changeset: 90302:3c441e9ccf87 branch: 3.4 parent: 90299:1574d6314112 user: R David Murray date: Mon Apr 14 18:21:38 2014 -0400 files: Lib/smtplib.py Lib/test/test_smtplib.py Misc/NEWS description: #17498: Defer SMTPServerDisconnected errors until the next command. Normally an SMTP server will return an error, and smtplib will then issue an RSET to return the connection to the known starting state. Some servers, however, disconnect after issuing certain errors. When we issue the RSET, this would result in raising an SMTPServerDisconnected error, *instead* of returning the error code the user of the library was expecting. This fix makes the internal RSET calls ignore the disconnection so that the error code is returned. The user of the library will then get the SMTPServerDisconnected error the next time they try to talk to the server. Patch by Kushal Das. diff -r 1574d6314112 -r 3c441e9ccf87 Lib/smtplib.py --- a/Lib/smtplib.py Mon Apr 14 16:48:39 2014 -0400 +++ b/Lib/smtplib.py Mon Apr 14 18:21:38 2014 -0400 @@ -478,6 +478,18 @@ """SMTP 'rset' command -- resets session.""" return self.docmd("rset") + def _rset(self): + """Internal 'rset' command which ignores any SMTPServerDisconnected error. + + Used internally in the library, since the server disconnected error + should appear to the application when the *next* command is issued, if + we are doing an internal "safety" reset. + """ + try: + self.rset() + except SMTPServerDisconnected: + pass + def noop(self): """SMTP 'noop' command -- doesn't do anything :>""" return self.docmd("noop") @@ -762,7 +774,7 @@ if code == 421: self.close() else: - self.rset() + self._rset() raise SMTPSenderRefused(code, resp, from_addr) senderrs = {} if isinstance(to_addrs, str): @@ -776,14 +788,14 @@ raise SMTPRecipientsRefused(senderrs) if len(senderrs) == len(to_addrs): # the server refused all our recipients - self.rset() + self._rset() raise SMTPRecipientsRefused(senderrs) (code, resp) = self.data(msg) if code != 250: if code == 421: self.close() else: - self.rset() + self._rset() raise SMTPDataError(code, resp) #if we got here then somebody got our mail return senderrs diff -r 1574d6314112 -r 3c441e9ccf87 Lib/test/test_smtplib.py --- a/Lib/test/test_smtplib.py Mon Apr 14 16:48:39 2014 -0400 +++ b/Lib/test/test_smtplib.py Mon Apr 14 18:21:38 2014 -0400 @@ -619,6 +619,7 @@ data_response = None rcpt_count = 0 rset_count = 0 + disconnect = 0 def __init__(self, extra_features, *args, **kw): self._extrafeatures = ''.join( @@ -684,6 +685,8 @@ super().smtp_MAIL(arg) else: self.push(self.mail_response) + if self.disconnect: + self.close_when_done() def smtp_RCPT(self, arg): if self.rcpt_response is None: @@ -875,6 +878,16 @@ #TODO: add tests for correct AUTH method fallback now that the #test infrastructure can support it. + # Issue 17498: make sure _rset does not raise SMTPServerDisconnected exception + def test__rest_from_mail_cmd(self): + smtp = smtplib.SMTP(HOST, self.port, local_hostname='localhost', timeout=15) + smtp.noop() + self.serv._SMTPchannel.mail_response = '451 Requested action aborted' + self.serv._SMTPchannel.disconnect = True + with self.assertRaises(smtplib.SMTPSenderRefused): + smtp.sendmail('John', 'Sally', 'test message') + self.assertIsNone(smtp.sock) + # Issue 5713: make sure close, not rset, is called if we get a 421 error def test_421_from_mail_cmd(self): smtp = smtplib.SMTP(HOST, self.port, local_hostname='localhost', timeout=15) diff -r 1574d6314112 -r 3c441e9ccf87 Misc/NEWS --- a/Misc/NEWS Mon Apr 14 16:48:39 2014 -0400 +++ b/Misc/NEWS Mon Apr 14 18:21:38 2014 -0400 @@ -37,6 +37,11 @@ Library ------- +- Issue #17498: Some SMTP servers disconnect after certain errors, violating + strict RFC conformance. Instead of losing the error code when we issue the + subsequent RSET, smtplib now returns the error code and defers raising the + SMTPServerDisconnected error until the next command is issued. + - Issue #17826: setting an iterable side_effect on a mock function created by create_autospec now works. Patch by Kushal Das.