Commit d07de404 authored by Petri Lehtinen's avatar Petri Lehtinen

#5346: Preserve permissions of mbox, MMDF and Babyl mailbox files on flush()

parent 4e6e5a06
......@@ -665,6 +665,9 @@ class _singlefileMailbox(Mailbox):
_sync_close(new_file)
# self._file is about to get replaced, so no need to sync.
self._file.close()
# Make sure the new file's mode is the same as the old file's
mode = os.stat(self._path).st_mode
os.chmod(new_file.name, mode)
try:
os.rename(new_file.name, self._path)
except OSError, e:
......
......@@ -848,6 +848,23 @@ class _TestSingleFile(TestMailbox):
self._box = self._factory(self._path)
self.assertEqual(len(self._box), 1)
def test_permissions_after_flush(self):
# See issue #5346
# Make the mailbox world writable. It's unlikely that the new
# mailbox file would have these permissions after flush(),
# because umask usually prevents it.
mode = os.stat(self._path).st_mode | 0o666
os.chmod(self._path, mode)
self._box.add(self._template % 0)
i = self._box.add(self._template % 1)
# Need to remove one message to make flush() create a new file
self._box.remove(i)
self._box.flush()
self.assertEqual(os.stat(self._path).st_mode, mode)
class _TestMboxMMDF(_TestSingleFile):
......
......@@ -75,6 +75,9 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #5346: Preserve permissions of mbox, MMDF and Babyl mailbox
files on flush().
- Issue #15219: Fix a reference leak when hashlib.new() is called with
invalid parameters.
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