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Jonathan Sternberg
Allow RhodeCode maintainers to specify a custom bug tracker.

This allows people who maintain large RhodeCode installations to setup their
own bug tracker and respond to requests against their specific installation.
The maintainer is then free to forward problems with RhodeCode to the
canonical issue tracker on bitbucket.

If the config option "bugtracker" is present, its value will be used with the
"Report a bug" button. If left blank, this disables the button. If no value is
present, then the default is used. This is so that the new config option
doesn't break installations of RhodeCode upgrading to a newer version and to
allow easier installation for the common use case.
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
    rhodecode.lib.rcmail.smtp_mailer
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Simple smtp mailer used in RhodeCode

    :created_on: Sep 13, 2010
    :copyright: (C) 2010-2012 Marcin Kuzminski <marcin@python-works.com>
    :license: GPLv3, see COPYING for more details.
"""
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import time
import logging
import smtplib
from socket import sslerror
from email.utils import formatdate
from rhodecode.lib.rcmail.message import Message
from rhodecode.lib.rcmail.utils import DNS_NAME


class SmtpMailer(object):
    """SMTP mailer class

    mailer = SmtpMailer(mail_from, user, passwd, mail_server, smtp_auth
                        mail_port, ssl, tls)
    mailer.send(recipients, subject, body, attachment_files)

    :param recipients might be a list of string or single string
    :param attachment_files is a dict of {filename:location}
        it tries to guess the mimetype and attach the file

    """

    def __init__(self, mail_from, user, passwd, mail_server, smtp_auth=None,
                 mail_port=None, ssl=False, tls=False, debug=False):

        self.mail_from = mail_from
        self.mail_server = mail_server
        self.mail_port = mail_port
        self.user = user
        self.passwd = passwd
        self.ssl = ssl
        self.tls = tls
        self.debug = debug
        self.auth = smtp_auth

    def send(self, recipients=[], subject='', body='', html='',
             attachment_files=None):

        if isinstance(recipients, basestring):
            recipients = [recipients]
        headers = {
            'Date': formatdate(time.time())
        }
        msg = Message(subject, recipients, body, html, self.mail_from,
                      recipients_separator=", ", extra_headers=headers)
        raw_msg = msg.to_message()

        if self.ssl:
            smtp_serv = smtplib.SMTP_SSL(self.mail_server, self.mail_port,
                                         local_hostname=DNS_NAME.get_fqdn())
        else:
            smtp_serv = smtplib.SMTP(self.mail_server, self.mail_port,
                                     local_hostname=DNS_NAME.get_fqdn())

        if self.tls:
            smtp_serv.ehlo()
            smtp_serv.starttls()

        if self.debug:
            smtp_serv.set_debuglevel(1)

        smtp_serv.ehlo()
        if self.auth:
            smtp_serv.esmtp_features["auth"] = self.auth

        # if server requires authorization you must provide login and password
        # but only if we have them
        if self.user and self.passwd:
            smtp_serv.login(self.user, self.passwd)

        smtp_serv.sendmail(msg.sender, msg.send_to, raw_msg.as_string())
        logging.info('MAIL SEND TO: %s' % recipients)

        try:
            smtp_serv.quit()
        except sslerror:
            # sslerror is raised in tls connections on closing sometimes
            smtp_serv.close()