Support for aliases(5) configuration files.

AuthorJp Calderone
Function handle Parse a line from an aliases file.
Function loadAliasFile Load a file containing email aliases.
Interface IAlias An interface for aliases.
Class AliasBase The default base class for aliases.
Class AddressAlias An alias which translates one email address into another.
Class FileWrapper A message receiver which delivers a message to a file.
Class FileAlias An alias which translates an address to a file.
Class ProcessAliasTimeout An error indicating that a timeout occurred while waiting for a process to complete.
Class MessageWrapper A message receiver which delivers a message to a child process.
Class ProcessAliasProtocol A process protocol which errbacks a deferred when the associated process ends.
Class ProcessAlias An alias which is handled by the execution of a program.
Class MultiWrapper A message receiver which delivers a single message to multiple other message receivers.
Class AliasGroup An alias which points to multiple destination aliases.
def handle(result, line, filename, lineNo): (source)

Parse a line from an aliases file.

ParametersresultA dictionary mapping username to aliases to which the results of parsing the line are added. (type: dict mapping bytes to list of bytes)
lineA line from an aliases file. (type: bytes)
filenameThe full or relative path to the aliases file. (type: bytes)
lineNoThe position of the line within the aliases file. (type: int)
def loadAliasFile(domains, filename=None, fp=None): (source)

Load a file containing email aliases.

Lines in the file should be formatted like so:

    username: alias1, alias2, ..., aliasN

Aliases beginning with a | will be treated as programs, will be run, and the message will be written to their stdin.

Aliases beginning with a : will be treated as a file containing additional aliases for the username.

Aliases beginning with a / will be treated as the full pathname to a file to which the message will be appended.

Aliases without a host part will be assumed to be addresses on localhost.

If a username is specified multiple times, the aliases for each are joined together as if they had all been on one line.

Lines beginning with a space or a tab are continuations of the previous line.

Lines beginning with a # are comments.

ParametersdomainsA mapping of domain name to domain object. (type: dict mapping bytes to IDomain provider)
filenameThe full or relative path to a file from which to load aliases. If omitted, the fp parameter must be specified. (type: bytes or NoneType)
fpThe file from which to load aliases. If specified, the filename parameter is ignored. (type: file-like object or NoneType)
ReturnsA mapping from username to group of aliases. (type: dict mapping bytes to AliasGroup)
API Documentation for Twisted, generated by pydoctor at 2015-05-24 20:04:00.