[Part of bug #1599254] Add suggestion to Mailbox docs to use Maildir, and warn user to lock/unlock mailboxes when modifying them
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@ -25,22 +25,29 @@ Maildir, mbox, MH, Babyl, and MMDF.
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A mailbox, which may be inspected and modified.
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\end{classdesc*}
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The \class{Mailbox} class defines an interface and
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is not intended to be instantiated. Instead, format-specific
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subclasses should inherit from \class{Mailbox} and your code
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should instantiate a particular subclass.
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The \class{Mailbox} interface is dictionary-like, with small keys
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corresponding to messages. Keys are issued by the \class{Mailbox} instance
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with which they will be used and are only meaningful to that \class{Mailbox}
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instance. A key continues to identify a message even if the corresponding
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message is modified, such as by replacing it with another message. Messages may
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be added to a \class{Mailbox} instance using the set-like method
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\method{add()} and removed using a \code{del} statement or the set-like methods
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\method{remove()} and \method{discard()}.
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corresponding to messages. Keys are issued by the \class{Mailbox}
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instance with which they will be used and are only meaningful to that
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\class{Mailbox} instance. A key continues to identify a message even
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if the corresponding message is modified, such as by replacing it with
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another message.
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Messages may be added to a \class{Mailbox} instance using the set-like
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method \method{add()} and removed using a \code{del} statement or the
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set-like methods \method{remove()} and \method{discard()}.
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\class{Mailbox} interface semantics differ from dictionary semantics in some
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noteworthy ways. Each time a message is requested, a new representation
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(typically a \class{Message} instance) is generated, based upon the current
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state of the mailbox. Similarly, when a message is added to a \class{Mailbox}
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instance, the provided message representation's contents are copied. In neither
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case is a reference to the message representation kept by the \class{Mailbox}
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instance.
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noteworthy ways. Each time a message is requested, a new
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representation (typically a \class{Message} instance) is generated
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based upon the current state of the mailbox. Similarly, when a message
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is added to a \class{Mailbox} instance, the provided message
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representation's contents are copied. In neither case is a reference
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to the message representation kept by the \class{Mailbox} instance.
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The default \class{Mailbox} iterator iterates over message representations, not
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keys as the default dictionary iterator does. Moreover, modification of a
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\exception{KeyError} exception if the corresponding message is subsequently
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removed.
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\class{Mailbox} itself is intended to define an interface and to be inherited
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from by format-specific subclasses but is not intended to be instantiated.
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Instead, you should instantiate a subclass.
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Be very cautious when modifying mailboxes that might also be changed
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by some other process. The safest mailbox format to use for such
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tasks is Maildir; try to avoid using single-file formats such as mbox
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for concurrent writing. If you're modifying a mailbox, no matter what
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the format, you must lock it by calling the \method{lock()} and
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\method{unlock()} methods before making any changes. Failing to lock
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the mailbox runs the risk of losing data if some other process makes
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changes to the mailbox while your Python code is running.
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\class{Mailbox} instances have the following methods:
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\begin{methoddesc}{flush}{}
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Write any pending changes to the filesystem. For some \class{Mailbox}
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subclasses, changes are always written immediately and this method does
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nothing.
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subclasses, changes are always written immediately and \method{flush()} does
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nothing, but you should still make a habit of calling this method.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{lock}{}
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Acquire an exclusive advisory lock on the mailbox so that other processes know
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not to modify it. An \exception{ExternalClashError} is raised if the lock is
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not available. The particular locking mechanisms used depend upon the mailbox
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format.
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format. You should \emph{always} lock the mailbox before making any
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modifications to its contents.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{unlock}{}
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\begin{verbatim}
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import mailbox
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destination = mailbox.MH('~/Mail')
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destination.lock()
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for message in mailbox.Babyl('~/RMAIL'):
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destination.add(MHMessage(message))
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destination.flush()
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destination.unlock()
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\end{verbatim}
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An example of sorting mail from numerous mailing lists, being careful to avoid
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mail corruption due to concurrent modification by other programs, mail loss due
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to interruption of the program, or premature termination due to malformed
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messages in the mailbox:
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This example sorts mail from several mailing lists into different
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mailboxes, being careful to avoid mail corruption due to concurrent
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modification by other programs, mail loss due to interruption of the
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program, or premature termination due to malformed messages in the
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mailbox:
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\begin{verbatim}
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import mailbox
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import email.Errors
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list_names = ('python-list', 'python-dev', 'python-bugs')
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boxes = dict((name, mailbox.mbox('~/email/%s' % name)) for name in list_names)
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inbox = mailbox.Maildir('~/Maildir', None)
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inbox = mailbox.Maildir('~/Maildir', factory=None)
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for key in inbox.iterkeys():
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try:
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message = inbox[key]
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except email.Errors.MessageParseError:
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continue # The message is malformed. Just leave it.
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for name in list_names:
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list_id = message['list-id']
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if list_id and name in list_id:
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# Get mailbox to use
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box = boxes[name]
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# Write copy to disk before removing original.
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# If there's a crash, you might duplicate a message, but
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# that's better than losing a message completely.
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box.lock()
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box.add(message)
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box.flush() # Write copy to disk before removing original.
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box.flush()
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box.unlock()
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# Remove original message
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inbox.lock()
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inbox.discard(key)
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inbox.flush()
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inbox.unlock()
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break # Found destination, so stop looking.
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for box in boxes.itervalues():
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box.close()
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\end{verbatim}
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