[ mailman-Bugs-1956393 ] List Options change of address accepts mailto:

Bugs item #1956393, was opened at 2008-05-02 12:16 Message generated for change (Settings changed) made by msapiro You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=100103&aid=1956393&group_id=103 Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: (un)subscribing Group: 2.1 (stable) Status: Open
Resolution: Accepted Priority: 5 Private: No Submitted By: niall shaw (sgpostie) Assigned to: Mark Sapiro (msapiro) Summary: List Options change of address accepts mailto:
Initial Comment: One of my users changed their subscription address by copying and pasting in List Options, and accidentally included the mailto: protocol. While they received messages at their new address, they were not recognised as subscribers when attempting to send. Testing this, I find that the Mass Subscription page strips mailto: and subscribes the proper address. **The normal deletion tools fail to operate on the invalid address**: Membership list unsub checkbox; Mass Removal page; Command Line remove_members - all fail to remove an address with mailto: remove_members produces the following error for the example address mailto:testaddress@server: ----- Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/sbin/remove_members", line 186, in ? main() File "/usr/sbin/remove_members", line 176, in main admin_notif, userack) File "/usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/MailList.py", line 1014, in ApprovedDeleteMember self.removeMember(emailaddr) File "/usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/OldStyleMemberships.py", line 220, in removeMember self.__assertIsMember(member) File "/usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/OldStyleMemberships.py", line 113, in __assertIsMember raise Errors.NotAMemberError, member Mailman.Errors.NotAMemberError: testaddress@server ----- - indicating (I think) that the search function fails because it doesn't include mailto: as part of the address. There *is* a workaround: clone_member -r will delete the invalid address. (Using clone_member without -r successfully creates a new valid subscription, e.g. testaddress@server - but this then will be deleted by any of the above tools rather than "mailto:testaddress@server"!) However, the main problem here is that mailto: is accepted by the List Options page change of address mechanism. Hopefully it would not be too hard to adapt the filtering used on the Mass Subscription page? ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Comment By: Mark Sapiro (msapiro) Date: 2008-05-02 14:37
Message: Logged In: YES user_id=1123998 Originator: NO Wow, is this a can of worms. Actually, mailto:user@example.com should be a valid email address although it should be quoted as "mailto:user"@example.com because it contains a colon. However, as you have observed, there are multiple problems with this in Mailman. Note that in addition to your clone_member workaround, the withlist method described at <http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq03.013.htp> will also work to remove the address. Most of the command line tools don't work, because they use the Python email.Utils.parseaddr() function to parse the input into real name and address, and this returns various things depending on exactly how the address is presented. E.g. email.Utils.parseaddr('mailto:user@example.com') returns 'user@example.com' which is why mass subscribe "works", but email.Utils.parseaddr('<mailto:user@example.com>') returns 'mailto'. Also, MTAs get involved. In my test with Postfix, Mailman sent the confirmation to mailto:user@example.com with an envelope from list-bounces+mailto:user=example.com@example.net, and Postfix changed these to user@example.com and user=example.com@example.net respectively. If it weren't for this, the confirmation couldn't be received in the first place and the change couldn't be confirmed. Anyway, it needs to be fixed. Since there should not be any colon (or several other characters) in unquoted local parts, I'll check explicitly for that in Mailman.Utils.ValidateEmail(), which is used everywhere to validate email addresses. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=100103&aid=1956393&group_id=103
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