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<?php
/**
* Classes used to send e-mails
*
* 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 2 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, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
*
* @file
* @author <brion@pobox.com>
* @author <mail@tgries.de>
* @author Tim Starling
* @author Luke Welling lwelling@wikimedia.org
*/
/**
* Collection of static functions for sending mail
*/
class UserMailer {
private static $mErrorString;
/**
* Send mail using a PEAR mailer
*
* @param Mail_smtp $mailer
* @param string[]|string $dest
* @param array $headers
* @param string $body
*
* @return Status
*/
protected static function sendWithPear( $mailer, $dest, $headers, $body ) {
$mailResult = $mailer->send( $dest, $headers, $body );
// Based on the result return an error string,
if ( PEAR::isError( $mailResult ) ) {
wfDebug( "PEAR::Mail failed: " . $mailResult->getMessage() );
return Status::newFatal( 'pear-mail-error', $mailResult->getMessage() );
} else {
return Status::newGood();
}
}
/**
* Creates a single string from an associative array
*
* @param array $headers Associative Array: keys are header field names,
* values are ... values.
* @param string $endl The end of line character. Defaults to "\n"
*
* Note RFC2822 says newlines must be CRLF (\r\n)
* but php mail naively "corrects" it and requires \n for the "correction" to work
*
* @return string
*/
private static function arrayToHeaderString( $headers, $endl = PHP_EOL ) {
$strings = [];
foreach ( $headers as $name => $value ) {
// Prevent header injection by stripping newlines from value
$value = self::sanitizeHeaderValue( $value );
$strings[] = "$name: $value";
}
return implode( $endl, $strings );
}
/**
* Create a value suitable for the MessageId Header
*
* @return string
*/
private static function makeMsgId() {
global $wgSMTP, $wgServer;
$domainId = WikiMap::getCurrentWikiDbDomain()->getId();
$msgid = uniqid( $domainId . ".", true /** for cygwin */ );
if ( is_array( $wgSMTP ) && isset( $wgSMTP['IDHost'] ) && $wgSMTP['IDHost'] ) {
$domain = $wgSMTP['IDHost'];
} else {
$url = wfParseUrl( $wgServer );
$domain = $url['host'];
}
return "<$msgid@$domain>";
}
/**
* This function will perform a direct (authenticated) login to
* a SMTP Server to use for mail relaying if 'wgSMTP' specifies an
* array of parameters. It requires PEAR:Mail to do that.
* Otherwise it just uses the standard PHP 'mail' function.
*
* @param MailAddress|MailAddress[] $to Recipient's email (or an array of them)
* @param MailAddress $from Sender's email
* @param string $subject Email's subject.
* @param string|string[] $body Email's text or Array of two strings to be the text and html bodies
* @param array $options Keys:
* 'replyTo' MailAddress
* 'contentType' string default 'text/plain; charset=UTF-8'
* 'headers' array Extra headers to set
*
* @throws MWException
* @throws Exception
* @return Status
*/
public static function send( $to, $from, $subject, $body, $options = [] ) {
global $wgAllowHTMLEmail;
if ( !isset( $options['contentType'] ) ) {
$options['contentType'] = 'text/plain; charset=UTF-8';
}
if ( !is_array( $to ) ) {
$to = [ $to ];
}
// mail body must have some content
$minBodyLen = 10;
// arbitrary but longer than Array or Object to detect casting error
// body must either be a string or an array with text and body
if (
!(
!is_array( $body ) &&
strlen( $body ) >= $minBodyLen
)
&&
!(
is_array( $body ) &&
isset( $body['text'] ) &&
isset( $body['html'] ) &&
strlen( $body['text'] ) >= $minBodyLen &&
strlen( $body['html'] ) >= $minBodyLen
)
) {
// if it is neither we have a problem
return Status::newFatal( 'user-mail-no-body' );
}
if ( !$wgAllowHTMLEmail && is_array( $body ) ) {
// HTML not wanted. Dump it.
$body = $body['text'];
}
wfDebug( __METHOD__ . ': sending mail to ' . implode( ', ', $to ) );
// Make sure we have at least one address
$has_address = false;
foreach ( $to as $u ) {
if ( $u->address ) {
$has_address = true;
break;
}
}
if ( !$has_address ) {
return Status::newFatal( 'user-mail-no-addy' );
}
// give a chance to UserMailerTransformContents subscribers who need to deal with each
// target differently to split up the address list
if ( count( $to ) > 1 ) {
$oldTo = $to;
Hooks::run() call site migration Migrate all callers of Hooks::run() to use the new HookContainer/HookRunner system. General principles: * Use DI if it is already used. We're not changing the way state is managed in this patch. * HookContainer is always injected, not HookRunner. HookContainer is a service, it's a more generic interface, it is the only thing that provides isRegistered() which is needed in some cases, and a HookRunner can be efficiently constructed from it (confirmed by benchmark). Because HookContainer is needed for object construction, it is also needed by all factories. * "Ask your friendly local base class". Big hierarchies like SpecialPage and ApiBase have getHookContainer() and getHookRunner() methods in the base class, and classes that extend that base class are not expected to know or care where the base class gets its HookContainer from. * ProtectedHookAccessorTrait provides protected getHookContainer() and getHookRunner() methods, getting them from the global service container. The point of this is to ease migration to DI by ensuring that call sites ask their local friendly base class rather than getting a HookRunner from the service container directly. * Private $this->hookRunner. In some smaller classes where accessor methods did not seem warranted, there is a private HookRunner property which is accessed directly. Very rarely (two cases), there is a protected property, for consistency with code that conventionally assumes protected=private, but in cases where the class might actually be overridden, a protected accessor is preferred over a protected property. * The last resort: Hooks::runner(). Mostly for static, file-scope and global code. In a few cases it was used for objects with broken construction schemes, out of horror or laziness. Constructors with new required arguments: * AuthManager * BadFileLookup * BlockManager * ClassicInterwikiLookup * ContentHandlerFactory * ContentSecurityPolicy * DefaultOptionsManager * DerivedPageDataUpdater * FullSearchResultWidget * HtmlCacheUpdater * LanguageFactory * LanguageNameUtils * LinkRenderer * LinkRendererFactory * LocalisationCache * MagicWordFactory * MessageCache * NamespaceInfo * PageEditStash * PageHandlerFactory * PageUpdater * ParserFactory * PermissionManager * RevisionStore * RevisionStoreFactory * SearchEngineConfig * SearchEngineFactory * SearchFormWidget * SearchNearMatcher * SessionBackend * SpecialPageFactory * UserNameUtils * UserOptionsManager * WatchedItemQueryService * WatchedItemStore Constructors with new optional arguments: * DefaultPreferencesFactory * Language * LinkHolderArray * MovePage * Parser * ParserCache * PasswordReset * Router setHookContainer() now required after construction: * AuthenticationProvider * ResourceLoaderModule * SearchEngine Change-Id: Id442b0dbe43aba84bd5cf801d86dedc768b082c7
2020-03-19 02:42:09 +00:00
Hooks::runner()->onUserMailerSplitTo( $to );
if ( $oldTo != $to ) {
$splitTo = array_diff( $oldTo, $to );
$to = array_diff( $oldTo, $splitTo ); // ignore new addresses added in the hook
// first send to non-split address list, then to split addresses one by one
$status = Status::newGood();
if ( $to ) {
$status->merge( self::sendInternal(
$to, $from, $subject, $body, $options ) );
}
foreach ( $splitTo as $newTo ) {
$status->merge( self::sendInternal(
[ $newTo ], $from, $subject, $body, $options ) );
}
return $status;
}
}
return self::sendInternal( $to, $from, $subject, $body, $options );
}
/**
* Whether the PEAR Mail_mime library is usable. This will
* try and load it if it is not already.
*
* @return bool
*/
private static function isMailMimeUsable() {
static $usable = null;
if ( $usable === null ) {
$usable = class_exists( Mail_mime::class );
}
return $usable;
}
/**
* Whether the PEAR Mail library is usable. This will
* try and load it if it is not already.
*
* @return bool
*/
private static function isMailUsable() {
static $usable = null;
if ( $usable === null ) {
$usable = class_exists( Mail::class );
}
return $usable;
}
/**
* Helper function fo UserMailer::send() which does the actual sending. It expects a $to
* list which the UserMailerSplitTo hook would not split further.
* @param MailAddress[] $to Array of recipients' email addresses
* @param MailAddress $from Sender's email
* @param string $subject Email's subject.
* @param string|string[] $body Email's text or Array of two strings to be the text and html bodies
* @param array $options Keys:
* 'replyTo' MailAddress
* 'contentType' string default 'text/plain; charset=UTF-8'
* 'headers' array Extra headers to set
*
* @throws MWException
* @throws Exception
* @return Status
*/
protected static function sendInternal(
array $to,
MailAddress $from,
$subject,
$body,
$options = []
) {
global $wgSMTP, $wgEnotifMaxRecips, $wgAdditionalMailParams;
$mime = null;
$replyto = $options['replyTo'] ?? null;
$contentType = $options['contentType'] ?? 'text/plain; charset=UTF-8';
$headers = $options['headers'] ?? [];
// Allow transformation of content, such as encrypting/signing
$error = false;
Hooks::run() call site migration Migrate all callers of Hooks::run() to use the new HookContainer/HookRunner system. General principles: * Use DI if it is already used. We're not changing the way state is managed in this patch. * HookContainer is always injected, not HookRunner. HookContainer is a service, it's a more generic interface, it is the only thing that provides isRegistered() which is needed in some cases, and a HookRunner can be efficiently constructed from it (confirmed by benchmark). Because HookContainer is needed for object construction, it is also needed by all factories. * "Ask your friendly local base class". Big hierarchies like SpecialPage and ApiBase have getHookContainer() and getHookRunner() methods in the base class, and classes that extend that base class are not expected to know or care where the base class gets its HookContainer from. * ProtectedHookAccessorTrait provides protected getHookContainer() and getHookRunner() methods, getting them from the global service container. The point of this is to ease migration to DI by ensuring that call sites ask their local friendly base class rather than getting a HookRunner from the service container directly. * Private $this->hookRunner. In some smaller classes where accessor methods did not seem warranted, there is a private HookRunner property which is accessed directly. Very rarely (two cases), there is a protected property, for consistency with code that conventionally assumes protected=private, but in cases where the class might actually be overridden, a protected accessor is preferred over a protected property. * The last resort: Hooks::runner(). Mostly for static, file-scope and global code. In a few cases it was used for objects with broken construction schemes, out of horror or laziness. Constructors with new required arguments: * AuthManager * BadFileLookup * BlockManager * ClassicInterwikiLookup * ContentHandlerFactory * ContentSecurityPolicy * DefaultOptionsManager * DerivedPageDataUpdater * FullSearchResultWidget * HtmlCacheUpdater * LanguageFactory * LanguageNameUtils * LinkRenderer * LinkRendererFactory * LocalisationCache * MagicWordFactory * MessageCache * NamespaceInfo * PageEditStash * PageHandlerFactory * PageUpdater * ParserFactory * PermissionManager * RevisionStore * RevisionStoreFactory * SearchEngineConfig * SearchEngineFactory * SearchFormWidget * SearchNearMatcher * SessionBackend * SpecialPageFactory * UserNameUtils * UserOptionsManager * WatchedItemQueryService * WatchedItemStore Constructors with new optional arguments: * DefaultPreferencesFactory * Language * LinkHolderArray * MovePage * Parser * ParserCache * PasswordReset * Router setHookContainer() now required after construction: * AuthenticationProvider * ResourceLoaderModule * SearchEngine Change-Id: Id442b0dbe43aba84bd5cf801d86dedc768b082c7
2020-03-19 02:42:09 +00:00
if ( !Hooks::runner()->onUserMailerTransformContent( $to, $from, $body, $error ) ) {
if ( $error ) {
return Status::newFatal( 'php-mail-error', $error );
} else {
return Status::newFatal( 'php-mail-error-unknown' );
}
}
/**
* Forge email headers
* -------------------
*
* WARNING
*
* DO NOT add To: or Subject: headers at this step. They need to be
* handled differently depending upon the mailer we are going to use.
*
* To:
* PHP mail() first argument is the mail receiver. The argument is
* used as a recipient destination and as a To header.
*
* PEAR mailer has a recipient argument which is only used to
* send the mail. If no To header is given, PEAR will set it to
* to 'undisclosed-recipients:'.
*
* NOTE: To: is for presentation, the actual recipient is specified
* by the mailer using the Rcpt-To: header.
*
* Subject:
* PHP mail() second argument to pass the subject, passing a Subject
* as an additional header will result in a duplicate header.
*
* PEAR mailer should be passed a Subject header.
*
* -- hashar 20120218
*/
$headers['From'] = $from->toString();
$returnPath = $from->address;
$extraParams = $wgAdditionalMailParams;
// Hook to generate custom VERP address for 'Return-Path'
Hooks::run() call site migration Migrate all callers of Hooks::run() to use the new HookContainer/HookRunner system. General principles: * Use DI if it is already used. We're not changing the way state is managed in this patch. * HookContainer is always injected, not HookRunner. HookContainer is a service, it's a more generic interface, it is the only thing that provides isRegistered() which is needed in some cases, and a HookRunner can be efficiently constructed from it (confirmed by benchmark). Because HookContainer is needed for object construction, it is also needed by all factories. * "Ask your friendly local base class". Big hierarchies like SpecialPage and ApiBase have getHookContainer() and getHookRunner() methods in the base class, and classes that extend that base class are not expected to know or care where the base class gets its HookContainer from. * ProtectedHookAccessorTrait provides protected getHookContainer() and getHookRunner() methods, getting them from the global service container. The point of this is to ease migration to DI by ensuring that call sites ask their local friendly base class rather than getting a HookRunner from the service container directly. * Private $this->hookRunner. In some smaller classes where accessor methods did not seem warranted, there is a private HookRunner property which is accessed directly. Very rarely (two cases), there is a protected property, for consistency with code that conventionally assumes protected=private, but in cases where the class might actually be overridden, a protected accessor is preferred over a protected property. * The last resort: Hooks::runner(). Mostly for static, file-scope and global code. In a few cases it was used for objects with broken construction schemes, out of horror or laziness. Constructors with new required arguments: * AuthManager * BadFileLookup * BlockManager * ClassicInterwikiLookup * ContentHandlerFactory * ContentSecurityPolicy * DefaultOptionsManager * DerivedPageDataUpdater * FullSearchResultWidget * HtmlCacheUpdater * LanguageFactory * LanguageNameUtils * LinkRenderer * LinkRendererFactory * LocalisationCache * MagicWordFactory * MessageCache * NamespaceInfo * PageEditStash * PageHandlerFactory * PageUpdater * ParserFactory * PermissionManager * RevisionStore * RevisionStoreFactory * SearchEngineConfig * SearchEngineFactory * SearchFormWidget * SearchNearMatcher * SessionBackend * SpecialPageFactory * UserNameUtils * UserOptionsManager * WatchedItemQueryService * WatchedItemStore Constructors with new optional arguments: * DefaultPreferencesFactory * Language * LinkHolderArray * MovePage * Parser * ParserCache * PasswordReset * Router setHookContainer() now required after construction: * AuthenticationProvider * ResourceLoaderModule * SearchEngine Change-Id: Id442b0dbe43aba84bd5cf801d86dedc768b082c7
2020-03-19 02:42:09 +00:00
Hooks::runner()->onUserMailerChangeReturnPath( $to, $returnPath );
// Add the envelope sender address using the -f command line option when PHP mail() is used.
// Will default to the $from->address when the UserMailerChangeReturnPath hook fails and the
// generated VERP address when the hook runs effectively.
// PHP runs this through escapeshellcmd(). However that's not sufficient
// escaping (e.g. due to spaces). MediaWiki's email sanitizer should generally
// be good enough, but just in case, put in double quotes, and remove any
// double quotes present (" is not allowed in emails, so should have no
// effect, although this might cause apostrophees to be double escaped)
$returnPathCLI = '"' . str_replace( '"', '', $returnPath ) . '"';
$extraParams .= ' -f ' . $returnPathCLI;
$headers['Return-Path'] = $returnPath;
if ( $replyto ) {
$headers['Reply-To'] = $replyto->toString();
}
$headers['Date'] = MWTimestamp::getLocalInstance()->format( 'r' );
$headers['Message-ID'] = self::makeMsgId();
$headers['X-Mailer'] = 'MediaWiki mailer';
$headers['List-Unsubscribe'] = '<' . SpecialPage::getTitleFor( 'Preferences' )
->getFullURL( '', false, PROTO_CANONICAL ) . '>';
// Line endings need to be different on Unix and Windows due to
// the bug described at https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/2603
$endl = PHP_EOL;
if ( is_array( $body ) ) {
// we are sending a multipart message
wfDebug( "Assembling multipart mime email" );
if ( !self::isMailMimeUsable() ) {
wfDebug( "PEAR Mail_Mime package is not installed. Falling back to text email." );
// remove the html body for text email fall back
$body = $body['text'];
} else {
// pear/mail_mime is already loaded by this point
if ( wfIsWindows() ) {
$body['text'] = str_replace( "\n", "\r\n", $body['text'] );
$body['html'] = str_replace( "\n", "\r\n", $body['html'] );
}
$mime = new Mail_mime( [
'eol' => $endl,
'text_charset' => 'UTF-8',
'html_charset' => 'UTF-8'
] );
$mime->setTXTBody( $body['text'] );
$mime->setHTMLBody( $body['html'] );
$body = $mime->get(); // must call get() before headers()
$headers = $mime->headers( $headers );
}
}
if ( $mime === null ) {
// sending text only, either deliberately or as a fallback
if ( wfIsWindows() ) {
$body = str_replace( "\n", "\r\n", $body );
}
$headers['MIME-Version'] = '1.0';
$headers['Content-type'] = $contentType;
$headers['Content-transfer-encoding'] = '8bit';
}
// allow transformation of MIME-encoded message
Hooks::run() call site migration Migrate all callers of Hooks::run() to use the new HookContainer/HookRunner system. General principles: * Use DI if it is already used. We're not changing the way state is managed in this patch. * HookContainer is always injected, not HookRunner. HookContainer is a service, it's a more generic interface, it is the only thing that provides isRegistered() which is needed in some cases, and a HookRunner can be efficiently constructed from it (confirmed by benchmark). Because HookContainer is needed for object construction, it is also needed by all factories. * "Ask your friendly local base class". Big hierarchies like SpecialPage and ApiBase have getHookContainer() and getHookRunner() methods in the base class, and classes that extend that base class are not expected to know or care where the base class gets its HookContainer from. * ProtectedHookAccessorTrait provides protected getHookContainer() and getHookRunner() methods, getting them from the global service container. The point of this is to ease migration to DI by ensuring that call sites ask their local friendly base class rather than getting a HookRunner from the service container directly. * Private $this->hookRunner. In some smaller classes where accessor methods did not seem warranted, there is a private HookRunner property which is accessed directly. Very rarely (two cases), there is a protected property, for consistency with code that conventionally assumes protected=private, but in cases where the class might actually be overridden, a protected accessor is preferred over a protected property. * The last resort: Hooks::runner(). Mostly for static, file-scope and global code. In a few cases it was used for objects with broken construction schemes, out of horror or laziness. Constructors with new required arguments: * AuthManager * BadFileLookup * BlockManager * ClassicInterwikiLookup * ContentHandlerFactory * ContentSecurityPolicy * DefaultOptionsManager * DerivedPageDataUpdater * FullSearchResultWidget * HtmlCacheUpdater * LanguageFactory * LanguageNameUtils * LinkRenderer * LinkRendererFactory * LocalisationCache * MagicWordFactory * MessageCache * NamespaceInfo * PageEditStash * PageHandlerFactory * PageUpdater * ParserFactory * PermissionManager * RevisionStore * RevisionStoreFactory * SearchEngineConfig * SearchEngineFactory * SearchFormWidget * SearchNearMatcher * SessionBackend * SpecialPageFactory * UserNameUtils * UserOptionsManager * WatchedItemQueryService * WatchedItemStore Constructors with new optional arguments: * DefaultPreferencesFactory * Language * LinkHolderArray * MovePage * Parser * ParserCache * PasswordReset * Router setHookContainer() now required after construction: * AuthenticationProvider * ResourceLoaderModule * SearchEngine Change-Id: Id442b0dbe43aba84bd5cf801d86dedc768b082c7
2020-03-19 02:42:09 +00:00
if ( !Hooks::runner()->onUserMailerTransformMessage(
$to, $from, $subject, $headers, $body, $error )
) {
if ( $error ) {
return Status::newFatal( 'php-mail-error', $error );
} else {
return Status::newFatal( 'php-mail-error-unknown' );
}
}
Hooks::run() call site migration Migrate all callers of Hooks::run() to use the new HookContainer/HookRunner system. General principles: * Use DI if it is already used. We're not changing the way state is managed in this patch. * HookContainer is always injected, not HookRunner. HookContainer is a service, it's a more generic interface, it is the only thing that provides isRegistered() which is needed in some cases, and a HookRunner can be efficiently constructed from it (confirmed by benchmark). Because HookContainer is needed for object construction, it is also needed by all factories. * "Ask your friendly local base class". Big hierarchies like SpecialPage and ApiBase have getHookContainer() and getHookRunner() methods in the base class, and classes that extend that base class are not expected to know or care where the base class gets its HookContainer from. * ProtectedHookAccessorTrait provides protected getHookContainer() and getHookRunner() methods, getting them from the global service container. The point of this is to ease migration to DI by ensuring that call sites ask their local friendly base class rather than getting a HookRunner from the service container directly. * Private $this->hookRunner. In some smaller classes where accessor methods did not seem warranted, there is a private HookRunner property which is accessed directly. Very rarely (two cases), there is a protected property, for consistency with code that conventionally assumes protected=private, but in cases where the class might actually be overridden, a protected accessor is preferred over a protected property. * The last resort: Hooks::runner(). Mostly for static, file-scope and global code. In a few cases it was used for objects with broken construction schemes, out of horror or laziness. Constructors with new required arguments: * AuthManager * BadFileLookup * BlockManager * ClassicInterwikiLookup * ContentHandlerFactory * ContentSecurityPolicy * DefaultOptionsManager * DerivedPageDataUpdater * FullSearchResultWidget * HtmlCacheUpdater * LanguageFactory * LanguageNameUtils * LinkRenderer * LinkRendererFactory * LocalisationCache * MagicWordFactory * MessageCache * NamespaceInfo * PageEditStash * PageHandlerFactory * PageUpdater * ParserFactory * PermissionManager * RevisionStore * RevisionStoreFactory * SearchEngineConfig * SearchEngineFactory * SearchFormWidget * SearchNearMatcher * SessionBackend * SpecialPageFactory * UserNameUtils * UserOptionsManager * WatchedItemQueryService * WatchedItemStore Constructors with new optional arguments: * DefaultPreferencesFactory * Language * LinkHolderArray * MovePage * Parser * ParserCache * PasswordReset * Router setHookContainer() now required after construction: * AuthenticationProvider * ResourceLoaderModule * SearchEngine Change-Id: Id442b0dbe43aba84bd5cf801d86dedc768b082c7
2020-03-19 02:42:09 +00:00
$ret = Hooks::runner()->onAlternateUserMailer( $headers, $to, $from, $subject, $body );
if ( $ret === false ) {
// the hook implementation will return false to skip regular mail sending
return Status::newGood();
} elseif ( $ret !== true ) {
// the hook implementation will return a string to pass an error message
return Status::newFatal( 'php-mail-error', $ret );
}
if ( is_array( $wgSMTP ) ) {
// Check if pear/mail is already loaded (via composer)
if ( !self::isMailUsable() ) {
throw new MWException( 'PEAR mail package is not installed' );
}
$recips = array_map( 'strval', $to );
Wikimedia\suppressWarnings();
// Create the mail object using the Mail::factory method
$mail_object = Mail::factory( 'smtp', $wgSMTP );
if ( PEAR::isError( $mail_object ) ) {
wfDebug( "PEAR::Mail factory failed: " . $mail_object->getMessage() );
Wikimedia\restoreWarnings();
return Status::newFatal( 'pear-mail-error', $mail_object->getMessage() );
}
'@phan-var Mail_smtp $mail_object';
wfDebug( "Sending mail via PEAR::Mail" );
$headers['Subject'] = self::quotedPrintable( $subject );
// When sending only to one recipient, shows it its email using To:
if ( count( $recips ) == 1 ) {
$headers['To'] = $recips[0];
}
// Split jobs since SMTP servers tends to limit the maximum
// number of possible recipients.
$chunks = array_chunk( $recips, $wgEnotifMaxRecips );
foreach ( $chunks as $chunk ) {
$status = self::sendWithPear( $mail_object, $chunk, $headers, $body );
// FIXME : some chunks might be sent while others are not!
if ( !$status->isOK() ) {
Wikimedia\restoreWarnings();
return $status;
}
}
Wikimedia\restoreWarnings();
return Status::newGood();
} else {
// PHP mail()
if ( count( $to ) > 1 ) {
$headers['To'] = 'undisclosed-recipients:;';
}
$headers = self::arrayToHeaderString( $headers, $endl );
wfDebug( "Sending mail via internal mail() function" );
self::$mErrorString = '';
$html_errors = ini_get( 'html_errors' );
ini_set( 'html_errors', '0' );
set_error_handler( 'UserMailer::errorHandler' );
try {
foreach ( $to as $recip ) {
$sent = mail(
$recip->toString(),
self::quotedPrintable( $subject ),
$body,
$headers,
$extraParams
);
}
} catch ( Exception $e ) {
restore_error_handler();
throw $e;
}
restore_error_handler();
ini_set( 'html_errors', $html_errors );
if ( self::$mErrorString ) {
wfDebug( "Error sending mail: " . self::$mErrorString );
return Status::newFatal( 'php-mail-error', self::$mErrorString );
} elseif ( !$sent ) {
// mail function only tells if there's an error
wfDebug( "Unknown error sending mail" );
return Status::newFatal( 'php-mail-error-unknown' );
} else {
return Status::newGood();
}
}
}
/**
* Set the mail error message in self::$mErrorString
*
* @param int $code Error number
* @param string $string Error message
*/
private static function errorHandler( $code, $string ) {
self::$mErrorString = preg_replace( '/^mail\(\)(\s*\[.*?\])?: /', '', $string );
}
/**
* Strips bad characters from a header value to prevent PHP mail header injection attacks
* @param string $val String to be santizied
* @return string
*/
public static function sanitizeHeaderValue( $val ) {
return strtr( $val, [ "\r" => '', "\n" => '' ] );
}
/**
* Converts a string into a valid RFC 822 "phrase", such as is used for the sender name
* @param string $phrase
* @return string
*/
public static function rfc822Phrase( $phrase ) {
// Remove line breaks
$phrase = self::sanitizeHeaderValue( $phrase );
// Remove quotes
$phrase = str_replace( '"', '', $phrase );
return '"' . $phrase . '"';
}
/**
* Converts a string into quoted-printable format
* @since 1.17
*
* From PHP5.3 there is a built in function quoted_printable_encode()
* This method does not duplicate that.
* This method is doing Q encoding inside encoded-words as defined by RFC 2047
* This is for email headers.
* The built in quoted_printable_encode() is for email bodies
* @param string $string
* @param string $charset
* @return string
*/
public static function quotedPrintable( $string, $charset = '' ) {
// Probably incomplete; see RFC 2045
if ( empty( $charset ) ) {
$charset = 'UTF-8';
}
$charset = strtoupper( $charset );
$charset = str_replace( 'ISO-8859', 'ISO8859', $charset ); // ?
$illegal = '\x00-\x08\x0b\x0c\x0e-\x1f\x7f-\xff=';
$replace = $illegal . '\t ?_';
if ( !preg_match( "/[$illegal]/", $string ) ) {
return $string;
}
$out = "=?$charset?Q?";
$out .= preg_replace_callback( "/([$replace])/",
static function ( $matches ) {
return sprintf( "=%02X", ord( $matches[1] ) );
},
$string
);
$out .= '?=';
return $out;
}
}