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Work around a line-length limit in poplib
Work around a limitation in python2.7 implementation of poplib (for the
pop3 protocol for fetching emails): It seems poplib applies a
line-length limit not just to the lines involving the pop3 protocol but
to any email content, too. This sometimes leads to tracebacks whenever
an email exceeding this limit is encountered. We "fix" this by
monkey-patching poplib with a larger line-limit. Thanks to Heiko
Stegmann for discovering this.
| author | Ralf Schlatterbeck <rsc@runtux.com> |
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| date | Thu, 07 Jun 2018 12:39:31 +0200 |
| parents | 6e9b9743de89 |
| children | c75defc1c2f0 |
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#! /usr/bin/env python ''' Usage: %s <tracker home> <priority> <issue title> Create a new issue in the given tracker. Input is taken from STDIN to create the initial issue message (which may be empty). Issues will be created as the current user (%s) if they exist as a Roundup user, or "admin" otherwise. ''' import sys, os, pwd from roundup import instance, mailgw, date # open the instance username = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid())[0] if len(sys.argv) < 3: print "Error: Not enough arguments" print __doc__.strip()%(sys.argv[0], username) sys.exit(1) tracker_home = sys.argv[1] issue_priority = sys.argv[2] issue_title = ' '.join(sys.argv[3:]) # get the message, if any message_text = sys.stdin.read().strip() # open the tracker tracker = instance.open(tracker_home) db = tracker.open('admin') db.tx_Source = "cli" uid = db.user.lookup('admin') try: # try to open the tracker as the current user uid = db.user.lookup(username) db.close() db = tracker.open(username) except KeyError: pass try: # handle the message messages = [] if message_text: summary, x = mailgw.parseContent(message_text, 0, 0) msg = db.msg.create(content=message_text, summary=summary, author=uid, date=date.Date()) messages = [msg] # now create the issue db.issue.create(title=issue_title, priority=issue_priority, messages=messages) db.commit() finally: db.close() # vim: set filetype=python ts=4 sw=4 et si
