system: Linux mars.sprixweb.com 3.10.0-1160.119.1.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Jun 4 14:43:51 UTC 2024 x86_64
cmd: 

Direktori : /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/
Upload File :
Current File : //usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/spf.py

#!/usr/bin/python
from __future__ import print_function
"""SPF (Sender Policy Framework) implementation.

Copyright (c) 2003 Terence Way <terry@wayforward.net>
Portions Copyright(c) 2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2011,2012 Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com>
Portions Copyright(c) 2005,2006,2007,2008,2011,2012,2013,2014 Scott Kitterman <scott@kitterman.com>
Portions Copyright(c) 2013,2014 Stuart Gathman <stuart@gathman.org>

This module is free software, and you may redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Python itself, so long as this copyright message
and disclaimer are retained in their original form.

IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT,
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF
THIS CODE, EVEN IF THE AUTHOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGE.

THE AUTHOR SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  THE CODE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
AND THERE IS NO OBLIGATION WHATSOEVER TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE,
SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS.

For more information about SPF, a tool against email forgery, see
    http://www.openspf.net/

For news, bugfixes, etc. visit the home page for this implementation at
    http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/pyspf/
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/pymilter/
    http://www.wayforward.net/spf/
"""

# CVS Commits since last release (2.0.12):
# $Log$
# Revision 1.108.2.152  2016/04/26 03:57:04  kitterma
#   * Set version and update changelog for 2.0.13 development.
#
# Revision 1.108.2.151  2016/04/26 03:53:04  kitterma
#   * Catch ValueError due to improper IP address in connect IP or in ip4/ip6
#     mechanisms
#
# See pyspf_changelog.txt for earlier CVS commits.

__author__ = "Terence Way, Stuart Gathman, Scott Kitterman"
__email__ = "pyspf@openspf.org"
__version__ = "2.0.14"
MODULE = 'spf'

USAGE = """To check an incoming mail request:
    % python spf.py [-v] {ip} {sender} {helo}
    % python spf.py 69.55.226.139 tway@optsw.com mx1.wayforward.net

To test an SPF record:
    % python spf.py [-v] "v=spf1..." {ip} {sender} {helo}
    % python spf.py "v=spf1 +mx +ip4:10.0.0.1 -all" 10.0.0.1 tway@foo.com a    

To fetch an SPF record:
    % python spf.py {domain}
    % python spf.py wayforward.net

To test this script (and to output this usage message):
    % python spf.py
"""

import re
import sys
import socket  # for inet_ntoa() and inet_aton()
import struct  # for pack() and unpack()
import time    # for time()
try:
    import urllib.parse as urllibparse # for quote()
except:
    import urllib as urllibparse
import sys     # for version_info()
from functools import reduce
try:
    from email.message import Message
except ImportError:
    from email.Message import Message
try:
    import ipaddr as ipaddress
except ImportError:
    print('ipaddr module required: http://code.google.com/p/ipaddr-py/')


def DNSLookup_pydns(name, qtype, strict=True, timeout=20):

    try:
        req = DNS.DnsRequest(name, qtype=qtype, timeout=timeout)
        resp = req.req()
        #resp.show()
        # key k: ('wayforward.net', 'A'), value v
        # FIXME: pydns returns AAAA RR as 16 byte binary string, but
        # A RR as dotted quad.  For consistency, this driver should
        # return both as binary string.
        #
        if resp.header['tc'] == True:
            if strict > 1:
                raise AmbiguityWarning('DNS: Truncated UDP Reply, SPF records should fit in a UDP packet, retrying TCP')
            try:
                req = DNS.DnsRequest(name, qtype=qtype, protocol='tcp', timeout=(timeout))
                resp = req.req()
            except DNS.DNSError as x:
                raise TempError('DNS: TCP Fallback error: ' + str(x))
            if resp.header['rcode'] != 0 and resp.header['rcode'] != 3:
                raise IOError('Error: ' + resp.header['status'] + '  RCODE: ' + str(resp.header['rcode']))
        return [((a['name'], a['typename']), a['data'])
                for a in resp.answers] \
             + [((a['name'], a['typename']), a['data'])
                for a in resp.additional]
    except AttributeError as x:
        raise TempError('DNS ' + str(x))
    except IOError as x:
        raise TempError('DNS ' + str(x))
    except DNS.DNSError as x:
        raise TempError('DNS ' + str(x))


def DNSLookup_dnspython(name, qtype, tcpfallback=True, timeout=30):
    retVal = []
    try:
        # FIXME: how to disable TCP fallback in dnspython if not tcpfallback?
        answers = dns.resolver.query(name, qtype)
        for rdata in answers:
            if qtype == 'A' or qtype == 'AAAA':
                retVal.append(((name, qtype), rdata.address))
            elif qtype == 'MX':
                retVal.append(((name, qtype), (rdata.preference, rdata.exchange)))
            elif qtype == 'PTR':
                retVal.append(((name, qtype), rdata.target.to_text(True)))
            elif qtype == 'TXT' or qtype == 'SPF':
                retVal.append(((name, qtype), rdata.strings))
    except dns.resolver.NoAnswer:
        pass
    except dns.resolver.NXDOMAIN:
        pass
    except dns.exception.Timeout as x:
        raise TempError('DNS ' + str(x))
    except dns.resolver.NoNameservers as x:
        raise TempError('DNS ' + str(x))
    return retVal


try:
    # prefer dnspython (the more complete library)
    import dns
    import dns.resolver  # http://www.dnspython.org
    import dns.exception

    if not hasattr(dns.rdatatype,'SPF'):
      # patch in type99 support
      dns.rdatatype.SPF = 99
      dns.rdatatype._by_text['SPF'] = dns.rdatatype.SPF

    DNSLookup = DNSLookup_dnspython
except:
    import DNS    # https://launchpad.net/pydns

    if not hasattr(DNS.Type, 'SPF'):
        # patch in type99 support
        DNS.Type.SPF = 99
        DNS.Type.typemap[99] = 'SPF'
        DNS.Lib.RRunpacker.getSPFdata = DNS.Lib.RRunpacker.getTXTdata

    # Fails on Mac OS X? Add domain to /etc/resolv.conf
    DNS.DiscoverNameServers()
    DNSLookup = DNSLookup_pydns

RE_SPF = re.compile(br'^v=spf1$|^v=spf1 ',re.IGNORECASE)

# Regular expression to look for modifiers
RE_MODIFIER = re.compile(r'^([a-z][a-z0-9_\-\.]*)=', re.IGNORECASE)

# Regular expression to find macro expansions
PAT_CHAR = r'%(%|_|-|(\{[^\}]*\}))'
RE_CHAR = re.compile(PAT_CHAR)
RE_INVALID_MACRO = re.compile(r'(?<!%)%[^{%_-]|%$')

# Regular expression to break up a macro expansion
RE_ARGS = re.compile(r'([0-9]*)(r?)([^0-9a-zA-Z]*)')

RE_DUAL_CIDR = re.compile(r'//(0|[1-9]\d*)$')
RE_CIDR = re.compile(r'/(0|[1-9]\d*)$')

PAT_IP4 = r'\.'.join([r'(?:\d|[1-9]\d|1\d\d|2[0-4]\d|25[0-5])']*4)
RE_IP4 = re.compile(PAT_IP4+'$')

RE_TOPLAB = re.compile(
    r'\.(?:[0-9a-z]*[a-z][0-9a-z]*|[0-9a-z]+-[0-9a-z-]*[0-9a-z])\.?$|%s'
        % PAT_CHAR, re.IGNORECASE)

RE_DOT_ATOM = re.compile(r'%(atext)s+([.]%(atext)s+)*$' % {
    'atext': r"[0-9a-z!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{}|~-]" }, re.IGNORECASE)

# Derived from RFC 3986 appendix A
RE_IP6 = re.compile(                 '(?:%(hex4)s:){6}%(ls32)s$'
                   '|::(?:%(hex4)s:){5}%(ls32)s$'
                  '|(?:%(hex4)s)?::(?:%(hex4)s:){4}%(ls32)s$'
    '|(?:(?:%(hex4)s:){0,1}%(hex4)s)?::(?:%(hex4)s:){3}%(ls32)s$'
    '|(?:(?:%(hex4)s:){0,2}%(hex4)s)?::(?:%(hex4)s:){2}%(ls32)s$'
    '|(?:(?:%(hex4)s:){0,3}%(hex4)s)?::%(hex4)s:%(ls32)s$'
    '|(?:(?:%(hex4)s:){0,4}%(hex4)s)?::%(ls32)s$'
    '|(?:(?:%(hex4)s:){0,5}%(hex4)s)?::%(hex4)s$'
    '|(?:(?:%(hex4)s:){0,6}%(hex4)s)?::$'
  % {
    'ls32': r'(?:[0-9a-f]{1,4}:[0-9a-f]{1,4}|%s)'%PAT_IP4,
    'hex4': r'[0-9a-f]{1,4}'
    }, re.IGNORECASE)

# Local parts and senders have their delimiters replaced with '.' during
# macro expansion
#
JOINERS = {'l': '.', 's': '.'}

RESULTS = {'+': 'pass', '-': 'fail', '?': 'neutral', '~': 'softfail',
           'pass': 'pass', 'fail': 'fail', 'permerror': 'permerror',
       'error': 'temperror', 'neutral': 'neutral', 'softfail': 'softfail',
       'none': 'none', 'local': 'local', 'trusted': 'trusted',
           'ambiguous': 'ambiguous', 'unknown': 'permerror' }

EXPLANATIONS = {'pass': 'sender SPF authorized',
                'fail': 'SPF fail - not authorized',
                'permerror': 'permanent error in processing',
                'temperror': 'temporary DNS error in processing',
        'softfail': 'domain owner discourages use of this host',
        'neutral': 'access neither permitted nor denied',
        'none': '',
                #Note: The following are not formally SPF results
                'local': 'No SPF result due to local policy',
                'trusted': 'No SPF check - trusted-forwarder.org',
                #Ambiguous only used in harsh mode for SPF validation
                'ambiguous': 'No error, but results may vary'
        }

DELEGATE = None

# standard default SPF record for best_guess
DEFAULT_SPF = 'v=spf1 a/24 mx/24 ptr'

#Whitelisted forwarders here.  Additional locally trusted forwarders can be
#added to this record.
TRUSTED_FORWARDERS = 'v=spf1 ?include:spf.trusted-forwarder.org -all'

# maximum DNS lookups allowed
MAX_LOOKUP = 10 #RFC 4408 Para 10.1/RFC 7208 4.6.4
MAX_MX = 10 #RFC 4408 Para 10.1/RFC 7208 4.6.4
MAX_PTR = 10 #RFC 4408 Para 10.1/RFC 7208 4.6.4
MAX_CNAME = 10 # analogous interpretation to MAX_PTR
MAX_RECURSION = 20
MAX_PER_LOOKUP_TIME = 20 # Per RFC 7208 4.6.4
MAX_VOID_LOOKUPS = 2 # RFC 7208 4.6.4

ALL_MECHANISMS = ('a', 'mx', 'ptr', 'exists', 'include', 'ip4', 'ip6', 'all')
COMMON_MISTAKES = {
  'prt': 'ptr', 'ip': 'ip4', 'ipv4': 'ip4', 'ipv6': 'ip6', 'all.': 'all'
}

#If harsh processing, for the validator, is invoked, warn if results
#likely deviate from the publishers intention.
class AmbiguityWarning(Exception):
    "SPF Warning - ambiguous results"
    def __init__(self, msg, mech=None, ext=None):
        Exception.__init__(self, msg, mech)
        self.msg = msg
        self.mech = mech
        self.ext = ext
    def __str__(self):
        if self.mech:
            return '%s: %s' %(self.msg, self.mech)
        return self.msg

class TempError(Exception):
    "Temporary SPF error"
    def __init__(self, msg, mech=None, ext=None):
        Exception.__init__(self, msg, mech)
        self.msg = str(msg)
        self.mech = mech
        self.ext = ext
    def __str__(self):
        if self.mech:
            return '%s: %s'%(self.msg, self.mech)
        return self.msg

class PermError(Exception):
    "Permanent SPF error"
    def __init__(self, msg, mech=None, ext=None):
        Exception.__init__(self, msg, mech)
        self.msg = msg
        self.mech = mech
        self.ext = ext
    def __str__(self):
        if self.mech:
            return '%s: %s'%(self.msg, self.mech)
        return self.msg

def check2(i, s, h, local=None, receiver=None, timeout=MAX_PER_LOOKUP_TIME, verbose=False, querytime=20):
    """Test an incoming MAIL FROM:<s>, from a client with ip address i.
    h is the HELO/EHLO domain name.  This is the RFC4408/7208 compliant
    pySPF2.0 interface.  The interface returns an SPF result and explanation
    only.  SMTP response codes are not returned since neither RFC 4408 nor RFC
    7208 does specify receiver policy.  Applications updated for RFC 4408 and
    RFC 7208 should use this interface.  The maximum time, in seconds, this
    function is allowed to run before a TempError is returned is controlled by
    querytime.  When set to 0 the timeout parameter (default 20 seconds)
    controls the time allowed for each DNS lookup.  When set to a non-zero
    value, it total time for all processing related to the SPF check is
    limited to querytime (default 20 seconds as recommended in RFC 7208,
    paragraph 4.6.4).

    Returns (result, explanation) where result in
    ['pass', 'permerror', 'fail', 'temperror', 'softfail', 'none', 'neutral' ].

    Example:
    #>>> check2(i='61.51.192.42', s='liukebing@bcc.com', h='bmsi.com')

    """
    res,_,exp = query(i=i, s=s, h=h, local=local,
        receiver=receiver,timeout=timeout,verbose=verbose,querytime=querytime).check()
    return res,exp

def check(i, s, h, local=None, receiver=None, verbose=False):
    """Test an incoming MAIL FROM:<s>, from a client with ip address i.
    h is the HELO/EHLO domain name.  This is the pre-RFC SPF Classic interface.
    Applications written for pySPF 1.6/1.7 can use this interface to allow
    pySPF2 to be a drop in replacement for older versions.  With the exception
    of result codes, performance in RFC 4408 compliant.

    Returns (result, code, explanation) where result in
    ['pass', 'unknown', 'fail', 'error', 'softfail', 'none', 'neutral' ].

    Example:
    #>>> check(i='61.51.192.42', s='liukebing@bcc.com', h='bmsi.com')

    """
    res,code,exp = query(i=i, s=s, h=h, local=local, receiver=receiver,
        verbose=verbose).check()
    if res == 'permerror':
        res = 'unknown'
    elif res == 'tempfail':
        res =='error'
    return res, code, exp

class query(object):
    """A query object keeps the relevant information about a single SPF
    query:

    i: ip address of SMTP client in dotted notation
    s: sender declared in MAIL FROM:<>
    l: local part of sender s
    d: current domain, initially domain part of sender s
    h: EHLO/HELO domain
    v: 'in-addr' for IPv4 clients and 'ip6' for IPv6 clients
    t: current timestamp
    p: SMTP client domain name
    o: domain part of sender s
    r: receiver
    c: pretty ip address (different from i for IPv6)

    This is also, by design, the same variables used in SPF macro
    expansion.

    Also keeps cache: DNS cache.  
    """
    def __init__(self, i, s, h, local=None, receiver=None, strict=True,
                timeout=MAX_PER_LOOKUP_TIME,verbose=False,querytime=0):
        self.s, self.h = s, h
        if not s and h:
            self.s = 'postmaster@' + h
            self.ident = 'helo'
        else:
            self.ident = 'mailfrom'
        self.l, self.o = split_email(s, h)
        self.t = str(int(time.time()))
        self.d = self.o
        self.p = None   # lazy evaluation
        if receiver:
            self.r = receiver
        else:
            self.r = 'unknown'
        # Since the cache does not track Time To Live, it is created
        # fresh for each query.  It is important for efficiently using
        # multiple results provided in DNS answers.
        self.cache = {}
        self.defexps = dict(EXPLANATIONS)
        self.exps = dict(EXPLANATIONS)
        self.libspf_local = local    # local policy
        self.lookups = 0
        # New processing limit in RFC 7208, section 4.6.4
        self.void_lookups = 0
        # strict can be False, True, or 2 (numeric) for harsh
        self.strict = strict
        self.timeout = timeout
        self.querytime = querytime # Default to not using a global check
                                   # timelimit since this is an RFC 4408 MAY
        if querytime > 0:
            self.timeout = querytime
        self.timer = 0
        self.ipaddr = None
        if i:
            self.set_ip(i)
        # Document bits of the object model not set up here:
        # self.i = string, expanded dot notation, suitable for PTR lookups
        # self.c = string, human readable form of the connect IP address
        # single letter lowercase variable names (e.g. self.i) are used for SPF macros
        # For IPv4, self.i = self.c, but not in IPv6
        # self.iplist = list of IPv4/6 addresses that would pass, collected
        #               when list or list6 is passed as 'i'
        # self.addr = ipaddr/ipaddress object representing the connect IP 
        self.default_modifier = True
        self.verbose = verbose
        self.authserv = None # Only used in A-R header generation tests

    def log(self,mech,d,spf):
        print('%s: %s "%s"'%(mech,d,spf))

    def set_ip(self, i):
        "Set connect ip, and ip6 or ip4 mode."
        self.iplist = False
        if i.lower() == 'list':
            self.iplist = []
            ip6 = False
        elif i.lower() == 'list6':
            self.iplist = []
            ip6 = True
        else:
            if sys.version_info.major < 3:
                if isinstance(i, str):
                   i = i.decode('ascii')
            try:
                try:
                    self.ipaddr = ipaddress.ip_address(i)
                except AttributeError:
                    self.ipaddr = ipaddress.IPAddress(i)
            except ValueError as x:
                raise PermError(str(x))
            if self.ipaddr.version == 6:
                if self.ipaddr.ipv4_mapped:
                    self.ipaddr = ipaddress.IPv4Address(self.ipaddr.ipv4_mapped)
                    ip6 = False
                else:
                    ip6 = True
            else:
                ip6 = False
            self.c = str(self.ipaddr)
        # NOTE: self.A is not lowercase, so isn't a macro.  See query.expand()
        if ip6:
            self.A = 'AAAA'
            self.v = 'ip6'
            if self.ipaddr:
              self.i = '.'.join(list(self.ipaddr.exploded.replace(':','').upper()))
            self.cidrmax = 128
        else:
            self.A = 'A'
            self.v = 'in-addr'
            if self.ipaddr:
              self.i = self.ipaddr.exploded
            self.cidrmax = 32

    def set_default_explanation(self, exp):
        exps = self.exps
        defexps = self.defexps
        for i in 'softfail', 'fail', 'permerror':
            exps[i] = exp
            defexps[i] = exp

    def set_explanation(self, exp):
        exps = self.exps
        for i in 'softfail', 'fail', 'permerror':
            exps[i] = exp

    # Compute p macro only if needed
    def getp(self):
        if not self.p:
            p = self.validated_ptrs()
            if not p:
                self.p = "unknown"
            elif self.d in p:
                self.p = self.d
            else:
                sfx = '.' + self.d
                for d in p:
                    if d.endswith(sfx):
                        self.p = d
                        break
                else:
                    self.p = p[0]
        return self.p

    def best_guess(self, spf=DEFAULT_SPF):
        """Return a best guess based on a default SPF record.
    >>> q = query('1.2.3.4','','SUPERVISION1',receiver='example.com')
    >>> q.best_guess()[0]
    'none'
        """
        if RE_TOPLAB.split(self.d)[-1]:
            return ('none', 250, '')
        pe = self.perm_error
        r,c,e = self.check(spf)
        if r == 'permerror':	# permerror not useful for bestguess
          if self.perm_error and self.perm_error.ext:
            r,c,e = self.perm_error.ext
          else:
            r,c = 'neutral',250
          self.perm_error = pe
        return r,c,e

    def check(self, spf=None):
        """
    Returns (result, mta-status-code, explanation) where result
    in ['fail', 'softfail', 'neutral' 'permerror', 'pass', 'temperror', 'none']

    Examples:
    >>> q = query(s='strong-bad@email.example.com',
    ...           h='mx.example.org', i='192.0.2.3')
    >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 ?all')
    ('neutral', 250, 'access neither permitted nor denied')

    >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 redirect=controlledmail.com exp=_exp.controlledmail.com')
    ('fail', 550, 'SPF fail - not authorized')
    
    >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 ip4:192.0.0.0/8 ?all moo')
    ('permerror', 550, 'SPF Permanent Error: Unknown mechanism found: moo')

    >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 ip4:192.0.0.n ?all')
    ('permerror', 550, 'SPF Permanent Error: Invalid IP4 address: ip4:192.0.0.n')

    >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 ip4:192.0.2.3 ip4:192.0.0.n ?all')
    ('permerror', 550, 'SPF Permanent Error: Invalid IP4 address: ip4:192.0.0.n')

    >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 ip6:2001:db8:ZZZZ:: ?all')
    ('permerror', 550, 'SPF Permanent Error: Invalid IP6 address: ip6:2001:db8:ZZZZ::')

    >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 =a ?all moo')
    ('permerror', 550, 'SPF Permanent Error: Unknown qualifier, RFC 4408 para 4.6.1, found in: =a')

    >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 ip4:192.0.0.0/8 ~all')
    ('pass', 250, 'sender SPF authorized')

    >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 ip4:192.0.0.0/8 -all moo=')
    ('pass', 250, 'sender SPF authorized')

    >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 ip4:192.0.0.0/8 -all match.sub-domains_9=yes')
    ('pass', 250, 'sender SPF authorized')

    >>> q.strict = False
    >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 ip4:192.0.0.0/8 -all moo')
    ('permerror', 550, 'SPF Permanent Error: Unknown mechanism found: moo')
    >>> q.perm_error.ext
    ('pass', 250, 'sender SPF authorized')

    >>> q.strict = True
    >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 ip4:192.1.0.0/16 moo -all')
    ('permerror', 550, 'SPF Permanent Error: Unknown mechanism found: moo')

    >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 ip4:192.1.0.0/16 ~all')
    ('softfail', 250, 'domain owner discourages use of this host')

    >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 -ip4:192.1.0.0/6 ~all')
    ('fail', 550, 'SPF fail - not authorized')

    # Assumes DNS available
    >>> q.check()
    ('none', 250, '')

    >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 ip4:1.2.3.4 -a:example.net -all')
    ('fail', 550, 'SPF fail - not authorized')
    >>> q.libspf_local='ip4:192.0.2.3 a:example.org'
    >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 ip4:1.2.3.4 -a:example.net -all')
    ('pass', 250, 'sender SPF authorized')

    >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 ip4:1.2.3.4 -all exp=_exp.controlledmail.com')
    ('fail', 550, 'Controlledmail.com does not send mail from itself.')
    
    >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 ip4:1.2.3.4 ?all exp=_exp.controlledmail.com')
    ('neutral', 250, 'access neither permitted nor denied')
        """
        self.mech = []        # unknown mechanisms
        # If not strict, certain PermErrors (mispelled
        # mechanisms, strict processing limits exceeded)
        # will continue processing.  However, the exception
        # that strict processing would raise is saved here
        self.perm_error = None
        self.mechanism = None
        self.void_lookups = 0
        self.options = {}

        try:
            self.lookups = 0
            if not spf:
                spf = self.dns_spf(self.d)
                if self.verbose: self.log("top",self.d,spf)
            # some records contain LF, be relaxed and replace with space
            if spf: spf = spf.replace('\n', ' ')
            if self.libspf_local and spf: 
                spf = insert_libspf_local_policy(
                    spf, self.libspf_local)
            rc = self.check1(spf, self.d, 0)
            if self.perm_error:
                # lax processing encountered a permerror, but continued
                self.perm_error.ext = rc
                raise self.perm_error
            return rc
                
        except TempError as x:
            self.prob = x.msg
            if x.mech:
                self.mech.append(x.mech)
            return ('temperror', 451, 'SPF Temporary Error: ' + str(x))
        except PermError as x:
            if not self.perm_error:
                self.perm_error = x
            self.prob = x.msg
            if x.mech:
                self.mech.append(x.mech)
            # Pre-Lentczner draft treats this as an unknown result
            # and equivalent to no SPF record.
            return ('permerror', 550, 'SPF Permanent Error: ' + str(x))

    def check1(self, spf, domain, recursion):
        # spf rfc: 3.7 Processing Limits
        #
        if recursion > MAX_RECURSION:
            # This should never happen in strict mode
            # because of the other limits we check,
            # so if it does, there is something wrong with
            # our code.  It is not a PermError because there is not
            # necessarily anything wrong with the SPF record.
            if self.strict:
                raise AssertionError('Too many levels of recursion')
            # As an extended result, however, it should be
            # a PermError.
            raise PermError('Too many levels of recursion')
        try:
            try:
                tmp, self.d = self.d, domain
                return self.check0(spf, recursion)
            finally:
                self.d = tmp
        except AmbiguityWarning as x:
            self.prob = x.msg
            if x.mech:
                self.mech.append(x.mech)
            return ('ambiguous', 000, 'SPF Ambiguity Warning: %s' % x)

    def note_error(self, *msg):
        if self.strict:
            raise PermError(*msg)
        # if lax mode, note error and continue
        if not self.perm_error:
            try:
                raise PermError(*msg)
            except PermError as x:
                # FIXME: keep a list of errors for even friendlier diagnostics.
                self.perm_error = x
        return self.perm_error

    def expand_domain(self,arg):
        "validate and expand domain-spec"
        # any trailing dot was removed by expand()
        if RE_TOPLAB.split(arg)[-1]:
            raise PermError('Invalid domain found (use FQDN)', arg)
        return self.expand(arg)

    def validate_mechanism(self, mech):
        """Parse and validate a mechanism.
    Returns mech,m,arg,cidrlength,result

    Examples:
    >>> q = query(s='strong-bad@email.example.com.',
    ...           h='mx.example.org', i='192.0.2.3')
    >>> q.validate_mechanism('A')
    ('A', 'a', 'email.example.com', 32, 'pass')

    >>> q = query(s='strong-bad@email.example.com',
    ...           h='mx.example.org', i='192.0.2.3')
    >>> q.validate_mechanism('A//64')
    ('A//64', 'a', 'email.example.com', 32, 'pass')

    >>> q.validate_mechanism('A/24//64')
    ('A/24//64', 'a', 'email.example.com', 24, 'pass')
    
    >>> q.validate_mechanism('?mx:%{d}/27')
    ('?mx:%{d}/27', 'mx', 'email.example.com', 27, 'neutral')

    >>> try: q.validate_mechanism('ip4:1.2.3.4/247')
    ... except PermError as x: print(x)
    Invalid IP4 CIDR length: ip4:1.2.3.4/247
    
    >>> try: q.validate_mechanism('ip4:1.2.3.4/33')
    ... except PermError as x: print(x)
    Invalid IP4 CIDR length: ip4:1.2.3.4/33

    >>> try: q.validate_mechanism('a:example.com:8080')
    ... except PermError as x: print(x)
    Invalid domain found (use FQDN): example.com:8080
    
    >>> try: q.validate_mechanism('ip4:1.2.3.444/24')
    ... except PermError as x: print(x)
    Invalid IP4 address: ip4:1.2.3.444/24
    
    >>> try: q.validate_mechanism('ip4:1.2.03.4/24')
    ... except PermError as x: print(x)
    Invalid IP4 address: ip4:1.2.03.4/24
    
    >>> try: q.validate_mechanism('-all:3030')
    ... except PermError as x: print(x)
    Invalid all mechanism format - only qualifier allowed with all: -all:3030

    >>> q.validate_mechanism('-mx:%%%_/.Clara.de/27')
    ('-mx:%%%_/.Clara.de/27', 'mx', '% /.Clara.de', 27, 'fail')

    >>> q.validate_mechanism('~exists:%{i}.%{s1}.100/86400.rate.%{d}')
    ('~exists:%{i}.%{s1}.100/86400.rate.%{d}', 'exists', '192.0.2.3.com.100/86400.rate.email.example.com', 32, 'softfail')

    >>> q.validate_mechanism('a:mail.example.com.')
    ('a:mail.example.com.', 'a', 'mail.example.com', 32, 'pass')

    >>> try: q.validate_mechanism('a:mail.example.com,')
    ... except PermError as x: print(x)
    Do not separate mechnisms with commas: a:mail.example.com,

    >>> q = query(s='strong-bad@email.example.com',
    ...           h='mx.example.org', i='2001:db8:1234::face:b007')    
    >>> q.validate_mechanism('A//64')
    ('A//64', 'a', 'email.example.com', 64, 'pass')

    >>> q.validate_mechanism('A/16')
    ('A/16', 'a', 'email.example.com', 128, 'pass')

    >>> q.validate_mechanism('A/16//48')
    ('A/16//48', 'a', 'email.example.com', 48, 'pass')

    """
        if mech.endswith( "," ):
            self.note_error('Do not separate mechnisms with commas', mech)
            mech = mech[:-1]
        # a mechanism
        m, arg, cidrlength, cidr6length = parse_mechanism(mech, self.d)
        # map '?' '+' or '-' to 'neutral' 'pass' or 'fail'
        if m:
            result = RESULTS.get(m[0])
            if result:
                # eat '?' '+' or '-'
                m = m[1:]
            else:
                # default pass
                result = 'pass'
        if m in COMMON_MISTAKES:
            self.note_error('Unknown mechanism found', mech)
            m = COMMON_MISTAKES[m]

        if m == 'a' and RE_IP4.match(arg):
            x = self.note_error(
              'Use the ip4 mechanism for ip4 addresses', mech)
            m = 'ip4'


        # validate cidr and dual-cidr
        if m in ('a', 'mx'):
            if cidrlength is None:
                cidrlength = 32;
            elif cidrlength > 32:
                raise PermError('Invalid IP4 CIDR length', mech)
            if cidr6length is None:
                cidr6length = 128
            elif cidr6length > 128:
                raise PermError('Invalid IP6 CIDR length', mech)
            if self.v == 'ip6':
                cidrlength = cidr6length
        elif m == 'ip4' or RE_IP4.match(m):
            if m != 'ip4':
              self.note_error( 'Missing IP4' , mech)
              m,arg = 'ip4',m
            if cidr6length is not None:
                raise PermError('Dual CIDR not allowed', mech)
            if cidrlength is None:
                cidrlength = 32;
            elif cidrlength > 32:
                raise PermError('Invalid IP4 CIDR length', mech)
            if not RE_IP4.match(arg):
                raise PermError('Invalid IP4 address', mech)
        elif m == 'ip6':
            if cidr6length is not None:
                raise PermError('Dual CIDR not allowed', mech)
            if cidrlength is None:
                cidrlength = 128
            elif cidrlength > 128:
                raise PermError('Invalid IP6 CIDR length', mech)
            if not RE_IP6.match(arg):
                raise PermError('Invalid IP6 address', mech)
        else:
            if cidrlength is not None or cidr6length is not None:
              if m in ALL_MECHANISMS:
                raise PermError('CIDR not allowed', mech)
            cidrlength = self.cidrmax

        if m in ('a', 'mx', 'ptr', 'exists', 'include'):
            if m == 'exists' and not arg:
                raise PermError('implicit exists not allowed', mech)
            arg = self.expand_domain(arg)
            if not arg:
                raise PermError('empty domain:',mech)
            if m == 'include':
                if arg == self.d:
                    if mech != 'include':
                        raise PermError('include has trivial recursion', mech)
                    raise PermError('include mechanism missing domain', mech)
            return mech, m, arg, cidrlength, result

        # validate 'all' mechanism per RFC 4408 ABNF
        if m == 'all' and mech.count(':'):
            # print '|'+ arg + '|', mech, self.d,
            self.note_error(
            'Invalid all mechanism format - only qualifier allowed with all'
              , mech)
        if m in ALL_MECHANISMS:
            return mech, m, arg, cidrlength, result
        if m[1:] in ALL_MECHANISMS:
            x = self.note_error(
                'Unknown qualifier, RFC 4408 para 4.6.1, found in', mech)
        else:
            x = self.note_error('Unknown mechanism found', mech)
        return mech, m, arg, cidrlength, x

    def check0(self, spf, recursion):
        """Test this query information against SPF text.

        Returns (result, mta-status-code, explanation) where
        result in ['fail', 'unknown', 'pass', 'none']
        """

        if not spf:
            return ('none', 250, EXPLANATIONS['none'])

        # Split string by space, drop the 'v=spf1'.  Split by all whitespace
        # casuses things like carriage returns being treated as valid space
        # separators, so split() is not sufficient.  
        spf = spf.split(' ')
        # Catch case where SPF record has no spaces.
        # Can never happen with conforming dns_spf(), however
        # in the future we might want to give warnings
        # for common mistakes like IN TXT "v=spf1" "mx" "-all"
        # in relaxed mode.
        if spf[0].lower() != 'v=spf1':
            if self.strict > 1:
                raise AmbiguityWarning('Invalid SPF record in', self.d)
            return ('none', 250, EXPLANATIONS['none'])
        # Just to make it even more fun, the relevant piece of the ABNF for
        # term separations is *( 1*SP ( directive / modifier ) ), so it's one
        # or more spaces, not just one.  So strip empty mechanisms.
        spf = [mech for mech in spf[1:] if mech]

        # copy of explanations to be modified by exp=
        exps = self.exps
        redirect = None

        # no mechanisms at all cause unknown result, unless
        # overridden with 'default=' modifier
        #
        default = 'neutral'
        mechs = []

        modifiers = []
        # Look for modifiers
        #
        for mech in spf:
            m = RE_MODIFIER.split(mech)[1:]
            if len(m) != 2:
                mechs.append(self.validate_mechanism(mech))
                continue

            mod,arg = m
            if mod in modifiers:
                if mod == 'redirect':
                    raise PermError('redirect= MUST appear at most once',mech)
                self.note_error('%s= MUST appear at most once'%mod,mech)
                # just use last one in lax mode
            modifiers.append(mod)
            if mod == 'exp':
                # always fetch explanation to check permerrors
                if not arg:
                    raise PermError('exp has empty domain-spec:',arg)
                arg = self.expand_domain(arg)
                if arg:
                    try:
                        exp = self.get_explanation(arg)
                        if exp and not recursion:
                            # only set explanation in base recursion level
                            self.set_explanation(exp)
                    except: pass
            elif mod == 'redirect':
                self.check_lookups()
                redirect = self.expand_domain(arg)
                if not redirect:
                    raise PermError('redirect has empty domain:',arg)
            elif mod == 'default':
                # default modifier is obsolete
                if self.strict > 1:
                    raise AmbiguityWarning('The default= modifier is obsolete.')
                if not self.strict and self.default_modifier:
                    # might be an old policy, so do it anyway
                    arg = self.expand(arg)
                    # default=- is the same as default=fail
                    default = RESULTS.get(arg, default)
            elif mod == 'op':
                if not recursion:
                    for v in arg.split('.'):
                        if v: self.options[v] = True
            else:
                # spf rfc: 3.6 Unrecognized Mechanisms and Modifiers
                self.expand(m[1])       # syntax error on invalid macro

        # Evaluate mechanisms
        #
        for mech, m, arg, cidrlength, result in mechs:

            if m == 'include':
                self.check_lookups()
                d = self.dns_spf(arg)
                if self.verbose: self.log("include",arg,d)
                res, code, txt = self.check1(d,arg, recursion + 1)
                if res == 'pass':
                    break
                if res == 'none':
                    self.note_error(
                        'No valid SPF record for included domain: %s' %arg,
                      mech)
                res = 'neutral'
                continue
            elif m == 'all':
                break

            elif m == 'exists':
                self.check_lookups()
                try:
                    if len(self.dns_a(arg,'A')) > 0:
                        break
                except AmbiguityWarning:
                    # Exists wants no response sometimes so don't raise
                    # the warning.
                    pass

            elif m == 'a':
                self.check_lookups()
                if self.cidrmatch(self.dns_a(arg,self.A), cidrlength):
                    break

            elif m == 'mx':
                self.check_lookups()
                if self.cidrmatch(self.dns_mx(arg), cidrlength):
                    break

            elif m == 'ip4':
                if self.v == 'in-addr': # match own connection type only
                    try:
                        if self.cidrmatch([arg], cidrlength): break
                    except socket.error:
                        raise PermError('syntax error', mech)

            elif m == 'ip6':
                if self.v == 'ip6': # match own connection type only
                    try:
                        if self.cidrmatch([arg], cidrlength): break
                    except socket.error:
                        raise PermError('syntax error', mech)

            elif m == 'ptr':
                self.check_lookups()
                if domainmatch(self.validated_ptrs(), arg):
                    break

        else:
            # no matches
            if redirect:
                #Catch redirect to a non-existant SPF record.
                redirect_record = self.dns_spf(redirect)
                if not redirect_record:
                    raise PermError('redirect domain has no SPF record',
                        redirect)
                if self.verbose: self.log("redirect",redirect,redirect_record)
                # forget modifiers on redirect
                if not recursion:
                  self.exps = dict(self.defexps)
                  self.options = {}
                return self.check1(redirect_record, redirect, recursion)
            result = default
            mech = None

        if not recursion:       # record matching mechanism at base level
            self.mechanism = mech
        if result == 'fail':
            return (result, 550, exps[result])
        else:
            return (result, 250, exps[result])

    def check_lookups(self):
        self.lookups = self.lookups + 1
        if self.lookups > MAX_LOOKUP*4:
            raise PermError('More than %d DNS lookups'%(MAX_LOOKUP*4))
        if self.lookups > MAX_LOOKUP:
            self.note_error('Too many DNS lookups')

    def get_explanation(self, spec):
        """Expand an explanation."""
        if spec:
            try:
                a = self.dns_txt(spec,ignore_void=True)
                if len(a) == 1:
                    return str(self.expand(to_ascii(a[0]), stripdot=False))
            except PermError:
                # RFC4408 6.2/4 syntax errors cause exp= to be ignored
                if self.strict > 1:
                    raise	# but report in harsh mode for record checking tools
                pass
        elif self.strict > 1:
            raise PermError('Empty domain-spec on exp=')
        # RFC4408 6.2/4 empty domain spec is ignored
        # (unless you give precedence to the grammar).
        return None

    def expand(self, s, stripdot=True): # macros='slodipvh'
        """Do SPF RFC macro expansion.

        Examples:
        >>> q = query(s='strong-bad@email.example.com',
        ...           h='mx.example.org', i='192.0.2.3')
        >>> q.p = 'mx.example.org'
        >>> q.r = 'example.net'

        >>> q.expand('%{d}')
        'email.example.com'

        >>> q.expand('%{d4}')
        'email.example.com'

        >>> q.expand('%{d3}')
        'email.example.com'

        >>> q.expand('%{d2}')
        'example.com'

        >>> q.expand('%{d1}')
        'com'

        >>> q.expand('%{p}')
        'mx.example.org'

        >>> q.expand('%{p2}')
        'example.org'

        >>> q.expand('%{dr}')
        'com.example.email'
    
        >>> q.expand('%{d2r}')
        'example.email'

        >>> q.expand('%{l}')
        'strong-bad'

        >>> q.expand('%{l-}')
        'strong.bad'

        >>> q.expand('%{lr}')
        'strong-bad'

        >>> q.expand('%{lr-}')
        'bad.strong'

        >>> q.expand('%{l1r-}')
        'strong'

        >>> q.expand('%{c}',stripdot=False)
        '192.0.2.3'

        >>> q.expand('%{r}',stripdot=False)
        'example.net'

        >>> q.expand('%{ir}.%{v}._spf.%{d2}')
        '3.2.0.192.in-addr._spf.example.com'

        >>> q.expand('%{lr-}.lp._spf.%{d2}')
        'bad.strong.lp._spf.example.com'

        >>> q.expand('%{lr-}.lp.%{ir}.%{v}._spf.%{d2}')
        'bad.strong.lp.3.2.0.192.in-addr._spf.example.com'

        >>> q.expand('%{ir}.%{v}.%{l1r-}.lp._spf.%{d2}')
        '3.2.0.192.in-addr.strong.lp._spf.example.com'

        >>> try: q.expand('%(ir).%{v}.%{l1r-}.lp._spf.%{d2}')
        ... except PermError as x: print(x)
        invalid-macro-char : %(ir)

        >>> q.expand('%{p2}.trusted-domains.example.net')
        'example.org.trusted-domains.example.net'

        >>> q.expand('%{p2}.trusted-domains.example.net.')
        'example.org.trusted-domains.example.net'

        >>> q = query(s='@email.example.com',
        ...           h='mx.example.org', i='192.0.2.3')
        >>> q.p = 'mx.example.org'
        >>> q.expand('%{l}')
        'postmaster'

        """
        # Check for invalid macro syntax
        if s.find('%') >= 0:
            regex = RE_INVALID_MACRO
            for label in s.split('.'):
                if regex.search(s):
                    raise PermError ('invalid-macro-char ', label)
        # expand macros
        end = 0
        result = ''
        for i in RE_CHAR.finditer(s):
            result += s[end:i.start()]
            macro = s[i.start():i.end()]
            if macro == '%%':
                result += '%'
            elif macro == '%_':
                result += ' '
            elif macro == '%-':
                result += '%20'
            else:
                letter = macro[2].lower()
#                print letter
                if letter == 'p':
                    self.getp()
                elif letter in 'crt' and stripdot:
                    raise PermError(
                        'c,r,t macros allowed in exp= text only', macro)
                expansion = getattr(self, letter, self)
                if expansion:
                    if expansion == self:
                        raise PermError('Unknown Macro Encountered', macro) 
                    e = expand_one(expansion, macro[3:-1], JOINERS.get(letter))
                    if letter != macro[2]:
                        e = urllibparse.quote(e,'~')
                    result += e
            end = i.end()
        result += s[end:]
        if stripdot and result.endswith('.'):
            result =  result[:-1]
        if result.count('.') != 0:
            if len(result) > 253:
                result = result[(result.index('.')+1):]
        return result

    def dns_spf(self, domain):
        """Get the SPF record recorded in DNS for a specific domain
        name.  Returns None if not found, or if more than one record
        is found.
        """
        # Per RFC 4.3/1, check for malformed domain.  This produces
        # no results as a special case.
        for label in domain.split('.'):
          if not label or len(label) > 63:
            return None
        # for performance, check for most common case of TXT first
        a = [t for t in self.dns_txt(domain) if RE_SPF.match(t)]
        if len(a) > 1:
            if self.verbose: print('cache=',self.cache)
            raise PermError('Two or more type TXT spf records found.')
        if len(a) == 1 and self.strict < 2:
            return to_ascii(a[0])
        # check official SPF type first when it becomes more popular
        if self.strict > 1:
            #Only check for Type SPF in harsh mode until it is more popular.
            try:
                b = [t for t in self.dns_txt(domain,'SPF',ignore_void=True)
			if RE_SPF.match(t)]
            except TempError as x:
                # some braindead DNS servers hang on type 99 query
                if self.strict > 1: raise TempError(x)
                b = []
            if len(b) > 1:
                raise PermError('Two or more type SPF spf records found.')
            if len(b) == 1:
                if self.strict > 1 and len(a) == 1 and a[0] != b[0]:
                #Changed from permerror to warning based on RFC 4408 Auth 48 change
                    raise AmbiguityWarning(
'v=spf1 records of both type TXT and SPF (type 99) present, but not identical')
                return to_ascii(b[0])
        if len(a) == 1:
            return to_ascii(a[0])    # return TXT if SPF wasn't found
        if DELEGATE:    # use local record if neither found
            a = [t
              for t in self.dns_txt(domain+'._spf.'+DELEGATE,ignore_void=True)
            if RE_SPF.match(t)
            ]
            if len(a) == 1: return to_ascii(a[0])
        return None

    ## Get list of TXT records for a domain name.
    # Any DNS library *must* return bytes (same as str in python2) for TXT
    # or SPF since there is no general decoding to unicode.  Py3dns-3.0.2
    # incorrectly attempts to convert to str using idna encoding by default.
    # We work around this by assuming any UnicodeErrors coming from py3dns
    # are from a non-ascii SPF record (incorrect in general).  Packages
    # should require py3dns != 3.0.2.
    # 
    # We cannot check for non-ascii here, because we must ignore non-SPF
    # records - even when they are non-ascii.  So we return bytes.
    # The caller does the ascii check for SPF records and explanations.
    # 
    def dns_txt(self, domainname, rr='TXT',ignore_void=False):
        "Get a list of TXT records for a domain name."
        if domainname:
          try:
              dns_list = self.dns(domainname, rr,ignore_void=ignore_void)
              if dns_list:
                  # a[0][:0] is '' for py3dns-3.0.2, otherwise b''
                  a = [a[0][:0].join(a) for a in dns_list if a]
                  # FIXME: workaround for error in py3dns-3.0.2
                  if isinstance(a[0],bytes):
                      return a
                  return [s.encode('utf-8') for s in a]
          # FIXME: workaround for error in py3dns-3.0.2
          except UnicodeError:
              raise PermError('Non-ascii characters found in %s record for %s'
                 %(rr,domainname))
        return []

    def dns_mx(self, domainname):
        """Get a list of IP addresses for all MX exchanges for a
        domain name.
        """
        # RFC 4408/7208 section 5.4 "mx"
        # To prevent DoS attacks, more than 10 MX names MUST NOT be looked up
        # Changed to permerror if more than 10 exist in 7208
        mxnames = self.dns(domainname, 'MX')
        if self.strict:
            max = MAX_MX
            if len(mxnames) > MAX_MX:
                raise PermError(
                    'More than %d MX records returned'%MAX_MX)
            if self.strict > 1:
                if len(mxnames) == 0:
                    raise AmbiguityWarning(
                        'No MX records found for mx mechanism', domainname)
        else:
            max = MAX_MX * 4
        mxnames.sort()
        return [a for mx in mxnames[:max] for a in self.dns_a(mx[1],self.A)]

    def dns_a(self, domainname, A='A'):
        """Get a list of IP addresses for a domainname.
        """
        if not domainname: return []
        r = self.dns(domainname, A)
        if self.strict > 1 and len(r) == 0:
            raise AmbiguityWarning(
                    'No %s records found for'%A, domainname)
        if A == 'AAAA' and bytes is str:
          # work around pydns inconsistency plus python2 bytes/str ambiguity
          return [ipaddress.Bytes(ip) for ip in r]
        return r

    def validated_ptrs(self):
        """Figure out the validated PTR domain names for the connect IP."""
# To prevent DoS attacks, more than 10 PTR names MUST NOT be looked up
        if self.strict:
            max = MAX_PTR
            if self.strict > 1:
                #Break out the number of PTR records returned for testing
                try:
                    ptrnames = self.dns_ptr(self.i)
                    if len(ptrnames) > max:
                        warning = 'More than %d PTR records returned' % max
                        raise AmbiguityWarning(warning, self.c)
                    else:
                        if len(ptrnames) == 0:
                            raise AmbiguityWarning(
                                'No PTR records found for ptr mechanism', self.c)
                except:
                    raise AmbiguityWarning(
                      'No PTR records found for ptr mechanism', self.c)
        else:
            max = MAX_PTR * 4
        cidrlength = self.cidrmax
        return [p for p in self.dns_ptr(self.i)[:max]
            if self.cidrmatch(self.dns_a(p,self.A),cidrlength)]

    def dns_ptr(self, i):
        """Get a list of domain names for an IP address."""
        return self.dns('%s.%s.arpa'%(reverse_dots(i),self.v), 'PTR')

    # We have to be careful which additional DNS RRs we cache.  For
    # instance, PTR records are controlled by the connecting IP, and they
    # could poison our local cache with bogus A and MX records.  

    SAFE2CACHE = {
      ('MX','A'): None,
      ('MX','MX'): None,
      ('CNAME','A'): None,
      ('A','A'): None,
      ('AAAA','AAAA'): None,
      ('PTR','PTR'): None,
      ('TXT','TXT'): None,
      ('SPF','SPF'): None
    }

    # FIXME: move to anydns
    #
    #   All types return a list of values.  TXT/SPF values are 
    #   in turn a list of strings (as bytes), as DNS supports long
    #   strings as shorter strings which must be concatenated.
    #
    def dns(self, name, qtype, cnames=None, ignore_void=False):
        """DNS query.

        If the result is in cache, return that.  Otherwise pull the
        result from DNS, and cache ALL answers, so additional info
        is available for further queries later.

        CNAMEs are followed.

        If there is no data, [] is returned.

        pre: qtype in ['A', 'AAAA', 'MX', 'PTR', 'TXT', 'SPF']
        post: isinstance(__return__, types.ListType)

        Examples:
        >>> c = query(s='strong-bad@email.example.com',
        ...           h='parallel.kitterman.org',i='192.0.2.123')
        >>> "".join( chr(x) for x in bytearray(c.dns('parallel.kitterman.org', 'TXT')[0][0]) )
        'v=spf1 include:long.kitterman.org include:cname.kitterman.org -all'
        """
        if not name:
            raise Exception('Invalid query')
        name = str(name)
        if name.endswith('.'): name = name[:-1]
        if not reduce(lambda x, y: x and 0 < len(y) < 64, name.split('.'), True):
            return []   # invalid DNS name (too long or empty)
        name = name.lower()
        result = self.cache.get( (name, qtype), [])
        if result: return result
        cnamek = (name,'CNAME')
        cname = self.cache.get( cnamek )

        debug = self.verbose and name.startswith('cname.')

        if cname:
            cname = cname[0]
        else:
            safe2cache = query.SAFE2CACHE
            if self.querytime < 0:
                raise TempError('DNS Error: exceeded max query lookup time')
            if self.querytime < self.timeout and self.querytime > 0:
                timeout = self.querytime
            else:
                timeout = self.timeout
            timethen = time.time()
            for k, v in DNSLookup(name, qtype, self.strict, timeout):
                if debug: print('result=',k,v)
                # Force case insensitivity in cache, DNS servers often
                # return random case in domain part of answers.
                k = (k[0].lower(), k[1]) 
                if k == cnamek:
                    cname = v
                    result = self.cache.get( (cname, qtype), [])
                    if result: break
                if k[1] == 'CNAME' or (qtype,k[1]) in safe2cache:
                    if debug: print('addcache=',k,v)
                    self.cache.setdefault(k, []).append(v)
                    #if ans and qtype == k[1]:
                    #    self.cache.setdefault((name,qtype), []).append(v)
            result = self.cache.get( (name, qtype), [])
            if self.querytime > 0:
                self.querytime = self.querytime - (time.time()-timethen)
        if not result and cname:
            if not cnames:
                cnames = {}
            elif len(cnames) >= MAX_CNAME:
                #return result    # if too many == NX_DOMAIN
                raise PermError('Length of CNAME chain exceeds %d' % MAX_CNAME)
            cnames[name] = cname
            if cname.lower().rstrip('.') in cnames:
                if self.strict > 1: raise AmbiguityWarning('CNAME loop', cname)
            else:
                result = self.dns(cname, qtype, cnames=cnames)
                if result:
                    self.cache[(name,qtype)] = result
        if not result and not ignore_void:
            self.void_lookups += 1
            if self.void_lookups > MAX_VOID_LOOKUPS:
                raise PermError('Void lookup limit of %d exceeded' % MAX_VOID_LOOKUPS)
        return result

    def cidrmatch(self, ipaddrs, n):
        """Match connect IP against a CIDR network of other IP addresses.

        Examples:
        >>> c = query(s='strong-bad@email.example.com',
        ...           h='mx.example.org', i='192.0.2.3')
        >>> c.p = 'mx.example.org'
        >>> c.r = 'example.com'

        >>> c.cidrmatch(['192.0.2.3'],32)
        True
        >>> c.cidrmatch(['192.0.2.2'],32)
        False
        >>> c.cidrmatch(['192.0.2.2'],31)
        True

        >>> six = query(s='strong-bad@email.example.com',
        ...           h='mx.example.org', i='2001:0db8:0:0:0:0:0:0001')
        >>> six.p = 'mx.example.org'
        >>> six.r = 'example.com'

        >>> six.cidrmatch(['2001:0DB8::'],127)
        True
        >>> six.cidrmatch(['2001:0DB8::'],128)
        False
        >>> six.cidrmatch(['2001:0DB8:0:0:0:0:0:0001'],128)
        True
        """
        try:
            try:
                if sys.version_info.major < 3:
                    for idx, ip in enumerate(ipaddrs):
                        if isinstance(ipaddrs[idx], str):
                            ipaddrs[idx] = ipaddrs[idx].decode('ascii')
                for netwrk in [ipaddress.ip_network(ip) for ip in ipaddrs]:
                    network = netwrk.supernet(new_prefix=n)
                    if isinstance(self.iplist, bool):
                        if network.__contains__(self.ipaddr):
                            return True
                    else:
                        if n < self.cidrmax:
                            self.iplist.append(network)
                        else:
                            self.iplist.append(network.ip)
            except AttributeError:
                for netwrk in [ipaddress.IPNetwork(ip,strict=False) for ip in ipaddrs]:
                    network = netwrk.supernet(new_prefix=n)
                    if isinstance(self.iplist, bool):
                        if network.__contains__(self.ipaddr):
                            return True
                    else:
                        if n < self.cidrmax:
                            self.iplist.append(network)
                        else:
                            self.iplist.append(network.ip)
        except ValueError as x:
            raise PermError(str(x))
        return False

    def parse_header_ar(self, val):
        """Set SPF values from RFC 5451 Authentication Results header.
        
        Useful when SPF has already been run on a trusted gateway machine.

        Expects the entire header as an input.

        Examples:
        >>> q = query('192.0.2.3','strong-bad@email.example.com','mx.example.org')
        >>> q.mechanism = 'unknown'
        >>> p = q.parse_header_ar('''Authentication-Results: bmsi.com; spf=neutral \\n     (abuse@kitterman.com: 192.0.2.3 is neither permitted nor denied by domain of email.example.com) \\n     smtp.mailfrom=email.example.com \\n    (sender=strong-bad@email.example.com; helo=mx.example.org; client-ip=192.0.2.3; receiver=abuse@kitterman.com; mechanism=?all)''')
        >>> q.get_header(q.result, header_type='authres', aid='bmsi.com')
        'Authentication-Results: bmsi.com; spf=neutral (unknown: 192.0.2.3 is neither permitted nor denied by domain of email.example.com) smtp.mailfrom=email.example.com (sender=email.example.com; helo=mx.example.org; client-ip=192.0.2.3; receiver=unknown; mechanism=unknown)'
        >>> p = q.parse_header_ar('''Authentication-Results: bmsi.com; spf=None (mail.bmsi.com: test; client-ip=163.247.46.150) smtp.mailfrom=admin@squiebras.cl (helo=mail.squiebras.cl; receiver=mail.bmsi.com;\\n mechanism=mx/24)''')
        >>> q.get_header(q.result, header_type='authres', aid='bmsi.com')
        'Authentication-Results: bmsi.com; spf=none (unknown: 192.0.2.3 is neither permitted nor denied by domain of email.example.com) smtp.mailfrom=admin@squiebras.cl (sender=admin@squiebras.cl; helo=mx.example.org; client-ip=192.0.2.3; receiver=unknown; mechanism=unknown)'
        """
        import authres
        # Authres expects unwrapped headers according to docs
        val = ' '.join(s.strip() for s in val.split('\n'))
        arobj = authres.AuthenticationResultsHeader.parse(val)
        # TODO extract and parse comments (not supported by authres)
        for resobj in arobj.results:
            if resobj.method == 'spf':
                self.authserv = arobj.authserv_id
                self.result = resobj.result
                if resobj.properties[0].name == 'mailfrom':
                    self.d = resobj.properties[0].value
                    self.s = resobj.properties[0].value
                if resobj.properties[0].name == 'helo':
                    self.h = resobj.properties[0].value
        return

    def parse_header_spf(self, val):
        """Set SPF values from Received-SPF header.
        
        Useful when SPF has already been run on a trusted gateway machine.

        Examples:
        >>> q = query('0.0.0.0','','')
        >>> p = q.parse_header_spf('''Pass (test) client-ip=70.98.79.77;
        ... envelope-from="evelyn@subjectsthum.com"; helo=mail.subjectsthum.com;
        ... receiver=mail.bmsi.com; mechanism=a; identity=mailfrom''')
        >>> q.get_header(q.result)
        'Pass (test) client-ip=70.98.79.77; envelope-from="evelyn@subjectsthum.com"; helo=mail.subjectsthum.com; receiver=mail.bmsi.com; mechanism=a; identity=mailfrom'
        >>> o = q.parse_header_spf('''None (mail.bmsi.com: test)
        ... client-ip=163.247.46.150; envelope-from="admin@squiebras.cl";
        ... helo=mail.squiebras.cl; receiver=mail.bmsi.com; mechanism=mx/24;
        ... x-bestguess=pass; x-helo-spf=neutral; identity=mailfrom''')
        >>> q.get_header(q.result,**o)
        'None (mail.bmsi.com: test) client-ip=163.247.46.150; envelope-from="admin@squiebras.cl"; helo=mail.squiebras.cl; receiver=mail.bmsi.com; mechanism=mx/24; x-bestguess=pass; x-helo-spf=neutral; identity=mailfrom'
        >>> o['bestguess']
        'pass'
        """
        a = val.split(None,1)
        self.result = a[0].lower()
        self.mechanism = None
        if len(a) < 2: return 'none'
        val = a[1]
        if val.startswith('('):
          pos = val.find(')')
          if pos < 0: return self.result
          self.comment = val[1:pos]
          val = val[pos+1:]
        msg = Message()
        msg.add_header('Received-SPF','; '+val)
        p = {}
        for k,v in msg.get_params(header='Received-SPF'):
          if k == 'client-ip':
            self.set_ip(v)
          elif k == 'envelope-from': self.s = v
          elif k == 'helo': self.h = v
          elif k == 'receiver': self.r = v
          elif k == 'problem': self.mech = v
          elif k == 'mechanism': self.mechanism = v
          elif k == 'identity': self.ident = v
          elif k.startswith('x-'): p[k[2:]] = v
        self.l, self.o = split_email(self.s, self.h)
        return p

    def parse_header(self, val):
        """Set SPF values from Received-SPF or RFC 5451 Authentication Results header.
        
        Useful when SPF has already been run on a trusted gateway machine. Auto
        detects the header type and parses it. Use parse_header_spf or parse_header_ar
        for each type if required.

        Examples:
        >>> q = query('0.0.0.0','','')
        >>> p = q.parse_header('''Pass (test) client-ip=70.98.79.77;
        ... envelope-from="evelyn@subjectsthum.com"; helo=mail.subjectsthum.com;
        ... receiver=mail.bmsi.com; mechanism=a; identity=mailfrom''')
        >>> q.get_header(q.result)
        'Pass (test) client-ip=70.98.79.77; envelope-from="evelyn@subjectsthum.com"; helo=mail.subjectsthum.com; receiver=mail.bmsi.com; mechanism=a; identity=mailfrom'
        >>> r = q.parse_header('''None (mail.bmsi.com: test)
        ... client-ip=163.247.46.150; envelope-from="admin@squiebras.cl";
        ... helo=mail.squiebras.cl; receiver=mail.bmsi.com; mechanism=mx/24;
        ... x-bestguess=pass; x-helo-spf=neutral; identity=mailfrom''')
        >>> q.get_header(q.result,**r)
        'None (mail.bmsi.com: test) client-ip=163.247.46.150; envelope-from="admin@squiebras.cl"; helo=mail.squiebras.cl; receiver=mail.bmsi.com; mechanism=mx/24; x-bestguess=pass; x-helo-spf=neutral; identity=mailfrom'
        >>> r['bestguess']
        'pass'
        >>> q = query('192.0.2.3','strong-bad@email.example.com','mx.example.org')
        >>> q.mechanism = 'unknown'
        >>> p = q.parse_header_ar('''Authentication-Results: bmsi.com; spf=neutral \\n     (abuse@kitterman.com: 192.0.2.3 is neither permitted nor denied by domain of email.example.com) \\n     smtp.mailfrom=email.example.com \\n     (sender=strong-bad@email.example.com; helo=mx.example.org; client-ip=192.0.2.3; receiver=abuse@kitterman.com; mechanism=?all)''')
        >>> q.get_header(q.result, header_type='authres', aid='bmsi.com')
        'Authentication-Results: bmsi.com; spf=neutral (unknown: 192.0.2.3 is neither permitted nor denied by domain of email.example.com) smtp.mailfrom=email.example.com (sender=email.example.com; helo=mx.example.org; client-ip=192.0.2.3; receiver=unknown; mechanism=unknown)'
        >>> p = q.parse_header_ar('''Authentication-Results: bmsi.com; spf=None (mail.bmsi.com: test; client-ip=163.247.46.150) smtp.mailfrom=admin@squiebras.cl (helo=mail.squiebras.cl; receiver=mail.bmsi.com; mechanism=mx/24)''')
        >>> q.get_header(q.result, header_type='authres', aid='bmsi.com')
        'Authentication-Results: bmsi.com; spf=none (unknown: 192.0.2.3 is neither permitted nor denied by domain of email.example.com) smtp.mailfrom=admin@squiebras.cl (sender=admin@squiebras.cl; helo=mx.example.org; client-ip=192.0.2.3; receiver=unknown; mechanism=unknown)'
        """

        if val.startswith('Authentication-Results:'):
            return(self.parse_header_ar(val))
        else:
            return(self.parse_header_spf(val))

    def get_header(self, res, receiver=None, header_type='spf', aid=None, **kv):
        """
        Generate Received-SPF or Authentication Results header based on the
         last lookup.

        >>> q = query(s='strong-bad@email.example.com', h='mx.example.org',
        ...           i='192.0.2.3')
        >>> q.r='abuse@kitterman.com'
        >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 ?all')
        ('neutral', 250, 'access neither permitted nor denied')
        >>> q.get_header('neutral')
        'Neutral (abuse@kitterman.com: 192.0.2.3 is neither permitted nor denied by domain of email.example.com) client-ip=192.0.2.3; envelope-from="strong-bad@email.example.com"; helo=mx.example.org; receiver=abuse@kitterman.com; mechanism=?all; identity=mailfrom'

        >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 redirect=controlledmail.com exp=_exp.controlledmail.com')
        ('fail', 550, 'SPF fail - not authorized')
        >>> q.get_header('fail')
        'Fail (abuse@kitterman.com: domain of email.example.com does not designate 192.0.2.3 as permitted sender) client-ip=192.0.2.3; envelope-from="strong-bad@email.example.com"; helo=mx.example.org; receiver=abuse@kitterman.com; mechanism=-all; identity=mailfrom'
    
        >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 ip4:192.0.0.0/8 ?all moo')
        ('permerror', 550, 'SPF Permanent Error: Unknown mechanism found: moo')
        >>> q.get_header('permerror')
        'PermError (abuse@kitterman.com: permanent error in processing domain of email.example.com: Unknown mechanism found) client-ip=192.0.2.3; envelope-from="strong-bad@email.example.com"; helo=mx.example.org; receiver=abuse@kitterman.com; problem=moo; identity=mailfrom'

        >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 ip4:192.0.0.0/8 ~all')
        ('pass', 250, 'sender SPF authorized')
        >>> q.get_header('pass')
        'Pass (abuse@kitterman.com: domain of email.example.com designates 192.0.2.3 as permitted sender) client-ip=192.0.2.3; envelope-from="strong-bad@email.example.com"; helo=mx.example.org; receiver=abuse@kitterman.com; mechanism="ip4:192.0.0.0/8"; identity=mailfrom'

        >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 ?all')
        ('neutral', 250, 'access neither permitted nor denied')
        >>> q.get_header('neutral', header_type = 'authres', aid='bmsi.com')
        'Authentication-Results: bmsi.com; spf=neutral (abuse@kitterman.com: 192.0.2.3 is neither permitted nor denied by domain of email.example.com) smtp.mailfrom=email.example.com (sender=strong-bad@email.example.com; helo=mx.example.org; client-ip=192.0.2.3; receiver=abuse@kitterman.com; mechanism=?all)'

        >>> p = query(s='strong-bad@email.example.com', h='mx.example.org',
        ...           i='192.0.2.3')
        >>> p.r='abuse@kitterman.com'
        >>> p.check(spf='v=spf1 redirect=controlledmail.com exp=_exp.controlledmail.com')
        ('fail', 550, 'SPF fail - not authorized')
        >>> p.ident = 'helo'
        >>> p.get_header('fail', header_type = 'authres', aid='bmsi.com')
        'Authentication-Results: bmsi.com; spf=fail (abuse@kitterman.com: domain of email.example.com does not designate 192.0.2.3 as permitted sender) smtp.helo=mx.example.org (sender=strong-bad@email.example.com; client-ip=192.0.2.3; receiver=abuse@kitterman.com; mechanism=-all)'

        >>> q.check(spf='v=spf1 ?all')
        ('neutral', 250, 'access neither permitted nor denied')
        >>> try: q.get_header('neutral', header_type = 'dkim')
        ... except SyntaxError as x: print(x)
        Unknown results header type: dkim
        """
        # If type is Authentication Results header (spf/authres)
        if header_type == 'authres':
            if not aid:
                raise SyntaxError('authserv-id missing for Authentication Results header type, see RFC5451 2.3')
            import authres

        if not receiver:
            receiver = self.r
        client_ip = self.c
        helo = quote_value(self.h)
        resmap = { 'pass': 'Pass', 'neutral': 'Neutral', 'fail': 'Fail',
                'softfail': 'SoftFail', 'none': 'None',
                'temperror': 'TempError', 'permerror': 'PermError' }
        identity = self.ident
        if identity == 'helo':
            envelope_from = None
        else:
            envelope_from = quote_value(self.s)
        tag = resmap[res]
        if res == 'permerror' and self.mech:
            problem = quote_value(' '.join(self.mech))
        else:
            problem = None
        mechanism = quote_value(self.mechanism)
        if hasattr(self,'comment'):
          comment = self.comment
        else:
          comment = '%s: %s' % (receiver,self.get_header_comment(res))
        res = ['%s (%s)' % (tag,comment)]
        if header_type == 'spf':
            for k in ('client_ip','envelope_from','helo','receiver',
                'problem','mechanism'):
                v = locals()[k]
                if v: res.append('%s=%s;'%(k.replace('_','-'),v))
            for k,v in sorted(list(kv.items())):
                if v: res.append('x-%s=%s;'%(k.replace('_','-'),quote_value(v)))
            # do identity last so we can easily drop the trailing ';'
            res.append('%s=%s'%('identity',identity))
            return ' '.join(res)
        elif header_type == 'authres':
            if envelope_from:
                return str(authres.AuthenticationResultsHeader(authserv_id = aid, \
                    results = [authres.SPFAuthenticationResult(result = tag, \
                    result_comment = comment, smtp_mailfrom = self.d, \
                    smtp_mailfrom_comment = \
                    'sender={0}; helo={1}; client-ip={2}; receiver={3}; mechanism={4}'.format(self.s, \
                    self.h, self.c, self.r, mechanism))]))
            else:
                return str(authres.AuthenticationResultsHeader(authserv_id = aid, \
                    results = [authres.SPFAuthenticationResult(result = tag, \
                    result_comment = comment, smtp_helo = self.h, \
                    smtp_helo_comment = \
                    'sender={0}; client-ip={1}; receiver={2}; mechanism={3}'.format(self.s, \
                    self.c, self.r, mechanism))]))
        else:
            raise SyntaxError('Unknown results header type: {0}'.format(header_type))

    def get_header_comment(self, res):
        """Return comment for Received-SPF header.  """
        sender = self.o
        if res == 'pass':
            return \
                "domain of %s designates %s as permitted sender" \
                % (sender, self.c)
        elif res == 'softfail': return \
      "transitioning domain of %s does not designate %s as permitted sender" \
            % (sender, self.c)
        elif res == 'neutral': return \
            "%s is neither permitted nor denied by domain of %s" \
                % (self.c, sender)
        elif res == 'none': return \
            "%s is neither permitted nor denied by domain of %s" \
                  % (self.c, sender)
            #"%s does not designate permitted sender hosts" % sender
        elif res == 'permerror': return \
            "permanent error in processing domain of %s: %s" \
                  % (sender, self.prob)
        elif res == 'temperror': return \
              "temporary error in processing during lookup of %s" % sender
        elif res == 'fail': return \
              "domain of %s does not designate %s as permitted sender" \
              % (sender, self.c)
        raise ValueError("invalid SPF result for header comment: "+res)

def split_email(s, h):
    """Given a sender email s and a HELO domain h, create a valid tuple
    (l, d) local-part and domain-part.

    Examples:
    >>> split_email('', 'wayforward.net')
    ('postmaster', 'wayforward.net')

    >>> split_email('foo.com', 'wayforward.net')
    ('postmaster', 'foo.com')

    >>> split_email('terry@wayforward.net', 'optsw.com')
    ('terry', 'wayforward.net')
    """
    if not s:
        return 'postmaster', h
    else:
        parts = s.split('@', 1)
        if parts[0] == '':
            parts[0] = 'postmaster'
        if len(parts) == 2:
            return tuple(parts)
        else:
            return 'postmaster', s

def quote_value(s):
    """Quote the value for a key-value pair in Received-SPF header field
    if needed.  No quoting needed for a dot-atom value.

    Examples:
    >>> quote_value('foo@bar.com')
    '"foo@bar.com"'
    
    >>> quote_value('mail.example.com')
    'mail.example.com'

    >>> quote_value('A:1.2.3.4')
    '"A:1.2.3.4"'

    >>> quote_value('abc"def')
    '"abc\\\\"def"'

    >>> quote_value(r'abc\def')
    '"abc\\\\\\\\def"'

    >>> quote_value('abc..def')
    '"abc..def"'

    >>> quote_value('')
    '""'

    >>> quote_value(None)
    """
    if s is None or RE_DOT_ATOM.match(s):
      return s
    return '"' + s.replace('\\',r'\\').replace('"',r'\"'
                ).replace('\x00',r'\x00') + '"'

def parse_mechanism(str, d):
    """Breaks A, MX, IP4, and PTR mechanisms into a (name, domain,
    cidr,cidr6) tuple.  The domain portion defaults to d if not present,
    the cidr defaults to 32 if not present.

    Examples:
    >>> parse_mechanism('a', 'foo.com')
    ('a', 'foo.com', None, None)

    >>> parse_mechanism('exists','foo.com')
    ('exists', None, None, None)

    >>> parse_mechanism('a:bar.com', 'foo.com')
    ('a', 'bar.com', None, None)

    >>> parse_mechanism('a/24', 'foo.com')
    ('a', 'foo.com', 24, None)

    >>> parse_mechanism('A:foo:bar.com/16//48', 'foo.com')
    ('a', 'foo:bar.com', 16, 48)

    >>> parse_mechanism('-exists:%{i}.%{s1}.100/86400.rate.%{d}','foo.com')
    ('-exists', '%{i}.%{s1}.100/86400.rate.%{d}', None, None)

    >>> parse_mechanism('mx:%%%_/.Claranet.de/27','foo.com')
    ('mx', '%%%_/.Claranet.de', 27, None)

    >>> parse_mechanism('mx:%{d}//97','foo.com')
    ('mx', '%{d}', None, 97)

    >>> parse_mechanism('iP4:192.0.0.0/8','foo.com')
    ('ip4', '192.0.0.0', 8, None)
    """

    a = RE_DUAL_CIDR.split(str)
    if len(a) == 3:
        str, cidr6 = a[0], int(a[1])
    else:
        cidr6 = None
    a = RE_CIDR.split(str)
    if len(a) == 3:
        str, cidr = a[0], int(a[1])
    else:
        cidr = None

    a = str.split(':', 1)
    if len(a) < 2:
        str = str.lower()
        if str == 'exists': d = None
        return str, d, cidr, cidr6
    return a[0].lower(), a[1], cidr, cidr6

def reverse_dots(name):
    """Reverse dotted IP addresses or domain names.

    Example:
    >>> reverse_dots('192.168.0.145')
    '145.0.168.192'

    >>> reverse_dots('email.example.com')
    'com.example.email'
    """
    a = name.split('.')
    a.reverse()
    return '.'.join(a)

def domainmatch(ptrs, domainsuffix):
    """grep for a given domain suffix against a list of validated PTR
    domain names.

    Examples:
    >>> domainmatch(['FOO.COM'], 'foo.com')
    1

    >>> domainmatch(['moo.foo.com'], 'FOO.COM')
    1

    >>> domainmatch(['moo.bar.com'], 'foo.com')
    0

    """
    domainsuffix = domainsuffix.lower()
    for ptr in ptrs:
        ptr = ptr.lower()
        if ptr == domainsuffix or ptr.endswith('.' + domainsuffix):
            return True

    return False

def expand_one(expansion, str, joiner):
    if not str:
        return expansion
    ln, reverse, delimiters = RE_ARGS.split(str)[1:4]
    if not delimiters:
        delimiters = '.'
    expansion = split(expansion, delimiters, joiner)
    if reverse: expansion.reverse()
    if ln: expansion = expansion[-int(ln)*2+1:]
    return ''.join(expansion)

def split(str, delimiters, joiner=None):
    """Split a string into pieces by a set of delimiter characters.  The
    resulting list is delimited by joiner, or the original delimiter if
    joiner is not specified.

    Examples:
    >>> split('192.168.0.45', '.')
    ['192', '.', '168', '.', '0', '.', '45']

    >>> split('terry@wayforward.net', '@.')
    ['terry', '@', 'wayforward', '.', 'net']

    >>> split('terry@wayforward.net', '@.', '.')
    ['terry', '.', 'wayforward', '.', 'net']
    """
    result, element = [], ''
    for c in str:
        if c in delimiters:
            result.append(element)
            element = ''
            if joiner:
                result.append(joiner)
            else:
                result.append(c)
        else:
            element += c
    result.append(element)
    return result

def insert_libspf_local_policy(spftxt, local=None):
    """Returns spftxt with local inserted just before last non-fail
    mechanism.  This is how the libspf{2} libraries handle "local-policy".
    
    Examples:
    >>> insert_libspf_local_policy('v=spf1 -all')
    'v=spf1 -all'
    >>> insert_libspf_local_policy('v=spf1 -all','mx')
    'v=spf1 -all'
    >>> insert_libspf_local_policy('v=spf1','a mx ptr')
    'v=spf1 a mx ptr'
    >>> insert_libspf_local_policy('v=spf1 mx -all','a ptr')
    'v=spf1 mx a ptr -all'
    >>> insert_libspf_local_policy('v=spf1 mx -include:foo.co +all','a ptr')
    'v=spf1 mx a ptr -include:foo.co +all'

    # FIXME: is this right?  If so, "last non-fail" is a bogus description.
    >>> insert_libspf_local_policy('v=spf1 mx ?include:foo.co +all','a ptr')
    'v=spf1 mx a ptr ?include:foo.co +all'
    >>> spf='v=spf1 ip4:1.2.3.4 -a:example.net -all'
    >>> local='ip4:192.0.2.3 a:example.org'
    >>> insert_libspf_local_policy(spf,local)
    'v=spf1 ip4:1.2.3.4 ip4:192.0.2.3 a:example.org -a:example.net -all'
    """
    # look to find the all (if any) and then put local
    # just after last non-fail mechanism.  This is how
    # libspf2 handles "local policy", and some people
    # apparently find it useful (don't ask me why).
    if not local: return spftxt
    spf = spftxt.split()[1:]
    if spf:
        # local policy is SPF mechanisms/modifiers with no
        # 'v=spf1' at the start
        spf.reverse() #find the last non-fail mechanism
        for mech in spf:
        # map '?' '+' or '-' to 'neutral' 'pass'
        # or 'fail'
            if not RESULTS.get(mech[0]):
                # actually finds last mech with default result
                where = spf.index(mech)
                spf[where:where] = [local]
                spf.reverse()
                local = ' '.join(spf)
                break
        else:
            return spftxt # No local policy adds for v=spf1 -all
    # Processing limits not applied to local policy.  Suggest
    # inserting 'local' mechanism to handle this properly
    #MAX_LOOKUP = 100 
    return 'v=spf1 '+local

if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
  def to_ascii(s):
      "Raise PermError if arg is not 7-bit ascii."
      try:
        return s.encode('ascii')
      except UnicodeError:
        raise PermError('Non-ascii characters found',repr(s))
else:
  def to_ascii(s):
      "Raise PermError if arg is not 7-bit ascii."
      try:
        return s.decode('ascii')
      except UnicodeError:
        raise PermError('Non-ascii characters found',repr(s))

def _test():
    import doctest, spf
    return doctest.testmod(spf)


if __name__ == '__main__':
    import getopt
    try:
       opts,argv = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:],"hvs:",
        ["help","verbose","strict"])
    except getopt.GetoptError as err:
       print(str(err))
       print(USAGE)
       sys.exit(2)
    verbose = False
    strict = True
    for o,a in opts:
        if o in ('-v','--verbose'):
           verbose = True
        if o in ('-s','--strict'):
           strict = int(a)
        elif o in ('-h','--help'):
           print(USAGE)
    if len(argv) == 0:
        print(USAGE)
        _test()
    elif len(argv) == 1:
        try:
            q = query(i='127.0.0.1', s='localhost', h='unknown',
                receiver=socket.gethostname())
            print(q.dns_spf(argv[0]))
        except TempError as x:
            print("Temporary DNS error: ", x)
        except PermError as x:
            print("PermError: ", x)
    elif len(argv) == 3:
        i, s, h = argv
        q = query(i=i, s=s, h=h,receiver=socket.gethostname(),verbose=verbose,
                strict=strict)
        r = q.check()
        print('result:',r,q.mechanism)
        if r[0] == 'none':
          print('guessed:',q.best_guess(),q.mechanism)
        if q.perm_error and q.perm_error.ext:
            print('lax:',q.perm_error.ext)
        if q.iplist:
            for ip in q.iplist:
                print(ip)
    elif len(argv) == 4:
        i, s, h = argv[1:]
        q = query(i=i, s=s, h=h, receiver=socket.gethostname(),
            strict=False, verbose=verbose)
        r = q.check(argv[0])
        print('result:',r,q.mechanism)
        if r[0] == 'none':
          print('guessed:',q.best_guess(),q.mechanism)
        if q.perm_error and q.perm_error.ext:
            print('lax:',q.perm_error.ext)
        if q.iplist:
            for ip in q.iplist:
                print(ip)
    else:
        print(USAGE)