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Mechiel Lukkien
7c1879da82
webmail: when replying to message we sent, don't compose the reply to ourselve, but copy the original to/cc/bcc headers 2023-11-27 12:26:31 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
fb81effe45
webmail: for domain in From address, show if domain is dmarc(-like) validated
i'm not sure this is good enough.
this is based on field MsgFromValidation, but it doesn't hold the full DMARC information.
we also don't know mailing list-status for all historic messages.
so the red underline can occur too often.
2023-11-27 12:11:05 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
8e37fadc13
webmail: in initial start (sse) event, send the version, and ask user to reload if it changes
will prevent showing errors to users about new unknown fields that may be added
in the new version.
2023-11-27 08:06:27 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
416113af72
webmail: do not automatically mark read messages in Rejects mailbox as nonjunk 2023-11-27 07:34:18 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
3d80c05423
webmail: for long to/cc/bcc address list (>5) show the first 4 and a button to show the rest
for issue #98 by mattfbacon, thanks
2023-11-20 21:36:40 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
96faf4b5ec
webmail: don't select requiretls when mta-sts and dane are both not implemented (even though requiretls extension is announced) 2023-11-09 19:57:53 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
4510e0ce78
webmail: add Delivered-To to example settingsPut call 2023-11-02 21:56:59 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
0200e539a9
when message is delivered, save whether it is from a mailing list; in webmail, show if message was a forward or mailing list, and don't enable requiretls when sending to a list. 2023-11-02 20:03:47 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
38694d3928
Merge remote-tracking branch 'github.com/mattfbacon/mox/message-is-text' 2023-11-02 14:41:43 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
f7686b7db8
webmail: show email address instead of display name of "from" header in message listing if display name contains chars from "<@>"
it could be an attempt to confuse the reader with an email address. a classic.
2023-11-02 09:12:47 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
725f030d3c
webmail: add clear marker between message header and body, so if html message tries to fake ui elements, it'll be noticed (hopefully) 2023-11-02 09:12:47 +01:00
Matt Fellenz
3b6e1851cb
Treat messages as text 2023-11-01 14:17:02 -07:00
Mechiel Lukkien
2f5d6069bf
implement "requiretls", rfc 8689
with requiretls, the tls verification mode/rules for email deliveries can be
changed by the sender/submitter. in two ways:

1. "requiretls" smtp extension to always enforce verified tls (with mta-sts or
dnssec+dane), along the entire delivery path until delivery into the final
destination mailbox (so entire transport is verified-tls-protected).

2. "tls-required: no" message header, to ignore any tls and tls verification
errors even if the recipient domain has a policy that requires tls verification
(mta-sts and/or dnssec+dane), allowing delivery of non-sensitive messages in
case of misconfiguration/interoperability issues (at least useful for sending
tls reports).

we enable requiretls by default (only when tls is active), for smtp and
submission. it can be disabled through the config.

for each delivery attempt, we now store (per recipient domain, in the account
of the sender) whether the smtp server supports starttls and requiretls. this
support is shown (after having sent a first message) in the webmail when
sending a message (the previous 3 bars under the address input field are now 5
bars, the first for starttls support, the last for requiretls support). when
all recipient domains for a message are known to implement requiretls,
requiretls is automatically selected for sending (instead of "default" tls
behaviour). users can also select the "fallback to insecure" to add the
"tls-required: no" header.

new metrics are added for insight into requiretls errors and (some, not yet
all) cases where tls-required-no ignored a tls/verification error.

the admin can change the requiretls status for messages in the queue. so with
default delivery attempts, when verified tls is required by failing, an admin
could potentially change the field to "tls-required: no"-behaviour.

messages received (over smtp) with the requiretls option, get a comment added
to their Received header line, just before "id", after "with".
2023-10-24 10:10:46 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
08995c7806
webmail: when composing a message, show security status in a bar below addressee input field
the bar is currently showing 3 properties:
1. mta-sts enforced;
2. mx lookup returned dnssec-signed response;
3. first delivery destination host has dane records

the colors are: red for not-implemented, green for implemented, gray for error,
nothing for unknown/irrelevant.

the plan is to implement "requiretls" soon and start caching per domain whether
delivery can be done with starttls and whether the domain supports requiretls.
and show that in two new parts of the bar.

thanks to damian poddebniak for pointing out that security indicators should
always be visible, not only for positive/negative result. otherwise users won't
notice their absence.
2023-10-15 15:40:13 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
4ab3e6bc9b
webmail: autoresize address input field in compose window
so full name/email address is visible.

using a hidden grid element that gets the same content as the input element.
from https://css-tricks.com/auto-growing-inputs-textareas/

a recent commit probably also make the compose window full-screen-width on
chrome, this restores to the intended behaviour of a less wide default size.

if you add multiple address fields, the compose window will still grow. not
great, in the future, we should make the compose window resizable by dragging.
2023-10-15 10:53:57 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
42d817ef3d
quick fix for making compose window resizable by expanding/shrinking when textarea is resized
the textarea is resizable (though it's not convenient to do in firefox which
only shows a dragcorner in the bottomright, usually located in the bottom
corner of the screen, so there is little space left to drag the corner; the
workaround is to move the window temporarily).
2023-10-14 21:02:54 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
56956c224b
webmail: when quoting text that switches unicode blocks (as highlighted), don't lose the switched text
by using a String object as the textarea child.  instead of a regular js string
that would be unicode-block-switch-highlighted, which would cause it to be
split into parts, with odd or even parts added as span elements, which the
textarea would then ignore.
2023-10-14 14:47:24 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
6e391c3be0
ensure there is a space between active requests mentioned in the status bar at the top 2023-10-14 11:13:26 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
8640fd8cff
webmail: top-post with no text selected and add "on ... wrote"-line, keep bottom-quoting with text selected
top-posting causes "On $datetime, $sender wrote:" above the quoted text to be
added (unless there was no Date header or valid address in a From header).

in the near future we should create settings, and add a setting for adding the
"on ... wrote"-line, ideally including a template.

for issue #83 by mattfbacon, thanks!
2023-10-13 19:28:04 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
a93dd348fe
webmail: ensure wrap of long header lines, instead of horizontal scrollbar in message header section 2023-10-12 22:08:13 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
8dacc31445
webmail: for high images (aspect ratio), don't let image extend beyond window height
apparently the flex parent and flex child with grow 1 is unbounded even with a parent height of 100%
2023-10-12 21:53:05 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
3353062dbe
webmail: when moving out all messages in a thread (none remaining in view), don't cause js error but select next message
removing an item from the selected list should be done regardless of focus,
i.e. the code snippet shouldn't have been behind the "if (focus...)" condition.
2023-09-22 14:25:25 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
be5f804d5b
webmail: use the "threads: on" mode by default
with "threads: unread", there is a bit too much change between different times
of opening the mailbox. perhaps the mode wasn't a good idea...
2023-09-22 14:12:46 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
e6d8049548
webmail: in attachment viewer, for text/* content-type, show the text immediately too
instead of claiming it may be a binary file and showing a button to display the contents.
2023-09-21 15:29:38 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
f87f286b80
webmail: dragging works on selected items, so tell user they cannot drag if they try to drag a non-selected message 2023-09-21 14:39:40 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
fc6e61e9a5
webmail: add arrow left/right to collapse/expanse threads 2023-09-21 11:51:38 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
9bc860e207
webmail: make double click on mailbox expand/collapse, and make mailbox text unselectable (so the double click doesn't also select text) 2023-09-21 11:40:22 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
941a2311f0
webmail: try a bit harder not to get mailbox names or search queries in the potential stacktrace
we want to user to submit the stack trace. user can still edit before
submitting, but it won't look attractive to submit stacktraces with info that
shouldn't be there. not great that firefox is including too much info and the
effort we need to make to get it out again, but well.
2023-09-21 11:31:07 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
cde54442d2
webmail: in status line about (re|dis)connecting, make error message more readable
with space after line, so a next line doesn't get concatenated. and with capital.
2023-09-21 09:07:49 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
bff0131164
webmail: new shortcut "T" for showing html version of email, and t for text version
shortcut X used to be "show html version", but with threading support became
"toggle collapse", so there was a clash.
2023-09-15 15:51:59 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
3fb41ff073
implement message threading in backend and webmail
we match messages to their parents based on the "references" and "in-reply-to"
headers (requiring the same base subject), and in absense of those headers we
also by only base subject (against messages received max 4 weeks ago).

we store a threadid with messages. all messages in a thread have the same
threadid.  messages also have a "thread parent ids", which holds all id's of
parent messages up to the thread root.  then there is "thread missing link",
which is set when a referenced immediate parent wasn't found (but possibly
earlier ancestors can still be found and will be in thread parent ids".

threads can be muted: newly delivered messages are automatically marked as
read/seen.  threads can be marked as collapsed: if set, the webmail collapses
the thread to a single item in the basic threading view (default is to expand
threads).  the muted and collapsed fields are copied from their parent on
message delivery.

the threading is implemented in the webmail. the non-threading mode still works
as before. the new default threading mode "unread" automatically expands only
the threads with at least one unread (not seen) meessage. the basic threading
mode "on" expands all threads except when explicitly collapsed (as saved in the
thread collapsed field). new shortcuts for navigation/interaction threads have
been added, e.g. go to previous/next thread root, toggle collapse/expand of
thread (or double click), toggle mute of thread. some previous shortcuts have
changed, see the help for details.

the message threading are added with an explicit account upgrade step,
automatically started when an account is opened. the upgrade is done in the
background because it will take too long for large mailboxes to block account
operations. the upgrade takes two steps: 1. updating all message records in the
database to add a normalized message-id and thread base subject (with "re:",
"fwd:" and several other schemes stripped). 2. going through all messages in
the database again, reading the "references" and "in-reply-to" headers from
disk, and matching against their parents. this second step is also done at the
end of each import of mbox/maildir mailboxes. new deliveries are matched
immediately against other existing messages, currently no attempt is made to
rematch previously delivered messages (which could be useful for related
messages being delivered out of order).

the threading is not yet exposed over imap.
2023-09-13 15:44:57 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
affb057a0c
webmail: fix case where tree of mailboxes wasn't displayed properly
for example, when these mailboxes existed: "a", "a.b", "a/b", then "a.b" (.
before / in ascii) prevented "a/b" from being displayed in the tree below "a".
2023-08-23 14:57:05 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
9f46879377
webmail: correct label for Subject in search form 2023-08-15 13:03:02 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
d7df70acd8
webmail: don't lose display of additional headers when a flag/keyword changes (e.g. marked as read) 2023-08-11 08:38:57 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
383eb483df
webmail: for html-only messages, also show the "show html with external resources" button 2023-08-10 14:55:30 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
0434e49c3a
webmail: while attachment viewer is open, don't handle global keyboard shortcuts (like search, going to inbox)
feedback from jonathan, thanks!
2023-08-10 11:02:13 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
c24bb063e5
webmail tweaks
- padding on small attachment download button.
- don't remember "show html" but always display text first.
- propagate modseq to message when flags/keywords change, so "show internals" shows the update.
2023-08-10 10:56:04 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
f48a53726e
when clearing search, open inbox
feedback from jonathan, thanks!
2023-08-10 10:42:54 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
20ebdae8ea
in webmail, automatically mark message as nonjunk when open for 5 seconds, and prevent extraneous newlines when composing a reply to selected text 2023-08-09 09:45:54 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
849b4ec9e9
add webmail
it was far down on the roadmap, but implemented earlier, because it's
interesting, and to help prepare for a jmap implementation. for jmap we need to
implement more client-like functionality than with just imap. internal data
structures need to change. jmap has lots of other requirements, so it's already
a big project. by implementing a webmail now, some of the required data
structure changes become clear and can be made now, so the later jmap
implementation can do things similarly to the webmail code. the webmail
frontend and webmail are written together, making their interface/api much
smaller and simpler than jmap.

one of the internal changes is that we now keep track of per-mailbox
total/unread/unseen/deleted message counts and mailbox sizes.  keeping this
data consistent after any change to the stored messages (through the code base)
is tricky, so mox now has a consistency check that verifies the counts are
correct, which runs only during tests, each time an internal account reference
is closed. we have a few more internal "changes" that are propagated for the
webmail frontend (that imap doesn't have a way to propagate on a connection),
like changes to the special-use flags on mailboxes, and used keywords in a
mailbox. more changes that will be required have revealed themselves while
implementing the webmail, and will be implemented next.

the webmail user interface is modeled after the mail clients i use or have
used: thunderbird, macos mail, mutt; and webmails i normally only use for
testing: gmail, proton, yahoo, outlook. a somewhat technical user is assumed,
but still the goal is to make this webmail client easy to use for everyone. the
user interface looks like most other mail clients: a list of mailboxes, a
search bar, a message list view, and message details. there is a top/bottom and
a left/right layout for the list/message view, default is automatic based on
screen size. the panes can be resized by the user. buttons for actions are just
text, not icons. clicking a button briefly shows the shortcut for the action in
the bottom right, helping with learning to operate quickly. any text that is
underdotted has a title attribute that causes more information to be displayed,
e.g. what a button does or a field is about. to highlight potential phishing
attempts, any text (anywhere in the webclient) that switches unicode "blocks"
(a rough approximation to (language) scripts) within a word is underlined
orange. multiple messages can be selected with familiar ui interaction:
clicking while holding control and/or shift keys.  keyboard navigation works
with arrows/page up/down and home/end keys, and also with a few basic vi-like
keys for list/message navigation. we prefer showing the text instead of
html (with inlined images only) version of a message. html messages are shown
in an iframe served from an endpoint with CSP headers to prevent dangerous
resources (scripts, external images) from being loaded. the html is also
sanitized, with javascript removed. a user can choose to load external
resources (e.g. images for tracking purposes).

the frontend is just (strict) typescript, no external frameworks. all
incoming/outgoing data is typechecked, both the api request parameters and
response types, and the data coming in over SSE. the types and checking code
are generated with sherpats, which uses the api definitions generated by
sherpadoc based on the Go code. so types from the backend are automatically
propagated to the frontend.  since there is no framework to automatically
propagate properties and rerender components, changes coming in over the SSE
connection are propagated explicitly with regular function calls.  the ui is
separated into "views", each with a "root" dom element that is added to the
visible document. these views have additional functions for getting changes
propagated, often resulting in the view updating its (internal) ui state (dom).
we keep the frontend compilation simple, it's just a few typescript files that
get compiled (combined and types stripped) into a single js file, no additional
runtime code needed or complicated build processes used.  the webmail is served
is served from a compressed, cachable html file that includes style and the
javascript, currently just over 225kb uncompressed, under 60kb compressed (not
minified, including comments). we include the generated js files in the
repository, to keep Go's easily buildable self-contained binaries.

authentication is basic http, as with the account and admin pages. most data
comes in over one long-term SSE connection to the backend. api requests signal
which mailbox/search/messages are requested over the SSE connection. fetching
individual messages, and making changes, are done through api calls. the
operations are similar to imap, so some code has been moved from package
imapserver to package store. the future jmap implementation will benefit from
these changes too. more functionality will probably be moved to the store
package in the future.

the quickstart enables webmail on the internal listener by default (for new
installs). users can enable it on the public listener if they want to. mox
localserve enables it too. to enable webmail on existing installs, add settings
like the following to the listeners in mox.conf, similar to AccountHTTP(S):

	WebmailHTTP:
		Enabled: true
	WebmailHTTPS:
		Enabled: true

special thanks to liesbeth, gerben, andrii for early user feedback.

there is plenty still to do, see the list at the top of webmail/webmail.ts.
feedback welcome as always.
2023-08-07 21:57:03 +02:00