/usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/Gui/Usenet.py is in mailman 1:2.1.20-1.
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from Mailman import mm_cfg
from Mailman.i18n import _
from Mailman.Gui.GUIBase import GUIBase
class Usenet(GUIBase):
def GetConfigCategory(self):
return 'gateway', _('Mail<->News gateways')
def GetConfigInfo(self, mlist, category, subcat=None):
if category <> 'gateway':
return None
WIDTH = mm_cfg.TEXTFIELDWIDTH
VERTICAL = 1
return [
_('Mail-to-News and News-to-Mail gateway services.'),
_('News server settings'),
('nntp_host', mm_cfg.String, WIDTH, 0,
_('The hostname of the machine your news server is running on.'),
_('''This value may be either the name of your news server, or
optionally of the format name:port, where port is a port number.
The news server is not part of Mailman proper. You have to
already have access to an NNTP server, and that NNTP server must
recognize the machine this mailing list runs on as a machine
capable of reading and posting news.''')),
('linked_newsgroup', mm_cfg.String, WIDTH, 0,
_('The name of the Usenet group to gateway to and/or from.')),
('gateway_to_news', mm_cfg.Toggle, (_('No'), _('Yes')), 0,
_('''Should new posts to the mailing list be sent to the
newsgroup?''')),
('gateway_to_mail', mm_cfg.Toggle, (_('No'), _('Yes')), 0,
_('''Should new posts to the newsgroup be sent to the mailing
list?''')),
_('Forwarding options'),
('news_moderation', mm_cfg.Radio,
(_('None'), _('Open list, moderated group'), _('Moderated')),
VERTICAL,
_("""The moderation policy of the newsgroup."""),
_("""This setting determines the moderation policy of the
newsgroup and its interaction with the moderation policy of the
mailing list. This only applies to the newsgroup that you are
gatewaying <em>to</em>, so if you are only gatewaying from
Usenet, or the newsgroup you are gatewaying to is not moderated,
set this option to <em>None</em>.
<p>If the newsgroup is moderated, you can set this mailing list
up to be the moderation address for the newsgroup. By selecting
<em>Moderated</em>, an additional posting hold will be placed in
the approval process. All messages posted to the mailing list
will have to be approved before being sent on to the newsgroup,
or to the mailing list membership.
<p><em>Note that if the message has an <tt>Approved</tt> header
with the list's administrative password in it, this hold test
will be bypassed, allowing privileged posters to send messages
directly to the list and the newsgroup.</em>
<p>Finally, if the newsgroup is moderated, but you want to have
an open posting policy anyway, you should select <em>Open list,
moderated group</em>. The effect of this is to use the normal
Mailman moderation facilities, but to add an <tt>Approved</tt>
header to all messages that are gatewayed to Usenet.""")),
('news_prefix_subject_too', mm_cfg.Toggle, (_('No'), _('Yes')), 0,
_('Prefix <tt>Subject:</tt> headers on postings gated to news?'),
_("""Mailman prefixes <tt>Subject:</tt> headers with
<a href="?VARHELP=general/subject_prefix">text you can
customize</a> and normally, this prefix shows up in messages
gatewayed to Usenet. You can set this option to <em>No</em> to
disable the prefix on gated messages. Of course, if you turn off
normal <tt>Subject:</tt> prefixes, they won't be prefixed for
gated messages either.""")),
_('Mass catch up'),
('_mass_catchup', mm_cfg.Toggle, (_('No'), _('Yes')), 0,
_('Should Mailman perform a <em>catchup</em> on the newsgroup?'),
_('''When you tell Mailman to perform a catchup on the newsgroup,
this means that you want to start gating messages to the mailing
list with the next new message found. All earlier messages on
the newsgroup will be ignored. This is as if you were reading
the newsgroup yourself, and you marked all current messages as
<em>read</em>. By catching up, your mailing list members will
not see any of the earlier messages.''')),
]
def _setValue(self, mlist, property, val, doc):
# Watch for the special, immediate action attributes
if property == '_mass_catchup' and val:
mlist.usenet_watermark = None
doc.AddItem(_('Mass catchup completed'))
else:
GUIBase._setValue(self, mlist, property, val, doc)
def _postValidate(self, mlist, doc):
# Make sure that if we're gating, that the newsgroups and host
# information are not blank.
if mlist.gateway_to_news or mlist.gateway_to_mail:
# BAW: It's too expensive and annoying to ensure that both the
# host is valid and that the newsgroup is a valid n.g. on the
# server. This should be good enough.
if not mlist.nntp_host or not mlist.linked_newsgroup:
doc.addError(_("""You cannot enable gatewaying unless both the
<a href="?VARHELP=gateway/nntp_host">news server field</a> and
the <a href="?VARHELP=gateway/linked_newsgroup">linked
newsgroup</a> fields are filled in."""))
# And reset these values
mlist.gateway_to_news = 0
mlist.gateway_to_mail = 0
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