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No CGI page, no trailing slash +# * List name: the list ID, i.e. what appears after xxx.cgi/{list_name} in mailman URL +# * Admin password: the admin password for the list +# +# Flags and options +# +# You can pass flags and options by using the export command. For example +# If you want to skip gz files and attachments +# export skip_gz=1 +# If you want to provide the url, name, and password with no questions asked +# export url=https://mailman.example.com +# export name=list-example.com +# export password=thisbemysecurepassword +# +# Notes +# +# * When gz is mentioned, they aren't actual compressed files... Beats me. +# * This script could use parallel. It's quite long and tedious. +# +# @author alban +# @since 2020-02-20 + + +# Helper function: cURL wrapper with cookies and target file management +http(){ + local cookie="${1}"; + local url="${2}"; + local file="${3}"; + [[ -s "$file" ]] && return + local dir=$(dirname $file) + [[ ! -d "$dir" ]] && mkdir -p "$dir" + curl -s -H "Cookie: $cookie" "$url" -o $file && echo $file +} + +# Helper function: exit + message +panic(){echo "$@"; exit 1; } + +# Some dependencies are mandatory +which gawk &>/dev/null || panic "Please install gawk" +which curl &>/dev/null || panic "Please install curl" + +# Read user provided options +[ -z "$url" ]] && read -p "Mailman URL (ex: https://list.example.com): " url +[ -z "$nom" ]] && read -p "List name (ex: list-example.com): " nom +[ -z "$password" ]] && read -p "Mot de passe admin: " password + +# get the cookie +cookie_file=$(mktemp) +curl -D ${cookie_file} "${url}/admindb.cgi/$nom" -d admlogin=whatever -d adminpw=${password} -o /dev/null -s +cookie=$(grep Set-Cookie ${cookie_file} |gawk "match(\$0, /Set-Cookie: ([^;]*);.*/, a) {print a[1]}" -) +rm -f ${cookie_file} + +# Get the main html +response_file="$nom/index.html" +http "$cookie" "${url}/private.cgi/${nom}" "$response_file" "" +echo "export response_file='$response_file'" + +# Download the GZ files and attachments +prefix="${url}/private.cgi/${nom}" +if [[ -z "$skip_gz" ]] ; then + # href="2009-June.txt.gz">[ Text 2 KB Gzip�s] + gawk "match(\$0, /.*([0-9]{4}-.*txt.gz)/,a) {print a[1]}" "$response_file"| while read gz; do + http "$cookie" "$url/private.cgi/${nom}/$gz" "$nom/$gz" + + # Download attachments + if [[ -z "$skip_attachment" ]] ; then + # URL: + cat "$nom/$gz" | gawk 'match($0, /URL: <(.*?)>/,a) {print a[1]}' | while read attachment_url ; do + output_file="$nom/${attachment_url/$prefix/}" + http "$cookie" "$attachment_url" "$output_file" + done + fi + done +fi + +# Download the HTML Files, lists ordered by date / thread / etc. first +if [[ -z "$skip_list" ]] ; then + + # return a list of 2008-March/.html + gawk 'match($0, /href="(.*html)"/, a) {print a[1]}' "$response_file"|while read list_url; do + list_dir=$(dirname $list_url) + http "$cookie" "$url/private.cgi/$nom/$list_url" "$nom/$list_url" + + # Download single emails + if [[ -z "$skip_email" ]] ; then + #
  • [List] Regardez la lumière mes jolis + cat "$nom/$list_url" | gawk 'match($0, /(href|HREF)="([0-9]+.html)"/,a) {print a[2]}' | while read email_url ; do + output_file="$nom/${list_dir}/${email_url}" + http "$cookie" "$url/private.cgi/$nom/$list_dir/$email_url" "$output_file" + done + fi + done + +fi diff --git a/mailman-subscribers.py b/mailman-subscribers.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..a7e9e7f --- /dev/null +++ b/mailman-subscribers.py @@ -0,0 +1,449 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# vi: set et sw=4 st=4: +# +# 2004-08-27 Jim Tittsler +# 2004-10-03 jwt change authentication +# 2004-10-04 jwt remove dependency on ClientCookie +# 2004-10-07 jwt use getopt to retrieve host, list, password from command +# 2004-10-10 jwt return to using ClientCookie +# 2004-10-13 jwt add --fullnames option +# 2005-02-15 jwt switch on RFC2965 cookie support when newer version +# of ClientCookie is detected +# 2005-02-16 jwt use Python 2.4's cookielib if it is available +# 2005-02-27 jwt only visit the roster page for letters that exist +# 2005-06-04 mas add --nomail option (Mark Sapiro ) +# 2005-06-14 jwt handle chunks of email addresses starting [0-9]* +# 2006-01-27 mas Retry urllib2.URLError exceptions in main loop. +# Modify parser to get most of the member attributes on the +# page (I don't get nomail reason because I haven't yet +# figured out how, and I don't get the language option). +# This provides a foundation for adding options to deal +# with any of these attributes. +# 2006-01-28 mas Add --regular and --digest options. +# 2006-01-29 mas Get the nomail reason (I figured out how) +# Add the --csv option intended to produce a file that can +# be imported into a local spreadsheet. Mostly useful for +# larger lists when multiple sublists are desired and where +# multiple passes are expensive. +# 2006-04-10 mas Add some error checking for invalid URL (hostname), +# listname and password. +# 2006-04-11 mas Correct test on find(). Success is '>= 0', not 'True'. +# 2006-08-24 mas Catch more exceptions on invalid URLs. +# Add some more explaination of hostname and when +# member_url might need changing. +# 2006-09-20 Ed Lally +# 2006-09-20 ejl Add config variable for admin path (/mailman/admin/) for +# sites that don't use default URLs. +# 2006-09-21 mas Make Ed's change a command line option. +# 2007-05-07 mas Acommodate possible urllib.quote()ed email addresses. +# 2008-02-03 mas Clarify that script works with Membership list through +# 2.1.10. +# Fix broken --url_path option. +# 2008-10-06 mas Works with 2.1.11. +# Handle chunks starting with other than [0-9A-Z]. +# Print verbose output to stderr. +# 2008-10-07 mas Added -U/--unhide option +# 2008-10-09 mas Forgot to make the unhide '.' prints conditional on +# verbose. Also, csv printed "on" for members changed to +# unhidden. Fixed. +# 2011-10-24 mas Added type to nomail selection. +# 2012-10-20 mas Encode real name as iso-8859-1 to avoid Unicode error +# with non-ascii. +# 2012-11-14 jak Added support to use HTTPS (james@jameskinnaird.ca) +# 2013-01-25 mas Revised the help for -u. +# 2014-11-26 mas Tested with 2.1.18 and Python 2.7. +# Updated for '401' status return for invalid password +# in recent Mailman versions. +# 2015-08-09 mas Changed the real name encoding to make more robust. +# 2015-08-11 mas More changes for encodings. +# 2015-12-04 mas Changed error message for bad login result page. +# 2018-10-17 mas Doc changes - --unhide doesn't work with recent Mailman. +# + +"""List the email addresses subscribed to a mailing list, fetched from web. + +Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] hostname listname password + +Where: + --output file + -o file + Write output to specified file instead of standard out. + + --regular + -r + List only the regular (non-digest) members. + + --digest={any|mime|plain} + -d {any|mime|plain} + List only the digest members. One of 'any', 'mime' or 'plain' + is required. + 'any' lists all the digest members. + 'mime' lists only the mime digest members. + 'plain' lists only the plain digest members. + + --fullnames + -f + Include the full names in the output. + + --nomail={any|admin|bounce|user|unknown|enabled} + -n {any|admin|bounce|user|unknown|enabled} + List members based on their nomail status. One of 'any', 'admin', + 'bounce', 'user', 'unknown' or 'enabled' is required. + 'any' lists members with delivery disabled for any reason. + 'admin' lists members with delivery disabled by admin. + 'bounce' lists members with delivery disabled by bounce. + 'user' lists members with delivery disabled by the member. + 'unknown' lists members with delivery disabled by mailman 2.0 + 'enabled' lists members with delivery enabled. + + --csv + -c + This option overrides the above four selection options and lists + all members, one per line, with comma separated, quoted values as + follows: + "full name" if available, else "","email address","mod", + "hide","nomail" ("off" or "[A]" or "[B]" or "[U]" or "[?]"), + "ack","not metoo","nodupes","digest","plain" + analogous to the admin membership list (the values of the 'checkbox' + fields are either "off" or "on"). A title line with the above names + is listed before the member lines. + + --url_path path + -u path + If the list admin pages are accessed at your site via a URL of form + different from http://hostname/mailman/admin/listname, you need to + specify the path portion of the URL that is between hostname and + /listname with this option. For example, a URL such as + http://hostname/admin.cgi/listname requires the option + --url_path /admin.cgi + or + -u /admin.cgi + and a URL like http://hostname/cgi-bin/mailman/admin/listname + requires the option + --url_path /cgi-bin/mailman/admin + or + -u /cgi-bin/mailman/admin + Default value is /mailman/admin. + + --unhide + -U + Set the 'hidden' flag off for all list members including those not + selected for output. This will take a long time if there are a lot + of hidden members. The -v option prints '.' after every 100 unhides. + This option is only effective with Mailman versions up to 2.1.22 + because it doesn't account for CSRF checks introduced in 2.1.23. + + --ssl + -s + Use https instead of http for accessing the list. + + --verbose + -v + Include extra progress output. + + --help + -h + Print this help message and exit + + hostname is the name used in the URL of the list's web interface + listname is the name of the mailing list + password is the list's admin password + + The list of subscribers is fetched from the web administrative + interface. Using the bin/list_members program from a shell + account is preferable, but not always available. + + Tested with the Mailman 2.1.5 - 2.1.29 Membership list layout, but the + --unhide option only works up to 2.1.22. + + If Python 2.4's cookielib is available, use it. Otherwise require + ClientCookie http://wwwsearch.sourceforge.net/ClientCookie/ + + This script runs on your workstation and requires that you have Python + installed. It works best with Python 2.4.x + through Python 2.7.x. See mailman-subscribers3.py for a Python 3 version. +""" + +import sys +import re +import string +import urllib +import getopt +import httplib +import urllib2 +from time import sleep +from HTMLParser import HTMLParser +# if we have Python 2.4's cookielib, use it +try: + import cookielib + policy = cookielib.DefaultCookiePolicy(rfc2965 = True) + cookiejar = cookielib.CookieJar(policy) + opener = urllib2.build_opener(urllib2.HTTPCookieProcessor(cookiejar)).open +except ImportError: + import ClientCookie + # if this is a new ClientCookie, we need to turn on RFC2965 cookies + cookiejar = ClientCookie.CookieJar() + try: + cookiejar.set_policy(ClientCookie.DefaultCookiePolicy(rfc2965 = True)) + # install an opener that uses this policy + opener = ClientCookie.build_opener( + ClientCookie.HTTPCookieProcessor(cookiejar)) + ClientCookie.install_opener(opener) + except AttributeError: + # must be an old ClientCookie, which already accepts RFC2965 cookies + pass + opener = ClientCookie.urlopen + +PROGRAM = sys.argv[0] + +try: + True, False +except NameError: + True = 1 + False = 0 + +def usage(code, msg=''): + if code: + fd = sys.stderr + else: + fd = sys.stdout + print >> fd, __doc__ % globals() + if msg: + print >> fd, msg + sys.exit(code) + +subscribers = {} +vnames = ['_realname', '_mod', '_hide', '_nomail', '_ack', '_notmetoo', + '_nodupes', '_digest', '_plain'] +maxchunk = 0 +letters = ['0'] +processed_letters = [] +gotnomail = False + +class MailmanHTMLParser(HTMLParser): + '''cheap way to find email addresses and pages with multiple + chunks from Mailman 2.1.5 membership pages''' + def handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs): + global maxchunk, letters, gotnomail, subemail, url_path + if tag == 'input': + for vname in vnames: + s = False + for a,v in attrs: + if a == 'name' and v.endswith(vname): + subemail = v[:-len(vname)] + s = True + elif a == 'value': + subval = v + if s: + if not subscribers.has_key(subemail): + subscribers[subemail] = {} + if vname == '_nomail' and subval == "on": + gotnomail = True + else: + if not isinstance(subval, unicode): + subval = subval.decode(page_cset, 'replace') + subscribers[subemail][vname] = subval.encode( + my_cset, 'replace') + if tag == 'a': + for a,v in attrs: + if a == 'href' and v.find("%s/" % (url_path)) >= 0: + m = re.search(r'chunk=(?P\d+)', v, re.I) + if m: + if int(m.group('chunkno')) > maxchunk: + maxchunk = int(m.group('chunkno')) + m = re.search(r'letter=(?P.)', v, re.I) + if m: + letter = m.group('letter') + if letter not in letters + processed_letters: + letters.append(letter) + + def handle_data(self, data): + global gotnomail, subemail + if gotnomail: + gotnomail = False + subscribers[subemail]['_nomail'] = data + +def main(): + global maxchunk, letters, url_path, my_cset, page_cset + try: + opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "ho:rd:fn:cu:Uvs", + ["help", "output=", "regular", "digest=", "fullnames", + "nomail=", "csv", "url_path=", "unhide", "verbose", + "ssl"]) + except: + usage(2) + fp = sys.stdout + fullnames = False + nomail = None + verbose = False + regular = False + digest = None + csv = False + unhide = False + protocol = 'http' + url_path = '/mailman/admin' + for o,a in opts: + if o in ("-v", "--verbose"): + verbose = True + if o in ("-h", "--help"): + usage(0) + if o in ("-o", "--output"): + fp = open(a, "wt") + if o in ("-f", "--fullnames"): + fullnames = True + if o in ("-n", "--nomail"): + nomail = a.lower() + if o in ("-r", "--regular"): + regular = True + if o in ("-d", "--digest"): + digest = a.lower() + if o in ("-c", "--csv"): + csv = True + if o in ("-u", "--url_path"): + url_path = a + if o in ("-U", "--unhide"): + unhide = True + if o in ("-s", "--ssl"): + protocol = 'https' + if regular and digest: + usage(2, "Both 'regular' and 'digest' will produce an empty list.") + if digest not in [None, 'any', 'mime', 'plain']: + usage(2, "Digest type %s unrecognized" % digest) + if nomail not in [None, 'any', 'admin', 'bounce', 'user', 'unknown', + 'enabled']: + usage(2, "Nomail type %s unrecognized" % nomail) + if len(args) != 3: + usage(2) + + member_url = '%s://%s%s/%s/members' % (protocol, args[0], url_path, + args[1]) + options_url = '%s://%s%s/%s' % (protocol, args[0], + re.sub('admin', 'options', url_path), + args[1]) + p = {'adminpw':args[2]} + + def_cset = sys.getdefaultencoding() + if def_cset.lower().endswith('ascii'): + def_cset = 'iso-8859-1' + my_cset = sys.stdout.encoding or def_cset + + # login, picking up the cookie + try: + page = opener(member_url, urllib.urlencode(p)) + except (urllib2.URLError, httplib.InvalidURL), e: + if isinstance(e, urllib2.HTTPError) and e.code == 401: + usage(1, 'Invalid password.') + else: + usage(1, """Error accessing %s +Supplied host or listname may be incorrect, +or you may need to specify --url_path. +""" % (member_url)) + + # Get the charset of the page, but use iso-8859-1 for ascii or None. + page_cset = page.info().getparam('charset') or 'iso-8859-1' + if page_cset.lower().endswith('ascii'): + page_cset = 'iso-8859-1' + + lines = page.read() + page.close() + p = {} + # Try to recognize the returned page independent of the list language + if re.search(r'INPUT\s+type="SUBMIT"\s+name="admlogin"', lines, + re.M + re.I): + # login page - invalid password + usage(1, + 'Login invalid - possibly incorrect password or missing -s option.') + if not re.search(r' tag - admin overview page + usage(1, """Non-existent list: %s. +If the provided list name is valid, the supplied host may be incorrect +or you may need to specify --url_path. +""" % args[1]) + + # loop through the letters, and all chunks of each + while len(letters) > 0: + letter = letters[0] + letters = letters[1:] + processed_letters.append(letter) + chunk = 0 + maxchunk = 0 + while chunk <= maxchunk: + if verbose: + print >> sys.stderr, "%c(%d)" % (letter, chunk) + while True: + try: + page = opener(member_url + "?letter=%s&chunk=%d" % + (letter, chunk)) + lines = page.read() + page.close() + except urllib2.URLError: + if verbose: + print >> sys.stderr,\ + 'Error encountered in accessing web page.',\ + 'Retrying.' + sleep(2) + else: + break + + parser = MailmanHTMLParser() + parser.feed(lines) + parser.close() + chunk += 1 + + subscriberlist = subscribers.items() + subscriberlist.sort() + + # print the subscribers list + if csv: + print >>fp, '"Full name","email address","mod","hide",\ +"nomail","ack","not metoo","nodupes","digest","plain"' + + nunhide = 0 + for (email, d) in subscriberlist: + if unhide and d['_hide'] == "on": + params = urllib.urlencode({'conceal':0, + 'options-submit':1}) + u = opener("%s/%s" % (options_url, email), params) + u.close() + d['_hide'] = "off" + nunhide += 1 + if verbose and nunhide % 100 == 0: + print >>sys.stderr, '.', + email = urllib.unquote(email) + if csv: + print >>fp,\ + '"%s","%s","%s","%s","%s","%s","%s","%s","%s","%s"'\ + % (d['_realname'], email, d['_mod'], d['_hide'], + d['_nomail'], d['_ack'], d['_notmetoo'], + d['_nodupes'], d['_digest'], d['_plain']) + continue + if nomail == 'enabled' and d['_nomail'] <> "off": + continue + if nomail == 'any' and d['_nomail'] == "off": + continue + if nomail == 'admin' and d['_nomail'] <> "[A]": + continue + if nomail == 'bounce' and d['_nomail'] <> "[B]": + continue + if nomail == 'user' and d['_nomail'] <> "[U]": + continue + if nomail == 'unknown' and d['_nomail'] <> "[?]": + continue + if regular and d['_digest'] == "on": + continue + if digest and d['_digest'] == "off": + continue + if digest == "mime" and d['_plain'] == "on": + continue + if digest == "plain" and d['_plain'] == "off": + continue + if not fullnames or d['_realname'] == "": + print >>fp, email + else: + print >>fp, '%s <%s>' % (d['_realname'], email) + + fp.close() + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + main()