Summary:
Right now, the "SimpleEmailService" class uses trigger_error() to communicate
error messages. This means they get lost in the error logs and aren't visible in
the MetaMTA interface.
Provide a flag to strengthen them into exceptions, instead.
(I've attempted to emulate the prevailing style so I can offer this upstream.)
Test Plan: Faked an error condition and got a detailed stack trace in MetaMTA
instead of an empty "Message" field.
Reviewed By: jungejason
Reviewers: hunterbridges, codeblock, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC: aran, jungejason
Differential Revision: 783
Summary:
@skrul reports receiving multiple copies of notification emails since
@hunterbridges configured some bizarre dystopian email replication factory on
their outbound route. Two fixes:
- Ensure "To" and "Cc" are unique. Email shouldn't be replicated for "To:
x@y.com, x@y.com" but it's silly that we do this.
- Remove "To" addresses from "Cc". Email shouldn't be replicated here either,
but we don't really lose anything by accommodating this.
Test Plan:
Sent a mail to the same to/cc, verified I was to'd only and not cc'd when the
mail was delivered.
@hunterbridges, can you apply this patch locally and verify it fixes the issue?
You can test by going to MetaMTA -> Send New Message and sending a message to
yourself as both To and CC.
Reviewed By: skrul
Reviewers: skrul, hunterbridges, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC: aran, skrul, epriestley
Differential Revision: 751
Summary: We need to perform an explicit test for public reply support.
Previously, the existence of a valid result here was a sufficient implicit test
for public reply support, but it no longer is.
Test Plan: With an unmodified configuration, sent email. It generated with the
correct reply-to (me). Restored my original configuration and sent an email, it
generated with the correct (routed) reply-to.
Reviewed By: codeblock
Reviewers: codeblock
CC: aran, codeblock
Differential Revision: 626
Summary:
- have files be uploaded by drag+drop instead of browse.
- Files are named by their uploaded filename, the user isn't given a chance to enter a file name. Is this bad?
- Store author PHID now with files
- Allow an ?author=<username> to limit the /files/ list by author.
- If one file is uploaded, the user is taken to its info page.
- If several are uploaded, they are taken to a list of their files.
Test Plan:
- Quickly tested everything and it still worked, I'd recommend some people try this out before it gets committed though. It's a rather huge revision.
Reviewers:
epriestley, Ttech
CC:
Differential Revision: 612
Summary: This lets you configure an email address which will create tasks when
emails are sent to it. It's pretty basic but should get us most of the way
there.
Test Plan: Configured an address and created a task via email. Replied to a task
via email to check that I didn't break that.
Reviewed By: tuomaspelkonen
Reviewers: davidreuss, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC: aran, epriestley, tuomaspelkonen
Differential Revision: 590
Summary:
We already support this (and Facebook uses it) but it is difficult to configure
and you have to write a bunch of code. Instead, provide a simple flag.
See the documentation changes for details, but when this flag is enabled we send
one email with a reply-to like "D2+public+23hf91fh19fh@phabricator.example.com".
Anyone can reply to this, and we figure out who they are based on their "From"
address instead of a unique hash. This is less secure, but a reasonable tradeoff
in many cases.
This also has the advantage over a naive implementation of at least doing object
hash validation.
@jungejason: I don't think this affects Facebook's implementation but this is an
area where we've had problems in the past, so watch out for it when you deploy.
Also note that you must set "metamta.public-replies" to true since Maniphest now
looks for that key specifically before going into public reply mode; it no
longer just tests for a public reply address being generateable (since it can
always generate one now).
Test Plan:
Swapped my local install in and out of public reply mode and commented on
objects. Got expected email behavior. Replied to public and private email
addresses.
Attacked public addresses by using them when the install was configured to
disallow them and by altering the hash and the from address. All this stuff was
rejected.
Reviewed By: jungejason
Reviewers: moskov, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC: aran, epriestley, moskov, jungejason
Differential Revision: 563
Summary:
Replace some more date() calls with locale-aware calls.
Also, at least on my system, the DateTimeZone / DateTime stuff didn't actually
work and always rendered in UTC. Fixed that.
Test Plan:
Viewed daemon console, differential revisions, files, and maniphest timestamps
in multiple timezones.
Reviewed By: toulouse
Reviewers: toulouse, fratrik, jungejason, aran, tuomaspelkonen
CC: aran, toulouse
Differential Revision: 530
Summary:
See T251, where gregprice correctly argues that we need both:
None of the other people on the thread will have seen that message, so it
seems
like a lot of clients would put the server's message in a new thread. In
general, I think you want the References: header to mention every ancestor
message in the thread that you know about, because that's how MUAs keep a
thread
together in the face of missing some of its messages.
Test Plan:
Sent a reply email locally, got a response with both Message-IDs in
"references".
Reviewed By: rm
Reviewers: gregprice, rm
Commenters: gregprice
CC: aran, gregprice, epriestley, rm
Differential Revision: 499
Summary:
See T251. In Gmail, conversations split if you reply to them and the next email
does not "In-Reply-To" your message ID. When an action is triggered by an email,
carry its Message-ID through the stack and use it for "In-Reply-To" and
"References" on the subsequent message.
Test Plan:
Live-patched phabricator.com and replied to a Maniphest thread in Gmail without
disrupting the thread. Locally replied to Maniphest and Differential threads and
verified Message-ID was carried across the reply boundary.
Reviewed By: rm
Reviewers: tcook, jungejason, aran, tuomaspelkonen, rm
CC: aran, epriestley, rm
Differential Revision: 498
Summary:
Allows user-configurable timezones. Adds a preference panel, and migrates to the
new date rendering in easily-modified areas of the code. ***In progress***.
Test Plan:
Check database to make sure the field is being changed when the settings are
changed; check affected views to see how they render times.
Reviewed By: epriestley
Reviewers: epriestley
CC: aran, epriestley, toulouse
Differential Revision: 475
Summary:
- Make the instructional text generally more useful.
- Show the current configured adapter.
- When the configuration prevents outbound email from being delivered, show a
warning.
- Detect 'curl' extension during setup since it's more-or-less required
- Add curl extension to the install scripts
codeblock: can you verify the rhel-derivs changes are correct?
Test Plan:
Set adapter to test, verified warning; entered setup mode and verified curl. Ran
apt-get on an ubuntu box. Ran yum on an amazon linux box.
Reviewed By: toulouse
Reviewers: toulouse, codeblock
Commenters: codeblock
CC: aran, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, codeblock, epriestley, toulouse
Differential Revision: 438
Summary:
Email was not being sent with the right headers/encoding for UTF-8.
Test Plan:
Sent UTF-8 mail using SES, default and SendGrid adapters. SendGrid already
worked; SES and default share the same code so this fixes both.
Reviewed By: slawekbiel
Reviewers: slawekbiel, aran, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen
CC: aran, slawekbiel
Differential Revision: 401
identifier
Summary:
Move the parser to a separate class so it can be easily unit tested, add some
tests. Properly parse emails with linebreaks in the quote line.
Test Plan:
Ran unit tests, used mail receiver to reply to an object.
Reviewed By: cadamo
Reviewers: aran, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, cadamo
CC: aran, cadamo, epriestley
Differential Revision: 392
Summary:
Sendmail is seriously difficult to configure; SendGrid is extremely easy. It's
also pretty expensive ($80/mo) but there are a bunch of startups that already
have plans so it's effectively free for them.
Test Plan:
Configured SendGrid and sent reply email through it.
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, aran
CC: aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: 376
Summary:
While my client and some others send email replies with an address like
##T1+x+y@example.com##, some other clients have sent either
##<T1+x+y@example.com>## or ##"T1+x+y@example.com" <T1+x+y@example.com>##.
Properly parse all the formats we've seen in the wild.
Test Plan:
Ran the regexp against all the formats observed in the wild (see
https://secure.phabricator.com/mail/received/) and verified it parses them
correctly.
Reviewed By: jungejason
Reviewers: tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, aran
CC: anjali, aran, jungejason
Differential Revision: 370
Summary: SendGrid is a popular mail delivery platform, similar to Amazon SES. Provide support for delivering email via their REST API.
Test Plan: Created a SendGrid account, configured my local install to use it, sent some mail, received mail.
Reviewers: tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, aran
CC: ccheever
Differential Revision: 347
Summary:
There's an undoubtedly-far-more-refined version of this in xmail if someone
wants to crib it for me. Otherwise we can anneal this as counterexamples arise.
This seems to be what mail.app and gmail do.
Test Plan:
Used mail receiver console to "send" some mail and verified it was correctly
truncated.
Reviewed By: jungejason
Reviewers: aran, tuomaspelkonen, jungejason
CC: aran, jungejason
Differential Revision: 290
Phabricator
Summary:
Hook up the last pieces. This shouldn't impact the Facebook install, EXCEPT that
I removed "!accept" and added "!rethink" (plan changes). If you want to continue
supporting !accept, you should override the method in your subclass if you don't
already.
Test Plan:
Used the Mail Receiver test console to send mail to tasks and revisions.
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC: aran
Differential Revision: 289
Summary:
Provide an "isAdmin" flag for users, to designate administrative users.
Restore the account editing interface and allow it to set role flags and reset
passwords.
Provide an "isDisabled" flag for users and shut down all system access for them.
Test Plan:
Created "admin" and "disabled" users. Did administrative things with the admin
user. Tried to do stuff with the disabled user and was rebuffed. Tried to access
administrative interfaces with a normal non-admin user and was denied.
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, aran
CC: ccheever, aran
Differential Revision: 278
Summary:
When we multiplex email, add information to the body with an explicit list of
recipients. Also add some headers if people want to write mail rules.
Test Plan:
Commented on a task and a revision, got reasonable looking emails about them.
Reviewed By: jungejason
Reviewers: aran, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen
CC: aran, jungejason, epriestley
Differential Revision: 272
Summary:
Provide a base PhabricatorMailReplyHandler class which handles the plumbing for
multiplexing email if necessary and supporting public and private reply handler
addressses. DifferentialReplyHandler now extends it, and a new
ManiphestReplyHandler also does.
The general approach here is that we have three supported cases:
- no reply handler, default config, same as what we're doing now
- public reply handler, requires overriding classes but just sets "reply-to"
to some address the install generates and still sends only one email
- private reply handler, provides a default generation mechanism or you can
override it and splits mail apart so we send one to each recipient
Test Plan:
Sent email from Maniphest and Differential with and without
reply-handler-domains set.
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC: aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: 254
Summary:
When I tested this earlier I was incorrectly interpreting PHPMailer errors as
SES errors. This works fine as long as you get around the peculiarities of
PHPMailer.
Test Plan:
Sent email to myself, received email from a human-readable address in my mail
client.
Reviewed By: rm
Reviewers: rm, tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, aran
CC: aran, rm, epriestley
Differential Revision: 246
Summary:
enable paging by adding a AphrontPagerView to the two
transcript page.
Test Plan:
test the paging on both pages. Also test it with a certain
phid is given.
Reviewed By: epriestley
Reviewers: epriestley, tuomaspelkonen
CC: epriestley, jungejason
Differential Revision: 116
Summary:
Provides support for per-user x per-object unique reply-to email addresses, plus
SMTP integration.
This does not actually make Phabricator use these in outbound email.
Test Plan:
Used test console to validate in-Phabricator routing and handling.
Piped emails into the "mail_handler.php" script to validate mail parsing.
Configured sendmail and sent mail to Phabricator.
Technically I haven't conducted all parts of this test on the same machine since
I lost the will to configure more SMTP servers after configuring phabricator.com
Reviewed By: jungejason
Reviewers: jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC: aran, epriestley, jungejason
Differential Revision: 226
Summary:
I pretty shortsightedly made sending a side effect of save() in the case that a
server is configured for immediate sending. Move this out, make it explicit, and
get rid of all the tangles surrounding it.
The web tool now ignores the server setting and only repsects the checkbox,
which makes far more sense.
Test Plan:
Sent mails from Maniphest, Differential, and the web console. Also ran all the
unit tests. Verified headers from Maniphest.
Reviewed By: rm
Reviewers: aran, rm
CC: tuomaspelkonen, rm, jungejason, aran
Differential Revision: 200
Summary:
Amazon SES does not allow us to set a Message-ID header, which means
that threads are incorrect in Mail.app (and presumably other applications
which respect In-Reply-To and References) because the initial email does not
have anything which attaches it to the rest of the thread. To fix this, never
rely on Message-ID if the mailer doesn't support Message-ID.
(In the Amazon SES case, Amazon generates its own Message-ID which we can't
know ahead of time).
I additionally used all the Lisk isolation from the other tests to make this
testable and wrote tests for it.
I also moved the idea of a thread ID lower in the stack and out of
DifferentialMail, which should not be responsible for implementation details.
NOTE: If you push this, it will cause a one-time break of threading for
everyone using Outlook since I've changed the seed for generating Thread-Index.
I feel like this is okay to avoid introducing more complexity here.
Test Plan:
Created and then updated a revision, messages delivered over Amazon
SES threaded correctly in Mail.app. Verified headers. Unit tests.
Reviewed By: rm
Reviewers: aran, tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, rm
Commenters: aran
CC: aran, rm, epriestley
Differential Revision: 195
Summary:
add filtering for MetaMTA transcripts, add Herald
transcripts, also fixed PhabricatorObjectHandleData to support commits.
Note that paging in the transcripts pages will be in a different diff.
Test Plan:
test the transcripts for both MetaMTA and Herald.
Reviewed By: epriestley
Reviewers: epriestley, tuomaspelkonen
CC: jungejason, epriestley
Differential Revision: 114
Summary:
Make PhabricatorMetaMTADaemon extend PhabricatorDaemon.
Test Plan:
send mail with the new daemon.
Reviewed By: epriestley
Reviewers: epriestley
CC: epriestley
Differential Revision: 74
Summary:
add a constants module
src/applications/phid/constants/PhabricatorPHIDConstants.
Test Plan:
Execute applications which were using the hard-coded string.
Differential Revision: 44
Reviewed By: epriestley
Reviewers: epriestley
CC: epriestley
Summary: Amazon SES seems to be working well, except that it takes more than a
second to send mail in-process. Kick it out of process. (Between this and the
ImplementationAdapter layer, MetaMTA almost makes sense. :/)
Test Plan: Ran the daemon and got a flood of unsent test email.
Reviewers:
CC: