mox/mox-/admin.go
Mechiel Lukkien 28fae96a9b
make mox compile on windows, without "mox serve" but with working "mox localserve"
getting mox to compile required changing code in only a few places where
package "syscall" was used: for accessing file access times and for umask
handling. an open problem is how to start a process as an unprivileged user on
windows.  that's why "mox serve" isn't implemented yet. and just finding a way
to implement it now may not be good enough in the near future: we may want to
starting using a more complete privilege separation approach, with a process
handling sensitive tasks (handling private keys, authentication), where we may
want to pass file descriptors between processes. how would that work on
windows?

anyway, getting mox to compile for windows doesn't mean it works properly on
windows. the largest issue: mox would normally open a file, rename or remove
it, and finally close it. this happens during message delivery. that doesn't
work on windows, the rename/remove would fail because the file is still open.
so this commit swaps many "remove" and "close" calls. renames are a longer
story: message delivery had two ways to deliver: with "consuming" the
(temporary) message file (which would rename it to its final destination), and
without consuming (by hardlinking the file, falling back to copying). the last
delivery to a recipient of a message (and the only one in the common case of a
single recipient) would consume the message, and the earlier recipients would
not.  during delivery, the already open message file was used, to parse the
message.  we still want to use that open message file, and the caller now stays
responsible for closing it, but we no longer try to rename (consume) the file.
we always hardlink (or copy) during delivery (this works on windows), and the
caller is responsible for closing and removing (in that order) the original
temporary file. this does cost one syscall more. but it makes the delivery code
(responsibilities) a bit simpler.

there is one more obvious issue: the file system path separator. mox already
used the "filepath" package to join paths in many places, but not everywhere.
and it still used strings with slashes for local file access. with this commit,
the code now uses filepath.FromSlash for path strings with slashes, uses
"filepath" in a few more places where it previously didn't. also switches from
"filepath" to regular "path" package when handling mailbox names in a few
places, because those always use forward slashes, regardless of local file
system conventions.  windows can handle forward slashes when opening files, so
test code that passes path strings with forward slashes straight to go stdlib
file i/o functions are left unchanged to reduce code churn. the regular
non-test code, or test code that uses path strings in places other than
standard i/o functions, does have the paths converted for consistent paths
(otherwise we would end up with paths with mixed forward/backward slashes in
log messages).

windows cannot dup a listening socket. for "mox localserve", it isn't
important, and we can work around the issue. the current approach for "mox
serve" (forking a process and passing file descriptors of listening sockets on
"privileged" ports) won't work on windows. perhaps it isn't needed on windows,
and any user can listen on "privileged" ports? that would be welcome.

on windows, os.Open cannot open a directory, so we cannot call Sync on it after
message delivery. a cursory internet search indicates that directories cannot
be synced on windows. the story is probably much more nuanced than that, with
long deep technical details/discussions/disagreement/confusion, like on unix.
for "mox localserve" we can get away with making syncdir a no-op.
2023-10-14 10:54:07 +02:00

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Go

package mox
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"crypto"
"crypto/ed25519"
cryptorand "crypto/rand"
"crypto/rsa"
"crypto/sha256"
"crypto/x509"
"encoding/pem"
"fmt"
"net"
"net/url"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"sort"
"strings"
"time"
"golang.org/x/exp/maps"
"github.com/mjl-/adns"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/config"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/dkim"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/dmarc"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/dns"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/junk"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/mlog"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/mtasts"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/smtp"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/tlsrpt"
)
// TXTStrings returns a TXT record value as one or more quoted strings, taking the max
// length of 255 characters for a string into account. In case of multiple
// strings, a multi-line record is returned.
func TXTStrings(s string) string {
if len(s) <= 255 {
return `"` + s + `"`
}
r := "(\n"
for len(s) > 0 {
n := len(s)
if n > 255 {
n = 255
}
if r != "" {
r += " "
}
r += "\t\t\"" + s[:n] + "\"\n"
s = s[n:]
}
r += "\t)"
return r
}
// MakeDKIMEd25519Key returns a PEM buffer containing an ed25519 key for use
// with DKIM.
// selector and domain can be empty. If not, they are used in the note.
func MakeDKIMEd25519Key(selector, domain dns.Domain) ([]byte, error) {
_, privKey, err := ed25519.GenerateKey(cryptorand.Reader)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("generating key: %w", err)
}
pkcs8, err := x509.MarshalPKCS8PrivateKey(privKey)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("marshal key: %w", err)
}
block := &pem.Block{
Type: "PRIVATE KEY",
Headers: map[string]string{
"Note": dkimKeyNote("ed25519", selector, domain),
},
Bytes: pkcs8,
}
b := &bytes.Buffer{}
if err := pem.Encode(b, block); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("encoding pem: %w", err)
}
return b.Bytes(), nil
}
func dkimKeyNote(kind string, selector, domain dns.Domain) string {
s := kind + " dkim private key"
var zero dns.Domain
if selector != zero && domain != zero {
s += fmt.Sprintf(" for %s._domainkey.%s", selector.ASCII, domain.ASCII)
}
s += fmt.Sprintf(", generated by mox on %s", time.Now().Format(time.RFC3339))
return s
}
// MakeDKIMEd25519Key returns a PEM buffer containing an rsa key for use with
// DKIM.
// selector and domain can be empty. If not, they are used in the note.
func MakeDKIMRSAKey(selector, domain dns.Domain) ([]byte, error) {
// 2048 bits seems reasonable in 2022, 1024 is on the low side, larger
// keys may not fit in UDP DNS response.
privKey, err := rsa.GenerateKey(cryptorand.Reader, 2048)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("generating key: %w", err)
}
pkcs8, err := x509.MarshalPKCS8PrivateKey(privKey)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("marshal key: %w", err)
}
block := &pem.Block{
Type: "PRIVATE KEY",
Headers: map[string]string{
"Note": dkimKeyNote("rsa-2048", selector, domain),
},
Bytes: pkcs8,
}
b := &bytes.Buffer{}
if err := pem.Encode(b, block); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("encoding pem: %w", err)
}
return b.Bytes(), nil
}
// MakeAccountConfig returns a new account configuration for an email address.
func MakeAccountConfig(addr smtp.Address) config.Account {
account := config.Account{
Domain: addr.Domain.Name(),
Destinations: map[string]config.Destination{
addr.String(): {},
},
RejectsMailbox: "Rejects",
JunkFilter: &config.JunkFilter{
Threshold: 0.95,
Params: junk.Params{
Onegrams: true,
MaxPower: .01,
TopWords: 10,
IgnoreWords: .1,
RareWords: 2,
},
},
}
account.AutomaticJunkFlags.Enabled = true
account.AutomaticJunkFlags.JunkMailboxRegexp = "^(junk|spam)"
account.AutomaticJunkFlags.NeutralMailboxRegexp = "^(inbox|neutral|postmaster|dmarc|tlsrpt|rejects)"
account.SubjectPass.Period = 12 * time.Hour
return account
}
// MakeDomainConfig makes a new config for a domain, creating DKIM keys, using
// accountName for DMARC and TLS reports.
func MakeDomainConfig(ctx context.Context, domain, hostname dns.Domain, accountName string, withMTASTS bool) (config.Domain, []string, error) {
log := xlog.WithContext(ctx)
now := time.Now()
year := now.Format("2006")
timestamp := now.Format("20060102T150405")
var paths []string
defer func() {
for _, p := range paths {
err := os.Remove(p)
log.Check(err, "removing path for domain config", mlog.Field("path", p))
}
}()
writeFile := func(path string, data []byte) error {
os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(path), 0770)
f, err := os.OpenFile(path, os.O_WRONLY|os.O_CREATE|os.O_EXCL, 0660)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("creating file %s: %s", path, err)
}
defer func() {
if f != nil {
err := f.Close()
log.Check(err, "closing file after error")
err = os.Remove(path)
log.Check(err, "removing file after error", mlog.Field("path", path))
}
}()
if _, err := f.Write(data); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("writing file %s: %s", path, err)
}
if err := f.Close(); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("close file: %v", err)
}
f = nil
return nil
}
confDKIM := config.DKIM{
Selectors: map[string]config.Selector{},
}
addSelector := func(kind, name string, privKey []byte) error {
record := fmt.Sprintf("%s._domainkey.%s", name, domain.ASCII)
keyPath := filepath.Join("dkim", fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s.%s.privatekey.pkcs8.pem", record, timestamp, kind))
p := configDirPath(ConfigDynamicPath, keyPath)
if err := writeFile(p, privKey); err != nil {
return err
}
paths = append(paths, p)
confDKIM.Selectors[name] = config.Selector{
// Example from RFC has 5 day between signing and expiration. ../rfc/6376:1393
// Expiration is not intended as antireplay defense, but it may help. ../rfc/6376:1340
// Messages in the wild have been observed with 2 hours and 1 year expiration.
Expiration: "72h",
PrivateKeyFile: keyPath,
}
return nil
}
addEd25519 := func(name string) error {
key, err := MakeDKIMEd25519Key(dns.Domain{ASCII: name}, domain)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("making dkim ed25519 private key: %s", err)
}
return addSelector("ed25519", name, key)
}
addRSA := func(name string) error {
key, err := MakeDKIMRSAKey(dns.Domain{ASCII: name}, domain)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("making dkim rsa private key: %s", err)
}
return addSelector("rsa2048", name, key)
}
if err := addEd25519(year + "a"); err != nil {
return config.Domain{}, nil, err
}
if err := addRSA(year + "b"); err != nil {
return config.Domain{}, nil, err
}
if err := addEd25519(year + "c"); err != nil {
return config.Domain{}, nil, err
}
if err := addRSA(year + "d"); err != nil {
return config.Domain{}, nil, err
}
// We sign with the first two. In case they are misused, the switch to the other
// keys is easy, just change the config. Operators should make the public key field
// of the misused keys empty in the DNS records to disable the misused keys.
confDKIM.Sign = []string{year + "a", year + "b"}
confDomain := config.Domain{
LocalpartCatchallSeparator: "+",
DKIM: confDKIM,
DMARC: &config.DMARC{
Account: accountName,
Localpart: "dmarc-reports",
Mailbox: "DMARC",
},
TLSRPT: &config.TLSRPT{
Account: accountName,
Localpart: "tls-reports",
Mailbox: "TLSRPT",
},
}
if withMTASTS {
confDomain.MTASTS = &config.MTASTS{
PolicyID: time.Now().UTC().Format("20060102T150405"),
Mode: mtasts.ModeEnforce,
// We start out with 24 hour, and warn in the admin interface that users should
// increase it to weeks once the setup works.
MaxAge: 24 * time.Hour,
MX: []string{hostname.ASCII},
}
}
rpaths := paths
paths = nil
return confDomain, rpaths, nil
}
// DomainAdd adds the domain to the domains config, rewriting domains.conf and
// marking it loaded.
//
// accountName is used for DMARC/TLS report and potentially for the postmaster address.
// If the account does not exist, it is created with localpart. Localpart must be
// set only if the account does not yet exist.
func DomainAdd(ctx context.Context, domain dns.Domain, accountName string, localpart smtp.Localpart) (rerr error) {
log := xlog.WithContext(ctx)
defer func() {
if rerr != nil {
log.Errorx("adding domain", rerr, mlog.Field("domain", domain), mlog.Field("account", accountName), mlog.Field("localpart", localpart))
}
}()
Conf.dynamicMutex.Lock()
defer Conf.dynamicMutex.Unlock()
c := Conf.Dynamic
if _, ok := c.Domains[domain.Name()]; ok {
return fmt.Errorf("domain already present")
}
// Compose new config without modifying existing data structures. If we fail, we
// leave no trace.
nc := c
nc.Domains = map[string]config.Domain{}
for name, d := range c.Domains {
nc.Domains[name] = d
}
// Only enable mta-sts for domain if there is a listener with mta-sts.
var withMTASTS bool
for _, l := range Conf.Static.Listeners {
if l.MTASTSHTTPS.Enabled {
withMTASTS = true
break
}
}
confDomain, cleanupFiles, err := MakeDomainConfig(ctx, domain, Conf.Static.HostnameDomain, accountName, withMTASTS)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("preparing domain config: %v", err)
}
defer func() {
for _, f := range cleanupFiles {
err := os.Remove(f)
log.Check(err, "cleaning up file after error", mlog.Field("path", f))
}
}()
if _, ok := c.Accounts[accountName]; ok && localpart != "" {
return fmt.Errorf("account already exists (leave localpart empty when using an existing account)")
} else if !ok && localpart == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("account does not yet exist (specify a localpart)")
} else if accountName == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("account name is empty")
} else if !ok {
nc.Accounts[accountName] = MakeAccountConfig(smtp.Address{Localpart: localpart, Domain: domain})
} else if accountName != Conf.Static.Postmaster.Account {
nacc := nc.Accounts[accountName]
nd := map[string]config.Destination{}
for k, v := range nacc.Destinations {
nd[k] = v
}
pmaddr := smtp.Address{Localpart: "postmaster", Domain: domain}
nd[pmaddr.String()] = config.Destination{}
nacc.Destinations = nd
nc.Accounts[accountName] = nacc
}
nc.Domains[domain.Name()] = confDomain
if err := writeDynamic(ctx, log, nc); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("writing domains.conf: %v", err)
}
log.Info("domain added", mlog.Field("domain", domain))
cleanupFiles = nil // All good, don't cleanup.
return nil
}
// DomainRemove removes domain from the config, rewriting domains.conf.
//
// No accounts are removed, also not when they still reference this domain.
func DomainRemove(ctx context.Context, domain dns.Domain) (rerr error) {
log := xlog.WithContext(ctx)
defer func() {
if rerr != nil {
log.Errorx("removing domain", rerr, mlog.Field("domain", domain))
}
}()
Conf.dynamicMutex.Lock()
defer Conf.dynamicMutex.Unlock()
c := Conf.Dynamic
domConf, ok := c.Domains[domain.Name()]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("domain does not exist")
}
// Compose new config without modifying existing data structures. If we fail, we
// leave no trace.
nc := c
nc.Domains = map[string]config.Domain{}
s := domain.Name()
for name, d := range c.Domains {
if name != s {
nc.Domains[name] = d
}
}
if err := writeDynamic(ctx, log, nc); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("writing domains.conf: %v", err)
}
// Move away any DKIM private keys to a subdirectory "old". But only if
// they are not in use by other domains.
usedKeyPaths := map[string]bool{}
for _, dc := range nc.Domains {
for _, sel := range dc.DKIM.Selectors {
usedKeyPaths[filepath.Clean(sel.PrivateKeyFile)] = true
}
}
for _, sel := range domConf.DKIM.Selectors {
if sel.PrivateKeyFile == "" || usedKeyPaths[filepath.Clean(sel.PrivateKeyFile)] {
continue
}
src := ConfigDirPath(sel.PrivateKeyFile)
dst := ConfigDirPath(filepath.Join(filepath.Dir(sel.PrivateKeyFile), "old", filepath.Base(sel.PrivateKeyFile)))
_, err := os.Stat(dst)
if err == nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("destination already exists")
} else if os.IsNotExist(err) {
os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(dst), 0770)
err = os.Rename(src, dst)
}
if err != nil {
log.Errorx("renaming dkim private key file for removed domain", err, mlog.Field("src", src), mlog.Field("dst", dst))
}
}
log.Info("domain removed", mlog.Field("domain", domain))
return nil
}
func WebserverConfigSet(ctx context.Context, domainRedirects map[string]string, webhandlers []config.WebHandler) (rerr error) {
log := xlog.WithContext(ctx)
defer func() {
if rerr != nil {
log.Errorx("saving webserver config", rerr)
}
}()
Conf.dynamicMutex.Lock()
defer Conf.dynamicMutex.Unlock()
// Compose new config without modifying existing data structures. If we fail, we
// leave no trace.
nc := Conf.Dynamic
nc.WebDomainRedirects = domainRedirects
nc.WebHandlers = webhandlers
if err := writeDynamic(ctx, log, nc); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("writing domains.conf: %v", err)
}
log.Info("webserver config saved")
return nil
}
// todo: find a way to automatically create the dns records as it would greatly simplify setting up email for a domain. we could also dynamically make changes, e.g. providing grace periods after disabling a dkim key, only automatically removing the dkim dns key after a few days. but this requires some kind of api and authentication to the dns server. there doesn't appear to be a single commonly used api for dns management. each of the numerous cloud providers have their own APIs and rather large SKDs to use them. we don't want to link all of them in.
// DomainRecords returns text lines describing DNS records required for configuring
// a domain.
func DomainRecords(domConf config.Domain, domain dns.Domain, hasDNSSEC bool) ([]string, error) {
d := domain.ASCII
h := Conf.Static.HostnameDomain.ASCII
records := []string{
"; Time To Live of 5 minutes, may be recognized if importing as a zone file.",
"; Once your setup is working, you may want to increase the TTL.",
"$TTL 300",
"",
}
if public, ok := Conf.Static.Listeners["public"]; ok && public.TLS != nil && (len(public.TLS.HostPrivateRSA2048Keys) > 0 || len(public.TLS.HostPrivateECDSAP256Keys) > 0) {
records = append(records,
"; DANE: These records indicate that a remote mail server trying to deliver email",
"; with SMTP (TCP port 25) must verify the TLS certificate with DANE-EE (3), based",
"; on the certificate public key (\"SPKI\", 1) that is SHA2-256-hashed (1) to the",
"; hexadecimal hash. DANE-EE verification means only the certificate or public",
"; key is verified, not whether the certificate is signed by a (centralized)",
"; certificate authority (CA), is expired, or matches the host name.",
";",
"; NOTE: Create the records below only once: They are for the machine, and apply",
"; to all hosted domains.",
)
if !hasDNSSEC {
records = append(records,
";",
"; WARNING: Domain does not appear to be DNSSEC-signed. To enable DANE, first",
"; enable DNSSEC on your domain, then add the TLSA records. Records below have been",
"; commented out.",
)
}
addTLSA := func(privKey crypto.Signer) error {
spkiBuf, err := x509.MarshalPKIXPublicKey(privKey.Public())
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("marshal SubjectPublicKeyInfo for DANE record: %v", err)
}
sum := sha256.Sum256(spkiBuf)
tlsaRecord := adns.TLSA{
Usage: adns.TLSAUsageDANEEE,
Selector: adns.TLSASelectorSPKI,
MatchType: adns.TLSAMatchTypeSHA256,
CertAssoc: sum[:],
}
var s string
if hasDNSSEC {
s = fmt.Sprintf("_25._tcp.%-*s TLSA %s", 20+len(d)-len("_25._tcp."), h+".", tlsaRecord.Record())
} else {
s = fmt.Sprintf(";; _25._tcp.%-*s TLSA %s", 20+len(d)-len(";; _25._tcp."), h+".", tlsaRecord.Record())
}
records = append(records, s)
return nil
}
for _, privKey := range public.TLS.HostPrivateECDSAP256Keys {
if err := addTLSA(privKey); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
for _, privKey := range public.TLS.HostPrivateRSA2048Keys {
if err := addTLSA(privKey); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
records = append(records, "")
}
if d != h {
records = append(records,
"; For the machine, only needs to be created once, for the first domain added.",
fmt.Sprintf(`%-*s TXT "v=spf1 a -all"`, 20+len(d), h+"."), // ../rfc/7208:2263 ../rfc/7208:2287
"",
)
}
records = append(records,
"; Deliver email for the domain to this host.",
fmt.Sprintf("%s. MX 10 %s.", d, h),
"",
"; Outgoing messages will be signed with the first two DKIM keys. The other two",
"; configured for backup, switching to them is just a config change.",
)
var selectors []string
for name := range domConf.DKIM.Selectors {
selectors = append(selectors, name)
}
sort.Slice(selectors, func(i, j int) bool {
return selectors[i] < selectors[j]
})
for _, name := range selectors {
sel := domConf.DKIM.Selectors[name]
dkimr := dkim.Record{
Version: "DKIM1",
Hashes: []string{"sha256"},
PublicKey: sel.Key.Public(),
}
if _, ok := sel.Key.(ed25519.PrivateKey); ok {
dkimr.Key = "ed25519"
} else if _, ok := sel.Key.(*rsa.PrivateKey); !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unrecognized private key for DKIM selector %q: %T", name, sel.Key)
}
txt, err := dkimr.Record()
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("making DKIM DNS TXT record: %v", err)
}
if len(txt) > 255 {
records = append(records,
"; NOTE: Ensure the next record is added in DNS as a single record, it consists",
"; of multiple strings (max size of each is 255 bytes).",
)
}
s := fmt.Sprintf("%s._domainkey.%s. TXT %s", name, d, TXTStrings(txt))
records = append(records, s)
}
dmarcr := dmarc.DefaultRecord
dmarcr.Policy = "reject"
if domConf.DMARC != nil {
uri := url.URL{
Scheme: "mailto",
Opaque: smtp.NewAddress(domConf.DMARC.ParsedLocalpart, domConf.DMARC.DNSDomain).Pack(false),
}
dmarcr.AggregateReportAddresses = []dmarc.URI{
{Address: uri.String(), MaxSize: 10, Unit: "m"},
}
}
records = append(records,
"",
"; Specify the MX host is allowed to send for our domain and for itself (for DSNs).",
"; ~all means softfail for anything else, which is done instead of -all to prevent older",
"; mail servers from rejecting the message because they never get to looking for a dkim/dmarc pass.",
fmt.Sprintf(`%s. TXT "v=spf1 mx ~all"`, d),
"",
"; Emails that fail the DMARC check (without aligned DKIM and without aligned SPF)",
"; should be rejected, and request reports. If you email through mailing lists that",
"; strip DKIM-Signature headers and don't rewrite the From header, you may want to",
"; set the policy to p=none.",
fmt.Sprintf(`_dmarc.%s. TXT "%s"`, d, dmarcr.String()),
"",
)
if sts := domConf.MTASTS; sts != nil {
records = append(records,
"; Remote servers can use MTA-STS to verify our TLS certificate with the",
"; WebPKI pool of CA's (certificate authorities) when delivering over SMTP with",
"; STARTTLSTLS.",
fmt.Sprintf(`mta-sts.%s. CNAME %s.`, d, h),
fmt.Sprintf(`_mta-sts.%s. TXT "v=STSv1; id=%s"`, d, sts.PolicyID),
"",
)
} else {
records = append(records,
"; Note: No MTA-STS to indicate TLS should be used. Either because disabled for the",
"; domain or because mox.conf does not have a listener with MTA-STS configured.",
"",
)
}
if domConf.TLSRPT != nil {
uri := url.URL{
Scheme: "mailto",
Opaque: smtp.NewAddress(domConf.TLSRPT.ParsedLocalpart, domConf.TLSRPT.DNSDomain).Pack(false),
}
tlsrptr := tlsrpt.Record{Version: "TLSRPTv1", RUAs: [][]string{{uri.String()}}}
records = append(records,
"; Request reporting about TLS failures.",
fmt.Sprintf(`_smtp._tls.%s. TXT "%s"`, d, tlsrptr.String()),
"",
)
}
records = append(records,
"; Autoconfig is used by Thunderbird. Autodiscover is (in theory) used by Microsoft.",
fmt.Sprintf(`autoconfig.%s. CNAME %s.`, d, h),
fmt.Sprintf(`_autodiscover._tcp.%s. SRV 0 1 443 %s.`, d, h),
"",
// ../rfc/6186:133 ../rfc/8314:692
"; For secure IMAP and submission autoconfig, point to mail host.",
fmt.Sprintf(`_imaps._tcp.%s. SRV 0 1 993 %s.`, d, h),
fmt.Sprintf(`_submissions._tcp.%s. SRV 0 1 465 %s.`, d, h),
"",
// ../rfc/6186:242
"; Next records specify POP3 and non-TLS ports are not to be used.",
"; These are optional and safe to leave out (e.g. if you have to click a lot in a",
"; DNS admin web interface).",
fmt.Sprintf(`_imap._tcp.%s. SRV 0 1 143 .`, d),
fmt.Sprintf(`_submission._tcp.%s. SRV 0 1 587 .`, d),
fmt.Sprintf(`_pop3._tcp.%s. SRV 0 1 110 .`, d),
fmt.Sprintf(`_pop3s._tcp.%s. SRV 0 1 995 .`, d),
"",
"; Optional:",
"; You could mark Let's Encrypt as the only Certificate Authority allowed to",
"; sign TLS certificates for your domain.",
fmt.Sprintf("%s. CAA 0 issue \"letsencrypt.org\"", d),
)
return records, nil
}
// AccountAdd adds an account and an initial address and reloads the configuration.
//
// The new account does not have a password, so cannot yet log in. Email can be
// delivered.
//
// Catchall addresses are not supported for AccountAdd. Add separately with AddressAdd.
func AccountAdd(ctx context.Context, account, address string) (rerr error) {
log := xlog.WithContext(ctx)
defer func() {
if rerr != nil {
log.Errorx("adding account", rerr, mlog.Field("account", account), mlog.Field("address", address))
}
}()
addr, err := smtp.ParseAddress(address)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("parsing email address: %v", err)
}
Conf.dynamicMutex.Lock()
defer Conf.dynamicMutex.Unlock()
c := Conf.Dynamic
if _, ok := c.Accounts[account]; ok {
return fmt.Errorf("account already present")
}
if err := checkAddressAvailable(addr); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("address not available: %v", err)
}
// Compose new config without modifying existing data structures. If we fail, we
// leave no trace.
nc := c
nc.Accounts = map[string]config.Account{}
for name, a := range c.Accounts {
nc.Accounts[name] = a
}
nc.Accounts[account] = MakeAccountConfig(addr)
if err := writeDynamic(ctx, log, nc); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("writing domains.conf: %v", err)
}
log.Info("account added", mlog.Field("account", account), mlog.Field("address", addr))
return nil
}
// AccountRemove removes an account and reloads the configuration.
func AccountRemove(ctx context.Context, account string) (rerr error) {
log := xlog.WithContext(ctx)
defer func() {
if rerr != nil {
log.Errorx("adding account", rerr, mlog.Field("account", account))
}
}()
Conf.dynamicMutex.Lock()
defer Conf.dynamicMutex.Unlock()
c := Conf.Dynamic
if _, ok := c.Accounts[account]; !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("account does not exist")
}
// Compose new config without modifying existing data structures. If we fail, we
// leave no trace.
nc := c
nc.Accounts = map[string]config.Account{}
for name, a := range c.Accounts {
if name != account {
nc.Accounts[name] = a
}
}
if err := writeDynamic(ctx, log, nc); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("writing domains.conf: %v", err)
}
log.Info("account removed", mlog.Field("account", account))
return nil
}
// checkAddressAvailable checks that the address after canonicalization is not
// already configured, and that its localpart does not contain the catchall
// localpart separator.
//
// Must be called with config lock held.
func checkAddressAvailable(addr smtp.Address) error {
if dc, ok := Conf.Dynamic.Domains[addr.Domain.Name()]; !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("domain does not exist")
} else if lp, err := CanonicalLocalpart(addr.Localpart, dc); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("canonicalizing localpart: %v", err)
} else if _, ok := Conf.accountDestinations[smtp.NewAddress(lp, addr.Domain).String()]; ok {
return fmt.Errorf("canonicalized address %s already configured", smtp.NewAddress(lp, addr.Domain))
} else if dc.LocalpartCatchallSeparator != "" && strings.Contains(string(addr.Localpart), dc.LocalpartCatchallSeparator) {
return fmt.Errorf("localpart cannot include domain catchall separator %s", dc.LocalpartCatchallSeparator)
}
return nil
}
// AddressAdd adds an email address to an account and reloads the configuration. If
// address starts with an @ it is treated as a catchall address for the domain.
func AddressAdd(ctx context.Context, address, account string) (rerr error) {
log := xlog.WithContext(ctx)
defer func() {
if rerr != nil {
log.Errorx("adding address", rerr, mlog.Field("address", address), mlog.Field("account", account))
}
}()
Conf.dynamicMutex.Lock()
defer Conf.dynamicMutex.Unlock()
c := Conf.Dynamic
a, ok := c.Accounts[account]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("account does not exist")
}
var destAddr string
if strings.HasPrefix(address, "@") {
d, err := dns.ParseDomain(address[1:])
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("parsing domain: %v", err)
}
dname := d.Name()
destAddr = "@" + dname
if _, ok := Conf.Dynamic.Domains[dname]; !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("domain does not exist")
} else if _, ok := Conf.accountDestinations[destAddr]; ok {
return fmt.Errorf("catchall address already configured for domain")
}
} else {
addr, err := smtp.ParseAddress(address)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("parsing email address: %v", err)
}
if err := checkAddressAvailable(addr); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("address not available: %v", err)
}
destAddr = addr.String()
}
// Compose new config without modifying existing data structures. If we fail, we
// leave no trace.
nc := c
nc.Accounts = map[string]config.Account{}
for name, a := range c.Accounts {
nc.Accounts[name] = a
}
nd := map[string]config.Destination{}
for name, d := range a.Destinations {
nd[name] = d
}
nd[destAddr] = config.Destination{}
a.Destinations = nd
nc.Accounts[account] = a
if err := writeDynamic(ctx, log, nc); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("writing domains.conf: %v", err)
}
log.Info("address added", mlog.Field("address", address), mlog.Field("account", account))
return nil
}
// AddressRemove removes an email address and reloads the configuration.
func AddressRemove(ctx context.Context, address string) (rerr error) {
log := xlog.WithContext(ctx)
defer func() {
if rerr != nil {
log.Errorx("removing address", rerr, mlog.Field("address", address))
}
}()
Conf.dynamicMutex.Lock()
defer Conf.dynamicMutex.Unlock()
ad, ok := Conf.accountDestinations[address]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("address does not exists")
}
// Compose new config without modifying existing data structures. If we fail, we
// leave no trace.
a, ok := Conf.Dynamic.Accounts[ad.Account]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("internal error: cannot find account")
}
na := a
na.Destinations = map[string]config.Destination{}
var dropped bool
for destAddr, d := range a.Destinations {
if destAddr != address {
na.Destinations[destAddr] = d
} else {
dropped = true
}
}
if !dropped {
return fmt.Errorf("address not removed, likely a postmaster/reporting address")
}
nc := Conf.Dynamic
nc.Accounts = map[string]config.Account{}
for name, a := range Conf.Dynamic.Accounts {
nc.Accounts[name] = a
}
nc.Accounts[ad.Account] = na
if err := writeDynamic(ctx, log, nc); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("writing domains.conf: %v", err)
}
log.Info("address removed", mlog.Field("address", address), mlog.Field("account", ad.Account))
return nil
}
// AccountFullNameSave updates the full name for an account and reloads the configuration.
func AccountFullNameSave(ctx context.Context, account, fullName string) (rerr error) {
log := xlog.WithContext(ctx)
defer func() {
if rerr != nil {
log.Errorx("saving account full name", rerr, mlog.Field("account", account))
}
}()
Conf.dynamicMutex.Lock()
defer Conf.dynamicMutex.Unlock()
c := Conf.Dynamic
acc, ok := c.Accounts[account]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("account not present")
}
// Compose new config without modifying existing data structures. If we fail, we
// leave no trace.
nc := c
nc.Accounts = map[string]config.Account{}
for name, a := range c.Accounts {
nc.Accounts[name] = a
}
acc.FullName = fullName
nc.Accounts[account] = acc
if err := writeDynamic(ctx, log, nc); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("writing domains.conf: %v", err)
}
log.Info("account full name saved", mlog.Field("account", account))
return nil
}
// DestinationSave updates a destination for an account and reloads the configuration.
func DestinationSave(ctx context.Context, account, destName string, newDest config.Destination) (rerr error) {
log := xlog.WithContext(ctx)
defer func() {
if rerr != nil {
log.Errorx("saving destination", rerr, mlog.Field("account", account), mlog.Field("destname", destName), mlog.Field("destination", newDest))
}
}()
Conf.dynamicMutex.Lock()
defer Conf.dynamicMutex.Unlock()
c := Conf.Dynamic
acc, ok := c.Accounts[account]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("account not present")
}
if _, ok := acc.Destinations[destName]; !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("destination not present")
}
// Compose new config without modifying existing data structures. If we fail, we
// leave no trace.
nc := c
nc.Accounts = map[string]config.Account{}
for name, a := range c.Accounts {
nc.Accounts[name] = a
}
nd := map[string]config.Destination{}
for dn, d := range acc.Destinations {
nd[dn] = d
}
nd[destName] = newDest
nacc := nc.Accounts[account]
nacc.Destinations = nd
nc.Accounts[account] = nacc
if err := writeDynamic(ctx, log, nc); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("writing domains.conf: %v", err)
}
log.Info("destination saved", mlog.Field("account", account), mlog.Field("destname", destName))
return nil
}
// AccountLimitsSave saves new message sending limits for an account.
func AccountLimitsSave(ctx context.Context, account string, maxOutgoingMessagesPerDay, maxFirstTimeRecipientsPerDay int) (rerr error) {
log := xlog.WithContext(ctx)
defer func() {
if rerr != nil {
log.Errorx("saving account limits", rerr, mlog.Field("account", account))
}
}()
Conf.dynamicMutex.Lock()
defer Conf.dynamicMutex.Unlock()
c := Conf.Dynamic
acc, ok := c.Accounts[account]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("account not present")
}
// Compose new config without modifying existing data structures. If we fail, we
// leave no trace.
nc := c
nc.Accounts = map[string]config.Account{}
for name, a := range c.Accounts {
nc.Accounts[name] = a
}
acc.MaxOutgoingMessagesPerDay = maxOutgoingMessagesPerDay
acc.MaxFirstTimeRecipientsPerDay = maxFirstTimeRecipientsPerDay
nc.Accounts[account] = acc
if err := writeDynamic(ctx, log, nc); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("writing domains.conf: %v", err)
}
log.Info("account limits saved", mlog.Field("account", account))
return nil
}
type TLSMode uint8
const (
TLSModeImmediate TLSMode = 0
TLSModeSTARTTLS TLSMode = 1
TLSModeNone TLSMode = 2
)
type ProtocolConfig struct {
Host dns.Domain
Port int
TLSMode TLSMode
}
type ClientConfig struct {
IMAP ProtocolConfig
Submission ProtocolConfig
}
// ClientConfigDomain returns a single IMAP and Submission client configuration for
// a domain.
func ClientConfigDomain(d dns.Domain) (rconfig ClientConfig, rerr error) {
var haveIMAP, haveSubmission bool
if _, ok := Conf.Domain(d); !ok {
return ClientConfig{}, fmt.Errorf("unknown domain")
}
gather := func(l config.Listener) (done bool) {
host := Conf.Static.HostnameDomain
if l.Hostname != "" {
host = l.HostnameDomain
}
if !haveIMAP && l.IMAPS.Enabled {
rconfig.IMAP.Host = host
rconfig.IMAP.Port = config.Port(l.IMAPS.Port, 993)
rconfig.IMAP.TLSMode = TLSModeImmediate
haveIMAP = true
}
if !haveIMAP && l.IMAP.Enabled {
rconfig.IMAP.Host = host
rconfig.IMAP.Port = config.Port(l.IMAP.Port, 143)
rconfig.IMAP.TLSMode = TLSModeSTARTTLS
if l.TLS == nil {
rconfig.IMAP.TLSMode = TLSModeNone
}
haveIMAP = true
}
if !haveSubmission && l.Submissions.Enabled {
rconfig.Submission.Host = host
rconfig.Submission.Port = config.Port(l.Submissions.Port, 465)
rconfig.Submission.TLSMode = TLSModeImmediate
haveSubmission = true
}
if !haveSubmission && l.Submission.Enabled {
rconfig.Submission.Host = host
rconfig.Submission.Port = config.Port(l.Submission.Port, 587)
rconfig.Submission.TLSMode = TLSModeSTARTTLS
if l.TLS == nil {
rconfig.Submission.TLSMode = TLSModeNone
}
haveSubmission = true
}
return haveIMAP && haveSubmission
}
// Look at the public listener first. Most likely the intended configuration.
if public, ok := Conf.Static.Listeners["public"]; ok {
if gather(public) {
return
}
}
// Go through the other listeners in consistent order.
names := maps.Keys(Conf.Static.Listeners)
sort.Strings(names)
for _, name := range names {
if gather(Conf.Static.Listeners[name]) {
return
}
}
return ClientConfig{}, fmt.Errorf("no listeners found for imap and/or submission")
}
// ClientConfigs holds the client configuration for IMAP/Submission for a
// domain.
type ClientConfigs struct {
Entries []ClientConfigsEntry
}
type ClientConfigsEntry struct {
Protocol string
Host dns.Domain
Port int
Listener string
Note string
}
// ClientConfigsDomain returns the client configs for IMAP/Submission for a
// domain.
func ClientConfigsDomain(d dns.Domain) (ClientConfigs, error) {
_, ok := Conf.Domain(d)
if !ok {
return ClientConfigs{}, fmt.Errorf("unknown domain")
}
c := ClientConfigs{}
c.Entries = []ClientConfigsEntry{}
var listeners []string
for name := range Conf.Static.Listeners {
listeners = append(listeners, name)
}
sort.Slice(listeners, func(i, j int) bool {
return listeners[i] < listeners[j]
})
note := func(tls bool, requiretls bool) string {
if !tls {
return "plain text, no STARTTLS configured"
}
if requiretls {
return "STARTTLS required"
}
return "STARTTLS optional"
}
for _, name := range listeners {
l := Conf.Static.Listeners[name]
host := Conf.Static.HostnameDomain
if l.Hostname != "" {
host = l.HostnameDomain
}
if l.Submissions.Enabled {
c.Entries = append(c.Entries, ClientConfigsEntry{"Submission (SMTP)", host, config.Port(l.Submissions.Port, 465), name, "with TLS"})
}
if l.IMAPS.Enabled {
c.Entries = append(c.Entries, ClientConfigsEntry{"IMAP", host, config.Port(l.IMAPS.Port, 993), name, "with TLS"})
}
if l.Submission.Enabled {
c.Entries = append(c.Entries, ClientConfigsEntry{"Submission (SMTP)", host, config.Port(l.Submission.Port, 587), name, note(l.TLS != nil, !l.Submission.NoRequireSTARTTLS)})
}
if l.IMAP.Enabled {
c.Entries = append(c.Entries, ClientConfigsEntry{"IMAP", host, config.Port(l.IMAPS.Port, 143), name, note(l.TLS != nil, !l.IMAP.NoRequireSTARTTLS)})
}
}
return c, nil
}
// IPs returns ip addresses we may be listening/receiving mail on or
// connecting/sending from to the outside.
func IPs(ctx context.Context, receiveOnly bool) ([]net.IP, error) {
log := xlog.WithContext(ctx)
// Try to gather all IPs we are listening on by going through the config.
// If we encounter 0.0.0.0 or ::, we'll gather all local IPs afterwards.
var ips []net.IP
var ipv4all, ipv6all bool
for _, l := range Conf.Static.Listeners {
// If NATed, we don't know our external IPs.
if l.IPsNATed {
return nil, nil
}
check := l.IPs
if len(l.NATIPs) > 0 {
check = l.NATIPs
}
for _, s := range check {
ip := net.ParseIP(s)
if ip.IsUnspecified() {
if ip.To4() != nil {
ipv4all = true
} else {
ipv6all = true
}
continue
}
ips = append(ips, ip)
}
}
// We'll list the IPs on the interfaces. How useful is this? There is a good chance
// we're listening on all addresses because of a load balancer/firewall.
if ipv4all || ipv6all {
ifaces, err := net.Interfaces()
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("listing network interfaces: %v", err)
}
for _, iface := range ifaces {
if iface.Flags&net.FlagUp == 0 {
continue
}
addrs, err := iface.Addrs()
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("listing addresses for network interface: %v", err)
}
if len(addrs) == 0 {
continue
}
for _, addr := range addrs {
ip, _, err := net.ParseCIDR(addr.String())
if err != nil {
log.Errorx("bad interface addr", err, mlog.Field("address", addr))
continue
}
v4 := ip.To4() != nil
if ipv4all && v4 || ipv6all && !v4 {
ips = append(ips, ip)
}
}
}
}
if receiveOnly {
return ips, nil
}
for _, t := range Conf.Static.Transports {
if t.Socks != nil {
ips = append(ips, t.Socks.IPs...)
}
}
return ips, nil
}