_emails ||
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# Sometimes images in a post have a secure URL but are not secure uploads,
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# for example if a user uploads an image to a public post then copies the markdown
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# into a PM which sends an email, so we have to make sure we attached those
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# stripped images here as well.
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(
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!upload.secure? && !@stripped_secure_upload_shas.include?(upload.sha1) &&
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!@stripped_secure_upload_shas.include?(optimized_1X&.sha1)
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)
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return
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end
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if (optimized_1X&.filesize || upload.filesize) >
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SiteSetting.secure_uploads_max_email_embed_image_size_kb.kilobytes
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return
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end
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true
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end
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#
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# Two behaviors in the mail gem collide:
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#
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# 1. Attachments are added as extra parts at the top level,
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# 2. When there are both text and html parts, the content type is set
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# to 'multipart/alternative'.
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#
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# Since attachments aren't alternative renderings, for emails that contain
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# attachments and both html and text parts, some coercing is necessary.
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#
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# When there are alternative rendering and attachments, this method causes
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# the top level to be 'multipart/mixed' and puts the html and text parts
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# into a nested 'multipart/alternative' part.
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#
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# Due to mail gem magic, @message.text_part and @message.html_part still
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# refer to the same objects.
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#
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def fix_parts_after_attachments!
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has_attachments = @message.attachments.present?
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has_alternative_renderings = @message.html_part.present? && @message.text_part.present?
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if has_attachments && has_alternative_renderings
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@message.content_type = "multipart/mixed"
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html_part = @message.html_part
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@message.html_part = nil
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text_part = @message.text_part
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@message.text_part = nil
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content =
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Mail::Part.new do
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content_type "multipart/alternative"
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# we have to re-specify the charset and give the part the decoded body
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# here otherwise the parts will get encoded with US-ASCII which makes
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# a bunch of characters not render correctly in the email
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part content_type: "text/html; charset=utf-8", body: html_part.body.decoded
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part content_type: "text/plain; charset=utf-8", body: text_part.body.decoded
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end
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@message.parts.unshift(content)
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end
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end
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def header_value(name)
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header = @message.header[name]
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return nil unless header
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# NOTE: In most cases this is not a problem, but if a header has
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# doubled up the header[] method will return an array. So we always
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# get the last value of the array and assume that is the correct
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# value.
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#
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# See https://github.com/mikel/mail/blob/8ef377d6a2ca78aa5bd7f739813f5a0648482087/lib/mail/header.rb#L109-L132
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return header.last.value if header.is_a?(Array)
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header.value
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end
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def skip(reason_type, custom_reason: nil)
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attributes = {
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email_type: @email_type,
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to_address: to_address,
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user_id: @user&.id,
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reason_type: reason_type,
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}
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attributes[:custom_reason] = custom_reason if custom_reason
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SkippedEmailLog.create!(attributes)
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end
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def merge_json_x_header(name, value)
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data =
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begin
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JSON.parse(@message.header[name].to_s)
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rescue StandardError
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nil
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end
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data ||= {}
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data.merge!(value)
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# /!\ @message.header is not a standard ruby hash.
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# It can have multiple values attached to the same key...
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# In order to remove all the previous keys, we have to "nil" it.
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# But for "nil" to work, there must already be a key...
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@message.header[name] = ""
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@message.header[name] = nil
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@message.header[name] = data.to_json
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end
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|
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|
def get_reply_key(post_id, user_id)
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# ALLOW_REPLY_BY_EMAIL_HEADER is only added if we are _not_ sending
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# via group SMTP and if reply by email site settings are configured
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|
if !user_id || !post_id ||
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!header_value(Email::MessageBuilder::ALLOW_REPLY_BY_EMAIL_HEADER).present?
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return
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|
end
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|
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PostReplyKey.create_or_find_by!(post_id: post_id, user_id: user_id).reply_key
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|
end
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|
|
|
def self.bounceable_reply_address?
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|
SiteSetting.reply_by_email_address.present? && SiteSetting.reply_by_email_address["+"]
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|
end
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|
|
|
def self.bounce_address(bounce_key)
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|
SiteSetting.reply_by_email_address.sub("%{reply_key}", "verp-#{bounce_key}")
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|
end
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|
|
|
##
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|
# When sending an email for the first post (OP) of the topic, we do not
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|
# set References or In-Reply-To headers, since there is nothing yet
|
|
# to reference. This counts as the first email in the thread.
|
|
#
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|
# Once set, the post's `outbound_message_id` should _always_ be used
|
|
# when sending emails relating to a particular post to maintain threading.
|
|
# This will either be:
|
|
#
|
|
# a) A Message-ID generated in an external main client or service which
|
|
# is recorded when creating a post from an IncomingEmail via Email::Receiver
|
|
# b) A Message-ID generated by Discourse and recorded when sending an email
|
|
# for a newly created post, which is created and saved here to the
|
|
# outbound_message_id column on the Post.
|
|
#
|
|
# The RFC that covers using "Identification Fields", which are References,
|
|
# In-Reply-To, Message-ID, et. al. can be in the RFC link below. It's a good idea to read
|
|
# this beginning in the area immediately after these quotes, at least to understand
|
|
# the 3 main headers:
|
|
#
|
|
# > The "Message-ID:" field provides a unique message identifier that
|
|
# > refers to a particular version of a particular message. The
|
|
# > uniqueness of the message identifier is guaranteed by the host that
|
|
# > generates it.
|
|
#
|
|
# > ...
|
|
#
|
|
# > The "In-Reply-To:" field may be used to identify the message (or
|
|
# > messages) to which the new message is a reply, while the "References:"
|
|
# > field may be used to identify a "thread" of conversation.
|
|
#
|
|
# https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5322.html#section-3.6.4
|
|
#
|
|
# It is a long read, but to understand the decision making process for this
|
|
# threading logic you can take a look at:
|
|
#
|
|
# https://meta.discourse.org/t/discourse-email-messages-are-incorrectly-threaded/233499
|
|
def add_identification_field_headers(topic, post)
|
|
@message.header["Message-ID"] = Email::MessageIdService.generate_or_use_existing(
|
|
post.id,
|
|
).first
|
|
|
|
if post.post_number > 1
|
|
op_message_id = Email::MessageIdService.generate_or_use_existing(topic.first_post.id).first
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
# Whenever we reply to a post directly _or_ quote a post, a PostReply
|
|
# record is made, with the reply_post_id referencing the newly created
|
|
# post, and the post_id referencing the post that was quoted or replied to.
|
|
referenced_posts =
|
|
Post
|
|
.joins("INNER JOIN post_replies ON post_replies.post_id = posts.id ")
|
|
.where("post_replies.reply_post_id = ?", post.id)
|
|
.order(id: :desc)
|
|
.to_a
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
# No referenced posts means that we are just creating a new post not
|
|
# referring to anything, and as such we should just fall back to using
|
|
# the OP.
|
|
if referenced_posts.empty?
|
|
@message.header["In-Reply-To"] = op_message_id
|
|
@message.header["References"] = op_message_id
|
|
else
|
|
##
|
|
# When referencing _multiple_ posts then we just choose the most recent one
|
|
# to use for References so we have a single parent to work with, but
|
|
# every directly replied to post can go into In-Reply-To.
|
|
#
|
|
# We want to make sure all of the outbound_message_ids are already filled here.
|
|
in_reply_to_message_ids =
|
|
MessageIdService.generate_or_use_existing(referenced_posts.map(&:id))
|
|
@message.header["In-Reply-To"] = in_reply_to_message_ids
|
|
most_recent_post_message_id = in_reply_to_message_ids.last
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
# The RFC specifically states that the content of the parent's References
|
|
# field (in our case a tree of replies based on the PostReply table in
|
|
# addition to the OP post's Message-ID) first, _then_ the parent's
|
|
# Message-ID (in our case the outbound_message_id of the post we are replying to).
|
|
#
|
|
# This creates a thread from the OP all the way down to the most recent post we
|
|
# are replying to.
|
|
reply_tree = referenced_post_reply_tree(referenced_posts.first)
|
|
parent_message_ids = MessageIdService.generate_or_use_existing(reply_tree.values.flatten)
|
|
|
|
@message.header["References"] = [
|
|
op_message_id,
|
|
parent_message_ids,
|
|
most_recent_post_message_id,
|
|
].flatten.uniq
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def referenced_post_reply_tree(post)
|
|
results = DB.query(<<~SQL, start_post_id: post.id)
|
|
WITH RECURSIVE cte AS (
|
|
SELECT reply_post_id, post_id FROM post_replies
|
|
WHERE reply_post_id = :start_post_id
|
|
UNION
|
|
SELECT pr.reply_post_id, pr.post_id
|
|
FROM post_replies pr
|
|
INNER JOIN cte
|
|
ON cte.post_id = pr.reply_post_id
|
|
)
|
|
SELECT DISTINCT cte.*, posts.created_at, posts.outbound_message_id
|
|
FROM cte
|
|
INNER JOIN posts ON posts.id = cte.reply_post_id
|
|
ORDER BY posts.created_at DESC, post_id DESC;
|
|
SQL
|
|
results.inject({}) do |hash, value|
|
|
# We only want to get a single replied-to post, which is the most recently
|
|
# created post, since we cannot deal with multiple parents for References
|
|
hash[value.reply_post_id] ||= [value.post_id]
|
|
hash
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|