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Mechiel Lukkien
09fcc49223
add a webapi and webhooks for a simple http/json-based api
for applications to compose/send messages, receive delivery feedback, and
maintain suppression lists.

this is an alternative to applications using a library to compose messages,
submitting those messages using smtp, and monitoring a mailbox with imap for
DSNs, which can be processed into the equivalent of suppression lists. but you
need to know about all these standards/protocols and find libraries. by using
the webapi & webhooks, you just need a http & json library.

unfortunately, there is no standard for these kinds of api, so mox has made up
yet another one...

matching incoming DSNs about deliveries to original outgoing messages requires
keeping history of "retired" messages (delivered from the queue, either
successfully or failed). this can be enabled per account. history is also
useful for debugging deliveries. we now also keep history of each delivery
attempt, accessible while still in the queue, and kept when a message is
retired. the queue webadmin pages now also have pagination, to show potentially
large history.

a queue of webhook calls is now managed too. failures are retried similar to
message deliveries. webhooks can also be saved to the retired list after
completing. also configurable per account.

messages can be sent with a "unique smtp mail from" address. this can only be
used if the domain is configured with a localpart catchall separator such as
"+". when enabled, a queued message gets assigned a random "fromid", which is
added after the separator when sending. when DSNs are returned, they can be
related to previously sent messages based on this fromid. in the future, we can
implement matching on the "envid" used in the smtp dsn extension, or on the
"message-id" of the message. using a fromid can be triggered by authenticating
with a login email address that is configured as enabling fromid.

suppression lists are automatically managed per account. if a delivery attempt
results in certain smtp errors, the destination address is added to the
suppression list. future messages queued for that recipient will immediately
fail without a delivery attempt. suppression lists protect your mail server
reputation.

submitted messages can carry "extra" data through the queue and webhooks for
outgoing deliveries. through webapi as a json object, through smtp submission
as message headers of the form "x-mox-extra-<key>: value".

to make it easy to test webapi/webhooks locally, the "localserve" mode actually
puts messages in the queue. when it's time to deliver, it still won't do a full
delivery attempt, but just delivers to the sender account. unless the recipient
address has a special form, simulating a failure to deliver.

admins now have more control over the queue. "hold rules" can be added to mark
newly queued messages as "on hold", pausing delivery. rules can be about
certain sender or recipient domains/addresses, or apply to all messages pausing
the entire queue. also useful for (local) testing.

new config options have been introduced. they are editable through the admin
and/or account web interfaces.

the webapi http endpoints are enabled for newly generated configs with the
quickstart, and in localserve. existing configurations must explicitly enable
the webapi in mox.conf.

gopherwatch.org was created to dogfood this code. it initially used just the
compose/smtpclient/imapclient mox packages to send messages and process
delivery feedback. it will get a config option to use the mox webapi/webhooks
instead. the gopherwatch code to use webapi/webhook is smaller and simpler, and
developing that shaped development of the mox webapi/webhooks.

for issue #31 by cuu508
2024-04-15 21:49:02 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
8bec5ef7d4
also trigger use of smtputf8 for utf8 localpart in Reply-To header 2024-04-15 20:47:53 +02:00
Laurent Meunier
be570d1c7d add TransportDirect transport
The `TransportDirect` transport allows to tweak outgoing SMTP
connections to remote servers. Currently, it only allows to select
network IP family (ipv4, ipv6 or both).

For example, to disable ipv6 for all outgoing SMTP connections:
- add these lines in mox.conf to create a new transport named
"disableipv6":
```
Transports:
  disableipv6:
    Direct:
      DisableIpv6: true
```
- then add these lines in domains.conf to use this transport:
```
Routes:
  -
    Transport: disableipv6
```

fix #149
2024-04-12 17:27:39 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
40ade995a5
improve queue management
- add option to put messages in the queue "on hold", preventing delivery
  attempts until taken off hold again.
- add "hold rules", to automatically mark some/all submitted messages as "on
  hold", e.g. from a specific account or to a specific domain.
- add operation to "fail" a message, causing a DSN to be delivered to the
  sender. previously we could only drop a message from the queue.
- update admin page & add new cli tools for these operations, with new
  filtering rules for selecting the messages to operate on. in the admin
  interface, add filtering and checkboxes to select a set of messages to operate
  on.
2024-03-18 08:50:42 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
cef83341e5
make it harder to forget to set smtputf8 on message.Composer
we should do better: first gather all headers, and only write it when we start
on the body, and then calculate smtputf8 ourselves.
2024-03-16 20:59:19 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
4699504c9f
show goversion and goos/goarch on admin page 2024-03-11 08:58:40 +01:00
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
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
63cef8e3a5
webmail: fix for ignoring error about sending to invalid address
before, an error about an invalid address was not used, causing a delivery
attempt to an empty address (empty localpart/domain). delivery to that address
would fail, but we should've prevented that message from being queued at all.

additionally, an error in adding the message to the queue was ignored too.
2024-03-09 09:51:24 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
c57aeac7f0
prevent unicode-confusion in password by applying PRECIS, and username/email address by applying unicode NFC normalization
an é (e with accent) can also be written as e+\u0301. the first form is NFC,
the second NFD. when logging in, we transform usernames (email addresses) to
NFC. so both forms will be accepted. if a client is using NFD, they can log
in too.

for passwords, we apply the PRECIS "opaquestring", which (despite the name)
transforms the value too: unicode spaces are replaced with ascii spaces. the
string is also normalized to NFC. PRECIS may reject confusing passwords when
you set a password.
2024-03-09 09:20:29 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
8e6fe7459b
normalize localparts with unicode nfc when parsing
both when parsing our configs, and for incoming on smtp or in messages.
so we properly compare things like é and e+accent as equal, and accept the
different encodings of that same address.
2024-03-08 21:08:40 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
9e7d6b85b7
queue: deliver to multiple recipients in a single smtp transaction
transferring the data only once. we only do this when the recipient domains
are the same. when queuing, we now take care to set the same NextAttempt
timestamp, so queued messages are actually eligable for combined delivery.

this adds a DeliverMultiple to the smtp client. for pipelined requests, it will
send all RCPT TO (and MAIL and DATA) in one go, and handles the various
responses and error conditions, returning either an overal error, or per
recipient smtp responses. the results of the smtp LIMITS extension are also
available in the smtp client now.

this also takes the "LIMITS RCPTMAX" smtp extension into account: if the server
only accepts a single recipient, we won't send multiple.
if a server doesn't announce a RCPTMAX limit, but still has one (like mox does
for non-spf-verified transactions), we'll recognize code 452 and 552 (for
historic reasons) as temporary error, and try again in a separate transaction
immediately after. we don't yet implement "LIMITS MAILMAX", doesn't seem likely
in practice.
2024-03-07 10:07:53 +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
af968f7614
webmail: for junk/rejects messages, show sender address instead of name in list 2024-03-05 09:04:59 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
79f91ebd87
webmail: don't switch back focus after autocompleting address
actually, this fix can reduce focus changes for more operations. withStatus is
often used to show an operation in progress in the status bar, only when the
operation isn't done within 1 second. we would restore focus to the element
before the operation started. that was done because we disable elements
sometimes (preventing duplicate form submission). for things like the
autocomplete, with the tab key, which also moves focus to the next element, we
don't want that focus switched back again.
2024-03-05 08:46:56 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
63c3c1fd6a
webmail: leave out own address in reply all when we have addresses remaining 2024-03-04 20:21:41 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
13923e4b7b
better thread matching for dsns
keep track of whether a message is a dsn, and match dsn's against their sent
message by ignoring the message subject.
2024-03-04 16:40:27 +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
ee1db2dde7
webmail: implement registering and handling "mailto:" links
to start composing a message.

the help popup now has a button to register the "mailto:" links with the mox
webmail (typically only works over https, not all browsers support it).

the mailto links are specified in 6068. we support the to/cc/bcc/subject/body
parameters. other parameters should be seen as custom headers, but we don't
support messages with custom headers at all at the moment, so we ignore them.

we now also turn text of the form "mailto:user@host" into a clickable link
(will not be too common). we could be recognizing any "x@x.x" as email address
and make them clickable in the future.

thanks to Hans-Jörg for explaining this functionality.
2024-02-09 11:21:33 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
f3bf348214
webmail: show unicode for internationalized email addresses by default
before, we showed the xn-- ascii names, along with the unicode name. but users
of internationalized email don't want to see any xn-- names. we now put those
in an html title attribute for some cases, so you can still see them if you
really want to, by hovering.

after talking to arnt at fosdem.
2024-02-08 18:03:48 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
d1b87cdb0d
replace packages slog and slices from golang.org/x/exp with stdlib
since we are now at go1.21 as minimum.
2024-02-08 14:49:01 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
9cf8ee2162
webmail: don't who an age of "-<1min", drop the -
if a browser is ahead just a few seconds, we would show "-<1min", not great.
just show "<1min" in that case. we'll still show negative age if drift is more
than 1 minute, which seems like a good hint to get time fixed on either client
or server.
2024-01-23 17:01:34 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
46aacdb79b
webmail: when q/b-word-decoding attachment filenames, recognize more charset encodings
based on #113 by jsfan3
2024-01-12 15:25:23 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
2392f79aa9
for username/email input field in login form, automatically resize so also longer addresses are fully visible
feedback from jsfan3 in issue #58, thanks!
2024-01-08 22:00:42 +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
1f9b640d9a
add faq for smtp smuggling, fix bug around handling "\nX\n" for any X, reject bare carriage returns and possibly smtp-smuggling attempts
mox was already strict in its "\r\n.\r\n" handling for end-of-message in an
smtp transaction.

due to a mostly unrelated bug, sequences of "\nX\n", including "\n.\n" were
rejected with a "local processing error".

the sequence "\r\n.\n" dropped the dot, not necessarily a big problem, this is
unlikely to happen in a legimate transaction and the behaviour not
unreasonable.

we take this opportunity to reject all bare \r.  we detect all slightly
incorrect combinations of "\r\n.\r\n" with an error mentioning smtp smuggling,
in part to appease the tools checking for it.

smtp errors are 500 "bad syntax", and mention smtp smuggling.
2024-01-01 20:11:16 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
fce3a5bf73
webmail: moxVersion was too similar to moxversion, choose better name 2024-01-01 14:51:17 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
b887539ee4
webmail/*.ts needed rebuild after changing tcs.sh to target es2022
hopefully last of embarrassing string of commits...
2024-01-01 14:13:05 +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
Mechiel Lukkien
802dcef192
webmail: for messages in designated Sent mailbox, show To/Cc/Bcc in italics, and show all correspondents in collapsed thread
showing addressees for Sent messages for issue #104 by mattfbacon, thanks for the report!
2023-12-21 09:23:06 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
d73bda7511
add per-account quota for total message size disk usage
so a single user cannot fill up the disk.
by default, there is (still) no limit. a default can be set in the config file
for all accounts, and a per-account max size can be set that would override any
global setting.

this does not take into account disk usage of the index database. and also not
of any file system overhead.
2023-12-20 20:54:12 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
e048d0962b
small fixes
a typo, using ongoing tx instead of making a new one, don't pass literal string
to formatting function.

found while working on quota support.
2023-12-16 11:53:14 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
dfddf0e874
for webapi requests, make canceled contexts a user instead of server error
no need to trigger alerts for user-initiated errors
2023-12-15 15:47:54 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
406fdc312d
when autocompleting, abort previous still pending request
should prevent a long list of "Autocompleting address" mentions in the status
bar at the top in case of non-responsive network
2023-12-14 20:20:17 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
d1b66035a9
add more documentation, examples with tests to illustrate reusable components 2023-12-14 20:20:17 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
72ac1fde29
expose fewer internals in packages, for easier software reuse
- prometheus is now behind an interface, they aren't dependencies for the
  reusable components anymore.
- some dependencies have been inverted: instead of packages importing a main
  package to get configuration, the main package now sets configuration in
  these packages. that means fewer internals are pulled in.
- some functions now have new parameters for values that were retrieved from
  package "mox-".
2023-12-14 15:39:36 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
5b20cba50a
switch to slog.Logger for logging, for easier reuse of packages by external software
we don't want external software to include internal details like mlog.
slog.Logger is/will be the standard.

we still have mlog for its helper functions, and its handler that logs in
concise logfmt used by mox.

packages that are not meant for reuse still pass around mlog.Log for
convenience.

we use golang.org/x/exp/slog because we also support the previous Go toolchain
version. with the next Go release, we'll switch to the builtin slog.
2023-12-14 13:45:52 +01:00
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
8f55d0ada6
fix build, missing api build 2023-11-11 20:06:42 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
dcee0345ef
nits, removing a old todo and a stray newline 2023-11-11 19:14:19 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
42f6f9cbb3
change the message composing code from webmail over to message.Composer too 2023-11-09 21:15:27 +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
893a6f8911
implement outgoing tls reports
we were already accepting, processing and displaying incoming tls reports. now
we start tracking TLS connection and security-policy-related errors for
outgoing message deliveries as well. we send reports once a day, to the
reporting addresses specified in TLSRPT records (rua) of a policy domain. these
reports are about MTA-STS policies and/or DANE policies, and about
STARTTLS-related failures.

sending reports is enabled by default, but can be disabled through setting
NoOutgoingTLSReports in mox.conf.

only at the end of the implementation process came the realization that the
TLSRPT policy domain for DANE (MX) hosts are separate from the TLSRPT policy
for the recipient domain, and that MTA-STS and DANE TLS/policy results are
typically delivered in separate reports. so MX hosts need their own TLSRPT
policies.

config for the per-host TLSRPT policy should be added to mox.conf for existing
installs, in field HostTLSRPT. it is automatically configured by quickstart for
new installs. with a HostTLSRPT config, the "dns records" and "dns check" admin
pages now suggest the per-host TLSRPT record. by creating that record, you're
requesting TLS reports about your MX host.

gathering all the TLS/policy results is somewhat tricky. the tentacles go
throughout the code. the positive result is that the TLS/policy-related code
had to be cleaned up a bit. for example, the smtpclient TLS modes now reflect
reality better, with independent settings about whether PKIX and/or DANE
verification has to be done, and/or whether verification errors have to be
ignored (e.g. for tls-required: no header). also, cached mtasts policies of
mode "none" are now cleaned up once the MTA-STS DNS record goes away.
2023-11-09 19:47:26 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
d02ac0cb86
webmail: fix received date shown on message
we were trying to offset the timezone, but that makes no sense: we already
created a date in the local timezone based on (milli)seconds passed. so we can
just use that date instead of calculating a wrong date.
2023-11-04 23:35:44 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
4510e0ce78
webmail: add Delivered-To to example settingsPut call 2023-11-02 21:56:59 +01:00