discourse/app/mailers/group_smtp_mailer.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require_dependency 'email/message_builder'
class GroupSmtpMailer < ActionMailer::Base
include Email::BuildEmailHelper
def send_mail(from_group, to_address, post)
raise 'SMTP is disabled' if !SiteSetting.enable_smtp
incoming_email = IncomingEmail.joins(:post)
.where('imap_uid IS NOT NULL')
.where(topic_id: post.topic_id, posts: { post_number: 1 })
.limit(1).first
context_posts = Post
.where(topic_id: post.topic_id)
.where("post_number < ?", post.post_number)
.where(user_deleted: false)
.where(hidden: false)
.where(post_type: Post.types[:regular])
.order(created_at: :desc)
.limit(SiteSetting.email_posts_context)
.to_a
delivery_options = {
address: from_group.smtp_server,
port: from_group.smtp_port,
FEATURE: Use group SMTP settings for sending user notification emails (initial) (#13220) This PR changes the `UserNotification` class to send outbound `user_private_message` using the group's SMTP settings, but only if: * The first allowed_group on the topic has SMTP configured and enabled * SiteSetting.enable_smtp is true * The group does not have IMAP enabled, if this is enabled the `GroupSMTPMailer` handles things The email is sent using the group's `email_username` as both the `from` and `reply-to` address, so when the user replies from their email it will go through the group's SMTP inbox, which needs to have email forwarding set up to send the message on to a location (such as a hosted site email address like meta@discoursemail.com) where it can be POSTed into discourse's handle_mail route. Also includes a fix to `EmailReceiver#group_incoming_emails_regex` to include the `group.email_username` so the group does not get a staged user created and invited to the topic (which was a problem for IMAP), as well as updating `Group.find_by_email` to find using the `email_username` as well for inbound emails with that as the TO address. #### Note This is safe to merge without impacting anyone seriously. If people had SMTP enabled for a group they would have IMAP enabled too currently, and that is a very small amount of users because IMAP is an alpha product, and also because the UserNotification change has a guard to make sure it is not used if IMAP is enabled for the group. The existing IMAP tests work, and I tested this functionality by manually POSTing replies to the SMTP address into my local discourse. There will probably be more work needed on this, but it needs to be tested further in a real hosted environment to continue.
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domain: from_group.email_username_domain,
user_name: from_group.email_username,
password: from_group.email_password,
authentication: GlobalSetting.smtp_authentication,
enable_starttls_auto: from_group.smtp_ssl
}
user_name = post.user.username
if SiteSetting.enable_names && SiteSetting.display_name_on_email_from
user_name = post.user.name unless post.user.name.blank?
end
build_email(to_address,
message: post.raw,
url: post.url(without_slug: SiteSetting.private_email?),
post_id: post.id,
topic_id: post.topic_id,
context: context(context_posts),
username: post.user.username,
group_name: from_group.name,
allow_reply_by_email: true,
only_reply_by_email: true,
FEATURE: Improve group email settings UI (#13083) This overhauls the user interface for the group email settings management, aiming to make it a lot easier to test the settings entered and confirm they are correct before proceeding. We do this by forcing the user to test the settings before they can be saved to the database. It also includes some quality of life improvements around setting up IMAP and SMTP for our first supported provider, GMail. This PR does not remove the old group email config, that will come in a subsequent PR. This is related to https://meta.discourse.org/t/imap-support-for-group-inboxes/160588 so read that if you would like more backstory. ### UI Both site settings of `enable_imap` and `enable_smtp` must be true to test this. You must enable SMTP first to enable IMAP. You can prefill the SMTP settings with GMail configuration. To proceed with saving these settings you must test them, which is handled by the EmailSettingsValidator. If there is an issue with the configuration or credentials a meaningful error message should be shown. IMAP settings must also be validated when IMAP is enabled, before saving. When saving IMAP, we fetch the mailboxes for that account and populate them. This mailbox must be selected and saved for IMAP to work (the feature acts as though it is disabled until the mailbox is selected and saved): ### Database & Backend This adds several columns to the Groups table. The purpose of this change is to make it much more explicit that SMTP/IMAP is enabled for a group, rather than relying on settings not being null. Also included is an UPDATE query to backfill these columns. These columns are automatically filled when updating the group. For GMail, we now filter the mailboxes returned. This is so users cannot use a mailbox like Sent or Trash for syncing, which would generally be disastrous. There is a new group endpoint for testing email settings. This may be useful in the future for other places in our UI, at which point it can be extracted to a more generic endpoint or module to be included.
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use_from_address_for_reply_to: SiteSetting.enable_imap && from_group.imap_enabled?,
private_reply: post.topic.private_message?,
participants: participants(post),
include_respond_instructions: true,
template: 'user_notifications.user_posted_pm',
use_topic_title_subject: true,
topic_title: incoming_email&.subject || post.topic.title,
add_re_to_subject: true,
locale: SiteSetting.default_locale,
delivery_method_options: delivery_options,
from: from_group.email_username,
from_alias: I18n.t('email_from', user_name: user_name, site_name: Email.site_title),
html_override: html_override(post, context_posts: context_posts)
)
end
private
def context(context_posts)
return "" if SiteSetting.private_email?
context = +""
if context_posts.size > 0
context << +"-- \n*#{I18n.t('user_notifications.previous_discussion')}*\n"
context_posts.each { |post| context << email_post_markdown(post, true) }
end
context
end
def email_post_markdown(post, add_posted_by = false)
FEATURE: Allow email image embed with secure media (#10563) This PR introduces a few important changes to secure media redaction in emails. First of all, two new site settings have been introduced: * `secure_media_allow_embed_images_in_emails`: If enabled we will embed secure images in emails instead of redacting them. * `secure_media_max_email_embed_image_size_kb`: The cap to the size of the secure image we will embed, defaulting to 1mb, so the email does not become too big. Max is 10mb. Works in tandem with `email_total_attachment_size_limit_kb`. `Email::Sender` will now attach images to the email based on these settings. The sender will also call `inline_secure_images` in `Email::Styles` after secure media is redacted and attachments are added to replace redaction messages with attached images. I went with attachment and `cid` URLs because base64 image support is _still_ flaky in email clients. All redaction of secure media is now handled in `Email::Styles` and calls out to `PrettyText.strip_secure_media` to do the actual stripping and replacing with placeholders. `app/mailers/group_smtp_mailer.rb` and `app/mailers/user_notifications.rb` no longer do any stripping because they are earlier in the pipeline than `Email::Styles`. Finally the redaction notice has been restyled and includes a link to the media that the user can click, which will show it to them if they have the necessary permissions. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/920448/92341012-b9a2c380-f0ff-11ea-860e-b376b4528357.png)
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result = +"#{post.raw}\n\n"
if add_posted_by
result << "#{I18n.t('user_notifications.posted_by', username: post.username, post_date: post.created_at.strftime("%m/%d/%Y"))}\n\n"
end
result
end
def html_override(post, context_posts: nil)
UserNotificationRenderer.render(
template: 'email/notification',
format: :html,
locals: {
context_posts: context_posts,
reached_limit: nil,
post: post,
in_reply_to_post: post.reply_to_post,
classes: Rtl.new(nil).css_class,
first_footer_classes: ''
}
)
end
def participants(post)
list = []
post.topic.allowed_groups.each do |g|
list.push("[#{g.name} (#{g.users.count})](#{Discourse.base_url}/groups/#{g.name})")
end
post.topic.allowed_users.each do |u|
if SiteSetting.prioritize_username_in_ux?
list.push("[#{u.username}](#{Discourse.base_url}/u/#{u.username_lower})")
else
list.push("[#{u.name.blank? ? u.username : u.name}](#{Discourse.base_url}/u/#{u.username_lower})")
end
end
list.join(', ')
end
end