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1 <?php
2 /**
3 * Classes used to send e-mails
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20 * @file
21 * @author <brion@pobox.com>
22 * @author <mail@tgries.de>
23 * @author Tim Starling
24 * @author Luke Welling lwelling@wikimedia.org
27 /**
28 * Collection of static functions for sending mail
30 class UserMailer {
31 private static $mErrorString;
33 /**
34 * Send mail using a PEAR mailer
36 * @param UserMailer $mailer
37 * @param string $dest
38 * @param string $headers
39 * @param string $body
41 * @return Status
43 protected static function sendWithPear( $mailer, $dest, $headers, $body ) {
44 $mailResult = $mailer->send( $dest, $headers, $body );
46 # Based on the result return an error string,
47 if ( PEAR::isError( $mailResult ) ) {
48 wfDebug( "PEAR::Mail failed: " . $mailResult->getMessage() . "\n" );
49 return Status::newFatal( 'pear-mail-error', $mailResult->getMessage() );
50 } else {
51 return Status::newGood();
55 /**
56 * Creates a single string from an associative array
58 * @param array $headers Associative Array: keys are header field names,
59 * values are ... values.
60 * @param string $endl The end of line character. Defaults to "\n"
62 * Note RFC2822 says newlines must be CRLF (\r\n)
63 * but php mail naively "corrects" it and requires \n for the "correction" to work
65 * @return string
67 static function arrayToHeaderString( $headers, $endl = "\n" ) {
68 $strings = array();
69 foreach ( $headers as $name => $value ) {
70 // Prevent header injection by stripping newlines from value
71 $value = self::sanitizeHeaderValue( $value );
72 $strings[] = "$name: $value";
74 return implode( $endl, $strings );
77 /**
78 * Create a value suitable for the MessageId Header
80 * @return string
82 static function makeMsgId() {
83 global $wgSMTP, $wgServer;
85 $msgid = uniqid( wfWikiID() . ".", true ); /* true required for cygwin */
86 if ( is_array( $wgSMTP ) && isset( $wgSMTP['IDHost'] ) && $wgSMTP['IDHost'] ) {
87 $domain = $wgSMTP['IDHost'];
88 } else {
89 $url = wfParseUrl( $wgServer );
90 $domain = $url['host'];
92 return "<$msgid@$domain>";
95 /**
96 * This function will perform a direct (authenticated) login to
97 * a SMTP Server to use for mail relaying if 'wgSMTP' specifies an
98 * array of parameters. It requires PEAR:Mail to do that.
99 * Otherwise it just uses the standard PHP 'mail' function.
101 * @param MailAddress|MailAddress[] $to Recipient's email (or an array of them)
102 * @param MailAddress $from Sender's email
103 * @param string $subject Email's subject.
104 * @param string $body Email's text or Array of two strings to be the text and html bodies
105 * @param MailAddress $replyto Optional reply-to email (default: null).
106 * @param string $contentType Optional custom Content-Type (default: text/plain; charset=UTF-8)
107 * @throws MWException
108 * @throws Exception
109 * @return Status
111 public static function send( $to, $from, $subject, $body, $replyto = null,
112 $contentType = 'text/plain; charset=UTF-8'
114 global $wgSMTP, $wgEnotifMaxRecips, $wgAdditionalMailParams, $wgAllowHTMLEmail;
115 $mime = null;
116 if ( !is_array( $to ) ) {
117 $to = array( $to );
120 // mail body must have some content
121 $minBodyLen = 10;
122 // arbitrary but longer than Array or Object to detect casting error
124 // body must either be a string or an array with text and body
125 if (
127 !is_array( $body ) &&
128 strlen( $body ) >= $minBodyLen
132 is_array( $body ) &&
133 isset( $body['text'] ) &&
134 isset( $body['html'] ) &&
135 strlen( $body['text'] ) >= $minBodyLen &&
136 strlen( $body['html'] ) >= $minBodyLen
139 // if it is neither we have a problem
140 return Status::newFatal( 'user-mail-no-body' );
143 if ( !$wgAllowHTMLEmail && is_array( $body ) ) {
144 // HTML not wanted. Dump it.
145 $body = $body['text'];
148 wfDebug( __METHOD__ . ': sending mail to ' . implode( ', ', $to ) . "\n" );
150 # Make sure we have at least one address
151 $has_address = false;
152 foreach ( $to as $u ) {
153 if ( $u->address ) {
154 $has_address = true;
155 break;
158 if ( !$has_address ) {
159 return Status::newFatal( 'user-mail-no-addy' );
162 # Forge email headers
163 # -------------------
165 # WARNING
167 # DO NOT add To: or Subject: headers at this step. They need to be
168 # handled differently depending upon the mailer we are going to use.
170 # To:
171 # PHP mail() first argument is the mail receiver. The argument is
172 # used as a recipient destination and as a To header.
174 # PEAR mailer has a recipient argument which is only used to
175 # send the mail. If no To header is given, PEAR will set it to
176 # to 'undisclosed-recipients:'.
178 # NOTE: To: is for presentation, the actual recipient is specified
179 # by the mailer using the Rcpt-To: header.
181 # Subject:
182 # PHP mail() second argument to pass the subject, passing a Subject
183 # as an additional header will result in a duplicate header.
185 # PEAR mailer should be passed a Subject header.
187 # -- hashar 20120218
189 $headers['From'] = $from->toString();
190 $returnPath = $from->address;
191 $extraParams = $wgAdditionalMailParams;
193 // Hook to generate custom VERP address for 'Return-Path'
194 Hooks::run( 'UserMailerChangeReturnPath', array( $to, &$returnPath ) );
195 # Add the envelope sender address using the -f command line option when PHP mail() is used.
196 # Will default to the $from->address when the UserMailerChangeReturnPath hook fails and the
197 # generated VERP address when the hook runs effectively.
198 $extraParams .= ' -f ' . $returnPath;
200 $headers['Return-Path'] = $returnPath;
202 if ( $replyto ) {
203 $headers['Reply-To'] = $replyto->toString();
206 $headers['Date'] = MWTimestamp::getLocalInstance()->format( 'r' );
207 $headers['Message-ID'] = self::makeMsgId();
208 $headers['X-Mailer'] = 'MediaWiki mailer';
210 # Line endings need to be different on Unix and Windows due to
211 # the bug described at http://trac.wordpress.org/ticket/2603
212 if ( wfIsWindows() ) {
213 $endl = "\r\n";
214 } else {
215 $endl = "\n";
218 if ( is_array( $body ) ) {
219 // we are sending a multipart message
220 wfDebug( "Assembling multipart mime email\n" );
221 if ( !stream_resolve_include_path( 'Mail/mime.php' ) ) {
222 wfDebug( "PEAR Mail_Mime package is not installed. Falling back to text email.\n" );
223 // remove the html body for text email fall back
224 $body = $body['text'];
225 } else {
226 require_once 'Mail/mime.php';
227 if ( wfIsWindows() ) {
228 $body['text'] = str_replace( "\n", "\r\n", $body['text'] );
229 $body['html'] = str_replace( "\n", "\r\n", $body['html'] );
231 $mime = new Mail_mime( array(
232 'eol' => $endl,
233 'text_charset' => 'UTF-8',
234 'html_charset' => 'UTF-8'
235 ) );
236 $mime->setTXTBody( $body['text'] );
237 $mime->setHTMLBody( $body['html'] );
238 $body = $mime->get(); // must call get() before headers()
239 $headers = $mime->headers( $headers );
242 if ( $mime === null ) {
243 // sending text only, either deliberately or as a fallback
244 if ( wfIsWindows() ) {
245 $body = str_replace( "\n", "\r\n", $body );
247 $headers['MIME-Version'] = '1.0';
248 $headers['Content-type'] = ( is_null( $contentType ) ?
249 'text/plain; charset=UTF-8' : $contentType );
250 $headers['Content-transfer-encoding'] = '8bit';
253 $ret = Hooks::run( 'AlternateUserMailer', array( $headers, $to, $from, $subject, $body ) );
254 if ( $ret === false ) {
255 // the hook implementation will return false to skip regular mail sending
256 return Status::newGood();
257 } elseif ( $ret !== true ) {
258 // the hook implementation will return a string to pass an error message
259 return Status::newFatal( 'php-mail-error', $ret );
262 if ( is_array( $wgSMTP ) ) {
264 # PEAR MAILER
267 if ( !stream_resolve_include_path( 'Mail.php' ) ) {
268 throw new MWException( 'PEAR mail package is not installed' );
270 require_once 'Mail.php';
272 wfSuppressWarnings();
274 // Create the mail object using the Mail::factory method
275 $mail_object =& Mail::factory( 'smtp', $wgSMTP );
276 if ( PEAR::isError( $mail_object ) ) {
277 wfDebug( "PEAR::Mail factory failed: " . $mail_object->getMessage() . "\n" );
278 wfRestoreWarnings();
279 return Status::newFatal( 'pear-mail-error', $mail_object->getMessage() );
282 wfDebug( "Sending mail via PEAR::Mail\n" );
284 $headers['Subject'] = self::quotedPrintable( $subject );
286 # When sending only to one recipient, shows it its email using To:
287 if ( count( $to ) == 1 ) {
288 $headers['To'] = $to[0]->toString();
291 # Split jobs since SMTP servers tends to limit the maximum
292 # number of possible recipients.
293 $chunks = array_chunk( $to, $wgEnotifMaxRecips );
294 foreach ( $chunks as $chunk ) {
295 $status = self::sendWithPear( $mail_object, $chunk, $headers, $body );
296 # FIXME : some chunks might be sent while others are not!
297 if ( !$status->isOK() ) {
298 wfRestoreWarnings();
299 return $status;
302 wfRestoreWarnings();
303 return Status::newGood();
304 } else {
306 # PHP mail()
308 if ( count( $to ) > 1 ) {
309 $headers['To'] = 'undisclosed-recipients:;';
311 $headers = self::arrayToHeaderString( $headers, $endl );
313 wfDebug( "Sending mail via internal mail() function\n" );
315 self::$mErrorString = '';
316 $html_errors = ini_get( 'html_errors' );
317 ini_set( 'html_errors', '0' );
318 set_error_handler( 'UserMailer::errorHandler' );
320 try {
321 $safeMode = wfIniGetBool( 'safe_mode' );
323 foreach ( $to as $recip ) {
324 if ( $safeMode ) {
325 $sent = mail( $recip, self::quotedPrintable( $subject ), $body, $headers );
326 } else {
327 $sent = mail(
328 $recip,
329 self::quotedPrintable( $subject ),
330 $body,
331 $headers,
332 $extraParams
336 } catch ( Exception $e ) {
337 restore_error_handler();
338 throw $e;
341 restore_error_handler();
342 ini_set( 'html_errors', $html_errors );
344 if ( self::$mErrorString ) {
345 wfDebug( "Error sending mail: " . self::$mErrorString . "\n" );
346 return Status::newFatal( 'php-mail-error', self::$mErrorString );
347 } elseif ( !$sent ) {
348 // mail function only tells if there's an error
349 wfDebug( "Unknown error sending mail\n" );
350 return Status::newFatal( 'php-mail-error-unknown' );
351 } else {
352 return Status::newGood();
358 * Set the mail error message in self::$mErrorString
360 * @param int $code Error number
361 * @param string $string Error message
363 static function errorHandler( $code, $string ) {
364 self::$mErrorString = preg_replace( '/^mail\(\)(\s*\[.*?\])?: /', '', $string );
368 * Strips bad characters from a header value to prevent PHP mail header injection attacks
369 * @param string $val String to be santizied
370 * @return string
372 public static function sanitizeHeaderValue( $val ) {
373 return strtr( $val, array( "\r" => '', "\n" => '' ) );
377 * Converts a string into a valid RFC 822 "phrase", such as is used for the sender name
378 * @param string $phrase
379 * @return string
381 public static function rfc822Phrase( $phrase ) {
382 // Remove line breaks
383 $phrase = self::sanitizeHeaderValue( $phrase );
384 // Remove quotes
385 $phrase = str_replace( '"', '', $phrase );
386 return '"' . $phrase . '"';
390 * Converts a string into quoted-printable format
391 * @since 1.17
393 * From PHP5.3 there is a built in function quoted_printable_encode()
394 * This method does not duplicate that.
395 * This method is doing Q encoding inside encoded-words as defined by RFC 2047
396 * This is for email headers.
397 * The built in quoted_printable_encode() is for email bodies
398 * @param string $string
399 * @param string $charset
400 * @return string
402 public static function quotedPrintable( $string, $charset = '' ) {
403 # Probably incomplete; see RFC 2045
404 if ( empty( $charset ) ) {
405 $charset = 'UTF-8';
407 $charset = strtoupper( $charset );
408 $charset = str_replace( 'ISO-8859', 'ISO8859', $charset ); // ?
410 $illegal = '\x00-\x08\x0b\x0c\x0e-\x1f\x7f-\xff=';
411 $replace = $illegal . '\t ?_';
412 if ( !preg_match( "/[$illegal]/", $string ) ) {
413 return $string;
415 $out = "=?$charset?Q?";
416 $out .= preg_replace_callback( "/([$replace])/",
417 array( __CLASS__, 'quotedPrintableCallback' ), $string );
418 $out .= '?=';
419 return $out;
422 protected static function quotedPrintableCallback( $matches ) {
423 return sprintf( "=%02X", ord( $matches[1] ) );