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A Python package to search & delete messages from mailboxes in Office 365 using Microsoft Graph API
* Searching
* Create new Search
* Update a Search
* Get Search Folder
* Get Search messages
* Delete Search
* Deleting
* Delete a Message
* Mailbox Rules
* List Mailbox Rules
* Users
* Return a list of email addresses in your Azure AD Tenant
* MailFolder
* Create MailFolder
* Move message to a MailFolder
* List messages in a MailFolder
To use, please install the package locally:
Locally:
bash git clone [email protected]:swimlane/graphish.git cd graphish pip install setup.py
OS X & Linux:
pip install graphishWindows:
pip install graphishTo use, you will need to have created a new application in Azure AD. Follow these instructions to obtain the appropriate secrets:
Please also checkout this blog post about graphish https://swimlane.com/blog/swimlane-open-sources-graphish/
Additionally, if you would like graphish to search all users within your Azure tenant you need to provide User.Read.All permissions to your Azure AD application during registration.
Once you have this information, then you can do the following:
To use graphish you must first create a GraphConnector object that contains all your authentication information. Once you have created this connector object then a user will provide this object as a mandatory parameter to other classes within this package.
Here are the different ways to generate a GraphConnector object and are dependent on which authentication workflow method you have choose for your application.
To use graphish with delegated permissions and a username and password you will need to supply the clientId, clientSecret, tenantId, as well as your accounts username and password.
By using the delegated authentication (Single-Page, Web Apps, Mobile & Native Apps - Grant Auth Flow) you can search your own mailbox by not passing a userPrincipalName or if you would like to search another mailbox then provide the userPrincipalName (e-mail address):
Creating connector for your account using a (Single-Page, Web Apps, Mobile & Native Apps) authentication flow:
from graphish import GraphConnector
connector = GraphConnector(
clientId='14b8e5asd-c5a2-4ee7-af26-53461f121eed', # you applications clientId
clientSecret='OdhG1hXb*UB/ho]A?0ZCci13KMflsHDy', # your applications clientSecret
tenantId='c1141d00-072f-1eb9-2526-12802571dd41', # your applications Azure Tenant ID
userPrincipalName='[email protected]', # the user's mailbox you want to search
password='somepassword' # password of your normal or admin account
)Creating connector for another users mailbox using a (Single-Page, Web Apps, Mobile & Native Apps) authentication flow:
from graphish import GraphConnector
# For legacy app grant flow provide a username and password
connector = GraphConnector(
clientId='14b8e5asd-c5a2-4ee7-af26-53461f121eed', # you applications clientId
clientSecret='OdhG1hXb*UB/ho]A?0ZCci13KMflsHDy', # your applications clientSecret
tenantId='c1141d00-072f-1eb9-2526-12802571dd41', # your applications Azure Tenant ID
userPrincipalName='[email protected]', # the user's mailbox you want to search
password='somepassword' # password of your normal or admin account
userPrincipalName='[email protected]' # the user's mailbox you want to search
)To use graphish with application permissions you will need to supply the clientId, clientSecret, and tenantId.
By using the application authentication (Client Credentials Grant Auth Flow) you can search a specific mailbox or ALL mailboxes.
from graphish import GraphConnector
# For backend / client_credential auth flow just supply the following
connector = GraphConnector(
clientId='14b8e5asd-c5a2-4ee7-af26-53461f121eed', # you applications clientId
clientSecret='OdhG1hXb*UB/ho]A?0ZCci13KMflsHDy', # your applications clientSecret
tenantId='c1141d00-072f-1eb9-2526-12802571dd41', # your applications Azure Tenant ID
)from graphish import GraphConnector
# For backend / client_credential auth flow just supply the following
connector = GraphConnector(
clientId='14b8e5asd-c5a2-4ee7-af26-53461f121eed', # you applications clientId
clientSecret='OdhG1hXb*UB/ho]A?0ZCci13KMflsHDy', # your applications clientSecret
tenantId='c1141d00-072f-1eb9-2526-12802571dd41', # your applications Azure Tenant ID
scopes=['https://graph.microsoft.com/.default'] # the scopes (default value of https://graph.microsoft.com/.default)
)Once you have determined your appropriate authentication and have created a GraphConnector object, then you can create a new Search Object. Once you have your Search Object then you can create a new search, retrieve messages from your search, get search folders, update a search folder, or delete a search. When you create a new search, this will create a hidden folder in the users mailbox (that the user is unable to see) and it will populate based on your search filterQuery.
When you create (or instantiate) a Search object you can specify the scope of your search. There are three use-cases related to specifying a search:
- Provide a user principal name to the
userPrincipalNameparameter on theSearchclass - Provide 'me' to the
userPrincipalNameparameter on theSearchclass when you are using username and password authentication workflow - DEFAULT: Provide no value to the
userPrincipalNameparameter on theSearchclass. This will pull in all users within your Azure AD via the ListUsers endpoint.
NOTE: If using application authentication workflow, you can either pass in a single or list of userPrincipalName's. If you DO NOT pass in a userPrincipalName then Search will attempt to search all mailboxes in your Azure AD tenant!
from graphish import Search
search = Search(connector)
new_search = search.create(
searchFolderName='Phishing Search',
sourceFolder='inbox',
filterQuery="contains(subject, 'EXPIRES')"
)You can retrieve messages identified during your search by using the same instance of your Search object and using the messages method:
# get all the messages in your search folder
for message in search.messages():
print(message) # Returns all attributes from a message
print(message['id']) # returns the message ID
print(message['headers']) # Returns the RFC822 headers of the messageIf you are needing a list of mail folders in a mailbox you can use the folders method to retrieve them:
# get a list of search folders
search.folders()If you are needing a list of all users within your search scope:
# get a list of users
search.userIf you have performed a search and want to move a message to a mail folder, you can do so by doing the following:
from graphish import Search
from graphish import GraphConnector
from graphish import MailFolder
connector = GraphConnector(
clientId='14b8e5asd-c5a2-4ee7-af26-53461f121eed', # you applications clientId
clientSecret='OdhG1hXb*UB/ho]A?0ZCci13KMflsHDy', # your applications clientSecret
tenantId='c1141d00-072f-1eb9-2526-12802571dd41' # your applications Azure Tenant ID
)
search = Search(connector, userPrincipalName='[email protected]')
new_search = search.create(
searchFolderName='Phishing Search',
sourceFolder='inbox',
filterQuery="contains(subject, 'phishing')"
)
messages = search.messages()
for message in messages:
print(message['internetMessageId'])
print(message['fromAddress'])
print(message['id'])
mail_folder = MailFolder(connector,'[email protected]')
moved_message = mail_folder.move_message(message['id'],'junkemail')
print(moved_message)You can also create a new MailFolder using the MailFolder class:
from graphish import MailFolder
mail_folder = MailFolder(connector,'[email protected]')
new_mail_folder = mail_folder.create('My Phishing Folder')['id']If you wanted to make changes to a search performed you can update the search folder and individual criteria like the name of the search folder, the sourceFolder (root to search), or the filterQuery itself:
# update your search folder property's
search.update(
searchFolderName='Some Phishing Search',
sourceFolder='inbox',
filterQuery="contains(subject, 'EXPIRES!')"
)You can also delete a search performed by using the delete method:
# delete the current search folder
search.delete()Additionally, you can list any mailbox rules:
from graphish import Rules
rules = Rules(
connector,
userPrincipalName='[email protected]'
)
print(rules.get())You can find additional examples here
- 1.0.0
- Initial release of graphish to PyPi
- 1.3.0
- Added capabilities to get all users and to move messages to a specified mailfolder
Josh Rickard – @MSAdministrator – [email protected]
Distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for more information.
- Fork it (https://github.com/swimlane/graphish/fork)
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/fooBar) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some fooBar') - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/fooBar) - Create a new Pull Request