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Mechiel Lukkien
0c800f3d7e
update to latest sherpats fixing typo in error message, handle absent dmarc "policy override" reason 2024-03-09 15:43:49 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
7969cf002a
allow zero configured addresses for an account
preventing writing out a domains.conf that is invalid and can't be parsed
again. this happens when the last address was removed from an account. just a
click in the admin web interface.

accounts without email address cannot log in.

for issue #133 by ally9335
2024-03-09 11:51:02 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
92e0d2a682
webadmin: be more helpful when adding domains/accounts/addresses
by explaining (in the titles/hovers) what the concepts and requirements are, by
using selects/dropdowns or datalist suggestions where we have a known list, by
automatically suggesting a good account name, and putting the input fields in a
more sensible order.

based on issue #132 by ally9335
2024-03-09 11:11:52 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
47ebfa8152
queue: implement adding a message to the queue that gets sent to multiple recipients
and in a way that allows us to send that message to multiple recipients in a
single smtp transaction.
2024-03-05 20:10:28 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
15e450df61
implement only monitoring dns blocklists, without using them for incoming deliveries
so you can still know when someone has put you on their blocklist (which may
affect delivery), without using them.

also query dnsbls for our ips more often when we do more outgoing connections
for delivery: once every 100 messages, but at least 5 mins and at most 3 hours
since the previous check.
2024-03-05 19:37:48 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
a9cb6f9d0a
webadmin: add single-line form for looking up a cid for a received id 2024-03-05 10:50:56 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
93c52b01a0
implement "future release"
the smtp extension, rfc 4865.
also implement in the webmail.
the queueing/delivery part hardly required changes: we just set the first
delivery time in the future instead of immediately.

still have to find the first client that implements it.
2024-02-10 17:55:56 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
20812dcf62
add types for missing dmarc report values in reports
so admin frontend doesn't complain about invalid values (empty strings).
2024-01-23 16:51:05 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
aea8740e65
quota: fix handling negative max size when configured for an account, and clarify value is in bytes in config file
for #115 by pmarini-nc
2024-01-12 15:02:16 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
0bc3072944
new website for www.xmox.nl
most content is in markdown files in website/, some is taken out of the repo
README and rfc/index.txt. a Go file generates html. static files are kept in a
separate repo due to size.
2024-01-10 17:22:03 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
dda0a4ced1
at "client config", mention clients should explicitly be configured with the most secure authentication mechanism supported
to prevent authentication mechanism downgrade attacks by MitM.
2024-01-09 10:50:42 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
c348834ce9
prevent firefox from autocompleting the current password in the form/fields for changing password 2024-01-05 12:15:55 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
0f8bf2f220
replace http basic auth for web interfaces with session cookie & csrf-based auth
the http basic auth we had was very simple to reason about, and to implement.
but it has a major downside:

there is no way to logout, browsers keep sending credentials. ideally, browsers
themselves would show a button to stop sending credentials.

a related downside: the http auth mechanism doesn't indicate for which server
paths the credentials are.

another downside: the original password is sent to the server with each
request. though sending original passwords to web servers seems to be
considered normal.

our new approach uses session cookies, along with csrf values when we can. the
sessions are server-side managed, automatically extended on each use. this
makes it easy to invalidate sessions and keeps the frontend simpler (than with
long- vs short-term sessions and refreshing). the cookies are httponly,
samesite=strict, scoped to the path of the web interface. cookies are set
"secure" when set over https. the cookie is set by a successful call to Login.
a call to Logout invalidates a session. changing a password invalidates all
sessions for a user, but keeps the session with which the password was changed
alive. the csrf value is also random, and associated with the session cookie.
the csrf must be sent as header for api calls, or as parameter for direct form
posts (where we cannot set a custom header). rest-like calls made directly by
the browser, e.g. for images, don't have a csrf protection. the csrf value is
returned by the Login api call and stored in localstorage.

api calls without credentials return code "user:noAuth", and with bad
credentials return "user:badAuth". the api client recognizes this and triggers
a login. after a login, all auth-failed api calls are automatically retried.
only for "user:badAuth" is an error message displayed in the login form (e.g.
session expired).

in an ideal world, browsers would take care of most session management. a
server would indicate authentication is needed (like http basic auth), and the
browsers uses trusted ui to request credentials for the server & path. the
browser could use safer mechanism than sending original passwords to the
server, such as scram, along with a standard way to create sessions.  for now,
web developers have to do authentication themselves: from showing the login
prompt, ensuring the right session/csrf cookies/localstorage/headers/etc are
sent with each request.

webauthn is a newer way to do authentication, perhaps we'll implement it in the
future. though hardware tokens aren't an attractive option for many users, and
it may be overkill as long as we still do old-fashioned authentication in smtp
& imap where passwords can be sent to the server.

for issue #58
2024-01-05 10:48:42 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
a9940f9855
change javascript into typescript for webaccount and webadmin interface
all ui frontend code is now in typescript. we no longer need jshint, and we
build the frontend code during "make build".

this also changes tlsrpt types for a Report, not encoding field names with
dashes, but to keep them valid identifiers in javascript. this makes it more
conveniently to work with in the frontend, and works around a sherpats
limitation.
2023-12-31 12:05:31 +01:00